Jaila Heyn
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Title:The Phoenix Generation
Series: Fushigi Yuugi
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Tas/Nuri
Once again, this is an AU fic. For clarification, all of the senshi are referred to by their "real" names--Chichiri is Ri Houjun, etc.(with the exception of Tasuki, who's known by his nickname Genrou, and Nuriko, who--well, i'll let you see for yourself!) I hope you like this one too! :)
Jaila Heyn
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The Phoenix Generation
Chapter 1: The Last Patient
Genrou shifted in his arm cuffs, the metal slightly digging into his skin. Repeated
requests to loosen them were met with silence as the two officers sitting in the front seat
chatted about their mundane lives. The ruse was obvious to him; he could see them
watching him carefully from the corners of their sunglasses, making sure the "dangerous
prisoner" did not try to escape.
Not that there was any place to run to now. The drive took them into the
mountains, far away from the city Genrou called home. Two hours later, the car stopped
at a tall cast iron fence. One of the officers, Honto by the brass nameplate on his chest,
reached out of the window to punch in a code on the keypad attached to the gate. The
gate clicked and then slowly opened, and the car lurched forward and continued down the
path. Lush green grass carpeted the sloping landscape on both sides, which were dotted
with huge trees and bushes. Genrou had only seen such natural beauty on television
before. He could not see the fence and nor tell where the boundaries of the land lie.
"There's some really nice land out here," Honto commented to his partner Shijun.
"Pity it's wasted on little shits like this one." He jerked his thumb back in Genrou's
direction.
Genrou snapped back, "Hey asshole, but you wouldn't say that if you were back
here with me, would you?" He was weary of having Honto and Shijun treat him as if he
was a total monster. He did not do anything wrong to get him in this situation, honest.
Shijun turned to Genrou. "Who asked you to speak, you little punk? You're lucky
you're one of these Phoenix freaks and we can't kick your ass for what you did."
"Oh yeah? Big talk for an asshole with a badge. You ain't got a clue what
happened. Try talking that big when I'm not cuffed to my waist."
Shijun growled and lunged for Genrou, but was stopped by Honto. "You know
our orders, Shijun. He has to get to the clinic unharmed. After that, you don't have to
look at his face ever again, got it?"
The errant officer nodded and sat back down, muttering, "And not a moment too
soon. Those fangs are freaking me out. Like the kid's half wolf or something..."
Genrou smiled. He really liked his fangs, though he did not know exactly why his
canines extended into points. They made him look a lot meaner than he really was. They
also unnerved anyone who tried to intimidate him.
Soon, a large white building loomed in the distance. A sign next to it read simply
"Tombiki Clinic" in black letters. After parking, the officers roughly pulled Genrou and
the duffle bag holding his belongings out of the back seat and hustled him up the
sidewalk leading to the door.
"I really hope that they lock your ass in a rubber room for the rest of your pathetic
life," Shijun hissed just low enough for Genrou to hear as Honto pressed the call button
on the door.
"Welcome to Tombiki Clinic. We trust that you found us okay?" A cheerful
female voice rang out of the speaker.
"Ah, yes. We're here with the new patient..."
"Of course you are. Do come in." The door clicked and opened. Honto led the
three inside, where a young blond woman in a white nurses outfit sat at the main desk.
Standing next to the desk was a man just a little shorter than Genrou himself with dark
hair and an eye patch covering one of his brown eyes.
"Good evening, gentlemen," the nurse's smile was blinding. "And this must be
Kou Shun'u," she nodded to Genrou. "I'm Ami, head nurse of Tombiki."
The dark haired man took a step forward, extending his hand to the redhead. "I'm
Ri Houjun, nice to..." He glanced at the arm cuffs attached to Genrou's waist as he raised
his arms awkwardly to return the handshake, and then glared at the officers. "What the
hell is this? You've got him locked up like some criminal! Take these things off him
right now!"
The officers bawked at the command. "But Ri-san, this punk's dangerous!"
Shijun argued, "He's a murderer, for God's sake. Why don't you have more people to
secure him..." He stopped as Houjun's glare hardened.
Houjun stepped forward, snatching the release papers from Honto. "You take
those off him-right now. Then you apologize to him. And then you leave. Good bye."
Genrou shuddered inwardly as the officers quickly uncuffed him, dropped his
duffle at his feet and shuffled out the door, muttering apologies. Once the door clicked
shut, Houjun visibly sighed in relief.
"I'm sorry, Shun'u. We treat all our patients with respect, but unfortunately, we
can't extend our policies outside our gates. Are you okay? How are your arms?"
