Zenjinkaze
7日 1月 YE 39
0900 Hours
"Wil," Rei said to her student, the one she had brought from the orphanage and to the school. He had been silently sleeping when she had approached. Her student had been napping after another of his own self taught lessons, perfecting and mastering his twin dragon form.
She went on, "I must speak with you. The matter is of the utmost importance."
He stirred softly. "Five more minutes Mama..." He said rolling over.
"Ie, no. No more minutes. I have news and a decision for you to make."
He rolled over and sat up rubbing his eyes. "What's wrong Mama?" He asked.
"Let's go for a walk, William," she told him.
William stood and tied his sword to his waist, and his kendo swords to the other side. "Okay, I'm ready..." He said moving to follow her out.
She walked with her hands behind her back, not trying to make idle chit chat or anything similar while they walked. When they had reached the koi pond, she stood watching the fish inside of the water, swimming from one place to another almost aimlessly.
She spoke up, "I will be leaving the school, Wil. There is little stopping me from rejoining my fellow samurai or, better than that, fighting for the Yamatai Star Empire in this state of war we find ourselves in. Wil, I want you to know I am not leaving you. You have the choice to come with me--" She sounded like she had more to say, but realized he probably did, too, so stopped short.
He watched the koi pond as Rei spoke. After she said her piece, he thought for only a moment before saying. "Well then I am going too I guess. I just got a mom... I'm not gonna let her leave without me..." He added, looking up at Rei with a small smile. "It'll be an adventure."
"It will be. Go, then, musuko and pack your things. Our adventure awaits us."
***
The pair had taken the rail lines to Kyoto and were bound for the Imperial Palace.
On the train, Rei looked to her adoptive son, wondering what the arrival to her old home would be like.
Rei asked herself what would happen if he was not accepted as her student by the elder council. There was no way of telling if he would be. But what she knew was that she wouldn't abandon him like he had been abandoned before.
She asked, "What do you think of your time at the high school, musuko?"
William was enthralled by the scenery going by, her son hadn't ever been outside the city before. He had grown up in the orphanage. He was actually very excited to be able to travel with his new mom, but also worried at the same time.
When Rei spoke he jumped slightly, shuffling the duffel bag on his lap around. He stifled a laugh, "Sorry mama, you startled me. It was interesting. It was nice getting to me meet new people who all love to fight like me." He replied looking back over to her.
"I'm sorry," Rei said, apologizing for having startled him. "It is good you found kinship with your fellow fighters there. You will no doubt be meeting more. Are you prepared to meet those that fight in forms and with force you haven't yet experienced? A ronin is good, but a sensei no budo is much better."
He nodded softly. He was worried now about meeting the other samurai... His mother was strong, but there were stronger samurai than her? "I... I am..." He replied.
"I know you are," she told him. "I'm ready for you to meet them, too. More than ready, musuko. I think we will learn a lot from each other, still, though. We will always do that."
He smiled. "Thank you Mama." he replied genuinely. William was heartened by his mom's presence, and he wasn't as worried as there railcar continued onward.
"Did you learn enough that you feel ready to take on enemies of Yamatai, musuko?" Rei asked.
He nodded. "Yeah, I think so..." He replied, his hand drifting down to his sword. "I think I can..."
"Ie, that's not enough. You must know. Know that what you do is correct and what you will learn will have a solid foundation of knowledge, strength, and skill. Know that you will do exactly what is needed of you from the Empress and Yui. Know that you are the best you can be."
He looked over to his mom and nodded with conviction this time. "Yeah... I do. I am ready." He said with conviction and fire in his eyes.
"Hai, yoi. That is good. Our stop for Kyoto is coming up. Are you ready to go to the palace?" she asked.
He patted his sleeveless vest, feeling slightly self conscious. "Yeah. I'm ready." He replied.
Rei nodded. "Then let's go."
They got off and were soon at Ketsurui Avenue, a ten block long street that had a palace at each end. They were headed for the taller of the two and made their way to the impressive site.
"Is there anything you need to buy before we go in?" Rei asked. "Are you hungry?" A keen observer may have picked up that she was exhibiting signs of stalling their entrance into the palace.
He looked to her then looked around the area. "We can go get some food." He replied looking Rei over. She was acting pretty off.
"Ie, I'm not hungry. Just you." Rei took them to a sushi house and they were sat down in the back.
The server set up some tea for them and left them alone.
William smiled and nodded, taking the tea and taking a sip. "Kyoto has good tea..." He said with a sigh.
"Yes," Rei said. "The tea at the palace is even better, you'll find." She looked about the restaurant and back to Wil. "Decide what to order yet? Take your time, I don't know if you've ever had nigiri or sashimi before, but try those before you get a roll."
