[Konnichiwa! I have watched all there could possibly be
on the Anime entitled "Escaflowne"! And
let me just say that it was great, I loved it, the way Folken died sucked and the
ending left me deflated. But who
cares!? That is why I am a superior
writer! ^o^ oh ho ho ho ho! I shall…FIX
IT! The only problem is that I don't
think there's a way to bring Folken back…but you never know! With the power of words any thing is
possible! Folken was killed by a sword,
I will resurrect him with the pen! smiles evilly and rubs hands
together gets deflated again
and sighs But it would have been a
hell of a lot easier to bring him back if they hadn't show his GHOST at the
end. So I'm not even sure that this
superb writer will be able to bring back Folken. Sigh. Anyway, it also
left me deflated the way Hitomi and Van separated. But I understand the situation, if you think logically. She has to finish growing up and go through
school. Van has to rebuild
Fanelia. Technically they can't be
together…yet. But when your watching it
and you see them not stay together you're saying "NO!!! ARE THESE PEOPLE
NUTS!? I have watched this entire thing
only to see them NOT get together?! UGH!!!" But of course we are now going to be
civilized and logical about it and I'm going to send Hitomi BACK. Now that we have this perfectly clear I
shall begin my tale of Escaflowne. ^_^ ahhh… Thank God for fan fictions.]
Escaflowne
The Time to Return:
The Journey Home
Return to Gaia
Hitomi
was grinning from ear to ear as she walked to her car. Everything was right with the world. Her best friend Yukari and Amano-senpai were
getting married soon and were looking for a house. They had just graduated from college and had returned to Japan
after being the Americas. Hitomi herself
had graduated from one of the nearby colleges and her mother was pushing her to
start her career. But she really didn't
need to look for one. She already had
her future planned out. Hitomi hugged
herself and smiled staring up into the sky, feeling the dark eyes smiling down
at her from above.
"Van…"
He
had come to her in her dreams last night, just as he had for the past few
months. Almost as if he knew she would
soon be ready to return home. Today was
the day she would have to convince her mother to give the house to Yukari and
Amano for their wedding present and get ready to leave with her. Back to Gaea.
Hitomi
grinned as she got into her car and began the drive home. Her mother would understand as soon as she
explained, but Yukari and Amano would be something else entirely. She shrugged. Her best friends were getting married, and she had finished her
education. It was time for her to
settle down, to get married and start the life she'd been preparing for. Her grandmother would be so proud of her!
Hitomi
pulled into the driveway of her home and rushed inside. Her mother was waiting in the kitchen for
her. She shook her head at Hitomi.
"What
were you doing? Were you looking for a
job like you were supposed to?"
Hitomi
sighed and slumped down onto the chair, her dark blonde hair shifting forward
into her green eyes. "Okasan? Do you think I should get my hair cut short
like the way I used to wear it? Or
should I just keep it the way it is until after the wedding?"
Her
mother slammed down the utensil she had been using and turned to her
daughter. "Iye! I don't want to talk about your hair,
Hitomi! What's wrong with you? You graduated from the university, have a
Major in Engineering and a double Minor in Agricultural Engineering and
Psychology. Why are you not starting
your career, Hitomi-chan?! What on
Earth is keeping you?"
Hitomi
sighed. "Nothing on Earth…"
Her
mother blinked.
The
young woman shook her head and sat up.
"Okasan, I'm not looking for a career because I don't need to find
one. My career is waiting for me to
show up, to start my life. All I need
to do is tell you the situation, give the house to Yukari and Amano, and
leave." Hitomi smiled and leaned back
into the chair. "Of course, you're
coming with me Okasan. I'm sure he
would love to meet you." Hitomi sighed
and closed her eyes.
She
got knocked on the head with a spoon.
She opened her eyes to gaze into her mother's narrowed eyes. "Just what are you talking about,
Hitomi-chan?"
Hitomi
sighed. "I wanted to tell you later
tonight, de-mo if you really want to know right now…" She smiled. "Remember when Grandmother used to tell me
something special will happen to me, just like it happened to her?" Her mother nodded cautiously. Hitomi leaned back. "Well, it happened. Several years ago something special happened
to me and I had a grand adventure...and I fell in love." Hitomi waited for that to sink in. "Shikash I was too young and he had to
rebuild his home and at that time it was not the time for me to stay with
him. I had to finish school, live my
life here, prepare for my life when I returned to him." Hitomi smiled and closed her eyes. "He's waiting for me to come home. Everything I majored and minored in was to
help him and the people in his country.
