(1. Andrew H. Coel
2. Fullcircle420@aol.com
3. Into The Crosshairs: Chapter 2
4. Regular Fan Fiction
5. Ayeka's freak disappearence joins the girls together to look for her. But someone else is planning to meet the group, and they DON'T come in peace...)
OFFICIALLY UNOFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: I do not own the characters of Tenchi Muyo!. I just added them into my story to add plot. They are owned by Pioneer and AIC. I am not looking for a lawsuit, so don't sue me. Thank you. And now...
Chapter 2
Sasami sat next to the window until she fell asleep there after waiting nearly 6 hours for Ayeka's return. Washu, on the way to the kitchen, saw Sasami hunched against the windowsill a little after midnight. She tried to wake Sasami up, but all Washu got in response were a series of mumbled words and sighs. Washu was in the middle of a development, and she did not want to loose her current thought, so she decided to leave Sasami there if she wasn't going to move. It didn't take a scientific mind to know if someone wasn't willing to do something, that they shouldn't try to push him or her if it wasn't necessary.
Sasami woke the next morning to the probing eyes of Ryo-Okie starring back at her. She looked outside and realized she was not in her bed. It took her a minute to realize where she was, and yet another minute to realize what she was doing there. When she put the pieces together, she burst from the windowsill and dashed towards Ayeka's room.
Sasami starred in horror and confusion at Ayeka's perfectly made bed. Thoughts raced through her mind. Where could she be? I doubt she got lost over night. Maybe someone else knows...
Sasami almost tackled Mihoshi as she walked through the hall. "Have you seen my sister?"
"Well, I saw her yesterday, and then she left for something, and then, um, she, um, and, well, I don't think I've seen her anywhere, but I could be wrong, you should try aski-"
Mihoshi couldn't even finish her thought, which could have taken the better part of an hour, before a light went on in Sasami's mind. Tenchi's room. Sasami had seen Ayeka asleep in his room a number of times before.
She darted down two doors to "Lord," as Ayeka called him, Tenchi's room. She gazed with the same confusion-laden look she had given Ayeka's room as she did Tenchi's. The bed made, Tenchi's school clothes laid out, and no sight of her sister. Oh my gosh, she thought, I have to tell someone.
Sasami almost took flight when she ran head-long down the stairs to the living room. The first person she spotted anywhere was Katsuhito, sipping a cup of tea.
"Where's my sister?" she practically babbled.
"I really don't know, I haven't seen her this morning. Why, is she missing?"
"Yes! She, she left yesterday afternoon and didn't come home last night!"
"Well, where would she have gone?" asked Nobuyuki from the living room, while eating breakfast.
"I have no idea! It's not like my sister to just vanish! She must be in trouble, or involved in something. I couldn't see her just taking off and not letting us know!"
"Sounds like we have to mount a search party. Sasami, you get everyone together, and I'll phone the police."
Sasami raced around the house to collect all the girls and recruit them as volunteers. Everyone in the household, with the exception of Tenchi, who was already late for school, Nobuyuki, who was already late for work, and Katsuhito, who wasn't late for anything, but just didn't think it was his business or problem, was more then willing to help in the search. Even Washu decided to join, after a few seconds of tinkering in the lab with a Jurian Power Detect-o-rama, which she was excited to try.
The walk into town was rather uneventful, with Sasami being the harbinger of the group, scouting every place until they reached to town. Ryoko was rather bored and tired, Mihoshi thought it was a load of laughs that Ayeka was gone, and Washu just walked and starred at the small screen in her hand that let off a beep every four or five seconds. Washu had thought she had figured everything out; were she would look; how she would look; and how fast it would take to find the lost Ayeka. She thought her calculations were right, but not even the greatest scientific mind could have predicted the way things were about to turn.
"Hey, check this out," said a rather muscular man to his smaller partner, "I'm picking up Jurian energy."
"So, it is true then, there are two Jurians on this planet."
"Yeah, I guess so, you think we oughta go after them?" said the muscular man, in slightly slurred speech.
"Yes, we shall proceed to capture the Jurian, and then we might be able to have a little fun with her and her friends. Nisha and Gopejio thought they had gotten some status in our organization when they brought the purple-haired Jurain in, but we shall show them, when we return with a Jurian and some of her friends!" the smaller, obviously smarter man said, as he laughed a painfully morbid laugh.
"Well, let's split up, we will cover more ground," announced Washu when the gackle of girls entered into town. "Sasami, and myself in one group, Mihoshi and Ryoko will be in the second. Lets go, and we will meet by that clock," Washu said, pointing to a large white-faced clock, "at three o'clock. Everyone straight? Then lets move out." And with that, the two groups headed in opposite directions.
"Okay, lets surround the group with the Jurian first, take her, and if we need the rest, we'll get them later," said the smarter man. "They don't have very high power levels, so it will be a snap."
