Okay, so this is it! I promise! Last part, then the next series starts. The characters in this story that aren't mine are Naoko Takeuchi's. The ones that are mine (Europa/Michael, Jennifer Hino, and a couple of others) are mine. If you want to use them, then tell your readers that I created them. But anyway, let's get on with the show now. I believe that this installment will have to be rated PG-13, but I'm not sure. Also, this may seem later on like it's a snuff-fic, but just stick with me. I wouldn't do that to the Sailor Senshi. :-) In hindsight, the fic really was fairly cliche, but I had a good time writing it. And since it's the final chapter of the series, you need to read it. Otherwise, I'd have left it out. Shadows From the Past by:M. H. Torringjan Part nine: Ruebus's Magic Mansion The portal swirled as the six Scouts, Tuxedo Mask, and three guardians stepped through it. In a split second, the Scouts found themselves in front of the base of the Negaverse's forces on earth. It looked like a large castle like in old horror films. Serena felt a shiver run up her skin as a cold wind howled around them. The sky there was as dark as it had been near the portal, creating a certain air of eeriness that made all the Scouts nervous. Luna asked Mercury to scan for any openings to the inside of the fortress. Mercury's visor was on her face in an instant as she scanned the building. After a while, it finally got to the useful stuff, and located five openings to the interior. "Luna, we've got something here," Mercury said. "There are five openings around the building. One is a sewer pipe that's large enough for two people to travel through comfortably. Another is an air duct leading from the western side inside. The third one is a window, unguarded on the inside, but there are light guards on the outside. Number four is a small tunnel into the sub- basement, which then leads into the main area of the base. The final one is a large chimney on the roof. It leads into a large room inside, that looks like a ball room." "A Negaverse base with a ball-room?" Venus said, confused. "Why would they need one?" Europa asked. "Ambiance? How should I know?" Luna said. "Here's what I do know. We'll have the best chance in there by going in five groups of two each." "Europa and I will go together," Venus said eagerly. "I'll go with Mercury," Mars said. "I will go with Sailor Moon," Tuxedo Mask said. "I guess that I'm stuck with Luna," Jupiter said. "NO!" Artemis snapped. He didn't want to be stuck with the psychopath dog. "What's wrong, Artemis?" Luna asked. "I was chosen legitimately by Jupiter, and that leaves you with Rigel. You'll probably meet with better success anyway. You've got no big humans to slow you down or get in your way." "That's easy for you to say," Artemis whined. "You don't have to stay with a dog with mental malfunctions." "I heard that," Rigel said, "And it won't help your popularity rating one little bit." "So, where are we going?" Moon asked. "Your choice," Luna said, crossing her fingers as best she could that she wouldn't be stuck with going through the sewers. Once was enough, and even then, more than enough. "We'll go into the window," Mercury said, indicating herself and Mars. "What were the other choices?" Moon asked. "The air duct, the tunnel, the chimney, the sewer," Mercury answered quickly. "I want the air duct," Moon said to Tuxedo Mask. "We'll take the tunnel," Venus said to Europa. "We get the chimney," Jupiter said quickly before Artemis could stake that claim. Rigel cursed under his breath about being stuck with a cat in a sewer pipe. The five groups split up and snuck to their different paths, being as quiet as they could. Mars and Mercury reached the spot where they could see their entrance with a fair amount of certainty that they could get in without attracting too much attention to themselves. There were only three guards at the window, but how to get rid of them without causing a distraction was a mystery until Mars solved the problem for them. She unwittingly stepped on the cliche stick, giving away their position to the enemy. The first two guards looked towards the bushes where Mars and Mercury hid and began to approach it. As the first one entered the underbrush, Mars grabbed it and pulled it into where she and Mercury were. It put up a good fight, but Mars ended up knocking it out. The second hadn't noticed its cohort being pulled into the bushes and had continued its search away from where Mars and Mercury were. It now looked up and noticed its friend gone, and, rushing over to where he had last seen the other guard, met the same fate. Mars took off the armor of the first and put it on. It was too big for her, and she hoped that the third guard wouldn't notice. Mercury put on the second one's armor, and it was a good fit. She went outside and got the third guard's attention. She summoned it over to where she and Mars were. They quickly dispatched it and left it where it was. She and Mars opened the window quietly and slipped into it. When they landed, they turned around to come face to face with an interior guard. "Is there any reason that you just came in through that window there?" the guard asked. "It was closer than the door," Mars answered in her most masculine voice that she could muster. "And we were feeling lazy." "So you climbed in a window, closed it, then climbed back down to the floor," the guard finished. Mercury vigorously nodded her head. "What is your name and rank?" "We are Tosha and Milga, peon guards," Mars answered again. "Doesn't sound like any rank I've heard before," the guard answered. "We're with a new troupe of guards," Mercury answered. "That's interesting, because I'm Lord Rubeus's highest ranking guard, and I wasn't informed