Kagero's hands smoothly and effortlessly went through the motions as she murmured the proper incantation for Time Manipulation. It was a forbidden spell, and would bring on an unwanted immortality to the manipulator, but she had to save her baby from the Oni's murdering forces... A bright, glowing light shone forth as the portal opened and she raised her son, Recca, up to it. He slowly floated upwards...
From nowhere suddenly leapt Kurei. Although he was still young, he had already gained the reputation of being a demon child. He, like Recca, had the power of Flame, inherited from their father, Ohka. But Kurei's Flame was a cursed one, and he had been rejected as the next leader in favor of his younger half-brother. The boy had tried to murder Recca, unsuccessfully-- how had he escaped from the jail in which he had been imprisoned?
The thoughts flew through Kagero's mind as she tried to stop Kurei. He had a wicked gleam in his eye, and was clutching a sword. But he, too, was swept into the time portal. And as her concentration was broken, it swallowed itself shut. Kagero stood in wide-eyed horror as she realized what had happened. She had sent poor, helpless Recca and a vengeful Kurei into the future alone... a pain shot through her stomach as one of the Oni's soldiers attacked her. But it didn't matter now... it was impossible for her to die...
                  
****
                  
400 years later
                  
****
Hanabishi was walking through the rain, on the way home from the convenience store.A bright light shone from behind him. Hanabishi's normally squinty eyes opened wide with surprise as he found himself staring into the exit-end of Kagero's time-portal. A child-sized object dropped from it, landing hard on the street. A sword clattered to the sidewalk next to its unmoving shape.
Concerned, Hanabishi moved over to investigate. No one else was around. No one else had seen this happen. And yet... there it was. An unconscious child, maybe five or six, with a torn, dirty, sooty kimono which reeked of smoke. His head was cut and bleeding.
                  
::I can't leave the kid in the street like this:: thought Hanabishi. He
                  
easily scooped up the child into his arms, retrieved the sword, and
                  
continued on towards his home nearby.
****
                  
The boy awoke to find himself in a warm bed. His head ached horribly, but
it
                  
was bandaged. His regular clothing was nowhere to be seen, but he was
                  
wearing a man's T-shirt. He reached up and tentatively touched the bandage
                  
on his head.
                  
"You're awake," remarked a gruff voice that was trying to be kind. The
boy
                  
looked up at his rescuer. "I'm Hanabishi... what's your name? What happened
                  
to you?"
                  
The boy stared at his own knees. "I don't know," he said, pondering the
                  
thought for a moment. "I don't know."
                  
"You got a nasty bump on the head," agreed Hanabishi. "Perhaps in a little
                  
while, it'll come back to you. Do you remember your name?"
                  
"Kurei," answered the boy, after a brief contemplation. "I think it's
                  
Kurei... but I'm not sure."
                  
Hanabishi laid the sword gently in Kurei's hands. "This was on the ground
                  
with you," he said, and moved off to the kitchen to scrounge up something
to
                  
eat.
                  
For some reason, just holding the sword flooded the little boy with
                  
overwhelming feelings of bitterness and hopelessness and anger. Yet
                  
frutstratingly enough, he couldn't figure out why it made him feel that
way.
                  
His eyes filled with helpless tears. In disgust, he hurled the sword across
                  
the room, and it slid harmlessly into a corner.
                  
Hanabishi returned with a bowl of soup and noticed the boy crying on the
                  
bed. "Don't do that," he said, awkwardly. He wasn't used to dealing with
                  
small children. "Don't cry... I'll take care of you, and I'll try and find
                  
your family."
                  
Kurei wiped his face on the blanket and looked up at his benefactor. "You
                  
will?" he asked cautiously, accepting the soup.
                  
"Yeah," agreed Hanabishi. "And until I figure out where you're from, I'll
                  
take care of you." He awkwardly leaned over and gave the small boy a hug.
                  
Kurei reveled in it. For some reason, it seemed to be a sensation that
he
                  
hadn't felt in quite a while and had missed desperately.
                  
=========
                  
Part II! Kinda lengthy, but The Plot thickens....
                  
BTW, Lynn-chan, you're right about the reasoning. No one knew the true
                  
identity of Kurei's Flame at that time, which is why I wrote it that way.
                  
*g* Good eyes!
-Bottou-chan
                  
****
                  
15 years later
                  
****
                  
Kurei waited patiently by the doors to the Science Building. She would
be
                  
coming out through these doors... she always did at this time. He kept
his
                  
eye on the crowd as they milled by.
                  
"Kurenai!" he called when he spotted her. She raised her hand in greeting,
                  
and went towards him.
"Hanabishi," she answered, smiling. "What are you up to?"
                  
