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What has happened:
The time travel of Prince Diamond and the Inner Senshi at the end of
Sailor Moon R has caused a paradox. Now the Outer Senshi are awake, the
Death Busters are active, and the Dark Moon Family are still trying to
conquer the world. In a desperate bid to stop a Daimon from gaining her
Heart Crystal, the Outer Senshi were responsible for Akane's death. Now
Nabiki and Genma are providing support for the growing team seeking to
defeat the demons and the Senshi.
Feeling beset from all sides, the Inner Senshi must contend not only
with the violent Sailors Uranus and Neptune who are set against them.
They face Ranma and Ryoga, the unknown and lethal quantity of Sailor
Saturn, the Death Busters and their Daimons, and the fact that Chibi-
Usa is now Black Lady, one of the front line fighters for their dread
enemy, the Dark Moon Kingdom.
Part 4: Friendships Frozen In Time
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Sailor Uranus gave a short sharp nod. They had successfully concluded
another defence of Tokyo against one of the Witches 5's Daimons. That
in itself would have been sufficient to make her happy, but this
afternoon's fight had been even better than usual. They had defeated
the Daimon without a single serious injury to any of the civilians. No
corpses littered the battlefield, and no body parts sat around,
detached from their usual owners.
This had been the sort of victory that she knew that she could be proud
of once Sailor Uranus transformed back into Tenou Haruka. All too often
it seemed that being Sailor Uranus called upon her to do things that
she did not want to, deep within her heart. Saving the world was a
terrible burden. Each time she went into battle Sailor Uranus knew that
she needed to make the hard choices, to ensure that there would be a
tomorrow worth fighting for. A tomorrow where humans and the Moon
Kingdom ruled in peace.
The high and noble thoughts of defending that peace was something that
was able to protect Sailor Uranus' battle hardened soul. Used to
fighting the forces of darkness for hundreds of years, Sailor Uranus
was easily able to understand the need for sacrifice. What was one life,
a hundred lives when compared to a world population of six billion? It
was those billions of lives that mattered, not the individual, no
matter how much it hurt her ordinary self.
Defending the world was one thing that Sailor Uranus could do with a
clear conscience, but there was another part of her personality that
continually vied for control. These impulses were fought by everything
that remained of the original Tenou Haruka once she transformed.
Alluring, treasonous thoughts. Thoughts that were seductive and
tempting, calling to her every moment of her life as a Sailor. Thoughts
of Sailor Neptune.
How simple it would be to cast aside Michiru. How beautiful to return
to that intimate state with her one-time lover, Sailor Neptune. The
chance to have someone to share the burden of guilt with, someone to
plan with, someone to share the pain of their often Pyrrhic victories.
Haruka knew that she could turn to Michiru and her beautiful friend
would listen and understand anything that she said, but she did not
want to do that. There was no way that Haruka could explain to Michiru
that she was really a cold-blooded soldier, defending the world each
evening. She could not share that blood on her hands with someone as
innocent as Michiru. Instead, Haruka would suffer alone.
Sailor Uranus desperately wanted to cling to the past and once again be
with Sailor Neptune, but she fought the impulses. She would remain true
to Michiru. That little piece of her soul and her virtue would remain
untainted. No matter what actions she might be called upon to perform
as Sailor Uranus, she would be able to look her lover in the eye and
say with all her heart that she was the only one that mattered.
While it was not unusual for the green haired Senshi to try to talk to
her blonde counterpart after battle, normally the strong Senshi would
depart as soon as the battle was over. This time, Uranus' ruminations
had succeeded in holding her in place long enough for Neptune to get
close. From this distance, there would be no way that Uranus would be
able to get past her without resorting to force in some fashion, and
both girls knew that would never happen. Uranus might be denying her
love with all her strength, but it remained strong nonetheless.
"Sailor Uranus! We have to talk! Why do you keep running away from me?"
Wracked with the bitterness of torn love and loyalties, Uranus' words
came out sharper than she intended. "I'll fight together with you and
that's all. Don't expect anything else from me."
"C-Can't you feel it? Don't you remember what it used to be like?"
"Of course I can feel it! I can feel it right to my bones every time I
see you or hear your voice. I can feel this accursed love for you every
moment of the day, and I don't want it."
This had been the one true fear of Sailor Neptune. That Sailor Uranus
did not remember anything of their life together in the Moon Kingdom.
Neptune knew that she remembered everything she had been even after she
transformed. For her, being attracted to another girl was not a world-
shattering affair. Having learned that love can exist regardless of
their physical shapes, Michiru had embraced the idea of resurrecting
her love for Uranus.
She knew that it would hurt Haruka horribly when they broke up, but it
was better for everyone in the long run. Baring misadventure - which
seemed quite likely at the moment - she and Uranus would live almost
forever. Haruka... Haruka would grow old and die, fading like a flower
while Michiru stayed forever young. It would be better for both of them
if Michiru spared her that pain and allowed Haruka to find someone to
love that she could have an ordinary life with.
Now that she had finally managed to confront Uranus, all her hopes were
ashes. Despite the fact that Uranus could remember their love, she
obviously did not want it. Although Neptune had such high hopes, it
seemed that probability had worked against her. The chance that the
woman who had become Sailor Uranus was a lesbian was very low. Now it
appeared that the thought of loving Sailor Neptune caused Uranus great
distress, because the powerful Senshi was clenching and unclenching her
fists while her strong shoulders shook in restrained emotion.
Tentatively, Neptune took a step forwards. "Is... Is there someone
else?"
"You better believe there is! There is someone so perfect, so precious
that I would never give her up. I would never abandon her for anything
you could offer me. So just get out of my way and leave me alone. I'll
be here when you need me to protect Tokyo, but that's all. Understand?"
"No... Please..." Holding one hand forward, Neptune tried to stop her
taller compatriot with words alone, but the Senshi in the deep blue
skirt tossed her hair and looked away. As Uranus walked past, both
their hearts tore, but neither stopped her.
Uranus had just released the breath she had been holding when she felt
a hand on her arm. She thought that she had managed to escape, but
Sailor Neptune spun her around so that they were face-to-face. Standing
close, so close that she could see Neptune's deep breaths cause her bow
to rise and fall, Uranus felt her resolve weaken. Fixing an image of
Michiru in her mind and a scowl on her face, Uranus glared at the girl
in green and white.
"You just don't listen, do you?"
With a determined look on her face, Neptune took another step closer.
"I can't let it end like this. I have to try!"
With that, she threw herself at the larger girl, wrapping her thin,
strong arms around the body she knew so well in her memories. Lips met
warmly, and Neptune fell into unparalleled bliss as her kiss was
returned with full vigour.
Only minutes passed before they separated, but to the two lovers it was
an eternity of perfection. All that existed in the world was each
other; the touch, the taste, the smell. After thousands of years of
being apart by the ultimate finality of death, they had bridged the gap
and been reunited. No thoughts were spared for anything but the person
they each held. Other loves, other hates, petty things such as saving
the world were all washed aside by the tidal wave of emotion and
pleasure that they rode.
Gasping for breath, drained by the pleasure of renewed contact, they
broke slightly. Still they held each other like a drowning sailor
clutches a life preserver, but now they had enough room to look at the
other's face and smile as they drew in the breath of life, flavoured by
the lingering taste of someone else's mouth.
The slightest of frowns flicked across the tall Senshi's face. Running
her tongue across her lips once, she looked down slightly. "M-Michiru?"
"H-Haruka?"
This time when they dived back into each other, there was no doubt.
They each knew that no-one felt or acted quite the same as the one they
knew so well. No-one else carried all of the indefinable qualities that
makes you love someone. Even without words, they answered each other
and knew that there really must be a god that watched over all things
and made sure that there really was justice in the universe.
Each woman was willing to do everything necessary to save the world.
They would sacrifice themselves, their pride, and their very humanity.
The one thing they balked at was their love, and they had just found
that all their fears were ungrounded. The one they loved now, and the
one they had been destined to love from their past live were one and
the same. Perfection had never tasted so sweet nor been so warm when
held tightly against yourself.
* * *
The sun was directly overhead as Cologne pogo-ed through the entrance
to the Tendo's yard. She had spent the morning with Shampoo, training
the girl until she dropped. Mousse was no better, having fallen over
from constant use as a training dummy. Cologne shook her head and
decided that there was no point in understanding a mere man. Why on
earth he though it was such a great honour that Shampoo said she needed
a target to practice on, and wanted him, she could not understand.
Leaving Shampoo to rest and Mousse to heal, Cologne had headed for her
next task of the day. It had always fallen to the matriarchs of the
tribe to ensure things ran smoothly, and this was no exception. She
knew that she could talk rings around Ranma and convince him the sky
was red if she wanted to, but this was a different matter. This was
matter of the heart, a matter of family. Her Son-In-Law's honour was
his strongest characteristic, and if he felt that it had been slighted
by whatever Shampoo had said, her granddaughter might be in for some
difficulty.
On the other hand, if he did not think that, then there would be little
or no difficulty setting things up so that her charge could get her man.
Ranma was as much a man as any other she knew; weak willed and unable
to think clearly when presented with a pretty girl. When she combined
that with his generous nature, she would have no trouble getting
Shampoo added to his quest.
Not hearing any sounds of training, Cologne moved around to the back of
the house, then walked through the seldom used gate for challengers. It
was not that she was afraid of being found; it was simply that her task
would be easier if she could get Ranma by himself and badger him into a
decision before someone with more wits about them stepped in.
Since her nose told her that Kasumi did not have lunch ready yet, and
there was no-one fighting, that left two places he would likely be.
Either the bath, or his bedroom. She considered dropping by the bath
first and checking, but she remembered a report Shampoo some time ago
where she had said that Ranma clammed up at the sight of a pretty girl
in the bath with him. If he acted that way about Shampoo, then he would
surely be able to do no less for someone as attractive and youthful
looking as her.
Brushing her long hair out of her face and smiling at the though of
Ranma blushing in front of her, she decided to skip the bath. It would
be best to keep him at ease. To put things on a relaxed footing. Maybe
she could catch him while he was having a nap.
After a moment's hesitation to allow Kasumi to return to the kitchen,
Cologne dashed through the living room and up the stairs to the bedroom.
Although she had hoped to find him asleep, seeing him come out of his
bedroom was almost as good. As long as he did not get any good advice
from Nabiki, he should be fairly malleable.
"Hey, Old Ghoul. What are you here for?"
"Just to talk, Son-In-Law. Just to talk."
Closing the screen door behind him, Ranma advance toward Cologne. For a
moment she feared that he was far angrier than he looked, but she could
not sense any hostility in his aura or his movements. When he began to
walk past her, she turned and watched silently.
"What do you want to talk about, Old Ghoul? I've got a lot of training
to get done, and I ain't got time to stand around waiting all day."
