It was light, the day had come. Once more into the breach. Hotaru looked at her clock. It was almost half-past six. Close enough, time to get up and face the world.

She arose from her bed and turned to her closet. She was following her daily routine, she had to continue on as if there was nothing wrong. If she acted different from the norm the others might realize something was wrong, and if they knew something was wrong then they might eventually find out. She had to figure things out before it was too late. She had time, unfortunately, it was not enough.

She removed a uniform, the colors of Mugen Academy. What would happen to her school life? She fought hard, studied hard, to get into the school. What would happen to her education?

Hotaru's train of though was disturbed by the shrill cry of her alarm clock. 6:30, time for all good girls to get up and face the day. She quickly turned it off and left toward the bath.

She exited her room and carefully walked toward the bathroom. Good, no one in the halls. No one in the halls to see the dried tears that framed her face.

She closed the door. Time to wash up, to cover the evidence of her sadness and tears. Smile. Smile. Always smile. A smile was a mask of happiness. If she smiled then people would not question, and search for the truth before she was ready. She ran the water and washed her face.

In a cascade of soap and water she wiped away the tracts left by her tears and glanced in the mirror. All she saw was herself.

Cute. She had been called cute. Was it true, or was it a falsehood said to throw her off balance. She couldn't see how it was true. She was short, bony, and flat-chested. Her hair was too thin and she didn't have enough color in her skin. How could she possibly be cute? Who could find a sickly girl like her attractive? That was a question to ask when the time was right, but not now.

Right now she had to worry about her face. The tears themselves were gone, but she still looked like hell. Her eyes were puffy and she had rings under her eyes. She would have to do. She did not have the time for makeup.

Hotaru eventually finished with her routine and quickly changed into her uniform. Stopping only to throw her PJs into the hamper, she proceeded down the stairs. Smile. Remember to smile. The less they know the better off she was.

When she got to the kitchen, she noted that all of the Outer Senshi were present. Michiru was finishing up on the cooking, Haruka was sitting back waiting for breakfast, while Setsuna was drinking her ritual cup of double strong black coffee and was reading the newspaper.

"Good morning Hotaru-chan!" said Michiru shattering Hotaru's train of thought.

"I'm just fine Michiru-mama," replied Hotaru. To prove her speculative state of happiness, Hotaru smiled. The smile was a wonderful example of poor acting. A large, plastic Cheshire Cat grin to give emphases a plastic mood.

Michiru frowned, and inquisitively looked Hotaru over. "Hotaru-chan, what's wrong?"

This was bad. Doing her best to keep from showing her inner feelings she doubled up on her smile, but could not cover her heavy perspiration. Hotaru really hated being the center of attention. "Nothing Mama! I'm just fine"

Michiru frowned, "What's wrong Hotaru-chan, did you get sick again?"

Hotaru took a look at Michiru, and could see that she was not going to be happy until she had an answer. "No mama," she lied.

Hotaru's smile faded as she spoke. She hated lying, especially to her family, but sometimes you have to force yourself to do the unpleasant. She knew this better anyone, being the Agent of the Apocalypse and all.

Hotaru felt Haruka's worried gaze upon her. The young girl's constitution may never have been the best, it had improved since her rebirth, but she still tended to be rather frail. With her new illness and their constantly hovering over her, one could blame her for being a bit more distant the past few weeks.

Suddenly, Haruka's worried expression transformed into a conspiratorial smirk. Hotaru's father figure leaned forward with a glint in her eye. "So, Hotaru-chan, who's the boy?"

Hotaru's eyes almost bugged out of her skull, and she stopped dead in her tracks like a deer in headlights. Did she know?! What was she going to do? The expletive list that ran through her head was long, harsh, and had she said it aloud, would have well earned her the title of 'sailor'. While she could hide her thoughts, her face betrayed her with a crimson blush.

"Well?" inquired Haruka, noticing her daughters reaction.

Hotaru's mind ran through a thousand different responses, from admission to indifference. Finally she settled on denial. "Boy? Haruka-papa, do I look like Minako or Makoto to you? When I start ranting on about my 'old senpai', then you should start to worry. Until then, how about some space?"

"Toushé," Haruka replied with a cockeyed grin. "Kitten has claws."

