PM Productions Presents A Phillip Masters Fanfic A Past of Love Part One TMiL/Tenchi TV continuity Tokyo, Autumn 1970 He looked down at her still form. Her dark hair shimmered slightly in the moonlight, which lanced in through the nearby window. He stepped so lightly that he himself could not hear his footfalls. She was covered in her bedsheet and seemed to be having some sort of nightmare. Her face was sweaty and her cheeks were a reddish tint. After a few moments her breathing became more labored. He kneeled down at her bedside and in a moment of insane bravery ran a hand across her forehead. He felt the warm moist skin and a shiver ran down his spine. She normally looked so peaceful, it was hard to imagine her as she was now. He found himself making small shushing noises to try and calm her. After a few more minutes she finally calmed down, her breathing coming again in a slow, steady rhythm. He pulled his hand back, still feeling the warmth upon it. He noticed a slight shaking and grabbed his hand with the other. It was the odor... of her distress. It bothered him, made him wish he could truly do something to soothe her concerns. Her dreams of what she could not, and should not comprehend. However, he was bound, his hands tied. He could only watch, from afar and make sure nothing happened to her. He was a Galaxy Police officer, trained to remain in control of any given situation. Yet, the current situation was not one he had ever imagined having to face. He had never had protection duty... from the start he was placed in the Class A Criminal Division for his ability and intelligence. He was not used to dealing with people, and he was certainly not used to being in love. Unfortunately, after months of watching Achika that is exactly what had happened. He had fallen in love with her, quite literally head over heels. She was so gentle and understanding, and no matter what the situation she would not crumble. Inside her was a strength that even he admired, and he knew that inside her was something even she did not know. Her true self, her true heritage, was covered and locked away. Now, something so powerful it made even the infamous Ryoko look like a petty thief was after her for that part of her she wasn't even aware of. At first, protecting her was a job. Something to be done for the betterment of the future. He also wished to meet Kain in person, to make him pay for what he had done. Most likely this would result in his own death, but he had to try or live forever with the knowledge that he had sat idly by and watched the Universe destroyed. Then, on one Saturday afternoon, on the busride home, the unthinkable had happened... Two months prior... Summer 1970 He watched her as she entered the bus. He followed obediantly as he did every day. She couldn't be left alone for even a second. His calculations told that she would be attacked within the current year. With his resouces that was the best he could narrow it down to. She sat in the same place she always did, near the middle, on the left side, window seat. He took up his place right behind her, ignoring whoever sat next to him. This would prove to be the mistake. Ten minutes after the bus had pulled away, the man who had sat next to him stood up suddenly. The movement forced his attention and the first thing he saw when he swiveled his head was the barrel of a gun. He was unsure of its make, as he was unfamiliar with Earth weapons, but it most closely resembled a Type C Personnel Projectile Weapon. Small and for the most part not any sort of danger. However, from point blank range, it would most likely make his day a very bad one. "Listen up everyone!" the man cried. Everyone on the bus turned to him, and silence fell quickly as they noticed what he was holding. The bus driver turned his head to see what the commotion was and saw the man holding the gun. The brakes were firmly pressed, and the man flew forward, knocked off balance. Normally, this brief lapse in attention would have been more than plenty of time for him to overtake the attacker. Thing was, the man's finger was already squeezing the trigger, and his forward momentum was bringing the aim directly to Achika. She was staring wide eyed as the end of the gun came to point straight at her. Trakal did the only thing he could think of, he threw his hand in front of the weapon. It discharged with an incredible bang that rang through his hyper-sensative ears. A sharp pain shot through his arm as he hand took the impact of the bullet. From such close range even the primitive device was enough to cause minor damage to his organic hand. Fortunately though even his living hand was reenforced or the projectile would have gone straight through unhindered and killed Achika. He came up with his right arm instantly, and knocked the attacker clear out of the bus. The boy who sat in the seat opposite them blinked at the broken window next to him. Trakal lowered his cybernetic limb and clenched his wounded hand, ignoring the blood that was flowing from it and down his arm. He looked to Achika, noting that, for the most part she seemed okay. "Are you alright?" he asked gently, not wanting to frighten her. She stared at him for a moment, as if not quite sure what had just transpired. Then, tears began to flow slowly from her eyes. She reached forward, taking his wounded hand into hers and opening it to look down at the bullet imbeded there. "I'm sorry." she whispered, the tears coming harder. He looked impassively at the bullet and removed it, dropping it to the floor with a small clink. "It'll be okay, no serious damage done." Achika looked up into his eyes seriously. "No! You saved my life, and hurt yourself doing it!" "Is everything alright back here?" This was from the driver, who was checking on what had happened. "Everything went by so fast there for a moment..." He noticed Trakal's bleeding, "Are you okay?" Trakal nodded to the driver and he went on his way, checking the rest of the occupants. "I want you to come home with me... my grandfather can fix you right up." Achika said, still holding his hand carefully. Trakal simply nodded, at a loss for words. It was only good fortune. Normally, he had to stake out the house, now he could keep an eye on her from inside. Something else inside of him told another story, but the voice was too weak to hear... yet. A half an hour later they both arrived at the Masaki shrine. Trakal always loved going there for his observations, the scenery reminded him of his home world. He briefly looked skyward, as if to spot his planet, so far away. He could never return, for even if he had a way of the Earth he would return to a time that was not his. "What are