From: Jean  
Date: Sun Nov 12, 2000 4:43pm
Subject: When Escaflowne Rescued Trilladen #8




Here's chapter eight.  Let me know what you think.  thank you 
for the encouragement. :)
       
      CHAPTER EIGHT

Scheming Females 


	"Hitomi!  Wait up! " Yukari shouted as she trailed behind in 
the corridor that lead to the palace gardens.  It seemed that Hitomi 
was already in a rush after breakfast and Yukari, as usual, could not 
soak in enough of Fanelia's beautiful rebuilt palace.  She constantly 
found herself dilly-dallying just because everything seemed so ornate 
and foreign to her that her fascination got the better of her.  
This morning, however, she was worried about Hitomi.  She looked 
withdrawn, tired, and fretful. Yukari was determined to get to the 
bottom of this before whatever was troubling her had the same 
snowball effect that Hitomi suffered through at school. Catching up 
to her was very close to training for relay racing. 
	When Yukari finally caught up to Hitomi, she noticed a 
strained look on Hitomi's face and tears streaming silently down her 
cheeks. "Oh Hitomi, what is wrong?"  Yukari asked in concern for her 
best friend.
	Hitomi managed to speak after taking a few deep breaths. "I 
really need your help.  More than I probably ever will again.  I 
can't do this by myself."   She began to cry very hard now and had to 
hold herself up against one of the massive stone pillars that 
supported the flying buttresses that were carved out of the side of 
the corridor like soldiers standing at attention.
	Yukari remained calm and tried to soothe her dear friend's 
fears.  "You know you will never have to do anything by yourself as 
long as you have me.  And since you will always have me you can just 
count on my help.  That's a given!"
	Hitomi stumbled into her best friend's embrace and cried as 
hard as a three-year-old who had really skinned her knee hard for the 
first time.  Yukari hugged her tight and tried to control the near 
state of panic that threatened to erupt for her bowels.  Something 
was definitely wrong and Yukari prayed she would not let her friend 
down.
	After several minutes of this they both seemed calmer.  
Hitomi hadn't stopped crying, but she was quieter.  Yukari, still 
hugging Hitomi finally spoke.  "Let's get some fresh air and work 
this out in the garden.  We'll go to the bench that gives a perfect 
view of the mountainside and all the trees.  Pretty soon fall colors 
will dominate the landscape, if Gaea is anything like Tokyo."
	They slowly walked to the garden and were met  up by Princess 
Edwina and Merle.  "Hey wait up you two.  We have such the tidbit of 
gossip!  You aren't going to believe it!  I have the perfect plan for 
us.  It's a piece of pie!" Merle gleefully said.
	Sniffling and wiping away her tears Hitomi offered, "Piece of 
cake.  It's a piece of cake.  You've been listening to Amano too 
much.  Don't let him pull your leg.  He's been having too much fun 
playing practical jokes on you about earth customs and sayings."
	"You mean it isn't `Pulling your neck' and it's piece of 
cake?"  Merle asked.
	Yukari and Hitomi giggled, grateful to have the mood lighten 
up.  Princess Edwina was the first of the two to notice that Hitomi 
had been crying.  "What have you been crying about? Come on, don't 
deny it, your eyes are all red."
	"Let's all go out to the garden to talk.  I need to make sure 
no one hears us.  It's really important that we keep what I have to 
say a secret.  This isn't going to be easy for me so say in the first 
place so let me get everything out first, and don't interrupt or I 
might chicken out, and I really need all of your help." Hitomi 
instructed.
	"You mean it isn't goose out?" asked Merle.
	Everyone laughed at that and Yukari said, "Don't worry!  
We'll think of something to get back at Amano!"


