Hearts United
by Jedi
Disclaimer:I don't own Tenchi Muyo!Ryo-Ohki! or any of the characters used
in this story. AIC and Pioneer do. I'm not looking for a suit, and I
definately don't have enough money to make it worth suing me. So bug off
and sue some rich dude who forgot their disclaimer instead. :D
Author's Pre-Notes:Yada yada yada. Anyway, this is a redo of the first
episode of the Tenchi OVA. Bah bah bah its how i feel it should go. Blah
blah blah no, I'm not continuing it, you'll have to do it yourself. Read
on.
"Tenchi!" An old, but energetic voice sounded aroudn the small room
Tenchi was rummaging around in. Tenchi Masaki, a 17 year-old who lived in
Okayama, Japan, spun around to face his grandfather, Katsuhito, with a look
of surprise on his face. "May I ask you what you are doing, Tenchi?"
"Gah! Nothing, nothing at all, grandfather," Tenchi said, very
nervously, because he knew his grandpa wouldn't fall for it. He had been
searching for the keys to the demon's cave again.
"Searching for these, Tenchi?" Katsuhito asked, drawing a large ring
with an old rusted key on it out of his robe. "You can have them...under
one condition!"
"Whats that, grandpa?" Tenchi asked, his eyes lighting up.
"If you can take them from me, that is. If you manage it, I will let
you have them. Lets see what you've got," replied Katsuhito, sitting down
on a table. Tenchi ran at his grandpa with his fist outstretched, and at
the last moment unballed his fist and passed by his grandpa's side, wipping
the key out of Katsuhito's robe. However, Katsuhito wasn't going to stand
for this, and he threw Tenchi into a wall, none to gently.
"Ouch," exclaimed Tenchi, who had his head through the wall.
"Better luck next time, Tenchi" Katsuhito said as he calmly walked out
of the room.
Tenchi extracted himself from the wall, feeling the key dangle in his
pocket. A small smile was on his face. 'Grandpa doesn't know I've got the
keys. Time to go use them!' Tenchi thought as he ran to the demon's cave,
which he had been to many times before for various reasons. He had heard
all of the stories his grandpa had told about the demon, a gigantic monster
that could destroy thing by so much as looking at them, who had been
defeated by his ancestor, the samurai from the sky named Yosho. Tenchi ran
inside of the cave, stopping at the grate. He took out the key and
unlocked the gate, running further into the cave. 'Wow!' thought Tenchi.
'Its pretty darn big in here.'
He spoted a small box, and ran over to it. He opened the doors,
revealing a sword hilt encrusted with three red gems. 'So that is the
great rock splitting sword' he thought, yanking it out of the box,
revealing...
"Its a rusty piece of junk!" Tenchi exclaimed, hitting a medium sized
rock with it. The rock cracked in half, as did the sword. 'Grandpa is not
going to be happy with me,' Tenchi thought, noticing a small gap had opened
in a large boulder in front of him. He proceeded through the boulder with
caution, and his foot slipped in a puddle of water, causing Tenchi to fall
down the sloped shaft, all the way to the bottom.
"OUCH!" Tenchi exclaimed, getting up and looking at his surroundings.
He was in a very large circular room made out of slabs of some type of tile
with water flowing in the cracks. In the center was a huge pit that was
glowing a soft green color. Tenchi cautionsly approached the pit,
thinking, 'A great demon lives in that pit! What am I doing here?" But
something made Tenchi look over the side of the pit, seeing a mummy with
cyan hair wearing a red mask.
'So grandpa didn't make up that story,' Tenchi thought, turning around
to leave, when a hand clamped down on his wrist. "Ahhh!" Tenchi screamed,
looking at the mummy who was now holding onto his arm, moaning, as if it
didn't know what was happening. She rose up, and then fell on Tenchi
apparently not having any energy to make it an farther.
Tenchi had no idea what to do, so he just backed away into a wall,
looking at the demon with fear in his eyes. 'Tenchi? What are you doing?'
his mind screamed at him. 'RUN! RUN! RUN!' Tenchi got up and ran, not
bothering to look back at the demon, who had taken of her mask and lit her
eyes up, looking around.
