When Worlds Collide
Chapter 3 - Shock
Although Kurogane was the last one to fall asleep, he
was the first one to wake up. He was used to waking up early, and even though he lacked
sleep, there were no exceptions in his case. When it was time to get up, it was time to
get up.
He gingerly and quietly got to his feet, so as not to wake the others, and pulled his
cloak about him. He pulled on his boots, and exited the tent. He saw that no one else had
woken yet, and he used that to his advantage to take a walk. But he had gone no more
than a few feet when someone shouted at him. “Wait!”
Kurogane turned to face the ninja. It turned out to be Kazuo, who was acting sentry.
“Kurogane-sama,” he said bowing. “May I ask what you are doing
up so early?”
Kurogane regarded him steadily. This guy was full of a lot of questions, he decided.
“I just want to stretch my legs,” he answered.
“That is logical, I suppose,” Kazuo muttered.
Kurogane heard this and said, “Do you suspect me of something?”
“What? No!” Kazuo said distractedly. “Of course not…
I… It just seemed odd… ” he spluttered.
Kurogane arched his eyebrows. “You seem pretty young. Did you just become a
ninja?”
Kazuo stood straighter. “Just last spring,” he answered proudly.
“Well, you don’t need to be so energetic. Save your energy for
fights.”
Kazuo smiled shakily. “I suppose I should follow your advice; you’re the
expert.”
Kurogane nodded absent-mindedly. “Now get back to your post.”
“Yes, sir,” Kazuo saluted.
Kurogane snorted after he left. Kazuo was still inexperienced. But with time, he would
probably become less so. Kurogane turned, and after making a round of the whole
campsite (which was relatively small), turned towards a small hill nearby. He started to
climb it, and when had reached the top, stood there and marveled at the view.
Acres upon acres of meadows, forests, and valleys spread out before him. The highway
stretched to infinity, but clashed somewhat with nature; it seemed like an unhealthy scar
in the middle of pristine beauty. Almost beyond his eyesight, the large mountains loomed,
their snow-capped tops seeming like clouds.
In the distance he could barely make out the Capital, but doubtless it was there; a mere
speck in his range of vision at the moment, which would grow with each passing mile. He
turned slightly and saw a sight that took his breath away.
The sun was rising.
He sat on the springy turf, disregarding the morning dew which would dampen his
clothes, and gazed in awe at that huge sphere of splendor. The red orb slowly and
gracefully rose into the sky, and all the while the sky was tinged with various hues of
color; reds and oranges and purples and golds; all mingled together harmoniously to greet
the sun’s arrival. The clouds seemed ethereal, and perfectly formed as they stood
out in the sea of color, strolling by smoothly.
The color of the ball of fire was also changing; from crimson, it turned to a deep orange,
and then to a lighter shade, and finally turned to its golden radiance.
The peculiar shades of the sky had also faded, and the regular sky-blue slowly took its
place.
He had been so absorbed in watching the sunrise that he hadn’t noticed that
someone had crept up behind him and had watched the dance of dawn with him. But
someone did, and had sat down beside him, also gazing enraptured as the last marks of
the dawn brilliance faded.
“One of the most peaceful moments in nature is the sunrise,” Sakura
murmured. “Don’t you think so?”
“I do now,” Kurogane whispered, almost inaudibly. “I had never
actually seen the sunrise before today.”
“You never cared to,” she told him. “But you’ve changed;
there’s no doubt about that.”
Kurogane turned to look at her. “How is it that you knew I would be here?
”
Sakura smiled. “By chance, actually.” She stretched her legs.
“Remember when we were in the world with all of those trees, and those fluffy
creatures?”
“Yeah,” Kurogane answered, raising his eyebrows in question. He was
wondering where this discussion was heading.
“Do you remember the tornado? That I had heard its voice?”
“Uh-huh.”
“One of the memories I found later on was when my nii-sama’s friend,
Yukito-san, explained to me that that was because I can hear lonely things. Because of
my loving heart.” She smiled at him. “I heard you.”
Kurogane’s eyes widened. “What…?”
“Yes… I hear all of you sometimes, but you’ve been calling out
more, lately.” She placed a reassuring hand on his arm. “You’re
really worried. About a lot of things.”
“And what did you hear…?”
