Dr. Tofu stood in the middle of his small living room, his feet spread slighty apart, his eyes closed, and taking deep, regular breaths. He had moved all his furniture against walls, as if he was getting ready to practice a complicated kata. Actually, he was training for something much more difficult. His hands were at his sides. The left one was free and relaxed, while he had a tight grip on a small photograph in the right. Keeping his eyes closed he slowly moved his right hand towards his face so that the picture was only six inches away from his eyes. Taking another deep breath, for strength, he slowly opened his eyes and look at the picture. He immediately felt his heart start to pound, his blood and skin start to heat up, and his glasses start to fog. *I have to do this!* He thought to himself. He willed his heart rate to slow down. He slowed his breathing which had started to pick up once he had looked at the picture. Slowly, but surely, his body started to rest, and he joyfully realized that his glasses were still clear, he could still see, and most importantly, he could still think. Finally! The months of training had paid off. His face relaxed and he smiled at the picture. The picture of his Goddess, the one woman that he had loved for years on end. *I love you Kasumi.* ********* Raoh the Conquorer presents ********* ********* ********* **** Is Tofu Really Good For You? **** ********* ********* The sequel to "Love is in the Air, if not in the salt" *********************************************** Ranma and Akane managed to push their way through the crowd of worried, anxious, and in some cases elated, students. Akane was able to get into a good viewable location first, since Ranma had been gently but firmly dragging Kasumi behind him. When they were finally able to read the numbers off the large board, they stopped. "What was your test number, Ranma?" Kasumi asked, standing close beside him. "It was 1101." Ranma answered in a strained voice. Ranma couldn't believe how worried he had become. *Its not like I care about this stupid test, or even want to go to college* He angrily thought to himself. If he had failed, however, Kasumi would have been disappointed in him. Not that she would have berated him about it. She had always encouraged him, no matter how many stupid mistakes he had made. That's not to say that they didn't fight. They did a whole lot of that. It was just another sign that they were friends, that they were growing closer, that they cared about each other. It had been a little over a year since they had decided to confide in each other, that there was a mutual attraction between them. Neither one of the had talked about the matter since, and life once again settled down into a "normal" routine. The only difference was, that Kasumi was now a part of it, and Ranma couldn't be happier. For the first time since he came to Nerima, he had someone one his side. Someone who didn't _seem_ to have any ulterior motives or hidden agendas where he was concerned. Ranma quickly broke out his line of thinking when Akane started jumping up and down, squeeling in glee. "I passed! I passed!" she cried out. "Congratulations Akane-chan!" Kasumi said warmly then gave her sister a hug. Ranma stared blankly at the test numbers on the board. He didn't try to look for his test number, he wasn't ready for the disappointment yet. Kasumi had spent many painstaking months tutoring Ranma and getting him ready for the test. Ranma's life was a bit too chaotic to take summer classes, so Kasumi had helped him at home, at every opportunity that had presented itself. *All for nothing...* Ranma sighed to himself. "Ara... Ranma, What was your test number, again?" Kasumi asked blinking at the board. Ranma winced then said, "1101." "Ranma! You passed!" Kasumi exclaimed. "Wha- How... Whe..." Ranma stared at the board *1101* He blinked, rubbed his eyes then looked at the board again *1101* "YAAATAAAAAAA!" Ranma yelled out then grabbed Kasumi in a fierce hug and started twirling her around in a circle. The students around them had all stepped back as soon as Ranma had yelled out. Those closest to the trio noticed that Ranma had started to glow. It should be said, at this point, that had Akane been paying attention, she might have started to glow as well; a very bright and angry blue glow. However, Akane's gaze was trasfixed on the test board. *He...passed?