Atonement: Rei's Story by Jason C. Ulloa Chapter 10 "So, what do you think of the school so far, Mako-chan?" Rei asked as she and Makoto were walking home after school. "I didn't know that it was a Catholic school," she replied. "I was kinda surprised." "So was I when I first started," she told her. "Doesn't it seem weird going to a Catholic school when you believe in Shintoism?" "I know," Rei agreed emphatically. "Especially since I'm training to become a miko. Most of the Sisters don't understand my religion that much, but at least they're nice. Well... most of 'em, that is." "Sister Rosa kept rapping my knuckles every time I started to doze off," Makoto complained. "It's not my fault Math is so boring." "You, too? Sister Annette hits mine when I fall asleep in Social Studies class," she admitted. "Anyway, I usually meet Ryo-kun around here since he gets out at around the same time I do." "Rei-chan! Mako-chan!" Ryoku called out as they approached. "Hi, Ryo-chan!" Makoto shouted as she waved to her brother. "Ryo-kun, who's that?" Rei asked as she noticed someone waiting with him. "Hi! I'm Tsukino Usagi!" the girl with long blonde hair done up in twin ponytails and odango exclaimed cheerily as she shook both Rei's hand, then Makoto's hand. "I've heard so much about you from Ryo-kun! I'm so glad I could finally meet you!" "Um...," Makoto said uncertainly as she regarded the excited blonde. "Don't mind Usagi-chan," Ryoku replied with a half-smile. "She gets excited easily. And for the silliest reasons, too." "Hey!" Usagi shot back. "I do not!" "Sure seems like it to me," Rei remarked dryly. "Anyways," Ryoku continued before Usagi could answer back, "Usagi-chan is one of my best friends from school. After I told her that Mako-chan was going to be living with us and going to your school, well.... she wanted to meet her." "Oh," Makoto said, blinking. "So, how did you and Ryo-chan become friends, anyway?" she asked, giving her a inquisitive look. Usagi calmed down slightly as she turned her attention back to Makoto. "It was last year, when Ryo-kun first came to Juuban Elementary. He got put in the same class as me. When I first saw him, I thought he looked a little lonely, so I decided to try and talk to him." "So we talked for a while and became friends after that," Ryoku added with a shrug. "For some reason, she thinks I remind her of someone she used to know a few years ago." "Wait," Rei interrupted. "Isn't she the friend you told me about when you came home the first day?" "The same," he nodded. Rei glanced over at Usagi again. She was just standing there, smiling cheerfully. Now that her original outburst was over, she supposed she wasn't really as annoying as she first thought. Maybe the girl deserved a second chance. "All right, then," she said as she continued on her way. "Let's get going. No sense standing around here all day. Besides," she added, glancing over her shoulder at Ryoku, "visiting friends or not, you still have to train." He sighed and hung his head slightly as he followed her with the others. "I know. I know. You don't have to remind me, Rei-chan." "Train?" Usagi asked curiously. "Are you studying martial arts, Ryo-kun?" "Well... yes and no," he replied with a shrug. "I do know some martial arts, but that's not what Rei-chan was talking about." "Oh," she said as she blinked. Rei blinked as well, but said nothing. Ryoku grinned slightly at his friend's unspoken question. "I'm training to become a Shinto priest," he told her. "Rei-chan's training me in the basics, then Grandpa will take over." "Rei-chan's training you?" she said, surprised and impressed. He nodded. "She's a miko-in-training and much more skilled than I am." "Wow, that's really amazing!" Usagi said, openly admiring the two. "What about you, Mako-chan? Are you training to become a miko, too?" "Who, me?" Makoto asked, pointing at herself. "Nah, Ryo-chan's the one who wants to be a priest. I'm just here to give him my support, that's all." "Ah," Usagi nodded thoughtfully. ********************************************** The rest of the walk to the shrine was spent between Rei and Ryoku discussing what he had been learning recently, and Usagi expressing some interest in what Rei was learning as a miko. Usagi, at one point, had wondered what it would be like to train as a miko, but Rei had advised against it, stating that it was a very difficult path to follow, requiring a great deal of effort and strict discipline. Usagi quickly changed her mind upon hearing this. Still, she thought Rei and Ryoku looked very cool in their Shinto robes. With the exception of the color of their hakama pants - red for Rei and blue for Ryoku - they were dressed exactly the same. Makoto had elected to remain in her school uniform. Usagi had been given a quick tour of the shrine by Grandpa, who had been happy to see that they had brought a friend over for a visit. Makoto and Ryoku went along with them, leaving Rei to get things ready for their training session in the sacred fire room. This time, she wanted to see how well he could make and use ofuda. She had already gone over the characters and the order several times before, enough so that she could make ofuda even in her sleep, so she was hoping that all that practice that he had been putting in lately would help get it through his thick head. To be fair, he did take out the bags of cumpled up ofuda that he had failed to make. She was afraid that if they burned them, the fire department would come, thinking that their shrine was on fire. After a while, Ryoku walked into the room by himself with a tired smile on his face. "Where's everyone else?" she asked, raising an eyebrow slightly. "Usagi-chan went home and Mako-chan is helping Grandpa make dinner," he told her as he sat down across from his teacher. "Is