Tenchi made it out of the cave and ran all the way back to his house.
He found his grandfather sweeping the shine steps with an old broom.
"Grandfather? Here, have your key back," Tenchi said, out of breath,
handing a surpised Katsuhito the key ring. "I'm never asking for them
again. You can keep them," Tenchi concluded, then ran out of the shrine
home.
Two weeks went by, and before Tenchi knew it, it was the first day of
school, and he wasn't looking forward to going back. He walked down the
road towards the bus stop, thinking about what the new year was going to be
like. By now, he had completely forgotten about the demon trapped in the
cave that he had set free. He slung his light backpack over his shoulders
and stepped on the bus. In about 10 minutes he got off at his school's
stop, and walked up the entranceway. When he got to his first class, he
found a seat in the middle. One of his best friends, Asagamaki, walked
over.
"How are you doing, Tenchi?" He asked.
"Oh, pretty good. But summer was a drag. I was stuck at the shrine all
the time except when I wasn't sleeping or eating," Tenchi replied. "How
was yours?"
"It was great. We went to America and China. We all had a blast, and I
got a girlfriend! Her name's Sakuya, and she's really nice," Asagamaki
said, handing Tenchi a picture of a cute girl with brown hair.
"I wish I had your luck, I didn't even see very many girls this summer."
"Why not, Tenchi?"
"If you were a girl, would you go up to a little shrine in the middle of
the mountains?" Tenchi asked.
"Well, now that you put it that way, I see what you mean." Asagamaki
replied. "Well, there's bound to be someone in this class who likes you,
Tenchi," Asagamaki reasoned.
"Thanks," Tenchi replied, but then the bell rang, and they had to take
their seats. "Talk to ya later."
After several hours of class, Tenchi went up to the roof of the school
to get a little sunlight. He took his backpack off, and laid down,
intending on not falling asleep. But he had little say in it, because
within one minute he had fallen asleep in the warming sun.
Tenchi woke up with a start, hearing some jingling. He sat up and
rubbed his eyes. "ARG!" he exclaimed. "Its already night! I missed all
of my afternoon classes on the first day!" He stopped there, still hearing
the jingling. He looked around for the source, and saw a beautiful
cyan-haired girl sitting on top of the storehouse. She lobbed something in
the air, and he caught it deftly. He opened his hand, to reveal...a bell?
"Ryoko," the beautiful girl said, giggling.
"Ryoko?" He said, realizing that it meant demon-summoner.
"That's my name," she said, giggling louder at this.
Tenchi walked towards her, and offered his hand. "Would you like help
getting down?" He asked.
At this, Ryoko started crying softly. "Is something the matter?" Tenchi
asked quickly, hoping that he hadn't upset her.
"No," Ryoko said, through her crying. "Its just that no one has ever
offered me help before."
"Well, I might as well be the first," Tenchi said, helping her down from
the roof. "I feel as if...as if I've met you before. But I'm sure I
haven't, because I wouldn't be able to forget someone who looked as
beautiful as you," said Tenchi, holding her hand.
Ryoko started to cry again at this, but Tenchi wiped away her tears
quickly. "Has no one ever told you that before either?" He asked.
"No, Tenchi, everyone has hated me all my life," Ryoko managed to get out
through her sobs, which were now racking her frame. She laid her head on
Tenchi's shoulder, still crying.
"Why would anyone hate you....wait. How did you know my name?" Tenchi
asked, patting her head.
After a minute of crying, Ryoko lifted her head off of Tenchi's
shoulder, looking him in the eyes. 'She's so beautiful,' Tenchi thought.
'Her eyes are so perfect, like a cats,' looking into her teary eyes.
"I've known you since you were a little child, Tenchi. You used to play
by my cave all the time, then you forgot about me. It hurt me so much when
you stopped coming by," Ryoko said, tears starting to form in her eyes
again.
"You, you mean, you? You were in that cave?" Tenchi asked, wiping away
her tears again and holding her shoulders. 'What is this feeling I'm
having?' Tenchi wondered. 'My body feels so warm even though its quite
chilly out here.' Tenchi looked into her eyes again, and instantly knew
what he was feeling.