Nurse Ami was already at Genrou's side checking his forearms. "Just slight
pinching, Ri-san. Nothing debilitating."
Genrou cracked his knuckles and stretched his arms. "It's okay, Ri-san. I've
gotten worse treatment from cops." He took Houjun's statement and the way he handled
the policemen as a hint that he could at least trust the man.
"Please, call me Houjun. I'm the peer counselor here. And let's see if you're the
right patient," he glanced at the release papers. "Alright, according to this 'inventory',
we're supposed to get one 18 year old male named Kou Shun'u," he looked over at
Genrou, "That looks about right. Hmm, red hair and light brown eyes, that looks correct
as well. Also known as Genrou." He gave him a quizzical look. "'Phantam Wolf'?"
Grinning, Genrou turned his back to Houjun and lifted the back of his shirt,
revealing a pack of seven black wolves running across the small of his back. He was
proud of that tattoo. It took only two months to get the way he wanted, and boy did his
mother scream at the sight!
"Ah, very nice work," Houjun said as Genrou turned back around. "So that's one
Genrou, two fangs, and a pack of inked wolves. The inventory matches what we got
delivered, so we don't have to send you back." He grinned at Genrou, and Genrou
decided that he rather liked the one-eyed man.
"So, Houjun, if I didn't match the inventory, how would you send me back? You
scared those cops to death."
"Eh, I haven't scared the postman yet, so we could always stamp 'Return to
Sender' on your ass and shove you through the mail slot. It'd be a tight fit though." He
picked up the duffle and turned to Nurse Ami. "I'll get him settled him for the night.
Would you tell Dr. Juan and Dr. Ryouji that he's arrived?"
"Sure, Houjun. They can see him tommorrow." She walked down one hall as
Houjun led Genrou down another.
From the outside, Tombiki looked quite imposing, but once Genrou got inside, he
noticed a definite change in the atmosphere. The walls were painted bright white with
large windows revealing a large open space and a pond that reflected the pinks and
purples of the dusk sky. Pictures of other landscapes dotted the walls, interspaced with
doors painted the same white with blue trimmings. Each door had a brass nameplate
describing the purpose of each room; "Meeting Room 1", "Meeting Room 2", "Exam
Room", "Visiting Room", and "Break Room-Staff Only". A few other rooms had
people's name on them—offices. As Houjun described each room, Genrou could not
help but feel that he knew Houjun from somewhere. Both his smile and easygoing
manner with him now and his serious and threatening manner earlier felt familiar and
comforting. But where did he know this man?
Houjun stopped and turned to Genrou after the younger man had stepped on his
heel for the fifth time. "Genrou, you maybe be excited about being here, but that's no
excuse to try to run me over to get to the elevator. Is there something wrong?"
"Oh, I'm sorry, but, ah, have we met before?" Genrou stammered.
"Nope, never. But don't worry, that feeling you're getting, that deja vu, is a
common symptom among Phoenix Children. Just wait until you meet the other patients.
You'd think we were all long lost brothers and sisters."
"'We'? Are you..."
"A Phoenix Child? Yes, I developed my symptoms while in college, and they
weren't serious enough to keep me in a hospital for too long. When Dr. Ryouji opened
this place, I was first in line to continue my treatment here, as well as gain experience as
a counselor."
They reached the elevator and Houjun pressed the up button to summon the car.
Several seconds later, the car dinged and the doors opened. Houjun led Genrou inside
and the pressed the button to the second floor. Genrou noticed that the third floor button
had a keyhole next to it. His sense of curiosity kicked in, and he wondered how easy
would it be to get access to that floor. If they kept it that secret, whatever was up there
had to be at least interesting.
He tucked that idea into the back of his mind before continuing their conversation.
"So, are you getting 'cured' here too?"
"Well, I think there really isn't a 'cure' at all. Just being able to function in the
real world would be enough for some people. That I can do, but I'd rather be here
helping. Dr. Ryouji believes that myself and the other Phoenix Children staff proves that
his kinder method reaches that goal."
"You're not the only staff like this?"
"You're getting shocks left and right today, aren't you? But no, I'm not the only
Phoenix Child staff member here. Dr. Juan Myou is Nurse Ami's assistant, given that he
technically isn't a doctor yet, but he still has the gift for medicine. Sou Kishuku is the
youngest staff member. He, like me, isn't affected nearly as badly as the others, and he's
rather good with his hands, so Dr. Ryouji keeps him here as a jack-of-all-trades,
handyman, technician, and security if the need ever arose. I think having us around gives
the patients hope for getting better, that somebody understands them."