you thinkin' about?" He looked down again to see Achika staring at him curiously. He looked around, noting they were at the enterance to the house. "Oh, nothing... just remembering home." "Oh? Where are you from?" She opened the door and stepped inside, announcing their arrival. "Far away," was his response, and he left it at that. Achika looked ready to press, but her grandfather walked in at that moment. She looked at him and smiled, "Hello, grandpa, this is a friend of mine... uh..." She looked at him, distraught. "Makoto," he supplied helpfully. He had stolen it from the person who he had first met when he arrived in Japan. Katsuhito stared at him for a moment, then replied, "Makoto... good name." Then, he nodded and walked back into the other room. Achika smiled at Makoto, "He likes you. Come up this way." She began walking down the hall. Trakal followed, curious as to where she was taking him. The dining area seemed to be where her grandfather had gone. Perhaps they were heading to her room? His suspicions became reality as Achika slid aside a door to reveal the stereotype teenage girl's bedroom. The bed was draped in a light pink sheet, and was western style, much to his surprise. As furniture went, there was only a small dresser and desk, on which sat a lamp and some scattered papers. He suspected the majority of her clothing was stored in the closet next to the bed. Achika fumbled in the darkness until she found the light switch. The room was bathed in sudden illumination, making her blink repeatedly. She turned to him and smiled. "So, Makoto, how do you like my room?" He smiled back, something he didn't do often, but he found Achika made him feel... like he... belonged again. He shook his head quickly and answered, "It's very nice, Achika." She beamed at him, then went over to her desk and pulled the chair out. She motioned for him to sit in it and he complied. Sitting on the edge of her bed she began a conversation. "Earlier you said you were from far away... where exactly?" He briefly scanned his files on Earth geography and answered, "France." Achika's eyes widened considerably, and she almost leapt from the bed. "Really?! Where in France?" A little more searching, and, "Paris, of course." This was said with a flawless French accent. He thought for a moment that he had done something wrong, for she seemed as though she were going to faint. He reached out and grabbed her hand, then winced as his wound reminded him it was still there. Achika instantly turned serious. "Oh! I forgot about your hand!" She jumped up and ran out of the room while yelling, "Don't go anywhere!" Trakal sat as told, studying a few of the papers on the desk to alleviate boredom. Just a couple of school assignments, and a note to a... Noboyuki. It seemed she was inviting him to be her partner during a trip to Tokyo the school would be taking in a couple of months. At that moment Achika returned, carrying a towel and some first aid items. Trakal didn't truly need them, his computer-run immune system could handle anything, but he endured for her sake. She grabbed up his hand and with a delicateness he never thought possible, carefully cleaned his wound. Afterward she wrapped a small bandage around it, proclaiming she was done. Then, much to his surprise, she leaned forward and kissed him on the cheek. As she sat back his hand went instinctively to the spot where her lips had touched. "For my savior." she explained, then rose to put away the stuff she had used on his hand. After, she said she was starting dinner and that her grandfather wanted to talk to him while they waited. He nodded and went to the dining room where Katsuhito was kneeling at the table. Trakal took a position opposite him, and they sat in silent contemplation for a moment. Katsuhito spoke up first, "So... Achika says you saved her life. Could I have some details?" Trakal nodded and told him the story. The wisened old man nodded, "You know, you tell that like a police officer." He burst out laughing his joking observation. Trakal joined in as expected, but inside he was shaking slightly. He had to remember that the old man before him was in reality Yosho, the legendary knight of Jurai. He should be more careful. "You need not be so nervous... I am in debt to you for saving Achika. You are welcome here as long as you like." A sparkle came to Katsuhito's eyes, and he smiled. Trakal nodded, "Thank you." "So, you go to school with Achika, do you? How are you doing so far?" "Good... the courses aren't difficult, and the scenery is nice here." General conversation reighned for about twenty more minutes, during which neither person gave away anything of any importance. They seemed to have a tacit agreement that they would live and let live in this situation. Achika then came in with dinner, and they all dug in. It had been a long day. Tokyo, Autumn 1970 That had been when he first knew she was something more than just an object to be protected. He had slept in their guestroom for the night, and was gone before anyone awoke the next morning. The next day in school he was wearing another disguise, so Achika would not know who he was. He couldn't go getting involved and messing with the time axis. Kain had already messed it up enough without needing his help. He stood up again, looking down at her still figure, calm and collected. She seemed so peaceful, but he knew that something big was going to happen soon to shatter that peace. Another group from the future, consisting of Achika's son, had come back to stop Kain from destroying the Masaki family forever. "Achika, I will never let anything happen to you." he whispered in the darkness, then turned about to leave. "Makoto?" Trakal froze, and he did a quick diagnostic of his auditory sensors. Everything checked out, so he turned to look back at Achika. She was still lying on her futon, but her eyes were open. "Makoto? Is that you?" She had obviously heard his voice... the one thing he did not change. He sighed, debating what to do. He knew he shouldn't speak to her, not as Makoto... not as the boy who loved her. But... "Yes... it's me." END PART ONE This was an idea born from inspiration. Please send comments and the like here. Thanks for reading, PMasters (7-5-98) "I'm only holding back the rain. So many raindrops, so many pains. I want to find my train someday. As seasons go past the station." - Tokyo Babylon OVA 1 / E-mail at: PhilMasters@webtv.net / Web page pending use of a computer! "...has anyone ever used something alive for a coat of arms?" - The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea (Mishima Yukio, 1965) / "You see, what you call a cat, we use as armor." - Rune (El-Hazard, 1994)