Disclaimer: Hey hi, yea I know you usually see me doing Ronin Warriors. Well I thought that I would try a Samurai Troopers one. Why not, right. lol Here it goes, I don't own any rights or privileges for the troopers. There we go, all of the legality out of the way. lol The one that is mine is the one named Kasura. She's the Japanese version of Kaye from the Ronin Warriors fics that I do. This time around I'm thinking of starting things off a little different though. If ya wanna email me, you're more than welcome to. My email is cokeacola_75@hotmail.com Enjoy, Ja Ne!
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Dark Moon & Midnight Shadows
CH 1
"Whoa, so this is Tokyo University. Oh man, I never thought that it would be so huge." Kasura thought to herself as she looked around in awe of the whole entire campus.
"Check out the gaijin, just looking at her makes me feel like I'm going to be kimoi." Mei said as she was sitting by the statue in the middle of the courtyard. Kasura's eyes fell as she heard Mei and her friends laugh at the comment. Even though Kasura couldn't speak Japanese very well, she could make out a few words that she got the drift of what they were saying.
"I don't see why the dean allows gaijins set foot on campus. She'll never belong here," Tahi said as she looked over to Kasura. "Why don't you go back to where you came from, gaijin?"
Kasura was taken back a bit by her statement, and then she tried not to show how much they hurt her with what they said. She didn't want to give them the satisfaction. So Kasura decided to ignore them and continued to walk towards the administration office. "They had no right to say what they said, I'll show them, I'll show 'em all." Kasura thought as she was trying to find her way around as she finally made it inside.
As she continued to walk through the halls trying to find the administration office, Kasura didn't see who she bumped into.
"Hey, gaijin, watch where you're going. Now look what you've done, you've made me spill my drink all over my shirt." a ruff looking boy said in annoyance as he was glaring at her.
"Gomen, I..." Kasura replied as she was trying to apologize for the accident.
"Usse! I don't care! Do you know how much this shirt cost me?" Lao asked angrily as he got a little closer.
Kasura didn't move an inch as she continued to watch the angry boy. "Hey, I apologized, I'll even give ya money for a new shirt. Now would you please let me..." Kasura replied as she tried to get by, but the angry boy just kept on staying in her way.
"I don't want your money. Gaijin's money is no good here, but I know of another way that you can make it up to me." Lao said with a cold grin as he got even closer to her, trying to back her up to the wall.
"Look, I've apologized, and I've offered to buy you a new shirt, now would you please just let me get by and leave me alone?" Kasura asked as she was starting to get a little annoyed because the boy was just getting a little too close for comfort.
"And I've told you that your money is no good here. Now why don't you be a good gaijin and cooperate." Lao said as he shoved Kasura into the wall making her drop her two backpacks to the floor.
"You're hurting me," Kasura replied as Lao applied more pressure to her shoulders. "Ok that does it, I'm giving you a warning. Let go, or you'll be sorry."
"Is that a challenge? Yaru ka? Please, what can a gaijin like you do to someone like me? In case you've didn't notice, I've got the advantage." Lao asked hotly.
"What's going on out here," the dean asked as he came out of his office. "Is there a problem here?"
"No sir, there's no problem." Lao replied as he let go of Kasura's shoulders and backed away.
"The dean gave Lao a skeptical look, and then he looked over towards Kasura. "Is Lao giving you a hard time, Kasura? Because if he is, you can tell me." the dean said.
Kasura looked between the dean and Lao, "no, everything is just fine, domo." Kasura replied as she grabbed her two backpacks and slung them over her sore shoulders.
"Well, if anyone here gives you any trouble, feel free to come and see me, ok," the dean said as he turned and was about to go back into his office. Then just before he went in, he turned his head back and looked at Lao. "Don't you have a class to be going to?"
"I was just going, sir," Lao replied as he saw that the dean gave a quick nod and then went inside. As soon as the dean
shut his door he turned his attention towards Kasura. "You're a lot smarter than I give you credit for, gaijin. Watch your back, because I'll be watching you."
Kasura nodded as she watched Lao join with his friends as they walked to their next class. "Baka." Kasura said under her breath as she looked at her schedule and then started to try and find her first class.