* As for Kasumi, she couldn't be happier. Ranma was never one to show much in the way of physical affection, so she was enjoying the hug for all it was worth. She was very proud of Ranma, and in a way, proud of herself. This was something they had accomplished together. He had not allowed his pride get in the way of her helping him. It just affirmed what she felt about him. Kasumi, unlike anyone else, had realized a very important part of Ranma's psyche. By himself, he was virtually unstoppable, he always found a creative way to overcome the odds. Yet, when Ranma had the support and love that ALL people need, there was _nothing_ that could stop him. He had grown up with out that support, always having to deal with the negative reinforcement his father provided. *I know I could make him happy. If he'd only give me a chance...* ********************************************* That night, Kasumi and Nodoka made a huge dinner in honor and congratulations of Ranma and Akane passing their college entrance exams. Soun was ecstatic, more for Ranma than for Akane. He had little doubt that Akane would pass her test, but Ranma was almost a lost cause. Nodoka was pleased, she wanted her son to continue his education and in the process, learn more about life and perhaps settle down a little. As she sat at the dinner table, smiling at her son, she realized how much his name fit his personality. She was not concerned about his skills as a martial arts, or truth be told, about his "honor" or "manhood". Now, she just wanted to him to be a productive member of society and face up to his responsibilites. Genma just sat there, speechless, staring at Ranma. Like Akane, he was amazed that Ranma had managed to pass his test. Then Kasumi served dinner and he was back to his normal self. "So my boy, " Genma said between bites, "have the two of you decided what University you will be attending?" Ranma looked at Genma with a confused look on his face. "Well, " Akane spoke up, "I was thinking about Tokyo University, since its pretty close to home." "Splendid!" Genma answered, completely missing the fact that Ranma had not answered him. This fact, however, did not go unnoticed by Nodoka or Kasumi. "Tokyo Univerisity, Ranma? " Nodoka prompted. Ranma scratched the back of his head and said, "I guess... I really haven't given the whole thing much thought. Why do I gotta go to college anyways?! High School was enough of a drag, and besides, what's a University gonna teach me about martial arts?" Before Nodoka could reply, Kasumi said, "Ranma, haven't you realized yet that exercising your brain is as important as exercising your body? When you get into a fight, you look for multiple weaknesses in your opponents defense, right?" Ranma just nodded, surprised that Kasumi knew even *that* much about fighting. It was just another reminder that there were many facets to her personality, and many things that he still did not know about her. Ranma paid attention as Kasumi continued, "You look for every opportunity, you don't back away from a potential weakness just because it might be difficult to exploit, right?" Ranma nodded again, not really sure where Kasumi was going with this. He thought back on the many fights he had fought; with Saffron, Ryoga, Kirin and the rest. "It's the same way in life, Ranma. If you go to University, MANY opportunities will be open to you, you may not see them now, but you will later. It will be hard work, a huge challenge, but the opportunities are worth it, don't you think?" The rest of the family looked at Kasumi in amazement. It was the longest speech she had ever made. Kasumi rarely interfered in the arguments, challenges, and general craziness that invaded the household. This had remained true for the most part even while she became closer to Ranma. The family was not expecting such insight from her. Ranma just shook his head and smiled. Over the past year, he had gotten used to Kasumi's wisdom. Although it was not always as _nicely_ presented, it was always infallible. That fact should have irritated someone like Ranma, but it didn't. It just made him more fond of her. She never assumed an air of superiority around him. He finally jokingly said, "Gee, maybe you should come with me Kasumi, I might miss some of those opportunities if you're not around!" Kasumi gently blushed as the rest of the family laughed good-naturedly. *Idiot.