Outer Senshi Trilogy
Advent {1/1}
A Sailor Moon story by Tim Nolan
e-mail: nomad@cyberverse.com
Please see comments following the story.
This is part of a trilogy of stories about
the Outer Senshi. The correct order they
should be read in is
1. Aftermath
2. Intermezzo
3. Advent
These are based on the manga and not the anime.
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Advent
part three of a trilogy of Outer Senshi stories
" You're letting them go?"
Uranus' angry shout shattered the contemplative
quiet of the throne room as she stormed in past the
guards who had vainly tried to stop her. Her voice
almost broke from her disbelief. Neptune followed a
step behind, cool anger etched on her features but
with rage in her eyes.
The prisoners turned towards the two women,
remembering the stories circulated by some of the
survivors. Their air of hopelessness and defeat
shifted towards fear, especially on the lower ranking
ones. The leaders, more used to political machinations
and careful subtleties, only betrayed their worries
by a slight tightening of facial features, or perhaps
a more guarded look in their eyes.
Up on the dais, the Neo-Queen rose from her
seat. The motion swung the attention of everyone to
her, as had been the purpose of her husband's design
for the room. He himself moved to stand just behind
her and to her right. All four of the Inner Senshi
stepped forward from the base of the dais to interpose
themselves between the monarch and the two women. It
was an instinctive movement, as were the readying
of weapons by the guard.
" They are to be exiled, Uranus," Serenity
replied, carefully keeping her voice under
control. " You know the reasons why we must do this."
" They don't deserve mercy!" Neptune responded
and ripped a patch from the shoulder of one of the
prisoners as she walked past them in order to brandish
it at the Queen. It was in the shape of a black
crescent, worn so that it opened downwards in a
direct mockery of the golden crescent moon on the
Queen's forehead. " Not after what they've done. I
can see your reasons for exiling him, but not
these. Their miserable little lives aren't even
enough to begin to balance the scales!"
" We don't have any direct proof that the
Black Moon forces were responsible for Pluto's
disappearance," Mercury offered. Pity was plain
on the faces of the Inners at the suffering their
colleagues were obviously going through. That same
look was echoed by the two monarchs.
" Proof?" Uranus echoed Mercury's words, her
voice incredulous. " They said they did it! They
admitted it!"
" Would you trust someone whose stock in
trade was deceit?" Mars quietly asked.
" I don't care!" the tall woman shouted and
clenched her fist. Wisps of yellow energy crackled
upwards from the floor to surround that hand.
" Uranus, we will discuss this later," the
Queen began.
" No, not later," the Senshi barked, openly
defying the Queen. The energies about her hand began
to glow more strongly.
" Uranus," Serenity replied, her voice dropping
to a dangerously low tone. The Senshi responded by
thrusting her hand up into the air and taking hold
of the ringed sphere that suddenly and fully formed
in her grip. Uranus spun on her heel and brought her
arm down with a wordless scream of frustration.
The far end of the throne room, along with
most of the antechamber beyond and the main gate to
the Crystal Palace vanished in the wake of the attack
in a scream of broken crystal. Uranus remained there,
tears flowing down her face.
" They killed her!" she cried out, pointing at
the slab of featureless black obsidian that was the
most recent addition to the plaza. Her voice was
steady for the first part, but rapidly trailed off
into sobbing as she slumped to her knees. " They
killed our daughter!"
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" There," the Queen said and opened her
eyes. Her husband gently wiped away a bead of sweat
that had formed on her forehead in response to her
efforts. " The supports and foundation weren't
damaged except in one place, and I've repaired
that. The work crews should be able to take care
of the rest."
" I just wish our other problems were so easily
solved," Endymion admitted as he took her arm and
walked with her to their private elevator. A few
moments later, they dismissed the lone guard from
his post and were on their way to the top of the
Crystal Palace. " I told them to meet us upstairs."
" Can we blame anyone for being bitter, let
alone them?" she wondered, half to herself and half
to him. " I never dreamed that we would lose so
many people, Mamo-chan."
" I know, Usako," he replied, slipping into
their old nicknames for each other that they had
used publicly until their recent coronation six
months past. He put his arms around her and held
her until they reached their private quarters. Once
there, they stopped briefly to change out of their
regalia and into much plainer and more comfortable
clothes before going upstairs. It was as much for
the Queen as it was for the two they would be
talking to.
The two Senshi had made tea, and each was
holding a cup while sitting together on one of the
couches by a window in the sitting room at the top
of the tower. Both began to get up when they came
in, but the man caught a brief, furtive glance by
Neptune to something off to his left, and he realized
that Pluto's staff was still leaned up against the
white marble pedestal that the detached Garnet Orb
sat on, cushioned by a small black velvet pillow.
" Michiru, Haruka, would you like to talk about
it?" the Queen asked, setting the tone and subtly
indicating with her words and their choice of clothes
that this was not a meeting between a ruler and her
subjects, but rather a gathering of friends. Haruka
nodded in reply as the two Senshi reversed their
transformations before sitting back down.
" I'm sorry that we haven't had much time for
any of you," Mamoru began as he helped Usagi sit down
and then sat down next to her on the other part of
the L shaped couch.
" We know, Mamoru-san," Michiru replied,
beginning to relax. " It has been a very busy time
for all of us lately."
" I shouldn't have defied you like that,
Usagi-san," Haruka added.
" Usagi-san?" the Queen softly responded,
emphasizing the syllable and caught Haruka's gaze
until the other blonde finally began to smile a
little bit at the grin the Queen was giving
her. " Not odango-atama?"
" I've been acting like the child today,
Usagi-san," Haruka went on. " I know full well why
they have to be exiled to Nemesis along with Death
Phantom. I just snapped when you didn't tell us that
you were holding the audience and were going to
transport them today. I let my anger and my grief
cloud my thinking."
" I'm guilty of feeling like that as
well," Michiru quietly added before Usagi could
explain her reasons.
" We hoped to spare you the pain," Usagi
said. " We still don't think that the Black Moon
had anything to do with Pluto, but Hotaru-chan was
another matter entirely. We saw you hurting so much
over her, and thought that if you weren't there for
the banishment it wouldn't hurt you as much. There's
no point in re-opening an old wound.
" And, speaking of old wounds," she added a
moment later as her eyes caught a faint tightening
of Haruka's expression when the tall woman leaned
forward to put her cup on the table in front of
her. Usagi stood up, still graceful despite the
slight swelling of her abdomen and the fatigue of
three days straight without sleep clearly showing
in the dark circles under her eyes. " Haruka-san,
Ami told you not to overexert yourself and I told
you as well. You ripped open your stitches when you
did that World Shaking, didn't you?"
" Yes, she did," Michiru confirmed, stood and
walked over by the window in order to make a space
for Usagi to sit next to Haruka. She looked down at
the plaza while Usagi lay her hands over the partially
healed trio of scars running in parallel lines across
Haruka's stomach. The scars and the hands glowed a
faint yellow for a few minutes.
" Hotaru's sarcophagus looks so small from up
here," the turquoise haired woman commented when Usagi
was done. On the way back to her seat, the Queen
stopped suddenly, put one of her hands over her
stomach for a moment and got a puzzled look on her
face.
" I think that was a kick," she explained in
response to the concerned look she got from
Mamoru. " Or she rolled over. Sometimes she's
done that in response to my using the Crystal."
" Rolled over," Haruka quipped with an easier
smile due to not being in as much pain now. " Of
course, that is assuming she takes after her mother
in regards to how much she likes to sleep."
" Haruka!" Usagi giggled in protest and was
joined in laughter by the others for a few
moments. The past three days had been difficult
for all of them, and this was the first time they
really had a chance to relax.
" She's one of the things that we wanted to
talk to you about," Michiru said after a they settled
back down. " We would like to know what you are going
to do with us now that the Small Lady will be born in
a little while."
" So you know about that, too," Usagi commented
and poured a cup of tea for her husband before getting
one for herself.
" It wasn't very hard to find out," Haruka
added. " Your daughter admitted a lot more than she
should have at times."
" And it's too late to tell her to not say
it," Mamoru chuckled, slightly amused at the temporal
complexities involved until he remembered that
Setsuna, the person who he liked to discuss them
with, was no longer with them.
" Do you want us to stay away from Crystal
Tokyo?" Haruka quietly asked, her voice weary.
" Stay away?" Usagi began to protest but her
voice trailed off as she realized the truth of what
would have to happen.
" She can't know about us, Usagi-chan," Michiru
gently explained. " She can't see us, or any pictures
of us. The same goes for Hotaru. Why else did I say
that the marker out front should be for everyone who
fell in the battle, and not just Hotaru? In my heart,
that is Hotaru's tomb, and always will be."
" But... " Usagi stammered, and Mamoru took one
of her hands in his. " I hate this," the Queen went
on. " I feel trapped."
" It isn't just you," Haruka admitted. " We knew
that we would have to go into hiding of some sorts as
soon as you gave birth. We thought we could have hid
among the area around Crystal Tokyo, but... "
" Nobody thought that we'd only have a six
hundred survivors," Michiru finished her
sentence. " And we didn't know that we would be
alone again. We knew that Pluto was going to be
in the future, but we expected that all four of us
would make it."
" It surprised all of us," Usagi
admitted. " We've always known that the Crystal
Tokyo of the far future is devastated by the war
with the Black Moon family, but we never knew
anything other than Phantom was going to attack
now, and that we would win."
" I don't know if we can be alone together like
we used to be in the past," Haruka began. " Not after
we had become like a family in recent years,
Usagi-san. I don't want to be alone anymore."
" We have our castles, of course," Michiru
pointed out. " But we don't think that we can stay
in them for almost a thousand years."
" We don't want you to have to do that,
Michiru-san," Mamoru said. " You are right in
saying that we do have to make sure that Chibi-usa
doesn't know who you or Hotaru-chan are. I'm glad
that you and Setsuna decided to not let Hotaru-chan
be exposed to the media like the rest of us were at
the coronation. That will be a big help in the times
to come."
" You aren't going to be exiled," Usagi
confirmed. " I don't know what we are going do yet,
but I am not going to send you away from us." She
carefully looked each of the other women in the eye
and went on in a much sadder voice. " You are as
much of our family now as the Inners, and I am not
going to send my family away. I lost my first family
in this time already, and I am not going to lose
you now. Do you understand me?"
" Yes," Michiru replied, her voice growing
thick. Haruka mutely nodded, unable to say
anything. " Thank you," she whispered as the couple
stood while Mamoru motioned for them to remain.
" Michiru-san, I'll need to talk to you in the
morning," Usagi murmured. " But for now, you both
need some rest. Feel free to stay up here if you
wish."
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" Your Majesty?"
" I'm sorry that I had to have you woken up,
Michiru," the Queen said when the woman stifled a
yawn upon entering the bedroom. The blonde pointed
over towards a tray with coffee and tea. Ami sat
next to it, writing on a pad of paper. " A survivor
of the poison gas was located early this morning, and
Endymion feels that we can find more now that he's
been able to see a survivor. We're going to link up
and try looking for others."
" Oh, no you're not," Ami announced as she
finished entering some information into her computer
and walked over by Serenity. " Not until I finish your
check-up and you get a solid meal into you, Usagi-chan."
" Will you be needing all our powers for
this?" Michiru asked before the Queen could object
to what Ami had said. The blonde shook her head and
began to get up until Mercury's hand gently pushed
her back down onto the bed.
" No, they won't," Ami replied. " Endymion-sama
said that the ones who weren't killed are only asleep,
so they should be all right for the half hour it will
take him to get back here before you two can do
anything.
" Usagi-chan, you are pregnant and can't run
around like this using the Crystal to keep yourself
going all the time. I still don't think that the
using the Crystal will harm the baby, but if you
don't get enough food and sleep you will hurt her."