Genrou nodded in agreement as the car dinged once again and the doors opened.
For the first time in a long time, he felt comfortable talking to an authority figure. Most
others after hearing of his dreams and visions, especially after his last run in with the law,
where convinced that he was insane and talked down to him. This did nothing but further
frustrate him, and his episodes worsened.
"Okay, welcome to your new home," Houjun announced as they left the elevator,
"This is the where you'll sleep and eat."
Genrou's eyes were assaulted by the peach walls. Ugh, he thought, who in hell
decided that peach was a homey color? The doors, thankfully, were painted different
colors and decorated with various posters and artwork, presumably the work of the
residents within. They stopped in front of a door plastered from top to bottom with beer
ads.
"For the first few weeks, new residents live with a roommate. Koji volunteered
for the job this time around." He knocked twice on the door. "And it looks like he isn't
inside." He pushed it open and walked inside, Genrou following.
The room sported two beds pushed against opposing walls, two dressers, two
bookcases, and two desks bolted next to each other. The door faced a window, and the
walls here were painted a less painful shade of white. One side was as neat as a pin,
looking unlived in. The other, however, was a study in chaos, with books spilling out of
one bookshelf, one dresser bulging with clothes, the bed unmade and a desk hiding under
papers and books. More beer ads shared half the room's wall space with various cutouts
of movie stars.
"Koji made me promise that he would contain his sprawl. I'm impressed that all
of his stuff could fit into half the room." His next thought was interrupted by a knock on
the door.
"Who's there?" the voice on the other side asked, and then promptly answered
itself, "Why, it's Koji, the new guy's roommate. Oh really? Well, come right in!
Thanks, don't mind if I do." The door opens and a young man with bluish gray hair
entered the room. Genrou blinked at the strange entrance, convinced that he had just
gotten set up with a real nut case. Then he blinked once again at the sheer feeling of
familiarity that washed over him. It was just as Houjun said; he felt as if Koji and he
knew each other, and rather well at that. It was a distinct tight bond and it was quite
frightening to Genrou.
"Hey, Koji, this is Genrou. Genrou, this is the group's social engineer, Koji.
There isn't a thing he doesn't know about everyone on this floor. I'm sure you two will
get along pretty well."
Koji grinned. "Hey, Cyclops, no problem. It's dinner time soon, and I wanted to
collect the new guy before then. I'll clue him in on what's what. It's about your bedtime
anyway, right?"
"Yeah, you're right, I've got an early day tommorrow. I'll see you guys in the
morning," he passed Genrou his duffle bag. "Don't get him into too much trouble, got it
Koji?" At Koji's nod, he walked out of the door.
As the door closed, Koji extended a hand to Genrou. "Heya, bro. I've gotta
admit, you're the first I've met that I've felt this close to. We had to related or something
in a past life."
Genrou took the offered hand. "Past life?"
"Yeah, it's my theory about this whole Phoenix Kid thing. We're all reliving our
past lives with all the dreams and the visions and stuff. And with some of us seeing the
same thing, I can't see why we couldn't have all known each other."
"Really? Have you told anyone else of this theory?" Genrou placed his duffle on
his bed and opened it up.
Koji flopped onto Genrou's bed. "Man, I tell everyone I meet. Am I taken
seriously? Nope, it's just one of psychotic Koji's wild ideas."
Genrou became just a little more worried about his new roommate. Psychotic, he
mused, this can't be good.
"And what's you're major malfunction? What brings you to fair Tombiki
Clinic?"
"Well, according to the courts, I'm a lying thieving pyromaniac," he whispered
the last word, "murderer." At Koji's surprised gasp, Genrou sighed, his eyes closed to
shield him from Koji's expression.
It had only been 6 months since he had tracked a potential mark into a warehouse.
Once again, his parents kicked him out for the evening in fear that his violent dreams
would disturb his older sisters. Lacking money and food, he was going to take care of his
growling stomach the way he always did. The plan was simple, scare the mark a lot,
rough him up a little, take his cash and run. The porty, disgusting man was cajoling a
rather young girl into smoking something. It looked like a cigarette, but the scent was
most defiantly marijuana. Genrou watched in disgust as the man began to paw at the
helpless girl, feeling her up as she dizzily rocked back and forth, still clutching the
cigarette. His vision clouded over with that all too familar color red, and he saw in his
mind's eye a vision of a girl of about the age of this one fighting the advances of another
assailant. When her pleas became screaming entreaties and the cigarette tumbled to the
floor, followed by the remains of her top, Genrou had enough. He lept from the shadows
and within seconds was punching the man in the face repeatedly. The man, shocked at
the sudden attack, found himself trying to back away from the flame-haired powerhouse.