* she mentally sighed to herself. She didn't know whether she was describing Ranma or herself. ************************ As dinner concluded and Ranma and Kasumi started washing the dishes, someone knocked on the front door. Nodoka, who was in the kitchen as well, went to answer the door and greet their vistor. About twenty minutes passed while Kasumi and Ranma talked and cleaned, neither one concerned about who their vistor might be. As they had finished the dishes Nodoka stepped into the kitchen. Her eyes were alight with an excitement that was barely contained. "Kasumi? Will you please come out here with me? You have a guest." "Oh my..." Kasumi said as she looked around the kitchen; there was still a lot work that needed to be done. Ranma smiled, almost reading Kasumi's thoughts. "Go ahead Kasumi, I'll take care of things in here." Ranma said. Kasumi smiled gratefully at Ranma, took off her apron and followed Nodoka out of the kitchen. When she stepped into the dining area, she found Dr. Tofu sitting at the table with her whole family standing behind him. Nabiki and Akane were grinning ear to ear. Genma looked bored, while Soun was, of course, crying. Now, Kasumi wasn't as oblivious as everyone thought she was, but she still couldn't figure this one out. "Tofu-sensei, Good evening. I'm sorry you missed dinner..." "Kasumi-san, " Dr Tofu started, then cleared his throat. "Kasumi-san, I came here this evening to ask your father's permission to court you. Court you, with the intention of marrying you. " He paused as he noticed the look of shock on Kasumi's face. "I am now asking your consent as well. I know this is sudden and unexpected, but I have known your family for many years, and truly, I haved loved for many years as well. I hope you will give me a chance." "Tofu-sensei, I... I don't know what to say...." At this point, Soun decided to interject. "The two of need time to get to to know one each other better. You should go on a date, this Saturday." "Uh..." Kasumi started to reply, but was unable to continue as the rest of the family started planning her first date. ************************************ After the details for the date had been set, and Dr, Tofu had left, (kissing Kasumi's hand as he walked out), Kasumi walked back into the kitchen, desperately needing to talk to Ranma. In spite of the fact that the two of them did not have any kind of romantic relationship, she knew that Dr. Tofu's proposal affected him as well. Besides, she just needed to talk to a friend about what had happened. Kasumi watched as Ranma finished putting the pots and pans away; he was almost done cleaning the kitchen. She marveled at how fast and efficient he was. Whenever he personally set out to do something, anything, without outside pressure, he worked hard and took pride in his work. "Ranma," she said softly. Ranma turned towards her and smiled. "So, who was your guest Kasumi?" "It was Tofu-sensei." "Oh?" Ranma's voice and eyes suddenly became alert. "Yes..." Kasumi answered, staring into Ranma's eyes. "He said he wants to marry me...and...and that he loves me." Ranma looked at the floor for a few moments, then looked at Kasumi and forced himself to smile. "Well, It's about time! I was wondering how long it would take..." Kasumi looked at Ranma, the surprise evident on her face. "You knew? For how long?" "I found out a few weeks after I got here. According to Akane, he's felt that way for a while." "You've known for almost two years! And you didn't tell me!" Kasumi yelled angrily. "Everytime its the same thing, Ranma! Why won't you open up to me? Does my friendship mean so little to you?" Ranma took a deep breath and said, "Kasumi, I had no right to tell you how Dr. Tofu felt. That was for him to say, when the time was right. Besides, if a guy isn't ready to say it, then he isn't ready to commit to it." Kasumi stared at Ranma as if she had been slapped. Without looking at her he continued, "I'm finished in here. I'm going to go the dojo and work on that new move pop showed my this morning." Before Kasumi could reply, Ranma walked passed her and out the door. Ranma nearly stalked his way to the dojo. Once he got inside he released the breath he had been holding. *Well it was bound to happen sooner or later* he thought morosely about Dr. Tofu's proposal. He didn't want to lose Kasumi, but at the same time she deserved a chance at happiness. He started a simple kata to get warmed up and to relieve the growing confusion and stress in his mind. He understood why Kasumi was angry; at least he thought he did. She felt betrayed, but he was not intentionally keeping secrets from her. He really didn't have any right to tell her how Dr. Tofu felt. *Is that really the reason you didn't tell her?* He asked himself. Ranma wanted to do the right thing. He wanted Kasumi to be happy. He want to be honest with her. Ranma could not continue the kata; the conflict of his feelings was just too great. In the past, he had always run away, here to the dojo, to sort out his problems. Kasumi deserved better than that. *I gotta at least talk to her...