" I'll make sure she eats while we
talk," Michiru offered as she handed a robe to
Serenity, who was finally allowed to sit up and
pull it on over her nightgown. " It's four months
already, and you hardly show, Usagi-chan."
" That's because she was too skinny to begin
with," Ami glared at her old friend for a moment
over the dispute they had been having ever since
they found out that the Queen was expecting. " I'll
be at the hospital ward if you need me. My shift
starts in a few minutes."
" Thank you, Ami-chan," Serenity said to her
friend, who gave them a hesitant smile before
leaving. " She has one of the worst burdens right
now," she commented to Michiru and sat down to
eat. The other woman openly laughed as the blonde
got a somewhat worried look on her face at the sight
of the food.
" Poor Usagi-chan," she said a few moments
later as she poured herself a cup of tea and sat
across the table from Serenity. " Your vaunted
appetite has finally met its' match, ne?"
" Michiru!" she complained good-naturedly and
began to eat, knowing all the while that the other
woman was right, and there was no point in fighting
it anymore. Morning sickness, nausea and a loss of
appetite were simply part of what she was going
through.
" Ami-chan does have a lot of work, though. There
is only one other person who has any formal medical
training, and Ami is the only real doctor we
have. However, I don't think that Ami's duties are
the only reason you summoned me her so suddenly."
" No, it isn't," she replied around a bite of
rice. " You're still my political advisor,
Michiru-san. I don't fully know what I did when I
stopped Phantom's spell, but we still have a few
billion people and hundreds of governments to deal
with when we do wake them up. Our losses in the
last attack guarantee that waking up the others
has to be the top priority."
" Six hundred people aren't enough to form
a viable population base," the older woman
concurred. " Until yesterday we had more prisoners
captive then we had people on our side to guard them."
" I was not merciful to them, Michiru,"
Serenity admitted. " Nemesis is hell. I've seen
it, I've banished them to it, and they did not
get mercy from us. The lucky ones perished at
our hands, and now it is time for us to rebuild.
" What I was hoping is that you would think
about some ways to speed the acceptance of Crystal
Tokyo as the new governing body for the world. It
will take many years of work to repair the damage
done to the ecosphere, and we are not going to be
able to do it with all the old rivalries and their
anger at us combined."
" What exactly did you do, Serenity? You
haven't had the chance to tell us the details
yet. We've been so busy with other things," Michiru
asked.
" Phantom was draining the life force from
the whole planet," the blonde explained as a tear
slipped past her control and rolled down one cheek
when she remembered the events of that day. " That
was his main source of power, but he had never done
anything on such a scale before, nor had he ever
drained anything other than humans. The single
celled creatures were the first to begin to die,
and then the plants and insects. They don't have
as much life force to spare as a human.
" Endymion realized that if we didn't stop
him then, we could not recover. Without all those
creatures, we could never grow the food we needed
to keep the human populace alive, even if we did
stop his spell."
" And that is when you linked up with him and
the Inners?" Michiru volunteered, and Serenity nodded
in reply. " When you said that we were the last line
of defense, you weren't joking."
" No, I wasn't," the Queen went on. " We kept
up the barrier so that the Black Moon forces had to
go through you, but that was all we could spare. Ami
explained her theory, we linked up and tried to stop
him. She credits you for the idea, by the way."
" Ara, Serenity-sama. Ami-chan already had it
figured out," Michiru blushed faintly and deflected
the praise away from her. " Ami's theories were
sound. One of my questions simply jogged her memory,
that's all."
" Well, if you have any more questions, she
says to not be afraid to ask," Serenity smiled back,
unwilling to let her dodge the compliment. Typical
Michiru, she thought to herself. She had started the
day upset, and now she was smiling thanks to the
woman.
" I'm not really sure of how I did it," she
went on a few moments later, returning to the topic
they had been discussing. " Since he was using life
force to power his spells, I think I somehow
understood that if nobody could give off any life
force, he couldn't make use of it.
" It was probably something that Endymion was
thinking and I picked up on due to our link together,
but that is the basis of what I acted on. Princess
Kaguya's snow dancers had frozen all those people and
they survived once we had stopped her, so I knew it
was possible to do. The next thing I know, I had done
it. Without his power, he was easier for me to stop
and I exiled him to Nemesis while I had the chance."
" So, crop failures and widespread ecological
damage is what we should expect then?" Michiru asked,
steering the conversation away from what had happened
while Serenity was casting her spell over the
planet. That was still very painful to think about.
" Yes, that seems to be Endymion and Mercury's
consensus. I spared Tokyo proper since it had the
industry and people to be able to support the rest
of Japan as a starting point for waking up the rest
of the world, but that... won't work now."
The older woman winced inside. Serenity still
blamed herself in some ways for the loss of life in
Tokyo, but it had been the Black Moon forces who gassed
the city as a last ditch effort to beat Crystal Tokyo. A
metropolitan area with a population of millions had
become a literal ghost town in moments.
" You didn't kill them, Usagi-chan," she carefully
explained. " They did it to try and kill you, and they
didn't care about who got in their way. You were not at
fault."
" Thank you, Michiru-san," she smiled and reached
across the table to gratefully squeeze the other woman's
hand for a moment. " It helps when somebody else tells
me that."
" You're welcome," she smiled back. " Your basic
idea for the revival process is sound, especially
because of your status with the Japanese people since
the Emperor gave you his backing when he abdicated in
favor of you. We might want to try the United States
as well. They have the resources and the infrastructure
to feed most of the other nations of the world once the
damage to their agricultural base is repaired."
" I get the vague idea that you're going to
suggest the carrot and the stick method of getting
them to work with us, Michiru," Serenity frowned. " I
don't want to have to use threats to get them to
co-operate with us, not if we can help it."
" Crystal Tokyo is supposed to become a paradise,
Serenity. People should not be starving in the streets
of paradise, and it won't happen in Crystal Tokyo," she
explained and faintly smiled, a determined grin that
did not bode well for any politician who would choose
to stand in her way. " We don't have to tell them that,
however. They'll think of it on their own well enough."
" You are evil sometimes, Michiru-san," she
giggled again as Endymion strode into the
room. " Mamo-chan, that was quick!"
" A few construction workers got together
and started clearing some roads with a forklift
where necessary," he explained and hugged his wife
when she came over to him.
" So that explains the leathers, then," Michiru
pointed out his clothes with a sly look in her
eyes. " Nobody on the roads to get in the way of
your motorcycle, ne?"
" Guilty as charged," he admitted with a
chuckle. " We'd best be getting started, love," he
said to the blonde.
" I'll leave you two in private, then," Michiru
said, rose to her feet and left the room. The couple
hugged again before going to and sitting together in
a couch and linking their hands, minds, hearts and
power together.
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" Let's get a move on it!" Uranus bellowed,
waved to the people behind them and ran down the
street, Jupiter a step behind. Back the way they
came, a man and woman were trying to navigate a
commandeered JSDF jeep around some stopped cars by
the motorcycle that had finally ran out of gas. The
two Senshi could hear the intermittent wail of an
ambulance siren as it made its' way towards them.
" Up ahead on the left," Jupiter told her,
listening to the directions from the radio she
carried. " Damn, it's the one on the corner that
collapsed."
" In other words, we have to do this the hard
way," Uranus growled and skidded to a stop in front
of the building. Jupiter stopped and began to take
deep breaths in order to calm herself while Uranus
waved the jeep back away from them. " No more guitar
amplifiers, ne?"
" Oh, shut up," the brunette laughingly
responded. " How was I to know he was a guitar
nut? Stereo speakers come in pairs, so when I got
one pattern of electrical interference, I assumed
it was a person. At least we didn't have to dig
our way in that time."
" Well, we're going to have to do it here," the
blonde replied, looking at the building and the car
that had taken out one corner. The Black Moon had
released the poison gas into the city in the early
morning hours, so there had not been too much traffic
on the streets. That had not prevented some of the
moving vehicles from going out of control. " Knowing
our luck recently, it will be someone in the
collapsed portion. I don't smell any propane or
natural gas, so there shouldn't be any problem from
sparks."
" Here," Jupiter said and handed the radio to
Uranus. " I'm still not very good at this, and the
radio gets in the way," she explained and closed her
eyes. She extended her hands and let a spark of green
energy begin to dance back and forth between them. A
moment later, it had become a solid, jagged line that
flickered as she shifted them back and forth. It
flickered once at one point, and again on the
return swing.
" I got it," the blonde shouted loudly enough
for Jupiter to hear it in her trance and began to
begin to pull away some of the pieces of wood. Jupiter
helped her start on the larger ones, their strength
as Senshi allowing them to handle the larger beams
that would have taken several men or a small
forklift. It wasn't the best or safest method to
find someone trapped, but it was the quickest, and
they knew they had to hurry.
The two others got there a few minutes later
after clearing a path for the ambulance. Together,
they were able to eventually locate the sole
survivor. She had been pinned under a beam that
must have fallen when the out of control car hit
the house. The beam hadn't crushed her, having formed
a relatively safe area. She would have been trapped
their without help, however.
" Pulse low, breathing weak and steady," the
man said as the two Senshi lifted the beam enough for
the other two people to get to the girl.
" No bones appear to be broken. Probably just
cuts from glass," the woman volunteered. " It should
be okay to pull her out."
" Do it," Jupiter replied and grunted as she
strained to lift her end up high enough to give Uranus
the room to work and shifted her grip at the same
time. Uranus released her hold at the brunette's
terse nod, stepped back and drew out the Space Sword.
One slash later, the beam was cut and able
to be moved away, and they were able to get her
out and laid upon a blanket as the ambulance pulled
up.
" How is it going?" Jupiter asked the driver
as she leaned against the side of the vehicle in
order to rest a moment from her efforts. The unusually
delicate application of her powers to sense a
person's inherent electrical field was more
draining than the lifting, and this was their
eighth house already.
" Pretty good," he smiled back and handed
her a can of iced coffee. " Mars' team is moving
to another location right now," he added as he moved
to the back of the ambulance and helped the other
driver take out a stretcher for the girl they had
rescued.
" Facial cuts are the worst, I think," Uranus
commented as she joined Jupiter in taking a brief
break. " She had a few blood vessels in her eyes
that burst, but mainly she's looking good. Age about
seven or eight, I think, but it's hard to tell with
all the dirt and grime from being trapped in there
for three days."
" Nobody else?" Jupiter asked hopefully,
remembering the loss of her own parents while she
was growing up.
" No," Uranus softly replied and gave the
other Senshi a quick hug. She knew about what had
happened to Makoto in the past as well, and that
the fate of the girl they just rescued would be
bothering Jupiter. " You have a new family,
remember. Be strong, Mako-chan," she
whispered. " She'll be taken care of, too."
" We're ready to roll!" the ambulance
driver called out and started the vehicle. The
girl would be taken back to the palace and
medical care, and the crew would be off to go
pick up someone else, assuming that more survivors
were found by the monarchs. The two Senshi stepped
away from the ambulance as it pulled away.
" We'd better check in," Jupiter decided as
she took the radio back and began trying to contact
Neptune at the palace. The other Outer Senshi was
handling the co-ordination of the rescue efforts
while Mercury was tending to the ones who were
being found. Mars and Venus had their own teams
and were handling the areas closest to the palace
while she and Uranus had more area to cover and
were teamed up together along with four other drivers.
" Here's some gas," the woman they were
currently with said as she handed over a large
can that sloshed. " We filled them up at a station
that still had working pumps."
" Great!" Uranus smiled and got a lift back to
her motorcycle, which was how she and Jupiter were
getting around so quickly, leapfrogging from survivor
to survivor and supervising their teams' efforts.
" How are you doing, Mako-chan?" Neptune quietly
asked as she called back in to see if they had a new
location for them yet. The brunette finished the
coffee, sighed and tossed the can into a garbage can
before replying.
" I'm getting by, Michiru-san," she said. " Uranus
looks like she's out for a morning jog, but I'm tired."
