A/N Tenchi Muyo! is owned by AIC and Pioneer and not by me. (ending dry and dull disclaimer)
The ideas in this story are mine though and if you'd like to use or borrow them, contact me first at ring_princess@hotmail.com or ring_princess2001@yahoo.com
Note: What Should Have Been has no cooresponding timeline in the Tenchi Verse. This story was started long before I cared for such things, so please keep that in mind as you read.
What Should Have Been
Chapter Five
Where to go from Here?
By RingPrincess
Funaho rested against a tree and smiling at the gathered family, they were all enjoying a picnic that Sasami had so kindly prepared.
Misaski came and joined her sister wife. "So what do you think they will do?"
Funaho raised an eyebrow, "Who?"
"Tenchi and Ryoko, silly," Misaski giggled.
Funaho smiled even more broadly. "Whatever they decide," She crinkled her nose. "I think that we will be waiting, until at least the end of high school, however."
"That isn't so bad."
Funaho glanced over at the couple they were sitting off a ways by themselves. Ryoko was using Tenchi's chest as a pillow and they weren't talking much.
Ayeka gathered her skirts and went over to sit next to them.
"What are you two doing, hiding?" She gently teased.
Ryoko murmured something and Tenchi looked down and smiled gently. "We can't understand you dear."
Ryoko just snuggled deeper into his chest and he sighed.
Ayeka stifled a giggle. "I must admit, you two make a cute couple."
Ryoko yawned. "That is funny coming from you princess."
"I understand now that I will never have a place in his heart like you do Miss Ryoko."
"Glad we got that straight." Ryoko snickered.
"Why you. . ." Ayeka began to sputter, then laughed. "We haven't had a good fight in a long time."
"Nooooo."
"Girls," Tenchi began. "Not at the picnic."
Both of them glared at him and he glared straight back.
Ayeka grinned. "Now I know he isn't the right man for me."
"Oh, why is that?" Ryoko's mouth quirked.
"I can't stand it when he is authoritative."
"No. You just don't like when I get in the way of your fun."
"Fun, Ayeka, is our fighting fun?" Ryoko asked sincerely as possible. Her eyes though gave away the mischief in her soul.
"Of course," Ayeka nodded firmly.
Tenchi sighed and shook his head. "And this is why I cannot marry both of you. You would drive me crazy."
Tenchi ducked swings from both girls, teleporting out of the way. He ended up sitting next to his grandfather, who gave a short chuckle.
"Still fighting over you?"
"Not this time." Tenchi smirked.
"He brought it on himself." Ayeka affirmed from behind him, just as Ryoko dumped a bottle of water of his head.
Tenchi shook his head, water spraying everywhere. "Thanks." He said wryly.
"Anytime," They chorused, then they glared at each other. Sasami broke into a fit of giggles.
"Ayeka!"
"Ryoko!"
"STOP READING MY MIND." They chorused again.
"ARGH!!! TENCHI!!!"
Tenchi hid a grin. "I think I am staying out of this one."
"A wise decision, Tenchi," Grandfather nodded.
This comment earned him a bottle of water of the head.
"Don't encourage him, Yosho." Ryoko barked.
"He gets into enough trouble on his own." Ayeka added.
They turned back to Tenchi to give him a piece of their minds to discover that he had disappeared, again.
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Tenchi leaned back against the headboard of the bed. He was watching his fiancé sleep, her cyan hair spread out and the sheet covering just the bottom half of her body. She looked so peaceful and beautiful asleep, okay, not that she didn't look beautiful the rest of the time.
He sighed. He still honestly didn't know what to do in the future. Azusa wasn't the only one pressuring him to choose a vocation, his grandfather and his teachers as well were trying to get him to decide a future.
Ryoko stirred against his chest, his feeling must be traveling to her through the link. He began to rub her back to soothe. She didn't sleep well some nights for him to add misery to it.
"I'm sorry my love." He whispered to her.
He reached for the glass of water and almost dropped it.