Well, his manners had not improved at all, she noted as she bopped him
on the head with her staff. "I just thought I might speak to you while
you are still alive. If you are going out to fight demons and I can
still hit you that easily, I had better start putting away money for
flowers to put on your grave."
A strange light came into Ranma's eyes, and the side of his mouth
curled into a grin. Looking more determined and less humorous than he
normally did, Ranma jumped down to the bottom of the stairs and
beckoned to the ancient Amazon. "Now that almost sounds like a
challenge. You wanna come down here and give me a bit of practice?"
Cologne could not resist giving a brief, delicate laugh as she
descended the stairs. More accurately, she thought it was delicate, to
anyone else in hearing range, it was a spine chilling cackle that made
hairs stand up all over your body. Once she was in the living room, she
leaned forwards slightly and beckoned him.
"Please, Son-In-Law. I look forward to seeing how much you have learned
since we last played together."
Ranma gave her a glare and rolled his eyes. "Not in here, Ghoul.
Outside. Do you have any idea how much it costs Nabiki to repair this
place?"
"Of course. I simply had no idea that you either knew or cared."
"Um... Actually I don't know. It's just we're trying to save some money
so we can figure out where the demons are." Outside on the grass, Ranma
clenched a fist and stared at it with frightening intensity. "Any other
day, Old Ghoul, I wouldn't care. But Nabiki says it's the only way we
can find the people who killed Akane. For that... For that I'd do
anything."
Cologne kept her face calm, but inside she was grinning from ear to ear.
If she had written a script for him to forgive Shampoo, it would not
have gone any smoother than it was now. Joining him on the grass, she
pointed the thin end of her stick in his general direction. "Well
then... Let's see if there is any point in her hard work."
With that, she leapt. Lunging forwards with her staff, Cologne rapidly
began to hear the familiar ripping sound of her cane rapidly displacing
air. One of her oldest tricks, she knew that her Son-In-Law would be
able to beat it, but it motivated him to move.
Move he did, with a speed that she had only seen him use when female.
Bouncing over one set of strikes, he landed closer to her then
proceeded to do the limbo under another line of attacks. Before she
considered possible, he was lashing out, trying to trip her with a leg
strike. Concentrating on her own inner strength, Cologne let the
freedom and glory of fighting grasp her, and was quickly moving past
the boy, aiming for a strike to his back.
Again she was surprised when she missed. He might not have been fast
enough to turn and dodge her, but he had improved. Acting on the
instinct that promised to make him truly great one day, Ranma had
flexed his back, while he simultaneously moved and retaliated. She
hopped several times until she was standing on one of the rocks
boarding the Koi pond. Once there, she proceeded to take his measure,
swapping blows and blocks at the best rate he could manage.
This time she let her smile reach her face, and the pleasure was
completely unfeigned. The boy's father may have been an idiot, but he
had done amazing things with the lad. Although Cologne liked to take
much of the credit for his improvement in recent months, there could be
no doubt that Ranma had excelled without her. He was not capable of
beating her yet, but she could feel that time approaching faster every
day.
Nothing brought out the best in Shampoo's husband like a challenge, and
judging by how much he had improved in such a short time, the challenge
must be nothing short of inhuman. Already he was faster, stronger and
seemed to pay less attention to her blows than just a few weeks ago.
How could she possibly let someone this fine fail to improve her
tribe's gene-pool?
Before fatigue had a chance to set in, Cologne manoeuvred herself to
dump him in the pond. If she had been pleasantly surprised before, she
was delighted now. In an attempt to end the training quickly, she had
honestly tried to tip him in the water. Without holding back, and
without making things easy for him, she had sincerely tried. What made
her smile was the fact that he managed to block her. Only once, but he
had definitely taken the first step to that time when he was the
superior fighter. True, she got him on the second time, but it was a
significant step forwards.
Coughing and spluttering, the cute red-head sat up in the pond and
glared at her. "What did you do that for? Now I'm all wet!"
"Ha! You talk about taking on the Sailor Senshi and their monstrous
adversaries, but one frail old woman can beat you. How sad."
Shaking her small fist, Ranma did not look at all threatening, but
Cologne too was proof that looks not only can be deceiving, but often
are. "You want to try that again? This time it'll be you taking a
swim!"
Cologne hopped backwards several paces to avoids the water that was
being splashed around. Closing her eyes and placing a concerned mask on
her face, she waited a few moments for Ranma to calm. Once the red-head
had hoisted herself out of the pond and was wringing her shirt out,
Cologne opened her eyes again and looked at her future relative through
thinly opened lids.
"You are good, Son-In-Law. But you are not good enough. By yourself,
you have no hope."
"Feh. Doesn't matter. I could beat them myself if I needed to, but I
don't. With Ryoga around, the two of us can take care of anything."
Leaning forwards, Cologne placed herself just millimetres from Ranma's
face, much to the girl's disquiet. "Then if you have the Hibiki boy
with you, surely you would not object to my Shampoo joining you?"
For a moment, Ranma's face clouded, but almost as quickly it cleared.
"So long as she don't say nothing about Akane. Sure, the offer still
stands."
"The... Offer?..."
Now it was Ranma's turn to look confused. "Yeah, she came over the
other day. I guess I got a bit upset cause of what she said about Akane,
but I can remember I asked her to help fight too."
"You did?"
"Sure! It's not as though she's as good as I am, but I know she can
look after herself. I told her the next time I saw her, I hoped she was
fighting beside me. Or something like that..."
"I see... Perhaps I should go and tell Shampoo. She seems to have
misunderstood what you said."
Ranma shrugged. "Ahh, it can happen to anybody. I was upset, she
probably got confused or something. Besides, you know me, Old Ghoul. It
ain't like it's easy to make me mad at you."
Nodding her head, Cologne decided to accept his statement at face value
and not try to make his view of events match up with Shampoo's. She
knew that her great granddaughter was not as astute an observer as she
was, but it was not like Shampoo to confuse the situation that grossly.
Perhaps if Ranma had been that upset, he truly did not remember what he
had said in anger.
"Very well then. I shall send her over as soon as she completes today's
training. Good day, Son-In-Law."
* * *
Kaiou Michiru, otherwise known as the elegant Sailor Neptune, looked at
the spill of short blonde hair that covered the head next to her. She
had a hard time accepting just how close she had come to losing
everything. If she had broken off with Haruka before she had made peace
with Sailor Uranus, who knows where things would have been now?
Her delicate eyebrows drew together slightly in an unusual display of
concern as she slowly reached across and gently ran a knuckle along her
partner's cheek, collecting the moisture there. "I'm sorry, Haruka. I...
I could remember what we had together before, and I wanted it back so
badly. Can you forgive me for wanting Sailor Uranus so much? I never
wanted to make you cry."
Haruka took the hand and gently kissed it. "It's not that. I wanted you
just as much. It's just... I hurt so much. Inside. Every time I go out
there as Sailor Uranus, someone gets hurt or killed. I don't know how I
can keep doing it."
"You can do it for the same reason I can. Because we have to. I we
don't stop the Death Busters from gathering the Heart Crystals and
whatever they are looking for in them, who will? We're the only ones
that can keep everyone safe."
Haruka turned around and grabbed Michiru in a tight hug, burying her
head in her lover's shoulder. For long moments, she just sat there, her
strong body heaving with the shudders of her sobbing. Michiru held her
tightly, letting the girl know that she was there, but waiting until
Haruka was ready to speak. Eventually her patience paid off, as Haruka
took several deep breaths and spoke again.
"I hate it."
"What? What do you hate, Haruka?"
"I hate the Sailor Senshi. I hate the Death Busters, I hate the Inners,
and most of all I hate Sailor Uranus. I wish I'd never gotten the power.
I wish I was just the same girl you knew a month a go. I wish we both
we. We were so happy then. Why did this have to happen to us? Gods, I
hate all this fighting."
"Shhh... It's OK. I'm here with you, and you'll never be alone again.
I'll be with you. Whenever you need me, I'll be with you in a fight.
Come on, Haruka. You do a great job as Sailor Uranus. No-one else could
possibly do what you do. Every time I go into battle, my knees are
knocking and I feel so scared, but you bring me through. All I need to
do is look at you and I know that I have nothing to worry about, even
when we were fighting Sailor Saturn I knew you could bring us through.
You've so calm and magnificent. I know you're the one with all the
strength to get the job done."
"How do you do it, Michiru? How do you find the strength to do what we
need to? Whenever I'm Sailor Uranus, it's so easy. So easy to look at
the bigger picture and understand the sacrifices that have to be made
for the greater good. But afterwards... I can see their faces, Michiru.
They're all watching me, saying 'Have you saved the world yet? Was my
sacrifice necessary?'"
"I can do it because you're there for me, Haruka. When we're in battle,
you always seem to know exactly the right decisions to make, as though
you had done it a thousand times before. Maybe... Maybe afterwards, I
can be there for you. You don't have to carry everything by yourself.
We're a team now. Nothing can pull apart Neptune and Uranus."
There was silence for a while, and Michiru luxuriated in the feeling of
another's heart beating so close to her own. After Haruka had composed
herself, she pulled back from the other girl slightly, but still held
her tightly, like a woman clutching the last handhold at the edge of a
precipice.
"Will we always be a team?"
"Always. We found our way back together after being dead for thousands
of years. Nothing can keep us apart. Together we will keep the Moon
Kingdom safe, just like we did in the old days."
Haruka snorted. "It's dead. The Kingdom is gone, the Queen is dead.
It's all over."
"No! That's not true. What about the Inner Senshi? We know they're
alive. You just need to look in the newspaper to hear about them."
"You're wrong. The Inners might be back, but the Queen is still dead,
and the Kingdom is no more. Look at them, read about it. It's all there,
stretching back for months. There is no 'Inner Senshi' any more. That
team is gone. They're all calling themselves Princess This or Princess
That. Moon Kingdom? Hah! They've carved it up into their own little
playrooms."
"No, that can't be true. Remember the other day? We saw them when we
attacked Black Lady, they..." Michiru trailed off. That was probably
the worst example of team effort she could have picked in the whole
world. What could she say? 'We saw them work together when they ganged
up against us to let one of the Kingdom's enemies escape.' That would
have done so much to support her argument.
Then again, that was the only time they had seen the Inners work as a
team. The rest of the time they had needed to rely on the newspapers,
the same as anyone else. Considering the danger of the Senshi's enemies
currently, it took a particularly brave or foolhardy reporter to stick
around and do a story on the magical girls. That meant that the best
information they had was that the Inner Senshi were a fragmented joke,
fighting each other as much as they fought their enemies, like rabid
dogs fighting over dinner table scraps. The Earth might not be much
compared to the might the of the Moon Kingdom at its peak, but it was
all they had.