" She likes to be out and doing things," Neptune
said and Jupiter could easily see the smile that must
have been on her face right then. " It's better for
her right now to be active, anyway. We're getting a
new location for you, but it will take a few moments
to get it tightened up. It's to the northwest of
your location, but we don't know how far yet."
" Sorcery isn't an exact science, ne?" Jupiter
giggled back.
" Not yet. We do have some good news,
though," the other woman went on a moment later
after chuckling as well. " Venus' team found a
total of seven survivors at some kind of a boy's
school reunion. The one who we could wake up is a
doctor."
" A doctor! That is good news. Ami will be
thrilled."
" He's already agreed to help us out. The
others are his wife, child, brother and a few
students. We're getting some extra ambulances over
there to bring them in, and Ami is happy to hear
that news.
" Oh, and one more thing, Mako-chan," Neptune
playfully added. " Minako-chan wanted me to tell you
that two of the students are really cute."
" That sounds like her," Jupiter groaned as
Uranus got the motorcycle started and came towards her.
" You mean it finally sounds more like
her," Neptune corrected her. " She's been taking
this whole situation quite hard as well. It is
good to hear her acting more like herself, even
if that comment about the two guys was the very
last thing she said before going off to another
location."
" You're right as usual, Michiru-san," Jupiter
admitted and stopped as she heard someone calling
to the other woman in the background.
" We've got it partially narrowed
down," Neptune came back a few moments later
on. " It's going to be out a ways, so get on the
expressway. Serenity said that it feels like it's
right up against the stasis zone's edge, so please
be careful."
" We will be," Jupiter said, going cold at the
thought. Whether the rest of the world outside of
the Tokyo area was frozen by low temperatures or
frozen in time was something they didn't fully know
yet. The one man who had tried going to his family
just outside the radius was still standing there,
stuck in mid-stride with a look of surprise on his
face as he glanced backwards. Another thought
occurred to her.
" How are we fixed on time?" she
added. " Serenity has been keeping her other
spell up a long time, and she's going to have
to start freezing the place soon to keep the
corpses from rotting and spreading disease."
" They're being stubborn about that," Neptune
admitted, her concern clearly showing in her
voice. " They both insist that they will keep
the bodies from decaying long enough for us to
rescue all the survivors. Then, and only then
will they start dropping the temperatures of
Crystal Tokyo so they can cancel the preservation
spell."
" Shimatta," the brunette growled. Serenity
was right in that they couldn't let anyone who was
still alive die due to their not trying all the
possible ways to find them, but the simple fact
was that they had millions of corpses to deal with
as well. The easiest way to keep Crystal Tokyo
locked in a winter freeze, but that would kill
anyone who was still alive but unconscious. It
was unusually warm for this early in February,
which helped their work right now by keeping people
alive. " Her safety comes before her ethics, but I
don't see any way to make her change her mind on this."
" Would you have her acting any other
way?" Neptune replied.
" No," she sighed and took a seat behind
Uranus on the motorcycle. " We're off, Neptune. We'll
check back in about five minutes from now to see
if you have a better fix."
************************************************
They smiled at each other as they went into
Mercury's office and found her sprawled in her chair,
head tilted back and dozing. It was understandable,
after all. She had been the only one to be able to
properly take care of the wounded until a few hours
ago. Upon the other doctor getting there and beginning
to work, the Queen had ordered Mercury to rest. That
had been about ten hours ago.
" Ami," Michiru whispered and gently shook the
young woman's shoulder. " Ami."
" Huh?" she said, groggily coming awake. " Forgive
me," she blushed and hastily sat up in her chair. " I
drifted off."
" Even the Senshi have limits, Ami-chan," Haruka
said as she stepped out the door, coming back a few
moments later with some coffee from the pot set up
by the room that had been turned into a ward for the
injured. " You were awake for almost three days
straight, and participated in the casting of a major
spell."
" I'm sorry," she said and took a sip of the
hot liquid. " I slept for a while, but I woke up and
couldn't go back to sleep. I decided to do some other
work to take my mind off of recent events."
" Is there any change in Hotaru's
condition?" Michiru asked. To most her voice
would have sounded normal, but the two others
could hear the hope that had crept into it. Ami
shook her head, hating to have to destroy that
glimmer of optimism.
" No, nothing, but we shouldn't talk about
that here," she gently reminded them and rose,
taking the mug with her. " I need to check up on
her anyway, so we can talk in private down there." The
two women followed her down the corridor and to a
private elevator which answered only to the King,
Queen or the Senshi.
A few minutes later they were deep underground
in a small, well-equipped lab, the predominant feature
being the bed against one wall with banks of equipment
arrayed around it. The bed was a modification she had
done to a new system designed to keep track of injured
soldiers in the field while they were being transported
to proper care.
In the bed itself was a young girl with short,
black hair that was cut straight just above her
shoulders. A monitor kept track of her slow breathing
and the beating of her heart, but the one that
monitored brain activity was still showing flat
lines and a telltale that would have spoke of
activity was dark.
" There still hasn't been any change," Ami said
in a flat, controlled voice that was the only way she
could keep from crying when talking to them about
Hotaru. " Physically, she's almost perfectly
fine. She's breathing well, and her heart is strong."
" Serenity and Endymion were able to heal up
the trauma she suffered from the feedback," Haruka
softly said, almost like she thought that Hotaru was
just asleep and didn't want to wake her. " Hasn't that
helped? She was only hurt badly, and she never really
died."
" I don't know," Ami admitted. " We're not like
regular humans, Haruka. We're different, but that
doesn't make it any easier for us here. She's still
in a very deep coma and hasn't responded to any
stimuli. Serenity and Endymion couldn't even find
her consciousness inside her mind, so they settled
for healing up the damage done to her body in hopes
that it would suffice."
" Why did it have to be her?" Michiru wondered
and choked back a sob. " She only had six years after
everything she did for us. It's not fair."
Ami nearly broke inside as Haruka hugged Michiru
from behind and tried to console her. She had made it
through medical school in near-record time, graduating
a few months before the initial attacks with her
doctorate. Unfortunately, despite the classes in
dealing with distraught family members she had taken,
she didn't have the time to get used to telling people
bad news. To further complicate things, there were the
emotional attachments she had to these two women and the
girl on the bed. These weren't strangers she would walk
away from in a few minutes.
" I really hate to only have bad news, but I won't
lie to you," she went on a few moments later. She dabbed
the tears away from her eyes with a tissue and resolutely
faced the two women. " There is every possibility that
she will never wake up again. You can rarely tell with
a coma, especially one this deep.
" What is worse, though," she forced herself to
continue, not heeding the tears rolling down her
face. " One of our hypotheses about her is that she
would be reincarnated after using that attack like she
did to kill Pharaoh Ninety. She didn't become a child
again this time, but we don't know if she has to die
first. We don't know anything about that part. If there
is a cycle to her being reincarnated, it may have been
broken."
" Oh, no!" Michiru broke into tears and turned to
rest her head on Haruka's shoulder while she cried. The
blonde hugged her closer and kissed the top of her head
before looking up to catch Ami's eyes.
" Thank you, Ami-san," she murmured, using an
honorific that she usually didn't with the younger
woman. " Thank you for the truth. It hurts now, of
course, but we can't go around fooling ourselves about
her." The blue-haired woman nodded, agreeing with what
Haruka had said.
" There's more, though," she added. " It's the
reason I called you in the first place tonight. The
other work I mentioned had to do with what we
discussed a few months ago and what I just finished
verifying."
" Minako doesn't know, does she?" Haruka
quietly asked. Ami shook her head.
" No, not the specific reasons. She only knows
that it is to help you with something important. That
was a good enough reason for her, but we haven't had
much luck. She's been able to use her crescent compact
to make disguises like Usagi-chan used to, and she's
even better than Usagi at it due to her doing it more
often."
" But," Haruka prompted her, saying what Ami was
trying to keep from showing in her voice.
" She finally was able to turn into a male a few
weeks ago. Not a gender-neutral like she and we
think Usagi were doing when they had become 'boys'
before, but actually a biological male. Unfortunately,
as far as I've been able to determine, she's sterile
when she does that."
" Which means," Haruka went on, finishing Ami's
line of thought. " That if I was able to figure out
how to use her compact or Usagi's pen, we still
couldn't have a child together.
" Don't apologize," she hastily added, catching
the look on Ami's face. " It isn't your fault that
those items aren't powerful enough, or that I'm like
this." Haruka steered Michiru over to a couch and sat
down with her. " Michiru said once that I embody the
strengths of both genders, but it doesn't go as far
as genetics."
" It was just an idle curiosity of ours,
especially after we had Hotaru," Michiru
added. " Thank you for trying, Ami-chan."
" There's always Serenity and the crystal," Ami
ventured, but the other two women shook their heads
in disagreement.
" That's too close to the limits of her
power," Michiru explained. " We may have wanted
to have a child together, but not at that price. What
if the price for her creating a life is her own?"
" You're right," Ami agreed and started in
surprise as her communicator watch beeped three
times in rapid succession. " That's me." she explained
and started moving to the elevator. " They need me in
the hospital ward."
" We'll close up down here when we are
done." Haruka told her. Ami nodded and went into
the elevator, but stopped the doors from closing suddenly.
" I almost forgot," she added. " Since we do
have another doctor, I'm going to consider having him
look over Hotaru-chan to see if he has any ideas. I'll
keep an eye on him and when I reach an opinion as to
if he can be trusted, I'll let you know and we can see
what you feel about it."
" I trust your opinion, Ami-chan," Michiru
responded and smiled at her. " We'll probably see
you in a bit up there."
************************************************
" Mama?" she whispered, looking around in the
dim light as she slowly swam upwards towards being
fully awake. She felt hot, and something was wrapped
around her head and over one eye. Everything else was
blurred and hazy, with a reddish color overlaying what
she could see.
" There," a comforting voice came to her from
off to one side, the side she couldn't see due to the
bandages. A glass was pressed to her lips and she
drank the water, suddenly aware of her thirst. The
girl turned to see the woman sitting in a chair next
to her bed. Right beyond her was another bed, and
several more after that.
" Where am I?" she asked the woman while trying
to clearly see everything and growing alarmed that she
couldn't. All she could see of the woman was that she
had long, light colored hair.
" A hospital of sorts," was the answer. " Your
eyes aren't permanently hurt, but things should be a
bit blurred for a few days according to the doctor."
" What happened?" the girl asked, taking stock
of the situation. A needle was in her left arm, and a
tube ran from that to a bag hanging on a pole by her
bed. She felt stiff all over, and was also tired and
hungry.
" Did you hear the people talking about the
war?" the woman replied in a sad voice. The girl
nodded and got a bit apprehensive. War was something
that was bad.
" Well," the woman went on. " Despite all we
could do, the war finally came here to Tokyo, and a
lot of people died. This," she waved her hand around
to indicate the rest of the room. " This is where we
are taking care of some of the people who were hurt."
" Oh," the girl replied and squinted as she tried
to make out the persons in the beds next to her. " Are
my parents here, or are they in another room?" The
woman frowned slightly, got up and walked to the foot
of the bed.
" What's your name, honey?" she asked after she
looked at a piece of paper taped to the bed. The girl
shrugged and frowned, the parts of her face that could
be seen under the bandages showing her clearly
struggling to remember.
" I don't know," she finally admitted.
" Oh, dear," the woman muttered, sat on the bed
next to the girl and pulled her up into an embrace. The
girl accepted the gesture, feeling more secure in her
arms. " There's nothing on the chart. I'll have to get
someone to go look at your house for any records."
" You didn't answer me," she reminded the woman
and looked up at her, but without any accusation in
her eyes. " If a war happened here, did my parents die?"
" I'm afraid so, honey," the woman replied and
wiped a tear from her eye. " Only a very few people
survived it, I'm afraid."
