A/N: This a true story used with fictitious characters and certain surroundings. I DO NOT own anything but the story,
Other content is own by Pioneer. Many of these events have not even been spoken let alone written down. This story is going to be set in a fictitious time. Not the usual Tenchi Muyo time Span. These characters are in use to represent people in my life as well as the story itself. Like I said, I'm using the characters to explain these happenings.

Summary:

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Shoushin

It was a beautiful day, She wouldn't have wanted it in any other way. Naja was always this way..But what Am I saying I meant, Always was. Ryoko thought to herself as she glared at coffin in a haze of wondering thoughts. She watch the well respected guests consult one another with soft words of her remembrance.

None of them knew her like she did though. Washu caught glance of her troubled daughter moving past a fellow college. "Excuse me." She said making her way to Ryoko. She laid a hand on her shoulder and joined her in the heavy stare. "will get through this." Washu said letting her eyes drift to Kagato.

Ryoko knew things were bad in her life and the one good thing had left her behind to fight by herself, alone. The next couple of weeks faded into one big blur of loneliness. She had tried to berry her loneliness with Naja but she never had the nerve to go that far. She started to even wonder if it would have mattered.

Her parents never paid much attention and she couldn't blame them. They always seemed to be consumed with there love and hatred of one another. She didn't want to get in the middle of that. Summer had faded into fall sinking Ryoko's heart deeper in her chest. Fall was always there favorite time together and now she was slowly fading into nothing more than a memory.

All the moving settled to a close, a planet called Juri. Hard times and new opportunity's lead them there. Night had fallen putting the city in bright lights as they neared a new home. With out a word spoken to anyone Ryoko draped her tired body upon her bed letting her bag fall softly from her lose grip.

The next afternoon Washu was a bit concerned as she stood propped against Ryoko's door way. She watched her for a few moments before Ryoko felt eyes glaring her down. "What?" Ryoko sighed as she turn over to avoid wondering eyes. "Why don't you take a walk. It'll be good for you to get outside for awhile." Washu said a little concerned for her daughter.

"I haven't been this planet sense i was five and it was boring then." Ryoko said sternly in attempt to make her mother give up and leave her alone. "Fine, I was only trying to help." Washu said before giving up in defeat. "Your a little late." Ryoko said to herself. She tossed and turned for a few moments but it was no use, There was no way she was getting back to sleep. Her mother had won.

"Dammit." She said wiping her face clean of any sleep. Before she could relize she was walking the empty night street passing the Juri royal palace. She made her way to a sand pit that the ocean seem to dance opan. "Hi." she heard a young male call.
She looked around to see a figure appearing in the night. "Me?" she asked the approaching figure. "well, I don't see anyone else out here." He laughed.

Ryoko gave a slight smile before letting her face relax. "What are you doing out here all by yourself." he asked. "Just felt like going for a walk." She said turning her attention back to the ocean. "You must be new here." he said watching out in the distance.
"How can you tell?" She said blandly.

"Well there aren't many girls out here so once we see one, we kinda know." He said looking at her. "Who is we?" She asked. "Oh me and the guys." He said still staring her down but Ryoko refused to give in. She was in no mood for a young romance like the eager young man seemed to be.