A Promise Time Cannot Undo By Kyle Emmerson (kyle_emmerson@yahoo.com) and Knight Writer (Jedediah@tri-countynet.net) Ranma 1/2 is the property of Rumiko Takahashi, Shogakukan, Viz Communications, and Shonen Sunday Comics. We use the characters and situations associated with the series without permission, and write this only for personal enjoyment. Prologue: ============================================== Cologne stared down at the small stone altar, fear and exhilaration racing through her ancient veins as her eyes traced the symbol of infinity carved into the flat grey rock. It was nearly time. Time, she thought with a derisive snort, a thing which I don't have much of anymore. That damn boy had cost her dearly. She had failed to bring him into the Joketsuzoku. After devoting so much of her remaining time, he had still refused to come along willingly. Shampoo had practically offered to be his whore over the years, and still he had refused. Ranma simply didn't understand how degrading it was for an amazon warrior of Shampoo's level and status to have to pursue a man, an OUTSIDER no less, in such a fashion. But now that didn't matter. No, not at all. Ranma would never know of the unique power she had seen in him if things went on as they were. A power she had never seen in any Joketsuzoku before, and one that Ranma could give to their blood. No, to HER blood. Time-phasing would enter the line through Shampoo's womb, and as such would secure her line's hold on the council for centuries to come. It wasn't something she had been able to discern very well at the beginning. When Ranma had entered the village, she had merely caught a few glimpses of him... or HER, rather. Needless to say, she thought nothing of her in the beginning. When she had managed to defeat Shampoo, Cologne knew the strange girl had an ability that surpassed the rest of the young warriors of her tribe, especially to do away with Shampoo in naught but a simple kick. So, as the law of the Joketsuzoku stated, she could not be allowed to live, and the task of her dismissal from the waking world was left to Shampoo. Even when Shampoo returned, with news of the truth behind the girl's... body. Even when she had been judged by the springs of Jusenkyo and cursed to change in to a cat, she hadn't known for sure. But she picked up signals eventually. When she had trained the boy in use of the Kachuu Tenshin Amaguriken, that was only the first step. Originally, Cologne had never expected him to master the art so quickly, yet he had. He had mastered it in defiance of Cologne's threats. The whole plan concerning the Full-Body Cat Tongue was nothing more than to get Ranma to give up his foolish male stubbornness, and concede to his true destiny-- to be in her line. The knowledge behind the Kachuu Tenshin Amaguriken was only given under the assumption that it would take years to master. Yet it took less. It took days. Days, in comparison to the six months it took Cologne herself to learn. That was when she first saw it. The ability. He was able to pick up any technique she could dish out and master it within days. At first, she thought it was pure luck, and decided to test her theory, by teaching his friendly rival the Bakusai Tenketsu, a technique that could be mastered easily within the space of a week. But he had adapted without difficulty, even designing a defense for it within minutes. The nekoken had been even more of a surprise. With that technique, the boy was able to act purely on instinct. With no conscious thought, but pure, unadulterated combat. Cologne hadn't been able to defend. A boy of sixteen, armed with a combat style that, on any other man, Cologne could have defended against with her proverbial eyes closed. And that clenched it. Cologne stopped teaching Ranma the abilities of the Joketsuzoku, with the exception of the Hiryu Shoten Ha-- another technique that took some time to master, the the circumstances were... Extenuating. Nonetheless, she identified it. Though she was quite positive the boy knew nothing of his ability, it was locked within him. With no small amount of malice, Cologne had acknowledge the ability. The boy could literally bend time. His enhanced agility, even his superior speed that Cologne herself had trouble blocking against was proof. He could speed it up and slow it down to his will, however, only on a local level. If his gift were mastered, he would be the most powerful ally-- or the deadliest enemy her tribe had ever faced. A single person. A single MALE could put an end to three thousand years of Joketsuzoku history. She snapped her eyes open and lay her eyes once again on the altar before her. No. She wouldn't allow it. Cologne took the knife from the left of the altar, whispering the forbidden words she had memorized long ago. Each syllable, each tone, had to be exact. For a spell such as this, there was no room for error. Even the slightest mistake could spell either failure, or utter disaster. The former meant only that her life would come to an end much sooner than she had thought. The latter... Cologne didn't like to think about that. The final words left her lips, and Cologne felt her mane of snow white hair lift from an unnatural wind. Her skin tingled beneath the simple robe she wore, the fine hairs on her arms standing on end from the invisible tendrils of power around her. There was no turning back, now. The pain of the knife was exquisite as its razor keen edge severed the flesh of her wrists, warm