* ******************************************** Kasumi sat at a desk in her room staring a photo album. She had flipped through all the the pictures of her and her sisters growing up. She saw her mother, young and full of life. Kasumi smiled at the memories that the pictures brought her. Her mother was a meticulous homemaker, and a loving wife and mother. She, did not, however, have many skills or or engaged in activities outside of the home. Kasumi always wanted to be like her mother. She knew that her sisters thought that she was wasting her life away, but she was happy. She did everything the way her mother would have, wanting to make her proud, wanting to take care of the family and fill the void that her death had left. The culmination of her dreams, of her desire to become like her mother, would be getting married and raising a family. After so many years of working, dreaming, and hoping, that opportunity was in front of her. Kasumi closed the album and stared blankly at the wall of her room. She wondered if she had the strength to give it all up and pursue a much more dangerous and uncertain path. She could now admit to herself that she did indeed LOVE Ranma. *But is love going to be enough?* Kasumi's train of thought was broken by the knock on her door. "Who is it?" She asked. "Uh...It's me, Kasumi..." Ranma said from behind her door. Kasumi suddenly remembered that she was angry with him. "I don't think I want to see you right now Ranma-kun." Ranma winced at the tone of her voice. *Brrrr... so cold* "Kasumi...I...I'm sorry...Can't we talk?" Ranma apologizing this easily might have been quite a feat a year ago. But Ranma had learned to swallow _some_ of his pride where Kasumi was concerned. He had always felt an overwhelming guilt whenever he had unintentionally done something to hurt her. But then again, most people felt the same way, Kasumi had that kind of personality. People just didn't want to hurt her. Kasumi smiled wearily and went to open the door, she didn't hold grudges for long. She felt that life was not worth the effort it took to stay mad at someone. She opened the door and allowed Ranma to enter her room, then she sat down on her bed and waited. Ranma looked at her for a few moments then started laughing as he shook his head. "Do realize that we always end up here, like this, whenever I say or do something stupid?" Kasumi gave Ranma a startled look, then smiled as the truth of his statement dawned on her. They would fight, he would go off the security of the dojo, while she retreated to her room. After a while, Ranma approach her like this and they would talk things out. She idly wondered how much better his relationship with Akane would be if he tried the same tactics with her. "I'm sorry I yelled at you Ranma, I...I was just shocked by Tofu-sensei's proposal." "Yeah...That took me by surprise too. I'm sorry I didn't tell you, but I still feel like it wasn't my place to say anything..." "I'm not mad about than anymore, Ranma, well not _really_. What I want to know is why you walked out on me? Why you always walk out on me when I need to talk? Who else is there for me Ranma? Who else is there for YOU? You are the only person in this house who doesn't treat me like I don't have a brain in my head. And that's why it hurts so much when you turn away from me..." Kasumi ended in a choked voice, tears starting to form in her eyes. Ranma slowly walked over to her and hestitantly enveloped her in a hug. "I'm so sorry Kasumi..." Ranma said, his voice thick with emotion. "You have shown me more kindness and friendship than anyone I've ever known, and I don't deserve it...You, more than anyone, deserve to be happy, and no one in this house can give you what you need...You provide so much and get so little in return." Kasumi just cried harder, holding on to Ranma tightly. ***************************************** The next few days flew by quickly for Kasumi and Saturday finally came. Kasumi sat on her bed and sighed as her younger sisters shuffled through her wardrobe, looking for the *perfect* dress. Ranma had convinced Kasumi to look at her upcoming date with an open mind. She wasn't _sure_ how Ranma felt about her, but she had her suspicions. Ranma was trying to put her happiness before his own. Ironically enough, the source of her internal conflict was trying to convince her to take the easier, more secure path. *That idiot is too noble for his own good.