He tripped over a piece of lumber and landed heavily on a saw blade, conveniently
positioned to imbed itself deeply into his brain. A sudden gout of blood spayed Genrou's
shirt. He turned to the girl; still sitting in the same spot he had shoved her before beating
on the man. The cigarette had started a small fire out of a scrap of torn tee shirt, and she
was staring at it panicked.
"Get out!" Genrou's voice snapped the girl out of her reverie, and she ran for her
life out of the warehouse. Genrou stared at the flames as they slowly grew, and his red
vision grew brighter. He had always been fascinated by fire, from lighting matches to
watch them burn to seeing just how close he could sit next to a flame without burning his
clothes. Every flame seemed to stare back at him, looking straight into his very soul.
Most of his Phoenix Dreams involved him wielding flames, surrounding his body,
warming but not burning him.
And now, the flames looked back, radiating a sense of justice to be done. Genrou
calmly walked to the burning cloth and picked it up by a corner. In his hands, the fire
became a shining beacon, a blazing holy flame to cleanse the evil that lay only a few feet
away.
The police found him a few moments later watching the body of the man burn.
He was still quite calm when they handcuffed him and placed him in the squad car. The
man was a well-known and respected politician. The full magnitude of what he had done
finally hit Genrou in the courtroom when the charges were read. He dissolved into tears
when he heard the word "murder".
I didn't mean to kill him, he wept into his hands. I was just helping that girl
out. What have I done?
Genrou was so distraught that he could not pronounce his plea: "guilty". The
girl's testimony (which included her witnessing Genrou "glowing all red") was dismissed
as at best, a stress and drug induced tale or at worst, an outright lie to keep herself out of
trouble. The victim's family demanded nothing less than Genrou's death, and Genrou's
own family, who already distrusted their troublemaking son, wanted nothing more to do
with him.
"You were abnormal enough, and we spent way too much time and money trying
to fix that," his mother snapped at their last meeting "But now you're a murderer, and I
will not have a murderer in our family. I hope they bury you under the jail."
The judge assigned a 24-hour sucide watch after one too many attempts to take
his own life. Genrou's heart had filled to the brim with self-loathing and despair. Any
attempt to explain his visions and dreams were mostly ignored or used against him in
court. It was not until Dr. Ryouji heard of the case and researched it that Genrou had
even heard of the Phoenix Children, but he was relived to know that someone understood.
Dr. Ryouji petitioned the court to allow Genrou to be admitted to Tombiki Clinic. The
judge, seeing the solution to having another violent juvenile taking up space at the jail,
agreed.
Koji tapped Genrou's shoulder, bringing him out of his stupor and back to the
present time.
"Dude, I'm sorry. You don't have to tell me damn thing. Sometimes I never
know when to shut up."
Genrou slowly opened his eyes. Koji stood next to him, a look of utter concern
on his face.
"For a second there you flared up all red. I got concerned. Do you do stuff like
this often?"
Flare up red? , Genrou blinked at the odd description, but shrugged it off. Looks
like one of his 'major malfunction' is delusions.
Before Genrou could respond, Koji slapped his back, grinning widely. "Hey, if
you were the really dangerous type, I don't think you'd be here, so you're cool in my
book. There had to have been some stupid screw up with the mundanes. You know,
those ignorant assholes who don't even try to understand us." Koji's stomach made its
presence. "Whoa, it must be dinnertime soon. You hungry?"
Genrou's stomach responded for him. "I haven't had a bite since…I can't
remember." In his depression, his desire for food waned, so he rarely ate while in
custody. But here in the presence of at least two people that seem to care, his appetite has
returned full force. Koji was definitely on the list of people that Genrou rather liked in
this place.
"Great! Take off your jacket and stay awhile. Next stop is the rec room. I can
introduce you to everyone before dinner."
Koji grabbed Genrou by the arm and pulled him out of the room and down the
hall. The sun had long since sunk into the horizon, leaving the grassy area and pond
illuminated by several lights surrounding the pond. Genrou could see figures moving
near the pond, talking in groups or just walking around casually. He wondered what they
could be up to after dark.
