Project A-ko Battles: "Her Choice" By Henry J. Cobb $Id: her_choice.txt,v 1.1 1996/11/06 03:11:34 hcobb Exp $ Disclaimer: This parody is a work of fan-fiction, and is distributed purely for it's subtle political effect. A-ko and all related characters are copyrighted by Soeishinsha/Final-Nishijima and Central Park Media and are not used with permission. All original material is copyright 1996 by Henry J. Cobb. Permission is granted to browse and redistribute this material, but not to modify it. Warning: Violates the CDA. If you're socially conservative, you probably shouldn't read this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- B-ko couldn't deny the signs any longer. She was, as they say, "with child". Gail's child. There wasn't any doubt about that. There simply hadn't been anyone else, not for years. Whenever it had looked to be serious, A-ko had been there to mess it up. B-ko had to admit that she had messed up A-ko's opportunities too. Two co-conspirators, keeping each other honestly single. Not that they had any interest in each other, not in that way. Whenever anybody suggested that A-ko and her were other than friends, B-ko had turned away, while A-ko forced a retraction. B-ko had been tempted a few times, but she knew that A-ko simply wasn't like that. A-ko was constantly exposing herself, but not as a come-on. She simply was naturally at peace with her own body, at home in her own wildness, instead of constantly fighting to keep it at bay. And now B-ko's body had betrayed her, or had it? Isn't this what she had wanted? It's not like Gail had forced her. Far from it, he had been so painfully shy the first few times, but his secluded religious upbringing had left him defenseless against her advances. After their effortless victories, Xena would retire to her quarters, to sleep off the exertions of the dragon, while B-ko and Gail toasted the extermination of billions of heretics. Later they would turn off the gravity and turn down the lights in the control room and drift in midair, slowly undressing each other while the dragonship picked a safe path through the shattered remains of once-living worlds. It had been by far the best sex B-ko had ever had, freely given and totally unprotected. One simply didn't think to bring along that kind of protection on a hostage rescue mission. She had loved him so, even at the end, when he closed his eyes forever. She still loved him. And now he had left her something, a part of himself. What would you be like, little one? B-ko imagined a little boy, as earnest and honest as his father had been. She re lived the memory from another existence, when he had been the orphan in the temple and was told of his destiny. Could you be as mad as he was, little one? Perhaps it's best to end the bloodline now. After billions and one, what's one more? I killed your father, why not you? Why did he let me kill him? Had he known somehow, with his incredible perceptions? Had he missed intentionally, twice in that last firefight, to spare mother and child? Maybe you're a little girl? Will you be as sweet and cute and innocent as C-ko? B-ko remembered how innocently C-ko had demanded to "blow up more planets!" They were just fireworks to C-ko, the dragon a new pet with neat tricks. It was B-ko who had known better. Who had stood and watched and done nothing. Even at the final moments of the Universe, she had been no help. It was C-ko who found the strength in her heart to overthrow the witch and cast the deciding vote to save the Universe. The source of that strength was obvious. Mr Kotobuki had opened his heart to his adoptive daughter. His freely shared affection had been the example she had followed when she saved them all. Surely B-ko couldn't be that good of a parent. But, I can't risk putting you up for adoption, little one. Like your father the orphan, his cult will find you and raise you along the same path. No, I must raise you myself or kill you. Skipping from star to star is no way to raise a kid. I would have to settle down, take a steady job, give up the chase. How would A-ko feel, if I gave up on punishing Maruten for his crimes? A-ko wouldn't abandon me, she's always been so supportive. But, is it fair to make her give up the pursuit? There is such hatred in A-ko's eyes when she talks about "that ludicrous bulbhead". Did something happen between those two? Is it right to force A-ko to give up her vengeance for my sake? A-ko need never know. I'll slip away for a few hours on some planet and have the procedure done. B-ko summoned up a star-chart of their plot, cross-referenced against medical law. The next planet was a good spot. The procedure was legal there and the doctors fairly reliable. After that it got a bit dicey. It would be best to make the decision quickly and put it behind her, one way or the other. There was nobody to whom she could pass this buck, it was after all her choice. Henry J. Cobb hcobb@slip.net http://www.io.com/~hcobb