“I heard your feelings. You’re feeling very confused now: not knowing
what all of these assassination attempts on Tomoyo-hime mean, not knowing who is
spying on us, and something you didn’t actually tell the others yet; that
you’re reluctant to part with us. You feel as if you’re being torn in two; you
were also worried about how we would react if we found out you had killed people in the
past—”
“How did you know that?! Were you awake last night?” he stared at her
accusingly.
Sakura smiled. “No… but if some feelings are very strong, I can sense the
source of them; what made those feelings be. You regret those past actions, and I forgive
you… ” She sweat-dropped. “You’re feeling a lot of
things… it wasn’t exactly easy to sort them all out! And you keep them all
inside… You may have been trained as a ninja, but you’re still only human.
You can’t always be closed up to yourself. You need to let your feelings
show.”
“But I can’t. What I’m feeling inside is something I can’t
let out,” he said without realizing what he was implying.
But Sakura caught the implications. “You can’t let your love show?
”
Kurogane started and turned to look at her. “Stop it! You’re freaking me
out!”
Sakura giggled. “Actually, that was all you. Your previous statement was
crystal-clear. So… what about Tomoyo-hime?”
“What about her?” Kurogane said quickly, his face getting warm.
“Well… whenever you talk about her your voice becomes stronger, and
more passionate. You are clearly devoted to her, aren’t you?”
Kurogane lowered his head. He ran his fingers through his hair. “I dunno…
I feel confused… At times I hate her for sending me away. But at other times I miss
her and I long to see her again.”
“You have to tell her how you feel!” she said, clenching her fist
determinedly.
“You don’t understand… ” Kurogane struggled to explain.
“It’s not in my place. Even if I told her how I felt, nothing would ever
happen. She’s a princess, and I’m a ninja. End of story.”
Sakura stood up. “I’m a princess too, and it wouldn’t matter to
me if I was in her place. Who cares if you’re just a warrior? If you were earnest,
and told her, something might actually happen!” She took on a determined
expression. “If you really love her, you have to risk it!”
“But—”
“You have to be honest! Make a move!” She thrust an arm into the air,
and had her other hand clenched in a fist. She giggled nervously as soon as she realized
what a ridiculous pose she had taken. “I’m being silly… ”
She coughed. “But you’ll forever be torn in two if you don’t stop the
war inside yourself.”
Kurogane looked at her curiously.
She laid a reassuring hand on his shoulder. “And don’t worry about us. If
your wish is to stay in Japan, we won’t stop you. It is your home-world, after
all.” She smiled warmly at him. “I’ll leave you to your
thoughts.” She made her way down the hill and back to the campsite.
Kurogane looked after her, and then glanced at the speck which was the Capital. He
sighed, and held his face in his hands, thinking hard… and gave into the abyss of
his memories…
FLASHBACK…
He lunged, aiming the sword at his opponent. But she nimbly stepped out of the way and
brought her blade down onto his. He raised his sword and they parried, their swords
ringing against each other. If he didn’t change his tactics, there was no way he
would prevail; she was too quick. He continued to banter with her, then in a sudden, fluid,
and smooth movement, knocked the blade out of her hand and had his sword at her throat
in an instant.
She collapsed in helpless giggles. “Alright! I give up!”
“What’s so funny?” he asked her indignantly.
“Y… your face!” she laughed hysterically, while struggling to
speak. “It looks… so ridiculous!”
And truly, Kurogane had been wearing a very serious and determined expression on his
face. He smiled sheepishly. “I guess I did look a little like an idiot,” he
admitted.
“I’ll say,” Souma chuckled, then regaining her composure, said,
“But that last move was good.” She bent and picked up her sword.
“It was sudden.”
“Well, you were too quick for me. So I had to think of a way to immobilize you
just as quick.”
Souma smiled. “If we want to be chosen as ninjas in the Personal
Guard,” she added.
Kurogane leaned on his sword. “I think we can handle that without any
problems. We’re the best students at the Academy.”
“Yeah… but still, we’re only thirteen. That means it’ll take
a lot of training if we’re chosen tomorrow.”
Kurogane frowned. “That doesn’t scare me.”
Souma snorted. “And what does scare you?”
Kurogane squared his shoulders. “Defeat,” he finally said.
“So whenever I beat you in our little swordfights you were terrified of me?”
she asked him slyly.
“Will you please stop regarding everything as a joke?” he sighed
exasperatedly.
Souma grinned hugely in response. “It’s something you do to me my
hot-headed cousin. I’m usually quiet, but when I’m with you, I always
laugh.” She winked. “You’re funny without meaning to.”