* She thought to herself. Ranma had decided to spend Saturday away from the dojo. He sat on a park bench and watched as variously children played on a warm summer day. He may have wanted Kasumi to be happy, but he didn't have to stick around the house and watch as Akane and Nabiki got her ready for the big date. "Well, I guess they were meant to be together..." Ranma grudgingly admitted to himself. Of course, Ranma used to think the same about Akane and himself. Yet, over the course of the past year, his feelings for her diminished. They still argued, but not as much, and Ranma really didn't feel like taking the effort to argue with her. His remarks, now, were more annoying, than painful. He didn't take the effort to hurt her, because nothing she said really hurt him. He remembered a time, about a year ago, when he talked to Kasumi after a really big fight with Akane. He forgot what the fight was about, but Akane had invariably hit him, then burst into tears and ran to her room. Kasumi had told him that a person could only hurt, and could only be hurt by, a person they loved. *Does that mean I don't love Akane?* Ranma forced himself to shy away from those thoughts. Love or not, it looked like he would be marrying her. He had a suspicion that their parents would want to see them married before college started. Akane and he were almost friends now. They talked more, about little, inane things; and Akane smiled more often than before. He still thought that she was cute when she smiled, but it didn't feel the same. Before, the sight of her smile used to stop his heart. Now, it just made him smile in return. Ranma groaned as he put his head in his hands, "Man, what a messed up life I have...* ********************************* Kasumi walked down the stairs wearing a beautiful white evening dress and her hair done up in curls. "Well, how do I look?" She asked the assorted crowd in the living room. Soun started crying as he said, "My baby girl is growing up!" "You look absolutely stunning." Nodoka remarked. "Doesn't she though? We bought that dress today...it was on sale...." Nabiki commented. "You're look so beautiful, oneechan!" Akane said, sighing. "Thank you..." Kasumi replied then asked, "Where is Ranma? I...I have to thank him before I leave for tonight." "He's in the dojo, where else?" Akane replied. "Excuse me for a minute..." Kasumi said as she walked into the dojo. When she got to the dojo entrance, she saw Ranma performing a complicated kata. He was wearing a white gi, one that showed off his muscles really well. She stood there and watched for a few moments, lost in his movements, the shape of his body, and the sweat drenching his face and chest. *He must have been practicing for a long time* She thought to herself. Ranma rarely broke out into a sweat when practicing, his body was so conditioned. She knew this because she had spent many days, just like this, watching his fluid motions as he moved from stance to stance. Her heart ached with need and longing... *Ranma...* She had not realized that she had spoken out loud until Ranma turned to face her. She smiled as she saw the look of shock on his face. "K-Kasumi...you...you look..." Ranma couldn't finish what he wanted to say. Words couldn't describe what he was feeling when he saw her; his heart nearly stopped. "Thank you, Ranma. I'm glad you approve." Ranma just nodded, not trusting himself to speak. Kasumi tore her eyes away from Ranma and said, "Ranma, I..." Before she could continue Ranma interrupted her and said, "Have a good time tonight Kasumi, enjoy yourself, and...and for once, don't worry about any of us. We'll be fine." Kasumi just looked at Ranma, nodded once, then walked away without looking back. ********************************* It was a little after ten o'clock at night when Kasumi walked back into the house. She walked into the living room, noticing that everyone was still awake. The women were watching TV, while Soun and Genma were playing Go and drinking sake. Ranma was no where to be seen. Everyone quickly stood up and turned towards Kasumi when they saw that she had returned. "So oneechan... How did it go?" Akane asked eagerly. "It was...fine." Kasumi asked in a tired voice. "We ate dinner and talked." "Oh how romantic! My baby is getting married!" Soun cried. "Congratulations Kasumi! " Nodoka said as she hugged the newly engaged young woman. Kasumi was in a state of shock, things were moving way to fast for her. "Hey Tendo? " Genma interrupted his friend's crying fit, "Why not save money and make it a double wedding? Akane and Ranma and Kasumi-san and Tofu-sensei." Genma had tried to sound like the idea had just occurred to him. "Why, Saotome! What a brilliant idea!" *Things are REALLY moving too fast* Kasumi thought to herself. "Excuse me, but I think I'm going to bed now..." Kasumi told the celebrating group. "Is something wrong, oneechan?" Akane asked as Kasumi walked up the stairs. As Kasumi was about to answer, Genma said, "Don't worry Akane, new love has the tendancy to wear out a person, right Tendo?" Soun laughed. "Absolutely right! Why I remember when..." Kasumi ignored the rest of the conversation as she walked to her room. When she