Kyuuketsuki (Vampire) A Ranma 1/2 fanfiction DISCLAIMER: Ranma 1/2 is the property of Takahashi Rumiko, Viz Video, Kitty Films, and Shogakukan. The prologue to this fic and all of my other fics can be found here: http://www.fanfiction.net/profile.php?userid=101834 Chapter 1: Ta Ro Ichi Kon ~~~~~[START]~~~~~ Sometimes at night, the house spoke to Kasumi. Sometimes it would squeak with glee for being so clean and full of loving people. A lot of times it would groan about the mess still left over from Akane-chan's latest creation or the hole in the roof from grandfather Happosai being punted into the stratosphere. Late at night, while she stared at her ceiling, Kasumi fancied she had entire conversations with the house. She would often hum a soothing melody to it to make it feel better as she drifted off to sleep. She even took to calling it "Uchi-chan." The house seemed to like that. She and Uchi-chan had been through a lot. Dojo destroyers, mischievous oni, gigantic yeti/bull/crane/snake/octopus hybrids, and most recently a wedding that was more like a small war. Kasumi sighed. Poor Uchi-chan barely had enough time to recover from one disaster before another one happened right on its heels, but it was still her ever-present friend and confidant. It still was her family's protector...and the Saotomes' protector too, especially now that Auntie was living there as well. So many loved ones under one roof... and all only a few days after such an uproar...It was nights like tonight that Kasumi would wake up in a cold sweat and short of breath, worrying. It was nights like tonight she calmed herself by listening to Uchi-chan's squeaks and groans. Despite the chaos that Ranma had caused over the past year, things were a lot less strained. In fact, Ranma's problems seemed to be a stinging salve for the Tendos' own difficulties. Kasumi had been having her nightmares less and less, and Uchi-chan, despite its complaining, seemed happier...more alive. Kasumi’s eyes found her alarm clock. The glowing green digits told her it was 12:40. Her tired mind debated for a moment whether that was early or late. Tonight's nightmare had been bad... something to do with blood...and her family's sword, but even so her eyes were already drooping, and Kasumi almost fell back asleep without listening to Uchi-chan's sounds much at all. Kasumi didn't feel right about going to sleep without saying hello to Uchi-chan though. So, just for a minute, she listened... Kasumi suddenly felt uneasy. There was something different. The house's noises seemed more strained, more insistent, like it was trying to tell her something... Then the house started screaming. "Wait," Kasumi spoke softly, half awake, "that's not Uchi-chan that's..." Kasumi sat up in bed, her eyes wide "Nabiki!...?" Kasumi listened closer. It was most definitely a human scream, and it was most definitely her sister. "Oh my!" Kasumi said as her fingers touched her lips. Kasumi paused to think... Maybe Nabiki-chan was just acting, she had done that before... Kasumi only listened for a second more before she was out of bed and in her slippers. No actress could scream like that. No actress would want to. She couldn't wait for Ranma or Akane. If they hadn't gotten up by now something was wrong. She had to do something...but what? "Ohhhhhh!" She paced hurriedly around the area by her bed as she tried desperately to think of something. All the while, her younger sister was screaming. Nabiki-chan was screaming! Attracted by the glint of moonlight off the silver, her eyes found the cross necklace on her nightstand. It had been her mother's. It was a plain, silver cross, not all that different from any other such necklace. It had no obvious decoration. In fact, there was only one thing odd about it. On one side of the cross, four kanji characters were inscribed. They read, "Many paths, one soul." She grasped it and held it to her chest. "Oh Mother! What am I going to do?" This wasn't the first time Kasumi had awakened to the sounds of an intruder. The night Ryoga challenged Ranma she had thought Ryoga was a burglar. But, even though she had felt a sense of danger then too, she somehow knew that everyone would be okay. This was different. Nabiki was SCREAMING. She was HURTING. Someone or something was hurting her. Now, unlike that night with Ryoga, there was a terrible urgency intertwined with the fear. If she tried to wake up Akane or Ranma... she might be too late. She might be too late anyway. Kasumi held the cross in front of her in cupped hands, hoping to find some answer in the smooth, reflective metal. "Protect them all, Kasumi-chan" the cross seemed to say, "Protect your family, and yourself... I love you. I always will" Those were the last words her mother said to a puzzled Kasumi before she left her the cross and breathed her last breath. Slowly, Kasumi fastened the necklace around her neck. "I'll try mother. I'll try." Resolved, but not at all calm, Kasumi opened the door. Looking down the hall she saw a bluish glow emanating from Nabiki's room. "Oh