"Tsunami," He hissed.
She giggled. "Hello Tenchi."
He glared at her. "Are you trying to give me a heart attack?"
The goddess shook her head. "I am here to help you."
Tenchi snorted. "I am sure you are the one that gave Azusa the idea to crown me emperor."
"Actually, I didn't." Tsunami bit her lip. "Honestly, before you chose Ryoko, I did not think you cut out for the job."
Another goddess made her presence known into the room. "You just wanted him to marry Sasami for the fun of it." Funaho said quietly.
"Stay out of this Funaho." Tsunami glared at the earth goddess.
"This is my great-grandson we are talking about." Funaho stated solemnly.
"Stop talking as if I am not here." Tenchi said irately. "And keep your voices down, Ryoko is asleep." He glared at both of the goddesses and kept rubbing Ryoko's back.
Funaho gave him an apologetic look. "I am sorry, Tenchi."
Tsunami sighed. "He still should not be emperor."
Funaho cocked her head, "Why ever not? Tenchi will make a perfectly fine emperor, once he is trained."
Tenchi looked to the ceiling and sighed. "I have not even accepted yet."
"Yet being the key word in that sentence correct," Ryoko said drowsily from the vicinity of his chest.
He glanced at the top of her head. "I thought you were asleep."
"Shows what you think." Ryoko yawned and opened her eyes, blinking. "Having other females in your room is going to wake me up whether you like it or not."
"You try keeping Tsunami out, and then tell me HOW Funaho got in, without knocking." He glared at the two who had invaded his room.
Ryoko snorted. "Point to you, I want to hear the answer to Funaho's question anyway."
"He will not have support of the people." Tsunami stated.
"The support of the people can be highly overrated." Ryoko said dryly.
"You want a revolt on your hands." Tsunami said aghast.
Ryoko sighed. "Say it, Tsunami, Tenchi wouldn't have support because of his parentage and because of me." She shook her head. ::I wonder if this is where the Jurians got their bigoted ness from.::
::Ryoko:: Tenchi mentally reprimanded her.
::It is true you know. Ayeka did keep you in a cage when she first met you.::
::That is in the past.::
::Just because she changed her mind doesn't mean the rest of the people will.:: Ryoko pointed out.
::So we shouldn't take the thrown because of the prejudice of the ignorant.:: Tenchi raised an eyebrow down at her.
Ryoko crossed her arms on his chest and rested her chin on them. ::That is an argument that some will use, love. Get used to it. I, however think it is bullshit.::
He mentally grinned, ::Good.::
He turned to Tsunami, "Anything else."
"Or the holy council."
"You are a piece of work," Ryoko sighed. "You made him your knight Tsunami." Ryoko rolled her eyes. "And an eighth of Jurain blood is at times, better than no Jurain blood at all."
Funaho coughed slightly.
"Sorry, your majesty," Ryoko glanced at her out of the corner of her eye. "But I am in the same boat as you."
Funaho cocked her head in though and then nodded. "You are right."
"Besides I would ONLY be the queen, not the king." Ryoko reminded her gently.
Tenchi snorted. "Sorry, that would be the first expectation to go. You would be my equal and that means you would have the same power I do."
Funaho laughed slightly. "You have plans for a job you haven't even decided to take."
Tenchi sighed, and lifting one hand from Ryoko's back covered his eyes, "Me and my big mouth."
"Hey, I like your mouth." Ryoko protested.
Tsunami blushed and Funaho laughed behind her hand.
Ryoko shifted forward slightly and whispered something into Tenchi's ear.
Tenchi uncovered his eyes quickly and hissed something just as silent into her ear.
Grinning from ear to ear, Ryoko slid back to her previous position.
Tsunami sighed. "I just don't think that you two could be successful."
"Success is in the eye of the beholder." Funaho said solemnly. "Many would not think that our reign was very successful, but in our opinion it was. We have completed all our goals and did everything we planned to do."