"They fought against us as a team, if you remember." Michiru nodded,
indicating her recollection of Haruka's statement. "Do you remember
what the papers said about them fighting together?"
"Not really, I only skimmed a few articles. Something about the fact
that they did not do it often."
This time Haruka nodded. "Not just that. They also only did it against
their worst enemies; the strongest of foes. What does that say about
us?"
"But... But we're Sailor Senshi too! We can't be their enemies! We're
trying to protect the Moon Kingdom and everyone on Earth."
"But yet they still attacked us. They attacked _us_ so that someone who
wants to conquer the world could escape."
The girl with the green hair was silent, stunned mute by the
implications of what had been said. "They did... They would rather turn
on their fellow Senshi than allow a deadly and powerful threat to the
world to be neutralised."
Neither spoke for a long time. Minutes ticked by on the old clock
opposite the couch. As the long hand swung past another numeral,
Michiru finally spoke.
"Are they really the Inner Senshi anymore? I know that when we got our
memories back, there are bits missing. I can still feel it. There's so
much I can remember, but then there are these blank bits, as though
someone stole a page out of a book, the memories just stop so suddenly.
I remember the royal ball... I remember _a_ royal ball. I can't
remember when it was, or why we were there, or even who the guests were.
It's disturbing."
"Do you think that the Inners might have forgotten who they were? That
their allegiance to the Queen is gone?"
Michiru nodded. "It must be. If Queen Serenity was alive again today,
would she tolerate what has happened? Could she possibly have let the
Inners, _her_ Senshi, go wild like they have?"
"No. It's gone. The Moon Kingdom is dead. Queen Serenity is dead.
Everything we fought for is gone. We're all that remains. We are the
only ones that understand how great things were, what a paradise could
be... We're the only ones that can fight to get it back again."
"You're right. Maybe that's our really duty. Not just to save the world,
but to bring it something better. To bring the Moon Kingdom back. To...
To find a new Queen Serenity. Someone capable for fighting for her
people. Capable of loving them the way she did."
It was a sobering thought. Not exactly regicide, since the Queen was
dead, and certainly not treason since they were acting for the good of
the Kingdom and everyone in the world. After thinking on it, Michiru
looked up at Haruka to see her equally deep in thought.
"Can we do it?"
"Do we have any choice? We've got three self appointed Princesses
running around, and evil pouring out of every crevice in Tokyo. They
might be doing their best to loot the corpse of the Kingdom, but that's
no reason we have to let them get away with it.
"I know you, Sailor Neptune. You and I, we can do it together, because
we have to. We might be the only people on the whole planet with the
power and the determination to get the job done. Together, we'll clean
this city of the evil infesting it, we'll get rid of the usurpers, and
we'll find a new Queen of the Moon Kingdom."
There was a short chuckle before Michiru replied. "And what shall we do
after lunch, dear?"
"I'm serious."
"I know you are. We always talk about needing to make scarifies to save
the world, well, this is one sacrifice we can make by ourselves. No-one
will thank us, maybe not for hundreds of years. No-one will appreciate
what we are doing, but we'll do it anyway, because it's what needs to
be done. Only..."
"Only, who will be the new Queen Serenity?" Haruka finished the
sentence. "I wish I knew. We can't. We're soldiers. I... I don't think
we could sit in a throne and decide the things Serenity used to. I... I
really don't know who could fill her shoes."
"But we'll start anyway. Well get rid of the Death Busters. Get rid of
the Dark Moon Family, and get rid of those interfering, childish Inner
Senshi. We'll do it because we have to. No matter what the cost."
"No matter what the cost."
* * *
"Nabiki!" Kasumi called up the stairs to her sister. "Ranma's not out
in the yard. Can you see if he's in his room? It's time for lunch."
Levering herself off her bed, Nabiki rubbed her face, feeling stiff and
dirty. She had been home for about twenty minutes, and had wanted to
get a quick nap before lunch and heading out again. It was too
dangerous to try and sell her wares at night, so that meant she needed
to take advantage of the daylight and do her selling then.
She knew that she should still be out there, selling her fake charms
and wards to the lunch crowds, but at the moment, she could not face it.
Less than two weeks since her sister's death, she was still suffering
from her broken arm, and every night recently had been a late one as
she waited for her avenging heroes to return home, safe and sound. Even
just the exertion of calling out to customers and parting the losers
from their money had drained her.
That was the real reason she had come home for a long lunch break. She
knew she needed the rest. A month ago, making money was the be-all and
end-all of her existence. Simply making money was the end, not the
means. If she had thought of a scam like this a month before, she would
have taken to the job with a spring in her step and a laugh in her
voice. Now it was a job, and it wore at her in ways she never expected,
and still could not understand.
The hardship of earning money to support their private rebellion
against evil was something she was more than content to suffer. From
what Kasumi told her, she would shortly be feeding six or more hungry
martial artists, not to mention keeping them outfitted in medical and
training supplies. That sort of money quickly added up, and if she
wanted to keep her network of informants and 'allies' active, it would
need regular greasing also.
All of that meant that she should have been out selling wards to
gullible salary men, but she could not face the lunch-time crowds at
the moment. All she wanted was a short nap to make up for lost sleep,
and some of her sister's delicious cooking. Planting her feet on the
floor she inhaled deeply and braced herself on the edge of her bed. She
was supposed to be the strong one, the one in charge, the one that
could handle her emotions, and thinking of something as trivial as
cooking almost sent her into a crying fit?
Akane had always been so... determined... when it came to cooking.
Nabiki could not count the number of times she had run out of the house
in fear, leaving Ranma to suffer Akane's ministrations. How is it
possible that a cool, collected business-woman like her could be almost
reduced to tears by something as simple as this? She needed to focus...
Focus on doing what needed to be done, on doing everything she could to
support Ranma, Ryoga and any one of their friends that might possibly
turn up.
Clenching her fist, Nabiki frowned in determination. Let them raise an
army! She did not know how, but she would find a way to support it. She
would get them whatever they needed, and she would be there for them.
She might not have been able to protect Akane like any good sister
could have done, but she would look out for the rest of her family, and
anyone else she could. Only time would show that they were doing the
right thing, but Nabiki knew that time was a resource they had very
little of.
But as they said, time was money. If she could provide the money, they
could cut the time they needed for so many things. Better information,
radios so they could stay in contact, training, reinforcements, any of
a million things. Knowledge was power, and it was one power that Nabiki
wielded with a level of skill that rivalled Ranma's skill in martial
arts. She could... She _would_ do her part in getting the justice her
sister deserved.
Having taken more time to pull herself together than she would have
liked, Nabiki began to move. Stomping her feet slightly as she put on
her slippers, she subtly let her big sister know that she was up and
moving. Sure that Kasumi would be calling out a reminder to her any
minute now, Nabiki rapidly made her way to Ranma's room.
Without bothering to knock - what did he have to hide that she had not
seen (or photographed) before - she pulled open the door to his room.
It was quite obvious that Ranma was not there immediately, but she
studied his futon bed for several long moments before slowly pulling
the door closed and heading down stairs. There was always something
about Ranma that kept her thinking. Even when he was not around, events
seemed to follow him and cause confusion.
Once she reached the ground floor, she noticed that Ranma was already
seated at the table, along with his father, Ryoga and Kasumi. Her
father was already finished. He had not been eating much recently, and
after his meals he had recently been going out to their back room where
they kept the shrines to both Akane and their mother. Her father would
say a few quick words to them in private, then continue with the
gardening or whatever physical activity caught his attention that day.
On the outside, Tendo Soun looked like he was coping better with
Akane's death than with their mother's, but his behaviour worried
Nabiki. Sometimes, the things you cannot see are the most important
ones. Where were the tears, the grief, the sobbing? She knew her father
was no longer a healthy man, but she could not deal with that problem
as well at the moment. Ranma first, demons second. Then she could worry
about her father. He would survive that long with just Kasumi's help.
At least, she hoped he could.
"Oh, I'm sorry, Nabiki. When Ranma came inside, and I hadn't heard
anything from you in so long, I assumed you wanted to keep sleeping.
I'm sorry we started without you."
Nabiki nodded once and sat down opposite the cute red-head. "Having
water problems again, Ranma-chan?"
"Stupid Pop's fault. Stupid Old Man's got some sorta idea about
teaching me the Bakusai Tenketsu." The girl rolled her left shoulder
once in an exaggerated movement. "Damn, that still hurts."
"But, Saotome-san... You don't know how to teach the Bakusai Tenketsu...
Do you?"
Genma pushed his glasses up on his face and gave Kasumi a proud look.
"Ahh, again you underestimate me. Over the years, I have taught Ranma a
vast number of techniques that I had no sound knowledge of. Under my
guidance, Ranma cannot fail to master the dreaded exploding point
technique! Ahh, the ancient and wondrous techniques I have taught him."
"Like the Neko-Ken?" Nabiki enquired archly.
"Yes, exactly like the N... Well, maybe not quite like that, but
similar in many respects."
Giving a low moan, Ranma slumped onto the table and covered her head
with her arms. "Ohh... I can just see it now. A week from today, I'll
have a terrible fear of boulders, and whenever I encounter one, I'm
gunna think I'm a rock!"
Genma scratched his chin, suddenly deep in thought. "Hmmm... The
dreaded Boulder-Ken. Yes, Boy. Now that you mention it, there is
another technique I want to---"
"No way! Ain't now way I'm tryin' any more of your dumb ideas!"
"Just a thought! Just a thought!... We can always try it later, when
you remember how to respect your father..."
Ranma just grunted at that, deciding that the best way to end the issue
was just to ignore her father. 'Boulder-Ken? How bad could his stupid
names get? Next he would be calling his attacks things like World
Shaking or Mountain Of A Thousand Fists. Something corny like that.'
After a moment's quiet to digest the recent conversation, everyone
resumed eating. Everyone, that is, aside from Nabiki. She calmly
watched Ranma for a moment, biding her time as the girl shovelled food
into the insatiable opening she called a mouth. It was only as Ranma's
hand reached for her cup of green tea that Nabiki spoke.
"Ranma-kun. I do have one little question for you..." Ranma gave a
questioning grunt and looked at the older girl over the edge of her
teacup. "Who's the strange girl in your bed?"
"Blarrg!" Tea sprayed everywhere, and most especially over Ranma's
father, who had predictably tried to take advantage of Ranma's
distraction to lean in and grab some food. "You what?!"
"Not me, Ranma-kun. You. I might just be able to understand it if you
had Ukyo there, she might have been hurt in training. But this is
someone completely new. Care to explain?"
"Oh, that's just... Um... Oh, damn! I can't remember her name. Gimme a
second, I should have gotten her for lunch."