my!" Kasumi's fingers touched her lips as she quickly jumped back in her room and closed the door. Her heart raced. Maybe she could just wait for Ranma or Akane anyway. They had to have heard the scream by now, and they were used to this sort of thing. They were supposed to stop the bad people and Kasumi was supposed to clean up afterwards. That's the way it always was and that was the way Kasumi liked it. She could deal with dirty floors. She could deal with holes in the ceiling. She could even deal with puddles of congealed ectoplasm provided the poltergeist that created them was properly exorcized... There was something glowing and attacking her sister. She had no idea how to deal with that, and... she was afraid to see it. "I'm scared, Mother!" tears came freely from Kasumi's eyes as she clutched the cross necklace. Ranma...what would he do in a situation like this? Kasumi smiled in spite of herself at the thought. Ranma would just burst through the door and start attacking without so much as second spent wondering whether or not he could defeat what was beyond it. He would never do something so cowardly as hide in his room crying while his sister screams... Akane and Ranma were taking too long. Kasumi glanced at the clock. 12:42. Her sister had been in pain for nearly two minutes! She had to go. Now. Kasumi opened the door to the hall again. Nabiki's screams were more raw now as they echoed through the hallway. Kasumi had to do something. She would never forgive herself if she didn't. As she walked steadily toward the glowing door, Kasumi thought of her options. There was no way she could stop whatever was in Nabiki's room, but maybe she could distract it long enough for her sister to get away and then find Ranma or Akane. But she wasn't sure if she could even distract it. She obviously posed no threat... Kasumi found herself at the door. Nabiki's screams were lessening. Praying that somehow Nabiki was alright and bracing herself for what lay beyond, Kasumi reached for the knob and pulled the door open... Nabiki was writhing on her bed. Her pajamas were tattered and stained with blood. She and her attacker were both glowing an intense blue- the source of the light. The attacker was bending over Nabiki, its mouth on her neck. It was also wearing pajamas, and oddly, appeared female...with red hair in a pigtail. "Ranma?" Kasumi asked in shock. The attacker paused, then whirled around to face Kasumi with a feral snarl. The hair was wild, the eyes were pupil- less and glowing an actinic blue. Matching blue-white fangs protruded out of the mouth, but it was Ranma- chan's face. "W-would you like some tea?" The fanged, demonic looking Onna-Ranma knitted her brow in confusion for a moment. Nabiki's body went slack on the bed, her head lolling to one side, her eyes eerily open. "No," Ranma said, "I don't want any tea..." She rose from the bed and glided rapidly to Kasumi in the doorway. Looking up at the taller girl Ranma-chan smiled cruelly, showing her glowing fangs. "I would like some fresh blood though." "Oh my!" Kasumi's fingers went to her lips again. "You picked a real bad time to interrupt me." Ranma-chan placed two hands on Kasumi's stomach. For a moment Kasumi stood, looking down at Ranma in confusion. Then it hit. At first, all Kasumi felt was a severe pressure as she was blown back into the wall behind her in a flash of blue light. Then she felt the pain. Excruciating, sickening pain. She looked down. There was a wide, quivering, gaping hole where her stomach once was. She wondered crazily what the long white thing was. She realized it was her spine. "That's right, bitch," the terrible creature using Ranma-chan's body said, "Just be a good girl and die over there while I finish. And don't get back up until I bring you back to life." Kasumi was already growing faint, darkness impinging on her vision, by the time Ranma-chan turned back into Nabiki's room. Kasumi dully realized she was going into shock. Not enough blood was getting to her brain. It was leaving her, abandoning her. Life was abandoning her. It was being burned by gastric juices as it poured onto the floor. Kasumi weakly brought her hand to her cross. She grasped it with all her remaining strength. "I'm sorry, Mother," she whispered through the blood in her throat, "I'm...sorry." Her eyes closed. She had failed....failed.... Nabiki in the hands of a demon. Demon hands, hands of fate of God of dying death a doorway pain the end remain here do not die save her save her death pain mom's chocolate chip cookies burning stomach pain love need.... ~~~~~*~~~~~ Where am I? Just below the ceiling. Oh. It’s a good ceiling. Uchi-chan's ceiling. I can feel its energy... Hello, Uchi-chan! There’s a shiver in the energy. Something is wrong. Am I dead? Oh yes, that explains a few things... Nabiki is in trouble. Where is Mother? Mother can handle it. Mother always took care of everything. No. Mother is...somewhere else. Heaven maybe. I am still here. Maybe I should wake Ranma up? No, Ranma was the one that killed me. Really? That's