"Yes, i was in that cave," Ryoko replied. "I've been trapped in it for
700 years...and you set me free."
"Shhh..." Tenchi whispered, putting a finger on Ryoko's lips. "I think,
no, I'm sure now, I.I...I love you, Ryoko," Tenchi confessed, hugging her.
Ryoko almost had a heart attack at this. "How could you love me,
Tenchi? I'm a demon, I've killed so many people..." Ryoko said, burring
her face in Tenchi shoulder once again.
"Well, you aren't doing anything bad right now, are you? That 700 years
probably made you rethink your deeds," Tenchi said, lifting her head up
from his shoulder. "Now, could you tell me...could you tell me...if you
love me too?" Tenchi asked, hoping for the best.
"Yes! Yes, I do, Tenchi! I've loved you since the first time your
grandma brought you by my cave!" Ryoko said, her eyes overflowing with
tears, but this time they were tears of happiness.
Tenchi pulled her closer and kissed her, passionately, feeling like fire
was racing thoughout his whole body. Neither Ryoko nor Tenchi had ever
felt so good before, they both felt as if the world had stopped to let them
love each other. When they broke apart a minute later, Tenchi gasped for
breath while Ryoko held him. "Oh, Tenchi, you're so perfect," she said.
"You are too, Ryoko," he said, feeling his body moving. He looked
around, and saw that he was now on one of the mountains of his property.
"How did we get here, Ryoko?" he asked, a little taken back by the abrupt
scenery change.
"I teleported us here," she said, matter-of-factly, yawning and laying
her head on his chest. "I thought we could enjoy the sunset. I haven't
seen one for some time now."
The two newly united lovers watched as the sun went down, sheeding its
bright colors over the grass and trees, and fell asleep together, both
safe and secure, dreaming of eachother.
Author's Post-Notes:Thanks for reading, I hope you liked it. TTYL, Send C&C
to JediGotenks0@aol.com. Ja Ne!
-Jedi
by Jedi
Disclaimer:I don't own Tenchi Muyo!Ryo-Ohki! or any of the characters used
in this story. AIC and Pioneer do. I'm not looking for a suit, and I
definately don't have enough money to make it worth suing me. So bug off
and sue some rich dude who forgot their disclaimer instead. :D
Author's Pre-Notes:Yada yada yada. Anyway, this is a redo of the first
episode of the Tenchi OVA. Bah bah bah its how i feel it should go. Blah
blah blah no, I'm not continuing it, you'll have to do it yourself. Read
on.
"Tenchi!" An old, but energetic voice sounded aroudn the small room
Tenchi was rummaging around in. Tenchi Masaki, a 17 year-old who lived in
Okayama, Japan, spun around to face his grandfather, Katsuhito, with a look
of surprise on his face. "May I ask you what you are doing, Tenchi?"
"Gah! Nothing, nothing at all, grandfather," Tenchi said, very
nervously, because he knew his grandpa wouldn't fall for it. He had been
searching for the keys to the demon's cave again.
"Searching for these, Tenchi?" Katsuhito asked, drawing a large ring
with an old rusted key on it out of his robe. "You can have them...under
one condition!"
"Whats that, grandpa?" Tenchi asked, his eyes lighting up.
"If you can take them from me, that is. If you manage it, I will let
you have them. Lets see what you've got," replied Katsuhito, sitting down
on a table. Tenchi ran at his grandpa with his fist outstretched, and at
the last moment unballed his fist and passed by his grandpa's side, wipping
the key out of Katsuhito's robe. However, Katsuhito wasn't going to stand
for this, and he threw Tenchi into a wall, none to gently.
"Ouch," exclaimed Tenchi, who had his head through the wall.
"Better luck next time, Tenchi" Katsuhito said as he calmly walked out
of the room.
