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[Ranma/Greenwood] TV Dinner part 0 [FanFic]

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MEL...@argonet.co.uk

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Dec 19, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/19/95
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After being beaten about the head and shoulders for my previous attempts to
post this with 'big lines' this should finally be the one that gets through.

It does turn into a romantic comedy, eventually, after the introductory bits
are out of the way, so please bear with me while I set up my the characters in
my little crossed-over universe. Incidentally, I apologise in advance for my
ever so slightly purple prose.


An Affair to Remember
or: TV Dinner

Tsubasa tied the ribbon around top of her ponytail and let the
sky-blue strips of silk fall to each side. She was proud of her
hair, which reached halfway down her back was a striking shade
of red and always brushed to a satin sheen. Tsubasa knew that
everyone noticed her hair, and she intended to keep it that way,
feeling that it was her one true attractive feature. She was a
little short, and had always been naturally retiring with
strangers, waiting to be noticed before engaging in any kind of
socialising, something she had never considered her strong suit.
Standing up from her dressing table, she smoothed the
creases in her blue and white sailor dress with both hands and
tossed the long lock of crimson back over her shoulder, smiling
to herself in the mirror and making a mental note, as she did
every morning, to make today the best day so far.
After a tension relieving stretch, Tsubasa looked up at the
poster on her wall and blew a kiss toward the pretty face that
mugged cheerfully down from it. The face belonged to a model,
name lost in the mists of time, who had briefly advertised
perfume before disappearing into obscurity, and who Tsubasa
had fallen in love with at age twelve. She'd kept the poster, and
had come to regard the face as a secret special friend, someone
to confide in who would listen but could never tell. Tsubasa
told all her secrets to her friend, and had never learned to trust
anyone in real life enough to want to give up the face on her
wall.
Pausing by a chest of drawers on her way to the door, she
lifted a small ceramic giraffe which had fallen on its side to
stand it straight up, noticing with disappointment that one ear
had chipped off, and was now sitting in a tiny circle of white
dust in glaring contrast to the dark polished wood of the chest.
She'd been given the statuette by Toriko, with whom she had
been close for a few months, but who she just never spoke to
anymore. Funny, she thought to herself, how they'd drifted
apart. The last time she had spoken to Toriko her friend was
telling her that she had a boyfriend now, and they couldn't see
as much of each other any more. They could still be friends,
sure, just not special best friends, and why don't you come over
on Saturday? Tsubasa had gone round that weekend, but Toriko
wasn't there and Tsubasa had picked up a fist sized stone and
thrown it through the glass of the front window. She
remembered clearly hearing a dull crack from within as some
prized artifact smashed, the exact nature of the casualty
unknown as the sound was drowned out by the falling fragments
of glass.
She'd wanted to show Toriko her new shoes, but now she
couldn't, and next time they wouldn't be new anymore, so on
her way home she kicked up mud and turf, ruining the sparkling
white leather with streaks and smears of brown and green, all
the while half blinded by a seemingly endless stream of hot salty
tears that stung her cheeks and dripped from her chin onto the
scuffed and toes of her wasted pumps. Toriko avoided her after
that, and soon her family moved away and that was the last
Tsubasa ever saw of her first living, breathing love.
Tsubasa simply brushed the cracked fragment and its
surrounding cloud of powder into her hand and tipped it into
the waste paper basket beside the chest, telling herself that
nothing was going to get her down today. She would put bad
memories behind her and live life in the present, making the
most of whatever new opportunities came her way.
Today was Tsubasa's fifteenth birthday.
* * *
Shun ran the hairbrush through his silky, waist length hair
and hummed a little tune of nothing to himself. He was proud
of his lilac tresses, and had come to appreciate the feminine
look they gave him, perfectly complimenting his large bright
eyes, full mouth and button nose. These features, combined
with his smooth unblemished skin and lilting, melodic voice,
prompted male friends to tell him he was the cutest 'girl' they
knew, after which they would blush and avoid eye contact for
up to a week.
Despite their regular and vigorous protestations of non-