"Man, what a way to start off my first day of college. Well Kasura, welcome to Tokyo University." Kasura thought sarcastically as she started her way down the long hall.
"Hey, did you hear about the big commotion over by the admission's office earlier this morning?" Shu asked as he was leaning across his desk.
"Shu, I'm surprised at you." Touma replied as he raised an eyebrow at him.
"What? I was just asking a question." Shu said as he looked towards Touma with slight confusion.
"No, that's not what I'm surprised about." Touma replied as he crossed his arms.
"Oh, then what are you so surprised about?" Shu asked as he raised an eyebrow at him.
"That you use a big word like commotion." Touma replied with a smirk.
"That was low, Touma, even for you." Shu said with a slight frown.
"Sorry Shu, I was just kidding, but seriously, I am surprised that you would actually gossip about someone. That doesn't seem like you." Touma replied as he leaned forward a bit.
"I'm not gossiping, I'm just asking if you heard what went down, that's not the same thing." Shu said as he crossed his arms.
"Actually, now that you bring it up, I did hear something about Lao giving a new person a hard time earlier this morning by the admissions office." Touma replied.
"And you accuse me of gossiping." Shu said with a smirk. Touma was just about to reply, when the instructor walked in with Kasura.
"Class, we have a new student that transferred from America, her name is Kasura Raiven," the instructor said as he and Kasura
stood in front of the class. "Kasura, why don't you take that empty seat in front of those two there and then we can start class."
Kasura nodded and then walked over to the empty seat that was in front of Shu and Touma. "Class, now turn to page..." the instructor said as he started class.
While Kasura quickly found her book and turned to the page that the instructor said, someone whispered from behind, making her turn her head slightly. "Pst, konichiwa, my name's Shu, and this is my friend Touma." he said as Shu gave a warm smile.
"Nice to meet the both of you." Kasura replied with a smile.
"Is there something that the three of you want to talk about with the class?" the instructor asked as he looked at them.
"Gomen, sensei." Touma apologized as the instructor nodded his head and then continued the lesson.
"Alright then, now class, what did Plato mean when he said that we only see things that are somewhat distantly related to these ultimate realities? Ah Mr. Rei Faun, would you be so kind to explain to the class what he meant by that?" the instructor asked as he took Shu off guard.
"Don't trust everything that you see?" Shu asked as he raised an eyebrow.
"Does anyone else have an explanation, that can be a little closer than Mr. Rei Faun's answer?" the instructor asked as he looked around the class. Touma was about to reply, but Kasura started to speak.
"Actually, he's not entirely wrong, sensei." Kasura replied as she spoke up.
"Oh? And why do you say that?" the instructor asked.
"Hai, because Plato was showing with his cave theory that the people within the cave would only see what the shadows from the artifacts that were on the inside. Where if they went outside of the cave, then they would find out that what they saw inside may or may have not been the same thing as what they saw the shadow of from outside of the cave. So when he said don't trust everything that you see, it's like saying don't judge a book by it's cover before you read it." Kasura replied as she finished.
"Is that what you were saying, Mr. Rei Faun?" the instructor asked as he turned his attention towards Shu.
"Yea, that's exactly what I was saying." Shu replied. The instructor nodded his head and then continued with his lesson.
Touma and Shu gave each other a quick look and then looked in front of them at Kasura. She glanced back, gave a quick wink and then turned her attention back to the instructor's lesson.
About half an hour later, the bell rang signaling the end of class. "Hey, hold up, before you leave, make sure to read the next chapter for tomorrow. There might be a quiz, so be ready." the instructor said as a few groans came from the class as they were leaving.
"Hey, thanks for the save there in class." Shu said as Kasura packed her book into her backpack.
"Sure, not a problem." Kasura replied with a smile as she zipped it shut.
"Gaijin." Lao huffed as Kasura lowered her eyes sadly.
"Baka." Kasura said under her breath as Lao left. Kasura winced a bit as she pulled her two backpacks over her sore shoulders. Touma and Shu noticed this and looked over to her in concern.
"Kasura, are you ok?" Touma asked in concern.
