Diclaimer : I'm sick and tired of writing the damn disclaimer, but....I don't own G.Saiyuki.
Note : This is another POV of Sanzo, on the same day. He's been sitting by the windowpane for almost three hours staring at the raindrops blankly dropping into the pond nearby. He is now reaching the second box of cigarettes, smoking, while recalling back the sweet memories.
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When will the rain ever stop? It's been raining for more than 3 hours now, and surprisingl, I've been sitting here, looking at the dirty pond for 3 whole hours. Well.....rainy season, can't help it...ah.......how I miss houshi-sama...
"Koryuu," Koumyo said.
"Ah, houshi-sama?" Koryuu said, turning back to face his master.
Koryuu was sitting down in the middle of the garden, peacefully, and the autumn wind was blowing pass Koryuu's smooth and delicate face every second.
"Had I forgotten to sweep the leaves or something?" Koryuu asked, politely.
"Iie. Iie. Nande mo nai," Koumyo said, smiling.
"Okay," Koryuu replied, and turned back to look at the beautiful scenery that laid before him.
"Ne, Koryuu," Koumyo said.
"Nani?"
"You seem to like the garden very much," Koumyo said, still having the angelic smile plastered on his face.
"Saa...so dana...(Well...yes)," Koryuu answered.
"Doshite?" Koumyo asked.
"Ne, the scenery is beautiful here. I feel peace in here. Free from noise, free from everything. Unlike the temple," Koryuu said, closing his eyes, and laid his back on the grass, placing his hands under his head.
"Sou ka... (I see)," Koumyo said, nodding.
"Ek...do you think that I'm spending too much time in the garden, houshi-sama?" Koryuu said, keeping his eyes closed.
"No. I'm just asking, don't worry," his master replied.
Then, Koryuu took out something shiny. Something golden.
"Houshi-sama," he voiced out.
"Nani?" was the reply.
"Do you remember this?" Koryuu said, showing the golden thing to his master.
"Oh...the compas," Koumyo said, taking a look at the golden thing.
"Yes. It was the very first thing that you gave me. It was my very first present. You gave me this during my sixth birthday. I still remembered what you said. Trust no one but your self. Believe in your eyes. Rely on yourself to find your own path. Don't be dependent on others," Koryuu said, looking at his master.
"Yes. The compas means to rely on yourself to look for ways. There'll surely be a way, remember this, Koryuu," Koumyo said, with a wink.
Koryuu was admiring the compas (still laying down, one hand under his head, another holding the compas) from his master. How beautiful, he thought.
"Rely on yourself, ne?" Koryuu said, softly.
"Sou yo," his master said, hearing his words.
Then, a squirrel, jumped down from a nearby tree, and snatched Koryuu's compas away from his hands.
"Ahhhh!" Koryuu squealed in disgust. He's been hating animals ever since his last encounter with rabbits and butterflies.
"Nani, Koryuu?" Koumyo said, his eyes full of concern.
"The compass! The darn squirrel took it!" Koryuu replied, and ran after the squirrel.
Koryuu had been chasing the squirrel round and round the garden just for the compass. Then, the squirell stopped.
"At last," Koryuu managed to puff out after all the chasing and stopped.
The squirrel bit at the compass, gave a disgusting look and threw the compass away. Unfortunately, the compass hit a rock and fell into a nearby pond.
"Kuso!!!!" Koryuu fumed and attempted to chase after the squirrel again.
"Koryuu," Koryuu heard a voice calling him.
"Huh?" he turned back.
"Koryuu, don't mind chasing the squirrel again. It's no use. What will you do even if you caught it? Leave it," Koumyo said.
"But..."
"No buts. I'll get you another one, don't worry. I know, it was your first present, but this teaches you something too, to appreciate what you have now, don't appreciate it only after you lose it."
"Hai........"
When Koryuu was walking back towards his master, something hit his head. He turned back to see the squirrel throwing nuts at him.
"Kuso!" Koryuu said, and continued walking towards his master, ignoring the nuts.
"Koryuu is always having fun with animals....*laughs* " Koumyo teased.
"Let's go in, houshi-sama. Darn squirrel! I knew I hated animals!" Koryuu said.
"Sou ne," Koumyo agreed and started walking with Koryuu.
(Back to reality...still Sanzo's POV)
Dobutsu (Animals)? Ch~ What a trouble. Appreciate what you have now, don't appreciate it only after you lose it, ne?
(Sanzo's thoughts were interrupted when....)
The door opened and....
"SANZO!!!!!" Goku shouted the minute he came in.
"Nani? Baka saru!" Sanzo said, irritated, took out his harisen, and whacked Goku.
"Itai yo! Always whacking me for no reason!" Goku said, rushing to Hakkai for protection.
"Ba~ka!" Sanzo smirked.
~To be continued~
How was it? LOL Hope u liked it! Please review! Review, onegai! Arigatou! Jya ne!