Putting action to words, Ranma was up and out of the room before anyone
other Nabiki had recovered from their surprise. After a moment, the
smirking Nabiki felt a slight tug on the corner of her sleeve and
turned to find herself facing a concerned Kasumi.
"You don't really think he brought home a girl for _that_, do you? I...
I thought, Ranma-kun..."
"It's OK, Kasumi. When I saw her before, she looked way to young for
Ranma to be interested in her. My guess is that she was probably a
victim of a demon attack or something. You know how obsessive he's been
getting. If you combine that with the way he's always looking out for
people, I'm amazed he hasn't rebuilt the dojo into a military academy
for demon hunters and their victims. I'm sure he could make a fortune
at it if he did it right."
Any further comment by Kasumi was forestalled by Ranma's return. In her
arms she carried quite a small girl, barely a teenager, if that. The
girl, although awake, still looked very tired, and was unusually pale.
Kneeling down beside the table, Ranma gently set the girl on the floor
and started bringing over a plate and piling food onto it.
"Come on, this is why you were so sick. You've gotta eat right,
otherwise you'll never grow up to be big and strong like me."
"Yes, Ranma-san, but..." There was a definite tone of admiration in the
voice that was obvious to anyone who was more observant than the Koi
outside. This meant that neither Ranma nor her father noticed the way
the little girl looked at the red-head, nor did they hear the
worshipful tone in her voice. Ryoga ignored it. It was simply another
sad case of a poor girl smitten by Saotome's womanising charms. Kasumi
spotted it, and thought how nice it was that the younger generation was
still so respectful, even to someone uncouth like Ranma. It was very
nice the way the little girl managed to show her appreciation for the
efforts made on her part.
Nabiki, on the other hand, immediately became suspicious. There had to
be something much more to this than they had already figured out. She
knew that Ranma was good, and quite awe inspiring in her martial arts,
but she also knew that Ranma would quickly undo any good impression as
soon as she had opened her mouth. To have someone still looking up to
Ranma this way meant that they could not have had any sort of
significant conversation yet. This in turn lead to the conclusion that
Ranma must have brought the girl home while she was either asleep, or -
judging by her pallor - while she was too sick to talk. If that was the
case, why had Ranma brought her here rather than to a hospital?
Seeing Ranma hovering over the small girl, having loaded the plate with
as much food as Genma would usually eat, Nabiki decided it was time to
get the answers that she needed. "So, going to introduce us to your
friend?"
Giving a guilty start, Ranma rounded on the rest of the family, as
though she had only just realised that they were there. Grinning
sheepishly, Ranma scratched the back of her head and gave a nervous
chuckle. "Ahh... Heh, heh, heh. Um, this is Nabiki, Kasumi, Ryoga, and
that's Pop. Gotta be nice to Kasumi, she's the one that made all this
great food."
Kasumi beamed, especially when their guest swallowed her mouthful and
gave a big smile. "It's very nice, thank you, Kasumi-san."
"It's my pleasure, Little One."
There was silence for a few heartbeats. "I was actually more interested
in knowing her name, Ranma."
"Oh... Um..."
Just before Nabiki could tear into Ranma for bringing home someone
whose name she did not know, the little girl spoke up again. "My name's
Hotaru. Tomoe Hotaru. Pleased to meet you."
While Kasumi was busy bowing in greetings, Nabiki nailed Ranma with the
fiercest glare she could muster. "And what could possibly be so
important about Miss Tomoe Hotaru that you had to bring her here? I
could see she is sick, but why not just take her to a doctor?"
"Nabiki!" Kasumi said, scandalised that someone would talk that way in
front of a guest.
"I couldn't do that! She's the girl I was telling you about from the
other night. Quiet Girl, or something. She's one of the magical girls,
a good one. I couldn't just leave her out there. What if the Senshi had
found her? Do you think they would have taken her in and given her
somewhere to stay?"
"Ranma-san! It's supposed to be a secret! And my name is Silence Girl!"
"Huh? What's supposed to be a secret?"
"Who I am!" She said, with a tone of exasperation, as though it was the
most obvious thing in the world. "All magical girls are supposed to
keep their identities secret."
"But you told me the first time we met."
"Mouu... You rescued me. I... I thought you wanted to be on my side,
that you could help me bring peace to Tokyo. You were so fast, I was
sure that you must have been a magical girl, but... But you didn't even
want to tell me what you secret identity was."
"Oh, man! I told you before. I ain't got no secret identity. I'm just
me, I certainly ain't no magical _girl_, and I got this way by training,
lots of really hard training. Right, Old Man?"
"Hmmm..." Genma tried to look wise. "No, Boy. You've been slacking in
your training too much recently. Mind you... If this is what one of the
Sailor Senshi look like, I don't think Ukyo has anything to worry
about."
Incredibly, Hotaru paled even further at the name Sailor Senshi. When
Ranma had bumped into her earlier in the day while out for a short run,
he had seen how sick she was, and offered to carry her back to her
parent's place. When Hotaru explained about her father being taken over
by evil, and her fleeing into the city, Ranma had listened then offered
to let her stay at the Tendo's. On the way back to the compound, he had
told her all about the ruthless and deadly Senshi, and the demons that
were invading. If she wanted peace with these people, it was only fair
that she realised the hardened, implacable foes she would be dealing
with.
"She ain't one of the Senshi, Old Man, and don't you forget it! She's
never heard of them, she don't dress like one, and she sure don't act
like one. Besides, if she was one of the Senshi, why would two of them
have been doing their level best to kill her the first time we met?"
"You're far too trusting, Ranma. How do you know she was not sent to
infiltrate us and discover our plans?"
Ryoga, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up. "Come on,
Nabiki. Only you can think like that. Ranma met her, what, the day
after we fought the Sailors? Would they really have gone to all that
effort in such a short time, just for us?"
"No... No, I guess you're right. Besides, it doesn't fit their pattern
at all. Everything I've read so far suggests they just turn up and
start attacking whatever it is they are after that day. You're probably
right."
"And remember Black Lady. She wasn't one of the Senshi either."
Ranma laughed. "Are you back on her again? This mysterious woman that
only you've seen? Are you sure you were even in Japan at the time, P-
Chan?"
"Why, you!..."
Growling like a grizzly bear woken from a comfortable nap, Ryoga surged
to his feet and came at Ranma. Seeing his anger directed at her idol,
Hotaru quailed. Although she knew how important it was to all magical
girls to kept their identities secret, this might be the only way she
could protect Ranma-san. After being saved by Ranma-san twice in such a
short period, Hotaru wanted to show her that she also had what it took
to be a magical girl. Ryoga had barely gained his feet when Hotaru
thrust her hand into the air and called out a phrase they would
remember for the rest of their lives:
"Saturn Eternal Power! MAKE UP!"
Despite her illness, Hotaru seemed to almost levitate to her feet.
Indeed, she hovered a good ten centimetres clear of the ground as she
was bathed in an intense white light. She rotated on the spot, turning
her head and basking in the light, seeming to relish something beyond
their comprehension. Since it was the first time they had ever
witnessed something of this nature, everyone was stunned speechless and
held motionless by the spectacle.
It was one thing for Mousse to produce a few knives or chains from
within his bulky, voluminous robes, but what Hotaru was doing was
another matter entirely. She had been wearing a quite ordinary school
uniform, but somehow she made that completely disappear. Without any
actions that could be remotely construed as getting dressed, the girl
was covered in a white bodysuit, and short blue skirt. Replacing her
stockings and shoes were a pair of big blue boots, that would have been
impossible to hide in her previous clothing. Of course, all this said
nothing of the seven foot tall, bladed pole arm that she now possessed.
As usual, Nabiki was the first to gather her wits and speak. "I don't
get it... Why did it paint your nails purple only to give you gloves?"
Or perhaps she was just the first to speak.
Blushing slightly, Hotaru looked at the floor and nervously played with
her fingers, while holding the Silence Glaive in front of her, like a
psychological shield. "I... I don't know. All I know is that I
collapsed one day a week ago, and suddenly I have all these powers. I
don't even know why..."
Seeing their guest was about to break into tears, Kasumi skittered
around the table and wrapped the small girl in a motherly embrace.
"It's all right, Little One. You don't need to worry. You're here now,
and I'm sure Ranma and Ryoga will make sure you're safe. Won't you?"
Both the martial artists nodded, along with Genma. He might be greedy,
and he might be cowardly, but the sight of a small, defenceless girl in
tears was enough to weaken the resolve of even the most hard-hearted of
men.
Seeking to cheer up the girl, Kasumi smiled, and used her happiest
voice. "And what was the name you were using again? It was something
very pretty..."
"It was Si... Oh, it's just Hotaru. I... I don't even deserve a name. I
couldn't help Daddy, and I couldn't stop those two girls. If... If
Ranma-san is so much better then I am, why should I have a special
name?" With that, Hotaru gave up the pretence of trying to hold back
the tears and caved in. All of the pain - emotional and physical - the
strain of living outside, even just the simple fear that had driven her
for the last few days suddenly came crashing down. Giving one final
hiccough at the end of her speech, Hotaru grabbed on tight and let the
tears flow.
"Oh! Ranma-san! I want my Daddy back!"
Needless to say, Kasumi was not the only one that was surprised when
the girl she had been comforting suddenly lurched out of her arms and
clung onto Ranma. The boy-turned-girl martial artist frantically began
looking around for someone to explain his actions to, but no violent
tomboys showed their faces at this most embarrassing of situations.
After waving her arms for a moment, Ranma finally caved into the
desperation of her guest and placed her arms around Hotaru's shoulders.
Ranma stood there, supporting and rocking the girl slightly, trying to
calm her enough that they could resume their conversation - and their
lunch.
While Hotaru tried to pull herself back together, Nabiki looked on with
a coldly emotionless expression. Inside, she was just as touched as
anyone else by Hotaru's story, but she knew the importance of keeping
those feelings hidden. The instant she showed what she felt, she would
be vulnerable to Hotaru's naive charm. Something about this had
disturbed her right from the beginning, and Nabiki was only just
beginning to understand what it was.
Watching Ranma and Hotaru together finally cleared it up for her. Ranma
was his usual self; uncomfortable with any close contact or intense
feelings. The red-head was sitting there, looking lost, tentatively
patting the little girl on the back, obviously wishing that Hotaru had
chosen Kasumi to be the her pillar of strength. Hotaru on the other
hand was completely the opposite. Although she was obviously distraught,
she showed no signs of discomfort holding Ranma so close. From what she
had gathered so far, Hotaru did not strike her as a man-hunter, nor had
she known Ranma long enough to become one of the many women that
decided his curse did not matter.
With a smirk, Nabiki climbed to her feet and headed for the kitchen.