"Huh? Ah yea, I'm fine, I'm just a little sore that's all. I gotta get to my next class, so I'll see ya both around?" Kasura asked as she was about to leave.
"Yea sure, see you around," Shu replied as she gave a quick nod and then left. "Touma, do you think that..?"
"I think so, Shu," Touma replied with a slight frown, then the five minute bell rang. "We'll talk about it later with the others, for now we better hurry up, or we'll be late for our next class."
A couple of hours later, "Shu, hey Shu what's the deal? Why aren't you eating?" Shin asked as he noticed that Shu was picking at his food.
"This is a first, since when doesn't Shu eat?" Seji asked in a taunting manner as he was trying to get a reaction out of him.
"Have you guys met the new girl?" Touma asked as he looked around at them.
"No, not yet. Why?" Ryo asked back.
"You heard about the situation that happened earlier this morning, right." Touma asked, as the others nodded. "Well, we think that she might have been on the receiving end of it."
"Did you ask her about it?" Shin asked in concern.
"No, she took off for her next class before we could ask." Touma replied.
"What's her name?" Ryo asked.
"Kasura Raiven." Shu replied as he finally spoke up.
"Pretty name." Seji said as he leaned forward a bit.
"Pretty girl." Shu replied a little louder than he wanted.
"Shu?" Seji asked as he raised an eyebrow at him with interest.
"Hey, is that her?" Shin asked as he saw Kasura sitting alone leaning against a tree, eyes closed, listening to her cd player.
"Yea it is, oh man, it looks like Kasura is going to get some unexpected company." Shu replied as he quickly got up and started to make his way over to her. The others quickly got up and followed him.
"Gaijin! Hey! I'm talking to you!" Lao said as he pulled off her headset.
"Hey! What's the big idea!?" Kasura asked angrily as she started to stand up.
"Gaijin thinks that she's so smart. You're out numbered, so how are you going to get out of this one?" Mei asked with a grin.
"Why don't you all just back off, I didn't come here looking for trouble. So why don't you just leave me alone?" Kasura asked as she stood her ground.
"Then you shouldn't have came." Tahi replied hotly.
"If you don't like me being here, then that's your problem." Kasura said stubbornly.
"No, actually, now it's your problem." Lao replied with a cruel smile as he and his friend made a circle around her.
"Back off, I've already gave you one warning. Now I'm giving you a second, but I don't give three." Kasura said as she got into a defensive position.
"Oh really? You think that you can take all of us? This should be good." Lao replied as his eyes twinkled with a hint of danger.
"Lao! You heard the lady, back off man!" Shu said as he and the others finally made their way to them.
"Get lost, Rei Faun, this doesn't concern you or your friends. We're going to teach this gaijin that she just can't walk in on our campus and think that she'll automatically be accepted." Lao replied as he stole a quick glance back at them.
"Oh really? If I waited for acceptance from you and your group, then I'd be old, gray and living in a nursing home." Kasura shot back.
"Ok that's it! You're dead!" Lao said angrily as he charged at her. Kasura quickly side stepped and threw out a round house right in his stomach. Lao quickly turned around, his face showed the expression of a very pissed off bull just before it charges.
"Just don't stand there, get her!" Lao yelled at his friends angrily.
"Hey baka, haven't you heard of something called honor," Kasura asked as she blocked a kick with her leg. "I guess not."
"She's right, six against one isn't quite fair, so let's even the odds." Ryo replied as it was now six against six.
"What's going on out here? Don't you know that fighting on college grounds is strictly prohibited?!" the dean asked as he hurriedly came outside to investigate. "All of you could be expelled for this."
"It's nothing, my friends and I were just showing them a little martial arts demonstration." Kasura replied as she quickly came up with an explanation.
"Lao, is that true?" the dean asked as he looked at him suspiciously.
"Ah yea, they were just showing us a demonstration." Lao replied as he shot her a dangerous look.
"Alright then, I'll look over it this time, but don't let me find you or your friends harassing her a third time. Do I make myself clear?" the dean asked as he looked at Lao and his friends.
Lao and his friends nodded, and then the dean walked back to his office. "This is far from over, gaijin," Lao said. "You've just made a very dangerous enemy."