With that out of the way Hotaru sighed at sat at the breakfast table. When the food was served she dug in with unusual gusto. She tried her best to avoid, ignore, and/or stay out of the conversations around her. Today the conversations mainly consisted of Senshi business, complaints about Haruka and Michiru's conflicting college schedules, and general flirting between her parents. As usual Setsuna remained silent and out of the picture. Well, mostly out of the picture.

Setsuna lowered her paper and cleared her throat. "Hotaru, yesterday you came in with a bag. What was in it?"

"Oh, nothing Setsuna-mama! It was only..." Hotaru though for a moment, what would be a good cover up? "Shoes! I just got a pair of shoes. Nothing special really."

Hotaru gave everyone a huge plastic grin and hoped they would buy it.

"From the drug store?" inquired Setsuna as she took a nonchalant sip of her coffee.

"Flip-flops," she quickly replied.

"Oh," Setsuna replied with a half-interested shrug, focusing on the paper once gain.

That was a close one. Hotaru mentally noted that it might be a good idea to pick up a pair of flip-flops after school. The drug store did have a nice pair of purple ones she had seen on the way out. She took a quick look up at the wall clock, and pushed the scant remains of her meal away.

Standing up she said, "Oh, look at the time! It's getting late. I've got to get going!"

Haruka blinked in confusion. Hotaru never left this early, and she always got a ride. "Hotaru, it's not that late. I'll drive you one I'm finished eating."

Hotaru shook her head. "No, it's fine Haruka-papa! It's such a nice day! I think I'll walk."

"Are you sure you're up to it?" questioned Haruka.

It was a nice day and she could use the time to think. She would press the issue. Hotaru nodded, "Yes, Haruka-papa. I feel great. I think I'll walk home too."

Haruka shrugged, and consented. "Ok, Hotaru, but if anything happens give me a call."

Hotaru rolled her eyes. Sometimes Haruka could be so overprotective. "Yes papa..."

Haruka smiled and waved her foster daughter off, "See ya, Hotaru-chan!"

Hotaru grabbed her things and left, stopping only to grab her bento and to wish Setsuna and Michiru a good day.

After she left Michiru turned to the other two outers and said, "I think there is something wrong with Hotaru."

"I agree," said Haruka "She is acting slightly strange. How about you Setsuna?"

Setsuna sighed and looked over her paper. "I've seen nothing in the near future that could be considered a major event. Ask her if you like, but it could just be that she's growing up." Setsuna chuckled lightly, and waved off their concerns. "Do whatever you like, but I'll play no part of it"

She walked at a slow, sedate pace, both to save energy and to give her time to think.

It was hard to hide things with a guilty mind. She would have to calm down and relax. She just needed to relax. Things would be okay, but first she needed to find him.

She looked back to her meeting with the young man with the braid. Looking back she remembered little. While she wasn't surprised, it was upsetting. He seemed like a nice person, sweet and caring. She liked that. He had even called her cute. While she could not see not he could mean that, at least he was nice to her, unlike the jerks at her school.

She though a little more. He had claimed to be a great martial artist too. While she knew that she would never be strong enough to be one she always envied Makoto and Haruka for their skill and confidence. She often wished she could be as healthy as they were.

She knew that he had told her his address, but unfortunately she could not recall it. All she could remember was him mentioning Nerima and a dojo.

Hotaru groaned. Great, she had to find a particular dojo in Nerima. Why did it have to be in Nerima? Haruka-papa and Makoto always talked about it like it was a Mecca for martial arts enthusiasts. There had to be at least a hundred dojos in Nerima. It was like looking for needle in a box of pins.

As she walked, Hotaru remembered why she usually got a ride. It was a long walk. While most normal girls could easily walk the distance from her house to Mugen, Hotaru was beginning to tire already. At this rate she would be luck to make it before first bell. Taking a deep breath she put more her stride. It wasn't that far.

"Some things never change," Hotaru mused to herself as she ate her lunch alone. During the day she had more time to think. She realized that trying to act happy was not going to fool anyone. She had to try and act normal, or at least what passed for normal for her. She also had to find Saotome Ranma.

Normal, why couldn't she be normal? She looked at the other students as they ate their meals and talked. Her only friends were the Senshi. Even her best friend, Chibi-Usa, was a Senshi. None of them were normal, but they still had normal friends. Why couldn't she? What was wrong with her?

Hotaru sighed longingly as she observed the other students. Always listening, never intruding. The conversations today were average. The boys were talking about the girls, the girls were talking about to boys. Kanada Ryu, the classes premier technology Otaku was boasting about his new computer.

