Ajax presents: After School Part 2: The Silver Kimono Wedding 16th September, 1996 "KYAAAAAAAA!!!!" "Usagi!" Ikuko rushed up the stairs, afraid of what would have caused her daughter to scream so. "Usagi! Are you all ri-Kids!! What do you think you're doing?" Usagi, appearing somewhat soaked, was chasing Shingo around the room, who was shaking a tell-tale bottle of water taken from the fridge. "Shingo! I only asked you to wake up your sister!" "Just come here, you brat! That water was freezing cold! Mom, help me catch him!" "WILL YOU TWO STOP!!" At the sight of Mother's Wrath on Ikuko's face, both calmed down. Shingo, looking at his watch, exclaimed that he was late and rushed out, grinning behind his shoulder at his sister to infuriate her. Usagi was practically fuming. "Oh that brat! Will he ever grow up?" "This coming from someone who nearly overslept the day before her wedding?" "Mom! I'm not in school anymore, remember? I can sleep as long as I want. I'm making up for all those years I had to get up at 7:30." "Fine, fine. Why don't you dress and come to the kitchen? Your breakfast is ready." Usagi smiled sadly, and when she spoke her voice was quiet. "It's the last morning you'll prepare breakfast for me..." "Oh Usagi..." The two women hugged, then Ikuko noticed that Usagi was crying. "Hey, come on... we have already had our talks and cried our tears, no? Hurry downstairs, there are some pancakes waiting for you." "Pancakes. Yummy." Usagi tried to sound enthusiastic, even though she was still sniffing. "Be down in a sec." Later, Ikuko watched as Usagi contentedly ate her pancakes, though she wasn't eating as many as she would have in earlier years. "Usagi-chan..." "Nani?" "I'm glad we got to spend this month with each other." Flashbacks show Usagi and Ikuko cooking, shopping, sitting at a cafe and chatting happily in the kitchen while they're waiting for a cake to bake. "Mom...." Usagi tearfully got up and walked around the table to hug her mother, a mimicry of their situation earlier. Just then, the telephone rang and Usagi, letting go of her mom, ran to answer it. "Ayako, hi!...Eh. Sure... Okay, I'll meet you there then. Bye! Mom, it was Ayako. She, Naru-chan and some other friends want to meet me at the mall." "Okay honey, but don't forget, be back before 3 o'clock. We have to go see Rei at the temple. And remember, it's your last unmarried day, so have fun!" "Will do. Bye Mom!" She walked out the door, and before leaving the garden took a long look at the house. It was an old house, the paint chipped and cracked in a few places and the name-plate on the door crooked. Her parents had been living there before she was born. Looking around the garden, she thought she could see the ghost images from her memories, her father carefully watching her making her first steps, her mom leading a crying Usagi in a uniform for her first day in school by the hand, playing with Shingo on a toy truck... Turning towards the gate, she saw herself again, weaving her daily pattern between home, school and arcade, getting older as the years went past, tugging Mamoru, scared expression on his face for his first meeting with her parents, and finally, her oldest memory of all: a four-year Usagi waiting at the gate at dusk for her father returning from work, her first sight of a sunset and her dad sweeping her up in his arms while he laughed. Walking out of the garden, Usagi kept looking around intently, at the places and the people. Many of them she knew, neighbors, friends. "I won't be walking this road often anymore," she thought, "Mamo-chan says I can't go the same way from his house to town." Finally, she arrived at the mall. As soon as they saw each other, the friends began chatting excitedly like the schoolgirls they no longer were. When they passed a hairdresser's, the subject turned to haircuts. "Hey Usagi, why don't you change your hairstyle? It's been the same for such a long time! Don't you ever get bored of it? I bet if you left it loose, it would just shape itself into those buns again!" "Yeah come on, Usagi-chan! Get a haircut!" The last was said by Naru, who was walking arm-in-arm with Usagi. Her own hair was much the same even though she had abandoned the ribbon. "A haircut? But..." "You don't have to cut it too short. With your hair, you could cut it up to your waist and it would be short for you, but it wouldn't make a difference. What do you say?" "Well...." Before she could say anything more, the friends dragged her into a hairdresser's. When they came out an hour later, the girls all had bored looks on their faces while Usagi was enthusiastically moving her head to get a feel of her new hairstyle and reaching up to finger the ends. While it was still the same style her ponytails were now cut to just above her waist. "Wow, you guys were right. My head feels so much lighter now, and it'll be easier to wash it. Why haven't I done this before?" "Well, if you ever do it again, I'm not coming with you," slurred Naru. (Flashback shows Naru&friends getting sweatdrops and subsequently bored expressions as Usagi and the hairdresser have a long debate on exactly what length her hair should be.) The friends spent a few more hours at the mall, during which Usagi's face got sadder and sadder. When it was time to leave, they all stood a bit awkwardly outside