Eric Adams Presents Insiginificant Part II - Desperation Music Lyrics for Just Wait are originally written by Blues Traveller. For the next two weeks, life proceeded the same as usual. Ukyou went out almost every night, but she did not always let someone have his way with her. Her first two experiences had left her feeling sore both physically and emotionally. A week passed before Ukyou let another man inside of her. Day's were exercises in exhaustion. Konatsu did most of the serving and greeting of customers, while Ukyou struggled to stay awake at the grill. She went through the motions of living doing her best to forget Ranma. After her previous dream with Shampoo, Ukyou stopped remembering her dreams. She knew she had them and sometimes she would wake up in tears, but she no longer remembered what occurred in them, it was a welcome relief. Despite Konatsu's prodding, Ukyou limited herself to only one meal a day. The meals that she did eat were sparse, and if she ate too much she would throw it up. It was not necessarily that she was being bulimic, it was that her stomach could not handle any more food than it felt was necessary. Days passed with a mind-numbing fervor. She had three more encounters with men over those two weeks. Once, she let Hikaru take her to his place where she let him take her as she lay there, half unconscious from the alcohol in her. A second time, too horny and aching for penetration to wait until they arrived to a more private area, she had allowed Tetsuo to take her in a nearby alley. Pressed against the wall, his hands up her shirt and in her bra, she came the closest to orgasming. Thinking upon it as she went home, she felt that it was the risk of being caught that had made the experience more exciting. The third man, Kaneda, she had brought home with her. As she thought, Konatsu had glared daggers at him but said nothing. She allowed him to take her in her room. While he was not any better than the other men she had recently allowed inside her, she had cried his name wildly and loudly. She threw him out shortly afterwards. The next day she had apologized profusely to Konatsu and even got him a little card. He mumbled that it was all right but had refused to look her in the eye. Ukyou felt a pang of guilt but said no more. Throughout those two weeks she spent hours studying herself in the mirror. Every morning she would confirm her reality and during her free time she studied the contours of her face. She looked at her sunken eyes and her pale lips; her hands often shook as she caressed her face. She noted the thin lips and practiced her smile. Two mornings after she had brought Kaneda home she awoke with a pounding headache that could not be attributed to a hangover. Shortly after waking up and trying to move she had thrown up. The shower she took that morning had helped her somewhat, but as the day progressed she had grown sicker. Finally, she had closed the restaurant and retired upstairs. She lay in her bed stripped down to her underwear and a nightshirt. The summer heat was unbearable and the fans in the room did little to make her feel comfortable. She alternated between shivering and covering herself and sweating until her bed sheets were soaked through. Konatsu sat anxiously by her side with a bowl of chicken soup and some ginger ale. "Ukyou are you going to be okay?" She pulled the cover up to her chin and grinned mischievously at him. "Of course, I am. I'm all right. I'm fine can't you tell?" Konatsu once again pushed the spoon towards her, "Ukyou why are you doing this?" "Because I'm sick you idiot." She snarled at him, then stopped and stifled a sob, "I'm sorry, I didn’t mean to yell at you." Konatsu sighed as she thrust his hand away again, "That's not what I mean," he tried to meet her eyes, but every time she looked at him and noticed his look her eyes darted away to the mirror above her bed. "I mean the way you are living your life. If you are not careful you are going to hurt yourself. "I don't want to see you die." He ended softly, tears standing out in his eyes. "Me die?" Ukyou cackled and started to cough, once done she continued her laugh, "Honey, I'm dead already, can't you see it?" His eyes narrowed, "What do you mean?" Ukyou shrugged as best she could lying down, a shadowy look came across her face, "I know what you want." Ukyou reached out and grabbed Konatsu by his shirt pulling him close "You want to fuck me, don't you?" Konatsu tried to pull away, "Its okay, that’s why you stick around because you want to be inside me. I'll tell you what, because you are nice to me you can fuck me tonight. I may be out of it but it'll be all right. You can even pretend that I love you. Just for tonight mind you because you know I really don't love you. It's not about love, it's about punishment. I deserve to be fucked. I deserve to be hurt. I failed don't you see? "So go ahead fuck me and get it over with, just be a little gentle and please use a condom." She turned her head into the pillow. "Just get it over with, quickly. I've done mean things to you in the past, now is your chance to get back at me." Konatsu looked at her in horror. Her face turned into the pillow he tentatively reached his hand out and stroked her hair. It was matted with sweat but he enjoyed the simple feel of it on his hand. He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, got up and walked out of the room. Ukyou was asleep and didn't hear him leave. She awoke the next morning feeling better. She was still weak and her hands shook. She noted the cold chicken soup and the flat ginger ale on the stand next to her bed beside the empty stool. She thought that Konatsu had left them there in case she woke up during the night. She got up and went to the bathroom. It always helped to wash the sickness out, and a bath always felt good. Feeling refreshed after her shower, she got out and dried herself off and noticed that the entire building was silent. She looked at the clock It read eleven o'clock. "Konatsu?" She called out. No answer. Her heart pounding, Ukyou ventured downstairs. The restaurant was very clean and