I knew when I was ready to go back to him, he would know and help me get
back." Hitomi opened her eyes at her
mother and shrugged. "That day is right
around the corner, Okasan. That's why I
want to give the house to Amano and Yukari and for us to get ready to
leave." Hitomi stood up and walked to
the window, gazing into the sky. "He'll
be coming for me soon. He's been coming
more often into my dreams."
Hitomi
turned back to her aghast mother and hugged her. "Gomen nasai, Okasan. I
should have told you earlier, de-mo there really wasn't a need. Yukari and Amano will be coming over soon
and I'm going to tell them too."
Her
mother nodded but then turned to her daughter with suspicious eyes. "Shikash, tonight you are going to tell us
all about everything that happened to you.
I believe you, de-mo Amano and Yukari may not."
Hitomi
smiled. "Hai!"
Her
mother smiled at her and gave her a quick squeeze. "I hope whoever this young man is, he is worth leaving everything
behind for."
Hitomi
grinned. "Okasan didn't you tell me
once that every moment of your life leads to the one you love and that your
life doesn't begin until you are finally with that love?"
"Hai."
The
young woman sighed, her green eyes sparkling with joy. "My life truly begins when I am back in
Van's arms."
* * *
Amano
and Yukari left at midnight that evening from Hitomi's house in shock. What she had told them did ring a bell in
their minds…a glowing pinkish light, a young man with black hair and brown
eyes… a dragon. But she was actually
going to leave to marry this man and she was taking her mother with her? To a planet called Gaea where the Earth hung
in the sky like the moon did in theirs?
Hitomi
didn't even know when she was leaving.
Only that after they were married, and about to move into the house was
when she would leave. Yukari rolled her
eyes. Hitomi wasn't even sure if that
was when she was leaving…De-mo…she looked so in love with this man they had
never seen or heard of. She told them
she was even going to come back and pick them up for her wedding. Yukari sighed and leaned into Amano. She didn't know what to make of this.
Hitomi
sighed as she stared up into the sky, seeing Van's face in the dark clouds, the
brightest stars his eyes. She knew he
would come again to her in her dreams… She shook her head and waited till her
mother had fallen asleep before she sneaked out of the house. She was twenty-six years old, she thought to
herself as she tied on her old track shoes.
Yet her mother still worried about her so much that she had to sneak
about.
She
smiled as she broke into a sprint, the cool night air biting her face and
stinging her eyes. She ran all the way
to the look out spot were couples go at night to look at the moon over the
ocean. She stood there, feeling the
ocean wind brush her body and she held out her arms. She wondered if Van had changed over the years, if he would
recognize her when he saw her. Her hair
had grown a little more than when he had last seen it, but she still wore it
short. She had filled out as the years
had passed, but she had maintained her figure with her running. She took in
deep breath and wrapped her arms around herself, staring up into the
star filled sky.
"Van…"
Translucent
arms wrapped themselves around her and held her tightly against a strong
chest. Hitomi closed her eyes. Great beautiful white wings encircled her
and she sighed against him. His dark
head lowered, his face buried in her hair.
Tears slid down Hitomi's cheeks as she remembered the last time she had
seen his face and heard his voice.
"Hitomi…"
She
looked up and the vision vanished, leaving her alone…as always. She shook off her sadness and smiled. She would be with him soon, he would be
coming for her. Soon, they'd be
together again.
Hitomi
turned and headed back home, a pure white feather lying in place of where the
vision had stood holding her.
* * *
Van
grinned as he helped the others set up the last memorial. After Hitomi had left he had begun to
rebuild Fanelia and bring back all of his people. Allen and Millerna-hime helped him greatly, as did Dryden and the
growing Duke Chid. After Fanelia had
been rebuilt he had begun a new project of building a memorial to all those
that had died in the Great War. This
was the last statue to be erected.
After the statue of Folken was up, the advisors would begin to hound him
again to get a queen for Fanelia.