the mall, each wondering what to say. It was finally Usagi who broke the silence, initiating a group hug with a sob. "Usagi, I'm so sorry I can't come to your wedding tomorrow but I promise I'll call you afterwards...." "No, you better wait the next day because afterwards she's going to be busy with her 'Mamo-chan'..." "Oh you're wicked!" "You guys, you have to promise you will come see me..." "Of course, Usagi!" "Sure we will!" Usagi was finally able to get herself together and leave, walking fast to avoid being late. "I sure am crying a lot today, she thought, "I never thought getting married would make me feel so sad." * * * * "How does" puff puff "Rei's grandfather" puff puff "do this?" Ikuko gasped out, climbing the staircase to the Shinto shrine. "He doesn't leave the temple that often," Usagi replied, "I'm glad he agreed to hold our wedding here though." At the top of the stairs, they saw Chad sweeping leaves. His hair, though still long, was no longer as messy as it had been. He had been dedicating himself more and more to the religion. They bowed to him, and he grinned in greeting. The two women walked on to find Rei in her temple robes, sitting under a tree occupied with making charms. "Your hair!" Usagi and Rei screeched at the same time, for Rei's hair was now cut to just below her jawline, the ends curved inwards. "Rei, when did you cut it? It looks so nice!" "I got the haircut two days ago. But yours, it's so short!" "Your hair looks very nice, Rei." Ikuko said. "Tsukino-san," Rei replied respectfully. Her face took a more serious expression and she asked them to follow her. She led them into the shrine, which had been changed a bit to accommodate the wedding ceremony. "So. I guess you already know how the Shinto-style ceremony goes. Basically, the guests take their place, then the bride and groom kneel in front of the priest, recieve blessings, drink a little sake, and that's it. By the way, you have to bring your wedding papers because grandpa has to sign those. The ceremony is nowhere as fancy as those western ones everyone seems so keen on. Didn't you want one of those, Usagi? I thought you were dying to have a white dress." "Well, I did, but Mamo-chan wanted a simple wedding, even though he would have gone along with what I wanted. We haven't invited a lot of people. I thought I should respect his wishes, because he has always done what I wanted. Besides," Usagi continued cheerfully, "I have a really pretty wedding kimono! It's lovely." "It has been in the family for four generations now," Ikuko added, "my grandmother wore it when she got married." Excitedly, Rei asked, "What's it like? Tell me." "Uh-uh. Secret." "Ditz. Oh well, I'll see it tomorrow. Bye, Usagi. Bye, Tsukino-san." * * * * "Usagi, where is Mamoru-kun? He hasn't come by or phoned today," said Ikuko, looking inquisitively at her daughter. "He said he didn't want to see me for a few days, since I'm always at his house arranging furniture and stuff he said my being there everyday unmarried and my being there married wasn't going to make much difference. In other words, he's getting re-used to his bachelor life so that he'll be able to understand the difference marriage is going to make. I think he's just nervous though. Did Dad get nervous at your wedding Mom?" The question prompted Ikuko to chuckle. "He tripped over his own feet and landed face-down in front of the priest!" "Are you serious? Poor Dad! Oh, but what if the same thing happens to Mamoru? Or even worse, me?!" "Relax, dear. All will be fine. I'm sure you'll have a beautiful wedding. Look, it's late already, why don't you have an early night so that you'll be fresh tomorrow morning, instead of having to race to your wedding?" * * * * 17th September, 1996 The pinkish light of the rising sun illuminated the face of the girl who stood by her window, hands flat against the pane of glass as she watched the arrival of the new day, a painful expression on her face. "Itee!" Usagi thought, "this feels worse than it does on the first day of school!" Flopping down on her bed, she reached over to the box of cookies on her nighttable, but stopped when her stomach told her in no uncertain terms that that wasn't a good idea. Seeing as it was still 6 o'clock, Usagi decided to try to sleep some more. Half an hour later... Usagi moaned in her sleep and turned over, the painful expression still on her face. The sun, now fully up, painted stripes of shadow and light on the floor. Half an hour later... Usagi reached out to the doorknob of her parent's room, but stopped when she glanced at the clock on the wall. She returned to her room and took out a hanger from cupboard, taking off the kimono wrapped around it and laying it on her bed. The kimono was a bright, cheerful red, with little white flower designs on it. Usagi touched the fancy silk material, soft and flowing beneath her fingers. She sat staring at it for sometime, and that was how her mother found her. * * * * The three girls worked noisily, laughing and yelling at each other as they worked on arranging a huge number of bouquets around the small room at the shrine. The flowers and the colorful kimonos they wore gave the room a festive atmosphere. In another chamber of the shrine, Usagi's mom helped her put on her red kimono while her father walked desolately