blood spilling from the vertical wounds and onto the altar below. The spell would kill her, success or no, but if everything went right, it wouldn't matter. Everything would be as it was supposed to. Cologne stared down at her own lifeblood as it ran into the grooves forming the infinity symbol, fighting to maintain consciousness as the sygil filled. She imagined the scene she had researched over a hundred times, the one point in time she had set out to change. The image appeared in her mind's eye, a small cafe on the outskirts of Tokyo. Every detail was placed exactly as she had always seen when looking back, each tree, each leaf, each bird call coming in exactly as it had before. At one of the booths sat a man in a simple brown gi, his long black hair hanging to his shoulders and a moustache beginning to form on his face. His eyes were tired and worn, and Cologne couldn't blame him. Training for all those years under Happosai would be enough to break nearly anyone. "Can I get you something?" She saw Soun Tendo look up at the waitress, and instantly recognized the smitten look in his eyes. This had to change. The symbol flared to life, a hellish red light bursting forth from the top of the altar to strike the ceiling with the howl of tortured demons. The air above shimmered, and then began to warp, as the crimson beam pulsed as if it were a beating heart. Cologne felt her life slipping away, into the vortex forming above, and finally let it go... And now the birds flew as they had before, chirping on cue. The trees swayed in the breeze, just as it had done previously. The cafe stood on the outskirts of Tokyo, betraying no change from before. But there was a difference. However subtle, however insignificant, the change had come. "Waitress," a patron bellowed, attracting the attention of one particular woman. "My coffee is cold!" "Can I help you, sir?" Someone asked the young man called Soun Tendo. However, rather than a beauty of his own age, she was no younger than forty, and a beauty she wasn't. Cologne had given her life to lower the temperature of a stranger's coffee by a few fateful degrees. ================================================================= "What the..." Ensign Sara Miller stared at the readout before her, her mind frantically struggling to make sense of the data that, by all rights, should be impossible. The buzz in Ops steadily grew as more and more people saw the same data appearing on their own consoles. "What is it, Miller?" asked a voice from above her left shoulder. "Houston, we have a problem," she replied, moving so that he could get a better look at her terminal. Colonel Paul Houston leaned over the Sara's shoulder, his eyes following the lines of text that scrolled across her screen. "Main screen." The main screen, situated at the forefront of the large oval Ops Center, flickered to life obediently. The image of Earth appeared on the twenty-by-twenty foot screen, a blue-green orb suspended in the endless void of space. On the top right corner was ED-471, short for Earth Designate-471. A crosshair appeared on the massive image, the meticulously detailed graphic of earth spinning as the intersecting green lines locked onto a chain of islands in the Pacific. "A flux?" Houston asked, unable to believe what he was seeing. "Yes, sir," Miller replied, her voice tense. "We're localizing it now." "Fuck," he swore under his breath. How could the agents miss this one? "Quidley!" "Yes, sir?" Corporal Al Quidley barked from across Ops. "Send the order for all agents on ED-471 to evacuate, priority one!" "Yes, sir!" Houston looked back at the main screen, an overhead image of Japan having replaced that of the Earth. The crosshair moved frantically across the islands, targeting computers working to localize the center of the temporal disturbance. A small sector of one of the islands expanded to fill the screen, the computer identifying it as Tokyo, then further tracked it to a small place called Nerima... ============================================================= "EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY! PRIORITY-ONE SIGNAL FROM NEXUS OPS, ALL AGENTS EVACUATE! REPEAT, ALL AGENTS EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!" Hikaru Gosunkugi stared at the small communicator in his hand, his face paler than usual. Evacuate? In his whole four years as a Guardian, he had never heard the evac order given, not even as a drill. This has got to be serious, he thought as he reached into his wallet, Houston would NEVER give that order unless something very bad was about to happen. "Selma," he said, fishing out a small rectangle that appeared to be nothing more special than a credit card. A form appeared from thin air beside him, light twisting into the shape of a woman a head taller than himself. Selma's dress was almost Victorian, a long black dress that hung to her feet, with a white ruffled blouse above. Her red hair was pulled into a neat bun atop her head. "What is it, Hikaru?" the hologram asked. "What the hell is going on?!" "Nexus reports a temporal flux on this world," Selma said in her crisp tones. A flux? Here? "Where?" "Ops has locked onto the source. Three blocks due north." "Three blocks!" Great, Hikaru thought, first time I have to deal with one of these, and it's in my own back yard! "Okay, do we have an exact location?" "An establishment called the Nekohanten." "N... Neko..." Oh, SHIT! "Cologne..." he snarled. That petrified monkey was the only