Tsunami glanced at Funaho. "So is that why you are abdicating to Tenchi, because you have finished with what you have planned."
"We need a vacation, Tsunami." Funaho said tiredly. "Even I cannot rule an empire without time off."
"So, you are giving up." Tsunami said hotly.
"You just think Tenchi will come to his senses and choose Sasami."
Ryoko shook her head. "Not happening."
Tenchi sighed. "Was I really that spineless?"
"Yes, you were." Ryoko drummed one set of fingers on his chest.
"Thank you for the encouragement."
"You are doing much better now."
"None of you are really helping." Tenchi told the ceiling in a tired voice.
"I didn't come here to help." Funaho sighed. "I need to talk to you."
Tsunami snorted. "I think I can guess about what."
Funaho rolled her eyes. "Goddesses, I swear."
"That is very amusing coming from you." Tsunami shot back, before vaporizing.
Funaho sighed and took a seat on Tenchi's desk.
"I have a family secret to tell you. Not even your grandfather knows this, Tenchi. Neither does Azusa or Misaski." Funaho stared at her fingers, not looking at either Tenchi or Ryoko, who had rolled over to watch her better, her head nestled under Tenchi's chin, and the covers pulled up to cover them both.
Funaho looked up and licked her lips. "I tell you this, because for one I trust you two to do the right thing and for second, you need to know." She took a deep breathe. "My name truly isn't Funaho, Funaho is a Japanese name I took, shortly before meeting Azusa. Funaho was a new identity, because I had just settled in Japan. Funaho was a name in a series of names that I had chosen since abandoning my home and my real name. When I met Azusa, I fell in love, my brain fell out my ear and I left with him. Totally disregarding my families wishes and without their blessing. However since I had run away from home anyway, to me it didn't matter." She paused, remembering. "This is a semi long way to tell you, that I am not Funaho, in fact I am not truly Japanese at all. My name is Athena. I was, actually still am the Goddess of Wisdom to the Greeks." She gazed at them. "There you have it, my true origins. Mount Olympus, or what others would call heaven. My parent, Zeus and all of my siblings, my power runs through you Tenchi, in fact, because of your Jurain blood, your power is stronger than mine."
Ryoko breathed out softly. "And that is why, Tenchi's soul refused to be guided on a set path by Tsunami."
Funaho nodded and smiled. "Yes."
Tenchi closed his eyes. "Why did you tell no one of this?"
Funaho bit her lip. "That is complicated. I do not know how Azusa would react if I told him he was married to a Goddess, and a Goddess of wisdom no less. I fear that he would come to me and seek all of the answers, instead of trying to find them on his own."
"He'd take the easy way out." Tenchi nodded, "A good reason."
"At times, I thought he deserved to know, but then I always dissuaded myself from telling him." Funaho blinked away tears. "I have hid this fact many years. I went and visited my family recently and told them about you two. My father agrees that you two are veritable power houses and should control your power carefully. Tenchi, Ryoko, I do not know what this will mean for your children but I advise that you be very careful in their upbringing."
Ryoko blushed. "We actually hadn't discussed children yet. We haven't even gotten to the marriage."
Funaho chuckled. "I suspect that you both WANT children."
"Eventually," Tenchi waved a hand airily.
"Give me a couple hundred years and I think that I could handle it." Ryoko grinned.
"That is another thing Tenchi, you are more than immortal, and you are a minor deity. MINOR, I stress."
Funaho added. "Ryoko, I do not know about you."
"Immortal." Ryoko nodded. "My mother told me so. Or she said at the very least I was immortal, when I brought it up." She shrugged. "I had a satisfactory answer and did not feel up to pursuing the matter farther."
Funaho nodded. "At least one of you will not outlive the other." She stood up and stretched. "I hope this helps you in your decision."
Tenchi looked at her aghast. "That I am the great grandson of the Goddess of Wisdom."
"Actually ONE of the Goddesses of Wisdom," Funaho smiled and exited.
Tenchi groaned and began to bang his head back against the headboard.