attraction, the other boys at school certainly found some appeal
in Shun's physical charms, and he never found himself short of
company, especially at meal and bathtimes, when he would rest
assured of being surrounded with a smiling cluster of boys who
would pass him salt, hold doors for him and always let him go
ahead in the queue when there was spicy octopus for lunch,
even letting him have the last of the curry doughnuts without
complaint.
In fact, Shun was only ever alone when he tried to be, and he
couldn't remember a time when he ahd been without friends.
Sometimes he wondered what it would be like to eat by himself,
or walk through the school or town without being accosted by
friends, both familiar and occasional. To be able to drop the
smile for a few hours and be alone with his thoughts was all he
wanted, but for now he was happy to make the most of his
popularity.
He sighed to himself and set down the hairbrush, picking a
few lilac strands from it and balling them, flicking the crinkly
sphere into the bin in the corner, scoring a direct hit and
flinging his arms up over his head with a yelp of victory.
'Yay!' He cried, a little too loudly, turning his face up as if
saluting an imaginary stadium of fans, 'Two points for the home
team!' He waved to the invisible hordes and collapsed into
giggles, quietly saying to himself, 'Basketball champ, yeah!'
'Shuddup,' a gruff voice ordered from the upper bunk bed.
'Can't,' Shun responded, 'I'm a Living National Treasure,
Mister Hasokawa said so!
'Meant y'should go inna glass case. 'M tryin' to sleep, y'noisy
girl.'
'Time to wake up, Suka sweetie,' Shun called back, 'Time to
face another day.'
'Don't want to. It's Saturday. Leave me alone.'
A pause.
'Oh yeah, happy birthday,' the hidden figure mumbled, 'Top
shelf. Wardrobe.'
'Mmm?' Shun wondered for a second before catching on and
scampering over to his roommate's cabinet, usually a no go zone
for him, but today, he was sure, the temporary home of his
birthday present. Standing on tiptoes he peered into the
shadows of the highest shelf, spotting the corner of the box and
feeling his heart skip a beat as he saw the size of it. Wrestling
the cardboard container down from its hiding place, Shun in his
eagerness, pulled a little too hard and lost his balance, falling
backwards onto his bed and tipping the contents of the box
over his face and chest. A number of gaudily wrapped parcels
tumbled from within, some falling to the floor and others
scattering around Shun on the powder blue quilt, one of the
smaller ones rolling under the bunk and coming to a rest with
and almost inaudible 'thok' against the far wall.
Shun rubbed his nose, laughed out loud and began gathering
the gifts to him, picking up five in all and arranging them into a
neat stack, next to which he sat crosslegged and called up to his
slumbering friend, 'Suka sweetie, are these all from you?'
'Uhuh,' the sleepy voice replied, 'All f'r you, all fr'm me.
Happy birthday 'n' shuddup.'
'Ah! OK, I'm opening them now! I'm opening the big one
first!'
'Fine. Don't tell the whole world'
Shun began to strip the multi-coloured paper from the largest
of the parcels, square in shape, almost a foot along each side,
and soft to the touch, which gave up its contents to him in
three sharp tugs. Inside was a large amount of pale pink wool,
which unfolded to realise itself as a knitted sweater with a large
character emblazoned in blue across the front. The character
was shaky and uneven, but Shun could make out that it said
'Shun', although rather than his name it was the character for
'genius', and Shun cuddled the soft woolen jumper to him,
knowing just how much work must have been put into making
it, even if it wasn't perfect.
'Did you make this yourself, Suka sweetie?'
Kazuya, now fully awake, leaned down over the edge of the
bunk and attempted a bleary eyed half smile. 'Well I had some
help,' he said, 'But yeah, I made it. You like it?'
'Oh I love it, you're such a darling!'
Kazuya blushed and shrugged. 'I do my best.'
Shun returned to his activity and tore open the rest of the
gifts in short order. The second largest parcel presented him
with a wide hair ribbon the colour of ripe cherries, followed by a
book of poetry (that Shun had talked about incessantly for a
fortnight), a stuffed white kitten doll and a bar of expensive
looking dark Swiss chocolate.
Shun pulled the jumper over his head and tugged it down to
his waist, covering the thin vest which was all that had covered
his torso previously and relishing its softness and warmth. He
tied his flowing hair with the ribbon, nuzzled the kitten and,
after placing the chocolate carefully beside him, flipped the
book open at a random page. After reading silently to himself
for a few seconds he put the book down and beamed at Kazuya,
pretty feaures underlined by a wide smile which seemed to glow
from his face and light up the room. He hopped up, scattering