She wondered what it would be like to have a boyfriend, someone strong and cute who did not care about her powers. Maybe Ranma was the one. Yeah, right. She sighed longingly and continued to eat, wondering and hoping.

Ranma. She swore she could hear his name. Ranma, Ranma, Ranma. Hotaru raised an eyebrow. She was hearing his name. She looked around for a moment, then zoomed in on the boys in the corner.

She groaned, it was Yoshi and his goons. Yoshi was the class tough guy. He claimed to be a martial artist, but even she could tell that he was just a big jerk with an even bigger mouth.

Hotaru looked at them for a moment. Yoshi and his mob of idiots were reading a cheap tabloid called "The Nerima Review". They seemed excited talking about a fight between Ranma and a boy named Ryouga. She was not sure that it was her Ranma they were talking about, so she waited to see if they would mention the last name.

She did not have to wait long for proof. One of the punks lifted it into the air for a moment. She almost jumped out of her seat in response. On its cover was the picture of two young men in a contest of skill. While she could not recognize that bandanna-clad man with the umbrella, she knew that ponytail.

Hotaru quickly stood up and walked over to them. She would have to get it somehow. She took a deep breath and said, "Excuse me, Yoshi-kun, may I please see that magazine?"

Yoshi stood to his feet and looked down on Hotaru. "Ha! Get you own, ya little bitch."

Hotaru sighed. She would have to force him. She looked him in the eyes for a moment and embraced the power of silence, causing her eyes to glow a dull violet for a second.

It got the desired effect. Yoshi jumped back and thrust the magazine forward. "Hey, no need to get weird! Just take it... before I kick your freak ass."

Hotaru snatched it from his hands and walked back to her desk, ignoring the dirty looks she was getting from her classmates.

Hotaru opened the magazine and began reading. To her surprise much of the magazine was about Ranma. He seemed to be famous, or at least infamous, among the Nerima martial artist community. It calmed her to know that he wouldn't have been difficult to find.

All in all it was a mixture of tabloid, gambling odds, and a day by day record of the big fights in the area. Published by Tendo Press... where did she hear that name before?

She breezed through it looking for something of interest. Ah, a Martial Artist index! That could be useful. She quickly ran through the colorful index of names until she reached Ranma's entry.

Saotome Ranma. Age 18. Not that far from her own. His style was called Anything Goes? That sounds silly! Ah Contact information! Exactly what she was looking for!

"Contact the Tendo Dojo," Hotaru read to herself. No wonder she recognized the name. He lived at the Tendo Dojo! Now she remembered!

Hotaru could not hide her beaming smile. She would go to see him tomorrow. Things were looking up! Everything might just turn out alright.

Her quest for Saotome Ranma satisfied, she turned to the main story and began to read. From what she could understand between the technical descriptions of the moves she found it hard to believe.

Ki blasts? Blowing up walls with a touch? This had to be blown out of proportion! It sounded like something right out of a manga! Hotaru paused for a moment. So did magical girls, and that didn't stop her from fighting every damn monster, demon, and creepy-crawly in the Tokyo area. If she could have freaky powers and a rogues gallery weirdos and rejects, why couldn't he?

Still, it was something worth checking out. Even without her own reasons for going, it was well worth the subway fare if simply to look for potential allies who were skilled in close quarters combat.

When Hotaru arrived at home that night she was much more calm then she was in the morning. She was still afraid, she was nervous, and she was still hesitant, but she had hope.

She knew what she was going to do and she knew it would work. It had to. She knew she had to tell the others but she had to do this on her own. She had to make her own fate.

Mama and Papa. She knew they must be worried about her. She knew she was not a terribly good actor. Hopefully they we're not doing something silly like waiting by the door for her.

She pushed open the door and found herself looking directly at Haruka and Michiru. It took all her will not to groan loudly and face palm. Family no baka!

Haruka stood up from her seat, and doth of them looked expectantly at their foster daughter. Hotaru blanched, their stares made her feel like she was being interrogated. It was a good instinct.

"Hotaru-chan, you were acting very strange at breakfast. What's the matter? Please tell us," asked Michiru, her face the very mask of concern.

Hotaru sighed in annoyance, she knew where this was going. "Nothing mama, I'm fine."