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Washu glanced at Funaho. "I suggest we never have a family reunion."
"But it would be so much fun." Funaho teased her.
Washu rolled her eyes. "I can see it now. Zeus and Azusa would have an 'Who can look more stormy' contest, Aphrodite would try to kill me, and the Jurians would accidentally insult the wrong God or Goddess as the case may be and be killed so that TSUNAMI would have to bring them back to life again. Then there is the fact that none of either of our families really gets along. You call this fun."
Funaho was in gales of laughter, rolling about the floor. "I just. . . just. . . had to. . . get your reaction." She gasped out.
Washu snorted, raising a perfectly manicured eyebrow. "I am sure. I take it you told Tenchi." She added as an afterthought.
Funaho sat up, suddenly solemn. "Yes, but about me only. What you decide to tell your daughter and future son in law is your decision."
"Thank You."
"For chaos you are not so bad." Funaho smirked.
"Chaos is my general area, actually." Washu divulged. "I am also wisdom and beauty."
"I thought Tsunami would be beauty."
Tsunami chose that moment to enter the conversation. "She is also the Goddess of Stealing." She said grumpily.
"Now sister," Washu chided. "Bitterness does not become you."
Tsunami rolled her eyes and turned to Funaho. "You interrupted me."
"You were trying to choose for him again." Funaho shook her head. "Let him make his own decisions Tsunami. He is MY great grandson after all."
"He also has my daughter to help, Tsunami." Washu added. "And she is the direct daughter of wisdom."
Tsunami snorted. "Very well, I feel that I have been overridden, by my sister and a second rate goddess from a backwater planet."
"Tsunami is also the goddess of life and of the water." Washu smiled. "And so at times has her stormy side."
Funaho frowned. "We have the Goddess of Good, the Goddess of Chaos. Wouldn't it stand to reason that there would be the Goddess of Evil?"
Washu nodded, while Tsunami sent Funaho an uneasy glance.
"Yes our third sister, Tokimi, she is also the Goddess of time and death."
Funaho cocked her head. "There seem to be quite a few vocations missing."
Washu smiled mysteriously, "That I cannot tell you about."
Funaho blinked. "Secrets, Washu?"
Tsunami nodded and Washu gave a slight smirk. "Secrets are my stock in trade, Funaho."
"Very well, I must be heading back to bed. See you in the morning."
"In the morning then."
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Morning dawned bright and sunny, as per usual.
The two log guardians were posted next the gate of the Masaski house.
"It looks like it is going to be yet another beautiful spring day, Azaka." Kamidake yawned.
Azaka replied, with a sleepy. "Yes it does." He turned from side to side, dislodging the few birds who had decided to rest upon the top of him.
They went silent as the morning newspaper boy tentatively came up and placed the mail in the slot. They didn't want to scare him again. They had been reprimanded severely by Sasami the last time they had done that.
The boy peddled away furiously. Evidently the two guardians were thinking along the same track as they said in unison. "All we wanted to do was thank him."
Kamidake hovered for a few moments and took off towards the house to finish delivering the mail, leaving Azaka to guard the gate alone.
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Yoru stretched. He had been staying up at the shrine with Katsuhito. The events of the house had little concern for him. He did not know who the visitors were and little did he care. He was here for the express purpose to help train Ryoko and Tenchi.
Katsuhito smiled as Yoru sat down across from him at the small table situated at the shrine.
"I am glad you are here, Yoru."
"I am glad to be here. I am just surprised on how many visitors you have."
"Most of them are unexpected, and others just returning from long journeys. We enjoy having them. They brighten up the place a bit."
Yoru nodded as he poured himself some tea. "I see."
"And they help with the chores and housework and so we do not mind keeping them."
"Stop making excuses to why you have them Katsuhito. I do not mind them, I am just surprised."
Katsuhito relaxed slightly. "Good. Then you won't mind a few more."