The only conclusion she could draw was that Hotaru was missing a
particularly important piece of information about her saviour, and
Nabiki intended to be the one to reveal it. That would prove once and
for all whether this girl had really come to them intent on evil, or if
it had been the accidental meeting they were suppose to believe. If she
poured hot water on Ranma and Hotaru was surprised, everything would be
fine. If Hotaru took her idol's sex change in stride, then she must
have been forewarned; which means that she knew about them before their
first meeting, and that would mean...
Back from the kitchen, Nabiki held the kettle in front of her with her
left hand, trying to look as innocent as she could. "Hotaru-chan? I
don't want you to get the wrong idea, but you might want to consider
this, before you start wishing you were like Ranma-kun."
With that, Nabiki poured a liberal dose of hot water over Ranma's head.
Hotaru - who had been largely ignoring Nabiki and enjoying the feeling
of being warm and protected - gasped as she felt Ranma move in ways no
normal girl should be able to. The arms holding her lengthened, and
their muscles became as hard as rock. The waist her arms had been
wrapped around suddenly grew, filling out and feeling even stronger.
Pulling back slightly, Hotaru looked up at her idol, the beautiful,
powerful Ranma-san. Hotaru blinked twice, trying to clear the view in
front of her. Ranma-san was a boy. Ranma-san was definitely a boy. She
blinked again and checked. Ranma-san was still a boy. A slightly
nervous looking boy, but Hotaru had no doubts that Nabiki had somehow
turned Ranma-san into a boy.
"Kya!!!" She screamed, backing up rapidly while she summoned her weapon.
With shaking knees, Hotaru stood by the door and pointed the business
end of the Silence Glaive at Nabiki. "You are a witch! You... You're
the same as Kaolinite! She took away my Daddy, and you just changed
Ranma-san into a boy! How could you do that? Change her back! Change
her back!"
Now it was Nabiki's turn to blink in surprise. This was not quite the
reaction she had expected. It proved that Hotaru had not been spying on
them, but after Ranma and Ryoga's reports on the strength of magical
girl's attacks, the last place she wanted to be was on the business end
of one of their weapons.
Before she could stammer out a response, Ranma had moved. Placing
himself between Hotaru and Nabiki, he stepped forwards until the sharp
point on the Silence Glaive just touched his chest. "Shh... It's OK,
Hotaru. There's no need to get all upset or nothing. It's just my curse.
Come on, put the weapon down, and we can talk about it. Ryoga! Don't
move!"
Hotaru's eyes flicked to where Ryoga had been edging around the side of
her, only to see that Ranma-san's father was also there. What had she
gotten herself into? She sniffled slightly and backed up. "But... But
she turned you into a boy, Ranma-san! What... What if she wants to do
that to me next?"
Ranma gave a chuckle, and that did more to reassure Hotaru than any
number of explanations. It was an honest laugh, bright and cheerful;
untainted by gloating or malice. "It ain't like that, Hotaru-chan. It's
a curse I've got. Hot water changes me back into a guy. It's what I was
trying to tell you before."
Realisation dawned on Hotaru, and her face lit up as relief washed over
it. "I... I understand now. You really are a magical girl like me.
But... But some evil witch cursed you to change into a boy. Oh, Ranma-
san! I'm so sorry for you!"
Again she hid her weapon, and moved in to comfort poor Ranma-san.
Hotaru was even more inspired by the way that Ranma-san was so strong
even with such a terrible curse. Before she managed to reach Ranma and
give him a comforting hug, the boy kneeled down and placed his hands on
her shoulders, looking at her seriously.
"No, you still don't understand. I ain't a magical girl, I ain't a girl
of any sort. I'm a guy, and I'm a martial artist. When I was training
in China, I got cursed. Now I turn into a girl when I get splashed with
cold water."
Hotaru hung her head and looked away. "I... I'm sorry. I thought... I
thought you were a real girl. I.. I was so stupid... I... Excuse me,
please!"
With that, she turned and dashed out of the room, a few silvery tears
falling softly to the mats in the wake of her passage. Concern written
all over his face, Ranma stood up and took a step in her direction
before he felt the gentle but sure hand of Kasumi on his shoulder.
"Don't worry, Ranma-kun. I'll have a talk to Hotaru-chan. I'm sure she
just is feeling a little silly at the moment. I'm sure it will be all
right."
As Kasumi left the room, everyone watched, confusion preventing people
from talking for long moments as they tried to take in what they had
seen. Eventually, Nabiki spoke: "You always have such interesting
friends, don't you, Ranma-kun?"
* * *
The house was quiet out the back, where Genma eventually found Soun.
The tall, lanky man was trimming and tidying the grass on the side of
the rear entrance to the compound. Genma smiled in memory of the first
time he had been here. Out the front, there was a sign requesting
visitors to come around to here "to challenge the owner to battle".
This was obviously the path they would use.
Or would have used, had there been anyone capable of defending the dojo.
Although Genma and Ranma were both highly competent martial artists,
without the claim of Ranma's marriage to Akane, neither had a right to
defend the dojo. Since the idea of Nabiki or the gentle Kasumi fighting
a dojo challenger was simple ludicrous, that left Soun as the dojo's
one defender.
"I remember a young man from many years ago, not much older than Ranma,
he was. A great martial artist." Genma began.
Soun looked up at his friend, then looked away again. Lack of hunger
had reduced the thin man further, and Genma knew that he was not the
only one concerned for the man's health. Coughing once, Genma tried
again. "Trained under the harshest of masters, he was a warrior of
great power. A tower of strength to all who knew him. I wonder what
happened to him?"
"He failed, Old Friend. He failed."
"Really?" Genma pretended to look around for a moment. "You must be
thinking of a different man to the one I knew. The man I knew still has
much to live for. People who depend on him."
Soun stiffened slightly and looked back at Genma. "My daughter is dead,
Saotome-kun. Killed because I could not defend her or teach her well
enough. What sort of a father does that make me?"
"It makes you human. What makes you great is the way you raised your
daughter. She was a martial artist, she understood the way of honour.
What would have thought of your training if Akane had run and left
Nabiki instead?"
With a growl, Soun clenched his fists, rose, and advanced on Genma. "My
little girl was not at fault! Akane acted with honour! My little girl
died saving her sister, fighting monsters that should never have
existed! It was my fault! If I had been there, if I had not let her go
out..."
"Akane is gone, Soun. My friend, we will love her forever, but nothing
can bring her back. But you have two more beautiful daughters, and they
need you. It hurts them to see you like this, slowly fading away. Don't
forget about the living, Old Friend. There is still much to be done."
Soun snorted and turned away. "What can I do? I am weak. I'm not half
of the martial artist I once was when I trained under the master. I---"
"You can help me. Teaching Ranma half of the Yama Sen Ken would be
worse than nothing at all. Heh... Even if I knew half the technique to
still be able to teach it. But you, my friend. You know me better than
anyone else in the world. Together... Together we will bring it back."
"You mean... You want me to train with you? I've seen you fight with
Ranma... I know I'm not up to your standard any more."
"Bah. It's like falling off a log. You'll remember soon enough. Come,
attack me. Since the Master is still at the beach, we have some time to
train together like we once did. Together we can bring back the
techniques that have been lost to the world. With the Saotome Secret
techniques at our fingertips, who would dare to attack your children
again? Who would be able to hurt my heir?"
Soun looked down at his hands, slowly opening and closing his fists. It
had been so long since he had used them seriously. Oh, at times he had
sallied forth with his friend to battle the Master or something like
that, but he could not even remember the last time he had seriously
fought anyone. Dimly, he could hear Genma continuing to speak behind
him.
"When we are not training the kids, we will work together. We will try
what I can remember, and we will create my Secret Techniques again. I
shall write them down this time, so that they will never be forgotten.
And once we are ready, we shall teach them to Ranma and to your girls
too. Stand by me, Soun. Tell me the Tendo School is not yet dead."
Maybe... Maybe Genma was right. He still had two daughters to protect.
He still had the chance to make his mark on the world. Closing his
hands into fists, Soun turned back to Genma and looked him in the eye.
For the first time in two weeks, his face held an emotion other than
hopelessness.
Determination.
* * *
The Dark Moon Family was not what it once was. Before it had been a
real family, with children, life and hope. In the same way that Queen
Serenity of the future had destroyed so much and taken so much from
Prince Diamond and his family, so the Sailor Senshi had done the same
in this era.
The poor Ayakashi Sisters' minds had been destroyed in this time,
Wiseman had told them. When they failed to destroy the Senshi, their
leader Sailor Moon had used her magic to brainwash them, sealing away
their powers and reducing them to mortals. Worse still she ruined their
once proud and determined minds, making them willing and compliant
members of today's society. These women were of Diamond's blood,
refugees like himself from Crystal Tokyo; to see them reduce to such a
petty, menial state distressed the Prince no end.
The indignities did not stop there. Rubeus, a man as close as a brother
to Diamond had been slain by more of Serenity's "justice". Imprisoned
within his spaceship, he had been left to die by the Senshi. For all of
Queen Serenity's talk of love and justice, the Wiseman had shown
Diamond the truth of those statements. The Queen of the future held
everyone in thrall, making the supplicant populous of Crystal Tokyo
believe they had paradise. In the same way, the Moon Princess of this
era was just as much an iron fist within a velvet glove.
Although Sailor Moon hid behind pretty speeches and a face so angelic
that it tempted Diamond to distraction every time he saw her, Diamond
had no choice but to believe the evidence that was presented to him by
the Wiseman. Shortly after they had fled to the past to be able to put
a permanent stop to Serenity's conquest and supposed "world peace",
Wiseman had shown all of the Dark Moon Family the truth about what had
led up to Emerald's death.
Wiseman carefully showed Diamond how Serenity and Sailor Moon had
contrived to manipulate the almost defenceless Emerald into donning a
special crown. That crown had only been designed for the true rulers of
the Dark Moon Family; only Diamond himself would have been able to cope
with the power which it gave you access to. Wiseman said that Moon had
known full well what the effect of that crown would be, and had
replayed the scene from that point onwards so that they could all watch
it in exquisite detail.
Everyone one in the room had seen the tortured contortions of Emerald
as she suffered from the massive quantity of power being routed to her
from the Dark Crystal. Nemesis, that dark crystal planet that provided
all their power in the future had been too much, and Emerald had
snapped. Distorted by the power, she had turned into a dragon, a beast
with only one thought in its pain wracked mind: kill Sailor Moon, the
architect of its pain.
Needless to say, everyone in the room had been shocked and horrified
with the casual way the Senshi had attacked the dragon that had been
Emerald. Once you accepted Wiseman's statement that they had
orchestrated they whole affair to allow them to kill Emerald, it became
even worse. The way that Wiseman froze the last frame of the battle's
replay touched them all. Clearly on the screen in front of them, they
could see the smiling, pleased faces of Sailor Jupiter and Sailor Moon.