"Cut the crap, Hotaru. We know somethings wrong. We love you and want to help you, so please tell us," said Haruka, somehow managing to seem both highly annoyed and worried at the same time.

Good Cop, Bad cop. Right on the money. If the age difference between them wasn't less then five years Hotaru would swear that they were getting predictable in their old age. Must be a parent thing. Oh, joy.

Hotaru knew that they would not be satisfied until she told them the truth. She also knew that she was a horrific liar. She was momentarily reminded on a friendly poker game she had with the Inner Senshi. Who had known that innocent seeming Ami-chan was such a card shark?

Honesty, honesty was the best bet. The fickle thing about the truth is that you can tell part of it with out telling all of it. If you wanted to you could go into detail and make sure the person your telling understands it in its totality. You can also be vague, telling them just what you want them to know and letting them come to their own, oft incorrect, conclusion. It's vague time.

Hotaru sighed. She just hoped that she would not give away too much or break down and tell everything. "Haruka-papa, Michiru-mama, I just have a lot on my mind."

Michiru looked Hotaru in the eyes. "Please tell us what it is. It is obviously important. Please, let us help you."

Hotaru felt a tug of anguish threaten to over come her. She could feel tears coming on. Part of her wanted to break down, to let it out. No, now wasn't the time. She had to be strong, in control. There would be a time for truth and tears, but it wasn't now.

Wincing to cover the moistness in her eyes, she choked out, "Its private... I can't tell you, at least not yet. I have things I need to do first. Please trust me, please?"

"Hotaru..." Haruka had to know, but her questioning was interrupted mid sentence by her lover's hand on her shoulder.

She turned to Michiru who quietly said, "Haruka, She's right. We should trust her to make the right choice. It you can't trust those you love, who can you?"

Hotaru couldn't help but wince internally. Couldn't anything ever be easy?

Haruka paused for a moment then nodded her head. "Your right, Michiru."

Hotaru sighed in relief. They trusted her. "Mama, papa. I'll tell you soon. Okay?"

"It is a boy isn't it?" asked a smiling Haruka.

Hotaru blushed, and grinned like a shark. She winked and waved her finger at Haruka as if the older girl was a naught child. "That would be telling!"

After a moment Hotaru broke away from her family and left the room. She headed directly toward the phone in the living room, and more importantly, the phone book.

Hotaru could not help but roll her eyes when she entered. Setsuna was sitting in her favorite chair with a soda and bowl of popcorn watching, of all things, imported recordings of American professional wrestling. Hotaru simply could not understand how a grown woman, who by all respects predated recorded human civilization, could watch that mindless macho crap.

She sighed. So much for high culture.

Hotaru lifted the phone book and began to dig through it. After a few moments she found the entry for the Tendo Dojo. Address and phone number. Just what she needed. Hotaru quickly ripped out the page and headed up toward the stairs.

"Hotaru-chan, could you model those sandals for me?" asked Setsuna without turning from the TV. "Bet you look cute in 'em!"

Crap, she knew that she forgot something, "Tomorrow, Setsuna-mama!"

"Okay..."

Without another word Hotaru ran up stairs. She would have to get an early start the next day. She would ask Haruka-papa to give her a ride to the bus stop. From there she would go onto Nerima, and whatever fate awaited her. Oh, and she also needed some damn flip-flops.

From the top of the canal's protective fence, Saotome Ranma relaxed in the noonday sun. It was Saturday and classes were over for the week. Except for one unfortunate "upset" a month and a half ago, life had been going relatively well for him these last few months. He was still trapped in the same cycle of craziness that he'd been for the past two years, but at least it wasn't getting much worse. Akane had not been kidnapped for almost 3 months now, and the number of out of the blue challengers and new fiancées was at an all time low.

Surprisingly enough he was also doing well in college. While his English was sub-par, and his grammar and writing were downright horrific, he was doing well in most of his other classes. Once he was out of the dry, regimented, high-pressure environment that was High School he quickly discovered that he had a gift for mathematics and history.

Frankly, it scared the daylights out of him. Ranma knew that if there was one absolute in life for him, it was chaos. Peace and quite were not in the description. Things had just been too peaceful, and considering how good life was looking, when it blew it was going to go off big.

With a sight he turned and continued his daily run. A light twenty-five kilometer fence-run across Nerima. A perfect light jog, and a good chance for who ever was out for his blood that day to get it out of their systems before they drag it home to the dojo.

