Standing on top of the world, the guardian of earth and his friend stared at the chaotic scene below. "Who are they and what happened to Vegeta and that girl?"
"I believe they are the planetary senshi, but I was only aware of Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus and Sailor Moon. When we were on Namek, something called the negaverse attacked and these five girls were the only people left on Earth to stop her. This is the first time that anyone has seen them in twenty years."
"Do we help?"
"For now, I think we should watch. I feel something coming and we must be prepared."
Kakarot tried to read Pluto's mind, but either she was very good at blocking him out, or she had no evil intentions to hide. "What are you?"
Garnet eyes regarded him for a moment before turning back to the eternal blackness; "I cannot say what you do not remember."
Grabbing her arm, Kakarot stopped and turned her to face him. "Cannot, or will not?" He thought her eyes would fill with tears, but she quickly shook her head and wrenched herself away.
"The laws of time forbid that I say anything."
He still couldn't shake the feeling that he knew her from somewhere, an unfamiliar pang in his chest, but let her continue until they came to a portal of rainbows that showed all, yet nothing. "Where are we?"
"What I'm about to tell and show you, no mortal has ever witnessed? These are the gates of time; the past, present and what may or may not come. For longer than I can remember, I have guarded these portals, trying to prevent total annihilation. However, my mission has failed."
Her face was eternal, but her eyes revealed how old Pluto really was. She was tired; tired of being alone, tired of never knowing what to do and tired of watching everything she cared about and loved grow old and die. "Why are you giving up?"
"Not even my princess can stop what is coming."
He saw the future that greeted them, but unlike Pluto who had allowed it to overwhelm her, he chose to make his own future. "She doesn't have to," he vowed.
"Wha...?" she gasped. Pluto made a step backwards, looking at the man before her. "You don't understand, this fight was destined millienums ago!"
"I'll tell you the same thing I told Vegeta, to hell with destiny! I don't know much about your friend or what she does, but she needs the courage and strength of her friends.
"Help me look for Vegeta and Usagi," she pleaded.
"They must remember," a male voice said, watching the hovering figures in front of him.
"Which part?" Selinity's heart wept for the pain they would feel again and wondered if they could be spared.
"For now, only the silver millenium. Not even I can inflict that kind of anguish and tragedy upon them again."
After he had left, she looked down at her daughter and the man beside her, heavy with regret. "If I could spare you this truth, I would... Know that I love you, my child. Protect her, King and Prince of the Saiya-jins."