"I was wondering if you'd want to go to a tea shop after your classes
                  
today," he suggested.
                  
"Not today, I can't," she apologized. "I've got to go to the high school
and
                  
tutor this afternoon."
                  
"How boring," said Kurei, shaking his head and smiling. "How'd you get
                  
involved in that?"
                  
"The Honors program," she explained, brushing her bangs from her forehead.
                  
"The Math Society has volunteered to do a special tutoring program to help
                  
high-school students with their homework after-hours. I've got two very
nice
                  
girls that I'm helping out." She gave him a sideways glance and added,
"You
                  
might try volunteering. You're an excellent student, and you have time
on
                  
your hands."
                  
Kurei shook his head. "I don't think so... but I'll keep it in mind. Perhaps
                  
we can meet up after your session with them is over."
                  
Kurenai nodded. "That would be nice," she agreed. "Meet me at the high
                  
school around six, then." She waved and continued on to her next class.
****
                  
Kurei sat on a bench outside the high school, studying his biology notes.
                  
Kurenai should be out soon, but he had figured this would be a good time
to
                  
get a little work done. There would be a test the next week.
                  
He highlighted an important passage and heard voices in the distance. Kurei
                  
glanced up. There was Kurenai, walking cheerfully with two younger girls.
                  
One had purple hair, the other had brown hair.
"Thank you!" said the brown-haired one. "That really helped today."
                  
The purple-haired one nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah," she agreed. "You
                  
explain it so much better than sensei does."
                  
"Well, you can thank me by doing well on the quiz tomorrow," smiled Kurenai.
                  
"Study hard!" She waved goodbye to the purple-haired girl, and walked
                  
towards Kurei. The brown-haired one tagged along with her.
                  
"Hanabishi, meet Yanagi-chan," said Kuenai. "She lives near the tea shop...
                  
we can give her a ride, can't we?"
                  
Kurei looked at the younger girl and shrugged indifferently. "No problem,"
                  
he said. It wouldn't be out of the way, and it wouldn't be like the girl
was
                  
going to interfere with their tea.
"Nice to meet you," Yanagi replied politely.
****
"...And turn left here," instructed Yanagi. Kurei obliged.
                  
They were in a residential area, and he absently noticed a group of small
                  
boys playing ball. Suddenly, the ball was kicked into the street, and one
of
                  
the boys raced to get it. Kurei quickly braked to a stop, but an oncoming
                  
car wasn't lucky enough to see what was happening. In a split second, the
                  
little boy had been hit by the front of the car and was knocked to the
                  
ground.
                  
Yanagi gave a little shriek and leapt from the car, running to the little
                  
boy. The car which had been unfortunate enough to hit him sped up and raced
                  
away.
                  
Kurenai shouted something and jumped from the passenger's seat, making
her
                  
way towards the little boy lying in the street. Kurei growled under his
                  
breath, and wrote down the license plate number before he joined the other
                  
two. The boy's friends ran over, making a small crowd.
                  
Yanagi was kneeling by the boy's unconscious form. His body was scratched
up
                  
from the asphalt of the street, and it looked like his leg was broken.
She
                  
seemed to be concentrating very hard, and ran her fingers lightly over
his
                  
injuries. By the time a large group of concerned mothers had reached the
                  
scene, the boy was awake and sitting up, complaining loudly. There was
no
                  
sign of the broken leg, and even his scratches had been healed.
Kurei and Kurenai looked at each other. What was this girl capable of?
****
"And so you're sure about this?" Mori Kouran looked through the photographs.
                  
"I've had it confirmed from a number of sources," replied the man. "The
boy
                  
was badly injured, but in only a matter of minutes, he was as though nothing
                  
had happened."
                  
Mori Kouran pondered the thought as he continued to inspect the photos.
"She
                  
looks like an ordinary girl. But if it's true that she has these powers...
I
                  
want them." He looked at the circle of faces surrounding him. "Perhaps
she
                  
is the key to my immortality." He handed the sheaf of photos to a
                  
sixteen-year-old boy standing next to him.
"Recca," he said. "I want her. Get this girl for me."
                  
Recca nodded. He had two members of his Uruha in mind for this one.
                  
______________________________________________________
 
 
                  
Okay... this one brings everyone up to speed on what happens with Recca.
                  
BTW, in the manga, Tsukino was really Mori Kouran's wife, and had found
&
                  
brought up Kurei. Mori Kouran used her like he used Kurenai. Also, Recca
                  
tamed Saiha first... but here, I gave him Nadare first because it just
                  
seemed more appropriate. ^_^
                  
Enjoy!
                  
