THE FINISH LINE
By Shikoku
NOTE: All characters are created by Rumiko Takahashi. In no way, do I claim them as my own.
The sun shone brightly one morning in Nerema. It's rays
found their way to Akane Tendo's window. The light pushed through
right into the sleeping girl's eyes. She tried to push the light
away, but the light wouldn't relent. The light won, and she awoke.
Akane sat up and yawned. She gazed around her bright, shiny room,
before noticing the little black pig that was asleep next to her. She
smiled. Gently, Akane placed her hand on the sleeping pig's head,
waking him from his slumber.
P-chan. "P" for "pig" and
"chan" for "cute", as Akane had explained.
Momentarily
disorientated, the pig glanced around trying to figure out where he
was. At the sight of Akane, P-chan remembered and relaxed. If pigs
couldn't smile, P-chan gave a close semblance to one.
He yawned,
showing the fangs that made him unique...among other things. Akane
didn't realize that pigs didn't usually have fangs. She never
thought about it, really. She thought they made him look cute.
Akane
began to undress to get ready for school. She didn't notice P-chan
blushing. She didn't see him turn around to face the wall, like a
gentleman. Instead, she just put on her robe and left the room to
take her bath.
P-chan sat alone in her room, thankful she hadn't
tried to take him with her. P-chan hated water.
But only when
Akane was around.
He let his senses tell him where the rest of
the family was. He smelled the breakfast Kasumi was cooking. He heard
the sounds of fighting in the backyard, which told him that Ranma and
Genma were practicing, again. Soun was no doubt reading his morning
paper, and Nabiki was probably getting dressed to leave for school
early to blackmail someone or sell one of Onno-Ranma or Akane's
pictures to Kuno.
Yes, P-chan had been here long enough to know
the family he had adopted. He knew them, but few knew him. Probably
only Ranma understood him... but never completely. Ranma was never
lost. Ranma was never lonely. Ranma was not a pig.
P-chan glanced
around the room which he had been staying in for the last few months.
It was almost a year since the day Akane had first found him here. He
had been lost., as he was always lost, but Akane had found him.
P-chan still got lost, but now he had Akane to try to get back to,
nothing else mattered. He loved her, in a way he had never loved
anyone before. He was willing to die for her sake. He was even
prepared to sacrifice his own happiness for her own happiness if the
need came.
He prayed that it wouldn't come to that.
But not
even Akane knew him, not completely. She only knew a part of him. The
part P-chan never liked. One he hated so much he had vowed to make
the person who did this to him pay.
Ranma Saotome.
She knew his
better part, his real self, but she did not recognize him as her pet.
P-chan hoped she never would. But he couldn't help but wish that
Akane would love and. accept him anyway, as she did now.
A wish
which had no chance of ever being granted.
Humming to herself,
Akane returned. Glistening black, her hair was still damp from her
bath, but she had neatly brushed it until it shined. Her bathrobe was
still wrapped tightly around her. Again, P-chan turned as she started
to get dressed. Again, Akane didn't notice P-chan's actions.
She
slips on her school uniform: a white blouse under a blue-green
jumper. All of the girls at Furinkan High--with the exception of Ukyo
Kuanji-- wore this outfit, but P-chan always thought Akane looked the
best in it.
Akane was not "uncute" in P-chan's eyes.
Akane
laughed as she finally noticed P-chan facing the wall, but she didn't
think it was strange. Carefully, she picked him and carried him
downstairs. P-chan enjoyed Akane's closeness, but no matter how
close he was to her, she was still so far away. A race that's
finish line was in sight, but no matter how much he ran, it is still
far ahead of him, forever out of reach.
He felt the motion of
Akane walking, protectively holding him so not to let him fall.
P-chan never thought he would get used to having someone carry him,
but he had grown used to the sensation, grown to enjoy it, in fact.
But he was still willing to give it up to be whole once more.
Akane
entered the dining room. P-chan saw her eyes glance around the room
falling on each member of her family. Soun still reading his paper,
Kasumi ready to serve, Nabiki impatiently waiting for everyone to
come so she could eat, Akane glanced at each one, but her eyes still
searched for a particular face.
Finally, her eyes lit up as Ranma
Saotome entered the room from the backyard. She gazed at him for a
moment, before remembering where she was. She, pointedly, ignored
him, once again. But P-chan had seen that look, the look that she had
given Ranma, both subconsciously and consciously…when he deserved
it, ever since he could remember. If P-chan would have confronted her
about that look, Akane would have denied it, vehemently. But P-chan
did not want to confront her with this. He was afraid of the answers
he may get.
Akane focused on her breakfast and feeding her pet.
P-chan enjoyed mealtimes, for Akane spoon fed him, another thing he
had grown used to.
While he ate, P-chan noticed Ranma sitting
across from them. He was staring at Akane, the same look Akane had
given him earlier. P-chan scowled. Ranma was always looking at Akane
that way, when she wasn't looking. When she was looking at him, he
just acted the way he usually did: like a jerk. Once again, P-chan
wondered why Akane had to fall in love with him. P-chan hated to
admit it, but he knew it was true. Akane loved that jerk.
P-chan
couldn't see anything good about Ranma Saotome. He was arrogant and
cocky, rude and brash. He claimed to never fight girls, but he still
treated them, badly. He collected fiancees like a young boy collects
baseball cards. He then strings them along, giving them hope that one
day he'll be theirs, wasting their lives, all because he refused to
make the decision that would free them.