He nodded. "I'll get that then. I never ate sushi before." He replied. When the server returned, he ordered some sashimi.
"You have matured a lot since I first met you, musuko. That is not to say you were not mature for your age then, but now, you have grown exceptionally well." It was very close to praise. She thought of adding more to her statement, but realized she was starting to feel pride in Wil and didn't want to get overly dramatic.
He smiled. "Thank you Mama. I wouldn't have been anywhere close if you hadn't adopted me. It feels like forever ago, yet it has only been a few short months." He added.
"It does seem like a long time, hai. It has been an eventful time, too. You did well in school and you'll do even better wherever we are placed by the council of elders." Rei clasped her hands in front of her as she spoke. "I do not worry they will not allow you to be my student, I worry they will not allow us to fight for Yamatai in a capacity that matters most. I was a part of the changing of guards before, a time honored tradition, but that was still made trite by the tourism it entailed.
"That is why I left the palace, but I still do not see the reason behind letting Nepleslian senators and alien tourists make use of us when Yamatai could make better use of a samurai in battle against the enemy or as protection for the elite. There are questions I sought the answers to and have found them, though they are not what I nor the council initially thought I would find. Or perhaps this is what the council wanted for me and I was blind to it. They may have wanted me to have my eyes opened to all that the samurai are in the context of all that non-Yamataians are. I am sorry to go on so long, musuko. Look, your food is here."
He listened closely to Rei's story. He looked awe struck as he followed along. "That is amazing." He said afterwards. "You were in the changing of the guard." He looked down to his food, but he stopped. "Mama...I am worried..." He finally said softly. "Will they even accept me? I am not a Nekovalkyrja..." He added. "Will they make me leave?"
"We will see, musuko. They may," she said bluntly. "If they do, I will be a ronin once more. Eat and we will go afterwards."
He nodded softly and he began to eat silently. His mind now off, worrying about meeting the council. He was afraid that he wouldn't be accepted. He shook the feeling away and ate some more.
As he ate, she thought deeply about what would come of their meeting with the council and how it would go. Where they would go if they didn't accept Rei and her student.
William finally finished eating and finished his tea. "Thank you Mama. I am ready to meet the council..." He said softly.
"Hai! Then let's go ahead and get ourselves there." Rei paid the bill and got up from her seat and they made their way to the Imperial Palace.
7日 1月 YE 39
0900 Hours
"Wil," Rei said to her student, the one she had brought from the orphanage and to the school. He had been silently sleeping when she had approached. Her student had been napping after another of his own self taught lessons, perfecting and mastering his twin dragon form.
She went on, "I must speak with you. The matter is of the utmost importance."
He stirred softly. "Five more minutes Mama..." He said rolling over.
"Ie, no. No more minutes. I have news and a decision for you to make."
He rolled over and sat up rubbing his eyes. "What's wrong Mama?" He asked.
"Let's go for a walk, William," she told him.
William stood and tied his sword to his waist, and his kendo swords to the other side. "Okay, I'm ready..." He said moving to follow her out.
She walked with her hands behind her back, not trying to make idle chit chat or anything similar while they walked. When they had reached the koi pond, she stood watching the fish inside of the water, swimming from one place to another almost aimlessly.
She spoke up, "I will be leaving the school, Wil. There is little stopping me from rejoining my fellow samurai or, better than that, fighting for the Yamatai Star Empire in this state of war we find ourselves in. Wil, I want you to know I am not leaving you. You have the choice to come with me--" She sounded like she had more to say, but realized he probably did, too, so stopped short.
He watched the koi pond as Rei spoke. After she said her piece, he thought for only a moment before saying. "Well then I am going too I guess. I just got a mom... I'm not gonna let her leave without me..." He added, looking up at Rei with a small smile. "It'll be an adventure."
"It will be. Go, then, musuko and pack your things. Our adventure awaits us."
***
The pair had taken the rail lines to Kyoto and were bound for the Imperial Palace.
On the train, Rei looked to her adoptive son, wondering what the arrival to her old home would be like.
Rei asked herself what would happen if he was not accepted as her student by the elder council. There was no way of telling if he would be. But what she knew was that she wouldn't abandon him like he had been abandoned before.
She asked, "What do you think of your time at the high school, musuko?"
William was enthralled by the scenery going by, her son hadn't ever been outside the city before. He had grown up in the orphanage. He was actually very excited to be able to travel with his new mom, but also worried at the same time.
When Rei spoke he jumped slightly, shuffling the duffel bag on his lap around. He stifled a laugh, "Sorry mama, you startled me. It was interesting. It was nice getting to me meet new people who all love to fight like me." He replied looking back over to her.