Today, it wasn't working. This was odd, very odd. Every day he would encounter something, even if it was as minor as a splash of water or Kuno spouting flowery garbage. Today there was nothing wrong, absolutely positively nothing.

By the time he had returned home, Ranma was more than a little unnerved. There was not a cloud in the sky, his challengers were totally absent, and he had not argued with Akane once. He never had days like this. So far, it had been an absolutely perfect day.

Never a good sign.

Ranma just shrugged off his apprehension. He would just have to handle it the way he did everything else. He'd just let it go and run its course, kicking ass when need be. No need to fight the river, you'll only get swept away.

He hopped over the wall into the backyard. Through the house's sliding door he could see that Kasumi was sitting across from someone. With a smile he walked toward the door.

"Hey Kasumi! Who is the visitor?"

"Oh hello Ranma! There is some one here to see you."

Ranma turned his head to see who it was. His eyes went wide and he swore his ponytail stood on end. As he looks at the face of their visitor, he swore he felt a piece of ice run down his spine. Shit, meet The Fan.

Hotaru stood up from her tea and brushed of her skirt with a smile. "Hello, Ranma-san," Hotaru said with a slight blush and a shallow bow.

Ranma gulped, blushing slightly himself. "Err... Hotaru-chan... ahh... How are ya?"

Hotaru smiled, he was cute when he was embarrassed. "Ranma-san, we need to talk." After a moment Hotaru realized Kasumi's presence, then continued "Alone, please."

"And what will you be talking about?" growled Akane, seemingly from no where.

Ranma quickly twisted around and began to back up. Akane was in her gi. She had apparently just finished training in the Dojo when she had over heard them. "Err... Akane, It's not what it looks like!"

Akane's eyes narrowed. "Oh, and who is this?"

Ranma gulped, and said, "She is... just a friend... yeah, just a friend! Akane, meet Hotaru. Hotaru, this is my fiancée, Tendo Akane."

Hotaru's heart stopped, as the delicate illusion she was using to shield herself shattered by a bolt of cruel reality. Fiancée. He had a fiancée. No! She couldn't tell him! To do so would oppose everything the Senshi stood for, everything that she stood for. She just couldn't ruin another person's happiness for her own benefit.

Hotaru looked down as she gathered her things, trying to hold her tears but failing. "I'm sorry for bothering you two. I will be going. Have a good life." Without another word, Hotaru turned and ran from the dojo as fast as her sickly body could carry her.

Ranma stepped forward to follow, but was cut off by Akane's voice. "What do you think you're doing? Trying to add another girl to your harem?"

Ranma, contrary to popular opinion was not the unobservant fool he was made out to be. While he did not have the social graces or tact to keep his foot out of his mouth, he was no idiot. If anything he could detect people's intentions and emotions better them most people.

Manipulating your opponent through his or her emotions was a key part of the Saotome school. To undermine their confidence, and to make them lose control to anger. This necessitated an in-depth knowledge of the human psyche, and there was a reason Ranma was a master.

Ranma could tell that Hotaru had something important to tell him. Part of him dreaded that news. Strange women with who he had some form of past never brought good things. Another part of his was curious. Even though he had only met her one, he knew that Hotaru was not the kind of girl to come unannounced without a good reason, especially after his warning. Finally there was the main reason why he had to talk to her. He made her cry, and If he had one weakness, it was he could not stand making girls cry.

Ranma heave a sigh. He would have to find her, but first he needed to keep Akane from killing him. "Akane, she's somebody I met at school. She'd got something important to tell me, and looks upset. I gotta to see what it was."

Akane growled with rage. "Fine then! Go look for your girlfriend!" She stormed past Ranma toward the stairwell. Before she turned to leave the room she looked back at Ranma screaming, "As far as I'm concerned, our engagement is over!"

Hotaru was beside herself. A fiancée, he had a fiancée. How could she have tricked herself into thinking a boy like that would already have someone special? Once again she was alone. Alone! No one to help her. The others could try but they couldn't understand. Even if they knew she would be alone.

While it would not have been easy, she could have dealt with rejection, even scorn. She was no stranger to either but to not even have a fair chance ripped her apart inside. Why, could she ever have a chance at Happiness? Why!? Why did the gods hate her so much? She had to be cursed! She had to be! It just was not possible for someone to have worse luck then she did!