	Amano, a limping but obstinate King Van, Allen, and the three 
generals were vigorously training.  Each man was drenched in sweat as 
if working out personal demons.  When Allen finally checked Van with 
a blunt blow to his back that had the King flying forwards and face 
down, everyone stopped.
	In consternation general Shinyo implored the stubborn 
royal, "Majesty, I must insist that you stop now.  You've had enough 
training for one morning.  Your leg isn't quite healed yet you push 
yourself!  Please be wise..."
	King Van interrupted the concerned by gruff general, "I 
decide when I will stop, too much hangs in the balance.  I must be 
able to protect Hitomi, and the young prince."
	As he painfully got back up on his legs, Allen quickly 
floored him with another punch.  "Your pain has made you delirious, 
if not foolish.  No, I think maybe you have always been that.  But 
since you are still just as stubborn as ever, I won't just insist 
that you rest, I'll knock you out if you don't stop."
	"You mustn't speak to the king of Fanelia like that!"  
General Jarvis chided.
	Allen countered, "Two years ago, I could beat Van this 
easily, when he was a rash youth.  Now he is a seasoned warrior and 
should see he is not at his peek.  He will do no one any good if he 
further injures himself- unless you're telling me your training of 
the King is so lacking that after two years of it he can't best an 
old friend."  
	With that Van relented and rubbed his jaw.  "Okay, but I owe 
you one and don't think I'll forget that."  A sheepish grin washed 
over Van's face as he limped back into the men's common to wash up 
and change for lunch.
	"Now that the king is otherwise engaged, I would like to 
discuss an important matter with you." General Pauk led Allen away 
from the other's range of hearing.
	"There are not too many in Fanelia who welcome the return of 
Prince Folken.  The people are disgruntled that Van would let him 
into our borders after knowing how deeply entrenched Folken was with 
Emperor Dornkirk's plan to destroy our nation.  I was hoping you 
would reason with him as you have a shared history with him from the 
Great War.  None of the rest of us would dare impose on him our 
opposition to his decision.  But he must think of his people's 
reaction to such a move."
	Allen heaved a deep long sigh.  Only two years on the job and 
politics are taking root in the hearts of these new generals. "I will 
see to it that he is made aware of his people's true feelings in this 
matter, although I am sure he already knows.  For all my bantering of 
the young king, he is nobody's fool.  Ultimately I will respect his 
wishes as I, nor anyone in this land can dispute his worthiness, or 
his political competence." Allen stressed those last words to ward 
off the intentions of this new general.
	General Paul wasn't so easily intimidated though and pressed 
his point further.  "Folken is responsible for the deaths of many, 
albeit indirectly through that monster Dillandau!"
	"Enough! You have made your point, and I said I would speak 
to him.  Let me be."  Allen waived off the impudent general as he 
stormed off into his own world of worries and regrets.  How much he 
missed seeing his sister Serena, and how badly he wanted to know that 
she was successfully fusing her two personalities.  The healers told 
him that it would take time, but that all people have both light and 
dark colors to define their souls.  Whatever had caused his sister to 
split these inherent traits in her humanity must have been triggered 
by something very traumatic.  
	He strode blindly and deafly past the king who failed to 
rouse him from his malaise. Inexplicably he needed to see "Prince 
Edward".  At that thought he grinned.  She needed a little toying 
with.  He would go out and search for the chit who thinks she can 
escape training.  After all, any young nobleman not training at this 
time of day is either sick or slacking off. 

