Standard Disclaimer: No own! NO OWN!!!
Escaflowne, its characters, and its plot are all owned by some
rather large company whose name I can't recall. I don't even wish
I owned it. I would have botched the series terribly.
Forget
By Snow Raven
It had been four years now.
Four years since the Great War had ended.
Four years since he had returned to Fanel.
Four years since his heart had died.
The memories unfolded in his mind. It was
evening, a mere three hours after moonrise. They were sitting in
the meadow, quietly enjoying the peace, reveling in the fact that
it was finally over. No more war. No more blood. No more
death. Peace.
She was standing a few feet away, hands clasped
around her pendant and face tilted towards the sky, almost as if
she were praying to the full moon. The evening breeze rippled
over the tall meadow grass, fanning out her short, gold hair
until it formed a halo around her face. The moonlight, her
wistful expression, almost made her look like an angel. His
breath caught in his throat. She was so perfect....so
beautiful....
A blinding pillar of light descending out of
the sky...
Her voice....calling his name in panic...
His hand was closing around her slender
fingers, the pendant pressing into his palm.....
No...no...she slipped.....he let go...
She was rising away from him, returning to her
strange planet.....the Mystic Moon...
And she was gone, taking his heart with her. He
was alone in the silent meadow, her pendant still clasped in his
hand, the only remainder of the girl he had loved.
Van put a hand to his neck, fumbling with the
tiny clasp. It came loose. He wound the thin, gold chain around
his work-worn fingers, watching as the violet pendant swung
hypnotically in front of his eyes.
He was very busy these days. With Hitomi gone,
he had no choice but to return to his broken kingdom and to
gather his scattered peoples. Together, they had started the
long, grueling process of recovery. Roads had been cleared.
Fields had been sown. Buildings had been painstakingly restored.
Van had worked right alongside with his people- the happy,
cheerful ruler. The long hours of manual labor gave way to
endless lines of advisors and diplomats, carrying tidings of his
people and the kingdoms beyond his border. By the end of the day,
he was exhausted.
That was good. He didn't have time to think.
He had grown from young, naive boy into a man,
from hotheaded warrior prince into a king. So much had changed-
but not just for him. For Hitomi too.
Van stilled the swinging pendant. It hung
suspended before his eyes, turning slowly on its chain. Van
focused on it, feeling his consciousness being drawn away from
him and into the teardrop-shaped stone. Images formed in his
mind, dreams of another place, another world.
It was Hitomi. She was older now- almost
nineteen. Her body was long and lean- almost gangly- yet she
moved with an athletic grace. Her wheat-colored hair had grown
out of its previous, boyish cut but was still short, hanging in
gentle wisps around her face. Despite these changes, her eyes
still held the same sparkle and she still had that same happy,
shy air. Different body, same Hitomi.
It was late afternoon in her world. She was
dressed in a cream-colored blouse and gray, knee-length skirt. An
ugly, brown building- something Hitomi called a 'college'- loomed
in the background. Hitomi made a sound of frustration as she
struggled to balance an armful of books, papers, and binders.
A young man appeared in the faint dream-image.
Van caught his breath. He was tall and lean, with chin-length
blonde hair that he pushed impatiently behind his ears. He had a
open, friendly face- the kind of person that was immediately
popular with anyone around him. The thing that struck Van the
most however was that this young man looked exactly like
a certain knight of Asturia. Minus the hair of course.
Amano- apparently the young man's name- smiled
at Hitomi and offered to take her books. With a flustered smile
she handed him half of her burden, giggling and making some joke
that Van didn't understand. They chatted merrily and began to
walk off. Neither noticed the young, red-haired woman standing in
the shadow of a building, her blue eyes filling with hurt and
tears. Yukari.
Every day she watched the man she loved fall
more deeply for her best friend. Her heart's desire was right in
front of her, yet she couldn't have him.
"That makes two of us," Van
whispered.
Hitomi had cried, of course, after she returned
to earth. She had prayed to return to Gaea. She had begged heaven
to bring her Van to Earth- but all in vain. Her mother and her
best friend had each tried to comfort her in their own way, but
Hitomi had continued to cry...until Amano came. Amano gave her
the gentle tenderness she craved and soon he began to fill the
hole in her life.
He absently brushed a strand of dark hair away
from his face. He hadn't expected nor wanted Hitomi to be unhappy
forever. But now it seemed like she didn't even remember Gaea,
like she didn't even care.
