PM Productions Presents A Phillip Masters Fanfic A Past of Love Part Two TMiL/Tenchi TV continuity Tokyo, Autumn 1970 "Makoto..." Obviously, she was at a loss for words. So, he supplied them for her. "What am I doing here? Where did I go? Why am I here now?" There was a pause, and a shuffling of covers before she answered, "Yeah." Due to her recent attack, Achika was alone in the room. This was fortunate, as Trakal did not need the complication of others in the current situation. "Please, shut your eyes, I am going to turn on the light." He waited a second, then flipped the switch by the door. He looked down at Achika, who was now sitting up in her bed, her covers thrown about her in a makeshift robe. Her hair was an absolute mess from all the tossing and turning she had done due to her nightmare, and her face was still flushed red. The light reflected from her skin due to the fine layer of sweat still present there. All in all, she looked like a goddess who had just awoken from a rather unsettling night. In his own mind, this was exactly what she was. After a moment, Achika opened her eyes, and blinked them a few times. She reached up to clear the sleep from them while looking in his direction. Her jaw fell loosely, and her fingers froze in their task. Trakal lowered his eyes to the floor. In all his years as being a Galaxy Police Operative he had faced many challenges. From the frigid, wind-torn mountains of Ryn V, to the furnace that once was Uri II, he had seen the harshest environments the Universe had to offer. As well, he had faced countless major offenders, one of which removed both his legs and almost his head. However, he had always emerged victorious, and his legs had been easily regenerated. A fight was something he never backed down from, and pain was nothing more than a fact of existence. Yet, nothing had prepared him for the emotional trauma of being feared by the one he loved. He could feel the confusion and hurt in her gaze, even with his own averted. "You... you can't be him." He looked up suddenly, to see Achika's expression had changed to one of denial. Most Earthly people would have screamed, fainted, or possibly even attacked him by this point. She had simply questioned his identity. This was a show of the strength he admired her for, and an example of why he fell in love with her. "Achika... two months ago I saved you from a bullet with my own hand." He looked down at that same hand and lifted an eyebrow. "The scar disappeared that same day, thanks to the technologies that have enhanced me, but the scar in my memory remains forever." Achika's face had softened at the reminder of the incident where they had met, but she still seemed pensive. "But... you're not even human! What are you?" Trakal couldn't help but grin. She had obviously been wanting to ask that question since the light was turned on, but it would have been rude. However, she couldn't control her curiosity any longer, and he couldn't blame her for that. "I am an alien, as you would term it... from Draal, two thousand light years from here. I am part of an organization set up to keep peace throughout the Galaxy." She stared at him for a moment, then asked, "Why are you here?" "I am here on a mission... to protect you." He decided to not tell her of the destruction of GP Headquarters, as that aspect of his reason for being there would only serve to confuse her more. "There is a powerful entity here whose only thought is removing you from the face of the Universe." Achika sat in silence once again, digesting the information given to her. She focused on Trakal after a few minutes. "Why? Why me?" "That is something you will be aware of if necessary, and should remain secret if not." He held up a hand to quell any objections. "Please, just trust me on this one." "Why should I trust you? You lied to me once..." She broke off, glaring at him. Trakal blinked, even he was amazed by how well she was taking the current situation. So amazed that he couldn't articulate a defense. "Uh... eh..." "I took you into my home and cared for you... and you lied to me! I... I..." She stopped, and a tear fell from her eye. She reached up and wiped her face and eyes. "I appreciate the fact that you are protecting me, but perhaps you should leave me alone for now." Now, he hardened his own gaze. "Achika... can't you understand why I told you I was from France, and not from a planet so far away you can't see it with the naked eye?" He stepped closer to her, knowing she was not frightened by his appearance. "Do you truly not see why I had cause for deception? I mean, look at me!" She looked back up at him, studying him for a moment. Then, she scowled, "You're furry... so the hell what?" She stood up, holding her blanket at her neck. "I trusted you, and you did not return that trust! I don't know what it's like out there in the vastness of space, but here that is a serious offense to my personal honor!" He was beginning to suspect something else was angering her, but held back his suspicions for the time being. "It's not just my appearance. I have rules I must follow... the first and foremost being no contact with the local people." She laughed briefly, "The Prime Directive, huh? Well, I've seen Star Trek, and I think it's a load of crap in this case. You already came into contact with me, and influenced the passage of time on my planet by saving my life... you