Rei and Jadeite, who had been passing through the gardens since
they were a shortcut to Rei's quarters, paused.
   "Something's wrong," Rei murmured, then a wave of fear washed over
her.  Serenity's fear.
   "Goddess, Sere!" she broke into a run, Jadeite right behind her.
As she reached the spot where Serenity had been, she stared aghast at
the rose with its petals seemingly ripped from it.
   "Selene," Rei sobbed, "Selene, no . . ."  Jadeite helplessly put
an arm around her as the other Senshi ran to the scene.
   "What happened?" Ami demanded, pulling out her computer and
scanning the area.
   "I don't know," Jadeite said in confusion.
   "What're you - Never mind," Minako said, in her commander's voice.
"Ami, what does your "device" say?"
   "Serenity *was* here.  Judging by the readings, someone or
*something* took her.  Rei you got here first, what did you sense?"
   "Ami, it was awful.  It felt like . . . I don't know, something
without a soul.  The power was definitely feminine, though, that's
all I have to tell you."
   "Feminine?"  Jadeite ran the word over his tongue, then spat.  "I
know what it was."
   The others turned to him.  "Tell us, Jade," Minako said in a rough
voice.  "What took Serenity?"
   "Beryl," he snarled.  "I'd bet my life on it.  It was Beryl."
   "Where would she take her?" Makoto asked all of a sudden, her eyes
gleaming with determination.
   "To her stronghold, but NO ONE knows where it is."
   "Well, we'll just have to find out!" Makoto said, her voice
sounding like steel.  "We'll get Sere back!"

   "What do you want with me?" Princess Serenity asked the tall
evil-looking woman in front of her.  Her wrists and ankles were
energy-cuffed to the cold stone wall.
   "Your soul," she said with a hungry smile.
   Serenity shuddered.  "What kind of a person *are* you?"
   "One who hates you very, *very* much."
   "What have I ever done to you?"
   "You took Endymion from me.  He was mine, and you took him.  For
that, you deserve to die!"
   "You would kill me for daring to love another?  You would kill me
for listening to my heart?  What a twisted creature you are, Beryl. I
pity you. It must hurt not to be able to love."
   "You pity *me*?!  Oh no, little princess, pity yourself more."
   "What will killing me accomplish?"
   "Nothing, which is *exactly* why I am not going to kill you . . .
yet.  You are my bait.  My bait for Endymion."

   Queen Serenity had to be informed of her daughter's abduction of
course, and she had been quite distraught with grief.  Luna hadn't
taken it so well, either, looking rather ill.  Artemis had (for a
change) been the only level-headed one of the lot.  However, he had
insisted that he accompany the Senshi and only after a long screaming
match with Minako had he finally agreed to stay behind.
   The Senshi had left immediately afterwards, Jadeite
inconspicuously joining them.  It had been decided that it was much
better for all involved if he was not seen.  That could bring up
unpleasant issues and further delay their rescue of the Princess.
   They teleported to Earth and with Jadeite's reluctant agreement,
arrived at the Earth Palace to inform Endymion and the rest of the
Guardians.
   Endymion did *not* take it well.

   "Serenity's in *BERYL'S* clutches?!  She won't last long.  Let's
go.  We have to find her before it's too late!"
   It was only with the combined effort of the Guardians and the
Senshi that they were able to restrain him from dashing out that
instant and saving his beloved.
   "Endymion, we can't go now!  We have to find out where Beryl's
holding her!" Nephrite pleaded with his prince.
   The prince of Earth calmed down a bit.  "Of course, forgive me."
   "Do you have *any* idea as to where Beryl might be?" Minako asked
desperately.
   "No," was Endymion's flat reply.  "All I've been able to find out
is that it's somewhere North."
   "North?"
   "North."
   "Let's get started then.  I don't care if we have to search the
entire northern regions of this planet.  We're finding Sere!" Minako
declared, staring at the map of Earth spread beneath her hand on the
table.
   "I think you may need more help than that," a quiet voice said
from the doorway.
   Minako looked up, her eyes shining.  "Kunzite!"
   "Kunzite," Jadeite snarled out.
   The other Guardians looked up to see their former leader paused in
the doorway, carrying a heavy pack over his shoulder.
   "What do you want?" Jadeite demanded angrily.
   "To come with you.  To save the princess."
   "After what you said?!"
   "I was wrong.  Minako can attest to this.  I always seem to find
myself saying things that I don't mean.  I want you to forgive me,
Jade, I want to earn back the respect I've lost in your eyes."  He
turned to the others.  "All of your eyes."
   "Welcome back," Zoisite said softly, from where he had his arm
around Ami.  He smiled.
   "I'm glad that the old Kunzite is back," Nephrite murmured.
   Kunzite turned his eyes to Jadeite.  "Jade?"
   Jadeite hesitated for a moment, then softly his gaze softened and
he took Kunzite's hand pulling him into a good-natured embrace
between men.  "You bull-headed fool.  Thank God you know who your
friends are, Kunzite."
   "I always did."
   Endymion smiled.  "All right now, we've got a princess to save!"
 he added silently.

   The Senshi and the Guardians arrived in the North in a bright
flash of light.
   "Can you get a fix on her location, Ami?!" Minako shouted over the
howling winds.
   "Not yet!" Ami shouted back.  "Give it another couple of seconds!"
   "I'm freezing to death, Ami.  Hurry it up!"
   "All right, here it is.  She's six miles due north of here."
   "Doesn't it get colder as you go further up north?" Makoto asked.
   Ami nodded.
   "Great, just great," Rei muttered under her breath.
   "I suggest another teleport!" Endymion yelled.
   "Good idea!" the rest of them chorused.

   "You'll never win, Beryl!" Serenity declared.
   Beryl whirled from her study of the large images playing across
the wall in front of her, images of battle.  "Oh no?  Look how well
your prince's armies are faring without him and his Generals.  Earth
will soon be mine as will Endymion.  Then I will have the pleasure of
seeing you die!"
   "NO!" Serenity screamed, wrenching free of the energy that held
her in place.  The brightly glowing yellow energy disappeared as she
stumbled to the ground.  "I WON'T let you win, Beryl!"
   "What *is* this?!" Beryl shouted in a mixture of outrage and
amazement.    Beryl grabbed the
princess's arm and twisted it behind her, painfully.
   "Endymion," Serenity sobbed.  "Mamo-chan, where are you?"
   "Shut up!" Beryl snarled, backhanding Serenity across the face.
"Your pitiful whines are annoying me."
   "Why are you doing this?" Serenity asked, holding a hand to her
face.  "Why can't you just leave us alone?"
   "Because I love him!  And he should be mine, not yours, moonbrat.
You don't deserve him."
   "Maybe I don't," Serenity whispered, "but we deserve each other."
   "You don't seem to understand.  He belongs to me."
   "People who love each other don't belong *to* one another, they
belong *with* each other!"  
   Beryl's face was suffused with red in anger.  "Shut up!  Just SHUT
UP!"  An ugly expression crossed Beryl's face and she snickered as
she raised her arm and pointed her index finger at Serenity and shot
forth a blast of power.
   Serenity was blown, screaming, across the room.  Her momentum
ceased when she slammed into the wall.  She slumped to the floor and
lay motionless on the floor.
   Beryl stared at the motionless form in disgust.  
   She motioned to a pair of youma to take the Princess's unconscious
body away.

   Endymion, the Senshi, and the Guardians arrived outside of the
entrance to the caverns that led to Beryl's stronghold.  With one
last determined glance at each other, they entered the caverns and
began their plunge into darkness.

*Several hours later*

   "Are you all right, Nephrite?" Rei asked as Makoto continued to
tear off strips of cloth with her teeth and bandage his arm.
   "It's nothing . . . just a scratch."
   Rei did not look convinced.  "That was more than a scratch and you
know it!"
   "No, look, I'm fine," he said trying to flex his muscle then
abruptly stopped with a grunt of pain.
   "You idiot, let it heal before you try to use it or you're never
going to get better!" Makoto yelled.
   "Yes, Mother."
   "I don't like seeing you get hurt," she said, her eyes misting
over.  "Take better care of yourself."
   Rei turned away with a sigh and looked at Ami who was still
looking at Zoisite's head wound, and Kunzite who was busily wrapping
up Minako's dislocated shoulder.  It seemed that none of them were
going to get out of this mess without a few scratches at least.
Surprisingly, only she and Jadeite had managed to escape completely
unscathed thus far, and she had the distinct impression that it was
because they had both "powered-up."
   Minako's voice interrupted her train of thought.  "Well, it's been
five hours and we're still not any closer to finding, Sere.  Any
ideas?"
   "Yeah, we'd better hurry and fins her before we run into *another* 
one of those youma hordes!"  Ami glared at Zoisite glib remark.
   "Haha, very funny.  Seriously, any ideas, people?"
   Endymion spoke up.  "She's close, Venus."
   "That's very nice Endymion, but it's not getting us anywhere."
   "NO.  I mean she's CLOSE.  I can feel it."
   "Ami, check your com-pu-ter," she ordered abruptly, but having 
trouble with the odd word.
   Ami ignored the last and pulled her computer from the sub-space 
pocket she kept it in and tried scanning for the princess.  "You do 
realize that the negative energies are so great that the chances of 
this actually accomplishing anything without the princess being 
within a three foot radius is pretty much nil."
   "Huh?"
   "She means, the princess would have to be within three feet of us 
for this to work," Zoisite translated.
   The others nodded their thanks.
   The computer began to beep.  "Goddess Selene above!" Ami 
exclaimed.
   "What?!"
   "She's here!  She's here!"
   "Well, of course, she is Ami, that's why we're *searching* here."
   "No, I mean she's through that door."  Ami pointed.
   The rest of them looked at one another and began to smile.  "We 
found her!"
   Endymion didn't wait for the others.  He dashed through the 
doorway, his eyes searching anxiously for Serenity.  He saw her laid 
out on a slab of stone and all of a sudden he felt rather choked up 
with emotion.  

