Watching
AN: I own nothing in this story. Please R&R.
Kenshin Himura was bored. He really shouldn't have been being in Heaven after all but ennui had managed to set in. So he had decided to start watching his descendants. Currently his descendant was one Kazuki Muto, a boy with Kaoru's energy and Kenshin's desire to protect. As the years past the former manslayer watched with pride and a little surprise as his descendant became a warrior, quite by accident.
He watched the monster's tail pierce Kazuki's heart and he wondered if this was the end of his family. Just then he felt other spirits beside his. Turning, Kenshin saw Saito and Akira watching the scene intensely.
"What are you two doing here?" Kenshin asked.
"That girl down there has my blood in her veins and she is quite fierce." Saito said, smirking. Kenshin looked and saw the blue haired girl with the scar across her face revive his descendant. Akira then spoke up.
"I was just curious and Tomoe's out with Kaoru and Misao so why not?" And so Kazuki and Tokiko had an audience that watched with rapt attention from the heaven's as their life story played out until a short time laterā¦
"It's impossibleā¦" Satio said, surprise in his face for the first time in a century. Kenshin only smiled.
"It seems like we are going to be related someday." Saito glared at him and Akira just laughed.
"Never."
"There you are Kenshin." Kaoru's voice called out. Walking up to her husband, Kaoru looked down and smiled as Kazuki and Tokiko kissed. "Tomoe you should come see this, it's adorable."
"Alright." Tomoe's soft voice replied. The pale beauty then stood beside Akira, her hand draping around his side. A small smile appeared on her face as she watched and heard Kazuki's vow to protect Tokiko. "Like old times, right you two?" Tomoe asked Akira and Kenshin. Both men blushed. Kaoru's face turned red.
"Are you flirting with my husband?!" Tomoe gave a light laugh.
"Not at all, just reminding him of what he promised me and I seem to remember he called you his most important person as well." Kaoru's anger vanished.
"You're right, besides it's pointless to be angry here. I still can't believe that Saito and Kenshin might be related someday."
"Be quiet raccoon." Saito muttered. The others all laughed at that except for Kaoru, who had whipped out her bokken and would have belted Saito if Tomoe hadn't held her back.
Lying in bed, his wife snuggled up to him, Kazuki shivered.
"What's wrong anata?" Tokiko asked.
"Do you ever get the feeling that we're being watched?"
"No, now get some rest."