about anything remotely resembling soldiers climbing through windows and making lame excuses." Mercury stood in stunned silence. The two of them would be in trouble if they didn't do something soon. "Well, we're on a secret mission for Lord Rubeus, so if you don't want to have to explain why the Lord's servants were late on your orders, you'd better let us go," Mercury spat out, thinking as she went along. The guard thought for a moment before waving them along. "Whew, that was close," Mars sighed. She didn't want the adventure to end quite that quickly. They looked around them to see if they could find something to identify with as they left. There was nothing in there, only a wall on each side of them. It wasn't even a particularly interesting wall, either. It was just a blank wall. The hallway was well-lit and incredibly long. It was hard to see the end of it, but Mars thought that she could just make out the outline of a tiny opening, well, tiny from her perspective. Oddly, it was the same view in the opposite direction. "Flip a coin to see which way we go?" Mars said coolly. "I say let's just go this way," Mercury said, indicating her left. "Works for me," Mars said, turning down the indicated path. She and Mercury walked in the same direction for a while, and they got nowhere. After a while, Mars looked back to notice that the window through which they had entered had disappeared. As she turned to tell Mercury, she saw a small sign on the wall that read: Hello, Scouts. I'd like to welcome you to my little base in the middle of nowhere. The first attraction that I'd like to show you two is the endless hallway. Now, this might not sound too appealing to you, but I've added some incentive to go down it. If you'll kindly look behind you again, Mars, you'll notice what I'm talking about. Mars, intrigued, looked back down the hallway again and saw what Rubeus was talking about. Behind them was a large mill stone, rolling down the hallway towards them. "Run!" Mars exclaimed, following her own advice. Mercury took a moment to observe what had set Mars to running, then joined her in fear and surprise. They ran down the hallway until they were tired out, which was, at the speed they were going, not a very long time. Mercury began to slow first, then was followed by Mars. Mars fell to the ground, weighed down by her armor, and Mercury joined her a moment later. Before she could hit the ground, though, a hole opened up in the floor, which carried them away. The last thing that Mercury could remember before she passed out was Rubeus's voice laughing at them. Luna and Jupiter were almost at the spot where they would climb to the roof when they encountered some guards. Luna was able to stop Jupiter from using her lightning, but just barely. Luna had a better idea. She would lure them away, then sneak back to Jupiter, and they would both go up onto the roof while the guards were distracted. Jupiter stayed in her place while Luna went off to do her job. A few moments later, Jupiter heard a large crash from off to her left, and the guards went rushing off to see what it was. Jupiter watched the direction from where the sound had come and saw the guards come out a moment later, carrying Luna, who was fervently trying to get away. "Good one, Luna," Jupiter said under her breath. "Screw it. I want to see some action. Jupiter Thunderclap, Zap!" The guards were struck down where they were by some large thunderbolts. The instant that this happened, Jupiter realized the err of her ways. Luna was flung from the hands of the guard that had her, and flew through the air towards Jupiter. Jupiter threw her hands up just in time to make a clean catch of Luna. "You okay, Luna?" Jupiter asked. "Beside the fact that I was just narrowly missed by a lightning bolt, I'm as good as one could be," Luna wheezed. "How about next time you try a wave of electricity flowing across the battlefield? It's more effective." "Oh, stop being bitter. It was an honest mistake," Jupiter said. "Look, do you see any guards swarming over us?" "No," Luna said. "That's odd. Look, let's just get inside. There's the place where we'll climb up to the chimney." They went over to the place where the structure had rotted out slightly and searched for some handholds. Some small holes were just out of Jupiter's reach, and another pair was right where Jupiter could get to them. Luna held on to Jupiter's shoulder as Jupiter climbed up the side of the wall. The two reached the top in a couple of minutes of climbing. On the roof, there was a small figure huddled at the back of the roof. On further investigation, Jupiter it turned out to be a maintenance worker, was asleep on the job. Jupiter let him be and went to open up the top of the chimney large enough so that they could get in and down it. After a few minutes of working, Jupiter got a hole large enough for Luna to crawl in the chimney. She put Luna in so that she could go down it and scout the surroundings. After Luna was down and out of sight, she began work on the chimney so that she could get in herself. She realized that the chimney was longer than she had originally thought when she couldn't hear Luna say anything back to her. She finally had a hole large enough to crawl in herself. She went down the tunnel-like chimney with a hand and a foot on each side of it. "Ho, ho, ho," she thought to herself. She climbed down for about ten minutes and saw the bottom with a light coming in through it. She dropped the rest of the way to the ground and looked around for Luna. She found the cat to the right of the opening of the chimney. Luna was licking some small wounds. "What's wrong with you?" Jupiter asked. "All I'm saying is that it's a good thing that I land on my feet," Luna said. "My