   He bent over her prone body and tenderly kissed her eyelids, the 
tip of her nose, her lips.  It was the instant that his lips touched 
hers that she reached up and put her arms around his neck.  Startled, 
he pulled away and she rose to a sitting position, her arms still 
about him.  Her blue eyes fluttered open and soft sigh escaped her 
lips.
   "Mamo-chan," she breathed, looking at him with such utter 
adoration in her eyes that he was forced to swallow the lump in his 
throat, "I knew you'd come for me."
   "Of course, Usako," he said, tracing the curve of her face with a 
loving finger.  "I will always come for you.  I will always be there 
for you as long as you need me."
   "Eternity is a long time," she whispered, smiling up at him.
   "Not for me, not for us," he replied, taking her still-weak form 
in his arms.  He bore her up and carried her to where the others were 
waiting.
   "Minna," Serenity said softly, her eyes resting on the concerned 
faces of her Senshi, then on the Guardians.  "Domo arigato, minna."
   "For what?" Rei asked, suddenly too choked with emotion to respond 
with her usual condescending flare.  Jadeite put a comforting arm 
around her and she made no move to remove it.
   "For coming," Serenity smiled again, as if that was perfectly 
obvious.
   "How could we do anything else?" Rei asked.
   "It's our duty," Makoto said with an arch look at Nephrite who 
flushed a little.
   "You're our princess," Ami added, "and our friend."
   "We love you, Sere," Minako murmured, gazing at her princess 
steadily.
   "I love you too . . . minna," Serenity said, smiling at everyone, 
the Guardians included.
   "Come on, we have to get out of here," Endymion ordered, but his 
voice was still tender with his love.
   "Hai," eight voices chorused in reply.
   "Usako?" he asked, but she did not respond.  She was asleep.  He 
kissed her on the forehead, <> then looked 
up and addressed the others.  "Beryl isn't too far away.  She'll be 
here any moment.  Can we manage a teleport?"
   Ami glanced around at all of them.  "We're all really tired, but 
with all of us together-"
   The loud sound of hundreds of footsteps pounding their way decided 
for them.
   "I guess there's really no choice," Ami responded with a shrug.
   "I guess not."  Endymion frowned.  "All right, everyone in a 
circle.
   "You're in the middle, Endymion," Minako directed.
   "Huh?  Why?"
   "You're carrying the Princess," Kunzite pointed out with a 
strained voice.
   The others looked at him and Endymion took a deep breath.  "Oh 
yeah, you're right."
   He stepped into the center, still carrying the princess, and the 
others formed the circle around them.  Looking at their tired faces, 
he had only time to ask, "Are you sure you can manage teleporting 
both of us?"
   Jadeite flashed him a wry smile, "No choice, Endymion, remember?"  
The noise of the youma sounded closer.
   They exchanged one meaningful look, then they all concentrated, 
their auras rising about them.  "SAILOR TELEPORT!!!" the Senshi 
cried, just as the Guardians shouted, "GUARDIAN TELEPORT!!!"
   The army of the Dark Kingdom burst into the room but could only 
watch, aghast, as rainbow colors scintillated about the room and the 
intruders vanished in an overwhelming flash of white light.

   They arrived back at the Earth Palace and Endymion immediately 
laid Serenity down in a soft bed and had Ami check her over.
   "She'll be fine," Ami said, relieved.  "She just needs to rest."
   Everyone breathed out the breath that they had been holding.  The 
worried look on Endymion's face cleared.  "Thank the goddess."
   The others looked at him in astonishment.  Endymion had never 
before shown any indication that he believed in Selene.
   He turned to look at them, gently brushing aside a stray lock of 
hair.  "If she can believe, I can, too.  She knows what is truth and 
what is not.  She can see into people's hearts and find the goodness 
there.  Is that not an aspect of Selene the all-mother, Selene the 
benevolent?"
   Nephrite nodded.  "Hai, sir."
   Endymion smiled.  "For her, I can believe.  Selene brings 
miracles?  Serenity is a miracle.  The old faiths are still valid.  
People may practice whatever they will, as long as they do not 
worship the dark goddesses."
   His eyes lingered an instant on Serenity.  "No, even then.  
Everyone must choose his or her own path."  His eyes were a lighter 
blue as he looked up again.
   "Isn't that right?"
   The others nodded.
   "I will wait here until she wakes," he declared, kneeling at her 
bedside, her hand in his.  "The rest of you, get out of here."  He 
smiled good-naturedly at the couples.  "Go get your wounds tended to 
and," his voice sobered a little, "check on the progress of the war, 
will you?  I fear for my people."
   "Hai, sir," the Guardians said, bringing their fists to their 
chests in a warriors salute.  They left, the Senshi trailing behind 
them.
   "Endymion?"
   He looked up to see Mars looking at him from the door.  "Take care 
of her."
   He nodded, then resumed his vigil over his sleeping love.

   When Serenity awoke the first thing that met her eyes were 
Endymion's blue ones.  "Mamo-chan."  She opened her arms and they 
embraced.

   The Senshi returned to the Moon, but Serenity lingered.  She was 
loathe to go.  Every so often one of the Senshi would pop up bearing 
a message from the queen begging her daughter to return.  Serenity 
would smile at whatever Senshi it was and each time her answer would 
be the same.  "When I'm ready."
   The Senshi and Serenity would exchange a smile, before the Senshi 
would bow and say, "As you will, my princess," before disappearing.

   One day Nephrite introduced Naru, his first love, and Umino, her 
husband to Serenity.  "I'm quite pleased to meet you, Lady," Naru 
said politely.
   "And I'm pleased to meet you too," Serenity said with a smile.
   When they had gone, she turned to Nephrite and said in a quiet 
voice, "Had things been different I think we might have been friends.  
She's such a sweet girl.  Perhaps we will be friends, in another 
life."
   Nephrite looked at her gravely, "I fear for her safety, and for 
his.  The war might very well intrude upon their pleasant lives.  
They've had a sheltered existence and I couldn't bear it if anything 
happened to them.  They've both been my friends for a long time now."
   "Send them to the moon," Serenity said immediately.  "I doubt the 
war will reach that far."
   "And if it does?"
   "Well, all we can to is hope that it doesn't.  Nephrite, make 
something to track her.  Just in case," she said with a little smile 
of assurance as she left him.
   He stared up at the stars outside then summoned forth their power 
and produced a shining black star crystal.  "Find Naru, always," he 
commanded the crystal.  Then he turned to look where Naru had gone 
and whispered, "I'm always looking after you, and I always will be."

   Serenity knocked hesitantly on the door to the farmhouse, Endymion 
behind her and ill at ease.
   The door opened and a man's face peered out.  Seeing her, he swung 
it open.  "Oh, it's you!"
   Ikuko came running to the door crying, "Kenji, Kenji, what is it?"  
Then she caught sight of Serenity and let out a cry of delight.  
"Princess!"
   She stopped abruptly, catching sight of Endymion.  "Princess?"
   Kenji growled.  "Get in the house, Ikuko."
   Serenity smiled soothingly.  "It's all right, Ikuko, Kenji.  You 
know Prince Endymion, I assume."
   "Your Highness," Ikuko said curtsying deeply and elbowing Kenji 
who bowed reluctantly.
   "It's all right," she said again.  "Is Shingo in, I'd like to see 
him."
   Ikuko ducked into the house and reappeared an instant later, her 
infant son in her arms.
   Serenity tickled the baby, making him laugh, and Ikuko smiled in 
strain.
   "Are you all right?" Serenity asked, her blue eyes soft in their 
concern.
   "Oh Princess, I'm just so frightened for my baby, what with the 
war and all!"
   Serenity smiled her benevolent smile again, her eyes shining with 
joy.  "That's why I've come.  If you wish it, I will send you to the 
Moon to live.  Mayhap, the war will not reach that far."
   "Oh, great Goddess Selene, the heavens surely smile down on us!  
Serenity, you must be a child of the Goddess."
   "I?"  Serenity looked amused.  "Why would the Goddess have a child 
as clumsy as me?"
   The two women exchanged a wry smile, then burst into a flurry of 
giggles.
   Serenity placed a hand on Ikuko's arm.  "Go now, Ikuko, Kenji, 
Shingo.  It is your place to be on the Moon.  May you find safety 
there."
   The three of them knelt before her and looked up at their 
princess, and Ikuko could only smile tearfully and say, "Thank you, 
Serenity.  Thank you."

   Princess Serenity and Prince Endymion toured his Gardens one last 
time together.  "I must return tomorrow," she said, gazing up at the 
Moon shining silver in the sky.
   "I'll see you off," he said lightly.
   They walked companionably for a moment, Endymion taking Serenity's 
hand in his.
   "The war is faring badly, isn't it?" she asked almost fearfully.
   He nodded but did not speak.
   "You have to return to the fighting, don't you?"
   Again he nodded, his throat tightening.
   "Be careful."  The words were soft but they held so much emotion 
that Endymion had to hold back his emotions or he feared his heart 
would break.
   "Usako?"
   "Mmmm?"
   Endymion brought out two golden bands.  Serenity looked at him, as 
if to discern his meaning.  "They're wedding rings," he explained, 
hesitantly.  "I thought that we could exchange them before I have to 
go off to fight, as a promise."
   "A promise?" she asked softly.
   "A promise that we'll each make, to save ourselves for each other.  
They're enchanted so that we'll both know if anything's happened to 
the other."  He smiled weakly, "Not that we wouldn't already know.  
They are for all intents and purposes real wedding rings and if we 
exchange vows, then we will be legally married.  Of course, it
wouldn't be official, butÑ"
   He looked at her, then gulped.  His next words came out in a rush.
"Serenity, I love you, more than anything in this world, but I 
understand if you don't feel the same; if you can't share my 
feelings.  But I just thought that maybeÑ"
   "Hush," she said, placing her finger to his lips.  Her deep love 
for him was evident in her voice.  Endymion relaxed, relieved, but 
still his eyes questioned her.  "Hush," she said again.  "I do love 
you, Endymion.  That is the one thing that you should never doubt."
   "UsakoÑ"
   She smiled at the use of that name.  "Mamo-chan."
   He knelt down and took her hand in his.  He looked up at her, 
earnest and loving.  "Would you consent to be my wife, my dearest 
Usako?"
   "With all my heart."
   He rose up and enfolded her in a tender embrace, slipping a finger 
onto her hand, as he kissed her with all of the love in her heart.
   She stepped back, her eyes shining.  She was the most beautiful 
that Endymion had ever seen her.  She looked at the ring on her hand 
and regretfully took it off, handing it back to him.  Before he could 
protest, she said lightly, lovingly, "Now, shall we exchange vows?"
    He looked at her smiling face and couldn't stop himself from 
smiling back.  "I, Endymion of Earth, do take thee, Serenity of the 
Moon, to love and to hold, for better or worse till deathÑ"
   "No," she whispered, her eyes serious.  "Even that shall not part 
us."
   "For better or worse for all of eternity as long as our love for 
each other shines in our hearts.  I will protect her with my life, 
for she is dearer to my heart than anything else," he finished.
   "I, Serenity of the Moon, do take thee, Endymion of Earth, to love 
and to hold, for better or worse for all of eternity as long as our 
love for each other shines in our hearts.  I will give up my life for 
him if I must, for he is dearer to my heart than anything else."
   Endymion slipped one of the golden rings onto Serenity's ring 
finger.  "With this ring I thee wed, Usako."
   Serenity took the other golden ring and placed it on Endymion's 
ring finger.  "With this ring I thee wed, Mamo-chan."
   Their lips met in a kiss, and bound together forever, they were 
adrift in their love.

   Endymion did see her off the next day, but she had never expected 
him to come to the Moon with her, but he had insisted.  "You're worth 
a little risk, Usako, and this is a *little* risk.  You know as well 
as I do that I can outrun all of your Royal Guards and the Senshi 
wouldn't dare arrest me."
   "They had better not!" she had responded fiercely.
   So they had gone to the Moon.