Twin murderers, enemies of everyone, and most especially enemies of the
Dark Moon Family.
Everyone had been disturbed by that death scene, but none more that
Emerald. Witnessing your own insanity and death was not a nice thing,
and she could only be glad that it had not really happened to her. The
Wiseman had explained that it all had to do with time travel, and
therefore it was Sailor Pluto's fault. Obviously her machinations in
the time stream had failed this time, because Emerald was quite well
and alive. When Prince Diamond and his entourage had come back to
Sailor Moon's era, they had arrived before Emerald left.
That was the one bright spot in this whole rebellion. The Dark Moon
Family, although grievously wounded by the loss of their beloved
sisters and Rubeus, was still strong, and would not be defeated by
someone as petty as Sailor Moon and her Sailor Senshi. Now that he had
seen the strength of the Sailor Senshi - especially the unified team he
had faced in the future - Diamond had not shirked with his assistance
of Emerald. Although she had fought the Senshi as individuals or small
teams, apparently their trip to the future had unified their spirit.
This made it all the more fortunate that Diamond had upgraded the
strength of the Droids that Emerald produced.
Since she had fought the Senshi as individuals, Emerald had been
fortunate enough to accumulate a number of victories. Over the weeks
that she had fought the girls, Emerald had managed to start a small
trickle of Dark Energy from the future back into the present. Soon that
trickle would become as stream, then a flood. With the new and improved
Droids that the Senshi were just beginning to face, and Black Lady
duplicating Emerald's effort, soon they would have no chance of failure.
Black Lady, now there was someone the whole family could be proud of.
Wiseman had done a magnificent job with her, allowing her to see
through the web of lies and illusion that Queen Serenity and Sailor
Moon had woven. However, rather than waste a valuable person as Sailor
Moon had done when she used her magic to brainwash the four sisters,
the Wiseman had gained them an ally.
Black Lady was now a staunch opponent of the Queen and Sailor Moon. The
rabbit's own power had been multiplied many times by the access to the
Dark Crystal. Here again, Serenity's blood showed through,
demonstrating the girl's capacity for power and destruction. Although
Wiseman had advanced her physical age to make her a better ally, there
could be no doubt that Black Lady was born to rule. Unlike Emerald,
there was no chance of Black Lady being driven insane if she had total
control over the Dark Crystal. Like Diamond and Serenity, Black Lady
was born to handle power.
Although he still longed for the beautiful and vulnerable appearing
Sailor Moon, Diamond feared that she was beyond his grasp. He would
continue to try to make her see the error of her ways and accept his
leadership, but that may not be possible. Should he fail in that
endeavour...
Diamond's eye's flicked to the luxurious form of Black Lady who was
reclining on a chair made from Luna-P. She had the bearing, the power
and the looks of a Queen. All she was missing at the moment was the
intelligence and experience that time would bring, and a land to hold
dominion over. Diamond had plans to rectify that last one, and if
Sailor Moon could not be made to see reason, then he could wait for
Black Lady to grow out of her childish petulance.
"Wiseman! You called us all here for a reason, I assume?"
"Indeed." Wiseman spoke softly, forcing everyone else to be silent so
that they could hear. The room - hidden from the Senshi's prying eyes -
contained the entire remnants of the Family. Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald,
Black Lady and their adviser, the Wiseman. Less than half the number
they started with, but still retaining almost all the power the Dark
Moon Family ever possessed.
"I have asked you here to show you how we shall win this war."
With that, the Wiseman turned the glowing, constantly colour-shifting
ball in his hands. With a sudden rush, the ball expanded, holding them
within a world of changing, pastel colours. Beneath their feet, a map
of present-day Tokyo was revealed. Looking down, as though from a great
height, they could see everything, set out in perfect detail.
"With Emerald, Diamond and Black Lady all here, the Senshi are
completely incapable of defeating us. Were we to work as individuals,
even I could not say if we would triumph. But now, together, as a
family, we cannot fail."
Emerald smirked and then spared Black Lady a withering look before
fluttering her eyelashes at Diamond. "I'm sure that you are right,
Wiseman, but do we really need someone like this? If Diamond-sama and
myself worked together - closely together - I'm sure that we could do
everything that we need."
A soft growl issued from deep within the Wiseman's grey cowl, then
there was silence for several long moments. Although Emerald could not
see his face, she could feel the Wiseman's piercing eyes bore through
her. When he eventually spoke, it was in a voice all the more alarming
for its calm measured tone.
"You forget yourself, Emerald. It is not your place to question my
orders, merely to obey them."
"Y-Yes, Wiseman."
"Very well." There was no sign of movement within the shadows that hid
the Wiseman's face, but the feeling of scrutiny passed with an almost
palpable easing. "The key to our victory is strategy. We can already
overwhelm the Senshi if we need to, but it is unlikely the opportunity
will present itself."
With a gesture of one of the Wiseman's oddly glowing hands, a selection
of glowing points appeared on the map. "These are the Crystal Points,
the foundations of Crystal Tokyo. Although the Senshi are familiar with
them due to the four sister's failure, we shall strike again. If you
succeed, then Crystal Tokyo will never be able to be built and our
victory is assured. Black Lady, I leave this in your capable hands."
Black Lady bowed her head briefly and looked on with a slight smile as
the Wiseman continued to outline his plan for victory. "Emerald.
Despite your limited success to date, you shall continue with your plan
to exploit the weak points in space and time. For each weak point that
you manage to conquer and place a fragment of the Dark Crystal, we
shall be able to bring through more and more energy."
Rotating slightly, the Wiseman faced the last member of his plan.
"Prince Diamond. You shall attack these points. When we secure them, I
will be fully capable of bringing through all the Dark Crystal energy
we will ever need. The future we all know and hate will never come into
existence."
"Now it is you who forgets himself, Wiseman. I am not your lackey to be
ordered about. This is my rebellion, and I am its leader. You may
proceed with the rest of your plan, but I have other tasks to complete.
Out there is Sailor Moon, I will ensure that she either joins us as my
wife, or shall never be a threat to us again."
"As you wish, my prince. It was merely a suggestion. The power of my
plan is its beauty and simplicity. Should any one person succeed, we
will have won. Even without any individual completing their role, soon
we shall bring through enough Dark Energy to render Queen Serenity's
future impossible. Nothing shall stand in our way!"
As everyone laughed at the thought of victory of Serenity and her
Senshi, the Wiseman bowed. Darkness captured the room as the Wiseman
released his magic and the glowing map faded. As the light returned and
people again began moving, he looked out of the folds of his cloak and
thought murderous things. "Very well, _Prince_ Diamond. I shall find
another pawn to play the role I need. No-one shall hold me from my
destiny."
* * *
No-one expected it to happen the way that it did, but in hindsight, it
could have occurred no other way. Sailor Moon was fundamentally of too
good heart to even consider starting a war against the Outer Senshi.
She had heard all of the arguments about their violent nature, she had
seen the newspaper reports that portrayed the Outers as being as bad as
the demons they fought.
Even the Outer Senshi did not really want to start a fight against
Sailor Moon and her Senshi. Although they had actively opposed the
older girls before, the Senshi's attitude towards their princesses was
hard to disregard. Furthermore, sheer logic stated that it was better
to avoid enlarging their present conflict even further. The Outers knew
that they had time on their side. Once the present evil was dealt with,
there would be plenty of time to remove the pretender to the throne,
and find a suitable candidate that they could sponsor as the new Moon
Queen.
So it started in much the same way as so many other wars in history.
Both sides began with misconceptions about the other side, which primed
them mentally to see only one possible reason for their counterpart's
actions. A few misunderstood words, a little over-enthusiasm, and a
momentary lapse in judgement, and a city was plunged into a new war
that it could never comprehend.
When the Outer Senshi saw Emerald sucking the life out of people to
power her Dark Crystal statue, they understood immediately what needed
to be done. This woman - obviously evil - needed to be stopped. She
needed to be stopped now, before she became too powerful for them to
defeat. Without the backing of other Senshi - even Pluto or Saturn -
the risk of Emerald's statue growing off people's energy then being
used against them was too great a risk.
When Sailor Moon and her Senshi saw Emerald and her magically growing
statue, they had the familiarity of experience with them. By now, they
could hardly count the number of times they had fought the evil woman.
Moon giggled slightly as she ran towards the fight, thinking that
Mercury could probably tell them exactly how many times they had fought
Emerald and every other bad guy they had ever faced. It was nice to be
able to count on Mercury like that.
Despite the fact that she did not have Sailor Mercury's remarkable
memory, nor Sailor Mars' ability to see the future, Moon knew from
experience what was needed of her. Soon Emerald's statue would be large
enough and powerful enough to summon a Droid. While it would tax them
inordinately to be able to defeat the Droid, it was the safest option
in the long run. An attack on the statue at the moment could only
shatter it, something they would rather avoid with that many innocent
people nearby. Simply by defeating the Droid, they could cause the
statue to fall, turn black and harmlessly collapse into dust.
That was why Sailor Moon panicked when she saw the Outer Senshi. By the
time the Inners were close enough to engage their enemy, the Outers
were already engaging, ready to rip into the statue and reduce the
threat to just Emerald. Sailor Moon knew what would happen if they did
that, people would die; innocent people. Destroying the statue that
close to civilians would be like dropping a glass bowl filled with
overripe tomatoes. Sailor Moon knew, she had done that very thing only
a few weeks ago when she was trying to help her mother clean out the
fridge. Sharp, deadly shards would slice straight through anything, and
all that would remain was a terrible, messy pile of red remains.
Looking at the sleeping faces of the people Emerald had drained for the
energy, Moon knew she could never allow it to happen.
Faster on the uptake and quicker to realise the horrible implications
of the Outer's preparedness, Moon was in front of the team and moving
into harm's way before her guardians could stop her. While assorted
pretty soldiers called out for her to stop, Sailor Moon dashed through
the circle of unconscious people, interposing herself between the Dark
Crystal and the oncoming energy of the World Shaking unleashed by
Sailor Uranus.
"No! She has to be able to summon the Droid! Ahhh---!"
To the Outers, this was the final evidence they needed. Here was Sailor
Moon, purported champion of love and justice willing to risk her life
to save an edifice of evil. Willing to risk major bodily harm while
proclaiming the need for enemy to be able to advance their numbers.
It was equally clear what had happened from the Inner's perspective.
Sailor Moon, again demonstrating those rare flashes of brilliance that
made her the princess had seen what they all missed: the safety of
those near the Crystal. Not only had she tried to warn the Outers, who
obviously did not care about the innocents, she also risked herself.
That risk became an actuality in their eyes when Sailor Uranus
callously blasted their leader, forever labelling them as enemies of
the Moon Kingdom.
