An actual destination.
Still, he had some ideas on where to go. Tibet, home of hidden monastaries and valleys where ancient martial arts techniques were practiced. His father had never wanted to go there for a number of reasons, but mainly it had seemed to Ranma that distance and the cold would be problems there. Well, he was a lot tougher now and there was no reason to believe that he couldn't get there on his own.
There was always the fortunetelling and such they did at shrines. He could easily head to one of those, have them draw one of those scraps of paper with the little fortunes on 'em - and that might at least give him a direction. This had the benefit of being considerably closer than Tibet.
He could always go some of the places his father had avoided. Osaka for one. Okinawa for another. Hmmmm. Why HAD his father changed the subject every time stories about some martial artist in Osaka came up?
Then there was an odd pull when he focussed on it. Almost like he could feel a tug on him - coming from the East. Distant too. He could go there and maybe find out what it was. Cautiously though. He didn't know nearly enough about it or whatever had changed him.
It was tempting to go where he and Hotaru had met. Maybe there would be some sign of her, somehow.
Ranma stopped as he considered where his next journey would take him. His FIRST journey free and on his own two feet.
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