shouldn't have left!" At first, he had no clue as to what she was talking about. Then he caught something she had said and stopped his reply. "Left?" "Left... as in to remove oneself from the area... past tense! You do understand the concept don't you?" Trakal stared at the irate woman before him for a moment. She was upset because he had left? "I thought you were angry because I lied to you?" She froze, and her face, which had gone back to its normal tone, flushed red anew. "T... that's right!" she stuttered, "I am! However..." She trailed off, looking down at the floor. "However, what?" He was excited to learn she missed him after he had 'left,' but he needed to know why. "However, I was really unhappy when you never showed up at school again... I wanted to get to know you better." She looked up at him again with anger, "But I wouldn't have even been knowing the real you, now would I?" There was more hurt than anger in her voice, and it just about crushed his heart. "I'm sorry I lied to you, Achika... I thought you wouldn't accept me for who I really am." He wanted to tell her he was scared, but his pride refused to allow him. "What's your name?" she asked, surprising him again. "Nori Trakal, of the Inue Tribe... the largest on Draal." He said this with the pride of his people behind him. "Trakal?" At his nod she continued, "Ever since I was a little girl I felt I belonged somewhere other than here. Every time I looked at the stars it seemed like they were calling to me... as if I could actually hear a voice from them. I've always wondered if there were someone else out there... perhaps they were the ones calling to me." Trakal knew exactly what was calling to her, and knew it would be for the good of the future that she never know. "I know you do not want me to lie to you... but it is for your own good, and the good of the future that you do not understand what it is that calls to you." She furrowed her brow for a moment, then smiled, "Well, at least I know I'm not nuts." He smiled back and shook his head. "Well, now that we are aquainted and being truthful with one another... I think there is something you should know." She looked at him curiously, "What?" "I'm in love with you." Achika's jaw took another nose dive and she plopped down to the futon again. She looked at the floor and mumbled to herself. "I'm a sick person... I shouldn't be here.... perhaps this is all just a hallucination..." She glanced up at the alien looming over her, as if to reafirm his existence. Finding him looking down at her worridly, she went back to her mumbling. "It's real... I'm not sure I can deal with this... who would? Maybe that girl in the sci-fi club? What's her name...? Uh..." Trakal listened to Achika's quiet musings for a while before sitting down next to her and slowly putting an arm around her. He was shocked to find her falling against his chest and crying. "Are you okay?" She turned to him with teary eyes and laughed lightly. "It seems men of any species are just as dense..." She never completed her sentance as she threw her arms around him and they both fell to the bed. The next two hours were born of a number of elements. Umong them being extreme passion, curiosity of the unknown, and a freak chemical compatibility that would make any biologist's mind boggle. The ultimate outcome however, was not a mystery to anyone involved. "That... was... wow..." Achika breathed as she tried to keep control of the shaking that had suddenly assaulted her. She was staring up at the ceiling and looking for all the world like she had run the three minute mile. Trakal lay next to her looking slightly better off. His greater endurance saw to that, but he was still awefully spent, never having experienced sex before. It found himself cursing the fact that he hadn't done it sooner. "Achika... you realize what we just did can never happen again, right?" "Yes... but I figured it was something I would never have a chance of doing again. And anyway, what if the person who is here succeeds somehow? I would have died a virgin!" She absently ran her fingers through the carpet of hair that adorned his chest. He made a sigh of contentment that sounded much like the purr of the local domestic cat. "Don't worry... I won't let that happen." He rose from the bed and began to put his clothes back on. "Tomorrow is a big day for you, and I need to be in top condition to protect you, so I feel we should both get our sleep." She nodded, looking at him with an affection she normally reserved for only one other. He smiled down at her and winked, "You're going to love this." With that he teleported from the room in a flash of blue light. END PART TWO Well... it's a little later than I wanted, but close enough. I am going to do a lemon side story for this part... but didn't want to alienate those who don't read lemons for that one scene. This fanfic's scope will be much larger than that, though the event is the important one to note. All comments are welcome, though screams of OOC will be mostly laughed at as Achika's character was not exactly etched in stone in the movie when it comes to her acceptance of extraterrestrial lifeforms (post realization of her origins non-withstanding). However, arguments will be met with in an objective light and answered accordingly. Thanks for reading, PMasters (7-13-98) "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)