one who could possibly be behind this. And that meant... "AKANE!" Hikaru Gosunkugi charged off in the direction of the Tendo Dojo. Whatever this was about, it had to involve Ranma. He had to get Akane out of there! "Hikaru," Selma said, appearing beside him, "Houston has given the order to evacuate. We really should go." "NO WAY! I've got to help Akane!" "Hikaru, this world is going into a state of temporal flux. We must leave, now!" As if on cue, the stars in the night sky above winked out of existence. The flux was beginning... =========================================================== Houston watched as the Earth appeared on the monitor again, a grey cloud swirling out from Japan and moving to encompass the rest of the world. Jesus, it's starting, he thought, running a hand through his sandy blonde hair. "Miller..." "We're attempting to lock onto the flux point now, sir," she answered, knowing what he wanted before he asked. The flux point was the magic spot, the place in time where a change took place, sending the future into flux to match the new event. Oftentimes the event was something small and insignificant, nearly impossible to track. First rule of detecting flux points, Houston thought with a grimace, make damn sure that they don't happen. Boy, did we drop the ball on THIS one. "All agents in yet?" "Seventy percent of agents on ED-471 have reported in, estimated time to full evac: ten minutes," replied the static voice of the computer. "Sir!" called a voice to his left. Houston looked over at the ensign, a stout man with stubby brown hair. "Yes?" What now? "I'm tracking Agent Hikaru Gosunkugi still on-world," he replied. "He appears to be... running?" I had to ask, Houston thought as he ordered Quidley to open a channel. ============================================================== "Gosunkugi, what are you doing?" Houston's voice boomed into his ear. The signal was interspersed with static from the flux, the hissing and popping growing steadily worse. "I have to get Akane out!" "Hikaru!" Houston shouted, "GET YOUR ASS IN GEAR AND GET OUT! THAT'S A FUCKING ORDER!" "I'm sorry, sir," Gosunkugi said, "I can't hear you! The static is too bad!" "GODDAMNIT, BOY, GET...." Gah, he can get irritating, Gosunkugi thought as he switched off the communicator on his wrist. The wall of the Dojo came into view, an eerie green light shining from behind the stone. As he grew closer, he saw the stone begin to fade, as if he were looking through a hologram. Swallowing his fear, he charged through the wall and into the glow. "AKANE!" There! He saw Akane standing in the green light, the rest of the house around her fading into nonexistence. I KNEW it, he thought, Ranma is involved! From the corner of his eye, he saw Nabiki fading from view, as if every molecule in her body lost their adhesion and fell apart on cue, her face locked in an expression of horror. Akane looked around, then at him, brown eyes pleading for help. No time now. Nabiki was gone, and he suspected Kasumi had fallen apart before her, which meant Akane would be next. He felt the tingle of changing time on his skin, and knew he had to act fast before Akane became absorbed into the flux. Gosunkugi grabbed her by the wrist, his heart skipping a beat at actually touching her, and sent the extraction signal. ================================================================ "Got him, sir!" Miller shouted. "But I can't get him without--" "Get him out!" Houston exclaimed in reply. "What about..." "Just do it!" "Yes sir." ================================================================ Moments later, the storm ended. The chaos that happened at every time, every place, and every moment in every aeon after the flux point, was consequentially forgotten. The stars blinked back into existence as if they had never left. The places, peoples and things returned into being, with no memories of the chaos that had ensued. But there were a few subtle differences. Subtle on a world-wide scale, but to the hands of time, no difference was subtle. On the new world that emerged from the chaos, in the time where the main flux had occurred, Soun Tendo lived in a bachelors suite, single and lonely. He never married, nor had he had children. The Tendo Dojo did not exist, instead, the grounds had become a fair-sized rock garden, with a small koi pond. Soun had never laid a foot upon the grounds, and never would. At Furinkan High School, there was nobody to take bets at a fight. Tatewaki Kuno had no true loves, and Doctor Tofu Ono never steamed his glasses up by being in the presence of anyone. But, far away, in a place unknown by most of the residents of Nerima, two souls reached a turning point in their lives. A turning point which could have spun in a completely new direction, had an agreement of the past been made. ============================================== Author's Notes: Kyle: This idea has been in the works for quite some time now. It all started a few months back, when I first suggested the outline for this particular 'fic to Knight. He displayed some interest in the idea, and soon later, we pounded out enough of a story to get going on it. So this is the end result of a few months work. :P We truly are sorry it took so long, but hey, it's here! :) We've got most of the story outlined, and know how it's gonna end. What happens in the middle? Well, you'll have to tune in to find out... But I can promise you this much... It's gonna be a HELL of a ride. :) Ttyl, Kyle...