odd. She seemed like such a nice girl... when she wasn't a boy. She was a nice boy too of course... But she killed me. That wasn't very nice... Something bad is happening... Maybe Akane? She's a martial artist. She could handle it maybe. Didn't she almost die though? Who saved her? Ranma. Oh. Something really bad is going on in the next room. Father? No time. Nabiki might be dying. Not Grandfather Happosai, Not Uncle Saotome, Not Nodoka... ~~~~~*~~~~~ There were many paths, but Kasumi was only one soul. As the idea that maybe, just maybe she could still do something echoed through whatever she was using to think, her way became clear. The various parts of her came to the decision at more or less the same time. Using Uchi-chan's energy as a guide, she drifted into Nabiki's room. Ranma-chan was just lowering her mouth to Nabiki's neck again. ~~~~~*~~~~~ No. Stop the pain. End it. Protect her. But how can I do anything if I'm dead! No. Not dead. But... ~~~~~*~~~~~ Kasumi had to stop it. She had to stop Nabiki's pain. She concentrated on Ranma, trying to pull her away from Nabiki. She felt herself get heavier. She felt herself... regaining feeling. She opened her eyes and saw her hands on Ranma-chan's shoulders right before they jerked backwards. Kasumi fell, bringing Ranma-chan with her. Kasumi blinked. Somehow she was alive, without any wounds, in Nabiki's room, naked, except, she realized, she still had the cross sandwiched between her hand and Ranma-chan's shoulder. Ranma-chan did not move immediately. She laid still on top of Kasumi long enough for Kasumi to wonder if she was ever going to move. Finally she spoke. "So. You're the Kouken... I suppose it makes sense in a strange way..." Ranma-chan leapt off Kasumi in a blur and suddenly she was straddling her. She held up her hand and made what looked at first like the sign for victory or peace. Then blue energy grew out of the two fingers. "Now lets see... I just need to pierce one of your chakras with my ki to kill you...which one will it be?" She brought her hand over Kasumi's bare breasts. "The heart? No, too dramatic. Besides, you're too well protected there." The hand drifted over to Kasumi's brow. "Your forehead? No, as interesting as piercing your third eye would be, it wouldn't be worth the effort." Ranma-chan brought the ki-extended fingers down on Kasumi's neck. "Yes, of course. Visuddha, the throat chakra. Seat of consciousness and the ability to communicate what you know and feel...My favorite." The ends of the extension of each finger dug deep into the wood on either side of Kasumi. "And of course I won't have to worry about you turning into kasumi again and getting away, because I'm using my legs to cover your lower chakras with my ki." Ranma's face came nose to nose with Kasumi's as the fanged demon smiled, "In other words...You're trapped." “What do you mean ‘turn into Kasumi?’ I’m Kasumi now.” Ranma-chan managed to look confused for a moment, then she smiled again allowing full view of her fangs. “That’s right, that’s your name too isn’t it? Your parents named you Mist. How cute! Too bad they hadn’t trained you better. As I said, you won’t be turning into your namesake again any time soon. You failed, Kouken.” Kasumi stared into the awful creature's glowing blue eyes in shock She realized something she was only dimly aware of before: there was no way this could be Ranma. "Who are you?" The creature backed off a bit "I am a vampire. A kyuuketsuki. I am going to kill you. Nothing else matters beyond that." Kasumi frowned. Something else about this creature... It wasn't stupid, or without emotion. Although it controlled Ranma now, Kasumi could see it had lived its own life once. Suddenly she felt sharp pain on either side of her neck. The kyuuketsuki was bringing her fingers together... "This is going to be slow, and extremely painful." The kyuuketsuki smiled even wider. "I for one am going to love every second of it." The razor sharp ki extensions from the vampire's fingers bit deeper into Kasumi's neck. Any time now they would cut through the Jugular vein and Carotid artery. In desperation, Kasumi clutched the cross, still in her right hand, close to her heart. The vampire who wore the face of Ranma laughed mirthlessly. "How quaint! If this were some idiotic horror movie you might actually be lucky." The kyuuketsuki's features turned serious. "But it isn't, and you're not." The vampire's fingers bit deeper. Kasumi gasped. She felt the blood spurt out from her neck. "Heh, religion...false comfort for the weak and perverse instrument of the powerful." The vampire brought her fingers closer... "It was my mother's." Kasumi said softly with tear filled eyes. She was delirious from all that had happened in such a short time. She was going to die... again. For a moment she thought... but there was no way she could protect her family now. There never really was. She was going to die for real this time... She would join her mother soon. All the pain would soon be over. She relaxed. The corners of her mouth curled up slightly