Kurogane glared at her in response.
Souma laughed again. When she had calmed down she turned to him.
“So… what rank to you want to get to if we’re entered in the
Personal Guard?”
“That’s still a long way off,” he said. “First we hold the
sessions tomorrow in front of the Royal Family. Then, out the one hundred students
gathered there, ten are chosen by the King himself. Those ten students are then taken to
the Capital, where they will undertake rigorous training by the ninjas of the Personal
Guard. Once they’re twenty years old, the students are tested, and if worthy, are
entered in the Personal Guard, becoming fully-qualified ninjas.”
“I mean if we are chosen, and if we pass those tests… As the years pass
in the Personal Guard, judging by our strengths, we’ll rise levels, won’t
we? I’m asking you what level you want to reach.”
“I want to become the strongest,” Kurogane responded. “So
naturally, I want to reach the rank of Lead Ninja.”
Souma snorted again. “The Lead Ninja is the strongest ninja in Japan. The only
way you’ll reach that level is if you battle with him, and best him. Can you beat
your father?”
Kurogane fidgeted uncomfortably. “Not now, no. But by then, I will have become
strong enough.”
Souma stretched. “But, as you said before, that day is a looooong way
off.”
“Yeah… ” Kurogane sighed. “But no matter who or what
gets in my way, I’ll make it. I won’t let the fact that he’s my
otou-san stop me.”
Souma smiled at him. “I know you can do it. It’s just like you’ve
always said: if you don’t work to get to the top, then it’s as if you
haven’t reached it at all. If we don’t take risks, and do what we have to do
according to our beliefs and goals, we’ll always be left behind. But we
mustn’t be too hasty. And then again, if we wait too long, the opportunities will slip
away. Nothing is forever.” She paused. “So let’s promise each
other that we’ll never turn back on anything. We’ll always go forwards, and
never try to run or hide from a tough situation. Agreed?” She held out her hand.
Kurogane smiled. “Agreed.” He took the offered hand.
They shook on it…
… END OF FLASHBACK
Kurogane looked up from reminiscing. He knew that Sakura was right; he would eventually
have to tell Tomoyo how he felt for her. And remembering what he and Souma had
promised each other also made it perfectly clear that he couldn’t afford to wait too
long, and that he was avoiding the problem if he refused to say anything.
He could hear noises from the campsite; everyone was waking up. He stood, brushed
his cloak free from the grass that clung to it, and made his way down the hill.
* * *
After about an hour, they broke camp and were ready to go. Two riders led their mounts
towards Souma and the foursome. Then, bowing, they left and sat behind two other riders,
so that for one horse it was two riders.
“We can’t really spare more horses, so this will have to do,”
Souma apologized. “It’s two riders to each horse. I hope you know how to
ride. If not, Kurogane can guide you.”
“There was a need for us to travel on mounts in some other worlds we were
in,” Syaoran told her politely as he helped Sakura mount one of the horses, and
climbed up after her. “So we already know the basics.”
Kurogane also climbed onto a horse and held out his left hand to Fye. Fye grasped the
offered hand and clambered up behind him. “I can’t see,” he
muttered. “You’re too tall.”
“Well, if I can be of assistance, please, make suggestions. I’m open to
them,” Kurogane said sarcastically.
“Maybe I should sit up front,” Fye suggested humorously to Kurogane.
“That way I’ll be able to see, and since you’re taller, you’ll
see too.”
“Not likely,” Kurogane growled.
“But you said that I could make suggestions,” Fye said indignantly.
“I didn’t plan to follow any of them.”
“Suit yourself,” Fye said, shrugging. He whispered something to
Mokona, who was sitting on his shoulder, and they both stifled laughter.
Kurogane fell into a very sour mood indeed.
* * *
The next day, towards nightfall, they finally made it to the Capital. They followed the
highway past the large gates which led into the city. Two ninjas stood guard there, and
nodded politely to Souma when she passed, but couldn’t suppress their surprised
expressions upon seeing the group.
“Boy, we sure stand out,” Fye commented.
“Well, especially you, Fye-san,” Souma told him smiling.
“You’re blond, and everyone around here is dark-haired. You stick out like
a sore thumb!”
“Ahaha!” Fye turned to Kurogane. “I like her! She has a sense of
humor!”
“Aaaah… but you must know, that’s because of
Kurogane,” Souma told him winking. “He sort of rubs off of me like that. I
take one look at him and try not to laugh.”