Tenchi extracted himself from the wall, feeling the key dangle in his
pocket. A small smile was on his face. 'Grandpa doesn't know I've got the
keys. Time to go use them!' Tenchi thought as he ran to the demon's cave,
which he had been to many times before for various reasons. He had heard
all of the stories his grandpa had told about the demon, a gigantic monster
that could destroy thing by so much as looking at them, who had been
defeated by his ancestor, the samurai from the sky named Yosho. Tenchi ran
inside of the cave, stopping at the grate. He took out the key and
unlocked the gate, running further into the cave. 'Wow!' thought Tenchi.
'Its pretty darn big in here.'
He spoted a small box, and ran over to it. He opened the doors,
revealing a sword hilt encrusted with three red gems. 'So that is the
great rock splitting sword' he thought, yanking it out of the box,
revealing...
"Its a rusty piece of junk!" Tenchi exclaimed, hitting a medium sized
rock with it. The rock cracked in half, as did the sword. 'Grandpa is not
going to be happy with me,' Tenchi thought, noticing a small gap had opened
in a large boulder in front of him. He proceeded through the boulder with
caution, and his foot slipped in a puddle of water, causing Tenchi to fall
down the sloped shaft, all the way to the bottom.
"OUCH!" Tenchi exclaimed, getting up and looking at his surroundings.
He was in a very large circular room made out of slabs of some type of tile
with water flowing in the cracks. In the center was a huge pit that was
glowing a soft green color. Tenchi cautionsly approached the pit,
thinking, 'A great demon lives in that pit! What am I doing here?" But
something made Tenchi look over the side of the pit, seeing a mummy with
cyan hair wearing a red mask.
'So grandpa didn't make up that story,' Tenchi thought, turning around
to leave, when a hand clamped down on his wrist. "Ahhh!" Tenchi screamed,
looking at the mummy who was now holding onto his arm, moaning, as if it
didn't know what was happening. She rose up, and then fell on Tenchi
apparently not having any energy to make it an farther.
Tenchi had no idea what to do, so he just backed away into a wall,
looking at the demon with fear in his eyes. 'Tenchi? What are you doing?'
his mind screamed at him. 'RUN! RUN! RUN!' Tenchi got up and ran, not
bothering to look back at the demon, who had taken of her mask and lit her
eyes up, looking around.
Tenchi made it out of the cave and ran all the way back to his house.
He found his grandfather sweeping the shine steps with an old broom.
"Grandfather? Here, have your key back," Tenchi said, out of breath,
handing a surpised Katsuhito the key ring. "I'm never asking for them
again. You can keep them," Tenchi concluded, then ran out of the shrine
home.
Two weeks went by, and before Tenchi knew it, it was the first day of
school, and he wasn't looking forward to going back. He walked down the
road towards the bus stop, thinking about what the new year was going to be
like. By now, he had completely forgotten about the demon trapped in the
cave that he had set free. He slung his light backpack over his shoulders
and stepped on the bus. In about 10 minutes he got off at his school's
stop, and walked up the entranceway. When he got to his first class, he
found a seat in the middle. One of his best friends, Asagamaki, walked
over.
"How are you doing, Tenchi?" He asked.
"Oh, pretty good. But summer was a drag. I was stuck at the shrine all
the time except when I wasn't sleeping or eating," Tenchi replied. "How
was yours?"
"It was great. We went to America and China. We all had a blast, and I
got a girlfriend! Her name's Sakuya, and she's really nice," Asagamaki
said, handing Tenchi a picture of a cute girl with brown hair.
"I wish I had your luck, I didn't even see very many girls this summer."
"Why not, Tenchi?"
"If you were a girl, would you go up to a little shrine in the middle of
the mountains?" Tenchi asked.
"Well, now that you put it that way, I see what you mean." Asagamaki
replied. "Well, there's bound to be someone in this class who likes you,
Tenchi," Asagamaki reasoned.
"Thanks," Tenchi replied, but then the bell rang, and they had to take
their seats. "Talk to ya later."
After several hours of class, Tenchi went up to the roof of the school
to get a little sunlight. He took his backpack off, and laid down,
intending on not falling asleep. But he had little say in it, because
within one minute he had fallen asleep in the warming sun.