she normally like that?" Rei asked. "Not really," he replied with a slight tilt of his head. "To be honest, she gets excitable very easily, but like I told you before, she's a very warm, friendly person. You'd like her once you get to know her, Rei-chan." She gave him a flat look for a few moments, then snorted. "We'll see," she said as she placed a single slip of paper in front of him with a calligraphy brush and inkwell. There was ink already in the well. Ryoku wordlessly picked up the brush and rolled the bristles onto the flat inkwell, coating the brush with the dark, black ink. Once satisfied, he carefully removed any excess ink and transferred the brush to the paper. With quick, practiced strokes, he traced out each of the familiar characters onto the slip of paper, each one in its proper order. Rei nodded as soon as he finished, a small smile showing on her face. "You've definitely improved quite a bit, Ryo-kun. It's not as good as mine," she added with a teasing smirk, "but I think they're useable. I think Grandpa would think so, too." "Good," he sighed in relief. "I'd hate to think that with all that practice, I still couldn't get it right." "Now, do you remember what I said about using ofuda?" she asked. "It's basically the same as how we focus on the sacred fire, but we channel our energy into the ofuda through our bodies, rather than just mentally reaching out to it, like with the sacred flame," he replied. "Am I right?" Rei nodded again. "Good. Now, try to do what you said and I'll watch to see if you're screwing something up. When you think you're ready, fling the ofuda at...," she glanced around the room for a moment, "...at... that!" she said, flinging her arm toward the door and pointed at a raven that happened to land in the doorway. Said raven squawked in surprise before quickly taking off as if it knew what she was planning. "Hey! Come back here, Phobos!" "Phobos?" Ryoku blinked quizzically. "That raven?" "Yes, him and his twin sister, Deimos," she explained. "Those two ravens have been hanging around here for as long as I can remember, so I gave them names and started feeding them whenever they come around. They're almost like my pets." "Interesting pets," he commented with a dry grin. "Well, since my target seems to have flown off, what shall I aim for now?" "Never mind," she sighed vexedly. "There's no point now. Nothing here for you to aim at, and I'm certainly NOT going to let you throw an ofuda at me, so we might as well move on." Ryoku shrugged and pocketed his ofuda. "More meditation exercises?" he asked. "No, not this time," she said as she stood up while gesturing for him to do the same. "You told Usagi-san that you practice martial arts, right?" "Yes. Both Mako-chan and I practiced a little of our family's style of kempo, though we can never learn any advanced moves or techniques since there's no one left to teach us," he said with a sad sigh. "We haven't really tried to continue learning the art since it will always be incomplete, but we do like to practice what we do know every now and then. Why do you ask?" "I've been wanting to learn a little bit of martial arts for a while, but I've been too busy training you to try to learn," she explained. "Since you and your sister know a little bit, why don't you two teach me a little of what you know? I'll be fun, don't you think?" Ryoku gave her a lopsided grin as he stood up. "Well, let's go see what Mako-chan says, shall we?" ********************************************** For most of the year, Rei and Ryoku continued to train each other, Ryoku in his Shinto religion and Rei in Ryoku's family's martial arts style with Makoto's help. Occasionally, Usagi could come by, either to spend time with Ryoku, or Makoto, or even Rei, although the ditzy, yet endearing blonde tended of get on her nerves every now and then. She was loathe to admit it, but she was starting to like Usagi, despite herself. Even worse, Ryoku seemed to know it and enjoyed pointing it out to her as to say he told her so. Even though he sort of did. That made it all the more annoying. Ryoku continued to pray under the haiden's bells everyday. Every now and then, Makoto would join her brother under the bells and pray, even though she knew that he would never notice. She had told her that those times when she joined her brother in prayer, it was mostly to keep him company and offer what support she could. Soon afterward, Rei began to join Ryoku in his daily prayers more often, mostly to keep him company, like his sister. However, soon after beginning this new routine, she found herself wondering why she was doing this, especially since he would never know she was there unless she told him later. However, she still enjoyed just talking to him as though he was listening intently to every word she said. It was comforting just to lean against the supporting beams of the haiden, or to sit down on the floor of the shrine, and just talk about what she was thinking or feeling at the time. She could imagine him listening to every word she said, nodding at the appropriate times, agreeing with what she had to say, understanding whatever point she was trying to make.... Things like that. There were times when she wondered what it would be like if he actually was listening. Then again, considering some of the things she was saying, thinking that he wasn't listening.... It was better that he didn't hear any of it. It would severely embarrass her if he did. Grade school was over and soon they would be heading into seventh grade. This wouldn't mean very much to either her or Makoto, but now Ryoku had to get used to a new path to school everyday. Not only was Juuban Junior High slightly farther than Juuban Elementary, but it was in an entirely different direction. On the fortunate