   When they arrived it was evening and Serenity had Endymion wait 
for her on a balcony outside her room as she ducked inside to 
retrieve something.
   Endymion looked out over the calm beauty of the Moon, wonderingly.  
He had never expected to see it again.  
   "I already do," Serenity said, stepping out of curtains of her 
balcony.
   "Can you discern my thoughts?" he asked without surprise.
   "Silly, of course I can.  I am you, and you are me.  We have the 
same blood flowing in our veins now."
   "Serenity, is it true what they say?  Are Lunars immortal?"
   "We are mortal and immortal.  We can die, we *will* die, but I 
suppose our souls are eternal."
   "So you will live, my beautiful Serenity, and I will not.  I am 
glad that you will endure."
   "Have you listened to nothing that I have said?  We share the same 
blood, Endymion."
   "Then-"
   "Yes," she placed a finger on his lip and it was only then that he 
noticed she was hiding something behind her back.  "Forgive me?" she 
asked.
   "For what?"
   "For the gift and the curse that I have laid upon you, for that is 
what immortality is."
   "If I can be with you, I don't care."
   Serenity's eyes shone.  She brought out the object that she had 
hidden behind her back.  It lay flat on the palm of her hand, the 
chain dangling down.  "My gift to you, beloved."
   Endymion stared at the locket as it shimmered gold in the 
starlight.  He hesitantly touched it and it began to play a melody.  
"Eternity," he managed to say.
   "Eternity," she repeated.  "It's an old, old tune.  I've claimed 
it for us, Mamo-chan, because it has endured and will endure as long 
as our love."
   He placed his hand over top of it, covering hers completely.  "No, 
our love will endure longer."
   She smiled.  "Of course, for forever and a day, if need be."  She 
looked down at their hands, trying to hold back the tears forming at 
the corners of her eyes.  
   Suddenly she found herself being pulled tightly into an embrace, 
Endymion's arms wrapped securely around her.  She rested her head on 
his shoulder and cried through her tears, "You won't forget me?"
   He murmured into her hair, his chest tight with emotion, "Could I 
ever?  My Usako, my princess, my wife."
   "Mamo-chan, I don't want you to go!"
   "I'll be here for you, whenever you need me to be.  In spirit if 
not in body.  I'll always protect you.  I'll always love you."
   She sniffled as they separated a little, wiping at her tears with 
the back of her hair.  "I must seem childish.  I'm your wife now-I'll 
be brave!"
   "That's good."  He tipped her face up and once again her eyes 
threatened to overflow with tears, but she held them in check.  "You 
know, I'd be worried if you didn't miss me."
   "No kidding.  I'd . . . be worried too."
   They stared at each other for an instant, then pulled her to him 
and they kissed with all of the passion and love they possessed.  And 
then they parted.
   "Good-bye, my love."
   "Farewell, beloved."
   "My princess."
   "My prince."
   "My wife."
   "My husband."
   They looked at each other for one last lingering instant, then 
Endymion wrenched his gaze away and strode quickly off into the 
night, the locket clenched tightly in his hand.
   Serenity watched him go, the evening breeze playing with her hair.  
"Until Destiny sees fit for us to meet again, my love."

*Four months later*

   Endymion pulled out his sword and brandished it at Beryl.
   She floated above her army of youma, her eyes bright with an 
insane light.  All about Beryl and Endymion the battle raged.  All 
four of his Generals and their armies were in it and he could only 
hope that Beryl had not planned another attack at the same time 
elsewhere.
   "Why can't you love me?!" Beryl screamed.  "I always loved you, 
ever since we were little.  No one ever loved me.  My parents didn't 
love me at all.  They beat me, Endy.  When you and I met, I thought 
*finally* here's someone I can love who will love me back!  But you 
don't!  You love her, that snippety little princess.  What did she 
ever do to deserve you, Endymion?  I loved you.  You were my life, 
but you were always too busy thinking of *her* to think of *me*!"
   "B-Beryl, I'm sorry, I didn't know."
   She softened.  "I can give you another chance, Endymion.  You can 
forget all about her and love me and we'll be happy.  I can make you 
happy.  She could never make you *really* happy, and after I kill 
her, you won't ever have to think about her."
   "You can't kill her, Beryl!  I love her.  I'm sorry, but I could 
never love you in place of her.  Love doesn't work that way."
   "Well, fine!  If you can't love me then I'll have to kill *both* 
of you!  I won't let her have you!  I won't let you be happy while 
I'm miserable!"
   "Beryl, we can be your friends!  We can help you!" Endymion said 
desperately.
   "Forget it!  Now, how should I kill you?  Maybe I should kill you 
the same way I killed your parents!!!"
   Endymion's eyes widened in horror.  "You didn't?" he pleaded, 
hoping she was just making that up.  Maybe he could redeem 
*something* in her.
   She scowled.  "Of course I did."
   Endymion tried to restrain the anger boiling up in him, the grief, 
but still his voice came out taught and shaky with anger.  "How could 
you?  HOW COULD YOU?!  THEY WERE MY PARENTS!!!"
   Fed up, Beryl screamed, "BECAUSE THEY KILLED MY MOTHER!!!"
   Endymion stopped short.  In a voice drained of all emotion he 
asked, "What do you mean?"
   She began to speak, rapidly, distractedly, shying away from the 
memory and Endymion suddenly saw things the way she must have seen 
them fifteen years ago . . .

*Flash*

   Eight-year old Beryl watched as the soldiers dragged her 
struggling mother away.  She started to run to her, but her father 
yanked her back, holding her arm, with a grip that hurt.  "It is up 
to the King and Queen to decide her fate now," he intoned, 
dispassionately.  "And unless you want to join your mother in her 
fate, little Beryl, you'd better mind me."
   Beryl struggled some more against her father, "Momma!  Momma!  
MOMMA!!!"
   Her father wrenched her arm and said, hatefully, "Look, I never 
wanted you, brat, and I don't want you now, so if you want to go to 
your death like your Momma, then go ahead and join her in Hell!"
   Beryl sobbed, staring through the open door of their broken down 
shack.  She whispered, "Momma."

   Later that day, Beryl ran into the town square just in time to 
hear the town crier say, "For the heinous crimes she has committed, 
King Gaian and Queen Terra of the Crystal Kingdom and the Golden 
Millennium of Earth have decreed that Morganite, last sorceress of 
Earth, should be put to the stake and burned."
   Beryl's horrified gaze shifted to where her mother stood, bound to 
a wooden pole over a pile of easily lit branches.  "No," she 
whispered in a tiny voice.
   A man bent with a flaming torch in his hand and set fire to the 
kindling.
   Morganite gazed across the square into her daughter's eyes and 
smiled smugly.  <>
   Beryl tried, she tried to feel the magic within her, but all she 
felt was a cold emptiness.  <>
   The smile left Morganite's face, her eyes widening in panic and 
fear.  <> she cried, the flames inching closer.  <>  
She screamed, her hair rising straight into the air, fire-red, as the 
rising flames engulfed her, devouring her body in their hunger.  
"BERRRYYYLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
   "NOOOOOO!!!!!" Beryl screamed.  "MOMMA!!!!!!"
   "Look, it's the witch's daughter!" She dimly heard someone say as 
she stood there, tears streaming down her cheeks.  Her father 
appeared behind her and yanked on her arm.  "Come on, Beryl.  Your 
Momma got what she deserved.  Now let's go!"
   She roughly pulled her arm free and kept staring at the charred 
and blackened corpse in the flames that was all that remained of her 
mother.  A mob of villagers started towards her.  She didn't notice 
them until they blocked out her view of the horrible, flickering 
flames, and then the rage within her built, and peaked, and spilt 
out, until she was overflowing with it and the sweet, sweet feeling 
of power was rushing through her.
   Then she raised her arm into the air, the earth sign blazing on 
her forehead and pointed an index finger at her father.  "Die," she 
whispered, then blasted him with all of the surging emotions within 
her, her hatred for him bubbling out.  The bolt of power hit him and 
trapped him in agonizing spasms as it ran across his body, until it 
finally destroyed him with a flash of destructive light.  He screamed 
the most agonizing scream that Beryl had ever heard any living thing 
make, and she relished every moment of it.
   Then she turned her attention to the villagers who were fleeing 
now in abject terror for their lives.  Beryl smiled, her father's 
screams still echoing in her ears and said, "I let him die easy, but 
you let my mother die, and I am going to kill you *very* *very* 
slowly."  She called forth her power again and directed it at the 
fleeing villagers  until the whole village was awash with her 
destructive power and everywhere there were the screams of those 
dying in profound torment.  Men, women, children, Beryl spared no 
one, her auburn hair flowing about her like the flames that had 
destroyed her mother.  Her eyes flashed eerily red and her laughter 
rang out.  Hours later, the village in flames, there was no one left 
but Beryl.

   A soldier found her outside the remains of the village and took 
her to the palace where she was tended to.  When she awoke, Beryl 
began making her plan for revenge against those who had ordered the 
death of her mother.  It would take a long, long time before her 
plans came to fruition, long enough for them to trust her, and for 
her to not be one of those suspected, but Beryl could wait.  She 
could indeed, for one day there would be a reckoning.

*Flash*

   As Beryl finished her tale, Endymion stared at her with horror-
filled eyes.  "I remember hearing of that village, that woman.  Your 
mother cast a spell and in doing so destroyed a city, KILLING OVER 
THREE THOUSAND PEOPLE!!!"
   Beryl snarled, her eyes filled with animal rage and loathing.  "I
DON'T CARE!!!!"
   Endymion swallowed.  "Why-why did you spare me?"
   "Because, like me, your parents didn't love you.  And-and you're 
different, Endy, like me.  We have the power and others fear us, but 
we're better than them, Endy!  We can rule the world, the universe, 
if we want!  They think that we're not good enough for them, but 
they're the pathetic ones, lacking power.  I could teach you how to 
use your power, Endy.  We don't need anyone else.  Together we could 
be gods!"
   Endymion stared at her in disbelief, at the red light in her eyes.  
A sinking, despairing feeling formed in his gut.  
   His only answer was the sound of her maniacal laughter.
   The battle raged on.

*One month later*

   Endymion's confrontation with Beryl had shaken him to his core.  
He simply could not believe that his former friend had turned so 
evil.  He was forced to believe it, however, when she launched an 
attack on the capital and captured it, the Earth Palace, and him.

   The Guardians, who had been elsewhere at the time, fled to the 
Moon where the Senshi hid them as they planned how to bring about 
Beryl's downfall and rescue Endymion.  When they had finally finished 
their planning, they prepared to leave.

   The Senshi found them as they were preparing to teleport back to 
Earth.