random shaped pieces of coloured paper from his lap and
flinging his arms around Kazuya's neck.
'Thank you, Suka sweetie!' He sang, 'This is going to be the
best birthday I ever had!'
With that, he gave Kazuya a kiss, aiming for his cheek but, as
Kazuya turned his head for what he thought was a hug, instead
pressing his pursed lips to the corner of Kazuya's mouth.
Kazuya's lips were a little dry, and as Shun was beginning to
draw away Kazuya's tongue darted out in an involuntary motion
and moved across the slightly cracked skin of his lips, the tip
running along Shun's soft lower lip and causing him to gasp and
step back, blushing furiously and licking the slight salty taste
from his lip. He rembered himself quickly, though, and wiped
his mouth on his sleeve, laughing and directing his attention
out of the window while Kazuya turned his crimson tinged
cheeks away and emitted a stifled snorting sound (which Shun
corectly guessed was forced laughter), flailing his arms in mock
disgust.
'Shun?' Kazuya said, after the two had stopped laughing.
'Uhuh?' Replied Shun, who was biting his lower lip slightly
and watching for shapes in the clouds.
'I really think it's about time you got yourself a girlfriend.'
'Uhuh.'
Shun smiled. He was going to enjoy being sixteen.
* * *
Tsubasa trotted down the stairs to the kitchen and started to
fetch herself some breakfast. She had no mother to cook for
her, and her father had left for work, as usual, some time before
she had even awoken, and would return after she had gone to
bed. She wasn't sure exactly what he did, but it involved a lot
of travelling, she was sure, and sometimes she thought he didn't
come home at all. The only assurance she had of his presence
was the occasional stack of money left on the kitchen table,
with which she would buy food, clothes and comic books.
Perhaps one day she would stay up until he got home, maybe
make him some tea and ask him what he did, but until then she
would just fix her own meals and take care of things.
She had a school report card that needed signing, but she
wouldn't want to trouble her father with it after all that
travelling, so she signed it herself. She could do his signature
really well, and since he wasn't around to sign alot of the forms
and so forth it was was a useful talent. Anyway, he had much
more important things to worry about in his job, whatever it
was.
Another thing Tsubasa was getting good at was cooking, and
breakfast consisted of a plate of pickled vegetables, miso soup
with cubes of tofu, sliced seaweed and spring onions, a small
bowl of steamed rice topped with umeboshi and a little grilled
mackerel with strips of omelette sprinkled with dried seaweed
and bonito flakes, which was more or less what she had every
morning. She hated the bitter misoshiru and sour pickles, hated
umeboshi and it made her feel a little ill to have fish for
breakfast, but she kept to the routine and ate what she thought
she ought to, forcing it all down whatever her appetite told her.
As she dipped her spoon into the soup, she realised she had
put the last four cubes of tofu in it, and there were four strips
each of fish and egg. There was no need to waste a single cube
of tofu, but she must have done the last by accident, or perhaps
subconciously, and others more suspicious might have seen it as
a bad omen. Tsubasa had learned never to worry about bad
luck, however, always having believed that you made your own
luck, and tucked in regardless, screwing up her face as she
chewed and swallowed the wrinkled brown umeboshi as fast as
she could manage and still keep it down.
When all the food was gone, Tsubasa gathered all the dishes,
cleaned them and put them away in their proper places,
drinking a glass of milk to get rid of the taste of vinegar and
miso and washing her hands in hot water to remove the smell of
fish and pickles. She dabbed half-heartedly at a small brown
spot of soup on her sleeve before deciding it was too small to
worry about and started heading for the front door. Poking out
from under the refrigerator was a white triangle, which she
stooped to pick up and found it was an envelope of thin card,
well filled with what felt like tissue paper. Just beyond the lip of
the fridge door, in the darkness, was a small pineapple shaped
magnet, which has obviously once help up the packet but
hadn't been up to the task. Pulling the envelope open with
trembling fingers and pounding heart, Tsubasa withdrew a
clutch of notes, counting out ten thousand yen in total, which
she stuffed into her pocket, folding the envelope and dropping
it into the bin with a flourish. She knew what the day held now
- she would go shopping.
Pausing by the door to slip into her shoes, Tsubasa headed out
into the day, determined to buy herself all the things she wanted
and make her birthday the happiest day of her life.

To be continued...


Mel-chan
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