Don't you remember what we had....?
Does it matter to you anymore....?
Hitomi and Amano were quiet now. They were
staring intently into each others' eyes....leaning closer...
Hitomi's eyes were fluttering closed... She was tilting her head,
her lips opening slightly...
Van's hand closed over the pendant as the
dream-image vanished. He stared into the courtyard below,
unmindful of the cool breeze ruffling his hair or the sound of
someone- probably a servant- stirring just outside his door. His
right hand- a clenched fist- trembled against the window sill. He
spoke, his voice filled with longing..
"Hitomi...."
* * * * * *
"Hitomi....."
Far away on another planet, a young woman
lifted her head and turned away from the man standing in front of
her- a man who was clearly waiting for the kiss that would never
be. That voice....had been so familiar... It called out of the
shadows of her past, a voice that had belonged to someone near
and dear to her.
"Van...?"
* * * * * *
Merle pressed her body against the doorframe,
waiting until all was quiet in the royal chambers. With the
silent agility of a thief, she palmed open the door and made her
way across the darkened room.
Van was asleep by window. He must have been
exhausted after the council meetings today. Yet again, he had
neglected to undress properly. He was still garbed in the clothes
he wore to court, a white shirt- top three buttons undone- and
well-tailored, dark blue slacks. At least he had removed his
boots and coat, which were thrown haphazardly onto the bed.
The cat-girl brushed a strand of
chocolate-colored hair away from his eyes, smiling fondly. Sleep
and moonlight had smoothed his features into the youthful, boyish
face of the childhood companion she remembered. She frowned,
tracing his jaw line with a feather-light touch. Almost. This
face was lined with worry and exhaustion and these lips rarely
ever curved into a genuine smile. The prince was dead. Here lay
the king.
Long fingers trailed down his neck and muscular
shoulder, her face soft as she stared down at the sleeping man.
She longed, craved, for one morning- just one- where she could
wake up with this face on the pillow beside her, just one hour
where she could call him hers. He was so beautiful....
Merle found herself leaning over the slumbering
king, her rough, sandpaper-like tongue sliding gently over his
cheek. A kiss. Just one stolen moment of affection. She closed
her eyes, savoring the strong, earthy taste of his skin. Suddenly
her blue eyes snapped open. Salt.... Her tongue experimentally
flicked out again. Salt. Tears.
She abruptly sat up, gently moving his head to
one side. Yes, she had missed it before in the darkness. Faint
lines of silver streaked down his face, the remnant of hot and
bitter tears. She sought out his right hand, prying open the
clenched fingers. In the middle of his palm a teardrop-shaped,
purple stone lay nestled in a puddle of gold links.
Curse you Hitomi.....
It dangled from her fingers as she held it up
to the moonlight. A bitter expression crossed her face. Memories-
like so many birds- rose in the back of her mind, fluttering,
whispering.
Flashback
"Augh....not again!" Merle
grumbled as yet another button popped off her dress and skittered
across the rooftop. She was really getting too old to be climbing
around like this but she had wanted to drop into Van's room
unexpected, and the only way to do that was by entering through
the window. She craned her neck, trying to see the royal
bedchamber. She saw a dark shape moving away from the window.
Good, Van was in his room. Grinning, she inched forward, her
claws making soft, clicking sounds on the heavy, clay tiles.
She was perched on the edge of the roof,
contemplating how to get through the window without Van hearing
her when she heard it- the soft, almost inaudible sound of
someone crying. Van? Crying? Never. Even when Fanel had been
burned to the ground, she had never seen Van cry. He had always
refused to show weakness.
Throwing caution to the wind, Merle dropped
through the window and landed in a crouch on the wooden floor.
Her eyes adjusted to the dark room. A white shape was crumpled on
the bed, their shoulders shaking with silent sobs. Merle made her
way to the rough-hewn, four poster bed. Her voice was quiet,
timid.
"Van?"
The dark head lifted and Merle found
herself staring at a pair of reddened, brown eyes. The horrible,
heartbreaking anguish in them tore at her soul. She longed to
gather him in her arms and hug that pain away but kept her arms
at her side.
"Merle?" he spoke in a voice
roughened with tears. He sat up. "What are you doing
here?"
"I'm sorry...I wanted to surprise
you...Van, what's wrong?" He was silent. "Van! Tell me!
You're scaring me!"
"She rejected me."
"What? Van, what are you talking
about?"