   "Let us come with you," Rei said intently, putting her hand over 
Jadeite's as she looked into his eyes.  "You helped us save our 
princess, now let us help you save your prince."
   "No, Rei.  The war is coming to *you* now.  You must guard your 
princess, Rei, and your kingdoms.  If we cannot stop Beryl, then she 
will go after your worlds next.  She hungers for power, for death and 
destruction.  She will not hesitate to kill you."
   Rei's eyes began to water as she looked at him.  "It is suicide to 
go alone.  Let me come, Jade," she pleaded.
   "No, my love, this, we must do alone.  Take care, my heart."  He 
touched her face, then turning, he joined the others.
   "Guardian Teleport!"
   "JAAADE!!!" Rei cried, falling to her knees.
   "Nephrite!"
   "Zoisite!"
   "Kunzite," Minako whispered.

*Earth*

   Endymion was chained in the dungeon.  The irony was that it was 
*his* dungeon, of *his* palace.  Beryl had taken up residence there.  
His whole body hurt.  Beryl had had her youma lash him several times 
after he had refused her . . . offers.  His willpower remained 
strong, though.  All he could think of was Serenity.  He filled his 
mind with images of her.  Sweet Serenity, beautiful Serenity, clumsy 
Serenity, his princess, his wife.

   That is, that was all he could think of until his Guardians burst 
into the dungeon, followed by Beryl's enormous army of youma.
   "What the-?" Endymion began, before Zoisite slashed his wrists 
free of the iron and Nephrite pushed a sword into his hands.
   "How's it going, Endy?" Zoisite asked.
   "How did you-?"  He never got a chance to finish as more and more 
youma poured into the dungeon.
   "Hurry, get the Hell out of here, Endy!" Jadeite cried, slashing 
through them, his Guardian armor blazing forth.
   "Go ON, my prince!" Kunzite cried, his own Guardian armor flaring 
forth.
   "But, but-"
   "Don't wait for us, Endy!  We're just *dying* to dance with these 
goons!"  Zoisite's Guardian armor shone as it appeared.
   "The Princess!" Nephrite shouted, his own armor brilliantly 
appearing.  "Get out of here for her!"
   The four of them shoved him toward an exit.
   "GO!!!!!!"
   Endymion went.  He ran through the familiar halls of his palace, 
dank and filthy now from their occupation by the youma, his breath 
catching in his throat.    From behind him, 
he could hear their battle cries sounding out.
   "PHOENIX!!!"
   "GRIFFIN!!!"
   "Ugh, do I *really* have to say this?  Oh fine, UNICORN!!!"
   "DRAGON!!!"
   The Prince of Earth stumbled out of the palace and continued to 
run until he was half a mile from the palace then turned to look 
back.  

   <<"RRRREEEEEEEEEIIIII!!!!!!!!">> Jadeite howled his last defiant 
cry, his whole body and soul crying out in anguish.    
Then he succumbed to the darkness, her smiling face before him.

   <>

   <>

   <>

   The structure burst into flame, then crumbled and collapsed in on 
itself behind him.  Endymion stared, his eyes wide with horror and 
denial.  "No," escaped from his lips.    Then with an incomprehensible cry of loss, 
he threw himself to the ground and wept.  "Jadeite.  Zoisite.  
Nephrite.  Kunzite.  NO!  NO, DAMMIT!!!  DON'T LEAVE ME!!!!"  Then 
raising his tear-streaked face to the sky, he vowed, with all of the 
strength left in his body, "I WILL DESTROY YOU FOR THIS, BERYL!!!  I 
WILL MAKE YOU *PAY* FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE!!!!"

   Beryl snatched the stones from the lifeless bodies, cackling in 
triumph.    Then with a vicious manipulation 
of dark energy, she wrenched their souls free and trapped them in 
their stones . . . forever.  She implanted the stones in their 
foreheads and smiled in dark pleasure as the eyes of the corpses 
sprang open and glowed red in the darkness.
   "Welcome to the Dark Kingdom, my Dark Kings . . ."

*The Moon*

   Endymion stumbled wearily into the throne room and collapsed.  Her 
eyes widening in shock, Princess Serenity dashed forward and knelt at 
his side, disregarding the stern looks that her mother and the rest 
of the court were giving her.
   "Endymion," she pleaded, cradling his head in her lap.  "Wake up 
now, dearest."
   Endymion groaned and turned his head and Princess Serenity's hands 
flew to her mouth as she saw the bloody gash on his temple.  "Selene, 
help him."  She knew that it was not as bad as his sword wound had 
been, but here, surrounded by her mother's court, he looked so 
vulnerable and Serenity knew that he must have been desperate to come 
here.  She felt his pain as acutely as if it were her own, but she 
bore it and set it aside.  It was not his wounds that troubled him 
most, it was his heart.  It was broken, and Serenity feared what that 
foretold.
   "Mamo-chan," she asked him softly, staring at his unconscious face.  
"What has occurred?"  She turned to her mother, tears, which she did 
not seem to notice, trickling silently down her face.  "Mother," she 
said, in a sad, quiet, little lost voice, her eyes sending her mother 
such an eloquent look of despair and pleading that the Queen could 
deny her nothing.  "Help him, please."
   Queen Serenity flinched.  How could she not when he was in such a 
state?  When her daughter had asked it of her in such a voice?  Even 
the sorrow could not hide the newfound maturity, the strength and 
purpose in it.  The princess *would* have her way.  Briefly, Serenity 
wondered what had happened to her little girl to change her so, but 
she knew the answer.  Sere had grown up.
   She gestured regally, and her guards moved forward.  "Take him," 
she said and swallowed a lump in her throat as Sere clung to him, 
shielding his body as though they would do him harm, "Take him to the 
Healers."
   The guards advanced and carefully lifted him body between them.  
The princess let him go reluctantly, and kissed him tenderly before 
they carried him away.  She watched as they left the room, then 
turned to her mother, and before the Queen could say a word, she said 
simply, her eyes filled with truth,  "I love him, Mother."
   And Serenity could not say a word in response, especially when her 
daughter held up her left hand and the Queen saw the band of gold 
that shone there.
   "You cannot separate us, Mother.  Endymion and I, are one.  
Throughout eternity."
   Queen Serenity smiled sadly, unable to stop looking into her 
daughter's resolute eyes, "I know, Sere.  I know."

   "Endymion," came a clear, loving voice and Endymion propped 
himself up to see Princess Serenity seated at the foot of his bed.
   "Usako."
   "Why did you come?" she asked, looking at him worriedly.  "I mean, 
I'm certainly glad that you're safe, but why did you come alone?  Why 
did the Guardians not accompany you, my love?  You were badly injured 
. . ."
   Endymion looked away.  "Serenity, something's happened."
   She stood and walked to the head of his bed and knelt down before 
him.  She put her left hand on his and reached up to touch his face.  
He flinched as though in pain.  "What is the matter, love?  Tell me 
what it is that pains you so."
   "Can you not guess?" he countered, his voice hard as he gazed off 
into the distance, unseeing.
   Her hand squeezed his a little tighter, and rising she said as she 
turned to leave, "Yes, I can, my love.  Your pain is mine.  Mine is 
my Senshi's even as your Guardians' is yours.  I can guess, Endymion, 
and the thought makes me weep inside and my heart breaks into a 
million pieces over them.  How shall I tell my Senshi, Endymion?"
   Endymion winced at the bitterness in her voice.  Serenity had 
never before been bitter.  It was not in her to be anything but happy 
or sad.  Bitterness was as alien to the sweetness of her nature as 
the forces of the Dark Kingdom on Earth.  "Serenity!" he called out 
before she could leave.  "I don't know what to do without them!  They 
were my friends . . . and more than that!"  He tasted salt on his 
lips and realized that he was crying.  "They were like . . . brothers 
to me."
   "I know," she said, turning and he saw that she was fighting 
tears.  She ran to him and wrapped her arms around him.  They both 
wept quietly for a time and even after her tears had stopped, his 
still would not slow.  <>
   <>  She held him as the tears coursed down his 
cheeks and he wept for the first time in her embrace.  "Mamo-chan," 
she murmured, rocking him slightly, as a mother would rock a child, 
"I love you, too.  With all of my heart, I love you.  'Till the end 
of time."
   Then she raised his face to hers and kissed away his tears.  <>
   <> he thought, as she laid him down in his bed and pulled 
the covers up around him, kissing his lips.
   "Good night, my husband," she murmured sadly, "Good night, my 
prince."
   And he slept the sleep of a child who has found peace at last.

   "Come, my Shadows," Beryl shrieked.  "The time has come to destroy 
this pitiful Moon Kingdom once and for all!   Endymion will not 
escape me again!  The Moon Princess will be made to PAY for what she 
has done!  Queen Serenity will BOW before me and offer up her 
daughter's life as a sacrifice!!!  COME MOTHER, AID ME!!!  I, BERYL, 
YOUR DAUGHTER, SORCERESS OF EARTH DO SUMMON YOU!!!  MOTHER, HEED 
ME!!!!!!"
   A dark shadowy figure seeped up from the ground, the outline of 
long wavy hair barely visible.  <>
   Beryl laughed.  "You cannot harm me now, Mother.  Your power, it 
is now MINE!!!  You placed too much faith on a scared little girl.  
You should have known that as long as you lived I could not have full 
use of my powers!  You were using me, Mother, and now I will use 
YOU!!!  SHADOWS!!!" she screamed.
   The Seven came forth from the darkness, surrounding the dark 
spirit.
   "DEVOUR HER!!!" Beryl laughed, her eyes blazing red in enjoyment.
   The Shadows massed forth and overtook the lone spirit, consuming 
her.  As she died for the second time, the spirit wailed, 
<>
   "Yes, Mother, I am your daughter," Beryl said, her eyes burning 
brighter.
   <>
   "It already is, Mother.  It already is."
   The spirit let out one more cry and then it was gone.  The Seven 
Shadows turned blazing hungry red eyes on Beryl.  She smirked.  "Now 
that you have had your snack, it is time for the feast to begin.  The 
Moon Kingdom will be nothing more than dust when I am through with 
it, and Endymion will be MINE!!!  HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!"

   Endymion paused beneath her balcony.  "Princess Serenity," he 
called.
   "Prince Endymion," she responded, astonished to see him up and 
about.
   "Princess, I should not be here," he murmured, and she suddenly 
knew why he was being so formal.  Her mother may have accepted the 
fact that they were in love, but she didn't have to like it.  "I must 
speak with you, though.  That sorceress, Beryl, is even now leading 
her armies against Earth.  I fear she has already taken my kingdom 
and brainwashed my subjects to her cause."
    Serenity thought desperately.
   "Serenity," he said, a pleading look suddenly in his eyes, "you 
must be cautious.  She is coming after the Moon next!  Serenity, 
promise me-"  He turned and they both heard the clatter of armor.
   "I must go," he said shortly.  "Good-bye, my princess.  We may 
very well not meet again."  He looked at her one last lingering 
instant more, then took of down the path.
   Serenity watched as the Royal Guard clattered after him, yelling 
for him to "Halt, in the name of the moon!"
    she thought confidently to herself.  Then she 
spoke aloud, her voice sounding suddenly frightened in the stillness 
of the room.  "Beryl, coming here?  No, it cannot be!  She will not 
take over the Moon!  I, Serenity, daughter of Serenity, do swear that 
Beryl will never have the Moon for her own.  By Selene, she shall not 
if I and my Senshi have any say about it."
   She determinedly swept from the room.    
Then she stopped short.    "I will not allow that witch to take 
my kingdom from me."  She strode on.
   Luna watched her from a shadowed corner in the corridor.  She saw 
what Serenity had seen earlier.  