immaculate. Konatsu had obviously taken pains to clean up. . She gasped when she saw what was on the grill: a red rose and a piece of paper. Fearing the worst she carefully opened the note. "My Dearest Ukyou, I too have my pride even though I sometimes don't show it. Like you I have had my dreams. One of them was to have you fall in love with me. After last night I realized that it was only a dream. Even the wildest dreams can break my heart. I am leaving you now. I hope that you learn to forgive yourself. Konatsu" Ukyou stared at the paper for a long time, studying the words. After several minutes of contemplation she crumbled the paper up, and tossed to the side "Coward" she whispered to air. Ukyou spent the rest of that day clearing up some issues she had been neglecting. Fighting embarrassment she had gone to the drug store again and bought a pregnancy test kit. Though she used condoms every time she was with someone, she wanted to make sure. With bated breath, she waited for the results to show. She sighed with relief when it came up negative. She then cleared up business items. Konatsu's leaving had forced her to consider her options. She could give up her restaurant, which she considered doing, or she could try to once again run it on her own. Having help had been a luxury but she also realized that business had dropped off and hiring on extra help was not an option. She paid bills which had gone untouched since Ranma's wedding. Feeling relieved and refreshed she decided to celebrate by going out that night. She picked out her clothes carefully, searching for the best mix of clothes. She opted for a loose sweater and a pair of black leggings. She put on a pair of boots, wrapped a belt loosely around her waist and tied her hair into a loose ponytail. She stepped back from the mirror and admired herself. Tonight she looked good. Tonight she was going to break hearts. The night was unusually cool for a summer night but Ukyou did not mind. She had her eyes set on one goal; too have fun. She decided to try a club in downtown Tokyo she had heard some customers in the restaurant talking about. Taking a bus downtown was time consuming but she figured that whoever took her home tonight might also be cajoled into giving her a ride back. In fact with Konatsu gone, she might suggest he come to her place. Ukyou decided to worry about such things later as the night wore on. The club was packed and there was a small line to get in. She waited patiently smile at the men as they noticed her. "Boo," whispered a voice in her ear. She jumped and spun around. "Hey," Kentaro winked at her, "I didn't think I'd be seeing you anytime soon. What brings you down here." He was with two other men, both smiled at her. Ukyou smiled back and turned her attention to Kentaro. After she had allowed him to take her, rather haphazardly, in the back of his car, he hadn't seemed disappointed by her leaving afterwards. Perhaps another night with him would not hurt. He was handsome enough. "Well, I heard about this club from some friends." She lied, currently she had nobody she could call a friend. He smiled at her his eyes betraying nothing; "These are my friends, Koji and Koseii." Ukyou greeted each in turn and they both smiled at her. She felt embarrassed for a second, when she realized that Kentaro had surely told them about her. She noted that both had smug grins on their faces. "Anyway, why don’t you join us. It's more fun with a crowd and you seem to be alone." Kentaro smiled at her, "I'll even be nice and pay your way in." She shrugged and nodded, "Sure, it might be nice to know someone here." Ukyou took note of Koji and Koseii, neither had Kentaro's suave charm or looks and she dismissed them immediately. She knew Kentaro to be a safe person to sleep with and she once again hungered for penetration. Tonight was shaping up to be an interesting night. Inside, the club was packed. There were no tables to be found so the group loitered by a railing and watched the crowd dance. Koseii bought the first round of beer for the guys. Ukyou had insisted on shots next. Which Koji had been only too happy to buy. The group downed the shots and wished each other well. Ukyou sat next to Kentaro and looked over at him and smiled. His eyes on the dance floor, he barely took notice of her. He watched the girls walking by. For a second Ukyou was dumbfounded. He was ignoring her or at least favoring other women to her. She decided to change her tactic; she asked him to dance. He declined. Koji then asked her if she would like to dance. Shocked at Kentaro's rejection she allowed Koji to lead her to the dance floor. She moved half-numbed, at a loss for words. Koji, for his part, moved towards her often pressing his body against hers. Each time he came in close Ukyou stepped back further. Tears almost sprang to her eyes when she saw Kentaro ask one of the girls he had been looking at earlier to dance with him. The girl smiled demurely and allowed him to lead her to the dance floor. Kentaro danced reservedly with her unlike the way he had danced with Ukyou almost two weeks ago. Ukyou turned her attention back to Koji who was again coming in close. Stepping back, she bumped into Koseii who had apparently joined his friend without her knowing it. She felt trapped between the two men and she began to feel afraid. Both pressed their bodies against her as they danced. Thankfully, the music slowed and couples began to form. Though the two men tried to get her to dance, she feigned tiredness and pulled an empty stool to the railing and sat down. On the dance floor, Ukyou watched Kentaro and the girl dance slowly, her head resting on his chest. Ukyou remembered Ranma. She had wanted him to hold her like that, softly swaying to a beautifully romantic song. Dreams do not always come true she told herself harshly. A second song began and her heart broke. //If ever you are feeling tired// //And all your uphill struggles leave you headed downhill// //If you realize your wildest dreams can hurt you// //And your appetite for pain has drinken its fill// Ukyou remembered her past, the emptiness that had