got to her room, she opened the door and flopped down on her bed. She did not bother to remove her dress, she was too tired. It wasn't that the two of them had done anything strenuous, but she was so _bored_ the entire time. Tofu-sensei was a kind and sweet man, and she was flattered that he had feelings for her. But she just did not have those same feelings for him. They had gone to dinner and talked the entire time. Actually, Kasumi listen more than anything. She found out a great deal about the man courting her and he _would_ make a good husband...to a woman who loved him. The whole time they were together, she did not feel any kind of emotion, any kind of spark, any kind of chemistry like she did when she was with Ranma. The safe and secure path was not for her...and yet... did she have the courage to take the dangerous one? "Oneechan? Are you asleep?" Akane asked as she knocked on the door. "No, Akane-chan, please come in." Kasumi replied, sitting up in bed. Akane quietly opened the door, walked over to Kasumi's bed and sat down. "I...I just wanted to say how happy I am for you Kasumi. You and Dr. Tofu belong together." Kasumi sighed and covered her head with her hands. "What's wrong Kasumi? You should be happy. Dr. Tofu is a wonderful man. He is kind, sweet, intelligent, wise...not like the idiot I'M going to marry..." Kasumi looked up at Akane sharply, tears in her eyes. Akane moved back, startled by the look in Kasumi's eyes. "I'm engaged to a perfect man. A perfect man who I do not love." Kasumi said. "Oneechan...." Akane began but was cut off as Kasumi held up her hand. "Let me finish, Akane. You. You are NEVER going to meet a man as noble and as honorable as Ranma. In spite of being engaged to you against his will, he never broke up with you, despite the numerous times you have broken up with him. He has also had countless opportunities to cheat on you, with so many different girls, all chasing him, but he never did. The only tie he had to you was that engagement, and he stuck by it. He has protected and saved you countless times and has ALWAYS been there when you really needed him. Don't you realize how hard that is find in a man? And at the age of 18 no less!" Akane just numbly looked at Kasumi. She knew that Ranma and she had gotten closer, but she didn't realize how fiercely protective she was of him. Kasumi leaned up close to Akane and said, "Forget your pride, Akane... It won't get you anywhere with him. If you love him, even a little, tell him." Akane looked down at her lap. "But...but what if he doesn't love me?" Akane asked in a small voice. Kasumi took a deep breath and said, "At least you'll know before the wedding." Akane looked up, the impact of what her father was planning finally hitting her. "I have to get this cleared up soon, don't I?" Kasumi nodded. "Ok... well, I guess there's no time like the present." Akane said standing up. She took a deep breath, then walked out of Kasumi's room. *Good luck sister...* Kasumi thought as Akane left. Whatever happened, she wanted Akane and Ranma to be happy, together, or seperately. ************************************ Akane tentatively knocked on Ranma's door. After not hearing a response, she knocked a lot harder. "Yeah, come in..." Ranma said in a bored tone. Akane opened the door and walked into the room. Ranma was laying back in his futon, staring at the ceiling. He did not get up when she walked in. "Ranma?" "Yo Akane, what's up?" Ranma asked, still laying on the futon. Akane shifted uncomfortably on her feet. *This idiot isn't making this any easier on me.* She suddenly sat down next to Ranma, and he turned to face her. "Kasumi came back from her date..." Akane began, "and...and Dad decided that she and Dr Tofu would have a double wedding...with us...in a few months." Ranma stiffened for a moment, then slowly sat up and faced Akane. "I see." he replied. " 'I see'??? Is THAT all you can say???" Akane asked, her anger growing. "Well what do you want me to say?" Ranma replied, his anger growing as well. "Tell me how feel about this! Do you want to marry me? Ranma, do...do you LOVE me? " Akane asked as she turned Ranma's head and looked him straight in the eyes. For years, Ranma had been dreading this question. He knew it would come eventually, and he had played out the senerio many times in his mind. He hadn't done so in several months, and did so quickly right now. He knew Akane wouldn't like the answer. He didn't want to hurt her. It was part of his family's honor to marry her. They had been engaged for two years. Kasumi was going to marry Dr. Tofu. That last thought struck him hardest of all. Yet, he didn't love Akane. Could he make her happy under those