   Princess Serenity swept down the stairs, her hand trailing along 
the banister.  She felt someone catch hold of her wrist and arrest 
her motion.  She turned, startled, and the sight that met her eyes 
startled her even more.  "Endymion," she breathed.
   He gave a gallant bow and said, "May I be so bold as to request a 
dance, my princess?"  His eyes looked up at her through his mask and 
their intense blue gazed on her lovingly.  "It could be our last," he 
said in a low voice.
   Serenity wanted nothing more than to fling herself into his arms 
and hold him until the world came to pieces around them, but instead, 
she only nodded, not trusting herself to speak.
   He drew her onto the dance floor and they danced together to the 
music.  As they danced, Serenity was aware that she and this 
mysterious masked man were drawing stares, but she cared not in the 
least.
   "You came," she whispered, when he was holding her in his arms.
   "How could I miss the last dance of the millennium?" he replied, 
holding her closer.  "As I said before, it could be our last and if 
it is, the only way I want to end my life is holding you."
   Serenity rested her head on his shoulder.  "I don't want this to 
ever end.  This dance . . . this life."
   "But dearest," he murmured, "all things must end.  It is the 
nature of life."
   "But not so soon," she countered.  "Not so soon.  Our time has not 
yet come, my prince.  We have our whole lives ahead of us, why can't 
we live them?"
   "We've done more living in this past year than most people have 
done in their whole lifetimes.  Don't fret, love, we're not going to 
give up without a fight."
   "Will you fight, Endymion?"
   "For you, for my people, for Earth, for the Moon, yes, I will 
fight.  Till the bitter end if I must.  I won't let you go without a 
fight.  I've said that before and I meant it, and I mean it now."
   "Endymion, do we really stand a chance against Beryl?  Can we 
truly defeat her?"
   "We have weapons that she will never possess, angel of my heart.  
We have our love.  For that I am willing to fight her and her minions 
alone."
   "You are not alone," she whispered, resting her cheek against his.  
"You are never alone, Endymion.  Mamo-chan.  Never forget that."
   "I won't."
   "But Endymion, she has love too.  She loves you.  Isn't that 
enough for her to prevail?"
   "There is a difference between love and lust.  She may have loved 
me once, but when the true Beryl was destroyed through her own evil 
and Metallia took over, there is nothing left but hatred, jealousy, 
rage, and the need for revenge.  She can no longer feel love.  She 
has become a minion of the Dark Kingdom in more than name.  They have 
her soul."
   "Can she not be saved?"
   "You are so trusting, Serenity.  So innocent, still.  I want you 
to stay that way, forever.  I want you to always be my Usako."
   "I always will."
   "No, darling, you are already beyond that.  You are not mine, I am 
yours, my beautiful, beautiful, Serenity."
   "No, Mamo-chan, we do not belong to each other.  As I told Beryl 
once and as she could not understand, we belong *with* each other.  
For eternity."
   "Eternity, my Usa."
   They kissed and as their lips met and they both felt the 
outpouring of love from each other, a huge resounding explosion was 
heard from outside.  It shook the ballroom and pieces of the ceiling 
began falling.  Endymion held Serenity tightly to him, and shielded 
her with his body from the raining rubble.
   "Serenity!" he yelled over the raucous din as people began 
screaming and Luna and Artemis ran through, shouting for everyone to 
get to battle stations and fend off the attack.
   She looked up at him with frightened but strangely resolute eyes.  
"She's come hasn't she?"
   "Yes, my princess.  Now, you have to get to safety!"  Towing her 
along, he began pushing his way through the panicked crowd.
   "I don't want to leave you!" she cried.
   He pulled her to him again and murmured into her hair, "I love 
you, Usa.  I will always love you.  Now, GO!"  He pushed her through 
the crowd towards an exit and started off in the other direction 
towards the sounds of the attack.
   "ENDYMION!" she cried as the crowd carried her away.
   He turned, looking at her searchingly.
   "I love you!  Forever, my prince!  Forever, my husband!"
   He nodded, then turned about again and ran towards the fighting.  
Serenity let the crowd carry her away now, but as they went, she 
couldn't help but worry for his safety, for the safety of the others, 
and she offered up a prayer to the Goddess Selene.  <>

   Ikuko knelt, the silver robes flowing about her as she pressed her 
hands together in prayer.  
   Kenji, holding Shingo in his arms, watched her silently.  
   
   Kenji knelt next to her, gently placing Shingo on the ground 
slightly in front of both of them.  He took her hand in his and they 
exchanged a shaky smile.  Then together they bowed their heads and 
murmured, "Selene the merciful, Goddess of the Moon, protect this, 
your kingdom, against the forces of darkness . . ."

   Princess Serenity wept into her hands, her slender frame shaking 
and racked from sobs.  She had found her way to her own quarters 
where she was awaiting the end of her world in darkness.  "If only . 
. ." she sobbed,  "if only I could protect him . . . like he always 
protects me.  I can't let him go . . . I would give up my life . . . 
to protect the one I love!"  She broke down completely, crying her 
heart out.
   Luna watched her from the shadows.  <'I would give up my life . . 
. to protect the one I love!'> she thought to herself.    
She turned and ran down the hallway.  

   Beryl laughed in amusement as she sent forth her Dark Kings.  
"Find the Sailor Senshi and DESTROY them!!!"
   "Yes, my Queen," they intoned.
   And Beryl laughed . . .

   Mars looked at Jadeite as he entered the room.
   "Does our love burn brightly now?" he asked with a bitter laugh.
   Sailor Mars's gaze was steady, as she said slowly and sadly, "Yes, 
until there is nothing left but ashes."
   He stared at her for an instant, unbelieving as she raised her 
hands in the gesture he knew all too well.  <> the soul within 
him cried in torment.
   She heard him, he knew that she did, but she simply bit her lower 
lip until it bled and lowered her tear-bright eyes for an instant in 
pain.  He struck.
   He charged forward, knocking her off balance and pinning her to 
the wall, his hand tight around her neck.  She struggled, crying out 
as he hurt her, desperately searching for the *real* him in his eyes.  
All she could see was the darkness in his soul, the red power 
flickering in his eyes and she knew that he had at that instant been 
totally consumed.  He was dead to her.
  With a cry of pain, she knocked him away and wrenched free of his 
grip.  They stared at each other from across the room.
   He laughed madly as she struggled for breath.  She had hoped with 
all of her heart that this moment would never come, when the two of 
them would be forced to choose sides.  But it had.  As she raised her 
hand to kill him, Rei knew that she was killing herself.
   <>
   "FIREEEEEEEEE!!!!!"  The rivers of flame shot forth, consuming him 
as the evil had before.  His form flickered in the blaze and the 
stone, glinting green, fell from his forehead.  His eyes flashed to 
life for one last instant as he looked on his love.
   He smiled as his head fell back and he fell, the flames burning 
with a clear light along the length of his body.  He stretched a hand 
out to her as he lay on the ground, striving to reach her through the 
flames.  She reached for him but could not touch him.  A tear trailed 
down his cheek as he viewed his love for one last time before his 
eyes closed forever.  <> was his thought, quietly loving.  
<>
   Then the flames blazed higher and engulfed him.  Rei buried her 
face in her hands and wept, sinking to her knees.  <>  "JADE!" came the broken 
scream.  "JAAAAADEEEEEE!"

	~Fly, Firebird, into the reddened sky.
	 Fly, Firebird, upon your wings up high.
	 Blaze with flames of our passionate love.
	 Take the world by storm from the fires above.

	~Burn, Firebird, with the heat of my love.
	 Burn, Firebird, from the blazes above.
	 Flames engulf you like the fire in my heart.
	 I'm nothing without you.  Why must we part?

	~Blaze, Firebird, with the spark in your eye.
	 Blaze, Firebird, with the flame from you and I.
	 The heat of your flames is burning up my soul.
	 We're both burning up, out of control!

	~Fly, Firebird, into the darkening sky,
	 Fly, Firebird, from our passion on high.
	 Flicker with the ember that sizzles in my soul.
	 Setting me aflame, burning out of control!

	~Fly, Firebird, into the reddened sky.
	 Fly, Firebird, upon your wings up high.
	 Flames engulf you like the fire in my heart.
	 I'm nothing without you.  Why must we part?

	~Firebird, why can't we be-
	 The flame that burns throughout all eternity?
	 Firebird, why must we part?
	 I don't why, but you are breaking my heart.

	~Why must we part?

	~Firebird~

   Sailor Jupiter let the tears fall as Nephrite glared at her.  "The 
stars know all, and today is the day of your death!"
   "Nephrite!"
   "Do not address me with such familiarity!  I am a Dark King!"
   He gathered forth a large mass of dark energy and blasted her 
with it, chuckling as he did so.
   She screamed as she fell, her vision nearly blacking out.  
"Nephrite, listen!  The stars . . . can you hear them?  Their song is 
*so* beautiful," she pleaded with him.  "It is *our* song!  The song 
that we danced to!  Do you remember?"
   He paused for an instant, then, "No."  He blasted her again.
   Sobbing with the effort, she got to her feet.  "I-I can't let you 
go.  You'd hurt, Sere, and Endymion.  Duty, Nephrite!  Do you 
remember your duty?  We're, both of us, people of duty before 
anything else . . . even love.  You were right again . . . and I know 
that you'd want this, because you would NEVER betray your prince!  
I'll do this for duty and for love!  Love first, Nephrite."  She 
staggered over to him and kissed him full on the lips.  Their eyes 
met as she said, "Then duty."
   Unable to look away from his eyes, she called forth her power.  
"LIGHTNING!" and struck him down.
   Then he whispered out, "Mako . . . chan."
   "Nephrite?!" she shrieked, the tears coursing down her cheeks.
   He reached up a hand and she took it and as she did so his eyes 
closed.  
   "NEPHRITE!"

	~The stars only shine
	 in the darkest of night
	 I won't be beaten
	 without a fight!

	~The crash of the thunder
	 The flash of the lightning
	 Why do you insist
	 that we keep on fighting?

	~I would fight a thousand battles
	 I would die for you
	 I would wish upon a star
	 To make our dreams come true!

