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I thought I’ll just put all my fan fiction up instead of putting them up weekly. So here it is, my second Fushigi Yugi fan fiction, the sequel. Buried memories is the sequel to Hidden secrets and for those who knows the Fushigi yugi story, it deals with the second arch of the story, the events in volume 14-18.

Title: Buried Memories
Pairing: Hotohori and OC (Houki Yuri)
Written at: July 26- December 31 (I wrote this in fragment, I actually didn’t write this in a chronological fashion
Category: Romance
Summary: Sequel to Hidden Secrets, the very happy life of Hotohori and Yuri are threatened when Tenkou began to break from his seals, as a result they must return to the universe of the four gods and come to term with their past .

Author’s Note: After a long time of writing and pondering I decided to put this up, although it gets really weird at time. As for why I started to write again, I think it is because with Fushigi Yugi I have the desire of committing myself to such a project, a feeling that I have not feel for any other manga or anime. I might think of some thing that I want to do but I wouldn’t actually do it.
So I decided to continue with my original plan, which had been writing about what happens in Fushigi Yugi volume 14-18, the whole thing with Tenkou. Then I was reading Genbu Kaiden and that actually inspired me to do another fan fiction, and then I came up with the most crazy idea that is like a prologue for Fushigi Yugi and Genbu Kaiden.
Warning: I now realized, after watching anime, that I start to dislike Miaka quite a bit, although I am not sure why. I also dislike Yui, as I think she is quite…annoying? I really dislike how she says she understand when she doesn’t seem to. I am biased but I think I would like her better if she actually feels guilty for what she did to Konan. I don’t really know why but I just really don’t like Miaka, I think it is because I feel that she never fully grasp the situation. So, if you like these two then don’t read this story! Another thing I noticed is that I am more interested in the warriors of Seiryuu now, so hopefully I will talk about them more.
But anyway, here is the story. The prologue is a bit of a summary and foreshadowing though, so don’t expect too much from it. Lastly, if you are haven’t read my first story then please don’t read this one until you finished reading “hidden secrets” as it wouldn’t make sense otherwise.

Prologue

There is a great legend of love in the world of the universe of the four gods, about two people who gave up everything just for the sake of the one that they love.
The forth emperor of Konan, Saihitei, was one of the seven celestial warriors of Suzaku, the guardian of Konan. He was a highly skilled swordsman as well as being a very wise ruler despite his youth, but that is no longer what first comes to the mind of anyone in the world where he had once lived in.
They think of him as a man who was so deeply in love that he ended up abandoning everything just to be with her. It was said that when Suzaku offered him the choice of leaving everything in this world in order to be reunited with the one that he love, he agreed without any hesitation. (1)
“You will no longer be an emperor, but only an ordinary person in her original world.” Suzaku had told the young but wise emperor.
“All I ever truly want is to be with her.” Saihitei answered calmly, tightening his embrace on her sleeping form.
His people does not condemn him as he had been partially responsible for them to be enjoying their now peaceful life, he had contributed in this event along with the priestess of Suzaku and the other companions. Sine his successor, his younger brother, is fair, the people of Konan could remember him fondly, and view his action affectionately by weaving it into a romantic legend.
For the rest of the world, they are pleased enough by this legend that they could tell at winter gatherings or to little children whenever they demanded it.
Whenever he is mentioned, his empress’ part would be spoke of with equal importance, just as Saihitei was regarded as a man deeply in love, Houkigou was his counterpart, as well as being the receiver of his love,
Before, the only thing most people would know about this empress would be that she was the consort of the emperor, who loved her deeply, and before a few might have heard the rumours of how the emperor refused to elect another concubine even though she was believed to be barren.
Now, she plays an equal proportion in their story, and in Kutou she would even be regarded as the more important character as she was the priestess of Seiryuu, the god of Kutou.
Houkigou had wanted to save the one she loved so much that she choose to became the priestess of Seiryuu, ending up dying for Saihitei in order to let Suzaku to be summoned by his priestess so that Konan would be saved, along with his life.
Those who witnessed her death all agreed that it had been a truly horrifying sight to watch the god dug himself out of her body. Then they would add about how amazing it was that she never once uttered any sound of pain despite how much it must have hurt.

Thus the people of Konan remembers their forth emperor and empress with great love, and regard them as greatly responsible for saving Konan with the priestess of Suzaku.
In Kutou, the legend would be especially elaborated in the bit when Houkigou was the priestess of Seiryuu. This was not surprising, as the people owned their now peaceful life and the new wise emperor due to her actions. She might have done it only out of love for Saihitei of Konan, but the people of Kutou still worshiped her as she changed their lives for the good so dramatically.
Even though she was not loved or even cherished as the priestess of Suzaku was by her celestial warriors, the deep awe and love from the people of Kutou certainly made up for that.
Because their priestess was also the empress of Konan, the two countries that were once main rivals actually managed to have a much better relationship, although old wounds could never be completely healed, there would always be some scars.
The legend ends with the promise of happiness to Saihitei and Houkigou in their new life.
Unknown to anyone, that promise would soon be broken because very shortly, they would be forced to return to the world that they had left behind.

(1) Even though I think Hotohori would have been very happy to be able to give up his throne if it means he could be with the woman he loves, he was quite sad that he couldn’t go with Miaka and he did say that if he was free he would have been at her side. But seeing it from everyone else’s view: giving up one’s kingdom for a woman would be regarded as a very extreme action, as you do sacrifice a lot of stuff and luxury, even if they didn’t really want the responsibility that comes with it in the first place.

Author’s Note: I suppose that served as a reminder of the main stuff that happened in the last story? Well…the purpose is to have an introduction and it’s not really that bad. Although it seems unnaturally short. the next chapter is really the official start of the story, so please at least read the next chapter before you decided anything.
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