"Looks like we have the second Jurian in this town, no doubt looking for there companion,'' another man said to himself as he was perched on top of a two-story merchant's building in the interior of the town. The morning sun hit his back, reminding him of how nice it is to be alive. One should never take being alive for granted, he thought. "I am a very lucky man to be alive on this day," the man said to himself quietly as he typed on his small hand-held computer. He spent a minute or two typing at it, mumbling things to himself. He collapsed his computer and stashed it in the pocket of his cargo pants. The man, his short, blonde hair now covered with a floppy backwards baseball cap, opened a door and descended down a flight of stair down to the streets below.
Washu starred at her holotop as she waited outside a small shop for Sasami to finish interrogating the owner to find out if he had seen her sister. My god, she thought, I've never seen a power level so high out of an earthling. Oh my, it's coming this way! "Ryoko," Washu called telepathically, "could you come here and take a look at this for a minute?"
Ryoko hummed in from her spot on a bench next to a sleeping Mihoshi to see what her mother had inquired her assistance in. She looked at Washu, and then at the screen on the holotop. "Ryoko, have you ever seen a power level so high? It is just a hair lower then 3400. I've never seen someone with such a high power reading on this planet. I don't believe they come in peace, either.
"Neither do I, I'll grab Sasami, and we'll back out of here."
Just then, a disappointed Sasami moaped out of the store. "No luck," she said in a soft, quivering voice.
"Well, we have a problem, we have some very powerful visitors, and we need to get home. NOW," said Washu, her voice slowly rising in seriousness.
"But, we haven't eve-," Sasami started, but her protest was cut off by a loud, powerful voice.
"I'm real sorry, we can't let you go home," said the big, muscular man.
"True, we can not allow that, we have orders to take the Jurian with us," said the smaller man from the other side of the girls.
Acting solely on instinct, Ryoko fired up her saber, the deep orange blade extending from her hand.
The smaller man rose two fingers towards Ryoko, "I am going to be frank with you: any resistance will result in your death. Am I clear on that?" His arm tightened, and Ryoko grasped her sword wrist. The saber flickered, and then disappeared, as Ryoko fell to her knees, screaming in pain as she held her wrist.
The larger man approached Sasami and Washu. "Here's the Jurian," he said, towering in front of little Sasami. "We are going to have a lot of fun together," he bellowed as he grabbed Sasami's arm and began to walk away.
Well, well, well, looks like more mystery plagues this story. Who are these men? Do they have a relationship with the diabolical Seaguar Haphin? Who the hell is Seaguar Haphin? To find out, you must read on! As always, send all questions, comments, and criticisms to Fullcircle420@aol.com. Thank you and read on.
2. Fullcircle420@aol.com
3. Into The Crosshairs: Chapter 2
4. Regular Fan Fiction
5. Ayeka's freak disappearence joins the girls together to look for her. But someone else is planning to meet the group, and they DON'T come in peace...)
OFFICIALLY UNOFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: I do not own the characters of Tenchi Muyo!. I just added them into my story to add plot. They are owned by Pioneer and AIC. I am not looking for a lawsuit, so don't sue me. Thank you. And now...
Chapter 2
Sasami sat next to the window until she fell asleep there after waiting nearly 6 hours for Ayeka's return. Washu, on the way to the kitchen, saw Sasami hunched against the windowsill a little after midnight. She tried to wake Sasami up, but all Washu got in response were a series of mumbled words and sighs. Washu was in the middle of a development, and she did not want to loose her current thought, so she decided to leave Sasami there if she wasn't going to move. It didn't take a scientific mind to know if someone wasn't willing to do something, that they shouldn't try to push him or her if it wasn't necessary.
Sasami woke the next morning to the probing eyes of Ryo-Okie starring back at her. She looked outside and realized she was not in her bed. It took her a minute to realize where she was, and yet another minute to realize what she was doing there. When she put the pieces together, she burst from the windowsill and dashed towards Ayeka's room.
Sasami starred in horror and confusion at Ayeka's perfectly made bed. Thoughts raced through her mind. Where could she be? I doubt she got lost over night. Maybe someone else knows...
Sasami almost tackled Mihoshi as she walked through the hall. "Have you seen my sister?"
"Well, I saw her yesterday, and then she left for something, and then, um, she, um, and, well, I don't think I've seen her anywhere, but I could be wrong, you should try aski-"
Mihoshi couldn't even finish her thought, which could have taken the better part of an hour, before a light went on in Sasami's mind. Tenchi's room. Sasami had seen Ayeka asleep in his room a number of times before.
She darted down two doors to "Lord," as Ayeka called him, Tenchi's room. She gazed with the same confusion-laden look she had given Ayeka's room as she did Tenchi's. The bed made, Tenchi's school clothes laid out, and no sight of her sister. Oh my gosh, she thought, I have to tell someone.
Sasami almost took flight when she ran head-long down the stairs to the living room. The first person she spotted anywhere was Katsuhito, sipping a cup of tea.
"Where's my sister?" she practically babbled.
"I really don't know, I haven't seen her this morning. Why, is she missing?"
"Yes! She, she left yesterday afternoon and didn't come home last night!"