	~The light of the stars
	 Shines in your eyes
	 The way that you love me
	 Is no surprise

	~We can love as only those can
	 Who know the stars' wanderings
	 I open up my heart to you
	 And it flies on gilded wings

	~This is my love for you.
	 Let it shine pure and true.
	 I want to be held by you
	 My only love.~

   Sailor Mercury flinched as Zoisite struck her again and again, as
he laughed.  "Zoisite," she moaned, "stop, please . . ."
   "What, you don't like it?!"
   "Zoisite . . ."  She looked up at him and through her tears . . . 
she smiled.  "I love you.  No riddles now, just the truth.  I love 
you more than I've ever loved anyone."
   He stopped for an instant frozen by that smile.  
   "If you kissed me, I would smile.  You're the only one, Zoisite,
who's ever been able to make me do that.  You told me to overcome my
limitations and I have.  I can say it now, Zoisite.  Do you want to 
listen?  I love you."
   Zoisite found that he still could not move.  It was as though a 
willpower stronger than his own was holding him in place.  <>
   "ICE!!!!!"
   And then he was frozen forever in that position, a bewildered look 
on his face as he gazed out of a block of solid ice.
   The smile melted off her face and she fell to her knees in front
of him, curling herself up into a little ball.  "Zoisite," she
sobbed.

	~The cold
	 Why does it hurt in such a way?
	 The cold
	 Why can't I make it go away?

	~I will smile through my tears
	 Shaking off my bitterness
	 I will smile at my fears
	 Waiting for your kiss

	~The warmth of your touch
	 Melts the ice of my heart
	 When I'm with you
	 I never want to part

	~I just want to be
	 In your embrace
	 Why can't you just see
	 That I'll win this race?

	~Nothing can stop me when I smile for you!
	 Nothing can stop my dreams from coming true!
	 I will always love only you!
	 And my smiles are forever . . . yours.~

   Sailor Venus stared at Kunzite as he moved towards her, evil in 
his eyes.  "We will kill the Serenity and the Princess for our Queen, 
and then this Kingdom will be ours, and so too shall the universe!"  
He laughed, a sickening sound.
   Her strength evaporating in an instant, she fell to her knees in 
despair.  Torment engulfed her disbelieving eyes.   she thought 
desperately to herself.  
   He advanced stealthily, wary of her even when he could not think 
for himself, the darkness in his eyes terrible to behold.    
But even so, there was only one course of action, and she couldn't 
bring herself to implement it.  
   "You will die, Sailor Venus," Kunzite whispered menacingly.  He 
had forgone his weapon as he knew that no weapon could harm her.  He 
raised his arms, blue energy glowing about his fingertips as he 
massed his strength for one powerful blast.  He was still watching 
her warily, but the Senshi made no move against him.  In fact, she 
did not move at all.
   Sailor Venus was still in the position that she had fallen to 
before, her arms braced against the floor to hold her up, but she was 
not facing Kunzite.  She was staring, unseeing, at the ground, tears 
falling unnoticed from her eyes, her hair hiding her face from view.  
She was as still as a statue, trapped in her indecision between her 
love and her duty.    
Then the princess's terrified scream could be heard and Minako shut 
her eyes to block out all of the images of the princess in distress 
that her mind conjured up.    
But the princess, she couldn't let the princessÑshe couldn't let 
Serenity die.  
   Kunzite brought down his arms, ready to blast her apart where she 
sat, kneeling on the floor beneath him.  "DIE!" he screamed, 
releasing the tremendous force of his energy, enhanced by Metallia's 
control over him.
   Sailor Venus brought her head up rapidly, turning to face him and 
the huge blast of blue energy headed her way.    Her face was wet with tears and the agony in her 
eyes was horrible to behold as she stuck out her right hand, fingers 
splayed apart, and whispered, "Love . . ."
   The beam of yellow-gold power that grew and shot forth from her 
hand was so intense that it completely obliterated the wash of blue 
energy and, not even slowing, continued racing toward its target.  As 
soon as it slammed into Kunzite, it burned a hole through him, 
killing him instantly.
   Minako could only see the look of surprise in his eyes as he died, 
and the light of his soul returned.  Then he was stretched out on the 
ground, dead, with a strangely peaceful expression on his face.  The 
grey uniform that he had been wearing melted away to reveal his armor 
underneath, and as his clothes reappeared, so too did his stone.  
Minako did not see it fall from his forehead, into its accustomed 
place around his neck.
   The chain that held the green stone he wore around his neck 
snapped, and the rock fell to the ground.  Unnoticed, a watery blue 
light engulfed it and in that instant it was as though something was 
saying, "At last, peace."
   Feeling that she had just destroyed any chance of redemption, 
Minako buried her face in his body and wept, knowing that she would 
never stop mourning his loss or the loss of her soul.  But, it was 
for a greater cause, a greater purpose.  Serenity was the meaning to 
her life.  The only meaning left now . . .

	~Golden light
	 Shining from my heart
	 You look into my eyes
	 And make me fall apart

	~How do you do it?
	 How can you make me feel this way?
	 How do you manage
	 To just by smiling, brighten my day?

	~I wanted nothing
	 I didn't want be with you
	 But somehow things changed
	 And without you, I don't know what to do

	~I never wanted to ever hurt you
	 I knew you never wanted to hurt me
	 But sometimes, you hurt the ones you love
	 And the hurt you cause, you just can't see!

	~Why must we go on
	 Hurting one another?
	 Why must we go on
	 Without each other?

	~I can't stand it!
	 Let's never part
	 A promise that's made
	 Straight from the heart

	~I don't where to start
	 But I know that together
	 Anything that tries to stop us
	 We can weather

	~Don't kiss me good-bye
	 I would never leave you
	 Keep faith in my love
	 I would never deceive you
 
	~We're two of a kind
	 Loving each other
	 Never knowing what's in store
	 Troubles light as a feather

	~Keep me in your heart
	 And we will never part
	 We'll make a brand-new start
	 Just remember me~

   Mars stared down at the heap of ashes that was all that remained 
of her love.  "Jade," she whispered, her strength spent.  Off to one 
side, the light struck the edge of a green stone and in a trance-like 
state, Mars picked it up.  Then scrambling to her feet, she ran off 
in search of the princess.

   Makoto gently closed his eyes and averted her face, the tears 
starting fresh.  She couldn't bear to see him like *that*.  As she 
started to stand, her fingers brushed against something hard and 
picking up the stone without knowing why, she let herself look at him 
once last time, then fled the room, searching for the princess.

   Ami stared at his frozen form, forcing back the tears.  She 
brushed a hand over the surface of the ice.  It contorted into a fist 
and she pounded on the ice, tears pricking at her eyes as she slid 
helplessly to the ground.  As she landed on her knees, still facing 
the ice, her hand touched something warm and looking down she saw a 
green stone.  Picking it up, she stared at it, then tightened her 
grip around it.  Slowly, she rose, still struggling with her tears 
and left to find the princess.

   Venus lifted her tear-streaked face from his body as she felt 
someone, no *something* call for her.  She felt strangely drawn to 
the stone and picked it up, clutching it tightly to her with her hand 
as she ran off to find the princess.

   Endymion doubled over in pain as the pain that he had felt before 
at his Guardian's deaths overcame him again.  "Oh gods, not again.  
Images flashed before his mind.  Red, burning, searing fire.  One 
last look . . .  <> said a thought that 
was not his own.  Blazing, crashing, brilliant lightning.  The feel 
of her hand in his . . .  <> came 
another thought.  Clear, cold, freezing ice . . .  <>  Golden, arching, pure energy.  
The look in her eyes that told him how much she truly loved him.  <>
   And Endymion knew what had occurred.  He screamed at the sky.  
"WHY?!!  WHY DID YOU HAVE TO DO THIS TO THEM?!!!  THEY WERE HAPPY!!!  
They were happy."  He crumpled to the ground, his loss overcoming 
him.

   The Senshi came upon him like that, as they each ran into six-way 
intersection in the corridors and saw the others.
   Endymion did not look up when they all, by silent mutual 
agreement, walked to him.
   "Endymion," Sailor Venus said softly, placing her hand on his 
shoulder as she came up behind him.  "Endymion, get up.  It is too 
late for this, they were loved, they will be mourned, but not now.  
The time when we could afford to be that selfish has passed.  The 
princess needs us now.  Endymion, get up."
   The prince craned his neck to look at her, at them all, but mostly 
at her, Venus.  Tears ran down her cheeks, but for once there was no 
despair in her eyes, only love, bright and shining.  For an instant 
she looked like his Usako.  "He loved you, you know," he said, 
tiredly.
   She smiled back slowly, tears dripping from her eyes.  She 
answered in a quiet voice, "I know."
   And Endymion knew why the despair had vanished, even if the pain 
had not.  Venus knew, they all knew, that they had loved and been 
loved in return, and for them, it was enough.  They had a duty now, 
one that could not wait, the princess needed them.
   "Give me a hand up," he said.  Venus held out a hand to him and he 
clasped it, getting to his feet.  They stood there for an instant, 
looking into each others eyes.
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   A scream rent the air.  "Princess!" everyone cried.  Endymion and 
Venus let go of each others hands with a start.
   "This way!" Endymion shouted, pointing down a corridor.  He could 
feel her, his Usako was close.  Everyone nodded, then began to run.
   "Here, Endymion," Venus shouted tossing something at him as they 
ran.  He felt a jolt as he caught it, then gazed down at it in 
disbelief.  "It's-"
   "Kunzite, I know!" she cried, naming the stone.
   Endymion glanced at her for an instant, then looked back down at 
the stone.    
"Why are you giving me this?" he managed to choke out.
   "I found it with Kunzite when he . . ."
   "I know."
   "I-I don't really know what drew me to it, but somehow, it just 
felt right that I take it . . . and giving it to you is the right 
thing to do."
   "Venus, no, I can't take this.  Kunzite-he would want you to have 
it."
   "But it is for you.  It is meant *for* you.  Take care of it for 
me.  It will give you strength."
   <> a familiar voice echoed in his head.
   Venus flinched for an instant, then shook her head and kept 
running.
   "Thank you, Venus.  You don't know what you're giving me."
   
   "Endymion here!" the other three Senshi called.
   He looked up to see three green stones hurtling at him from three 
different directions.  He let out a blast of white energy and the 
stones slowed and gracefully full into his outstretched hand.  He 
whispered their names as he came in contact with each one.  "Zoisite, 
Nephrite . . . Jadeite."  He looked around at all of the Senshi.  
Their eyes were moist with tears.  "Thank you, minna.  Thank you."
   "We loved them," Mars said, turning her gaze away from him.
   "They knew that," Ami added, likewise turning away.
   "We knew that," Makoto finished, glancing away.
   "The stones are yours, Endymion.  Their duty is not finished yet," 
Minako said calmly.  

   Then ran outside where they found Serenity being confronted by 
Beryl who was blasting her again and again with dark energy.
   "SERENITY!!!" Mamoru screamed, throwing a rose, that he had 
suddenly discovered in his hand, between the two.  He quickly took 
advantage of the distraction it caused to move in front of the 
Princess to take the blasts.
   The Senshi launched their attacks but she shrugged them off and 
shouted, "SHADOWS!!!"
   The Seven Shadows appeared and surrounded the Senshi, eager to 
devour them, souls and all.  The Senshi threw attack after attack at 
them, but nothing affected them and they kept coming closer and 
closer and closer . . .
   The Senshi soon found that they were too involved in trying to 
survive to do anything else.