circumstances? Could he doom her to live the rest of her life with a man who did not love her? What would Kasumi think of him if he did that... "Akane, I like you... a lot. We've become pretty good friends over this past year. We can almost tolerate each other now. " Ranma said with a smile. "But...I'm so sorry Akane, I don't love you." Akane just stared blankly at Ranma. She refused to let her mind register the words he had just said. After a few moments, Ranma gently touched her arm and she jerked away, the tears starting to flow. "All...all this time...Ranma..." Akane said between sobs. "I'm sorry Akane, " Ranma repeated. "I might have had those feelings once, but I don't anymore..." "Why...what happened?" "Nothing happened, " Ranma lied. "I just...i just..." Ranma sighed and said, "I didn't want to hurt you, but I guess its better that you know before the wedding." Akane's tear-stained face jerked up and she stared at Ranma. *know before the wedding* Finally, everything was starting to make sense to her. The past year, the encouragement Kasumi gave Ranma, the help he provided her around the house, Kasumi's outburst just a few minutes ago. It all fit together in Akane's head. She stood up and ran to her room, a feeling of betrayal deep in her heart. ********************************* The next morning, everyone ate breakfast in silence. Kasumi, Ranma, and Akane were deep in thought from the events of the previous evening. Soun and Genma were hung over from celebrating the previous night. They had finished off a lot of sake. As everyone finished, Kasumi and Nodoka were about to start on the dishes when Akane said, "If you could all stay here for a few moments, I have an announcement." Kasumi and Nodoka sat down, the curiosity evident on their face. Ranma looked visably agitated and very nervous. "Ranma and I had a long talk last night. And...and we both came to the decision that we are not right for each other...we will not be getting married. And that is final." Akane stood up amidst the protests of her father and Genma but she ignored them and slowly walked to her room, making sure not to show her tears to anyone. *I love you Ranma...I hope you'll be happy.* A few moments after she entered her room and sat on her bed, Kasumi walked in. "Akane-chan... What happened?" Akane looked at Kasumi and bitterly said, "Why do they always love you oneechan? Why aren't I good enough?" Kasumi gently hugged Akane while she cried and said, "Oh Akane-chan...I am so sorry. I really am..." Kasumi knew about Akane's crush on Dr. Tofu. She realized what his love for her must have been like for her younger sister. And now Ranma...*wait. Did she say that Ranma loves me?* Kasumi guiltily surpresses a surge of joy. She wanted Akane to be happy, she wanted Ranma, but not like this. "Akane, what happened?" "He doesn't love me, oneechan." Akane said with a sigh, the tears starting to fade. "Somewhere along the way, we grew apart. I knew it, but ignored it...I always thought that the two of us were meant for each other...that if I waited long enough, he would come to me. But you were right Kasumi, I should have told him how I felt. And now... its too late." "I am sorry Akane." "Are you Kasumi? Are you really?" Akane asked. "Of course I am!" Kasumi asked as she blushed. "I know how you feel about him. I must have been blind not to see it all this time." "Akane, I..." "DON'T TRY TO DENY IT!" Akane screamed. "Don't insult me or make light of what I did downstairs by denying this..." Kasumi wisely shut her mouth. "Remember what you told me last night? If you love him, even a little, tell him. Don't make the same mistake I did oneechan..." "Akane...are, are you sure?" "I...I am very mad with the both of you, and probably will be for a long time... but, but I love you both and I want both of you to be happy." Akane replied, breaking down into tears again. ***************************************** The day passed by quickly in the Tendo home. Akane and Ranma had both stayed in their rooms all day. Everyone was wise enough to stay away from them. Nodoka convinced Soun and Genma to give the two of them some space; they both needed time to sort things out. As nightfall came, Ranma was the only one not at the dinner table. This was a huge relief to Akane, who was hungry, but didn't want to see Ranma at the time. The family ate dinner quietly. No one even talked about Kasumi's wedding, not wanting to touch any Akane's sore spots at the moment. As dinner ended, Kasumi walked up to Ranma's room with a plate of food and cup of tea. She gently knocked on the door before opening it. Ranma was sitting on chair, staring outside of his window. "Its a beautiful night Kasumi, " he said