as she thought of how the cross she held had kept her alive for almost eleven years after...it... happened. She looked straight into the unnatural eyes of the kyuuketsuki...and spoke, even as her vision began to fade "The only belief that I have is that she is somewhere, watching over me. I...cherish... that belief more than anything, and I will not allow it to be taken from me...or dismissed." The vampire snarled and brought her fingers still closer together. "I dismiss it. And after I kill you and make you my slave, I'm going to destroy your cross, and your stupid belief along with it." Kasumi suddenly felt an invading presence. At first it was vague, intangible, but gradually, she became aware of dark emotions, of greed and bloodlust and... hunger. Then, there was something else, a tiny glimmer of light in a dark tunnel. Kasumi started to pursue it, but that was when the pain came. The cuts on her neck were minor trifles. This was true pain. White hot molten metal burned through Kasumi's veins. Sandpaper rubbed against her eyes. Her fingernails were pulled off her fingers. Her teeth were twisted in their sockets. A terrible keening shrill sound filled her ears. "Ah, you feel it now, don't you?" the vampire's voice came from far away. "The exquisite pain of my energy subverting yours. Soon you will be nothing more than an empty husk with no will of your own. Then again, that's more or less how you've been living, anyway." ~NO~ The thought wasn't a plea, but a command. Kasumi felt her own presence, her own aura, gather around the center of her being. She was dimly aware that the area around her physical body had gotten brighter, almost as if she herself were glowing... She felt the vampire's aura hesitate, like a nocturnal creature in a sudden light, before it lounged at her. Seconds went by like hours as their two auras fought each other. Each time the vampire came close to reaching her exposed center, she would think of her mother, her family, and her promise, and she gained new strength, pushing the vampire back. Slowly, Kasumi gained ground. The vampire's aura grew weaker and Kasumi's grew stronger until suddenly, she realized she was no longer defending but attacking. She could destroy the vampire once and for all! She could utterly obliterate it... ...and Ranma as well. ~It feels good doesn't it, Kouken?~ It was the vampire! ~Go ahead, go that extra step, assimilate me, gain my strength. Your little martial arts friend is here too, he has a lot of strength, very tasty. It's not like anyone would miss him either, after all he's just a freeloader.~ Kasumi's aura stopped whipping out against the vampire's. Kasumi kept it from going any further, but it was like containing a flame, or damming a raging river. Desperately she called out mentally to Ranma- chan hoping that maybe she could keep from destroying her if she could just separate Ranma from the vampire. There was just the slightest reaction. It was miniscule compared the tempest raging between the two auras, like a the movement of a baby's little toe amidst a battle of giants. Kasumi saw it though and pulled, trying to tug it loose from the vampire's grasp. ~This is pointless~ the vampire projected suddenly, relinquishing her hold on Ranma. Kasumi was snapped back into her body. She blinked, not believing that she could suddenly be laying on the floor of her sister's bedroom once again. The vampire inhabiting Ranma stood unsteadily, its face half illuminated by the sodium streetlamp through the window, and looked down at Kasumi with half-lidded, dimly glowing eyes. "Point goes to you, Kouken. Are you happy? Do you realize how little this victory matters?" The bloodsucker squinted Ranma's eyes. "No. You don't know anything do you? You don't even realize what you are." Crossing Ranma-chan's arms, the kyuuketsuki said one final word: "Pitiful." An intense glow emanated from Ranma's body for a moment and then abruptly it was gone. Like a marionette with its strings suddenly cut, Ranma collapsed, unconscious. Kasumi sat up and felt both sides of her neck. There were the raised ridges of scars... But no blood. How was it possible? She looked out of the doorway into the dark of the hall. She could barely make out the outline of her clothes and slippers in a depression in the wall. How was any of it possible? She looked at Ranma's unconscious body for a moment trying to figure out what had just happened. Was the vampire gone? Was everyone safe now? Kasumi wanted to believe so but it just happened too soon, and what the vampire had said...She felt adrenaline seep out of her, leaving only fatigue. She realized with some surprise that someone else was standing in the room. Slowly, she turned and looked up. It was Nabiki. She was leaning against the wall, a robe now covering her tattered pajamas. Dried blood was visible on her neck, arms, and calves, but as far as Kasumi could tell, there were no open wounds. Yet another mystery. Kasumi then became aware of another fact: Nabiki was wielding a baseball bat. Kasumi quickly got in