Tenchi woke up with a start, hearing some jingling. He sat up and
rubbed his eyes. "ARG!" he exclaimed. "Its already night! I missed all
of my afternoon classes on the first day!" He stopped there, still hearing
the jingling. He looked around for the source, and saw a beautiful
cyan-haired girl sitting on top of the storehouse. She lobbed something in
the air, and he caught it deftly. He opened his hand, to reveal...a bell?
"Ryoko," the beautiful girl said, giggling.
"Ryoko?" He said, realizing that it meant demon-summoner.
"That's my name," she said, giggling louder at this.
Tenchi walked towards her, and offered his hand. "Would you like help
getting down?" He asked.
At this, Ryoko started crying softly. "Is something the matter?" Tenchi
asked quickly, hoping that he hadn't upset her.
"No," Ryoko said, through her crying. "Its just that no one has ever
offered me help before."
"Well, I might as well be the first," Tenchi said, helping her down from
the roof. "I feel as if...as if I've met you before. But I'm sure I
haven't, because I wouldn't be able to forget someone who looked as
beautiful as you," said Tenchi, holding her hand.
Ryoko started to cry again at this, but Tenchi wiped away her tears
quickly. "Has no one ever told you that before either?" He asked.
"No, Tenchi, everyone has hated me all my life," Ryoko managed to get out
through her sobs, which were now racking her frame. She laid her head on
Tenchi's shoulder, still crying.
"Why would anyone hate you....wait. How did you know my name?" Tenchi
asked, patting her head.
After a minute of crying, Ryoko lifted her head off of Tenchi's
shoulder, looking him in the eyes. 'She's so beautiful,' Tenchi thought.
'Her eyes are so perfect, like a cats,' looking into her teary eyes.
"I've known you since you were a little child, Tenchi. You used to play
by my cave all the time, then you forgot about me. It hurt me so much when
you stopped coming by," Ryoko said, tears starting to form in her eyes
again.
"You, you mean, you? You were in that cave?" Tenchi asked, wiping away
her tears again and holding her shoulders. 'What is this feeling I'm
having?' Tenchi wondered. 'My body feels so warm even though its quite
chilly out here.' Tenchi looked into her eyes again, and instantly knew
what he was feeling.
"Yes, i was in that cave," Ryoko replied. "I've been trapped in it for
700 years...and you set me free."
"Shhh..." Tenchi whispered, putting a finger on Ryoko's lips. "I think,
no, I'm sure now, I.I...I love you, Ryoko," Tenchi confessed, hugging her.
Ryoko almost had a heart attack at this. "How could you love me,
Tenchi? I'm a demon, I've killed so many people..." Ryoko said, burring
her face in Tenchi shoulder once again.
"Well, you aren't doing anything bad right now, are you? That 700 years
probably made you rethink your deeds," Tenchi said, lifting her head up
from his shoulder. "Now, could you tell me...could you tell me...if you
love me too?" Tenchi asked, hoping for the best.
"Yes! Yes, I do, Tenchi! I've loved you since the first time your
grandma brought you by my cave!" Ryoko said, her eyes overflowing with
tears, but this time they were tears of happiness.
Tenchi pulled her closer and kissed her, passionately, feeling like fire
was racing thoughout his whole body. Neither Ryoko nor Tenchi had ever
felt so good before, they both felt as if the world had stopped to let them
love each other. When they broke apart a minute later, Tenchi gasped for
breath while Ryoko held him. "Oh, Tenchi, you're so perfect," she said.
"You are too, Ryoko," he said, feeling his body moving. He looked
around, and saw that he was now on one of the mountains of his property.
"How did we get here, Ryoko?" he asked, a little taken back by the abrupt
scenery change.
"I teleported us here," she said, matter-of-factly, yawning and laying
her head on his chest. "I thought we could enjoy the sunset. I haven't
seen one for some time now."
The two newly united lovers watched as the sun went down, sheeding its
bright colors over the grass and trees, and fell asleep together, both
safe and secure, dreaming of eachother.
Author's Post-Notes:Thanks for reading, I hope you liked it. TTYL, Send C&C
to JediGotenks0@aol.com. Ja Ne!
-Jedi