   "Leave her," Beryl shouted, "and I will spare you!"
   "Never!  I love Serenity with all of my heart!  She is my wife!!!"  
He lifted his left hand and Beryl saw the band of gold glinting at 
her.
   She gave a howl of anguish and screamed, "Fine then, if you choose 
to stay with the pitiful Moon Princess, then I shall just have to 
*DESTROY* YOU BOTH!!!  Starting with you, ENDYMION!"  Beryl snickered 
as she struck Endymion with her dark power, lifting him up with a 
vortex of winds.
   Princess Serenity ran after him, despair in her face.  "Endymion, 
NO!!!  I want to be with you!  *Nothing* will ever separate us!  I
LOVE YOU!!!"  She took a deep breath and leapt into the winds and
they carried her up . . . up.
   "SERENITY, NO!!!!"  But it was too late.
   "MAMO-CHAN!" she cried, *her* name for *him*.
   "USAKO!" he screamed back, stretching out his arm.
   She reached for his hand, and they just touched before Beryl 
blasted them apart.  But it was enough, to have been touching when 
they died.  Not even Beryl heard them whisper "I love you" as the 
blast hit them.
   There was a flash of light as their wedding rings disappeared.  
They floated upwards, toward Beryl.  Tears fell from Princess 
Serenity's closed eyes; her last, shed not for herself, but for her 
love.

   Dying, the Senshi stared in shock as the victorious Seven Shadows 
loomed over them.  It had been their duty to protect the queen and 
the princess, the princess and the queen, with their lives if 
necessary, but having given their lives, the truth that presented 
itself to them was not a pleasant one.  They had given their all . . 
. and they had failed.
   Failed.  The word echoed in their consciousnesses as though they 
were all one being, erasing any nobility that their deaths might have 
had at another time.  There was no nobility in an unforgivable 
defeat.    The 
thought could have been voiced by any of them, but was voiced by all.
   "I'm sorry, Sere," Rei said weakly.  "I wasn't strong enough to 
save you, my friend . . . my best friend . . ."  And then the flame 
that was Sailor Mars flickered out.
   " . . . should've held out longer . . . I wasn't good enough!  
Sere, forgive me . . ." Thus, Sailor Jupiter finally lost the 
strength that had kept her alive and gave in to her terrible wounds.
   "Sere, I should have known how to defeat them!  I should have been 
able to find their weaknesses.  I'm sorry.  That's all I can say, and 
I know that it's not enough."  And so Sailor Mercury slipped into a 
cold oblivion.
   "I know I'm unforgivable.  I've forgone any kind of redemption.  I 
have sinned and no amount of cleansing can ever purify me.  My soul 
is lost to me, but I don't regret killing for you.  I loved him, but 
I loved you more, my sister-in-spirit, my princess-friend.  You were 
the only meaning in my life, and I only regret killing for myself and 
failing you.  Of my two faults, I regret failing you more.  I am 
ashamed, Sere.  I-I am unworthy of serving you, protecting you, but 
you gave me back a little of my humanity.  Thank you for that.  My 
princess, I guess you found yourself.  In the end, your life had more 
meaning than mine.  You lived my life the way *I* wanted to, but 
couldn't.  I'm glad you got the chance to be happy . . . I'm sorry 
you couldn't stay that way.  Sere, if ever I get the chance again, 
I'll make sure that you're always happy!  Always, Sere . . ."  The 
life that was Sailor Venus ended, but her love did not dim.  It shone 
and grew until her spirit could be felt, happy for once.  Her love 
did not die, would never die, imbuing the fallen with golden light.

   Queen Serenity rushed up, too late, and fell to her knees at the 
sight before her.  "NOOOO!!!" she cried, grief-stricken with loss.  
"Not my daughter!  SERENITY!"
   The two cats ran up behind her and stared at the scene.  Tears ran 
down Luna's face.  "Not the princess!  Beryl, you witch!  There's no 
heart in you."  
    Beryl thought wickedly.  
   She missed the flash of defiance in Serenity's eyes; the anguish, 
the same that had been in her daughter's.  Serenity however, had a 
weapon, and she knew how to use it.  She got to her feet.  Steel rang 
in her voice as she spoke.  "You have defiled Earth, destroyed my 
kingdom, killed my foster daughters by turning their loves against 
them, and killed the prince of Earth, BUT YOU SHALL NOT TAKE THE ONLY 
THING I HAVE LEFT!!!!  YOU SHALL NOT TAKE MY DAUGHTER, YOU HEARTLESS 
DEMON!!!"  She raised the crescent moon wand aloft and shouted, "MOON 
HEEAALLING ESCAAALAAATIIIOOOONNNN!!!!!"
   And they were gone.  They were all gone.

   Serenity heard their screams as she removed them from existence, 
saw them all melt away into the light of the silver crystal, the 
seven shadows being captured first, but the only thing she cared 
about at that moment was Serenity, Princess Serenity.  <>
   She felt a wave of weakness wash over her.  <>

   She sent the Silver Crystal forth, glittering with the light of 
the stars.  It hovered above her, above the ruin that had been the 
Silver Millennium, and then it sent forth a brilliant white light.

   Serenity stared up at it, the light blinding.  <>  Then she was overcome with 
weariness and the crescent moon wand fell from her grasp.

   As she slipped into oblivion, a figure appeared to her, shining 
and outlined with light.  <>  He held out a hand to her and she took it, smiling.
   Her eyes shone as she said, <>
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   Men can be weak, and so can women, but each can be as strong as 
the power they hold within themselves, in their hearts.

   Luna and Artemis watched as their Queen made her last, ultimate 
sacrifice.  They were awed, and they were humbled.  Most of all, they 
were proud.  Proud that their Queen had been willing to make such a 
sacrifice.  Proud that the princess had found something worth living 
for, worth dying for.  Proud that the Senshi had done their duty, to 
protect the princess, no matter what, even if it was in death.  But 
Luna had a different duty.  Hers, was to live for her princess, to 
advise her, to remain when all else had passed away.  Her true duty, 
though, the one entrusted to her and hers throughout the ages, was to 
find the one, the Senshi who could never be defeated, even in death.  
And Luna knew that she had found her.

   The crescent moon wand, falling from their Queen's grasp, let out 
a light and placed the two cats into two cat capsules.  They began to 
rise into space, and below them they could imagine the atmosphere of 
the moon bleeding off into the vacuum of space, the plants and 
animals already dead and dying from Metallia's attack.  And they 
wept.  The Moon Kingdom was no more.  It had returned to barrenness 
from which it had begun.

   Luna and Artemis drifted in their cat capsules, floating along the 
path that the children of the moon had taken to Earth . . . and the 
future.  Luna looked over at Artemis fondly, he was already asleep.  
Ah well, he deserved it for once.  Luna struggled to raise her head a 
little and look up, through the cat capsule to the starry heavens.  
She caught a glimpse of a figure, dressed in white and she smiled as 
best a cat could, before closing her eyes.  Her thoughts drifted from 
her to the princess as she herself drifted off into the oblivion of 
sleep that was promised her until she needed to awaken again, so that 
she in turn could awaken the Sailor Senshi and the power within them.  
She let out a quiet purr as she thought of the princess.
   <>

   They all drifted in the void of space toward Earth, their 
destination.  Tears gathered in the corners of the Inner Senshi's 
shut eyes.  <>
   Their voices drifted to them, as they too, floated towards Earth.  
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   <> all of the voices whispered, before 
there was a flash of silver light, and they were . . . reborn.

* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *

   The Inner Senshi awoke from where they had fallen asleep in the 
hospital.
   Rei moaned from where she had collapsed next to Makoto in the 
waiting room, when she had gone to give them an update.  Makoto 
roused herself from where she had fallen unconscious of the blue 
couch.  Ami stirred on the other couch, and Minako groaned from the 
chair, a fashion magazine falling from her lap.
   "What happened?" Minako asked, blinking.
   "I don't know," Makoto said.  "I just fell asleep."
   "Me too."  Rei rubbed her eyes.
   Ami yawned.  "I did too."
   Minako's eyes suddenly snapped open.  "Energy drain?" she asked 
quietly.
   The others stared at her then each other.  "Nah," they all said.
   "Still, Ami, maybe you'd better check with your computer," Makoto 
suggested.
   Ami complied but shook her head in a negative.  "Nothing, sorry."
   "Don't be," Rei said.  "I don't want to have to worry about some 
monster at a time like this."
   Everyone nodded in agreement.
   "Hey, you guys," Rei began slowly.  "I had a really weird dreamÑ"
   "About the Moon Kingdom?" Mako asked quietly.
   "And the Guardians?" Ami added.
   "And love?" Minako murmured in a low voice.
   Rei nodded, her eyes wide.  "You guys didn'tÑ"
   "We did."
   They all stared at each other for a long moment, then Minako 
sobbed out, "I miss him!  And we killed them!"
   The four girls began to cry quietly, comforting and holding each 
other as they sought relief through their tears for their grief.  
When they all finally stopped crying, they whispered their thoughts 
to one another.
   Rei rubbed away her tears roughly and said, "It's not over.  We'll 
meet again someday."
   Makoto agreed.  "Yeah, things can't end this way."
   "I have faith that things will be all right."  Ami smiled.  A weak 
smile to be sure, but it helped.
   "We *all* have faith," Minako said, more serious than anyone had 
ever heard her, "but right now, we all have to be strong, for Usagi."
    was the unspoken thought of all of them.
   Rei got to her feet.  "It's been hours since I left.  Mamoru must 
be wondering where I've gotten to.  I'll go get that pot of coffee I 
promised him.  I'll tell you how she is when I see her."
   Minako let a ghost of a smile cross her lips.  "We'll all talkÑ
later.  Usagi too.  I bet we're not the only ones with weird dreams."
   "No takers on that bet."  Makoto stretched.  "C'mon Ami-chan, 
let's get something to eat."
   "All right, Mako-chan."
   "You coming, Minako-chan?" Makoto paused to ask.
   "Naw, I'm not that hungry."
   Mako shot her a sympathetic look.  "We'll bring you back 
something."
   The four of them parted ways.  Rei to look for a pot of coffee, 
Makoto and Ami to get something for the cafeteria, and Minako to just 
sit and think.  As they each left, all of them wondered,   The answer that came to all of them was no.
   Minako sat in the chair, her knees pulled up against her and her 
arms wrapped around them as she rested her chin on her knees.  
"Kunzite," she whispered.  "My love . . ."

* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *

   A white light blazes and two rings fall into Sailor Pluto's 
outstretched palm.  They gleam gold in the light of the Place that is 
Beyond all Places, the world apart from Time.    Sailor Pluto stares at the 
rings for an instant, then closes her hand tightly and gripping her 
staff she disappears.

* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *

   There is a flash of silver light.  Two voices drift in the void.  
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   Then his presence is gone, but her essence smiles.  <>  Then she too is gone.