“You too?!” Fye gasped. “That’s just what happens to
me, too! He’s funny without meaning to, you know?”
“I know exactly what you mean,” Souma smiled.
Fye also smiled.
Kurogane was shaking with undisguised fury. “When you’ve quite
finished!” he shouted at them, a vein in his forehead popping.
Souma, Fye and Mokona exchanged looks, then were overcome by peals of
laughter.
Kurogane resembled something between a thunderstorm and a monsoon, as he
seethed with anger. Sakura and Syaoran exchanged looks, but said nothing. It was best
to leave Kurogane in peace when he looked livid.
They continued along the road, and through the city, passing homes and shops.
Although the time was late, people were still out, finishing some last-minute shopping.
Some looked up at the riders passing, while others continued along their business, taking
no heed. One girl, who had looked up when she heard the hooves approaching, widened
her eyes so much that they were in danger of popping out. “Kurogane?!”
she shrieked as she ran towards the riders.
Kurogane’s eyes widened. “Suzue?!” he exclaimed as he jumped
off of the horse and rushed to greet her. He held her in a fierce embrace.
“I missed you so much!” she sobbed.
“Who’s that?” Sakura asked Souma curiously.
Souma smiled. “That’s Suzue; Kurogane’s sister.”
They reached the pair, where they reined up.
Suzue glared at Souma. “Why didn’t you tell me he had
returned?!” she demanded angrily.
Souma sweat-dropped. “I only found out myself two days ago,” she
giggled nervously.
Suzue was undoubtedly Kurogane’s sister, for her glares were very much like
his; and even rivaled a few of them. She turned to Kurogane, and started jabbing him in
the chest with every word she said, “Where have you been these last four years?!
Princess Tomoyo told otou-san that she had sent you on a mission. But why
didn’t you even tell us before you got up and left?!” She glared at him.
“Erm… ” It seems Kurogane also had a problem with her stares,
for he shrank back slightly. “It couldn’t be postponed,” he feebly
said.
“Right, and you expect me to believe you?” She crossed her arms.
“Can we talk about this some other time? We’re ’sort of’
in public, you know,” Kurogane tried to reason with her.
Suzue stared hard at him. “You’re probably on your way to Shirasaki
Castle, aren’t you?”
“Well… yeah.”
She tapped her foot irritably. “You had better get your ass home sometime soon
and explain yourself, you know. Okaa-san nearly had a fit!”
“Hyu! She definitely is your sister! She even talks like you!” Fye grinned
at Kurogane.
Kurogane grunted in response.
Suzue smiled mischievously. “Well… who do you think he learned from?
” she asked Fye.
“AHAHAHA! She sure put you down, didn’t she?” Fye laughed at
Kurogane.
Kurogane looked very pissed off, but he said nothing.
Suzue turned on Kurogane again. “So.. as soon as you’re finished with
whatever you’re going to do, you’d better get home. We’ll be
waiting,” she said, and her voice sounded deadly.
“Er… ” went Kurogane.
Suzue bowed. “I’m sorry for holding you up,” she apologized to
the others. “See you,” she winked at Fye. Then she took off.
Kurogane muttered something incoherent as he climbed up onto the horse.
“Let’s go,” Souma called to the other ninjas.
As they continued their route along the road towards the castle compound, Fye
whispered to Kurogane, “Honestly now… are you angry with me?”
“Whatever gave you that idea?” Kurogane said sarcastically. “Of
course I am!”
Fye smiled, “But your sister sure is cute. She’s like you; only that
she’s a girl. Is she a ninja, too?”
Kurogane frowned. Fye thought his sister ‘cute’? He had better look out.
“She’s not a ninja. She’s a weaver.”
“But she’s real spunky; she should’ve become a ninja,
too.”
Kurogane sniffed at Fye’s choice word ’spunky’. If he said
anything else, there was no way he would get away from being decapitated, curse or no
curse. “She may be spunky,” he said, emphasizing the word, “but
she can’t stomach a real battle.”
“Aaah… ” Fye said. “I see.”
Thankfully, the rest of the trek was uneventful. Finally, they approached the gates which
led to the castle compound. They dismounted, and gave up their horses to grooms which
came to stable the horses. Souma inspected the ninjas carefully, then dismissed them.