" How many?" the girl asked, surprising the
woman with her question. Not grief or loss over her
parent's death and her now being alone, but instead
this odd question. Maybe she didn't remember her
parents, either.
" A little over seven hundred," she answered.
" That few?"
" Yes, that few," the woman sighed. A light came
on over the girl's left, making things a little bit
brighter. She looked up at the woman and saw something
shiny on her forehead. Squinting again in an effort
to make it out, she pulled herself up so that her
face was right in the woman's.
" You're the Queen," she said in an almost
accusing tone. " The Queen!" the girl suddenly
squeaked in surprise and quickly let go of her,
remembering that nobody was supposed to treat a Queen
like that. She was certain that she was going to get
thrown into the dungeon. " I'm sorry!" she began to
apologize, but it was cut off as the woman hugged her
again.
" It's all right," Serenity smiled down at
her. " It's all right, honey. I'm not mad at you,
and I'm certainly not going to hurt you. You're safe
now."
" But," she spluttered. " You're like the
Emperor, and we're not supposed to touch the Emperor. My
sensei told us so!"
" The Emperor was a dear, sweet man, and he
wouldn't have minded you hugging him because you were
scared," the blonde explained. He wouldn't have minded,
she told herself. His love for his country had led him
to abdicate in favor of her when the Black Moon first
began to attack. She is the only one who can defend
Japan against this threat, he had told the world. She
had defended Japan, but at a horrible cost.
" Do you miss your family, too?" the girl asked,
breaking Serenity out of her momentary reverie. " Sensei
told us that they died."
" Hai," she whispered and let the tears come. The
Black Moon's magic could not be stopped by the military
might of the JSDF, but the Senshi quickly foiled their
plan to hold the Emperor hostage. Before she had even
realized it, the Emperor had given her his position. The
man was shaken by the proof that magic existed and also
saw that the Senshi were the only hope that the country
had.
Later they found that the Black Moon even had
spies in the palace. The chaos of the pitched battle
gave the spy plenty of time to relay the news, and her
parents and brother were dead within minutes of her
impromptu coronation. It was a harsh retribution for
the plans of the Black Moon being thwarted.
" I do miss them," she confirmed a few minutes
later and wiped away the traces of the tears.
" Can I ask you a question?" the girl spoke a
few moments later. " If you're the Queen, why are you
in here?" The blonde blushed in response to her question.
" I couldn't sleep, so I came down here to let
someone else get some more rest since we've all been
very busy," she explained. " And you just reminded me
that I need to check on the rest of the people in here.
" However," she smiled at the girl. " Once I'm
done, I'll come back and we can see about getting you
a little snack. I bet you're probably hungry."
" Um-hum," the girl agreed and smiled back for
the first time.
************************************************
" Good morning," Haruka said as she turned
the corner of the shrine and almost bumped into Rei.
" Haruka-san, you startled the wits out of
me," the miko admitted and blushed. " I wasn't
expecting anyone up here, not with everything
that had been going on."
" I'm sorry, Rei-chan," the blonde apologized
and zipped up the jacket she was wearing a little
more. It was getting noticeably cooler and would
probably be back to freezing by around noon as
Serenity and Endymion finished adjusting the
enchantment that controlled the weather around
Crystal Tokyo. Traces of snow covered the ground
of the shrine and covered over a few of the smoke
stains on the roof.
" Do they need me for something?" Rei asked.
" No, no," Haruka hastily assured her. " Now
that we don't have a thousand prisoners to watch or
anybody to rescue, it is sort of calm down there," she
said, nodding down towards the palace grounds. The
Hikawa shrine was on a hill that overlooked the
palace. "People are generally resting and trying
to accept what happened."
" Certainly no need for a miko, or at least
not right now," Rei said. " Maybe a little later on
today after people have rested and come more to terms
with their loss, but not right now."
" You sound bored."
" I am a little, I guess," she admitted. " A
night's sleep did wonders in terms of rest, but not
for my peace of mind."
" I'm sorry about your grandfather," Haruka
said.
" We all lost people we loved in the attack," Rei
reminded her. " Thank you for thinking of him."
They were silent for a little while, each alone
with their thoughts.
" What about you?" the raven-haired woman
asked. " Are you restless as well?"
" Yes," Haruka replied. " Your duty will really
be beginning. She'll probably name you the head of
spiritual affairs for Crystal Tokyo. I'm just a
soldier, and there is nobody left to fight."
" There's more to you than just fighting," Rei
protested.
" Ami is a doctor, and she can heal the
people," Haruka countered. " Makoto is feeding
them. Minako is our general and Michiru is the
government machinery. That leaves God, which is
your department. And me, I-"
" Don't be so sure of that," Rei cut in, her
voice slightly bitter. " I came up here to take a
look at the place and try to decide whether or not
to fix it up and keep it open."
" That shouldn't be too much of an issue," the
taller woman said. " People will look to the gods for
comfort, and you have the shrine that is closest to the
palace. You'll have to sell tickets to keep them away."
" What need do they have of me, Haruka?" Rei
retorted. " They already have a god walking in their
midst. I've heard some whispering prayers to her already."
" Odango-atama as one of the gods?" Haruka
laughed; a loud, clear laugh that echoed in the cold,
still air.
" Who is to say that she isn't a god?" Rei
replied. " The Christians say that it took their God
six days to create the Earth. She saved it from
destruction in the blink of an eye."
" She would be the first to say she wasn't a
god," Haruka went on. " And then she would probably
trip over her feet in order to prove her point. She's
no god, Rei-chan, and I'm in a position to know.
" I lived for five years with two people who
were closer to being gods than Usagi-chan ever could
be. Saturn is well-named as the God of Ruin, and Pluto
could have changed all of existence with a thought."
" It is far harder to create rather than
destroy," the miko countered. " And it was Serenity
who restored the world after Saturn destroyed it and
Pluto sealed away the malevolence that was Pharaoh
Ninety. It may be none of those three were gods, but
the people down there consider Serenity to be one, and
they don't know more than rumors about Pluto and
Saturn. It would not be hard for Serenity to take
the mantle of godhood now."
" She won't, and I'd bet that you know that as
well as I," Haruka challenged her.
" How much?" Rei countered.
" Two prayers," the blonde answered, holding up
the coins to cover two of the small charms that Rei
used to make and sell at the shrine.
" Haruka, I'm so sorry," she gasped. " Why
didn't you tell me you were here for that?"
" My prayers won't be affected by waiting for
a few minutes, and you needed to talk to someone," she
explained and walked over to the small stand by the
main entrance to the building. Rei followed her and
opened up the door to get a pair of the small charms,
and then took a third as well.
" One for your adopted daughter," she replied
to the blonde, putting one into her hand and then a
second but keeping the third to herself. " One for
your love, and one for our Usagi-chan, who we hope
never changes."
***********************************************
" No, send the beds to the second hospital
ward, " she explained again to the man she was
talking to. " The injured people we found yesterday
need them more than the children in the nursery do,
and we can make another run to the furniture store
tomorrow to get what they need.
" Please remember that this isn't a normal
winter," she gently reminded him. " It's cold outside,
but it is not allowed to be cold in here. They'll be
fine with sleeping bags for another night."
" You know, you're right, Neptune-sama," he
sheepishly admitted. " I grew up in Hokkaido, and I
guess it is an old habit to be worried about the
cold. I'm not used to weather that behaves like this."
" That's all right," Michiru said as she gave
him a warm smile and he turned to leave. The door
closed behind him, giving her a rare moment of
peace. By default she had become the one who people
looked to as the war against the Black Moon
progressed. Her upbringing in a wealthy family
made her more aware of the political scene than
any of the others, and she had become the liaison
between Serenity and the Japanese government and
the media. Her face was one the people who had
survived were used to seeing, and she was considered
more approachable than the Queen. After the last
attack, she had become the one directing the survivors
by default.
She was the one who had gotten together the
people who could drive trucks and made them start
going to stores to bring in food. Others were busy
readying the Crystal Palace, a purely ceremonial
building that was only intended as living quarters
for the Senshi and literally grown overnight as a
testament to the new Queen's power, into a place
capable of housing everyone who was still alive. It
was understandable that they would want to band
together after such a calamity, and that made her
task easier.
What would also help was that she apparently
now had two assistants as of that morning. Two of
the students that had been found yesterday had
volunteered their services, and would be able to
start once the doctor cleared them to work. One had
a number of cuts on his hands and upper body as well
as the weakness brought about by the poison, and Ami
had said that it was a miracle he was still
alive. Somehow his face hadn't been sliced open
when a window near him had been shattered while
he slept for three days after the attack.
While they had only done work at their school
in student government, it was more than anyone else
had. And, she reasoned, if they could keep a few
hundred high school boys in line like they had said,
they should be able to handle just about everything
with the exception of Makoto. She had agreed that
they were cute when she just happened to drop by the
infirmary.
Michiru smiled, pleased that it was another
sign of things returning to normal among her
friends. They all had different ways of coping. Some
were throwing themselves into their work, like Mamoru.
Plans were underway to begin construction of a
vast cemetery to the north of the palace. Endymion
had already picked out the place for that, as well
as a few other buildings he said were important. What
only the Senshi knew was that these were things they
had seen on the visit by some of them to the
future. Disclosing foreknowledge of the attack
would be disastrous, whether it was the recent one
or the one to come in the thirtieth century.
She sighed and took a sip of her tea. It had
gone cold, she suddenly realized. Just like her heart
had. The fact was that all of her work here to restore
this city was technically futile. It would be destroyed
again and more people would be lost. She had been
able to figure out much due to Chibi-usa's slips of
the tongue when she used to come for visits.
A mental note was made to schedule an
appointment for her with the other doctor they
had discovered they had. He was in his late fifties
and had a fractured hip due to a traffic accident
right before the last attack, but he had a doctorate
in psychiatry as well. She'd be in there right after
Minako, she decided. Serenity was showing her
resilience, but Venus' reactions were beginning to
make the blonde's friends very worried.
Baka, she scolded herself. Stop being so
depressed. Crystal Tokyo would fall, but that did
not mean that she couldn't do her best to make it
come back as quickly as possible. Building foundations
could be made to survive any attack, allowing housing
to be rebuilt at a fantastic rate. Underground bunkers
and subways could be converted into hospitals and the
means for rapid transfer of patients, cutting down on
the overall number of casualties. Just because they
knew that they would be attacked didn't mean they had
to give up already.
" Maybe you killed our daughter, you
bastard," she whispered to the warped, twisted
soul that they had banished to Nemesis. " I can't
get my hands around your throat to get the
revenge I want, but this city will be my
vengeance. I'll make it into a monument to her
that you will hurt, but nothing will ever be able
to destroy. Crystal Tokyo will stand forever as a
shrine to her dedication. If she could give so
much, it's the least I can do."
Michiru stood and went to get a refill of
tea, and decided that she was feeling much, much
better now. It always helped to have a goal in
life.
************************************************
" You don't need to explain this to me," Venus
coolly explained as the wind whipped her hair
around. " We're not blaming you, and it wasn't
your fault."
" No, it's not all right," Uranus almost
snapped back at the other blonde. " I just feel
like we missed something or made a mistake
somewhere. I was hoping that you'd listen to me
and tell me what went wrong."
" I'll be glad to listen to you, Haruka," Venus
replied and deliberately broke their convention of
not using personal names while in uniform. " But
only if you understand and accept that you are under
no compulsion to do this. I am not going to start a
tradition or trend of interrogating the other Senshi
even if Serenity named me our official leader earlier.
" I'll help you out," she added and caught
Uranus' eyes for a moment, breaking away from looking
out over the snowy expanse of Tokyo from the topmost
portion of the palace where a person could actually
go outside. " But only as your friend. Not as your
leader or commanding officer."
" Deal," Uranus replied and stuck out her hand,
which Venus took. " Aren't you cold up here?" she
asked a moment later, glancing down at the fuku that
Venus was wearing in distinct contrast to the parka
and pants she wore over her own.