   The glitter of the stars was visible as the children off the moon 
bridged the gap between the moon to the earth.  Encased in their 
spheres of frozen moonbeams, they shone like the very stars in the 
heavens.  As they reached the earth, each winked out of existence and 
out of that time, into the future.  Into their new lives . . . and 
they were reborn.

   The crystal sparkled in space for an instant, then with a bright 
flare of white light, and trailing silver sparkles, it exploded into 
seven gems, each containing one of the colors of the rainbow and the 
essence of a shadow.  They too flew towards Earth . . . to be reborn.

   A thousand years after the destruction of the Silver Millennium, 
two sparkling capsules came to rest in an alley in Tokyo, Japan and 
two cats stepped out.  Luna looked at Artemis, Artemis looked at 
Luna, and though they remembered little of their past lives, they 
knew their mission.  Running off in different directions, they set 
off, their mission firmly in mind.  The Search begins anew.

   Three year-old Usagi stirred and sat bolt upright, staring up at 
the moon.  
   Six year-old Mamoru stirred and sat bolt upright, staring up at 
the moon.  
   They stared at the moon.  
   They slept and voices echoed in their dreams.  <>

   Mamoru sat on his cot in the hospital, crying.  His parents were 
dead and he was all alone.  His best friend was leaving him.  There 
was no one who cared about him.
   He felt a touch and heard a voice.  Looking up, he saw a three-
year old girl looking at him.  Their eyes met and both knew, they 
were going to be friends.  They talked for a little while.  The girl 
offered him a rose and then she left and he was alone again.  But in 
his heart, there was something new, and he knew that they would meet 
again, and so did she.

*Eleven years later*

   Usagi balled up the test and threw it behind her.  It hit Chiba 
Mamoru on the head.  He let out a yelp of annoyance and she turned in 
surprise.  He was looking at her test, but once he felt her eyes upon 
him, he looked straight at her and insulted her.  Annoyed, she 
snatched back the test, but as their hands touched, she hesitated for 
just an instant and so did he.  Then she had the test in her hand and 
stormed off, muttering imprecations about him under her breath.
   He stared after her.  
   Later, as their meeting crossed her mind, she would think, 


   And so it began again.  The timeless story of a timeless love.  
Fated to repeat throughout eternity until at last, they could be 
together, forever.

* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *

   Usagi's eyes fluttered open as her dream came to an end.
"Mamo-chan?" she asked weakly.
   He looked up at her, relief in his eyes.  "Usako.  Usako, you're 
all right!"
   She smiled at him.  What was he talking about, of course she was 
all right.  They had all been reborn, given a second chance at life.  
At love.  Then she remembered the monster and the fire.  Leaping . . 
. leaping to protect him.  "Oh," she said as she remembered.  "Yes, 
I'm all right."
   He leaned over to kiss her.  "I'm so glad."
   "I had the strangest dream . . ."
   Mamoru looked at her.  "What about?"
   "It was all about usÑour past selves that is.  Except, it was so 
clear, it wasn't like a dream at all."
   Mamoru looked at her in hesitant understanding.  "I don't suppose 
it had me saving youÑnumerous timesÑand us meeting in a clearing 
filled with roses a lot?"
   "Yes, and Lady Beryl was in love with you, and I called myself 
Tsukino Usagi and you called yourself Chiba Mamoru when we met for 
the second time when we weren't little kids."
   He looked at her, "And Pluto came after you passed out one time to 
take you back to the moon but later you came back  . . ."
   " . . . And then I went back again and you and your Guardians went 
to the moon!"
   "And Luna attacked me!"
   They looked at each other, and exhaled loudly.  Usagi smiled.  "I 
don't suppose it was just a dream."
   "No, I don't suppose it was."
   Her locket, which had been carefully placed on the dresser, opened 
and started to play.
   "Eternity," she whispered, gazing at Mamoru.
   "Eternity," he said back, taking the locket and placing in her 
hand.  It continued to play their melody as they lost themselves in 
each other's eyes.  Blue gazed into blue.
   An instant later, they both smiled and the mutual gaze was broken.  
Usagi looked around and started to sit up.  Mamoru gently pushed her 
back down.  "Don't get up, you're still weak."
   "But where's everyone else?" she asked, stubbornly propping 
herself up a bit more.
   Mamoru quirked a smile at her as he adjusted the bed so that she 
could sit up easily.  "You've been in critical for a week.  
Everyone's in the waiting room, except for my dear sister Rei who 
went to get me some coffee."
   "Your "dear sister"?" she asked incredulously, settling herself 
against the bed.
   "I'll explain later.  Oh and if anyone comes in and asks while I 
go get them, I'm your husband, Chiba Mamoru."
   At that she smiled again.  She remembered what she had done that 
time with the motorcycle accident as well.  "Of course you are,
Mamo-chan."
   He smiled back at her and took one of her hands in his.  "I really 
shouldn't make them wait any longer, but I don't want to leave you."
   "I don't want you to leave, either.  Maybe we should just wait 
until "sister" Rei comes back with your coffee."
   "I guess so."  He smile faded and his eyes grew concerned again 
and filled with anguish.  "Usako, I have to know, why did you get 
between that flaming rafter and me?"
   "I would give my life to protect you," she answered simply and 
truthfully.
   "Then that wasn't just a part of the dream."
   "No, it's the truth."
   "Usako, I don't want you to die protecting me.  I don't want you 
to even try.  I couldn't ever bear losing you.  And I really couldn't 
bear losing you if you died for me."
   Usagi looked at him not looking at her.  She said very softly, 
"You'll always protect me won't you?"
   "Of course."
   "And I'll always try to protect you too.  You don't know how much 
it hurts, seeing you get hurt because of me.  I can't bear it.  I 
won't lose you, because you're too busy watching out for me to watch 
your own back.  We're partners, and that means taking a fair share.  
If I ever lost you again, then I would have nothing left."
   "Usako," he said, his voice hard, "don't try to protect me.  You 
don't have to.  I want to protect you, because you're the most 
important thing in the world to me."
   Usagi's eyes started to flash angrily.  "I won't stop trying to 
protect you, Mamo-chan.  I know I don't have to protect you.  Like 
you, I *want* to.  You can't expect any less of me."  She smiled to 
try and lessen the tension between them.  "That's what Sailor Moon 
was created for, after all.  To protect the one I love from harm."
   He looked down at her and took her in his arms, holding her close 
to him.  "I love you.  You're my everything, Usako."
   Tears streaming down her cheeks, she whispered back, "And you're 
mine, Mamo-chan.  I love you, too.  For all eternity."

   The door opened and Rei came in carrying a pot of coffee.  She was 
muttering to herself.  "Stupid hospital staff!  Who says I can't take 
the whole pot?  Anyway it's not like *I'm* going to drink the whole 
thing and who are they calling a bad-tempered witch, anyway?!  I 
mean, the nerve!  Mamoru-san, I'm back!"  She looked up at where 
Mamoru and Usagi were embracing.  She nearly lost her grip on the 
coffee pot and as she ran forward.  "Hey Usagi, you're awake!"
   Ami, Minako, and Makoto spilled into the doorway behind her.  "She 
is?!"
   Rei looked over at them, annoyed.  "What were you doing, following 
me?"
   Usagi pulled away from Mamoru and looked up.  "Minna!"
   "Usagi-chan!" they all cried and ran to embrace her.
   Usagi looked up at Mamoru as he looked down at her.  Their eyes 
met and they smiled.

To be concluded . . .

"My heart says to me,"

Usagi smiles at Mamoru.

"I love someone so dearly,"

He lifts her out of the bed.

"That I know,"

The Senshi smile good-naturedly at the two of them.

"There's no one for me,"

They embrace.

"But you."

They kiss.

"I would like you to see,"

The Guardians gaze at the Senshi.

"What is wrong and what is true,"

There are suddenly two sets of Guardians, the Dark Kings and the
Generals.

"I am in love,"

Ami kisses Zoisite.

"(I am in love)"

Rei kisses Jadeite.

"I am in loveÑ"

Makoto kisses Nephrite.

"With you."

Minako kisses Kunzite.

"Angel light,"

Six year-old Endymion smiles at three-year old Serenity.

"Please bathe me in your love tonight,"

She smiled back.

"I am longing for a glimpseÑ"

They whirl around in a field of flowers.

"Of your Angel light."

They hold each others hand and suddenly there is a bright expanding
white light . . .

"I will be forever yours tonight,"

Prince Endymion gazes out at the clearing where he sees the silvery
form of Princess Serenity.

"Just smile at me,"

She looks at him.

"With that Angel light."

He looks at her.

"Angel light,"

The bright white light expands and fades.

"You are like an angel in my sight,"

There is a picture of Princess Serenity with wings.

"I have never felt a love as bright,"

A silvery light emanates from her and envelops Endymion.

"As your Angel light."

The white light expands . . .

"Angel light,"

. . . and fades.

"You bring love to lift the darkness in my life,"

Endymion holds Serenity close to him.

"I am enveloped by your Angel light,"

A bright light surrounds both of them.

"Please say that it's all right,"

Prince Endymion kneels and proposes to Princess Serenity.

"That I let you in my life."

They exchange vows.

"Angel light,"

The bright white light expands and fades.

"As I hold you in my arms tonight,"

Serenity holds Endymion as he weeps for the Guardians.

"I won't let your dreams give you fright,"

She lays him down in the bed and gazes on him sadly.

"You don't have to fight,"

The Guardians fight the horde of youma, shouting at Endymion to
escape.

"It'll be all right,"

The Senshi and the Guardians rescue Serenity.

"My Angel light,"

A white light bathes a scene of everyone together.

"My Angel light."

It expands.

"Angel light,"

It fades.

"I am filled by love when I get you in my sight,"

The Guardians and Senshi look at each other.

"I just want to forever hold you tight,"

They embrace tearfully.

"'Cause together just it feels so right,"

Everyone smiles.

"So just bathe me in yourÑ"

Endymion kisses Serenity.

"Angel light,"

The white light expands.

"I will be forever yours tonight,"

Everyone holds hands as they teleport Endymion and Serenity away.

"Shining in yourÑ"

The white light expands and fades.

"Angel light."

Endymion, Serenity, Jadeite, Rei, Nephrite, Makoto, Zoisite, Ami,
Kunzite, Minako, Artemis, and Luna all stand together, being held by
their lovers and gaze out at the screen, smiling.  Setsuna, Haruka,
Michiru, and Hotaru stand in the background.  A breeze softly blows a
few stray red rose petals across the screen.  Once the petals are
past, the picture freezes, fades to white and then to black.

A crescent moon shines in the darkness.


How did you like Part Five?  Was it worth the wait?  Part Six (the
epilogue) is up, you can read it now.  Don't worry, it's *short*!
(In comparison at least.)
Now, *EVERYONE* must write me about this Part and tell me what you
think.  Pretty please?  And no, feedback is not why I write, it's
simply appreciated.
Thanks.
Ja! (For now)
Fushigi Kismet

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