Van
smiled as he looked up at the face of his brother sculpted onto the
statue. They didn't realize that
Fanelia already had a queen to everyone's standards and his own. In the people of Fanelia's heart and his
own, Hitomi was their queen.
Merle
giggled with glee as the statue was secured and the people broke into a
cheer. The last memorial was up. This was time for a celebration.
Van
returned to the castle with Merle on his arm.
Dryden waved at them, Allen's sister, Celena, at his arm, their children
Janelle and Rouen standing before them.
After Allen and Millerna had married, Celena had tried to cheer Dryden
up, only to end up falling in love with him.
Within two years they had their first child Janelle, now eight, and
three years later they had their son, Rouen, who was all of mischievous five
years. Van just grinned at them as
Millerna and Allen rushed to greet him their daughter, Hitomi, rushing with
them, Duke Chid at the girl's side.
Those two were like brother and sister even though no one was sure if
they really were or not. At most they were at least cousins. Little Hitomi followed him around every
where, just like a tomboy. Van grinned.
Allen and Millerna had named their daughter after the young psychic they all
knew so well and were waiting to return.
Merle
bounded to Duke Chid and tackled the teenage boy and the girl at his side. Millerna and Celena burst into giggles while
Allen and Dryden blinked in surprise.
Rouen was picked up in his mother's arms as he began to head toward the
commotion. Janelle, on the other hand,
had no intention of avoiding the fun.
Janelle and Hitomi-chan were the best of friends… No one could separate
them. Van burst into laughter. Allen grinned and approached Van, leaving
Celena and Millerna to help Chid up and to drag Hitomi-chan and Janelle apart
because the girls were tickling each other in a flurry of skirts. Merle only giggled at the sight and bounded
up, laughing at the growling teenage boy and the chaos she had created.
"Van,"
Allen began smiling at the man the boy had become. He remembered when he had first met Van and everything that had
happened over the years. Van was
bronzed from the sun for he had worked side by side with his people to rebuild
his kingdom, his hair still just as dark and long. Allen grinned. This
warrior king of Fanelia was going to grow restless if he didn't have anything
to do, especially with the Memorial finished.
He hoped Hitomi would return soon.
It had been ten years.
Van
grinned at his old friend and clasped his shoulder. "Allen! What is on your
mind?"
Dryden
appeared at their side before Allen could begin. "Ah, Van! You should know
not to ask! He is wondering on what
grand adventure you are going to do after the celebration is over. You warriors never cease looking for
entertainment."
Allen
rolled his eyes. "Like you Dryden? I still cannot believe I let you marry my
sister…"
Celena
giggled as she held a squirming Rouen and walked beside Millerna who was
walking toward them and holding her daughter and Janelle's hand tightly, while
Chid was still growling at Merle. The
young cat-like woman just stuck out her tongue at him.
Dryden
just grinned and turned to Van. "Well,
Fanelia, you have finally completed your latest project, the Memorial, now what
are you going to do? We all know you
will be bored within days. The warrior
king of Fanelia is not meant to stay inactive."
Celena
giggled. "Maybe he could entertain
himself by searching for a queen?"
Dryden
turned to his wife and grinned. She
grinned back. He turned back to
Van. "Yosh! The warrior King Van Fanel must begin looking for a bride! That should be an adventure itself!" Dryden burst out laughing at Van's horrified
expression.
Millerna
shook her head. "Dryden! You should know better. Van is waiting for Hitomi." Millerna smiled at him. "Van, I know you probably will not believe
me, de-mo, I believe Hitomi will be here very soon."
Allen
nodded. "Hai. My wife has been telling me that she feels Hitomi is coming. I am beginning to wonder if Hitomi left some
power to Millerna."
Millerna
smacked her husband upside the head and Dryden burst out laughing as Allen rubbed
it. Van grinned as Merle bounced to
him.
"Do
you think Hitomi will really be here soon, Van-sama?" Merle said, looking up at
Van.
Van
smiled down at Merle and then looked up to his friends…his family. "Hai.
I have seen her in my dreams.
She will be here soon."
Everyone
grinned at each other just before the door burst open to announce that the
celebration had begun.
* * *
Hitomi
grinned as she showered Amano and Yukari with flower petals. They ran hurriedly out of the banquet hall
where they had had the reception, everyone at their sides tossing flower
petals. Amano almost slipped on one as
they rushed to get out the doors.