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*Note Japanese translations
gaijin = foreigner
kimoi = sick
gomen = sorry
usse = shut up
yaru ka = do you wanna piece of me
domo = thanks
baka = moron
konichiwa = hi
sensei = teacher
hai = yes
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Dark Moon & Midnight Shadows
CH 1
"Whoa, so this is Tokyo University. Oh man, I never thought that it would be so huge." Kasura thought to herself as she looked around in awe of the whole entire campus.
"Check out the gaijin, just looking at her makes me feel like I'm going to be kimoi." Mei said as she was sitting by the statue in the middle of the courtyard. Kasura's eyes fell as she heard Mei and her friends laugh at the comment. Even though Kasura couldn't speak Japanese very well, she could make out a few words that she got the drift of what they were saying.
"I don't see why the dean allows gaijins set foot on campus. She'll never belong here," Tahi said as she looked over to Kasura. "Why don't you go back to where you came from, gaijin?"
Kasura was taken back a bit by her statement, and then she tried not to show how much they hurt her with what they said. She didn't want to give them the satisfaction. So Kasura decided to ignore them and continued to walk towards the administration office. "They had no right to say what they said, I'll show them, I'll show 'em all." Kasura thought as she was trying to find her way around as she finally made it inside.
As she continued to walk through the halls trying to find the administration office, Kasura didn't see who she bumped into.
"Hey, gaijin, watch where you're going. Now look what you've done, you've made me spill my drink all over my shirt." a ruff looking boy said in annoyance as he was glaring at her.
"Gomen, I..." Kasura replied as she was trying to apologize for the accident.
"Usse! I don't care! Do you know how much this shirt cost me?" Lao asked angrily as he got a little closer.
Kasura didn't move an inch as she continued to watch the angry boy. "Hey, I apologized, I'll even give ya money for a new shirt. Now would you please let me..." Kasura replied as she tried to get by, but the angry boy just kept on staying in her way.
"I don't want your money. Gaijin's money is no good here, but I know of another way that you can make it up to me." Lao said with a cold grin as he got even closer to her, trying to back her up to the wall.
"Look, I've apologized, and I've offered to buy you a new shirt, now would you please just let me get by and leave me alone?" Kasura asked as she was starting to get a little annoyed because the boy was just getting a little too close for comfort.
"And I've told you that your money is no good here. Now why don't you be a good gaijin and cooperate." Lao said as he shoved Kasura into the wall making her drop her two backpacks to the floor.
"You're hurting me," Kasura replied as Lao applied more pressure to her shoulders. "Ok that does it, I'm giving you a warning. Let go, or you'll be sorry."
"Is that a challenge? Yaru ka? Please, what can a gaijin like you do to someone like me? In case you've didn't notice, I've got the advantage." Lao asked hotly.
"What's going on out here," the dean asked as he came out of his office. "Is there a problem here?"
"No sir, there's no problem." Lao replied as he let go of Kasura's shoulders and backed away.
"The dean gave Lao a skeptical look, and then he looked over towards Kasura. "Is Lao giving you a hard time, Kasura? Because if he is, you can tell me." the dean said.
Kasura looked between the dean and Lao, "no, everything is just fine, domo." Kasura replied as she grabbed her two backpacks and slung them over her sore shoulders.
"Well, if anyone here gives you any trouble, feel free to come and see me, ok," the dean said as he turned and was about to go back into his office. Then just before he went in, he turned his head back and looked at Lao. "Don't you have a class to be going to?"
"I was just going, sir," Lao replied as he saw that the dean gave a quick nod and then went inside. As soon as the dean
shut his door he turned his attention towards Kasura. "You're a lot smarter than I give you credit for, gaijin. Watch your back, because I'll be watching you."
Kasura nodded as she watched Lao join with his friends as they walked to their next class. "Baka." Kasura said under her breath as she looked at her schedule and then started to try and find her first class.
"Man, what a way to start off my first day of college. Well Kasura, welcome to Tokyo University." Kasura thought sarcastically as she started her way down the long hall.
"Hey, did you hear about the big commotion over by the admission's office earlier this morning?" Shu asked as he was leaning across his desk.