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A large red ship pierced the atmosphere of earth, a shield of sparks warmed up its hull. It created a large shockwave ahead of it, and the brakes added to the noise of its passage.
The noise came to the ears of those below as loud thundering, which seemed out of place in the clear blue sky.
The Yagami was coming home.
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What Should Have Been
Chapter Five
Where to go from Here?
By RingPrincess
Funaho rested against a tree and smiling at the gathered family, they were all enjoying a picnic that Sasami had so kindly prepared.
Misaski came and joined her sister wife. "So what do you think they will do?"
Funaho raised an eyebrow, "Who?"
"Tenchi and Ryoko, silly," Misaski giggled.
Funaho smiled even more broadly. "Whatever they decide," She crinkled her nose. "I think that we will be waiting, until at least the end of high school, however."
"That isn't so bad."
Funaho glanced over at the couple they were sitting off a ways by themselves. Ryoko was using Tenchi's chest as a pillow and they weren't talking much.
Ayeka gathered her skirts and went over to sit next to them.
"What are you two doing, hiding?" She gently teased.
Ryoko murmured something and Tenchi looked down and smiled gently. "We can't understand you dear."
Ryoko just snuggled deeper into his chest and he sighed.
Ayeka stifled a giggle. "I must admit, you two make a cute couple."
Ryoko yawned. "That is funny coming from you princess."
"I understand now that I will never have a place in his heart like you do Miss Ryoko."
"Glad we got that straight." Ryoko snickered.
"Why you. . ." Ayeka began to sputter, then laughed. "We haven't had a good fight in a long time."
"Nooooo."
"Girls," Tenchi began. "Not at the picnic."
Both of them glared at him and he glared straight back.
Ayeka grinned. "Now I know he isn't the right man for me."
"Oh, why is that?" Ryoko's mouth quirked.
"I can't stand it when he is authoritative."
"No. You just don't like when I get in the way of your fun."
"Fun, Ayeka, is our fighting fun?" Ryoko asked sincerely as possible. Her eyes though gave away the mischief in her soul.
"Of course," Ayeka nodded firmly.
Tenchi sighed and shook his head. "And this is why I cannot marry both of you. You would drive me crazy."
Tenchi ducked swings from both girls, teleporting out of the way. He ended up sitting next to his grandfather, who gave a short chuckle.
"Still fighting over you?"
"Not this time." Tenchi smirked.
"He brought it on himself." Ayeka affirmed from behind him, just as Ryoko dumped a bottle of water of his head.
Tenchi shook his head, water spraying everywhere. "Thanks." He said wryly.
"Anytime," They chorused, then they glared at each other. Sasami broke into a fit of giggles.
"Ayeka!"
"Ryoko!"
"STOP READING MY MIND." They chorused again.
"ARGH!!! TENCHI!!!"
Tenchi hid a grin. "I think I am staying out of this one."
"A wise decision, Tenchi," Grandfather nodded.
This comment earned him a bottle of water of the head.
"Don't encourage him, Yosho." Ryoko barked.
"He gets into enough trouble on his own." Ayeka added.
They turned back to Tenchi to give him a piece of their minds to discover that he had disappeared, again.
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Tenchi leaned back against the headboard of the bed. He was watching his fiancé sleep, her cyan hair spread out and the sheet covering just the bottom half of her body. She looked so peaceful and beautiful asleep, okay, not that she didn't look beautiful the rest of the time.
He sighed. He still honestly didn't know what to do in the future. Azusa wasn't the only one pressuring him to choose a vocation, his grandfather and his teachers as well were trying to get him to decide a future.
Ryoko stirred against his chest, his feeling must be traveling to her through the link. He began to rub her back to soothe. She didn't sleep well some nights for him to add misery to it.
"I'm sorry my love." He whispered to her.
He reached for the glass of water and almost dropped it.
"Tsunami," He hissed.
She giggled. "Hello Tenchi."
He glared at her. "Are you trying to give me a heart attack?"
The goddess shook her head. "I am here to help you."