Hitomi burst into laughter as she ran after them, throwing flower petals
on them from behind.
They
launched themselves into the limousine, the well wishes of everyone resounding
in their ears. Once they had driven
off, Yukari eyed Hitomi with narrowed eyes.
"You set them up to do that, didn't you?"
Hitomi
shrugged innocently and then burst into laughter as Amano shook out the petals
from his hair. Yukari giggled as she
watched her husband growl at her.
Hitomi turned to the window and knocked on it to tell the driver to head
to the airport. Yukari and Amano were
going to Hawaii for their honeymoon and when they returned they were going to
go home to their new house. Hitomi and
her mother were to have the house ready for them when they returned in a
month. She smiled. In a month her friends would be back, she
would say good-bye and then go to her love in the sky. She sighed.
When
they reached the airport, they said their good-byes and Hitomi wished them well
on their honeymoon. "Enjoy the
beaches! The Luaus! The food!
Have fun! Send a postcard!" Yukari nodded enthusiastically to her friend
as she headed into the airplane.
"Hai! Sayonara, Hitomi!"
"Sayonara!"
Hitomi cried back to Yukari and the newly married couple entered the
airplane. She sighed and stood there
watching them take off and disappear into the sky. She took a deep breath.
Now, she would make the house ready for them and then when they came
back she would be able to get ready for her own wedding. Hitomi hugged herself and turned to
leave. She couldn't wait to see him
again.
That
night he came to her again in her dreams.
He was sitting on the throne of Fanelia, a longsuffering expression on
his face that made her laugh. About
five men were surrounding him and were discussing something or other, she
couldn't really hear them, but she heard Van's sigh. She giggled. His eyes
suddenly widened, almost as if he had heard her. He gave a slow smile that had heat creeping up Hitomi's
body. His eyes grew hooded and she
could feel his thoughts. It was almost
as if he knew she was there with him.
He
was thinking of her, of their wedding night.
She could feel his hands moving over her and his breath against her
neck. She felt his mouth on her flesh
and his kiss branding her lips and body with himself. Hitomi gave a slight gasp as heat flooded within her. The dream changed… She was no longer gazing
at him and his longsuffering expression…now he was on top of her touching her
naked skin with his own. She gave a
gasp of pleasure as she felt his teeth and his lips on her body. She felt her blood rush through her veins as
she lifted herself to his touch… and just as suddenly as he was there, he was
gone.
Hitomi
shot up in bed, her body sweating and tingling with his touch. It was always this way with
them…always. He would come to her in
her dreams, make her shiver in her need for him and for the love they had, and
then vanish back to Gaea. She sighed
and wrapped her arms around herself.
But the dream was much more real this time. She wondered if it felt that way because she would soon be
returning to him? She shook her
head. Whatever the case may be, if the
dreams continued to escalate, by the time a month came by and she went back to
Gaea, she may not wait till their wedding night.
She
felt warm laughter against the back of her neck and she giggled. She lifted her head and took a deep breath,
her eyes closed. She could almost feel
the warmth of a body at her back and warm beautiful wings encircling her.
"Van…"
she said in a whispered gasp.
She
opened her eyes and looked down at herself.
On the silk sheet that covered her, between her sprawled legs, lay a
long, pure white feather that glistened with the moonlight. She smiled and picked up the feather,
holding it close to her breast. She
closed her eyes and rubbed it against her face. She could barely wait for her return to Gaea.
Van
awoke gasping, but with a smile on his face.
His dreams of Hitomi were becoming more and more powerful. He hoped that meant she was returning soon. He looked down at his hand with a smile and
a hooded look in his eye. He remembered
the feel of her silky skin beneath his fingers, her hot gasps of eager pleasure
and his hand turned into a fist. He
wanted her so badly it could barely be borne.
He leaned back in his bed and let the tension ease from his body. He gripped onto Hitomi's pendant, which lay
cool against his heated flesh. He
wondered how she would get to him, especially without her pendant. Perhaps he could send it to her somehow?
Van
shrugged and closed his eyes, remembering the dream. Hitomi's face was still hidden in the midst of his dreams. He wondered if it was like that because she
had changed throughout their years apart.