"Shu, I'm surprised at you." Touma replied as he raised an eyebrow at him.
"What? I was just asking a question." Shu said as he looked towards Touma with slight confusion.
"No, that's not what I'm surprised about." Touma replied as he crossed his arms.
"Oh, then what are you so surprised about?" Shu asked as he raised an eyebrow at him.
"That you use a big word like commotion." Touma replied with a smirk.
"That was low, Touma, even for you." Shu said with a slight frown.
"Sorry Shu, I was just kidding, but seriously, I am surprised that you would actually gossip about someone. That doesn't seem like you." Touma replied as he leaned forward a bit.
"I'm not gossiping, I'm just asking if you heard what went down, that's not the same thing." Shu said as he crossed his arms.
"Actually, now that you bring it up, I did hear something about Lao giving a new person a hard time earlier this morning by the admissions office." Touma replied.
"And you accuse me of gossiping." Shu said with a smirk. Touma was just about to reply, when the instructor walked in with Kasura.
"Class, we have a new student that transferred from America, her name is Kasura Raiven," the instructor said as he and Kasura
stood in front of the class. "Kasura, why don't you take that empty seat in front of those two there and then we can start class."
Kasura nodded and then walked over to the empty seat that was in front of Shu and Touma. "Class, now turn to page..." the instructor said as he started class.
While Kasura quickly found her book and turned to the page that the instructor said, someone whispered from behind, making her turn her head slightly. "Pst, konichiwa, my name's Shu, and this is my friend Touma." he said as Shu gave a warm smile.
"Nice to meet the both of you." Kasura replied with a smile.
"Is there something that the three of you want to talk about with the class?" the instructor asked as he looked at them.
"Gomen, sensei." Touma apologized as the instructor nodded his head and then continued the lesson.
"Alright then, now class, what did Plato mean when he said that we only see things that are somewhat distantly related to these ultimate realities? Ah Mr. Rei Faun, would you be so kind to explain to the class what he meant by that?" the instructor asked as he took Shu off guard.
"Don't trust everything that you see?" Shu asked as he raised an eyebrow.
"Does anyone else have an explanation, that can be a little closer than Mr. Rei Faun's answer?" the instructor asked as he looked around the class. Touma was about to reply, but Kasura started to speak.
"Actually, he's not entirely wrong, sensei." Kasura replied as she spoke up.
"Oh? And why do you say that?" the instructor asked.
"Hai, because Plato was showing with his cave theory that the people within the cave would only see what the shadows from the artifacts that were on the inside. Where if they went outside of the cave, then they would find out that what they saw inside may or may have not been the same thing as what they saw the shadow of from outside of the cave. So when he said don't trust everything that you see, it's like saying don't judge a book by it's cover before you read it." Kasura replied as she finished.
"Is that what you were saying, Mr. Rei Faun?" the instructor asked as he turned his attention towards Shu.
"Yea, that's exactly what I was saying." Shu replied. The instructor nodded his head and then continued with his lesson.
Touma and Shu gave each other a quick look and then looked in front of them at Kasura. She glanced back, gave a quick wink and then turned her attention back to the instructor's lesson.
About half an hour later, the bell rang signaling the end of class. "Hey, hold up, before you leave, make sure to read the next chapter for tomorrow. There might be a quiz, so be ready." the instructor said as a few groans came from the class as they were leaving.
"Hey, thanks for the save there in class." Shu said as Kasura packed her book into her backpack.
"Sure, not a problem." Kasura replied with a smile as she zipped it shut.
"Gaijin." Lao huffed as Kasura lowered her eyes sadly.
"Baka." Kasura said under her breath as Lao left. Kasura winced a bit as she pulled her two backpacks over her sore shoulders. Touma and Shu noticed this and looked over to her in concern.
"Kasura, are you ok?" Touma asked in concern.
"Huh? Ah yea, I'm fine, I'm just a little sore that's all. I gotta get to my next class, so I'll see ya both around?" Kasura asked as she was about to leave.
"Yea sure, see you around," Shu replied as she gave a quick nod and then left. "Touma, do you think that..?"