Tenchi snorted. "I am sure you are the one that gave Azusa the idea to crown me emperor."
"Actually, I didn't." Tsunami bit her lip. "Honestly, before you chose Ryoko, I did not think you cut out for the job."
Another goddess made her presence known into the room. "You just wanted him to marry Sasami for the fun of it." Funaho said quietly.
"Stay out of this Funaho." Tsunami glared at the earth goddess.
"This is my great-grandson we are talking about." Funaho stated solemnly.
"Stop talking as if I am not here." Tenchi said irately. "And keep your voices down, Ryoko is asleep." He glared at both of the goddesses and kept rubbing Ryoko's back.
Funaho gave him an apologetic look. "I am sorry, Tenchi."
Tsunami sighed. "He still should not be emperor."
Funaho cocked her head, "Why ever not? Tenchi will make a perfectly fine emperor, once he is trained."
Tenchi looked to the ceiling and sighed. "I have not even accepted yet."
"Yet being the key word in that sentence correct," Ryoko said drowsily from the vicinity of his chest.
He glanced at the top of her head. "I thought you were asleep."
"Shows what you think." Ryoko yawned and opened her eyes, blinking. "Having other females in your room is going to wake me up whether you like it or not."
"You try keeping Tsunami out, and then tell me HOW Funaho got in, without knocking." He glared at the two who had invaded his room.
Ryoko snorted. "Point to you, I want to hear the answer to Funaho's question anyway."
"He will not have support of the people." Tsunami stated.
"The support of the people can be highly overrated." Ryoko said dryly.
"You want a revolt on your hands." Tsunami said aghast.
Ryoko sighed. "Say it, Tsunami, Tenchi wouldn't have support because of his parentage and because of me." She shook her head. ::I wonder if this is where the Jurians got their bigoted ness from.::
::Ryoko:: Tenchi mentally reprimanded her.
::It is true you know. Ayeka did keep you in a cage when she first met you.::
::That is in the past.::
::Just because she changed her mind doesn't mean the rest of the people will.:: Ryoko pointed out.
::So we shouldn't take the thrown because of the prejudice of the ignorant.:: Tenchi raised an eyebrow down at her.
Ryoko crossed her arms on his chest and rested her chin on them. ::That is an argument that some will use, love. Get used to it. I, however think it is bullshit.::
He mentally grinned, ::Good.::
He turned to Tsunami, "Anything else."
"Or the holy council."
"You are a piece of work," Ryoko sighed. "You made him your knight Tsunami." Ryoko rolled her eyes. "And an eighth of Jurain blood is at times, better than no Jurain blood at all."
Funaho coughed slightly.
"Sorry, your majesty," Ryoko glanced at her out of the corner of her eye. "But I am in the same boat as you."
Funaho cocked her head in though and then nodded. "You are right."
"Besides I would ONLY be the queen, not the king." Ryoko reminded her gently.
Tenchi snorted. "Sorry, that would be the first expectation to go. You would be my equal and that means you would have the same power I do."
Funaho laughed slightly. "You have plans for a job you haven't even decided to take."
Tenchi sighed, and lifting one hand from Ryoko's back covered his eyes, "Me and my big mouth."
"Hey, I like your mouth." Ryoko protested.
Tsunami blushed and Funaho laughed behind her hand.
Ryoko shifted forward slightly and whispered something into Tenchi's ear.
Tenchi uncovered his eyes quickly and hissed something just as silent into her ear.
Grinning from ear to ear, Ryoko slid back to her previous position.
Tsunami sighed. "I just don't think that you two could be successful."
"Success is in the eye of the beholder." Funaho said solemnly. "Many would not think that our reign was very successful, but in our opinion it was. We have completed all our goals and did everything we planned to do."
Tsunami glanced at Funaho. "So is that why you are abdicating to Tenchi, because you have finished with what you have planned."
"We need a vacation, Tsunami." Funaho said tiredly. "Even I cannot rule an empire without time off."
"So, you are giving up." Tsunami said hotly.