His curious question to Koji was forgotten as the blue-haired teen opened the
double doors and his attention was directed to the clamor within. He heard people
talking, computers beeping, and what sounded like a guitar strumming. Before he could
discern where the music was coming from, a small cough in front of him caught his
attention first. Looking down, he saw a small boy with brown hair and wide blue eyes
looking up at them. By his looks, he could not be more than 11.
"Koji-san," he tapped at the other boy's sleeve. "It's about time you came back.
Daisho and Yuuki aren't nearly the challenge you are." He then noticed Genrou looking
at him. "You must be Kou Shun'u, or should I call you Genrou? I'm Ou Doukun, nice to
meet you."
Genrou extended his hand, but slowly withdrew it when Doukun bowed deeply.
"Hey, Genrou's fine. If you don't mind me askin', aren't you a little young to be here?"
Doukun sighed and patiently responded. "I'm 16 years old, but for reasons
unknown, my growth has been stunted since I turned 13. Doctors have tried everything to
get my body to start growing, but they didn't even know what was causing the problem.
I, and Dr. Ryouij, think that it has something to do with my Phoenix Dreams, so I became
the youngest recorded case admitted to the clinic."
Genrou was dumbstruck at the boy's polite and mature demeanor. It belied his
presumed age. "Umm...okay. Hey, how did you know my nickname?"
Koji laughed and patted Doukun on the back. "How'd he do it? Hell, he knew
that you were coming before Houjun told me. Under this innocent facade is one shrewd
hacker. He regularly gets into the clinic's records."
"Koji-san, please. You're embarassing me." A little flush appeared on Doukun's
cheeks. "Houjun also serves as the clinic's system administrator, and he let's me have a
lot of access. Limited, of course, I can't change records or look into top secret patient
files."
"So, Boy Genius, ready for another round before dinner?" Koji started for a table
where several computers sat. Curious about what Koji was talking about, Genrou
followed the two.
At the computers, a blond girl stood yelling at a blond boy. "Daisho, you idiot!"
Her face was an angry purple. "We lost again! How could the two of us lose to
Doukun?"
Daisho looked ready to cry. "I'm sorry Yuuki. I tried really hard not to lose this
time." Both looked at Koji as he approached, and Yuuki quickly stood straight. With
their similar features, it was obvious that Daisho and Yuuki were related.
"Yuuki, quit picking on Daisho, will ya? I'm here to help give Boy Genius a run
for his money." Koji sat at one of the spare computers, Doukun following his movements
at the opposite computer. "Fang-Boy, I'd offer you a place at the seat of battle, but all of
the computers are taken for now." He grabbed his mouse and clicked at a few icons.
"Everybody ready?"
"What's the game?" Genrou asked, taking a spare seat next to Doukun's
computer.
"It's Warcraft III, Genrou-san. It's a strategy game. Feel free to watch, and I'll
explain how it's played. It's a lot of fun." Doukun looked over the monitor to Koji.
"Sure, I'm ready."
Genrou watched intently at the strange game. Each player choose a certain race,
and with that race, built an army to attack their enemies. Daisho, Yuuki and Koji were
allies against Doukun. Doukun quickly built his army and began to march them around
the land, encountering and destroying his enemy. Yuuki's forces were quickly
decimated.
"Damn it!" she hissed, "Where's my back-up? Daisho?"
"Sorry," Daisho whimpered. "I'm still building my army..."
She rolled her eyes up to the heavens. "Figures, you're so slow. How about you
Koji?"
"Wow, Koji, nice tactic. Attacking my home base while most of my forces are
gone." Doukun grinned, "I keep forgetting to strengthen my defense."
Koji grinned right back. "Hey, I learn from the best. You kept doing that to me
when we started, remember?"
"Yes, I do. Let's see how much you learned." Genrou watched Doukun move a
small battalion to Koji's camp, only to be defeated by Koji's considerable defense.
"Cool, Koji. I've got to get tougher, you're becoming a challenge."
"Looks fun, Fang-Boy? I can teach you how to play later, if you want."
"Oh, look. The children are playing with their toys. How quaint." A smooth,
cultured voice spoke from behind them.
Koji glared at the source of the voice. "Welcome, Chuin, nice of you to come and
mingle with the common folk. Where's your master?"
Standing behind Genrou was a golden eyed young man with steel colored hair
done up in a high ponytail that still brushed his calves. He was impeccably dressed in
khakis and a button down shirt the same color as his eyes. His features almost looked too
perfect, and he had an air of self-importance and tons of money.
"I am aware that I do not often lower myself so, but Saiheti-sama is occupied at
the moment."