Note : This is another POV of Sanzo, on the same day. He's been sitting by the windowpane for almost three hours staring at the raindrops blankly dropping into the pond nearby. He is now reaching the second box of cigarettes, smoking, while recalling back the sweet memories.
Thanks to:
ALL THAT REVIEWED
Kaineko : Luv ya!
Saiyuki freak : Luv ya too!
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When will the rain ever stop? It's been raining for more than 3 hours now, and surprisingl, I've been sitting here, looking at the dirty pond for 3 whole hours. Well.....rainy season, can't help it...ah.......how I miss houshi-sama...
"Koryuu," Koumyo said.
"Ah, houshi-sama?" Koryuu said, turning back to face his master.
Koryuu was sitting down in the middle of the garden, peacefully, and the autumn wind was blowing pass Koryuu's smooth and delicate face every second.
"Had I forgotten to sweep the leaves or something?" Koryuu asked, politely.
"Iie. Iie. Nande mo nai," Koumyo said, smiling.
"Okay," Koryuu replied, and turned back to look at the beautiful scenery that laid before him.
"Ne, Koryuu," Koumyo said.
"Nani?"
"You seem to like the garden very much," Koumyo said, still having the angelic smile plastered on his face.
"Saa...so dana...(Well...yes)," Koryuu answered.
"Doshite?" Koumyo asked.
"Ne, the scenery is beautiful here. I feel peace in here. Free from noise, free from everything. Unlike the temple," Koryuu said, closing his eyes, and laid his back on the grass, placing his hands under his head.
"Sou ka... (I see)," Koumyo said, nodding.
"Ek...do you think that I'm spending too much time in the garden, houshi-sama?" Koryuu said, keeping his eyes closed.
"No. I'm just asking, don't worry," his master replied.
Then, Koryuu took out something shiny. Something golden.
"Houshi-sama," he voiced out.
"Nani?" was the reply.
"Do you remember this?" Koryuu said, showing the golden thing to his master.
"Oh...the compas," Koumyo said, taking a look at the golden thing.
"Yes. It was the very first thing that you gave me. It was my very first present. You gave me this during my sixth birthday. I still remembered what you said. Trust no one but your self. Believe in your eyes. Rely on yourself to find your own path. Don't be dependent on others," Koryuu said, looking at his master.
"Yes. The compas means to rely on yourself to look for ways. There'll surely be a way, remember this, Koryuu," Koumyo said, with a wink.
Koryuu was admiring the compas (still laying down, one hand under his head, another holding the compas) from his master. How beautiful, he thought.
"Rely on yourself, ne?" Koryuu said, softly.
"Sou yo," his master said, hearing his words.
Then, a squirrel, jumped down from a nearby tree, and snatched Koryuu's compas away from his hands.
"Ahhhh!" Koryuu squealed in disgust. He's been hating animals ever since his last encounter with rabbits and butterflies.
"Nani, Koryuu?" Koumyo said, his eyes full of concern.
"The compass! The darn squirrel took it!" Koryuu replied, and ran after the squirrel.
Koryuu had been chasing the squirrel round and round the garden just for the compass. Then, the squirell stopped.
"At last," Koryuu managed to puff out after all the chasing and stopped.
The squirrel bit at the compass, gave a disgusting look and threw the compass away. Unfortunately, the compass hit a rock and fell into a nearby pond.
"Kuso!!!!" Koryuu fumed and attempted to chase after the squirrel again.
"Koryuu," Koryuu heard a voice calling him.
"Huh?" he turned back.
"Koryuu, don't mind chasing the squirrel again. It's no use. What will you do even if you caught it? Leave it," Koumyo said.
"But..."
"No buts. I'll get you another one, don't worry. I know, it was your first present, but this teaches you something too, to appreciate what you have now, don't appreciate it only after you lose it."
"Hai........"
When Koryuu was walking back towards his master, something hit his head. He turned back to see the squirrel throwing nuts at him.
"Kuso!" Koryuu said, and continued walking towards his master, ignoring the nuts.
"Koryuu is always having fun with animals....*laughs* " Koumyo teased.
"Let's go in, houshi-sama. Darn squirrel! I knew I hated animals!" Koryuu said.
"Sou ne," Koumyo agreed and started walking with Koryuu.
(Back to reality...still Sanzo's POV)
Dobutsu (Animals)? Ch~ What a trouble. Appreciate what you have now, don't appreciate it only after you lose it, ne?
(Sanzo's thoughts were interrupted when....)
The door opened and....
"SANZO!!!!!" Goku shouted the minute he came in.
"Nani? Baka saru!" Sanzo said, irritated, took out his harisen, and whacked Goku.
"Itai yo! Always whacking me for no reason!" Goku said, rushing to Hakkai for protection.
"Ba~ka!" Sanzo smirked.
~To be continued~
How was it? LOL Hope u liked it! Please review! Review, onegai! Arigatou! Jya ne!