She turned to the others. “Follow me. I’ll take you to
Tomoyo-hime.” She led them through the large ornamental gates, towards the
castle. They passed the massive marble doors, which were guarded by four ninjas wearing
ceremonial armor, and crossed the threshold.
Their steps echoed hollowly against the marble walls, and they continued along the
hallway. Souma led them to a pair of ornately decorated doors, which she pushed aside,
and strode into a large room, with a throne situated at the end; undoubtedly the throne
room.
There was only one person in the room, who had her back to them. She had long, dark
hair which was intricately styled, and she wore elegantly woven robes. She turned at the
sound of the door opening, and regarded Souma with a pleased expression.
Now that they could see her face, they could see that she was neither old, nor young.
Her deep purple eyes shone with wisdom, and her smile touched them all. He skin was
like flawless alabaster in smoothness and whiteness, and although she seemed petite,
power radiated about her.
Souma bowed low in respect; the others followed suit.
“I’m so glad you came, Souma. Your timing couldn’t have been
better,” Tomoyo said warmly. Her voice was melodious, and carried a hint of
mischief. “But please, introduce me first to your guests, so that they can become
my guests as well.”
Kurogane had edged little by little to stand behind Fye, not anxious for Tomoyo to spot
him at the moment; he had no idea how she would react when she saw him. Although Fye
didn’t hide him that much; Kurogane was the tallest, after all.
“This is Princess Tomoyo, Ruler of Japan, and High Priestess of the Shinto
Order,” Souma formerly introduced Tomoyo to the others.
“Please, introduce yourselves,” Tomoyo said graciously.
Sakura took a step forwards. “I am Princess Sakura of Clow Country, and I am
pleased to make your acquaintance,” she said as she curtsied.
“Please, the pleasure is all mine,” Tomoyo replied as she also curtsied
to Sakura. Her eyes had gone bright at the sight of her, and she smiled kindly.
“I am Syaoran,” Syaoran said as he took a step forwards and bowed,
“an archaeologist.”
Tomoyo bowed her head to him in response. “A fine profession,” she
smiled.
“I am Fye D. Flowright,” Fye said as he bowed (not too low, yet not
disrespectfully — he was well-aware that Kurogane was behind him), “a former
wizard of my former country, Celes.”
“I am pleased to meet you, mage,” she smiled mysteriously.
Mokona hopped down from Fye’s shoulder, and bowed somewhat (he really
didn’t have a waist to do it properly), as he squeaked, “And I’m
Mokona Modoki!” He jumped up to her. “Here’s a
pleased-to-meet-you handshake!”
Tomoyo laughed gaily as she shook Mokona’s outstretched paw. “Why,
aren’t you a little one?”
Sakura smiled faintly. She could see why Kurogane had fallen for Tomoyo. She was
practically perfect in every way.
Fye then stepped to one side, revealing Kurogane.
Kurogane took a few steps towards Tomoyo, then fell to his right knee, his left arm
supporting his weight. He bowed low and murmured, “I have returned,
Tomoyo-hime.” He raised his head.
Tomoyo’s eyes widened, but her expression was unfathomable. She remained
like that for about ten seconds, then shook her head slightly as she smiled at him.
“Please stand, my good friend.”
Kurogane rose to his feet, and looked at Tomoyo. She was just as he remembered her.
Elegant, polite, and royal; her beauty surpassing all other times.
Tomoyo’s eyes still had a strange look about them, but it passed when she
smiled mischievously at Kurogane. “Was your journey educational?”
Kurogane considered what to respond. “Very,” he said truthfully.
“Good,” she smiled. “That was the point. It seems that you have
changed for the better, Kurogane… ” She looked up at them. “Your
timing couldn’t have been more perfect. I have important news.” She
looked at each of them in turn, finally ending at Kurogane. She frowned slightly, but
smiled at them. “You are undoubtedly Kurogane’s traveling companions.
So you will be my honored guests, and I would like for all of you to witness the
ceremony.”
Kurogane arched his eyebrows. “Ceremony?”
“Yes,” Tomoyo smiled. “In two days I am to be married. And I
would like you all to attend.”
Credits
+ CLAMP takes credit for TRC; all characters respectfully belong to them
+ Kazuo and Suzue are characters created by me
+ CLAMP hasn’t actually given us any information on Kurogane’s family;
that’s all me, so is Souma being his cousin
+ Personal Guard, academies, tests… whatever is ninja-related: my idea. Even though I
researched ninjas, I just used what I liked. The rest is pure fiction; me