Setsuna's New Life: Place Of Fire [Episode 129457]

by Kender

Ranma knew little about the small shrine that he'd found when he'd wandered away from camp. It looked to be older than some of the land around it, and was not quite in one piece. Any glory days that it'd had were long gone, and the fact that it was still around was amazing. Not that it was big by any means, but it was still pretty impressive.

Not that he really paid attention to such things. After all, he wasn't that big into antiques. Sure, they could, on occassion, give up special things for the Art, or had something special about them, but they were still old. And he didn't think that paying enough money for a chair so that one could buy thirty regular ones was a good idea.

He did have an appreciation for the look of them though, and this place sort of fit the area. There was a place were a fire had been once, and it had to have been solid back then. Plus, there was a feeling there that he couldn't place, but he was certain that it was good.

Still, he didn't really pay attention to what was around him. Instead, he merely started a fire where the old one had been, and proceeded to practice, using the even flooring there to his advantage. It was an old act, and one that he'd done plenty of times before, and so he didn't really have to think about it. Because of that, he could let his mind clear, and allowed his body to go through the motions.

That was why he was able to sense the presence coming his way, and when he looked, he:

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(Posted Tue, 04 Jan 2005 23:37)


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