	
	"This is too risky. For once I think we should listen to the 
men.  Maybe we would be better off staying here."  Hitomi stated 
firmly.
	"Hitomi, just yesterday you were absolutely certain that if 
even one of us was left behind it would mean something very bad.  
Merle's plan to stow away is the best possible solution.  How can you 
turn 180 degrees in just one day?"  Yukari asked.
	"I had a terrible nightmare about the Trilladen high priest.  
He took a knife to me and cut my belly open and I was bleeding and oh 
it was horrible!"  Hitomi covered her face with her hands.
	Princess Edwina put an arm around her shoulders and spoke 
softly to her.  "You are the closest I will ever come to having a 
sister.  I have faith in your Van as well as Amano and Allen 
especially."
	Hitomi drew in a deep breath and said, "I still feel that 
way.  I know that we have to go and make sure the men will be all 
right.  I can't stand the thought of seeing Van off wondering if I 
will ever see him again.  I'm just so scared!"  She shuttered and 
Edwina hugged her shoulders to ward off the chill of fright trying to 
settle into Hitomi's heart.
	Merle was getting fidgety hearing all this talk of Hitomi and 
Van and kept smoothing her skirt ironing phantom wrinkles.  She 
wouldn't meet anyone's eyes, but felt quite put out that Hitomi 
didn't trust in her plan.  Just then she had an idea. Getting her mad 
would distract her from feeling frightened.
	"Humph!  You're just jealous `cause I came up with a really 
clever idea, that's all.  If you're going to be some whining 
simpering female that Van can't stand to be around, then you may as 
well go back to the Mystic Moon.  I'm sure you'll be quite safe 
there.  We'll look after Van."  Merle stuck her nose up in the air in 
a snooty superior manner.
	"Well aren't you glad it isn't raining, otherwise you'd drown 
with your nose perched up so high."  Hitomi teased her back.
	Unexpectedly Merle gave her a knowing grin. "Gotcha!"
	Yukari broke up the bickering match with distraction.  "So 
when do we put our plan into motion?"
	Merle chimed in,  "Today!  I will go ask Van if I can see 
Folken.  I will go with the excuse that I could carry the King's seal 
in Van's place. This will assuage the hard feelings of the people as 
well as ease Folken's mind about his welcome as I am considered an 
unofficial member of the royal family, certainly a ward of the family 
at least.  No one in this kingdom is glad to see his return, no one 
except Van and me. I haven't seen him in so long, I don't know if 
he'll recognize me."  She mused.
	"Prince Edward!"  Allen's voice barked loudly as his quick 
paced stride at up the distance between him and his victim.  Edwina 
rolled her eyes heaven bound and prayed silently for strength.  "Why 
aren't you in training with the rest of the men?  You would rather 
laze away your day with females, the very ones whose lives you must 
protect, instead of learning how to do so!"
	Princess Edwina asked herself for the umpteenth time why she 
shared her life force with the nincompoop. Oh yeah, she loved him, 
when she didn't want to kill him herself.  "No one said I had to go 
today because it is a special day with the arrival of the flying 
fortress."  She whined.
	"You even whine like a girl.  And I heard you slew the 
griffin almost single-handedly.  I can hardly believe it!  You'd 
think that such a feat would spur you on to greater victories for 
your princely glory! But still you would rather spend time sitting in 
the sun picking flowers than learning to defend these gentlewomen.  
You should be ashamed of yourself!"
	Edwina mumbled and slowly hoisted herself up silently 
imploring the others not to give her away.  They looked at her with 
sympathy and Hitomi piped in. "He has been looking after us, Allen.  
I was feeling poorly, and he was concerned for me and felt he needed 
to stay with me to reassure himself that I was okay. "  
	"Good try, Hitomi, but if you were in real distress any of 
these other two could have easily helped you.  Not come!  We have 
much work to do and King Van is all but exhausted from his training.  
He doesn't slack off!  You should follow his royal example."  
	The devilish drill sergeant in Allen was unbending and harsh. 
He was having the time of his life with this astonishing female.  He 
grinned inwardly as he berated her outwardly.  His plan was going to 
be one of good times and laughs after. The first thing he was going 
to do is try to get "Prince Edward" to undress and wash up for the 
first time with all the rest of the men.  No more excuses.  That 
should stop this whole silly charade!  
	When the odd couple left, the three of them went back to 
arranging as many of the details as possible.  Merle would ask Van 
after lunch to see Folken and carry out the diplomatic duties of this 
mission.  She hoped he would let her, but she was willing to put out 
all the stops.  And she had plenty of those!
	She got up to leave to freshen up for lunch and begin her 
part of the scheme.  When Hitomi and Yukari were finally alone, 
Hitomi was able to tell her the secret that was eroding her peace.
	"I need to know if you and I can share a room with each other 
from now on.  I need to stay away from Van."
	Yukari's eyes were as wide as saucers.  "Why!?"
	"I didn't get a chance to tell you about the whole 
nightmare.  I left the part that was most upsetting, but mostly I 
didn't want to hurt Merle. You see, in my dream, I was about to 
deliver a baby girl.  She would meet all of the requirements and be 
the sacrifice, right out of my womb!"  Tears welled up anew in 
Hitomi's eyes and Yukari grabbed her and held her close fending off 
her own fear.
	"I'm hoping I am not already pregnant, we've only shared one 
night together.  I need to keep him away form me so that I won't put 
us in that sort of danger."  Hitomi choked out the words.  "I don't 
want anyone else to know about this.  Van is king and I am a no body 
from the Mystic Moon of all places!   He and I love each other, but 
that might not be enough.  These new generals don't seem to like me 
the way Balgus did." She sniffled.
	"I believe it would be enough for Van.  It's obvious he can't 
live without you."  Yukari offered.
	"Yes, but will you help me?"
	"Of course, but we'll need to come up with a really good 
excuse that will fend off the king.  I can't for the life of me think 
of a single one that would stop him!"
	"I can."  Hitomi said softly.
	"Why am I getting a bad feeling about this?"  Yukari almost 
moaned.
	"I could convince him that I am really upset with him for 
thinking he could leave me behind and risk never seeing him again.  
I';; stage a fight and then end up with you in your room."
	Yukari felt dubious about this whole thing.  "Just promise me 
one thing!  That if you are already pregnant you'll tell him as soon 
as you know for sure and make up with him.  He deserves the truth 
about that."
	Hitomi nodded her head in agreement.  She would tell him if 
she were going to have a baby.  She just prayed she wasn't pregnant. 
Not now.
	They both got up and headed for the great hall to have lunch 
with their friends and training warriors.
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