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In Our Dream
It was a warm summer day without a cloud in the sky. Some would have said it wasn't the sort of weather appropriate for a funeral but on this day, for this funeral, it seemed appropriate that the world was bathed in light. After all, they'd come to bury the first documented light aura user. There was no one on earth who did not know the name of Ai Shiomi, the aura master whose fame had equaled, even exceeded that of his older brother's. His brother, Zero, was nearly inconsolable that day. His wife Wakana and their two boys did everything they could but what could they say? Zero had spent most of his life looking after and fighting along side his beloved younger brother. Now Ai was gone and there had been nothing the powerful aura user could have done to prevent it. Ai had only been thirty five after all. No one expected to die so young. Than again, some would argue that he'd been living on borrowed time to begin with. Ai, since his years in high school had courted death and it had taken its toll on the light user however apt Ai had been at hiding that from others.
Ai Shiomi, a man who'd dedicated his life to destroying the A.D.C. and helping bring about a new organization, one which actually did what A.D.C. had pretended to. This new organization did no testing on the aura children born into the world other than to reveal their aura codings and monitor them for health reasons. Now there was finally an organization designed to forge a positive bond between aura users and the general public. Thanks to it there was finally peace and laws put into place to protect the aura users from anyone who might wish to exploit them. That was Ai Shiomi's legacy and the world mourned his passing.
Aura schools across the globe held moments of silence and there were services and memorials to mark his passing. Hundreds showed up for visitations, people pouring in from all cultures and nations to bid farewell to the man who'd made such a mark on the aura community. Standing in line for the greetings were his brothers family as well as Orina Mido and her husband. She'd been Ai's best friend and a close friend of the family since childhood. Along side Orina were three others, two men, a young woman and a rabbit who'd been Ai's closest friends and companions, Telda Janar Guga and Tokimitsu Shinano had both been by Ai's side since the beginning and grief was plain on their faces as they shook hands with the many who'd come to pay their respects. The girl in the simple black suit's name was Fafa and for once her usual exuberance was gone, her smiles replaced by red eyes and a pale complexion. Ai had been her rock throughout the hardest times in her life and she didn't know what she was going to do without him. The rabbit and Ai's master, Master Boo, stood on a tall chair beside Ai's open coffin and only nodded to the few who knew him. His pupil and friend was dead. There was nothing more to be said. Many that showed up were school mates, all with a story to tell about Ai and his brief two years at their Academy. Everyone had a kind word for him. He would be remembered.
"Zero...the headstone." Wakana said quietly, wiping tears off her own cheeks. Ai had first been her student, than her brother in law and she'd loved him very much.
"What about it?" Zero asked, not even looking at it. To look at it would make this too real for him to stand. As it was it took all his courage to stand there, to just stand there and watch them put his baby brother in the ground. This wasn't the way it was supposed to be. Ai wasn't supposed to die before him. They were always supposed to be together. He'd been too young to die. There had just been no warning. No warning at all.
"It's a double headstone." Orina said in surprise, her eyes going wide. She hadn't noticed anything strange until Chiroro sensei had mentioned it. 'Do you...think they made a mistake?"
Frowning at the idea Tokimitsu marched over to the stone, intending to see for himself. If they'd gotten his master's stone wrong there was going to be hell to pay. Reading the inscription on the left his frown only grew. It was Ai's all right but then whose...Turning his head to the right he read that inscription as well, understanding dawning. The frown being replaced with a look of peace Tokimitsu backed away, returning to the others. "It wasn't a mistake." He said quietly, under his breath. "Master Shiomi wished it this way."
Stepping forward first Telda stood in front of the stone, staring hard at the ground where his friend lay. "Ai...I cannot believe you are gone, my friend. I am standing here, trying to find the words to say good bye to you and I cannot. I would give up my crown and all my fortunes to bring you back. You lived your life to the fullest. You always did what was right and you were never afraid to put yourself at risk to help anyone in need, including me. There are thousands of people in this world, myself included, who owe you a debt that can never be repaid. I hope you rest in peace, my friend. I look forward to the day when we meet again and I can tell you how very glad and privilege I am, to have had a friend such as you."
"I guess I will go next, Master Shiomi." Tokimitsu said quietly, as he stepped forward while his former teacher led Fafa away to stand to the side. "I've been trying to think of what to say to you since I got the news. I haven't come up with anything yet. You were always our light in the darkness...and I hope you will continue to look down upon us and lead us down the right path. I hope I will continue to lead a life you would be proud of. Good bye, Master." Returning to his spot beside Telda he watched as the rabbit walked forward, dragging his feet. Poor Master Boo.
"Orina? Do you want to say anything?" Wakana asked, looking over at the girl who'd taken over comforting Fafa. She knew how special Ai had been to Orina, she was proud of the girl for holding it together for the sake of everyone else. They'd all done a lot of leaning on her in the last couple of days.
Nodding her head Orina let go of Fafa and on legs that shook slightly moved to stand where Master Boo had been moments ago. Staring at gravestone as her vision blurred she blinked repeatedly, seeing what had caught Tokimitsu and Chiroro sensei's attention earlier. Stumbling forward she dropped to her knees in front of the stone, her hand shaking as she laid her hand against the hard surface.
"What is it, Orina?" Zero asked, taking a couple steps forward, to help her.
"He...it's his and Mew's." Orina choked out as she read aloud what was written on the tombstone. On the left was Ai's name, birth and death while on the other side..was the inscription for one Suzumi Mew Shiomi with Mew's birth and death. Across the bottom the inscription read, Together In Our Dream. Suzumi...the name on that stamp Mew had carried around after Ai had brought her back from the A.D.C.. Mew had said she couldn't remember how she'd gotten it but she'd treasured it none the less. She knew Ai had been buried with that stamp in his pocket moments before. Mew had told her that her parents had never given her a real name. It looked like Ai must have given her one instead. Just as he'd given her a final resting place, something else the A.D.C. had denied her as well. "Oh, Ai!"
"This is right, no?" Telda said huskily, setting a hand on Fafa's shoulder.
"Yeah. It helps too. To remember that he's gone to be with her now. That means he's happy wherever he is." Fafa said with a sniff, wiping her eyes as her first smile in days crossed her tired face. "He loved her so much. He never stopped, did he?"
"No, he never did." Orina said softly, a watery smile on her one face as she smiled through her own tears. "100 percent compatibility. Everything he did after she died was for her. To create a world she could have been happy in he said."
"Maybe that's why he's gone." Wakana said softly, wrapping her arms around her husband's waist. "Once he finished what he set out to do he felt it was okay to finally stop and do something for himself. We all know he was never the same after Mew was killed. He devoted himself to his mission and that was what he lived for. All he lived for. It was what kept him from dying along with Mew I think. Now he can finally be happy and whole. With his other half."
Both made up of a milky white mist the aura forms of Ai and Suzumi Shiomi stood watching, smiles on their faces as they waved at their friends and family. They looked as they had in high school, young and eager to take on the world. Orina had never seen Mew look so happy. Their hands lowering everyone watched as Mew and Ai linked hands then disappeared, as though they had really been nothing more then fog.
They were finally together, in their never ending dream.