What would she tell Haruka-papa and Michiru-mama? What would they say? Would they be angry? Would they every trust her again?

Overwhelmed by tears and anguish, Hotaru allowed her knees to collapse as her limited reserves gave out. What would she do, what would she do?

"Hotaru?"

Her eyes burst open, and she looked up. Through her tear clouded eyes she looked directly into Ranma's eyes. Two beautiful gray-blue orbs filled with nothing but concern.

"Hotaru-chan, you okay?" he asked.

"Just go away, Ranma," he replied between sobs. She just couldn't ruin someone else's life for her benefit.

"You came to tell me something, so why don't you just tell me what you came to say? Alright?"

Hotaru shook her head. She could do nothing but refuse. She no longer had the strength of will to tell him. She couldn't do this to him.

Ranma held out his hand. "Please?"

Hotaru shook her head again. "No! I can't! I... I can't ruin you happiness."

"My happiness?" Ranma scoffed. "Thats rich."

Hotaru paused, her own sadness lost to confusion. "But you have a fiancée."

Ranma laughed tiredly. "Actually, I got three of 'em,"

Hotaru's jaw dropped.

"What?!" she screamed as she bolted to her feet filled with a whole new energy. In this case, righteous feminine rage. "What kind of pervert are you?!"

"Hey, now!" Ranma choked out as he too a step back, "It's my old man did it!"

While most people would take that as a poor excuse, after surviving her own father, she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

She she scowled and tapped her foot expectingly.

"Remember that training trip I told you about?"

Hotaru nodded. She remembered, vaguely.

"Well, it seems that my old man thought one of the easiest was to get stuff was to engage me to random girls then steal me back when he had what he wanted! Three is just the number I have to deal with now. I've already chased off a couple more, and there are probably more girls that I haven't even met yet."

Hotaru was horrified. She could remember him recommending that she avoid him unless it was completely necessary because of the so called chaos in his life, but this was ridiculous!

Sure, her father had gone and gotten himself possessed by a demon who then tried to use her as the host for another demon so they could destroy the world, but at least his intentions had been for the best. Ranma's father on the other hand, she couldn't think of anything redeeming about what she'd just heard.

Shaking her head at the ridiculousness of her life, she began to walk to toward the bus stop. Ranma followed by her side without interrupting. Hotaru could tell by his expression that he was waiting for her to speak, but at the moment she was just for the time, and silence.

What would she do now? Apparently this news would not be as bad as she thought. If his life was a messed up as he claimed then she doubt that she would make it any worse. Hell, she thought with some macabre amusement, it might even give him some stability as sick as it might seem.

She sighed deeply, feeling very very spent. This was it, the chance she wanted, but first she needed some confidence.

"Ranma? When you said I was cute, did you mean it?"

Ranma blushed. "Of course I did! You're a very cute girl."

Hotaru looked over to him and gave a self-depreciating snort. "But I'm short, skinny, and I don't have any color in my skin. How am I cute?"

Ranma grinned. "You're petite and got that whole perky goth girl thing going. You're cute."

Hotaru scowled slightly. Perky goth girl? Everyone said she was like a goth, but she hated goth! Always going on about death and stuff and being depressing. While she could see there being some truth to it, she didn't have to like it. Still, she did admit it being a 'petite, perky goth girl' sounded a lot better than skinny, short, and sickly and it was a hell of a lot better than being considered a freak, even if he though she looked like a attractive weirdo... which wasn't really that far from the truth and was still a step up.

"You also got a cute smile," he added.

Hotaru felt her slight annoyance vanish. He really think she was cute. She smiled. She felt more confident, now. She could say it now, though if he kept this up she'd probably be unable to speak due to embarrassment. Taking a deep breath she slowed to a stop and began to center herself as emotions and fear began to well up. This would not only be the first time she told another person, but it would also be the first time she even said it out loud.

Hotaru smiled. "Ranma, do you still want to know?"

Last chance to get out, Ranma.

"Yeah."

"Ranma, do you remember that night?" she asked as her throat suddenly became dry, as her nerve began to fail "The one we met?"

Ranma blankly nodded.

Hotaru took a deep breath. To admit this would take every bit of emotional strength she had because even admitting it to herself scared the hell out of her. She choked down her tears and looked Ranma in the eyes, her face betraying a conflicting myriad of emotion.

In a small voice she said, "Ranma, I'm... I'm pregnant, Ranma."