between her sister and Ranma. "Nabiki, she's Ranma again. Ranma-chan is innocent in all this." "How do you know that 'neechan?" Nabiki's voice was hoarse and weak. "I ...I guess I don't. But why would the vampire pass out like that?" Nabiki shook her head and raised the bat in her shaking grasp "I don't care." She swallowed, "I still want to hit her. Him. Whatever. The bastard can't even pick a gender and stick with it." "Oh my! I don't think you should say that!" Kasumi's fingers touched her lips. "Why not, Kasumi?" Nabiki demanded. "Don't you know what that...bitch did to me?" "Gomen nasai, imoutochan," Kasumi apologized to her sister, "I'm not quite sure... I just got the feeling when you said that, that it was going to come back to you." "You got the feeling..." Nabiki repeated apparently finding Kasumi's response a little odd. "Kasumi, what the hell happened?" Nabiki shuffled unsteadily to the light switch and flicked it on. "What was with that light show between you and Ranma? And why are you... in your birthday suit?" Kasumi looked out in the hall at her clothes. She looked at the cross still in her right hand. "I'm afraid I really don't know, Nabiki-chan. I wish I did." There was an awkward pause. Then Kasumi spoke again "Do you want some tea?" Nabiki laughed, though there wasn't much mirth in it. "Tea. Your miracle cure. Helps with everything from colds to bad moods to...whatever the hell that was." Nabiki sighed and relaxed, propping the bat up on her shoulder. She rubbed her throat with her free hand "Maybe it's not such a bad idea, though... Here,” Nabiki took off her robe and handed it to Kasumi, who accepted it with a weak smile “no charge... I've...got to think for a bit...I...Meet me downstairs, okay?" Nabiki started to walk out of the room. Kasumi was just about to think of getting up and getting dressed when Nabiki turned around. "Wait a minute, where is Akane? Shouldn't she be bashing Ranma's head in with a hammer by now? In fact... Kasumi, is everyone else still asleep?" Kasumi nodded. "I think so, Nabiki." "Now why is that do you suspect?" Kasumi felt a chill pass down her spine as the answer came upon her. "I think... there are more of the vampires...here." Nabiki took a large, unsteady step toward Kasumi. "Nani?! There are more of these things?" Nabiki kicked Ranma for emphasis. "I'm afraid so." Nabiki gripped the bat tighter. "G-great. I've got the perfect plan. I'll wave this bat around ineffectually, and you can offer refreshments." There was a rustling sound and Nabiki and Kasumi watched as Ranma’s arm jerked and then relaxed. It moved again slowly pressing against the floor. Ranma’s torso rose up unsteadily. Out of her mouth there issued forth a terrible moan... Kasumi saw Nabiki's eyes narrow as she prepared to swing... Ranma sat up and rubbed the back of her head, eyes squeezed shut, confusion readily visible on her face. "Ack! My head feels like Akane cooked it! What's goin on?" Nabiki lounged past Kasumi and swung at Ranma with the Bat. She connected with Ranma's head. Ranma fell to the ground. "Nabiki!" Kasumi crawled over to Ranma and shot a accusing glare at Nabiki. "How dare you hurt Ranma- chan like that! Can't you see she's been through enough?" "Kasumi, I'm sorry," Nabiki's eyes snapped their focus to Kasumi, "but I don't fucking care whether that's Ranma, a vampire, or Amateresu come out of her fucking cave. Whoever it was that...hurt me... used that body...and that body deserves to be damaged." Ranma sat up holding a hand to the side of her head. "Kasumi, she's right. I mean, thanks for carin and all, but even if it wasn't me, even if there was nothin I could do ta get Lili ta stop, I feel guilty. I need the pain as much as she needed ta hit me." "Wait a minute," Nabiki crouched next to Ranma and grabbed her by the collar of her spiral decorated pajamas. "You know that bitch's NAME?" "Yeah. I know her name...Feng Lili." Ranma got to her feet and Nabiki followed, still grabbing Ranma's pajamas. Kasumi could see Ranma’s fists were clenched. She was almost shaking with rage. "And if she ever does come back ya gotta let me help ya kill her." Kasumi felt a sad, uneasy, unclean feeling come over her. The same feeling she had felt for more than a decade. All she would have to do is give Uchi-chan a good thorough cleaning and it would go away, but Kasumi wondered. She wondered why, when she had thought of Ranma killing Lili, she had smiled. Kasumi realized her fingers were at her lips, her mouth almost open. “Oh my,” she murmured softly and brought her hand to her side. ~~~~~*~~~~~ Sometimes at night When cold winds moan I sit and wonder, All alone. Am I really living? A hidden hate within me burns A hidden heart within me yearns I must be strong I must smile through the pain But sometimes I want to run away Sometimes... I feel things I can’t explain... -Fr. Kasumi’s Book of Recipes ~~~~~[END]~~~~~ The following people have helped me with this chapter: Nemesis Zero Edward Dracos KpJam Akraen Any mistakes are my own. As always C&C is most welcome.