"I think so, Shu," Touma replied with a slight frown, then the five minute bell rang. "We'll talk about it later with the others, for now we better hurry up, or we'll be late for our next class."
A couple of hours later, "Shu, hey Shu what's the deal? Why aren't you eating?" Shin asked as he noticed that Shu was picking at his food.
"This is a first, since when doesn't Shu eat?" Seji asked in a taunting manner as he was trying to get a reaction out of him.
"Have you guys met the new girl?" Touma asked as he looked around at them.
"No, not yet. Why?" Ryo asked back.
"You heard about the situation that happened earlier this morning, right." Touma asked, as the others nodded. "Well, we think that she might have been on the receiving end of it."
"Did you ask her about it?" Shin asked in concern.
"No, she took off for her next class before we could ask." Touma replied.
"What's her name?" Ryo asked.
"Kasura Raiven." Shu replied as he finally spoke up.
"Pretty name." Seji said as he leaned forward a bit.
"Pretty girl." Shu replied a little louder than he wanted.
"Shu?" Seji asked as he raised an eyebrow at him with interest.
"Hey, is that her?" Shin asked as he saw Kasura sitting alone leaning against a tree, eyes closed, listening to her cd player.
"Yea it is, oh man, it looks like Kasura is going to get some unexpected company." Shu replied as he quickly got up and started to make his way over to her. The others quickly got up and followed him.
"Gaijin! Hey! I'm talking to you!" Lao said as he pulled off her headset.
"Hey! What's the big idea!?" Kasura asked angrily as she started to stand up.
"Gaijin thinks that she's so smart. You're out numbered, so how are you going to get out of this one?" Mei asked with a grin.
"Why don't you all just back off, I didn't come here looking for trouble. So why don't you just leave me alone?" Kasura asked as she stood her ground.
"Then you shouldn't have came." Tahi replied hotly.
"If you don't like me being here, then that's your problem." Kasura said stubbornly.
"No, actually, now it's your problem." Lao replied with a cruel smile as he and his friend made a circle around her.
"Back off, I've already gave you one warning. Now I'm giving you a second, but I don't give three." Kasura said as she got into a defensive position.
"Oh really? You think that you can take all of us? This should be good." Lao replied as his eyes twinkled with a hint of danger.
"Lao! You heard the lady, back off man!" Shu said as he and the others finally made their way to them.
"Get lost, Rei Faun, this doesn't concern you or your friends. We're going to teach this gaijin that she just can't walk in on our campus and think that she'll automatically be accepted." Lao replied as he stole a quick glance back at them.
"Oh really? If I waited for acceptance from you and your group, then I'd be old, gray and living in a nursing home." Kasura shot back.
"Ok that's it! You're dead!" Lao said angrily as he charged at her. Kasura quickly side stepped and threw out a round house right in his stomach. Lao quickly turned around, his face showed the expression of a very pissed off bull just before it charges.
"Just don't stand there, get her!" Lao yelled at his friends angrily.
"Hey baka, haven't you heard of something called honor," Kasura asked as she blocked a kick with her leg. "I guess not."
"She's right, six against one isn't quite fair, so let's even the odds." Ryo replied as it was now six against six.
"What's going on out here? Don't you know that fighting on college grounds is strictly prohibited?!" the dean asked as he hurriedly came outside to investigate. "All of you could be expelled for this."
"It's nothing, my friends and I were just showing them a little martial arts demonstration." Kasura replied as she quickly came up with an explanation.
"Lao, is that true?" the dean asked as he looked at him suspiciously.
"Ah yea, they were just showing us a demonstration." Lao replied as he shot her a dangerous look.
"Alright then, I'll look over it this time, but don't let me find you or your friends harassing her a third time. Do I make myself clear?" the dean asked as he looked at Lao and his friends.
Lao and his friends nodded, and then the dean walked back to his office. "This is far from over, gaijin," Lao said. "You've just made a very dangerous enemy."
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*Note Japanese translations
gaijin = foreigner
kimoi = sick
gomen = sorry
usse = shut up
yaru ka = do you wanna piece of me
domo = thanks
baka = moron
konichiwa = hi
sensei = teacher
hai = yes