Everyone Genrou had met so far radiated a sense of positive familiarity, as if he
could be friends with them. Looking at Chuin, however, filled him with so much dislike
that he swallowed the urge to growl at him..
"Let me guess, is the great lover Saiheti busy trying once again to capture the
heart of fair Kourin? Too bad he doesn't have a chance in hell. Poor baby, you must be
so bored waiting for him." Koji leaned back into this chair, crossing his arms above his
head as he taunted Chuin. Doukun, Daisho and Yuuki quietly stared forward into their
respective computer monitors. Genrou noticed from Doukun's computer that the game
either had ended or was quickly turned off.
Chuin glared at the smirking teenager. "Silence child. You do not know what
you are talking about."
Koji causally stood, leaning forward on his monitor. "Oh, yes I do. If hell freezes
over and Kourin does fall for Saiheti's lines, whatever will happen to you? I mean,
Kourin is the one he really wants. Maybe you should rush over there and save your place
as his Number One, unless you think you're not worthy anymore." His smirk widened as
Chuin straightened himself up. Genrou could feel the smoldering rage emanating from
Chuin. Koji was pushing one of his buttons...hard.
"I will not listen to your lies!" Chuin voice grew in volume. "I am his only
number one, you hear me, you—Saiheti-sama?" In his tirade, he did not notice the other
young man approach and place a hand on his shoulder. If Chuin's style of dress and his
mannerisms spoke of money, Saiheti's screamed that he was drowning in the stuff.
Though he was dressed similarly to Chuin, the clothes looked as if they cost a lot more.
Chuin visibly relaxed and turned adoring eyes at the chocolate haired boy as he
murmured in a voice deeper and more commanding than his own, "Of course you're my
Number One, dear Chuin, but perhaps you should save that fire for later."
"But that one is being quite insulting," he pointed to Koji. "May I punish him
now?"
Genrou bristled at the question, and stood up as well. Everyone else looked away
from the two, but if Koji stood up to them, he was sure as hell going to watch his new
friend's back.
"Chuin, fighting with those lesser than you is a great flaw. And you know how I
hate flaws. Temper it now." The glare Saiheti gave his "Number One" made even
Genrou cringe. The glare changed into a more genteel expression as brown eyes glanced
over to the redhead, still standing ready for a fight. "Besides, there are more important
things to deal with right now. Who is this?"
Before Genrou could react, Saiheti began to pace around him, leering at him like a
shark watching his dinner. While Genrou was used to the occasional double glance from
both men and women alike, this scrutiny annoyed him. And while his personal tastes
were for men (a major issue with his parents if there ever was one), snobby bishonen
assholes were not top of his list. These two had superiority complexes that he could not
believe.
Chuin stopped pouting look enough to also circle Genrou. "Yes, Saiheti-sama, he
is delicious," he purred.
Clenching his fists, Genrou growled, "Hey! You gonna drool over me like I'm a
fucking porterhouse steak, or are you going to have some manners and introduce
yourselves?"
Chuin nearly swooned. "Those fangs, my goodness. The fangs are a nice touch."
He reached out to touch Genrou's mouth, and almost lost a few fingers when Genrou
snapped back.
"Ah, he is a feisty one, just as redheads usually are. I like a little fire." Saiheti
raised his hand to touch the red locks, but thought better of it after seeing Genrou's
reaction to Chuin and dropped his hand. "But he is right. To admire such beauty without
an introduction is simply rude. Chuin, introduce us."
Chuin smiled at Saiheti, turned to Genrou, opened his mouth to speak, and suddenly
slammed it shut. "Forgive me Saiheti-sama, but I do not know his name." He snapped
his fingers in Koji's direction and demanded, "You, introduce us!"
Genrou had reached his snob limit. "Excuse me, but I can introduce myself, you
pompous ass! The name's Genrou."
The wave of rage returned and Chuin sputtered, "Pompous? You would do best to
learn your station, maggot!"
The anger in his eyes instantly turned into calm as Saiheti placed another restraining
hand on his arm. "Gently now, dear Chuin. He is beautiful, but a mite too," he looked at
Genrou once again, "rough. Come, let us leave the dog with his pack. They seem to
have accepted him as such." With a guiding hand, Saiheti led them away.
The others surrounding the computers were relieved.
"Whew," Yuuki sighed. "You've got balls, Genrou."
Daisho nodded. "I thought only Koji and Kourin could talk to them like that."
"That's only because you guys let them suck you into this stupid hierarchy bullshit
from day one. Just because their folks have money doesn't make 'em better then anyone
here. Me and Kourin never put up with it, though of course, their reactions to us are
totally different. They hate my guts, but," his voice changed to a mock-cultured tone,
"Simply adore the fair Kourin."