"I'm sorry," Rei said, apologizing for having startled him. "It is good you found kinship with your fellow fighters there. You will no doubt be meeting more. Are you prepared to meet those that fight in forms and with force you haven't yet experienced? A ronin is good, but a sensei no budo is much better."
He nodded softly. He was worried now about meeting the other samurai... His mother was strong, but there were stronger samurai than her? "I... I am..." He replied.
"I know you are," she told him. "I'm ready for you to meet them, too. More than ready, musuko. I think we will learn a lot from each other, still, though. We will always do that."
He smiled. "Thank you Mama." he replied genuinely. William was heartened by his mom's presence, and he wasn't as worried as there railcar continued onward.
"Did you learn enough that you feel ready to take on enemies of Yamatai, musuko?" Rei asked.
He nodded. "Yeah, I think so..." He replied, his hand drifting down to his sword. "I think I can..."
"Ie, that's not enough. You must know. Know that what you do is correct and what you will learn will have a solid foundation of knowledge, strength, and skill. Know that you will do exactly what is needed of you from the Empress and Yui. Know that you are the best you can be."
He looked over to his mom and nodded with conviction this time. "Yeah... I do. I am ready." He said with conviction and fire in his eyes.
"Hai, yoi. That is good. Our stop for Kyoto is coming up. Are you ready to go to the palace?" she asked.
He patted his sleeveless vest, feeling slightly self conscious. "Yeah. I'm ready." He replied.
Rei nodded. "Then let's go."
They got off and were soon at Ketsurui Avenue, a ten block long street that had a palace at each end. They were headed for the taller of the two and made their way to the impressive site.
"Is there anything you need to buy before we go in?" Rei asked. "Are you hungry?" A keen observer may have picked up that she was exhibiting signs of stalling their entrance into the palace.
He looked to her then looked around the area. "We can go get some food." He replied looking Rei over. She was acting pretty off.
"Ie, I'm not hungry. Just you." Rei took them to a sushi house and they were sat down in the back.
The server set up some tea for them and left them alone.
William smiled and nodded, taking the tea and taking a sip. "Kyoto has good tea..." He said with a sigh.
"Yes," Rei said. "The tea at the palace is even better, you'll find." She looked about the restaurant and back to Wil. "Decide what to order yet? Take your time, I don't know if you've ever had nigiri or sashimi before, but try those before you get a roll."
He nodded. "I'll get that then. I never ate sushi before." He replied. When the server returned, he ordered some sashimi.
"You have matured a lot since I first met you, musuko. That is not to say you were not mature for your age then, but now, you have grown exceptionally well." It was very close to praise. She thought of adding more to her statement, but realized she was starting to feel pride in Wil and didn't want to get overly dramatic.
He smiled. "Thank you Mama. I wouldn't have been anywhere close if you hadn't adopted me. It feels like forever ago, yet it has only been a few short months." He added.
"It does seem like a long time, hai. It has been an eventful time, too. You did well in school and you'll do even better wherever we are placed by the council of elders." Rei clasped her hands in front of her as she spoke. "I do not worry they will not allow you to be my student, I worry they will not allow us to fight for Yamatai in a capacity that matters most. I was a part of the changing of guards before, a time honored tradition, but that was still made trite by the tourism it entailed.
"That is why I left the palace, but I still do not see the reason behind letting Nepleslian senators and alien tourists make use of us when Yamatai could make better use of a samurai in battle against the enemy or as protection for the elite. There are questions I sought the answers to and have found them, though they are not what I nor the council initially thought I would find. Or perhaps this is what the council wanted for me and I was blind to it. They may have wanted me to have my eyes opened to all that the samurai are in the context of all that non-Yamataians are. I am sorry to go on so long, musuko. Look, your food is here."
He listened closely to Rei's story. He looked awe struck as he followed along. "That is amazing." He said afterwards. "You were in the changing of the guard." He looked down to his food, but he stopped. "Mama...I am worried..." He finally said softly. "Will they even accept me? I am not a Nekovalkyrja..." He added. "Will they make me leave?"
"We will see, musuko. They may," she said bluntly. "If they do, I will be a ronin once more. Eat and we will go afterwards."
He nodded softly and he began to eat silently. His mind now off, worrying about meeting the council. He was afraid that he wouldn't be accepted. He shook the feeling away and ate some more.
As he ate, she thought deeply about what would come of their meeting with the council and how it would go. Where they would go if they didn't accept Rei and her student.
William finally finished eating and finished his tea. "Thank you Mama. I am ready to meet the council..." He said softly.
"Hai! Then let's go ahead and get ourselves there." Rei paid the bill and got up from her seat and they made their way to the Imperial Palace.
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