Tenchi Muyo! (C) 1998 AIC * Pioneer LDC, Inc. * Tenchi Muyo Committee ------------------------------------------------------------ Presenting- An original Tenchi Muyo! Fanfiction by: Mark Eymer (saotome@micron.net) Tenchi Muyo!: A Candle, a Flame ------------------------------------------------------------ Fire is a magical thing. Perpetual motion, something mankind has been trying to create for countless generations, yet has never been able to. The infinite mystery inherint in a single, burning flame evades our limited understanding. We know how it works, chemically, physically, yet we can not reproduce anything at all resembling it. Truly, a work of nature so simplistic, yet so enigmatic at the same time. Fire could be considered alive, or so some say. It possesses all the basic aspects of life. It requires food, to fuel it's existence. It also requires shelter from the elements, water, wind, and earth are all capable of extinguishing flame. Likewise fire requires air, oxygen, which also acts as food, fuel to keep it burning. Reproduction is also present, for fires tend to spread, do they not? Also like all life, we humans attach certain significant meanings to a kindled flame. Many say that love is like a fire; it threatens to engulf a person, totally encompass them in it's relentless heat. Love also grows like a flame, where a small spark is capable of setting an inferno of passion and affection alight. Much like fire, though, love also needs to be rekindled. A love that runs out of fuel may extinguish, and long experienced, familiar feelings may vanish in a sudden puff of smoke. Yet even as the fires of passion have burned to a slowly smoldering ember, another simple spark can set off another such inferno. Many such thoughts passed through the mind of one of the Galaxie's most reviled criminals, the infamous space pirate, Ryoko. The lithe female sat quietly, watching in rapt fascination as the fire atop a single blue candle danced around the wick. Sighing deeply, Ryoko closed her eyes, allowing the gentle warmth of the swaying flame to wash over her face. A faint yellow glow emanated from the tip of the candle, highlighting the room in it's soft light. Moments like this were few and far between for the troubled pirate. Reopening her eyes, Ryoko focused her attention not on the candle in front of her window, but on the moon floating in the night sky. Silently speaking a prayer to the disc of silver, Ryoko emptied her soul to the night sky above. God how she hated this meager existence. She, the person who had almost destroyed the entirety of the planet Jurai, had been reduced to nothing more than a bickering, love sick, woman. And for nothing more than a room in the house of the man she loved, a man who didn't return that love. A tear streaked down Ryoko's cheek and was quickly and vehemently wiped away. No, she would not allow herself to show weakness. Countless nights before she had sailed through that starfilled sky, oblivious to the lives of others. But here, on this backwater planet, something had changed. Whether that was for the better, Ryoko was not certain. For the first time in her entire life, Ryoko was questioning her own actions. It was becoming harder to wake up to a new day, harder to face the people in her life. It was becoming harder to continue living. Every morning, Ryoko passed a mirror on her way to the bathroom, and every morning, Ryoko hated what she saw within the reflection. She was forced to face the acts she had committed. Terrible, evil acts. More than anything else, Ryoko hated herself. She hated herself for the things she had done in her life. Even as the realization that Kagato had been at fault for much of her deeds, Ryoko pushed the thoughts away. Even if Kagato had controlled her then, Ryoko controlled herself now. And, she also clearly remembered the crimes she had committed. It weighed heavily on her conscience, indeed. People in this very house had been hurt by her past actions, Sasami had almost died when she attacked Jurai. Grief, like nothing she had ever experienced, coursed through Ryoko at that moment. She had almost killed one of the few people she loved; one of the few that made life worth living. She couldn't imagine her world without the young princess' smile. And yet, she had stolen a million similar smiles from a million similar faces a million times before. Killing was not new to her, no. Ryoko had known how to kill as long as she had existed. The new part was the guilt she felt over the deaths she had caused. Intentionally caused. That's what brought the most grief. And now, in the presence of her lone candle and the ever vigilant moon, Ryoko understood something. Clarity washed over her senses as she considered the implications of what she'd done in years past. Had Yosho not entrapped her, Ryoko surely would have continued her killing. Her senseless killing. Shaking the thoughts from her head, Ryoko felt herself sinking into the grasp of despair. She knew, realistically, that she could never expect Tenchi to love someone like herself. She didn't deserve him, and she never had. Mustering a final breath, Ryoko blew out the candle. While the smoke lazily rose from the extinguished wick of an old candle, Ryoko laid her head on her arms and cried. All of the pent up emotion, all of the guilt and grief caused by her own actions was released in that one cleansing action. She had not cried in seven hundred years, and the feeling was like none other. That night, Ryoko cried until she fell asleep out of sheer exhaustion. And yet, even in the grips of sleep, Ryoko wasn't released from the prison she had created for herself. Tumultuous feelings haunted her dreams, and later, in the wee hours of morning, Tenchi would remember hearing what he thought to be a whimper escape from Ryoko's room. But then again, the sound could have simply been the passing breeze, as it lazily blew through the open window of Ryoko's room. ------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter Notes: I don't know WHAT the hell this is... Kind of a stream of consciousness type experiment that I don't think turned out too terribly well. I vear off topic in a few areas and that alone is enough to bug me about the story. Comments are welcome, flames will promptly be blown out. I'm just trying to work on my writing. Special thanks go to: -Pioneer Entertainment for releasing this wonderful series over here in the States, as well as AIC and the Tenchi Muyo Committee for creating this universe. -Anyone who has preread or even read this for that matter. I need the C&C. And to: -White Wolf and Tybalt, Admins of the FFML, as well as all of the good people of the FFML who've put up with my work. Thank you for reading, Mark Eymer (saotome@micron.net)