" No," the shorter woman replied and stepped
back to shake off the snow from two chairs. She sat
down on one and gestured to the other. " It isn't
really cold, at least not to our Senshi forms, and I
haven't been Minako for a while."
" And some people call me crazy," Uranus sighed
and sat. " Are you sure that is very wise?"
" Not even Minako could find much to laugh
about after losing her parents, two Senshi who were
almost like sisters to her and the millions of
residents of Tokyo who she was supposed to
protect," Venus bitterly added. She quickly held
up a hand to stop Uranus from saying what she knew
she was about to hear.
" I know it wasn't my fault. We didn't know
that they could do it or that they had poison gas
stockpiled here," she sighed. " It's just taking me
a while to accept that it wasn't my fault. Serenity
is doing the same thing. It's called denial, and
we're getting over it. What did you want to talk
about?"
" You all have described the time you spent
linked with Serenity as only lasting a few
moments," Uranus began, not showing any reaction
to the brusque change of subject by the other
woman. " But out here in the real world, you were
in a trance for over three hours. They gassed the
city in the early morning, probably about the same
time that Phantom started his spell and you tried
to counter it.
" A week ago the Black Moon had about twenty
thousand effective members world wide according to
our estimates, and it looked like they pulled in
all of them for the attack. They were much better
prepared than we thought."
" I remember Serenity saying that we needed to
keep up the palace's shield," Venus added and shook
her head. " But nothing other than that. We could feel
everything dying all across the planet."
" Well, most of Tokyo was dead, too," Uranus
went on. " I don't think that they expected to find
anyone alive at the palace. When they first saw us in
front of the steps to the gate they stopped."
" With good reason," the long haired woman
commented. " You'd built up your reputation in the
months before the last attack when you took out their
new bases. Facing off against you three was considered
a suicide mission according our reports."
" Venus, let me finish, please," Uranus quietly
asked. " Or let Minako out. I can't take you being like
this." They locked eyes for a few moments in a decidedly
non-hostile staredown that Venus broke off early by
pointedly glancing away.
" I'm sorry," Venus responded and forced out a
hesitant smile. " I'll try to behave."
" Thanks," she replied, her own smile far easier
and more natural. " They stopped at first and it took
about five minutes for them to decide to attack us
anyway. Even if we didn't have the JSDF backing us,
it was still like dynamiting fish in a barrel. With
Saturn protecting us, we were picking them off before
they could even get into the clear and approach us.
" And then all hell broke loose," Uranus tried
to continue, but her voice caught and she stopped for
a minute to compose herself. " They'd threaten the
ones in their ranks who broke the rules by saying
that they would be thrown to the demons. How were
we to know that they were right?"
" We couldn't have known," Venus offered. " They
used magics that we can't even begin to understand."
" Anyway," Uranus forced herself to go on. "We
couldn't hurt these things, at least not directly. They
were soaking up our attacks like we were throwing
snowballs. The flash of light from Neptune's Submarine
Reflection would distract them for a moment, but there
were a dozen of them to one of her. My sword or
Saturn's Glaive could hurt them, but not quickly
enough. Not when there was a dozen of them.
" Hotaru... Saturn said that she couldn't keep
on shielding us and attack them at the same time. I
yelled in frustration and anger and challenged the one
in the lead. Their regular troops were laughing and
cheering them on.
" You six were only a few hundred meters behind
us, and the demons were pushing us back through the
gates. If they got past us, there was no way to keep
them from getting to the Queen. It would have been
over," the tall woman sniffed once, loudly, as she
tried to hold back her tears.
" She thanked us, and said that she loved
us. There were ribbons all over the place, and then
it got quiet. I don't remember anything other than
holding her and Michiru until you found us.
" Endymion thinks that she must have thought
that a sufficiently powerful attack could overcome
their apparent resistance to magic. They had talked
about magic and how it worked a number of times," the
tall woman finally started speaking again a few
minutes later. " It was the strain of trying to hold
back the Death Reborn Revolution that nearly killed her."
" And you think that you made a mistake
somewhere?" Venus asked.
" We had to have," Uranus responded and slapped
the arm of her chair, making powdery snow fly. " What
did we miss? What else could we have done?"
Venus thought about her words for the space of
several minutes.
" Given the circumstances, and that you didn't
have the conventional forces that you were supposed to
have due to the poison, I don't think that you made
any mistakes," she decided. " The demons were
specifically designed to fight us, and the ones who
summoned them were not there, so you couldn't have
killed them in order to break their summoning
spells. We couldn't have stopped in order to try and
banish them. You did everything you should have, Uranus,
and you didn't make any mistakes."
" We had to have!" the older woman protested. " If
we did everything right, Hotaru-chan would still be
alive."
" Haruka?" she gently asked. " Is it that you
felt that you made a mistake, or do you feel guilty
that the Outer Senshi finally ran into something that
they couldn't beat on their own?"
" What?" she incredulously asked.
" Haruka-san, sometimes we can do everything
right and not make a mistake, and it still isn't
enough. You did everything you could. I'm sorry that
it wasn't enough to save Hotaru-chan. Hotaru did what
she felt was necessary to save the Queen, and Serenity
survived.
" Hotaru got what she wanted," she added and
stood. " Don't forget that part, Haruka. She was the
one who made that decision, and I am sure that if she
was here, she'd be content with what happened."
Venus stood and leaned over to give the other
woman a friendly clasp on the shoulder prior to
leaving. " Don't feel sad that she succeeded. Be
happy for her."
************************************************
" Hi, honey," the Queen smiled to the girl
as she walked into the ward.
" Your Majesty," she stammered, slid out of
bed and tried to curtsy like she had seen other
women doing before to the Queen on television. The
woman blushed and gently pulled the girl up so she
was standing straight.
" You don't have to do that, you know," Serenity
offered. " We've already decided that we only do that
on special occasions. While this is a special occasion,
it isn't one like that," she quickly added. " The
doctor says that you can get up and move around, so
how would you like to go for a walk?" she asked. The
doctor had cleared her, saying that nothing was wrong
with her eyes.
" I'd like that," the girl nodded. " They took
off most of the bandages a little while ago."
" I can see that," she agreed. " You're pretty."
" I am not!" the girl protested and blushed,
feeling embarrassed. Now that there was some light
and she didn't have the bandages wrapped around her
head, Serenity could tell that the girl was beautiful.
A few traces of baby fat softened and rounded
the girl's face. Her short, black hair went well
with her skin; which, while it wasn't the pale tone
that was so popular right before the attack, was smooth
and unblemished. The only thing that marred her looks
were her eyes and the pink flush to the whites. She
was guessing that the girl had dark brown eyes.
" You are, too," she countered and
giggled. " Let's go get you some clothes to
wear. That old T-shirt that you're wearing is
clean but not exactly flattering."
" Your Majesty," she began a few minutes
later out in the hallway as they walked towards
one of the storage rooms.
" Call me Serenity," she automatically
replied and then glanced around before giving the
girl a quick grin. " Or, if you want, you can call
me Usagi-chan. I'm still not used to being called
Serenity, either."
" Okay, Usagi-chan," she smiled back. " I still
don't have a name for you to call me, though," she
added as the smile faded away. " I don't remember
who my family is, or what my name is."
" Don't worry, honey. We know where your house
was, and someone will go there and we can find out
who you are. Is that all right?" she asked, looking
down at her.
" Yes," the child sadly replied. " I feel bad
for not remembering them. Parents are supposed to be
very important to a child, and I should remember them."
" What you have is amnesia," she carefully
explained as they entered the room and were directed
towards children's clothes. " It isn't your fault
that it happened.
" Amnesia is when somebody forgets something
because of something happening to them," she went on,
keeping an eye on the girl and the choices of clothing
a woman there was helping them look through. One of
Michiru's first acts this morning had been to order
most of the stock from a nearby clothing store to be
brought to the palace once they realized the extent
of the number of people found yesterday and how little
they had in ways of supplies.
" It might be when somebody gets hurt, or gets
really sick. Because of that, they lose some of their
memories for a while. Most of the time they come back
to the person in a little while, so don't feel sad
right now. It isn't your fault that you can't remember
them."
" Were you going to take her outside?" the older
woman asked. " We have some really warm jackets in
children's sizes and mittens in case she wants to
throw some snowballs."
" Snow?" the girl gasped, instantly forgetting
her worries. Serenity giggled and nodded to the woman.
" I'll come down and take you outside a little
bit later, all right?"
" Okay!" she happily beamed. " I never got to go
out in the snow before."
" Here you go," the woman said and handed over a
bulky, long jacket and a pair of mittens. " We've got
more than enough to go around in your size, so you
don't have to bring those back unless you are no
longer going to be using them."
" I understand," she smiled and sketched a
brief bow to the older woman. " Thank you!"
" Yes, thank you for your help," the Queen
echoed the child's words. The girl was shown a room
where she could change, and then they were off again.
" Do you still want to go take a look
outside?" she asked the girl, who nodded in reply. It
made Serenity happy to see the enthusiasm the girl
was now showing, and she was reminded of how the
child growing inside of her looked when she was
like that. One of her hands drifted to her stomach
and the life a few centimeters further in.
The girl caught the motion. " Are you going
to have a baby soon?" she asked.
" Yes," she smiled. " I'll be having a daughter
in about five months."
" When you do can I hold her? I don't have any
brothers or sisters."
" Of course," she smiled at her and suddenly
veered off to the side towards a blank wall. " I
want to show you something that most people don't
get to see," she explained and put her hand on a
portion of the wall. That spot glowed, and then a
hidden door slid aside, revealing one of several
hidden elevators.
A minute later they stepped out into the
living quarters of the Senshi near the top of the
palace and switched to another elevator for a much
shorter ride.
" Wow!" the girl gasped as the door opened
to reveal the view of Tokyo in every direction. She
ran over to a window and looked out, marveling at
how far up they were.
" You like it, ne?" Serenity smiled and watched
her run from window to window for a few moments before
going to get each of them a glass of juice and sinking
down into one of the sofas. She reached up and unpinned
her odango, allowing her hair to fall freely down over
the back of the sofa.
" You can see forever up here," the child said
as she came over and sat next to her, eyes darting
back and forth at the bookshelves lining the central
pillar that housed the elevator shafts. " What is
this place?"
" This is up above where I live," she
replied. " We're all the way at the top of the
palace. My friends and I all share this room
together. I'm sorry, but I had to sit down for a
few minutes. I'm still a little tired and I thought
that you'd like to see the view."
" Thank you, Usagi-chan" she said and took a
drink. " I like it up here. The city looks so small
it's almost like a toy."
" You can keep looking around if you want," the
blonde smiled. She pointed over to one of several
marble pedestals with a glass case protecting a small
vase that was on display. " Just don't touch anything
that's on one of the pedestals. Some of them are easily
broken."
" Okay!" the girl smiled and moved off again. Oh,
for that energy again, Serenity smiled to herself. I
never thought that I would be so tired, she added,
looking down at her stomach.
" It's all your fault, Chibi-usa-chan" she
scolded the bulge, but she was smiling as she did
so and didn't have a hint of blame in her voice. She
kissed the tips of her fingers and pressed them up
against where she thought the baby was. " I wish I
could tell you to hurry up, but we know that wouldn't
matter."
" Usagi-chan?"
"What?"
" Sensei said that you could do anything. Can
you make it so that the war never happened?"
" No," she sighed. " I can do a lot with my
magic, but I have limits on it as well."
" Sensei said you could do almost anything," the
girl went on, her voice changing as she moved around
the corner of one bookcase and out of sight. The blonde
sighed and made a note to try to get this goddess
business out of the way as soon as possible. The
teachers would not be allowed to go on like that any
more.
" I can't do anything I want," she
replied. " Using magic is like running in some
ways. If you go out and run and run until you get
tired and can't run anymore, it takes a while until
you can run again, and you can only run so far anyway.