side, if they both went a certain way, they could spend more time walking together. She had heard from Ryoku that Usagi was going to Juuban Junior High as well. There were times when she really didn't know what to think about Usagi. One the one hand, she was his friend from school. She really seemed to like him, which for some strange reason, seemed to annoy her greatly. She didn't hate her - almost the opposite, in fact - but there were times when she wished she wouldn't hang around Ryoku that much. Makoto had said at one time that she was jealous of Usagi, but she heatedly denied that claim. After all, what was there to be jealous of? The thought of that was just plain ridiculous. Rei glanced up at the full moon from where she leaned against the haiden's support beam. It was late March, so in a few weeks, it would be her twelfth birthday. They had already celebrated Ryoku's thirteenth birthday last month, which still came as a surprise to him, since neither he or his sister really celebrated their birthdays that much ever since they lost their parents. Grandpa made it a point to celebrate theirs ever since learning that. The surprise on Ryoku's face the first time they celebrated his birthday here and the similar one on Makoto's face last year were priceless. She took in a deep breath as she stared up at the night sky. There were so many stars up there; more than she could ever count. Some shone brightly, while others were so dim, she could barely make them out. The light from the moon and stars played across the shrine grounds, covering everything in soft illumination. "The sky seems so beautiful tonight, don't you think, Ryo-kun?" she asked as she glanced over at him. "It's so clear, you can see everything." She pushed herself off of the haiden and walked over to him. "You know, in a couple of weeks, it's gonna be my birthday," she told him. "You'd better get me something nice, Ryo-kun, or I'll have to punish you." She smiled impishly. "And you're not going to Mako-chan for help on this one, either. In fact, I'm gonna tell her not to help you at all." As usual, Ryoku was silent and unmoving. "You know, sometimes I get really tired of how you like to keep things to yourself," she sighed as she turned around and leaned against him. She had learned a few months ago, that not only did he seem not to hear anything, he didn't seem to feel anything either. Well, that wasn't exactly true. A sharp kick to the groin would snap him out of it. She had apologized profusely to him for a full week afterward. "It's been almost a year since you told me one of the reasons why you wanted to learn to be a priest, Ryo-kun. A year, and you haven't said anything since. How long do you expect me to wait? Do you like keeping things from your friends? Do you like keeping things from me? One of these days, you will have to tell me why. You owe me that much after what we've been through together." She sighed again as she continued to lean against Ryoku while he prayed. Sometimes she couldn't figure him out. There were times where he'd make her laugh, other times where he'd irritate her to no end. Times where she couldn't stand being anywhere near him, times where she just wanted to be around him for no particular reason, and times.... ...well, times like now, where she couldn't really figure out what she was feeling. "Why do you do this to me, Ryo-kun?" she whispered quietly. "Do you like confusing me like this?" She was about to say something else when Ryoku lifted his head, causing her to quickly move away from him. "Rei-chan, were you leaning on me again?" he asked as he turned toward the raven-haired girl. "O-of course not!" she retorted as she tossed her head and half-turned away to keep him from seeing her cheeks pink slightly. "What makes you think that?" He sighed as he shook his head slightly. "Never mind. Were you waiting long for me?" "Not really," she replied as turned back toward him. "But you were taking longer than usual. Is something wrong?" "Wrong?" He shook his head lightly. "No. Nothing's wrong. I just had a lot to pray about tonight, I guess." "Oh," Rei said as Ryoku turned and walked up to her. "Mako-chan's making dinner tonight, isn't she?" he asked. "She should be done right about now," she said. "We should go inside before they start to wonder about what happened to us." "All right," Ryoku nodded as he followed Rei inside. ********************************************** "Got a lot on your mind tonight?" Makoto asked as she passed her brother on his way to the furo. She had already finished using it after dinner, so she left it ready for her brother to use as soon as she was out. "You might say that," he replied tiredly. "I have a few things in my mind that I need to try and sort out." "Is it about Rei-chan?" she asked quickly. "Not really," he replied as he walked past her and continued on toward the furo. "It's mostly things about myself that I've come to realize." "Like what?" she asked, curious. "If I knew that, Mako-chan, I wouldn't have to spend time sorting it out," he replied as he opened the door to the furo and closed it behind him, flipping the "Occupied" sign over as he did. "Besides," he said to himself as he stared at his reflection in the mirror across the room, "I have no right to think about that when I can't even straighten out myself." ********************************************** Disclaimer: All original materials belong to their respective owners. Sailor Moon belongs to Naoko Takeuchi and a bunch of big companies. No copyright infringement is intended. This story belongs me, so I would appreciate it very much if you would ask for permission before posting it anywhere else. Thank you. The Question and all stories included are: Copyright © July 6, 2001 Jason C. Ulloa. All Rights Reserved.