-Bottou-chan
                  
==========
 
                  
The dark-haired woman gazed sadly into the ball she held in her hands.
A
                  
swirling, hazy image faded from view and she tucked it safely away. She
                  
wished that it wasn't true... but the Eikai Ball never lied. As much as
she
                  
hated to interfere, something had to be done.
                  
Hundreds of years had passed since she had done the time manipulation.
Back
                  
when she was known as Kagero. Back when she was with Ohka, before the Oni
                  
had visited their village to destroy them. Now, she was known as Kage
                  
Houshi, and she had been wandering around Japan in a seemingly endless
wait
                  
for the two boys' arrival. The Eikai ball had helped her tremendously with
                  
this. To keep attention away from herself, she had never remained for too
                  
long in one place. Five years spent in Yokohama, six years in Kamakura.
                  
Three years in Kobe, then five years in Kyoto. A few in Tokyo, a few in
                  
Hiroshima, a few in Osaka, a few in Nagasaki. And then repeat the cycle.
                  
Never long enough for her neighbors to notice that she never aged. And
yet
                  
long enough for her to make friends and acquaintances, which she could
never
                  
keep for long. It had been four hundred years of sadness, bitterness, and
                  
loneliness. And uncertainty.
                  
Until fifteen years ago. A kind woman by name of Tsukino had run across
the
                  
baby Recca by chance, and had taken him in. She was married to a very
                  
powerful person, by name of Mori Kouran. Kage Houshi wished for the best
for
                  
her son, and how could she be a good mother if she was unable to even touch
                  
the boy again? Tsukino and her husband seemed to have vast resources at
hand
                  
which Kage Houshi lacked herself, but seemed to ensure a good future for
her
                  
son. It had been a heart-wrenching decision to make, but she had remained
                  
where she was, instead of yielding to the impulse of running to claim her
                  
baby.  Tsukino seemed to need Recca just as much as Recca needed Tsukino.
It
                  
was touching, watching the joy he brought into the formerly sad woman's
                  
life. Kage Houshi couldn't help but be envious as she spent hours gazing
                  
into the Eikai ball, watching the two.
                  
Recca was three when his Flame reappeared for the first time. Kage Houshi
                  
happened to be gazing into the ball when it happened. Recca had been caught
                  
playing in a potted plant, and he was very dirty. A servant was supposed
to
                  
give him a bath, but Recca refused to cooperate. He threw a temper tantrum,
                  
and in the midst of his fit, a tiny flame burst from his hand and burned
the
                  
servant. Word spread quickly to his foster parents and amongst the other
                  
servants. And suddenly, Mori Kouran took a newfound interest in him which
                  
hadn't been noticable before.
                  
Time passed. Recca was now five. Even at this young stage, he could control
                  
one of the dragons: Nadare. Kage Houshi wasn't surprised. Nadare, according
                  
to the Hokage history, had been one of the kinder and more pleasant leaders.
                  
Mori Kouran had begun to take a more active part in the raising of Recca,
to
                  
the eventual exclusion of Tsukino. He had banished her to a small, isolated
                  
house which he mockingly called the "Moon Palace". Mori Kouran encouraged
                  
Recca to develop his skills and hone them further, to become more powerful.
                  
Kage Houshi had watched this part of the proceedings intently. It had been
a
                  
turning point for Recca, she decided in retrospect. Tsukino had become
a
                  
hostage, with a tiny bomb implanted inside her. Recca was made to practice,
                  
practice, and practice some more. Or else something would happen to his
                  
beloved mother... It had taken Kage Houshi great effort to refrain from
                  
interfering then. ::I should have:: she thought bitterly. ::But I didn't.::
                  
She had sat and watched. Watched as her son lost the things he loved.
                  
Watched as her son was encouraged to throw aside his emotions. Watched
as
                  
her son became Mori Kouran's machine. It had hurt. It had hurt terribly.
She had also been keeping track of Kurei during this time. He had been found by a fireworks manufacturer named Hanabishi Shigeo. He wasn't particularly affluent, and tended to smoke around the fireworks. But Kurei had enjoyed a relatively normal childhood... he had attended school like other boys, and was now midway through college. Kurei tended to be a loner, but had one good friend: his girlfriend. He, like his half-brother, had discovered his powers of Flame early on, but unlike Recca, had lacked the incentive to develop them.
                  
Kage Houshi sighed and prepared herself for the ordeal. She didn't want
to
                  
interfere... she had spent the last ten years making excuses to herself
why
                  
she shouldn't become involved in Recca's life. But she could no longer
stand
                  
seeing what her son was becoming.
                  