" I've done so much with magic the last few
days that I need to rest more right now. Also, there
are other things to consider," she added. " There
are some things that I shouldn't do with magic all
the time."
" What shouldn't you do?"
" Well, you know the cuts on your face?" she asked.
" Um-hum."
" I could have healed them up, but then there's
always the danger that if you were hurt again due to
something else that your body would forget how to heal
by itself because I healed you, and that would be a
very bad thing."
" Is that why you only did that to certain
people?" she questioned, trying to understand
it. Serenity could see her face and the puzzled
look on it as she poked her head around the other
bookcase for a moment, having worked her way around
the central pillar.
" Yes, the people who were hurt very
badly," she confirmed.
" What's it like? Doing magic, I mean."
The blonde shrugged. "It is like seeing or
hearing," Serenity said. " Now that I can do it, I
can't think of not being able to do it anymore. I
don't know how to describe it."
A loud, ringing clang brought her to her feet
despite herself. There was only one thing in the
room that could have made a noise like that. She
ran around the pillar and skidded to a stop,
breathing heavily due to the adrenaline rush.
" I'm sorry," the girl was saying as she put
the Garnet Rod back where it had been, her eyes wide
and fearful. " I bumped... I'm sorry, Usagi-chan. I
shouldn't lie to you when you've tried to be my friend.
" I thought that the ball on the pedestal was
so pretty, but you said not to touch it, so I
didn't," she went on. " The big stick wasn't on
a pedestal, though, but just leaning up against
it. It was heavier than I thought, and I dropped
it," she admitted.
" You're not hurt, are you?" Serenity asked,
feeling her heart finally begin to slow down. She
seemed to be fine, and they had no idea what would
happen to someone who tried taking anything that
had belonged to Pluto.
" Just a little startled," the girl confessed
and blushed at the direct stare that had been leveled
at her.
" That's good," the blonde smiled, trying to
put the child at ease. " I have a few things to do
right now, so let me take you back to the ward, and
we can meet later on like I said. I don't see why
the doctor wouldn't let you go outside later on," she
finished and led her to the elevator.
************************************************
" Hi, Mako-chan," Usagi said as the brunette
came up the stairs to their den with a fluffy, white
bathrobe pulled around her and hair that was still
wet. " What hotel did you loot that from?" she quipped,
earning a smile from her.
" You keep that up and I'm not voting for you
in the next election," Makoto retorted and the blonde
smiled back. " How's your new friend?"
" That girl?" she replied, not looking up from
the computer screen.
" Yes, that girl," Makoto said and took a
seat. She stretched, yawned and put her feet up on
the table in front of her. All the work that she had
done that day was beginning to catch up to her, and
she was considering going to bed early despite it
only being a little after ten in the evening. It took
her a few moments to realize that Usagi wasn't
playing a game.
" She had a lot of fun this afternoon," Usagi
said absent-mindedly. " There were some other
children out in the courtyard and they had good,
old-fashioned snowball fight."
" You may want to consider spreading around
your attention a little bit, Serenity," Makoto
warned her, using that name to emphasize her point.
" She doesn't have anyone, Mako-chan," she
objected.
" Nobody has anyone, Usagi-chan," Makoto went
on. " We only have a half dozen cases where people in
the same families survived. The other children don't
have parents, and jealousy is something that we have
to think is eventually going to come up.
"You don't have to totally ignore her," the
brunette added, seeing Usagi's shoulders tense
slightly. " Just be more aware of the other children,
too. Talk to them more, and try to learn their names."
" That's what I'm trying to do," Usagi
responded. " These are the school records that
Ami set up last night. What was the address again
where you found that girl?"
" Um, you would ask me something like that," she
said, frowned a moment and rattled off a string of
numbers. " Starting with her, ne?"
" Well," the blonde laughed and tried to find
some way to defend herself, but gave up after a
minute. During that time, she was still typing
away. The computer beeped once.
" Aha, a match!" she said, hit a key with a
flourish and sat back to wait for it to spit out
the name.
" So, how many years has it taken for you to
get the hang of a computer now, Usagi-chan?" Makoto
asked, grinning slightly and waiting for the return
volley.
" Usagi?" she asked as a minute passed and none
came. She walked over to her friend to see what was
going on, since it wasn't like Usagi to pass up a
chance to trade a few jokes. " Usagi-chan?"
" Mako-chan, go get," she began, her face
pale. She stopped as if she was reconsidering her
words. " No, never mind," she decided and closed her
eyes. A moment later, Jupiter heard the Queen's voice
echo inside her mind as she summoned Neptune and Uranus
to her, followed a moment later by a shielded thought
sent to the King that she couldn't understand.
All three of them appeared a moment later in a
shimmering blur of gold and silver in response to the
power of the two monarchs. Usagi ignored them at
first, calmly pressing a button on the intercom set
into the table by the computer.
" Yes, Your Majesty?" the voice of one of the
guards replied.
" Good evening, Kaieda-kun," she said to
him. " Please take your radio and go to the second
hospital ward at once, and call me from there."
" At once!" he replied and the connection
closed.
" What is it, Usako?" Mamoru asked. Usagi
sighed and pointed at the computer screen and the
list of names there.
" I don't believe in coincidences anymore," she
admitted in a worried voice. " It was bad enough that
she vanished without talking to anyone, but this may
be going entirely too far."
" Meiou Setsuna?" Makoto read the name on the
screen and felt her knees buckle from the shock. Mamoru
got an arm around her and kept her from hitting the
ground.
" How in the world?" he began when the radio
beeped.
" Kaieda-kun, please ask the attendant on duty
to make sure that the girl I was looking after earlier
today is still in her bed and that nothing is wrong
with her. We'll be down there in a few minutes," Usagi
replied.
" You mean to say that she reincarnated
herself?" Makoto asked in disbelief. " She couldn't
have. We last saw her two weeks ago, and that girl
is at least seven years old."
" Nobody should be able to exist in two places
at once," the man said. Uranus suddenly snarled in
disgust and took three long steps backwards.
" It's gone!" she shouted suddenly, looking to
her right. " The Talisman!"
" She's not here!" the guard's voice rang out
over the radio. " He swears that she was there not
ten minutes ago when he turned down the lights, Your
Majesty." Neptune and Uranus traded glances, and
Neptune pulled out the Deep Aqua Mirror. The brunette
flung a hand up above her head and transformed into
Jupiter.
" Good idea," Serenity said and the crescent on
her forehead burst into light. She joined hands with
Mamoru for a moment and closed her eyes, only to have
them snap open again in surprise.
" Oh, dear," she exclaimed in astonishment. " She's
at Pluto's gate." The two Outers and Jupiter were off
like a shot, readying weapons and attacks as they left.
" I know, Usako," Mamoru smiled in spite of the
gravity of the situation. " I know you miss being able
to fight with them like that." He held out his arm,
which she gracefully took.
" Sailor Moon is no more, Mamo-chan, but that
doesn't mean I am helpless," she replied and called
upon the enchantments they had woven into the castle
to transport them to the corridor junction that led
to the Gates of Time. They had been in casual clothes,
but emerged in full regalia and prepared for anything.
What they found was not anything they had
expected. Jupiter stood there, gazing at the scene
by the gates with a worried look on her face. The
Space Sword loosely hung from Uranus' hand, and
Neptune clutched her mirror in trembling hands like
it was the only stable thing in her world. At their
feet was the child, curled up in a ball as she slept
with Pluto's Garnet Rod nestled in the crook of one
of her arms.
************************************************
The man put down the radio and looked over
at the three women. " Uranus says she only needs
a few more minutes at the house."
He walked back over to and sat next to his
wife, whose attention was split between the other
two couches on this side of the room at the top of
the palace. One held Makoto and Michiru. The other
held the child, who was still asleep thanks to a
minor enchantment. While she was not going to wake
up until Endymion canceled the spell, they still
spoke quietly as if to not wake her.
Ami was seated about ten meters away, diligently
combing through the records they did have access
to. With the main power plants and telephone lines
being down due to the lack of trained people to run
them, along with the other utilities like gas and
water, they had little in the way of solid
information on anyone right now.
" I was here all evening," the blonde
began. " There was no way anyone except one of
us could have come up here in the first place. I
was sitting not ten meters from the Talisman, and I
didn't hear a thing."
" Pluto's existence, like Saturn's, was never
made common knowledge," Michiru added. " We still
don't know how they knew about her disappearance,
but the Black Moon tried to claim responsibility for
defeating her. They didn't mention the Talismans,
though. Nobody except us would have even known of
the existence of the Talismans, let alone that one
of them was here."
" We denied Pluto as an unfounded rumor," Makoto
pointed out. " Maybe someone decided that it was true?"
" They still wouldn't have known about the
Talisman, though," Michiru countered.
" And, more importantly, how is it connected
to her?" Mamoru quietly added, causing them to stop
and think in silence until the radio beeped again. He
teleported Uranus to the castle, ignoring the usual
restrictions they had on that method of transport
due to the sheer amount of power it took.
" You're not going to like this," Uranus said
and put a number of pictures and pieces of paper
on the coffee table in front of them. She reversed
her transformation and sat down next to Michiru in
order to let her stomach adjust to the
transit. Teleporting someone else and not
themselves as well was a new power for the two
monarchs and one they were not as skilled with yet.
" Dear God in heaven," the Queen exclaimed
as she picked up one of the framed pictures. "It's
her. The hair is long enough in this picture so that
you can see the green in it, and you can make out her
eyes as well. I thought that they were red colored
from the blood and not naturally red."
" I can see why you made the mistake," Makoto
agreed. " If you look at her eyes under a bright light,
you can see that they are red, but I thought that they
were brown as well when I saw you playing with her
today."
" School report card, tax forms, insurance
paperwork," Michiru said, shifting through forms as she
spoke. " All of them have the same name for the girl,
and the oldest looks to be about four or five years
old. If our Setsuna was planning this, she has been
doing it for a long time. The birth certificate will
probably match as well."
" Three other families with the same name so
far," Ami softly called out. " None have a member with
her family and personal names, though. If this was
intentional, Pluto might not be using the same name
if she wanted to hide from us."
" What I want to know is why she would feel that
she should have to hide from us in the first
place," Venus asked over the intercom. She and Mars
were on watch tonight downstairs and listening
in. " Why should she run away like that?"
" She can't consider us a threat," Haruka
pleaded with them. " She's been with us for almost
nine years now, and six of those were while we were
raising Hotaru. Our being a threat to her just doesn't
make sense."
" If we can agree that Pluto was not scared of
us, or left because of us, then something happened
that made her do this," Mamoru said. He looked around
briefly. " If something could have scared her enough
to make her renounce her duty and run, we should be
terrified and rightly so."
" I haven't had any premonitions of anything," Rei
announced. " I don't think that I could have missed
something of that magnitude." The doors to the elevator
slid open.
" If it isn't an enemy, and she doesn't consider
us a threat, then perhaps we should be looking at what
else might be an explanation, no matter how vague it
is," Artemis offered as he walked in next to Luna, who
was still looking pale even for a black cat.
" Luna, you shouldn't be up," Serenity admonished
her.
" This is far more important than my rest,
Usagi-chan," she replied. While the Senshi, Serenity
and Endymion hadn't been affected by the poison gas,
the same did not hold true for the two cats. Luna had
been exposed to a whiff of the poison before the Queen
had teleported them to safety.
" If you weren't right I'd be mad at you," Usagi
whispered into Luna's ear as she gingerly picked up
the black cat and set her down on a pillow on the
couch.
" Luna, Artemis, is there anything that you
can do to see if she is actually Sailor Pluto?" Michiru
asked, voicing the question that they all had but were
reluctant to ask.
" I've never worked with the Outer Senshi
before," Luna admitted. " I never knew you like I
did the Inner Senshi back in the past during the
Silver Millennium. I can't, but someone else here
can," she added, looking over towards the Queen.