Moon rolled along the ground for several meters, her arms and legs
flopping in an uncontrolled manner. Her scream, cut short in mid-voice,
was enough to spur the others to action. Trying to briefly ignore the
charred appearance of the girl's chest and stomach where she had caught
the blast, the Inners devoted their efforts to securing the area enough
so that they could rescue the fallen heroine.
Mars, Venus, Mercury and Jupiter had lined up, with anger in their eyes.
With death in her eyes and fire in her heart, Sailor Mars pointed a
finger at the two Sailors facing them off to the side of the statue.
"If you think you can get away with attacking Sailor Moon, you're in
for a big surprise, you creeps. I'm going to make you burn for that
one! BURNING MANDALA!"
Searing circles of fire began to spray from Mars' extended hands.
Crossing the distance to the unprepared Outer Senshi, they quickly sent
the bigger girls diving out of the way, seeking cover from the heat.
With their leader lying in a smoking heap at the feet of a rapidly
forming Droid, the Inner Senshi were of one mind, and quickly followed
Mars' example.
Lightning, ice, and orange energy flew across the ground in rapid
succession, ruffling the clothes of the unconscious civilians when they
came too close, but otherwise leaving them unharmed. Some girls take
care of bystanders when they open fire, and none of the Inners would
even contemplate avenging Moon at the cost of hurting the people they
were protecting from the Outers. The Outers themselves were entirely
another matter.
Each of the Inners was the reincarnation of a woman who had sworn to
give her life to defend their princess. Time and again they had
demonstrated that same devotion to the reborn Sailor Moon, and these
women, their purported allies had spat on that ideal. To attack the
pretty sailor suited defender of love and justice was something
reserved for enemies of the Moon Kingdom and the Sailor Senshi. By that
one, hasty action, the Outer Senshi had clearly branded themselves
traitors in the eyes of the Inners.
Sailor Moon might see things differently - she often did - but she was
unconscious at the moment. Almost the very instant that Sailor Uranus'
golden globe struck the fair Sailor Moon in the chest, Tuxedo Kamen had
leapt from his position hidden on a nearby roof. Although his cape
fluttered majestically in the breeze like it always did, this time no-
one paid him any attention. His normal practice of distracting an enemy
with a well placed rose was equally ignored for the expediency of speed.
His one true love was injured and unmoving, and he needed to reach her
side as soon as possible.
The quiet dignity that the injured Moon bore her injury was one of the
greatest motivators for Tuxedo Kamen's speed. Had she been only lightly
wounded, she would have been screaming and crying, creating enough of a
tantrum that the whole of Tokyo would have known about it. If her
injury had been a serious one, the masked defender knew that all it
would have done was exposed the true metal that made his love great.
Only in her greatest adversity did Moon's power reach its peak. If she
was hurt and capable of lifting only a single finger, Tuxedo Kamen knew
she would have found some way to stand beside her friends and protect
the innocents she had taken to blast to save.
Sailor Moon was silent, and that scared him. Moon was never quiet. When
he reached the ground, Tuxedo Kamen ignored the sounds of vigorous
battle behind him and spread his cloak protectively over Sailor Moon.
She was injured and unconscious, but she was breathing, and that was
enough to garner a sigh of relief. After checking her pulse, the man in
the tuxedo held the smaller girl close to him and breathed deeply. It
was just like this girl; get horribly injured while he was watching
just to protect some people she had never met before. Perhaps that was
why he loved her.
Not quite knowing what alerted him to the attack, Tuxedo Kamen jumped,
carrying Sailor Moon in his hands. Landing with a turn and a flourish
that swirled his cape behind him, Tuxedo Kamen took in the sight of the
Droid with slitted eyes. "To attack the defenceless citizens of Tokyo
is unacceptable, minion of the Dark Moon. To fight in league with those
who would harm Sailor Moon, you place you life in grave danger. Leave
now and perhaps you will live to see this day's end."
Needless to say, the Droid was not in the least perturbed by the
prince's threat. With the uncaring Emerald pulling its strings, the
Droid would have attacked him regardless of what its preferences may
have been. From Emerald's point of view, the Droid was an expendable
solider, and a burdened Tuxedo Kamen with a stricken Moon was too
tempting to ignore.
When the Droid bellowed once more and charged him, Tuxedo Kamen jumped
almost straight up, his cape spread out behind him like a blood red
stain on the darkening sky as he slowly moved overhead. In the darkness,
his mask and passenger seemed to almost shine whitely, a brilliance in
the darkness. As he touched down on another roof, the gallant hero took
only a single moment to taste of his princess' lips before jumping back
to the street below.
Extending his cane to slightly over a meter, Tuxedo Kamen felt a slight
quiver of fear inside, but crushed it completely with the necessity of
duty. Fighting these monsters was the Senshi's speciality, not his. He
aided, and he knew that he could hold his own for a while, but he did
not have the impact of their magic, and their was no way that he could
truly expect to win.
His first blows against the Droid washed away his fears. The Droid was
neither particularly fast, nor was it an intellectual giant. It would
be child's play for someone of his skill and magical dexterity to be
able to avoid it for almost any period, and he could take it apart at
his leisure. His third run in for an attack was abruptly cut short when
the Droid demonstrated a remarkable ability to extend its arms by a
staggering length, and with a speed that defied observation. Before he
knew what had hit him, Tuxedo Kamen was flying backwards across the
street, trying to come to terms with a new pain in his jaw, and the
salty tang of blood in his mouth.
One hit does not win a battle, however, and Tuxedo Kamen climbed back
to his feet well before the Droid could make good on its victory.
"Savour that hit. It will be the last one your going to get."
A more wary and cautious Tuxedo Kamen continued to hold the Droid at
bay while the Inner Senshi battled their outer planet sister soldiers.
Two Outer Senshi, both confident in their powers were not really a good
match for four Inners, even though the girls were enraged over the
attack on Sailor Moon.
The Outer's might not have had the recent combat experience of the
Inner Senshi who had been fighting Beryl and the Dark Moon Family for
almost a year, but the older girls were naturally more capable, and
they possessed one big advantage. The Outers had Sailor Uranus, and she
was a warrior through and through. Sailor Uranus was veteran of
uncountable number of battles, often against foes both more numerous
and more powerful than the Inners. Sailor Uranus was experienced, and
in this battle, that made a big difference.
Unhindered by conscience or pity, Sailor Uranus directed herself and
Sailor Neptune in the art of battle with a skill grown in battles
millennia past. To Uranus - and by extension Neptune - these were not
living breathing people, the Inners were just targets. They were
obstacles to be destroyed, enemies of the Moon Kingdom and all it stood
for. There was never any hesitation on Uranus' behalf when it came time
to fire deadly magic at the other girls. Equally, when she saw the
advantages of using the civilians as a effective lever against the
Inners, she used that too. If it cost a few innocent lives to destroy
the Inner Senshi, that was a price she could accept. The Inners
represented one of the greatest threats to the success of the Outers,
and the final victory of the Outer Senshi's protection of the planet
and the Kingdom mattered more than the lives of a few insignificant
people.
It did not take too long before the girls of the Inner Senshi were all
battered and worn. Unlike Sailor Moon, when Jupiter and Mercury had
been hit by the World Shaking, they were able to have prepared their
defences in time, and the blasts hurt but did not cripple them to the
same extent that it had done to their leader. That was not to say that
either of them were feeling in top shape, but it did let them keep
fighting. It also placed a continuingly increasing burden on Sailor
Venus, the only Inner Senshi who was unhurt by anything more than near
misses.
Mars, who had done so well at the start of the fight had made the
mistake of concentrating on Sailor Uranus when she had found a small
opening. This had left her wide open for Neptune's Deep Submerge, and
now she was moving at a dangerously slow pace, her ribs grinding in a
most unpleasant fashion with every step or sharp move. Moves of that
sort also seemed to happen in abundance as she hopped and turned,
valiantly trying to avoid any more of the magical punishment metered
out by the bigger girls.
When Sailor Mercury was hit by a lucky combination of two very near
misses of the Outer's magic, she was knocked to ground stunned. Only
Jupiter's vigilance and quick thinking rescued the quiet Senshi before
a follow up attack landed in the freshly vacated space. "Are you all
right, Mercury?"
"I... I'm fine, Jupiter... Just leave me here. You need to stop that
Droid and the Outers before anyone else gets hurt."
"You've got to be kidding! I can't leave you here! If I did that, the
first second my back was turned, they'd be gunning for you."
"You have to, Sailor Jupiter! I can't let you be slowed down by me,
they would just get us both. Just think about what Sailor Moon would
want us to do. We have to save all those innocent people."
Jupiter looked hesitant for a moment, then she gave a short sharp nod.
"Venus! Mars! Grab a couple of people from near the Crystal! We have to
get out of here!"
With a short squawk of surprise, Sailor Mercury again found herself
scooped up in Jupiter's arms as the tall girl carried her away from the
Outers at her best possible speed. With only the slightest of slowing,
Jupiter curved past the ring of unconscious people around the Crystal
and snagged a body. Grunting with exertions, Jupiter's breath came
quickly and deeply as she sprinted off down the street.
Moving like the well-oiled team that they were, Venus and Mars were
quick to understand what Jupiter wanted. Neither of them liked it -
actually, they hated the idea of defeat and fleeing the battlefield -
but they had no choice. Without Sailor Moon, the Outer Senshi out
matched them. Perhaps if they had Tuxedo Kamen with them, they could
have won, but he too was busy fighting a losing battle against the
Droid as a delaying action.
With a expression of fierce determination on her pretty face, Sailor
Venus called down a Venus Crescent Beam Shower between herself and the
Outers. Making the spectacular magic display roll backwards towards the
Outers, Venus did her best to buy them the time they needed to escape.
Not intending to make a martyr of herself, Venus ended the draining
magic attack before she exhausted herself and turned and ran. Angry
voices rang out behind her, but that did not stop her from taking time
to grab a couple of people and follow Mars' red shoes around a corner
and down the street.
As the Outer's magical blasts began to strike near Sailor Venus,
Emerald lost her amused expression. Those dangerous blasts were far too
close for comfort to her precious Crystal. Knowing that the wounded
Tuxedo Kamen would be likely to make a retreat with his friends taking
Sailor Moon with him, Emerald commanded the Droid to shift its
attentions to the two Outer Senshi.
A relatively slow moving target, the Droid would have been an easy shot
for Sailor Moon's Moon Princess Halation, her standard Droid killer.
That same speed put it at a disadvantage when fighting the sprightly
Outer Senshi. Their powerful attacks carved large chunks from the Droid,
making it bellow in pain, but this was one of Diamond's improved models,
and it would not fall quickly.
