Hello again. This story is doing very well and I am glad that you've been reading it. There are still 6 wishes to go. Enjoy. And I still don't own jack.


Tenchi found himself in the sand on a beach in who knows where. He looked and next to him in a beach chair was Ryoko. She was lying back in a skimpy bikini getting tan, with a guy trying to hit on her. "Honey, why do you keep misplacing our ring? Now let's go home." The man said holding out a ring.

"I'm not your wife, so go away you pervert!" Ryoko replied as she dashed his hopes and he walked away. (A/N: This is based on a true occurrence from one of my friends, except it took place at a Renaissance fair without skimpy clothing.)

"Ryoko, what just happened?" Tenchi asked.

"Oh, people have been hitting on me all day. I wonder why?" Ryoko said.

"Do you notice what you're wearing?" Tenchi asked. "And why did you put me on a cop show? I wanted Ayeka to notice me, not think I was a criminal."

"Well, maybe you should have thought about your wish. Or you could have asked me for help. I did give you those wishes." Ryoko replied.

"Fine. Even though you're the devil, you are a woman. What is your suggestion?" Tenchi asked.

Ryoko pulled out a Cosmo. "Well, according to this magazine, which Ayeka also happens to read, women want to see how guys treat other people to know how they'll treat them. You need some responsibility and Ayeka will be all over you. She'll think you're so sweet." She said.

"You know what, that might actually be a good idea. Fine then, I want to be responsible." Tenchi said.

"That's perfect, because the summer is the perfect time for this wish, but I need to tell you something. Your wishes affect reality. When you hit 666, you disappeared. They don't know who you are, but those officers know what you look like, especially Kiyone, Ayeka's friend. Now onto the wish! " Ryoko said as the scenery around them changed.

Ayeka found herself walking through various vendors at a summer festival. With her was her friend Azaka. "You do know that you don't have to come out here for my sake. Just because Kiyone couldn't come doesn't mean I couldn't have had a good time on my own." Ayeka said.

"No, it's no problem. I insist. Besides, Yosho insisted that I escort you." He replied. She didn't rely. She was caught up in seeing a shooting gallery being run by a young man handing out prizes to victors. Ayeka walked up to the booth and asked, "May I have a try, sir?"

"Oh. Sure. That'll be 1,000 yen for 5 bullets. Here you…" Tenchi said, but was interrupted by Ryoko who quickly threw down a 10,000 yen bill and grabbed the gun.

"I'm going to need more bullets, sir." Ryoko said playfully as she grabbed for more bullets. Wooden bullets started flaring out of the gun at high speeds, scaring away a few people. After she promptly ran out of bullets, Tenchi pulled Ryoko away from the booth and whispered, "Ryoko, I wished that I was more responsible. I'm working at a festival booth. And ever since Ayeka came, I've had no feeling in my left leg."

"Oh, that. Well, pull your pant leg up and you'll see." Ryoko said. Tenchi pulled the leg up and saw that his leg was completely missing from a few centimeters below his knee. Ayeka saw this, but had no idea what they were saying.

"Well, as it turns out, last year, you went to America and joined the army, lying about your age, and lost your foreleg acting as a decoy for your fellow soldiers to escape with their lives while you were shot with an AK-47. Now trust me, ask Ayeka to walk with you and go to the river and you will have the time of your life. I knew this wish would work out." Ryoko replied.

Tenchi walked over to Ayeka and asked, "Would you care to walk with me, Ayeka-san?"

"I would love to. Azaka, leave us." Ayeka replied. Azaka quickly followed her order and left as she and Tenchi walked down toward the bay. Ayeka walked still thinking of why he was missing a leg. They found themselves at Tokyo bay on a stretch of cool grass. They both collapsed almost at the same time next to each other. "Um, how exactly did you lose your leg?" Ayeka asked.

"Oh, well, I went over to America a year ago and joined the army. I was sent to the Middle East. I used myself as a decoy and, well, this happened, but my comrades survived at least." Tenchi replied.

The night carried on with the two of them not noticing time. They talked of old times and knew what there was to know about each other. "Oh, you know what, I never asked your name." Ayeka said. Tenchi noticed that Ayeka hadn't noticed him at the office. He wasn't sure if he should tell her his name though.

"Oh well, I guess it doesn't matter. I just feel so, strangely warm around you." Ayeka embraced Tenchi. Finally, I think that I did it. I don't need those other wishes. I have Ayeka. I lost my leg, but that's a small enough price.

"Do you want to come by my place and grab a drink?" Tenchi asked.

Ayeka and Tenchi were outside his apartment. Tenchi started to turn the key and opened the door. Unexpectedly, a cabbit jumped onto his face. "Daddy, you're home," Said a small girl with blue hair. "Oh, hi miss. I'm Sasami, Tenchi's daughter."

"Tenchi, what is this?" Ayeka asked.

"Oh, he didn't tell you? A year ago, he adopted me and Ryo-ohki here." Sasami replied. "Come on, play with me and Ryo-ohki."

"I guess I'll just be going now." Ayeka said walking out the door.

"Ayeka, wait…" Tenchi said, but it was too late. She had already left.

"Come on daddy, play with me." Sasami insisted almost pulling at him.

"Okay Sasami, but first I need to make a phone call." Tenchi replied reaching for the flip phone. When I wanted responsibility, I didn't want a kid. That's the last time I trust her. Oh well, I was so close too.

Tenchi dialed 666 and hit send.


This was definitely not my best chapter, but there is much more to come. Another chapter means another wish, so keep reading and maybe do some reviewing.