The others laughed at Koji's dead on imitation. Still chuckling, Genrou asked, "So,
who's Kourin?"
Koji smacked his forehead with the flat of his hand. "Oh geez, what a fine social
engineer I am." He walked around the table and motioned Genrou to follow. "Come on,
buddy, and allow me to do my job and introduce you to the best looking sight in this
gods-forsaken place. Well, best looking patient anyway."
"Who the best looking staff then? Nurse Ami?"
"Sure, if you like 'em blond and busty. I'm talking about ol' Cyclops himself.
People are always crushing on him. Yuuki has it the worst right now. Just look at her
whenever he's in the room. She lights up like a Christmas tree, and is even nice to her
little brother Daisho. Even Nurse Ami can't concentrate when she works with him. Must
be that sexy, sexy eye patch."
Genrou smirked to himself. He also thought the counselor was handsome, though
he could not see himself reacting as severely as Yuuki.
" How'd he get it? The eye patch, I mean."
Koji stopped near the door. "Bought it for about 5 bucks," he laughed and ducked
Genrou's playful swat. "Hey, I just spared you one of his worst jokes. But seriously,
he's frank about the subject. He got his first Phoenix Dream freshman year of college,
and it was so bad that he tried to gouge out that eye while sleepwalking. His family
stopped him then, but soon they had to lock up all the sharp stuff when he kept trying.
And it was just the right eye, never the left. He says that his dreams made him feel that it
shouldn't be there, though he couldn't guess why. Unfortunately, not all that locking up
mattered; he broke a glass bottle and slashed himself up real good. He woke up in the
hospital and his dad had to donate blood to make up for what he lost. The eye is safe,
according to the doctors, but the scar closed it up and won't heal. He wears the patch to
keep from freaking people out. Strangely enough, he never had a dream that bad, hasn't
slept-walked, and just doesn't have the desire to put out the eye anymore. Go figure."
Koji pointed left of where they were standing. "And now, I present to you, the fair Miss
Kourin."
Genrou followed the finger to a girl sitting cross-legged and barefoot on a couch,
thoughtfully strumming an acoustic guitar. Thick purple hair flowed down her shoulders
and back. She wore a black sundress and a deep red sweater, and a tiny beauty mark sat
below her left eye. Gold studs flashed from her ears, and her red-stained lips pursed
together as she looked at the sheet music in front of her. Genrou found himself
grudgingly agreeing with Koji. The girl was the best looking sight he had seen so far.
His body also agreed with that assessment, much to his surprise as he shifted slightly in
his jeans.
But that's not right, he thought. Oh great, just as soon as I get this sexuality
thing figured out, I had to meet her. This is just perfect.
At Genrou's prolonged gaze, Koji smirked. "Don't let the first glance fool you.
Kourin is spunk in high heels. After your earlier performance with Saiheti, I think you
two will get along just fine. Let's say hello."
At their approach, Kourin, not looking up, snapped, "For the last time, Saiheti, take
your affections and shove them up Chuin's ass, for all I care! Can't I finish a piece of
music without you bugging--" She looked up, blinked, and smiled brightly at the two.
"Oh, hello Koji dear!"
"Hiya cutie. I want you to meet the new guy. Genrou, this is Chou Kourin. Kourin,
Genrou."
The minute Kourin's rose-colored eyes met Genrou's amber ones, a wave of pure
emotion washed over them both. It was more familar than the reaction he had felt
meeting any of the other Pheonix Children, and stronger than any emotion he had ever
felt before. It was love, friendship, trust, and hope all rolled into one staggering, mind-
blowing "thing". He felt that he should know this girl's very soul, and she his. The rush
was dizzying; he had to close his eyes for a moment to steady himself before
remembering his manners and extending a hand. "H-hi."
Kourin looked equally affected as she took the offered hand. "Nice to meet you."
Koji put his hand over his heart, shuddering for a moment. "Whew! I haven't felt
sparks like that since Chuin's last scary dream. You two had to be lovers or something
long ago."
"Koji!" Kourin swung a fist in his direction, her blush creeping to her ears. "That's
a little much, don't you think?"
Genrou rubbed the back of his head, still blushing. "I mean, I'm kinda more into
guys than girls. No offense, Kourin, you're really pretty..."
Koji and Kourin both shared at Genrou for a moment, then burst into laughter.