Lately, she had been coming to him while he was asleep or awake,
watching him, laughing at him, or simply by his side. He took in a deep breath and let his mind wander back onto the
waking dreams, which had gotten much more realistic as of late. He gave the silence a wicked grin. If this kept up he did not know how he would
react when he saw her again. He's
afraid he would drag her to his room and have his way with her right there and
then. Van smiled more widely. Hitomi was probably feeling the same way, if
they were sharing dreams. And he had
the strangest feeling that their dreams were being shared.
He
sighed and then got up from the bed, the cold morning wind from the open glass
door to the balcony rushing against his body.
Knowing his counselors they would be hounding him again for a wife. He shook his head. He wondered if Hitomi knew his predicament and how much trouble
she was causing by not being there. He
grinned. But she would soon be there
and he could hardly wait.
* * *
Yukari
and Amano would arrive any minute now.
Hitomi couldn't take the suspense anymore. She had to have one last run along her old path before they
arrived. She ran against the wind as
she headed to the shore once more, already able to smell the sea air and the
sunshine. She had convinced her mother
that they would not need clothes when they arrived in Fanelia because she was
sure the seamstresses there would be more than eager to help them out in the
clothes area. Hitomi grinned. Knowing her mother, if she liked the dresses
there she would soon be creating a hole in Van's pocket unless he had
seamstresses of his own in the castle.
Hitomi
smiled as she stopped and stared into the ocean, trying to see Van's face in
the clouds. The house was ready for
Yukari and Amano, and Hitomi and her mother had packed the essentials that may
not be in Gaea and had gathered memorabilia and books to take as well. And of course she could not leave her track
clothes and sneakers behind.
She smiled and
took a deep breath, holding her arms out wide.
She remembered the dream the night before and her body tingled. It was so real that she had awakened on the
verge of bliss. She tried to calm her
suddenly racing heart as she closed her eyes, letting the memories overwhelm
her. She felt the warmth of hands
moving over her body and wings wrapping themselves around her.
Suddenly,
she shot open her eyes. She felt Van's
hand on her outstretched one and felt something cool against it. She turned and the image of Van and his
smile faded into the daylight and glowing on her hand was her grandmother's
pendant, which she had given Van. Her
eyes shimmered with joy and she broke into a run back to the house. Not only was the pendant gripped in her
hand…but a brilliant white feather as well.
Amano
and Yukari had just arrived when Hitomi skidded to a halt before the
house. Her mother gave a sigh of
relief. "Hitomi! I thought you were just going out for a
quick run! You were gone for almost an
hour!"
Hitomi
shook her head and shrugged. "Gomen
nasai, Okasan, de-mo Van was giving me the way to get back to Gaea."
Amano
and Yukari blinked in surprise. "Eh?"
Hitomi
pulled out the pendant. Her mother
blinked in surprise. "Pendant? Isn't that your grandmother's pendant?"
"Hai,
Okasan, de-mo I had given it to Van before I returned to Earth."
Amano
blinked. "Then how did you get it
back?"
"He
returned it to me a little while ago."
She pulled out the feather and held it close to her face. "This is my proof that he gave me the
pendant so I could get to Gaea, de-mo it's all right if you don't believe
me." Hitomi grinned as she moved the
pendant and it began to move from side to side. "All the proof I'll need will be shown in a moment."
"Eh?"
was Yukari, her mother and Amano's response.
Hitomi
closed her eyes and breathed in deeply.
She pictured Van in her mind…Fanelia, and her friends and the pendant
began to glow. Amano blinked and Yukari
stifled a gasp. Hitomi's mother was in
too much shock to respond. In Hitomi's
mind the vision of Van became clearer and clearer until she could practically
touch him. The pendant swung wildly and
a beam of pink light suddenly erupted from the sky to the ground at Hitomi's
feet.
She
quickly opened her eyes and reached for her mother. "Hiya ku, Okasan! Grab
the bags! Hiya ku! This beam will take us to Gaea
quickly." Her mother blinked but did as
Hitomi asked, grabbing the bags and jumping into the beam of light with Hitomi.
In
the next instant the beam of light was gone, along with the two women and their
luggage. Yukari and Amano stood in
astonishment at the place they had been.
Amano shook his head, but Yukari stared at the sky and smiled. She hoped Hitomi would be happy. She clenched her fist. And she had better return to pick them up
for her wedding!