"You just think Tenchi will come to his senses and choose Sasami."
Ryoko shook her head. "Not happening."
Tenchi sighed. "Was I really that spineless?"
"Yes, you were." Ryoko drummed one set of fingers on his chest.
"Thank you for the encouragement."
"You are doing much better now."
"None of you are really helping." Tenchi told the ceiling in a tired voice.
"I didn't come here to help." Funaho sighed. "I need to talk to you."
Tsunami snorted. "I think I can guess about what."
Funaho rolled her eyes. "Goddesses, I swear."
"That is very amusing coming from you." Tsunami shot back, before vaporizing.
Funaho sighed and took a seat on Tenchi's desk.
"I have a family secret to tell you. Not even your grandfather knows this, Tenchi. Neither does Azusa or Misaski." Funaho stared at her fingers, not looking at either Tenchi or Ryoko, who had rolled over to watch her better, her head nestled under Tenchi's chin, and the covers pulled up to cover them both.
Funaho looked up and licked her lips. "I tell you this, because for one I trust you two to do the right thing and for second, you need to know." She took a deep breathe. "My name truly isn't Funaho, Funaho is a Japanese name I took, shortly before meeting Azusa. Funaho was a new identity, because I had just settled in Japan. Funaho was a name in a series of names that I had chosen since abandoning my home and my real name. When I met Azusa, I fell in love, my brain fell out my ear and I left with him. Totally disregarding my families wishes and without their blessing. However since I had run away from home anyway, to me it didn't matter." She paused, remembering. "This is a semi long way to tell you, that I am not Funaho, in fact I am not truly Japanese at all. My name is Athena. I was, actually still am the Goddess of Wisdom to the Greeks." She gazed at them. "There you have it, my true origins. Mount Olympus, or what others would call heaven. My parent, Zeus and all of my siblings, my power runs through you Tenchi, in fact, because of your Jurain blood, your power is stronger than mine."
Ryoko breathed out softly. "And that is why, Tenchi's soul refused to be guided on a set path by Tsunami."
Funaho nodded and smiled. "Yes."
Tenchi closed his eyes. "Why did you tell no one of this?"
Funaho bit her lip. "That is complicated. I do not know how Azusa would react if I told him he was married to a Goddess, and a Goddess of wisdom no less. I fear that he would come to me and seek all of the answers, instead of trying to find them on his own."
"He'd take the easy way out." Tenchi nodded, "A good reason."
"At times, I thought he deserved to know, but then I always dissuaded myself from telling him." Funaho blinked away tears. "I have hid this fact many years. I went and visited my family recently and told them about you two. My father agrees that you two are veritable power houses and should control your power carefully. Tenchi, Ryoko, I do not know what this will mean for your children but I advise that you be very careful in their upbringing."
Ryoko blushed. "We actually hadn't discussed children yet. We haven't even gotten to the marriage."
Funaho chuckled. "I suspect that you both WANT children."
"Eventually," Tenchi waved a hand airily.
"Give me a couple hundred years and I think that I could handle it." Ryoko grinned.
"That is another thing Tenchi, you are more than immortal, and you are a minor deity. MINOR, I stress."
Funaho added. "Ryoko, I do not know about you."
"Immortal." Ryoko nodded. "My mother told me so. Or she said at the very least I was immortal, when I brought it up." She shrugged. "I had a satisfactory answer and did not feel up to pursuing the matter farther."
Funaho nodded. "At least one of you will not outlive the other." She stood up and stretched. "I hope this helps you in your decision."
Tenchi looked at her aghast. "That I am the great grandson of the Goddess of Wisdom."
"Actually ONE of the Goddesses of Wisdom," Funaho smiled and exited.
Tenchi groaned and began to bang his head back against the headboard.
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Washu glanced at Funaho. "I suggest we never have a family reunion."
"But it would be so much fun." Funaho teased her.