outside, sniffing and blowing his nose. Somewhere else Mamoru, looking nervous, was talking to a young man who was fiddling with a camera. A little while later Ikuko appeared, dressed in a formal kimono, and told Rei's grandfather that the bride was ready. Somewhere outside, Chad struck the gong, the loud sound resounding throughout the shrine, signalling the beginning of the ceremony. Entering the small room, Ikuko and Shingo passed Makoto, Minako, Naru and the young man who had all sat at the back of the room, and kneeled down a few meters away from Rei's grandfather. Rei herself stood behind him in her temple robes with a bottle of sake by her feet. Mamoru entered, dressed in clothes similar to Chad's in black and white. He stopped and bowed before Rei's grandfather, who placed a sake bowl in front of him. About a minute later, Usagi entered with her father, who led her, crying all the way, to Mamoru, and then knelt beside his wife who rolled her eyes at him in exasperation. Mamoru's heart did a flip-flop. Usagi looked beautiful in that kimono, he thought. Smiling at each other and holding hands, the two knelt in front of the priest. Rei's grandfather started the purification. His chanting had a strong, happy tone to it, and his voice rose in volume until he came to the end. Then Mamoru and Usagi swore to stay faithful all their lives, and he blessed them. Rei poured a bit of sake into the cups, which was blessed as well, and they drank, Usagi blinking at the strange taste. As soon as Usagi and Mamoru put the cups down, everybody in the room started cheering and clapping, Minako and Makoto scooping up flowers and tossing them into the air so that they showered, colored rain upon the newlyweds. Rei passed them two charms on which was inscribed a single word: happiness. Usagi and Mamoru rose and exited the room followed by the others. There was no kiss, not a word exchanged between the two lovers, only Usagi's smile and the peaceful, happy gaze of the husband as he put his arm around his wife. They advanced towards the ancient tree and tied their charms on its branches. * * * * An hour later... Mamoru and Usagi, now dressed in normal clothes, ran out of the car and into the apartment, followed by cries of "Don't get too loud now!". Once inside, they stared at each other for a second before breaking into a grin and rushing up the stairs, giggling as they tripped in their hurry. Mamoru's hands shook as he tried to get the key into the lock. Still laughing, they entered his (now their) house and ran into the bedroom, falling onto the bed and kissing passionately, moans and laughs through the kisses. Mamoru started undressing her, his fingers pulling on the buttons. It was then that the doorbell rang. Mamoru looked up for a second, decided to ignore it and turned his attention back to Usagi, but it rang again. He rolled off her, groaning angrily. Usagi giggled as she heard him cuss. Straightening her clothes, she walked towards the door, Mamoru following and doing his best impression of Demon From Hell (copyright Tendo Soun), muttering dark comments under his breath. Usagi tried to keep a straight face as she opened the door. The postman was tired. It was five o'clock in the afternoon and he had been going from door to door the whole day delivering people's letters and packages. His feet ached and his shoulders hurt. His asthma was bothering him again. That girl in the next building was still asking him if he had a letter from her lover in Indonesia. He handed the packet to the girl who had opened him the door without even looking at her, which was good, otherwise he would have been scared by the threatening expression on the face of the man behind her. Said man sweatdropped when he realised his Threatening Face (tm) No. 53 Reserved for Postmen hadn't even been noticed. Usagi closed the door and turned the package in her hands looking for the address. "It's from Ami-chan!" she exclaimed happily, "That's so nice of her!" "Leave the package, Usako," Mamoru growled menacingly, pulling her in for a passionate kiss. Then Usagi's stomach growled. Very audibly. Mamoru pulled back with an expression of disbelief and groaned, half in frustration and half amusement, as his wife sheepishly put her hands on her stomach and made an apologetic face. "Oh, bother!" he said, and laughing, scooped her up into his arms and carried her into the kitchen. * * * * Author's notes: I'm really sorry for the delay! I hope you like this story and please don't hesitate in sending me all your comments. My e-mail address is breaker@technologist.com You can also post them to the FFML. Thanks go first and foremost to a person on the FFML (I'm afraid I forgot to note down the e-mail and name) who sent me a huge file on Japanese weddings when I posted a request for help on the subject. Even though a history of Japanese weddings and the list of all possible gifts to be exchanged (!) was not really needed the document came in extremely useful and was interesting to read. So whoever you are, thanks a lot! Second, thanks also to everybody who has e-mailed me about previous stories. You are a constant source of encouragement and support. Keep it coming! And last, to Shunsuke who reviews stories for the FFML, I'm NOT a guy! (And I do format my story, but my mail system messes it up everytime.)