Tired already from their casual release of large quantities of magic
against the Inners, the Outers took some serious lumps from the speed
hitting Droid before they managed to get the better of it. As Emerald
watched from on high, Sailor Neptune and Uranus traded blows and magic
with the Droid, leaving the street and nearby building a shattered ruin
from the effect of their attacks. Every time Sailor Uranus cast her
World Shaking, the yellow ball of magical energy would burrow through
the ground just below the surface, cracking and ruining the road before
it finally burst up to impact its target. Neptune's Deep Submerge was
not much better, as the excess energy would typically damage everything
around the target.
The Outer Senshi did eventually win, causing Emerald to flutter her fan
and curse in anger before disappearing. As the Droid turned to dust and
its energy crystal turned dark and lifeless, the Dark Crystal statue
that Emerald had created fell to the street and shrank down to
miniature size before it too harmlessly vanished.
The Outer Senshi cared little for these minor details. They had
succeeded. They were sore, cut or burnt in many places and about to
collapse from exhaustion, but they had won. They had driven off both
the treacherous Inner Senshi, defeated a Droid, and prevented Emerald
from completing another stage of her mystifying plan. Quitting the
battlefield, the Outers sought somewhere to hide and change back into
their normal forms. Every step hurt more that way, but it was much more
inconspicuous to see two school girls walking along than it was to see
a pair of battle weary Senshi.
Of all the parties involved in the battle, none really felt that they
had much to be happy about, despite their minor victories. Emerald had
just seen the Senshi fighting amongst themselves apparently in an
effort to protect her statue. The Inner Senshi had saved numerous
people, and the Droid was defeated, but they too had lost a battle.
Sailor Moon was already recovering, but it was their first defeat in
such a manner. The Outers too had little to be happy about. No-one had
died this time, but that had little to do with their actions. Instead,
they had resoundingly verified the Inners as their enemies, and the
mastermind behind the Droid has escaped again.
It was battle that had no true winners, only losers.
* * *
Kasumi stepped out onto the back porch of the Tendo home and watched
Ranma and Ryoga's audience of one. Little Hotaru-chan was kneeling on
the wooden porch, watching the two boys fight with an expression of
amazed awe on her face. Kasumi could not help but smile as she watched
the young girl. She looked so sweet and innocent sitting there, as
though there was not a care in the world and the terrible fight that
the boys were training for was all just a bad dream.
After lunch, when Nabiki had gone out again to raise some money, Kasumi
had been stunned to see Ranma come upstairs and send Hotaru off to bed
again, demanding that she get some rest. Kasumi could not remember the
last time she had seen him quite so firm and demanding, while being so
compassionate at the same time. He had always shown the compassionate
side when Akane had been injured, but he had tried to hide it behind a
protective barrier. Things were obviously different with Hotaru, since
the little girl seemed so weak and defenceless. It brought out the
protective guardian in anyone.
Kasumi had chased Ranma out of the room before he put Hotaru to bed and
sent him downstairs with a promise that she would get Hotaru to rest.
Rather than let the little girl go back to sleep in her torn and dirty
clothes, Kasumi had brought in one of her oversized T-shirts. The shirt
that had been big on Kasumi would be a full-size, warm dress for the
child, and Kasumi promised to give it to her as soon as she had a bath
and was clean enough to wear it. Naturally, Hotaru had not taken much
convincing, and shortly she was back in bed, snug, clean and warm.
That had been a couple of hours ago, and Kasumi had retired from the
room to clean and repair Hotaru's clothes. The reason she had
eventually ventured out onto the porch was to watch Ranma and Ryoga
train, in much the same way that Hotaru was doing. It brought
bittersweet tears to her eyes to think of how loyally Ranma and his
friends tried to do the right thing by Akane. She knew that if he had
been there, he would have saved Akane, but...
"Kasumi-neechan? Why are you crying?"
Kasumi brushed a tear and returned with a smile. "I was just worried
about our boys out there. I should be worried about you too, little
firefly, sneaking out of bed like that."
Looking at the ground, Hotaru spoke softly. "I'm sorry, Kasumi-neechan.
I woke up, and when I heard Ranma-san down here, I had to come and
watch. He... He's so amazing!"
Relaxing for a moment, Kasumi sat next to Hotaru and placed an arm
around her shoulder. Being with Ranma for so many months, she realised
she was beginning to accept his amazing feats as ordinary. For a while,
she let herself forget the past, and the incredible feats she had seen
Ranma perform on a daily basis, and instead tried to see it through
fresh eyes; eyes innocent and unbiased like Hotaru's.
"He is very good, isn't he. They both are really."
A nod. "Ranma-san is better. Ranma-san is the _best_."
"Well, he is very good. Ohhh! Look at that jump! He's so clever."
Kasumi took a moment to watch as Ranma gracefully landed behind Ryoga
and sent a few punches into the bigger boy's back. "But there are other
people out there that might be better."
Hotaru shook her head. There was a certain fire in her eyes as she
watched Ranma. "No way. No-one is better than Ranma-san. He's the best.
He might not be as powerful as I am, but I bet he can do more. It's so
cool. Do you think being able to jump like that is more fun than
flying?"
"I'm not sure, Hotaru-chan. I can't do either of them. Can you?"
"I can..." Sparing a look from the combatants, Kasumi looked down at
where Hotaru was staring at her lap and playing with the yellow fabric
of the oversized shirt she was wearing.
"Why so sad, Hotaru-chan? I thought you would have been happy to be
able to fly. I know I would. Can you imagine what it would be like,
sailing through the sky with all those pretty little birds? Watching
the clouds pass beneath you. Nothing to worry about but you and the air
around you. Some days I wish I could fly."
Hearing the small giggle, Kasumi knew she had managed to relieve the
girl again, bringing her back from whatever depressing thought had
begun to enter her pretty little head. "That's so pretty, Kasumi-
neechan. I'm not strong enough to carry someone now, but when I'm
bigger, you'll be my first passenger. I promise. We'll go up see all
the clouds and birds and all the pretty things."
"That's very generous of you, Hotaru-chan. Thank you, I shall look
forward to it. Hmmm. I think those boys are looking rather hot. Do you
think we should get them a drink?"
"Nnn." Hotaru nodded, and started to stand, but Kasumi shushed her and
left her to watch Ranma and Ryoga while she went to fetch some chilled
tea. In just a couple of minutes, Kasumi returned with a tray laden
with a pitcher of chilled tea and four glasses. Since her father and
Saotome-san were out the back, she would take some to them later.
As Kasumi set the tray down and began to pour she hesitated and then
spoke in a gentle voice. "A few minutes ago, you said that Ranma was
very good, but he was not as powerful as you. Does this mean you have
one of those magical attacks Nabiki has been telling us about?"
"Yes, Kasumi-neechan." Hotaru said as she moved another glass closer
for Kasumi to pour into. "I've got two of them."
Carefully, and making sure she did not sound worried, Kasumi gently
asked the question that had been tumbling around in her mind since
Hotaru had transformed at lunch time. "What does your attack do,
Hotaru-chan? How much does it affect?"
"Everything."
Kasumi's hand had only the slightest shiver, a credit to her implacable
calm. "What do you mean, 'everything'?"
Holding onto a glass filled with cold tea and colder ice-cubes, Hotaru
looked up and met Kasumi's eyes with her own guileless purple ones.
"Everything. The whole world. Everything, all gone. Why do I have an
attack like that, Kasumi-neechan? What can I ever need it for?"
"I... I don't know, Hotaru-chan. I... Why don't you give that drink to
Ranma-kun. He looks very hot, jumping around out there." With a nod and
smile, Hotaru rushed to her feet and ran the short distance into the
yard to where they boys were. "Oh, you poor dear. You poor, poor
child."
As soon as Ranma heard Hotaru's eager voice call out to him, he
signalled Ryoga to stop and they settled back to the ground. For a
moment he watched the way that she ran to him, holding the glass
inviting liquid that was already beading moisture around the outside.
"Ranma-san! I brought a drink for you." She said slightly breathlessly.
"Thank you, Hotaru-chan." Ranma reached down to take the glass,
slightly alarmed at the way Hotaru was breathing heavily at such a
short run. Literally, the distance could not have been more than ten
meters, but already she was puffing slightly. 'Surely that can't be
normal,' he thought.
"Hey, don't I get one too?" Ryoga asked with a friendly teasing note in
his usually gruff voice.
"Here you are, Ryoga-kun. And one for you too, Hotaru-chan."
"Thanks, Kasumi-san."
"Thank you, Kasumi-neechan."
After taking a long swallow of his drink, Ranma glanced down and
noticed the way that Hotaru was just staring at him, not even noticing
her drink. "What? Is there something on my shirt?"
Hotaru giggled and blushed, looking away. "That was so cool, Ranma-san.
That was even better than when you rescued me."
"Heh! See, Ryoga? Someone recognises who's the best when they see 'em."
Ryoga gave a snort. "Ahh, she just doesn't know the difference. All
that jumping around and stuff isn't what a real fight is about."
"Hey, laugh it up, P-Chan. I'll show you who's the best next time we
meet the Senshi. _That's_ a real challenge for you."
Looking down into her drink, Hotaru ventured boldly to defend her hero.
"I know you're the best, Ranma-san. I bet there's no-one in the whole
wide world that's better than you are. You're so clever, and fast, and
you can turn into a girl. I wish I was as good as you are."
"Hey, ain't everyone can be as good as Saotome Ranma!"
Beside him, Ryoga snickered. "You didn't even notice the fact that she
thinks you're great because you turn into a girl. Some tough warrior
that makes you."
"Oh, yeah? You want to back that up?"
Hotaru looked up at Ryoga and blinked a couple of times. "Oh... I
understand. You wish you could turn into something with cold water like
Ranma-san. Don't worry, Ryoga-san. I'm sure you'll be OK even if you
have to fight as a boy."
Now it was Ranma's turn to smirk at Ryoga's distress. How do you tell a
twelve-year-old girl that you turn into a cute little pig? How do you
tell her that you had been using that form for so long to be close to
the one woman you loved, a woman who was now dead?
Hotaru in turn was looking at Ranma again, and in her sight, rose
gardens seemed to burst into bloom all around him. Ranma-san was so
kind. He probably knew that Ryoga wished he could change into a girl
like Ranma-san. All the heroes in her manga were girls, and Ranma-san
must be so happy that he could be act like a proper magical girl and
save the world with her.
Ranma was just beginning to feel the habitual nervous twitch he had
developed from overly attentive and adoring fiancees when a familiar
voice rang out through the Tendo compound. "Hey, Ran-chan! Is this
Kasumi's cousin or something?"
Kasumi turned at the sound of her name and beamed in greeting. "Oh!
Hello, Ukyo. I'm sorry I don't have another glass for you out here. But
you are welcome to join us for some iced-tea in a minute. May I
introduce Hotaru? She will be staying with us for a while, and has a
very interesting story to tell you..."
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End Of Chapter
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