It was time for things to be changed.
****
 
                  
There was a movement in the shadows ahead of him, and Kurei tensed. The
                  
neighborhood wasn't the most pleasant one; still, he had established long
                  
ago that he was not one to mess with. The local idiot street toughs had
                  
learned to leave him alone. He, by himself-- he wouldn't have worried.
But
                  
this time, Kurenai was with him. Squeezing her hand reassuringly, Kurei
kept  his pace steady, but his senses
were fully focussed.
                  
A woman in a black dress stepped out into his path. "Kurei," she said 
                  
calmly.
                  
Kurei looked at her indifferently. She didn't look like some adoloscent 
                  
idiot gang member. Early twenties, perhaps... She was now standing under
a 
                  
streetlamp, and he noticed two small moles under her bottom lip. "I don't 
                  
believe I know you," he said. ::And I don't plan on knowing you, either::
he 
                  
mentally added, but refrained from saying so out loud. Hanabishi had taught 
                  
him to be relatively polite to women.
                  
"You don't remember me," said the woman, "But I remember you very well.
You 
                  
may call me Kage Houshi." She watched with narrowed eyes as he tried to
walk 
                  
past her. She intercepted the couple. "Stop. Show me your Flame," she 
                  
instructed.
                  
Kurei raised his eyebrow. ::How does she know?:: he wondered in surprise. 
                  
His Flame was a carefully guarded secret. Not even Kurenai had seen it.
On 
                  
occasion, he would bring it out as his own personal amusement, but there
was 
                  
no way a complete stranger would know of its existence... He stopped dead
in 
                  
his tracks. Keeping his voice calm, he replied, "I have no idea what you're 
                  
talking of."
                  
Kurenai nodded. "I think you're confusing him with someone else," she said 
                  
hesitantly. She uncomfortably tugged on Kurei's hand, but he remained still.
                  
"Haven't you ever wondered why you have this strange ability? Your blue 
                  
Flame? Let me describe it to you. It's a cold Flame that burns. I know
all 
                  
about it. I can tell you about it, and why. And I can help you control
it 
                  
better, and become stronger. Show it to me."
Kurei considreed. "No."
                  
"You are a Flame Master. There is another. You are destined to meet, and
to 
                  
fight. If you don't improve your natural talents, you will surely die," 
                  
warned Kage Houshi. "Show it to me."
                  
He shook his head. "I really have no time for this nonsense," he answered, 
                  
and took a step forward.
                  
Faster than he thought possible, she had drawn a knife and viciously slashed 
                  
Kurenai in the leg. The girl shrieked. Kage Houshi grabbed her, with the 
                  
knife blade resting gently against Kurenai's neck.
                  
"Maybe I was wrong," she said coldly. "But if that's the case, I must 
                  
dispose of you both. Beginning with her."
                  
"Let her go," said Kurei, his voice choking. Something inside him was raging 
                  
suddenly. He wondered vaguely where the intense, fiery feeling had come 
                  
from... "Let her go."
                  
Kage Houshi grinned mockingly at him. "After I'm finished with you two,
even 
                  
your little high-school friend won't be able to help you," she sneered.
                  
Kurei glared at her, seething. This woman knew too much... how did she
know 
                  
so much? "Don't even," he said in a low voice, clenching and unclenching
his 
                  
fists.
                  
"Wouldn't I?" purred Kage Houshi. To make her point, she gave Kurenai a
few 
                  
light jabs along the neck with the knife. The girl whimpered in fear.
                  
Kurei dropped the bag of groceries. Oranges went rolling across the 
                  
sidewalk, and he was crunching packets of Ramen underfoot, but he no longer 
                  
noticed and no longer cared. He raised the arm with the bangles on it and
a 
                  
cold, eerie-looking blue flame flickered across his fingers. At first,
it 
                  
was a tiny, inconsequential flame, but it seemed to feed upon his anger
and 
                  
rage and grew. "I said NOOOOO!" he yelled in anger, flinging the Flame 
                  
towards his oppressor. It sped across the short distance, growing larger
and 
                  
larger, even after it had left his hand.
                  
Kage Houshi's eyes lit up. Was it with pleasure? Satisfaction? Kurei 
                  
couldn't tell; he was too angry to see properly. The woman shoved Kurenai 
                  
out of the way, and accepted the brunt of the attack. The flame faded from 
                  
view, and Kurei and Kage Houshi were left staring at each other in the 
                  
aftermath.
                  
"I suggest that your girlfriend see a doctor," said Kage Houshi coolly.
"And 
                  
I also suggest that you practice more. That was a pathetic attempt. You 
                  
shall see more of me in the future. Be prepared next time."
                  
She vanished into the shadows, leaving Kurei staring at where the woman
had 
                  
been.