"Well, where would she have gone?" asked Nobuyuki from the living room, while eating breakfast.
"I have no idea! It's not like my sister to just vanish! She must be in trouble, or involved in something. I couldn't see her just taking off and not letting us know!"
"Sounds like we have to mount a search party. Sasami, you get everyone together, and I'll phone the police."
Sasami raced around the house to collect all the girls and recruit them as volunteers. Everyone in the household, with the exception of Tenchi, who was already late for school, Nobuyuki, who was already late for work, and Katsuhito, who wasn't late for anything, but just didn't think it was his business or problem, was more then willing to help in the search. Even Washu decided to join, after a few seconds of tinkering in the lab with a Jurian Power Detect-o-rama, which she was excited to try.
The walk into town was rather uneventful, with Sasami being the harbinger of the group, scouting every place until they reached to town. Ryoko was rather bored and tired, Mihoshi thought it was a load of laughs that Ayeka was gone, and Washu just walked and starred at the small screen in her hand that let off a beep every four or five seconds. Washu had thought she had figured everything out; were she would look; how she would look; and how fast it would take to find the lost Ayeka. She thought her calculations were right, but not even the greatest scientific mind could have predicted the way things were about to turn.
"Hey, check this out," said a rather muscular man to his smaller partner, "I'm picking up Jurian energy."
"So, it is true then, there are two Jurians on this planet."
"Yeah, I guess so, you think we oughta go after them?" said the muscular man, in slightly slurred speech.
"Yes, we shall proceed to capture the Jurian, and then we might be able to have a little fun with her and her friends. Nisha and Gopejio thought they had gotten some status in our organization when they brought the purple-haired Jurain in, but we shall show them, when we return with a Jurian and some of her friends!" the smaller, obviously smarter man said, as he laughed a painfully morbid laugh.
"Well, let's split up, we will cover more ground," announced Washu when the gackle of girls entered into town. "Sasami, and myself in one group, Mihoshi and Ryoko will be in the second. Lets go, and we will meet by that clock," Washu said, pointing to a large white-faced clock, "at three o'clock. Everyone straight? Then lets move out." And with that, the two groups headed in opposite directions.
"Okay, lets surround the group with the Jurian first, take her, and if we need the rest, we'll get them later," said the smarter man. "They don't have very high power levels, so it will be a snap."
"Looks like we have the second Jurian in this town, no doubt looking for there companion,'' another man said to himself as he was perched on top of a two-story merchant's building in the interior of the town. The morning sun hit his back, reminding him of how nice it is to be alive. One should never take being alive for granted, he thought. "I am a very lucky man to be alive on this day," the man said to himself quietly as he typed on his small hand-held computer. He spent a minute or two typing at it, mumbling things to himself. He collapsed his computer and stashed it in the pocket of his cargo pants. The man, his short, blonde hair now covered with a floppy backwards baseball cap, opened a door and descended down a flight of stair down to the streets below.
Washu starred at her holotop as she waited outside a small shop for Sasami to finish interrogating the owner to find out if he had seen her sister. My god, she thought, I've never seen a power level so high out of an earthling. Oh my, it's coming this way! "Ryoko," Washu called telepathically, "could you come here and take a look at this for a minute?"
Ryoko hummed in from her spot on a bench next to a sleeping Mihoshi to see what her mother had inquired her assistance in. She looked at Washu, and then at the screen on the holotop. "Ryoko, have you ever seen a power level so high? It is just a hair lower then 3400. I've never seen someone with such a high power reading on this planet. I don't believe they come in peace, either.
"Neither do I, I'll grab Sasami, and we'll back out of here."
Just then, a disappointed Sasami moaped out of the store. "No luck," she said in a soft, quivering voice.
"Well, we have a problem, we have some very powerful visitors, and we need to get home. NOW," said Washu, her voice slowly rising in seriousness.
"But, we haven't eve-," Sasami started, but her protest was cut off by a loud, powerful voice.
"I'm real sorry, we can't let you go home," said the big, muscular man.
"True, we can not allow that, we have orders to take the Jurian with us," said the smaller man from the other side of the girls.
Acting solely on instinct, Ryoko fired up her saber, the deep orange blade extending from her hand.
The smaller man rose two fingers towards Ryoko, "I am going to be frank with you: any resistance will result in your death. Am I clear on that?" His arm tightened, and Ryoko grasped her sword wrist. The saber flickered, and then disappeared, as Ryoko fell to her knees, screaming in pain as she held her wrist.
The larger man approached Sasami and Washu. "Here's the Jurian," he said, towering in front of little Sasami. "We are going to have a lot of fun together," he bellowed as he grabbed Sasami's arm and began to walk away.
Well, well, well, looks like more mystery plagues this story. Who are these men? Do they have a relationship with the diabolical Seaguar Haphin? Who the hell is Seaguar Haphin? To find out, you must read on! As always, send all questions, comments, and criticisms to Fullcircle420@aol.com. Thank you and read on.