" Me?" Usagi asked.
" You're no longer Sailor Moon, Usako," Mamoru
reminded her. " The Senshi of Mystery is no more, but
you are still their Queen and ruler. The oaths that
all of the Senshi swore to you and your mother still
stand. If any of us can command her, it is you."
" But should we do that to her? Do we have any
right to bring her back like this ahead of her
time?" Usagi asked. " We never became Senshi until
we were in our teens. We had the chance to be normal,
if only for a little while. She's only seven now. Is
it fair to make her like us when she is so young?"
" No, it isn't," Haruka grimly cut in before
anyone else could say anything. " It isn't, but we
don't have any choice. Chibi-usa needs to meet her
when she is growing up."
" You've always been one to make your own
destiny, Haruka-san," Makoto said a moment later,
her voice warm and caring, and with no hint of
sarcasm. " Why surrender to fate now?"
" Certain events in our future need to happen
in order for our past to be like it was," Michiru
answered. " If our Setsuna is gone, we have the right
to know. If that girl is now the incarnation of Pluto,
we need to know. As Haruka said, we don't have any
choice, and we very likely won't have any until this
is all wrapped up in the thirtieth century."
"You're right, Michiru-san," Usagi agreed while
standing up. " It may be a very long time until we can
actually be free." Her clothes blurred away, leaving
her in the dress she wore for formal court as Neo-Queen
Serenity. She walked over to the girl, who still had
the Garnet Rod resting in her arms.
" Pluto?" she whispered. When there was no
response after a minute, she gathered her will and
used her power to gently send her words deep into the
girl's mind, past the shroud of sleep that was
Endymion's spell. " Pluto?" Serenity nudged aside
the girl's conscious mind and sent her call far deeper,
searching for some sign.
A lavender glow winked back at her from deep,
deep down; far deeper than she would ever dare go on
her own for fear of being lost in the depths. It
stuttered once, twice, then became a tiny light like
a candle seen across an open field at the top of a
lonely tower on a cold, clear night. A wind began to
blow, making her aware of its' awesome power, but she
felt no fear of it in her house behind stout windows
as she looked outside. The light gave her a feeling of
hope and security, like it had always looked over her
and protected her.
" Usako?" she heard her love's voice from a great
distant away, but it exerted an irresistible hold on
her as she suddenly became aware of being back in the
room with the others again. " Usa?" Mamoru asked again
as he tried to see if she was all right.
" Mamo-chan?" she asked, and grabbed at his hands
for stability and comfort, still feeling the effects of
the vision. " What happened?"
" That," he replied and inclined his head towards
the couch and the sleeping child. She still had not
woken up, but now the sigil of Pluto faintly glimmered
upon her brow. A corresponding faint light now shone
inside the Garnet Orb.
" She is Pluto," Usagi gasped, and sharply swung
her head towards the two Outer Senshi as she heard a
muffled sob.
" We have to go," Haruka said, her voice
thick. " We died as a result of the last battle. It
was an aftereffect of the poison gas. You found us
dead, and had a private service."
" What are you talking about?" the Queen nearly
shouted. " You aren't dead, and you are not leaving."
" I think I finally understand it now,
Usagi-chan," Michiru gently explained, her heart
breaking. " Pluto died after the Silver Millennium
was over, just like the rest of us. We were all
reincarnated in the late seventies, but not her. This
is Pluto's first reincarnation, not her second."
" First?" Ami burst in. " How could it be her
first one now?"
" We were all there when she died in the
future," Mamoru said and wiped away a tear from
one eye. " And she told us what had happened when
we first saw her in this time. She was reincarnated
in the past, around when we were all being reincarnated
the first time, but it was by Neo-Queen Serenity,
doing it from the future."
" You mean that she saw this coming
and... " Makoto's voice trailed off
" She's caught in a loop!" Ami blurted,
and then blushed at her outburst.
" Oh, no," Usagi gasped, her hands going
up to cover her face. " She's doomed to keep on
repeating this over and over?"
" It is the only answer that fits all of the
evidence," Mamoru pointed out.
" It doesn't matter," Haruka coldly said,
pitching her voice loudly enough to get everyone's
attention.
" Haruka!" Makoto shouted. " You said it
yourself. She's like your sister. How can you say
something like that?"
" She never knew us in her future," Michiru
said in a voice that gave no room for debate. " She
knew exactly what she was saying to us when she told
Chibi-Moon what had happened to her. Pluto was too smart
to have foolishly said anything about time.
" She also," Michiru tried to go on, but her voice
broke.
"She also said once that she had never met us
before in her past, and we know that her past is going
to be our future," Haruka finished. " We cannot stay."
" Haruka, don't-" Usagi began but was stopped
when the tall woman quickly stepped forward and hugged
her.
" We can't risk changing anything,
odango-chan," she tried to explain in a warm,
gentle voice. " You get the future that you've
seen. Humanity gets to come back. Death Phantom
gets stopped and permanently killed.
" Sure, it isn't easy for some of us, but Pluto
does get six years of being happy. Six years of having
a family that loves her. Don't take that from her,
Usagi-san."
" This isn't a good-bye, not just yet," Michiru
added. She scribbled down an address on a piece of
paper. " To everyone else, including your daughter,
and most importantly, her," she pointed over to the
sleeping girl. " To all of them we are dead and
buried. Don't make us heroes or they'll remember
our faces even more. No statues and no memorials. We
did our duty, and that is all.
" To all of you, though, we aren't dead," she
went on. " We'll be at that address for a few days
until we figure out some more long range plans. It's
close enough to the edge that nobody is going to go
poking around out there."
" Can we come and visit?" Usagi asked, her
voice still muffled from her continuing to cling
to Haruka. The taller woman laughed.
" Of course, baka. Do you think we want to be
alone for a thousand years?" she asked with a faint
smile playing around the corners of her
mouth. " Whenever you need us, we'll always
be there for you. We need to leave now, though. It
will be easier to vanish at night." Michiru came
over to give Usagi a brief hug as well before they
left, slipping away from the Palace under the cover
of night. It would be such a long time until they
were again seen by the general population of
Crystal Tokyo that they soon passed into legend
once more.
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Epilogue
" They're gone," Endymion said and put an arm
around her shoulders as she stood and looked over the
ruin that had been the throne room of the Crystal
Palace. The energies flung around as Dimando took
both the Crystal of the present and the past had
been considerable.
" Did I ever look like that, Endymion?" Serenity
asked softly. " Her face was so innocent, and filled
with so much hope. It was like I was looking into a
mirror and seeing a stranger."
" You know why as well as I do," he
replied. " Mamoru looked so young. I don't blame
you for being so surprised."
The patter of running feet reached them a
moment before their daughter did as she slid around
the corner. Small Lady looked physically rested, but
the thin veneer of composure broke as soon as she
saw Pluto's body still lying on the floor. She fell
to her knees next to the woman and began to cry.
Serenity glanced back at her Senshi and nodded
faintly, dismissing them. The girl had a night's
worth of sleep in the past, but for them the battle
had been won only a few minutes ago. All four of
them were still very tired, and there was going to
be much to do tomorrow as they began their work to
rebuild their city a second time. The Queen had
restored much of the physical damage, but they knew
from experience that many things still needed to be
done.
" I'm so sorry, Mama," the girl blurted and
wrapped her arms around her mother's knees as Serenity
went to stand by her. " This was all my fault. Pluto's
dead because I wanted to be like you and took your
Crystal."
" That is true," Serenity replied as she sat
down and pulled her daughter in for a badly needed
hug. " But you do realize that you made a mistake,
which is the most important part of learning what
is right and wrong. You also were very brave when
you went back to try and get help for me."
" She was," Chibi-usa began and stopped. " You
were... this is all very confusing to talk about,
Mama," she admitted with a slight blush. " I never
knew that you were the same Sailor Moon that Papa
told me stories of."
" We saw what you two did together," her father
said as he kneeled down next to them. " You fought
very well earlier, Small Lady. You have made some
very good progress towards becoming a fine lady. Even
though you made some mistakes, you were strong,
too. I'm proud of you."
" As am I," her mother added. " You still
have a long ways to go, however, and this is not
the best place for you to learn to become a Sailor
Senshi. I know just who you need to learn it from."
" Who?" the girl sniffled, glancing down and
seeing her friend's body. There was apparently a lot
more to being a Sailor Senshi than she had thought.
"Me, of course," her mother giggled, bringing
a smile to her daughter's face despite the girl's
sadness.
You, Mama?" she said, not believing her until
the other possibility sank in. " You mean I'd go back
there?"
" Yes," Serenity smiled. " I happen to know that
there is a girl back there named Tsukino Usagi who
really misses you right now, and I think that you miss
her as well."
" I sort of do," she admitted almost
reluctantly. The queen gave her a steady look
until she shook her head and blushed. " Okay, I
do miss her."
" In that case, we shouldn't keep you here
too much longer," her father observed with a wry
smile and magically transported a certain pad of
paper and a pen to his hand. He handed these to his
wife. She grinned, scribbled a brief note and handed
it to her daughter.
" This is for your father and myself," Serenity
explained and reached down to unhook one of the keys
from the chain around Pluto's waist. She closed her
eyes a moment to tell it where to send the girl and
exchanged it for the one her daughter had been
using. " And that will get you there and back to
home."
" I'll miss you," Chibi-usa began to say, but
Endymion cut her off with a finger placed across her
lips.
" You'll be with us the entire time,
Chibi-usa. Remember?" he asked and gave her a wry
smile. She nodded and hugged them both before
calling upon the power of the key.
" Once more into the breach," the man said,
quoting an old play, and then stood up and stretched
before helping his wife to her feet. " We've still
got a few more things to do today, but here is
probably not the best place."
" You're right," she acknowledged. She leaned
down a moment to hook the key back onto Pluto's belt
and to pick up the staff the tall woman had
borne. Endymion picked up Pluto's body and they
made their way to a private elevator that would
take them to the royal apartments high up in the
building. Once there, they went to the sitting room
at the top of the tower since Pluto had loved the
view as long as they had known her.
" Do you feel up to this, love?" he asked as
he put Pluto down on one of the couches. " This is
well beyond anything that you have ever done before."
" I have to do this, Endy-chan," she
murmured. We're almost free of the past, but
not just yet."
" There's just sending our daughter to the
past a few more times," he replied. " I still worry
about her, even if we know what happened."
" It will all work out, or at least that is
what I tell myself," Serenity admitted. She walked
over to the couch and looked down at the
Senshi. " Except for her. She gets a few years
of being happy in return for a lifetime of duty."
" No, it isn't much of a reward, but it is
all she seems to get," he agreed. " I don't want
to rush you, but I think we should send her back
now. I know that it won't speed the process up, but
she deserves her time after what she did for us."
" Maybe it won't matter to her, but it will
matter to us," she said and sat down next to the
woman, the Garnet Rod resting on her lap. She
affectionately brushed a few strands of the long,
dark hair away from the woman's face.
" Be careful," he cautioned her, taking a
seat on the edge of the table. She grinned back
at him somewhat lopsidedly.
" Who do you think taught her how to use her
powers?" she retorted. " I was the only one she
trusted at first."
" And you did a good job," he complimented
her, recalling her patience with the young girl so
many years ago. She was scared of the reputation of
the other Senshi at first, but the Queen had her
trust and had guided the young Pluto as she learned
her power and the responsibilities of her office. " I
wasn't referring to the time travel, though."
" The time travel doesn't worry me, either," she
agreed. " Pluto was far more skilled than I at the
process of moving something through time, but I have
much more power than she does. Maybe I won't be as
subtle as she, but I can get that to work without any
problems.
" But reincarnation," she sighed as she shook
her head. " This is one of those things that makes me
wonder just where is the dividing line between sheer
power and mere divinity."