Washu rolled her eyes. "I can see it now. Zeus and Azusa would have an 'Who can look more stormy' contest, Aphrodite would try to kill me, and the Jurians would accidentally insult the wrong God or Goddess as the case may be and be killed so that TSUNAMI would have to bring them back to life again. Then there is the fact that none of either of our families really gets along. You call this fun."
Funaho was in gales of laughter, rolling about the floor. "I just. . . just. . . had to. . . get your reaction." She gasped out.
Washu snorted, raising a perfectly manicured eyebrow. "I am sure. I take it you told Tenchi." She added as an afterthought.
Funaho sat up, suddenly solemn. "Yes, but about me only. What you decide to tell your daughter and future son in law is your decision."
"Thank You."
"For chaos you are not so bad." Funaho smirked.
"Chaos is my general area, actually." Washu divulged. "I am also wisdom and beauty."
"I thought Tsunami would be beauty."
Tsunami chose that moment to enter the conversation. "She is also the Goddess of Stealing." She said grumpily.
"Now sister," Washu chided. "Bitterness does not become you."
Tsunami rolled her eyes and turned to Funaho. "You interrupted me."
"You were trying to choose for him again." Funaho shook her head. "Let him make his own decisions Tsunami. He is MY great grandson after all."
"He also has my daughter to help, Tsunami." Washu added. "And she is the direct daughter of wisdom."
Tsunami snorted. "Very well, I feel that I have been overridden, by my sister and a second rate goddess from a backwater planet."
"Tsunami is also the goddess of life and of the water." Washu smiled. "And so at times has her stormy side."
Funaho frowned. "We have the Goddess of Good, the Goddess of Chaos. Wouldn't it stand to reason that there would be the Goddess of Evil?"
Washu nodded, while Tsunami sent Funaho an uneasy glance.
"Yes our third sister, Tokimi, she is also the Goddess of time and death."
Funaho cocked her head. "There seem to be quite a few vocations missing."
Washu smiled mysteriously, "That I cannot tell you about."
Funaho blinked. "Secrets, Washu?"
Tsunami nodded and Washu gave a slight smirk. "Secrets are my stock in trade, Funaho."
"Very well, I must be heading back to bed. See you in the morning."
"In the morning then."
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Morning dawned bright and sunny, as per usual.
The two log guardians were posted next the gate of the Masaski house.
"It looks like it is going to be yet another beautiful spring day, Azaka." Kamidake yawned.
Azaka replied, with a sleepy. "Yes it does." He turned from side to side, dislodging the few birds who had decided to rest upon the top of him.
They went silent as the morning newspaper boy tentatively came up and placed the mail in the slot. They didn't want to scare him again. They had been reprimanded severely by Sasami the last time they had done that.
The boy peddled away furiously. Evidently the two guardians were thinking along the same track as they said in unison. "All we wanted to do was thank him."
Kamidake hovered for a few moments and took off towards the house to finish delivering the mail, leaving Azaka to guard the gate alone.
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Yoru stretched. He had been staying up at the shrine with Katsuhito. The events of the house had little concern for him. He did not know who the visitors were and little did he care. He was here for the express purpose to help train Ryoko and Tenchi.
Katsuhito smiled as Yoru sat down across from him at the small table situated at the shrine.
"I am glad you are here, Yoru."
"I am glad to be here. I am just surprised on how many visitors you have."
"Most of them are unexpected, and others just returning from long journeys. We enjoy having them. They brighten up the place a bit."
Yoru nodded as he poured himself some tea. "I see."
"And they help with the chores and housework and so we do not mind keeping them."
"Stop making excuses to why you have them Katsuhito. I do not mind them, I am just surprised."
Katsuhito relaxed slightly. "Good. Then you won't mind a few more."
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A large red ship pierced the atmosphere of earth, a shield of sparks warmed up its hull. It created a large shockwave ahead of it, and the brakes added to the noise of its passage.
The noise came to the ears of those below as loud thundering, which seemed out of place in the clear blue sky.
The Yagami was coming home.
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