consumed when she was a mere six years old. She had forsaken her life as a woman at that early age. Ranma had run away leaving her stranded. She had struggled to survive. In order to again face her father, and herself, she had opted to live her life as a man. //I ask of you a very simple question// //Did you think for one minute that you are alone// //And is your suffering a privilege you share only// //Or did you think that everybody else feels completely at home// Of course she had found him nearly ten years later. She had taken her revenge on Genma as best she could but that brief victory felt hollow. It had been Ranma who had hurt her and Ranma she wanted to hurt more than anything. //Just wait// //Just wait// //Just wait// //And it will come// But her vengeance had to be ruined. Her righteous anger dissipated in an instant and her life turned upside down one more time by Ranma. Always Ranma. Her decisions in life were so often taken away from her. In one moment her anger towards Ranma had turned into love. //If you think I've given up on you you're crazy// //And if you think I don't love you well you're just wrong// //In time you just might take to feeling better// //Time is the beauty of the road being long// Of course the road was not easy. Ranma had many fiancées, all as eager as she to claim him as their own. She convinced herself that she was unique that only she loved him truly. Their love was fated and written in the stars. She had dreams of hope, love and romance. This was what she had always wanted and what she had always waited for. //I know that now you feel no consolation// //But maybe if I told you and informed you out loud// //I say this without fear of hesitation// //I can honestly tell you that you make me proud// She had been blind though. He had played her the fool. She wondered if she had been the only one to delude herself into believing that his arranged marriage was unwanted. Nobody had been overly surprised when Akane and him had run away to get married, proving beyond a doubt that they loved each other and were not getting married to satisfy their fathers wishes. Even she could not deny their love for each other. //Just wait// //Just wait// //Just wait// //And it will come// She had waited for all of her life. Her entire life was spent waiting for a chance at revenge or for Ranma to come to his senses and admit he loved her. So much wasted time, a tragedy almost ten years in the making. She could not fathom the choices before her and had retreated into herself. She turned her back on everything that reminded her of who she once had been. //If anything I might have just said has helped you// //If anything I might have just said helped you just carry on// //Your rise uphill may no longer seem a struggle// //And you appetite for pain may all but be gone// She felt so lonely, so incredibly lonely. All of her life wasted and she had nothing to show for it. Empty promises, empty dreams. Lost hopes and a hell of a lot of pain. At night when she cried herself to sleep all she could foresee was emptiness in her life. She allowed herself to feel no passion in her sexual encounters because she had become too used to feeling sorry for herself. //I hope for you and cannot stop at hoping// //Until that smile has once again returned to your face// //There's no such thing as a failure who keeps trying// //Coasting to the bottom is the only disgrace// Unable to fight the tears any longer, Ukyou stood up and told Koji and Koseii that she was leaving. Blinking furiously she glanced over where Kentaro and the girl were dancing. Koji offered to take her home, but a glance at his eyes, even through her blurred vision, saw what he wanted. She was unwilling to give him that and declined the offer. She walked briskly out of the club and into the night air. The tears on her face quickly dried and she walked rapidly down the street eyes to the heavens, fighting a fresh onslaught of tears. Still her make-up had run down her face giving her the appearance that she had recently been crying. "Why you crying?" asked a sympathetic voice by her side. "Nothing" she snapped as she looked at the tall man walking beside her. "Did you have your heart broken?" he asked. Needing someone, anyone, to listen Ukyou answered, "Yes but not tonight." "Tell me about it," he smiled sympathetically at her, "I'll listen." She smiled in return, "No I don’t really want to talk about it." "That’s okay," he laughed, "I'm not a really good psychologist anyway." Unable to control her sadness any longer, Ukyou started to laugh with tears streaming down her face. She was unaware of her surroundings as he steered her into a side alley. Laughing and crying at the same time she was shocked when he planted a kiss squarely on her lips. "Its okay," he whispered, "I understand." He pressed his lips against hers again, this time his tongue seeking an opening. She felt scared. Her knees trembled and an instant later she felt his hand on her thigh sliding upward. "I know how to make you feel better" he whispered into her ear as he licked it. Ukyou struggled, but his arms caught hers and pinned them to her side. Her years of martial arts practice seemed so futile at this moment. She tried to scream but his mouth was over hers. His hand slid between her legs and her body seemed to lose all its strength. She closed her eyes and hoped that she could find somewhere the resistance she needed to stop this man from raping her. Her struggles availed her nothing, his grip firm and strong. His free hand was now at the hem of her leggings tugging them down. Suddenly, his grip loosened and she heard a new voice, "I don't think she is enjoying that." "What do you care?" she heard her attacker answer. There was bone breaking crunch and the sound of a body hitting the wall next to her. She opened her eyes and looked down at the limp body of her attacker. Raising her eyes she looked at her rescuer and stared into the eyes of Ryouga Hibiki. "Ukyou?" his face was puzzled as if he could not fathom what she was doing there. She pulled her leggings back up and soundlessly ran off into the night.