without turning around. Somehow, he always knew it was her. "Yes...it is." "How...how is Akane?" Kasumi set the tray of food down on the floor and stood next to Ranma. "I think...she will be OK, with time." After a few minutes of silence, Kasumi said, "She told me what happened last night." Ranma looked at Kasumi. "I'm sorry Kasumi, I didn't want to hurt her...but how could I marry a person I don't love?" *You can't* Kasumi thought to herself in silence. The two stayed there in silence for a bit longer. Finally Kasumi said, "I'm not going to marry Tofu." Ranma looked up at her, "Why?" "For the same reason your not marrying Akane..." Kasumi replied. She then took Ranma's hands in her's and wordlessly beckoned him to stand up. Ranma stood facing her, the moonlight reflecting in her eyes. Once again, he marvelled at her beauty. Still holding onto his hands, Kasumi said, "I'm not marrying Tofu because I don't LOVE him. I love you. I don't how it happened or why it happened, but it's the truth. I love you." Ranma's hands began to tremble and he closed his eyes. Kasumi moved her face closer to his and whispered, "I love you. I'm going to keep saying it until I get some kind of a response from you. I love you, I love you, I-" Kasumi's last words were muffled as Ranma bent his head towards her and kissed her. The kiss was long and sweet and Kasumi lost herself in it. After a few minutes, Ranma pulled back, breathing heavily. After he calmed down a bit, he looked deeply at Kasumi's flushed face and said, "I love you too." ************************************************** * Short Epilogue * * * * 4 years later * ************************************************** Ranma stared at the full-length mirror that had been placed in his room the previous day. He kept trying to adjust the bow-tie of his tuxedo. Somehow, it just was't coming out straight. "You look FINE!" Ryoga said behind him. "If we don't leave soon, you're gonna be late for your own wedding!" "You're a fine one to be talking about being late." Ranma grumbled "Hey! I made it here on time, right?" Ryoga protested. "Yeah, Yeah... whatever." Ranma said as he adjusted the tie one more time. "Man, you sure do have long engagements! I thought that two years with Akane was bad, but four with Kasumi!" "Hey...I wanted to be sure this time around...besides, I wasn't gonna marry Kasumi until I had got my degree. She deserves better than to be married to some Ronin..." Ryoga smiled and said, "So THAT'S how you passed!" Ranma smiled back and replied, "All I needed was the right incentive..." Ryoga looked at his watch and said, "We REALLY should be going..." "Ok, Ok... you got the directions to the church?" "For the thousandth time, yes." "Well, I gotta make sure with you...I don't wanna end up two weeks late for my own wedding!" "Heh. So was Mr Tendo upset that your're not holding the wedding in the dojo?" "Yeah...A little, but you know the dojo was just too small for all the guests." "Well, you didn't HAVE to invite ALL your students..." "Hey... my students are like my family Ryoga...you'd understand that if you stuck around long enough to actually take on some students of your own." "Whatever you say Ranma-sensei." Ryoga said mockingly with a bow. Ranma glared at Ryoga for a few seconds, then they both started laughing. "Come on P-chan...Let's go get me hitched!" As Ryoga and Ranma left the room and the door closed behind them, Ranma asked, "So, did ya patch things up with Akane yet?" ***************************************************************** And the answer to that question, dear friends, is ANOTHER story. THE END ***************************************************************** Ok, this was the third and FINAL part of a story I am collectively calling "Love and Marriage: The More Dangerous Path" This whole thing started out when Mr. Robinson posted an idea of Carol Hull's about Kasumi getting hit with one of Shampoo's love potions and falling for Ranma. I took that idea and had a lot of fun with it... All well and good, then several people requested that I continue it, but I didn't resolve much of anything at the end of part 2, and thus annoyed several people... So here is the last bit...with Ranma and Kasumi's relationship finally resolved. Hope you enjoyed the ride and I'm sorry that Akane and Ranma didn't end up together, but oh well... I gave her as noble an exit as I could. Thank you to everyone who wrote me about this series...I have enjoyed writing it and probably would have stopped after part one, if not for your encouragement. Special thanks to Artemis & Luna, who are welcome to write a Lemon portion of this story anytime they want. =) Thanks again... C&C to anandr@earthlink.net