Thinking these thoughts,
P-chan narrowed his eyes in anger, glaring at Ranma, wishing looks
could kill.
The glare didn't go unnoticed. Ranma saw the look
the little black pig was giving him and returned it full force. Only
Ranma knew P-chan. The Creator always recognizes the creation.
Accident or not, Ranma made P-chan into who he is. P-chan hated him
for it.
P-chan hated himself.
P-chan returned his focus on the
conversation around the table. He wondered if his real family had
ever talked like this. He doubted it. His family was not a normal
family. He barely knew them anymore. P-chan had come to think of this
family as his own.
Soon, breakfast was over, and Nabiki, Ranma,
and Akane had to leave for school. Before leaving, Akane again
cradled P-chan into her arms and carried him up to her room. She
smiled, reassuring him that she would return. Her smile brightened,
as he nodded his head in understanding. Akane didn't realize that
most pets don't answer their owners.
P-chan watched her leave,
sad that he couldn't follow. He didn't belong to where she was
going, not anymore.
He managed to hop onto the windowsill and
looked out seeing Akane set out for school with Ranma. He watched as
they argued lightly, as they ran, Ranma balanced on the fence, Akane
on the sidewalk, below him. In others eyes they were a cute couple,
P-chan couldn't see it. He knew they never wanted their engagement,
hated it, in fact. P-chan shook his head, wondering how a "cute
couple" could argue so much. All they did was fight and insult each
other, occasionally, everyday, Akane hitting Ranma with her mallet,
but even P-chan knew that deep inside, the two loved each other. He
hoped he was wrong.
P-chan sighed in defeat, as he jumped down
from the windowsill and lied down on Akane's bed. He was still
exhausted from walking all night before finding Akane again. Lost as
usual. P-chan wondered if he had ever spent a day in his short life
not lost.
Perhaps his dreams may prove brighter than reality.
Once
again, he saw himself running on the beach towards the woman he
loved. Akane ran towards him, as well, calling out his name. They
were about to meet, but then Ranma appeared, knocking him aside,
catching Akane as she ran into his arms. They hugged, oblivious to
P-chan struggling to get off the ground. The couple ran off together,
leaving P-chan face down in the sand, being trampled to death as a
group of pigs marched on top of him.
P-chan woke up with a start.
Pigs. P-chan seethed, wondering why it always had to be pigs. P-chan
hated pigs.
He got up and stretched, jumping to the floor below.
He exited Akane's room and walked down the unfamiliar halls. He had
been living here for months, and everything still looked
unrecognizable in his eyes. He found the kitchen, the guest room, the
hall closet, the dojo, Okinawa, and Akane's room again before
finding his intended destination: the bathroom.
P-chan went
through the routine of nudging the door open with his snout and
later, after waddling in, pushing it shut. He hopped onto the stool
by the bathtub and nudged the hot water faucet on. Patiently, he
waited as the tub filled with water before jumping in.
Instead of
the little, black piglet, a young man with his unruly, black hair
controlled by the bandanna which had originally been located around
P-chan's neck, resurfaced. He stopped the water, then lay back
soaking in the warm water. He enjoyed any chance of relaxation,
having few in his troubled, young life. There he lay, before noticing
the time and standing up; the water dripping down his strong,
athletic body, a martial artist's body. His hardened, calloused
hand unplugged the drain. As the water departed, he found his hidden
clothes and began to dress. He wore a well-worn yellow peasant shirt,
black pants tied at the shins, and a heavy backpack filled with the
necessities of a life lived on the road. On top of the backpack
rested a red bamboo umbrella both a weapon and protection from the
elements that should try to harm him.
Dressed once again, the boy
departed the bathroom, careful not to be seen as he left the house.
He found himself outside without much trouble. However, he was not
ready to leave, just yet. With graceful agility, he jumped onto the
roof where he sat to watch the world go by. He often came up here to
think, to plan his next move. This time he wasn't sure what to do
next.
He sat there for some time before he heard familiar
bickering coming from the streets below. Having caught his attention,
the boy watched as Ranma and Akane returned from school. The scene
was the same as this morning, Ranma on the fence, Akane on the
ground, but this time, they weren't in a hurry, and they were
smiling rather than scowling at each other. The boy watched as Ranma
said something to Akane, which caused her to blush and smile wider.
Ranma then hopped off the fence and joined Akane on the ground.
Together, they entered their home, never noticing the boy on the roof
above them.
The boy looked thoughtfully at the spot he had last
seen the couple. Nodding to himself, he stood up, knowing it was time
for him to leave. Gracefully, he leaped off the roof, landing easily
on the street below. He shouldered his pack and turned to take one
last look at the place he had thought of as home. He knew he didn't
belong here, not really. But in a way it would always be home. He was
P-chan, for better or worse.
He wondered, briefly, if anyone would
miss him.
He wondered if he should say goodbye.
He wondered if
it really mattered.
Turning, the boy known to some as P-chan
walked away. All he had was what he carried on his back and a few
memories, some good, some bad, some a mixture of both, in his heart.
He didn't know where he was going. He rarely did. All he knew was
that he had to keep going, until he finally crossed that finish
line.
Ryoga Hibiki just wished he knew where or what it
was.
THE END
Okay, I'm not really sure where that came from. I wanted to do something about Ryoga's typical day as P-chan, but it turned into this. I love it when fanfics do that! Anyway, I hoped you liked it. I wanted to tell a story without dialogue. Did it work? Oh, by the way, it was originally my first songfic, but I edited it out for story was written seven years ago.