Genrou promptly stopped babbling. He was just a tad embarrassed at admitting his
preferences to people he just met, and he hoped that the laughter was not mocking.
"Oh man! Fang-Boy, you are a cut up." Koji gasped for breath. "This is your lucky
day."
"What?" Genrou asked, slightly annoyed. Kourin smothered her laughter into her
sweater sleeve and looked up to Genrou.
"We haven't gotten any new people in so long, I'd complexly forgot how well I
pass. I'm a guy Genrou, just like you."
Genrou's mind sighed in relief, thankful that he had not gone suddenly straight. His
member, on the other hand, hardened even more at the thought. He quickly sat down,
crossing his legs to hide his apparent arousal.
"Wow, you really do pass for a girl. Wait, does Saiheti know that you're not really a
girl?"
Kourin sighed. "Does he know? Yes. Does he care? No. As a matter of fact, it's
even more of a draw to him. He can brush up on is 'chivalry' or something. Whatever
floats his boat." "He" looked once again at the sheet music, writting in a few more notes.
"How's the song going?" Koji sat on the couch on the other side of Kourin to get a
better look.
"It sucks. Why on earth did I tell Houjun that I always wanted to learn how to play
guitar. Now I'm stuck with writing this damn song. Were this a piano, I could do this
with my hands tied behind my back."
Koji lightly thumped Kourin on the head, smirking. "Now, now, Kourin. Houjun
didn't give you anything you couldn't handle. Just take your time."
Before Genrou could ask for details about Kourin's project, the glass doors opened
and Nurse Ami stuck her head inside.
"All right everyone. Time for dinner."

In the elevator, Sou Kishuku sighed deeply. He appreciated Dr. Ryouji's help in
controlling his Dreams. The anger management training helped him feel much more
balanced and in control. And when Dr. Ryouji offered him a job here, he willingly took
it. He worked with sentries to maintain a secure environment and did the occasionally
odd job; using his hands made him feel great. Most importantly, the paychecks he sent to
his family really made him feel like a useful son. Maybe they'll come visit him one day.
But this one job he hated more than anything. He was one of the few people with
access to the third floor, and it was for this reason. He was trusted with the basic care of
the clinic's most secluded patient. As nighttime fell, it was time for her hourly
tranquilizer. The dose was higher than usual; Dr. Ryouji said that she might become
even more upset this evening. Kishuku did not ask why, the doctor was usually right
about these things.
"Remember to steel your heart when you see her, Kishuku," he advised right before
his first round three years ago. "Her psychotic delusions are strong, you may get caught
in them. Do not speak too much to her, or you will further stir her madness."
The few times that he did not heed the doctors warning led to his Dreams worsening.
He would wake up with every breakable in the room smashed into pieces and his
knuckles bleeding with visions of her still lingering in his mind. He kept this reaction in
mind every round he did.
The elevator door opened with a ding, and Kishuku took very careful quiet steps to
his patient's door. The little window revealed the brunette looking away from the door,
her chest hitching a bit with what he thought where tiny sobs. He wanted to enter
quickly, before she looked to see who was entering. The door was not completely
soundproof. He unlocked the door and stepped in without incident.
Their eyes locked as the door shut behind him. It was the same sad sight every time;
the young woman strapped to the bed, the IV dripping into her left arm, the frantic,
desparate look in her eyes, and that name that she kept calling him.
"Tamahome?" she muttered muzzily. "Help me, please. We've got to get out of
here."
Silently, Kishuku injected the syringe into her IV tube. If the does get upset, she
would be too tired to scream.
"...No...Tama...please..." Her eyes fluttered, flashed, and then flew wide open.
"Wait...Tasuki...they've got Tasuki here too..." She began to struggle under her bonds.
"Miaka," Kishuku gently warned. "Don't get yourself so worked up. Just relax and
get some sleep."
"Don't you see, Tama-chan? Please, koibito...we're all here. Why can't any of you
remember? Why!"
A flash of pain briefly clenched his heart. His resolve was becoming harder and
harder to keep up. He shook the pain off and turned to the door. "Good night, Miaka."
"Don't go!" she wailed, "Please! Tamahome, please don't leave me alone again!"
The pain returned, harder this time, and he quickly left that room, locking the door
that barely masked her sorrowful cries.
"TAMA! TASUKI! HELP ME!"

From a monitor several room away, Dr. Ryouji watched Miaka intently. His lips
curled into a smile as she cried out endlessly, her voice once again cracking.
So this is the last one, he thought. Excellent. You have done me proud, Miaka.
Soon, I will unlock the secret you keep inside.
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