"She rejected me," he repeated in
a flat voice. He was staring blankly at his hand. That's when
Merle saw it. The pendant.
"Hitomi...." she breathed.
"Yes," Van kept talking, as if he
were speaking to himself. "I called her. I used the pendant
to call her back to Gaea. But she was scared. She didn't want to
come back. She rejected me."
"Van...maybe she was scared to leave
her family. She just got back you know." Merle couldn't
believe she was defending that girl, but anything to get that
blank, dejected expression off his face.
"Perhaps..." He came to her then.
He put his head on her shoulder and heaved great, hollow sobs.
Merle held him for an hour, whispering condolences in his ear and
rocked him back and forth, back and forth, like a child....
End Flashback
That incident had been repeated three times.
Each year he called Hitomi and each time she refused. Merle
looked at the pendant. Everyone in the castle knew that Van used
the pendant to watch Hitomi. He never did it when he had duties
of course, but at night, after the council meetings were over....
Servants were careful to stay away from the royal bed chamber and
even the advisors checked their tongues until they were sure he
had finished with his dream-seeing. Merle glared fiercely at the
blue and green orb that hung on the western horizon, thinking
somehow that Hitomi could hear her.
"I hate you," Merle whispered.
"I would give anything to have him-- my life, my family, my
soul, anything. You were given the chance- four times- to come
back to him and yet you rejected it. If you knew you were going
to leave, why did you let him fall in love with you?" Her
voice rose. "Why did you have to hurt him like this, huh?
Why couldn't you have left him alone?!"
"Why couldn't you have left him to
me...?" she trailed off sadly.
Merle glanced down at Van, her eyes bitter and
hard. He was wasting his life and his love on a woman that
literally lived worlds away. If only he could see what was right
in front of him. If only he could forget....
Forget.
What if... She resolutely put the pendant down.
No. Van would be furious with her if he found out. But.... if he
didn't watch Hitomi every day, perhaps eventually he would forget
her. Perhaps he would direct his love at someone else.
Perhaps.... No! She couldn't. It wasn't right. Anyway, he would
still love Hitomi, pendant or no pendant.
Or maybe not. If she didn't take it, she would
never know would she? She would never know if he could have loved
her. But if he found out... A set of familiar, shuffling
footsteps in the hall made her decision.
"Lord Van?"
"Wha...?" Van's sleepy voice floated
out into the night. "Sagus? Augh....Sagus, what could you
possibly need at this hour?"
"I'm sorry for waking you Majesty, but we
have a problem that you may want to take care of
personally....."
Merle- perched silently on the edge of the
roof- listened as Van followed his most trusted advisor out of
the room, shutting the door firmly behind him. She looked at the
pendant still clenched in her hand. Could she really do this..?
For a few, precious seconds, she wavered. The
moment of indecision passed however, and she jammed the piece of
jewelry deep into the recesses of her dress pocket, scampering
over the rooftop and disappearing into the night.
~ *~ *~ *~ *~ * ~
Author's Notes: Excuse me if this is too mushy,
I'll try to make it a little less gooey in the future. O.o I
really don't know where this came from. It just sort of dropped
out of the sky and landed on my head like a little Chibi-usa,
pulling out a gun and ordering me nicely to write it. I
usually avoid pure romance like I would a rabid dog, but Van-sama
looked so cute when he begged to be put back with his Hitomi-chan
that I couldn't resist. Please, if you are reading this and think
it's the stupidest piece of writing you've ever read in your
life, keep reading. I promise that it will get better. And if it
doesn't...you're welcome to flame me like a marshmallow. (And
make a s'more! ^^ Those are nummy!)
This is dedicated to Key-chan and Hideko, for
bringing the Escaflowne tapes to my house so that we can stay up
'til insane hours of the morning watching them and to Rei, for
making me an Esca fan in spite of myself. (I had NO intention of
liking this anime I hope you know. My obsession is ALL YOUR
FAULT!!! Of course, I unleashed one of the most rabid Weiss fans
in existence when I introduced you to Weiss, so I guess we're
even.)
Also, I have not seen the end of Escaflowne so
I made up my own. I haven't put Amano and Yukari together- yet-
and from the other fics I've been reading, I'm assuming that
Van is the one with the pendant at the end of the series. If he
isn't...well, he is now! ^^
PLEASE REVIEW!!! *tries to look cute and
puppy-eyed. Fails, and get Quatre to help me beg*