Serenity closed her eyes and called upon her
power, feeling it flow from the Crystal at her
command. Endymion supported her, channeling his own
energy to her, and they effortlessly linked together
after so many years of practice. She felt a wash of
concern and reassurance from him before he withdrew to
watch over her as she worked, leaving her with all the
power to work with on her own.
She slowly infused it into the woman's body,
healing the massive damage done to her body as Pluto
had stopped the natural flow of time. Then she looked
for and restored the link between the body and the spirit
of the deceased Senshi. After making sure that the two
were now firmly bound together like they should have
been, she then expanded her viewpoint to include the
Garnet Orb.
Her perceptions spiraled back using the Orb and
the staff as a focus, seeking out the moment of her
own birth as a point of reference and then looking
slightly before that moment. She skipped past the
odd disruption right before her, knowing it to be
the miko's, and looked further back. The next two
were a little over a year sooner, and so closely
linked as to almost be one. They were not what she
was looking for.
Nor was the one beyond that, the pattern of her
love clear to her despite the unfamiliarity of what
she was doing. The one she sought was cleverly hidden
among the minor variables of the time stream, and she
congratulated herself as she saw how well she had done
what she was going to do. Paradox held no sway over her
in this realm.
" Go, dear sister," she implored the spirit she
was safeguarding. " Go to your reward, and I am so
sorry that we cannot give you all you deserve."
Serenity smiled as it drifted forward and into
that faint ripple. They merged in a shimmer of violet
light and a child's first cry. She stepped backwards in
her mind, beginning the process of returning to her
normal time, pausing only to cast a quick glance at the
disturbance around her daughter. It was only the normal
interference due to her being from a different time than
the one she was born in, but it still worried her because
she knew what the poor girl was going to have to endure.
She blinked as the room came back into focus and
she saw her husband sitting there with a worried look on
his face. " What happened?" she exclaimed, suddenly
realizing that she was alone on the couch.
" Her body vanished about a half an hour ago," he
replied and looked intently at her to make sure that she
was all right.
" It only felt like a few minutes," she
admitted. " I forgot how long it can sometimes
take me. I never got much of a chance to practice
using this," she said and motioned to the staff she
still held.
" I'm assuming that it went well," Endymion
said, a question despite his not phrasing at one.
" It did," she answered him. She yawned and
changed her clothes to something more casual and
comfortable. " I broke a lot of rules today, but I am
two for two so far."
" Two?" he wondered, and changed as well before
sitting next to her and putting an arm around her.
" I met myself when the two of us aren't supposed
to even exist in the same time frame as each other," she
explained. " And I was able to reincarnate Pluto in the
past."
" Was it hard?"
" It was surprisingly easy," she said and
giggled. " With the Garnet Orb and Rod a lot of the
problems due to paradox don't even apply..." she went
on, but her voice trailed off as she suddenly got a
very serious look on her face.
" Paradox!" she shrieked. Serenity broke away from
his arms and sprang to her feet, turning a cartwheel in
sheer delight and ending up a few meters away from
him. The staff of Pluto's that she still held on to
through the maneuver began to glow. Her own staff
appeared in her other hand.
" Paradox doesn't apply!" she laughed and spun
around, happily smiling. Both staffs were triumphantly
thrust into the air as her clothed melted into the white
gown she was wearing a few minutes ago. The crescent on
her forehead burst into a nova of golden light that
nearly blinded the man. " I know what to do!"
" Usako!" he yelled, seeing her gathering her
power and becoming worried. Mars burst through the
door to the room, having sensed the disturbance. The
other three Senshi were only a step behind.
" I'm going for three for three!" they heard the
Queen yell amid the light as the white of the Crystal
shone over that of the Garnet Orb or her crescent. " I
have to try, Mamo-chan. She deserves no less after
nine hundred years. This will not be a day for
sorrow! Today will be a day of joy!"
They screamed as the light and pressure
increased a hundredfold, forcing them to back away
from her. Windows shattered, the crystal and glass
flung away from the building. Its' supports sheared
away, the peaked roof over this topmost portion of
the Palace began to collapse on them, only to be
thrown aside in a contemptuous display of blue and
yellow power that only the people in the city around
them could see.
The winds above Crystal Tokyo now could reach
them and whipped the long hair of Venus and Mars
around. Endymion's cape fluttered madly in that same
wind as he began to gather his own power. Mercury and
Jupiter grabbed him to keep him from charging forward
as the maelstrom of power rippled and seethed.
With a loud pop it vanished, leaving a tired but
grinning blonde standing there, leaning heavily upon
the two staffs for support as she panted. At her feet,
a tall woman in a white and black fuku began to stir
and look around at the others in the room.
" Pluto?" Endymion stammered and hesitantly moved
forward. Out of habit, he veered towards his wife, but
the silver scabbard of the Space Sword flew out of the
darkness and tripped him up so that he landed next to
Pluto, who grinned and threw her arms around him.
" She hasn't seen you for a long time,
Mamoru-kun," a familiar voice drawled from the
shadows as two women stepped forward.
" Give her a hug. You just saw your wife a
few minutes ago," another added in an amused tone.
" I see," Pluto chuckled and hugged him even
tighter." The moment you decide to fall into my arms
just happens to be after I've gotten over you."
" Uranus! Neptune!" the Queen shrieked and
abandoned all semblance of restraint as she ran to
the two and tried to hug both of them at once. " Where
have you been? We haven't seen you two for centuries!"
Endymion blushed and helped Pluto to her feet as
the other two Outers came to her. The others clustered
around, having missed these three for a long time as
well. Pluto simultaneously embraced them.
" Hotaru-chan?" she whispered as they
hugged. Uranus sadly shook her head.
" She's still in her coma from the last
fight," Neptune said.
" When are we, anyway?" Pluto asked, glancing
around. She looked about briefly and saw the three
massive, jagged shards of the Black Crystal that
Black Lady had slammed into the earth around the
palace. " Right after I stopped time?"
" Pluto, did you know about what Serenity
would do?" Mercury asked, trying to figure out what
was happening and what had happened.
" Quiet!" the Queen yelled, getting their
attention. She was smiling broadly as she leaned
against her husband for support. " We will continue
this discussion inside, and that is an order."
" Certainly, Your Majesty," Venus grinned and
bowed with an exaggerated flourish. She reversed her
transformation at the end of it, so that it was Minako
who stood up straight and pulled her nightgown more
tightly around her. " It is pretty chilly up here," she
admitted and made for the stairs. The others followed
and closed the doors in their wake, shutting off the
blustery wind.
It only took a few more minutes to change and meet
in one of the smaller sitting rooms right off of the
Royal bedroom. Michiru had tea started, easily finding
things since the palace had not been changed since she
was last there almost nine hundred years ago.
" To answer your question, Ami-chan," Setsuna
began from her spot in between Haruka and Michiru on
one small couch. " No, I didn't know what she was
going to do, but I had faith that she would figure
it out some day. When she opened the doorway through
time for me and ordered me to follow her, I figured
she had her reasons. I left the Garnet Rod like she
said and followed her."
" So you didn't kill yourself!" Makoto
gasped. " We thought that you knew what was going
to happen and had made sure that there were not two
of you in the same time."
" Killed myself?" Setsuna replied and laughed
softly. " Good heavens! No, I wouldn't have killed
myself. To me this is still a Thursday and about ten
minutes ago I was trying to figure out a pattern to
what the Black Moon was doing."
" A week before the attack," Rei added. " So
we found out that you were gone almost right after
you had left."
" But there would have been two of you in the
past, Setsuna-san," Ami began to protest. " Actually,
there were two of you at the same time. Four days
after the attack we found out you were Pluto, so
technically there were two of you existing at the
same point in time."
" About a week after you were brought forward,
Setsuna-san, the Black Moon attacked us in
force," Endymion explained. " Three days after
that, a young girl was found who had survived, and
she eventually took the position of Sailor Pluto."
" Is that so?" the tall woman mused. " My
earliest memories were of the Queen being so nice
to me, and that I was important to her. I don't
remember any attack from when I was a little
girl. I don't even remember who my parents
where. There was only the King and the Queen
looking after me, and all of you."
" Perhaps it is because there was only one
Sailor Pluto at any one time," Michiru
offered. " There were two Meiou Setsuna's,
but only one Pluto."
" That may very well be it," Setsuna
replied and looked at the two women sitting next
to her. " Thank you for remembering what I said
about our not having met before."
" Yeah, where have you two been?" Minako
asked. " We haven't seen you since you left the
Tokyo area."
" We went to America after it was thawed
out," Michiru said. " We stayed with a friend
there at first and bounced around for a while
after that." Haruka chuckled suddenly and draped
an arm over Setsuna's shoulders.
" Somebody here was too inquisitive for our
liking, and far too clever. We didn't want to risk
anything by having her find out about us. The same
went for Chibi-usa-chan, so we stayed away from
Crystal Tokyo."
" How did you get here so quickly after the
attack, though?" Makoto asked. " The Black Moon had
the city cut off from the outside."
" We have our ways," Haruka smiled and then
started in surprise as Michiru reached up and pinched
her arm.
" Our castles give us a limited degree of
teleportation," Michiru explained. " And we had a
few spots in the palace made into teleport locations. We
spent most of the last few days hiding in and around the
palace grounds in case you needed us."
" When did I design those into the
palace?" Endymion asked, trying to remember such a
request by them.
" Ever since you gave Usagi-chan the plans to the
Crystal Palace the night before you two actually built
it," Michiru slyly grinned. " And ever since Usagi-chan
asked me to hold on to them until the next morning."
Endymion suddenly chuckled and held out a hand to
keep anyone from saying anything. Serenity was already
asleep with her head resting on his shoulder.
" Good night, everyone, and we are delighted to
see you again," he whispered and nodded at the three
Outers. He gently picked her up and carried her off
to bed and the sleep she needed after doing so much
today.
" He's got the right idea," Minako said and came
over to hug the newcomers before bidding them good
night. " I'm about to fall over myself. I'll see you
in the morning and we can work everything out." Rei
and Makoto did the same and excused themselves.
" Ami-chan, have you moved her in the last
several hours?" Michiru asked as the blue-haired
woman rose to her feet. " We'd like to go down
there and see her."
" Were you two behind those roses I'd find
down there?" she asked in reply.
" That was us," Haruka answered. " We have a
few secret passages as well, so we slipped in to visit
Hotaru every couple of years."
" I thought it was Endymion-sama, but I never
questioned him on it," she said and smiled. " She's
still there in the same room."
" Thank you for everything you've done for her,
Ami-chan," Michiru smiled back.
" Shall we?" Haruka said after Ami had left. She
rose to her feet and helped the other two women up.
" You said she's in a coma, right?" Setsuna
asked as they waited for the elevator to arrive. At
their nods, she unexpectedly smiled and put her arms
around them when the doors opened. " We've got all
three Talismans here, and the three people who do
know how to use them and know each other.
" Let's go see if we can wake her up," Setsuna
said and ushered them into the waiting car. " It's
only been a little while and I already miss being
apart from my family."
The End.
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Japanese terms
baka - fool, idiot
ne - an article added to a sentence to make it a
question. it is used much like 'eh' is
used in English
ara - an article added to the front of a sentence
in this case. it is used much like 'oh'
is in English
miko - shrine maiden
hime-chan - used as a pet name for Hotaru. 'hime'
means princess
hai - an affirmative response
kawaii - cute
bento - a boxed lunch
natto - a dish made from fermented soybeans, often
served in mustard
JSDF - Japanese Self Defence Forces
shimatta - a curse word, but literally means
'closed'
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Special thanks to the following...
Naoko Takeuchi, of course.
incredible characters, and artwork that can
give rise to so many ideas from a few little
drawings.
Luna and Artemis for kind words, support, and being
good friends for so long. through good times and
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for the best Sailor Moon fan-fiction collection.
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really.
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