legs absorbed most of the shock from the landing, but I still got hurt." "Are you still able to walk?" Jupiter asked. "I think so. It's just a few cuts, nothing serious the I know of." Jupiter and Luna continued on their way to search for the leader of the Droids and came across a room with a bunch of mirrors in it. "Luna, take a look at these," Jupiter said. She was examining the largest of the mirrors, seeing if there was something special about them. As she watched, Rubeus's face appeared in the glass of the mirror and she heard the door slam shut. "Well, Jupiter, It looks like your little bit of the adventure ends here," Rubeus said from the mirror. Behind them, a small vent appeared in the wall and began to hiss. "That sound that you hear is gas. You have thirty seconds before you go unconscious, and I'll capture you." "Oh, good one," Jupiter said sarcastically. "Just go ahead and tell us your plans, like it matters. We spent precious seconds listening to you." "And precious more seconds complaining about it!" Rubeus gloated. Jupiter lost control of her emotions and broke the mirror. Rubeus's face appeared in the other mirrors and began laughing at Jupiter's futile attempts to escape. "This seems so familiar," Jupiter said and blacked out. Artemis and Rigel walked around to the sewer pipe and entered easily enough, Rigel grumbling all the way. There were no guards to bar their progress, so they just waltzed right in. The sewer pipe would have been big enough for a human to fit in, which made Rigel even angrier with the others. It wasn't like it was any big deal, walking through some sludge just to get inside. At least they wouldn't have to worry about any enemies. "Well, how long can this tunnel be?" Rigel said. "With our luck, it doesn't even lead into the base. Probably ends up at the North Pole or something." "Mercury's computer told us that it went inside, and I trust the computer," Artemis stated confidently. "Yeah, is that the same as your Scouts and their fearless leader?" Rigel said skeptically. "Oh, let off them. They did what you wanted, didn't they? We're here, where we're supposed to be, and that's what you wanted." "Well, I don't have much room to talk, anyway. My Scout doesn't take his job as seriously as he used to. It's like your Scouts changed him somehow." "I'm not surprised. We seem to have more fun than do our duty. At least, that's how Serena would like it to be. All he had to deal with when you were his only peer for Scout business was your expectations. Now, when he's here, he's got his Scout duties, his girlfriend, his school, his life." "You have a point, I suppose. Well, let's get on with it. We've got to hurry up, or we'll miss the action," Artemis said. "Sorry," a voice said from the shadows, "But you're going to miss the 'action' anyway." A large monster rose out of the sludge that covered the ground, dripping with the stuff. "What in the...?!" Artemis exclaimed as the creature threw a sludge ball at the two animals. The sludge hit the animals with enough force to throw them on their backs, knocked out. The creature scooped them up and began to carry them away. Venus looked down the cavernous hole that was the tunnel, wondering what was in it. Europa was wondering the same thing, but more along the lines of what he could let his aggression out on. That was what fueled his fighting instinct, his aggression. The two entered the tunnel, which was pretty-well used. You could tell by the lights that were mounted on small pedestals along the path. The light level was low, but it was bright enough to still be able to make out the path. The walls were concrete and wet. It had been raining recently, so the ground was muddy outside, too. Venus felt fear trying to force its way into her mind, but she fought it off with the thought that she would be fine with a friend there with her. As they walked along the path, something scurried across the path, causing Venus to almost scream out. If Europa hadn't shut her mouth, she would have gotten the attention of the whole base. Europa was able to calm her down enough to show her that it was only a little rat. Well, little for the mutations that Rubeus had put the rats through in the place. When they got to the end of the path, they came to a small door in the floor of the room above them. They opened this, and found a small platoon of Nega-monsters staring straight at them and pointing their various types of weapons toward them. "I think that the most logical situation would be to fight," Europa whispered to Venus. "I'm going to have to agree with you," Venus said, jumping out of the hole and yelling her attack out. "Venus Love-chain, Encircle!" The love chain appeared from out of nowhere, coiling around most of the enemies and refusing to let go. The remaining few aimed their weapons and attacked. The first one was a blob of goo, which changed to look like and act like Venus. It yelled out her attack, and the chain circled around Venus. Europa came to Venus's rescue before it could do any real damage to her. "Europa Earth, Drop!" A small block of earth dropped on the doppelganger, squishing it flat. The chain which had wrapped around Venus fell to the ground, as limp as a normal chain. There wasn't much time to wait before the second of the five attacked. It was a creature which was so unspeakably evil that most of the Negaverse cringed at the mere mention of it. It was a pink, fuzzy bunny! "And it's so darned cute, too!" Europa said under his breath as the bunny threw razor-sharp hearts at them. Europa just barely got slashed across the wrist. It wasn't a deep enough cut to hit the artery, but it did bleed badly. He tore a bit off his costume and tied it up with that. "You're gonna pay for that!" Europa called out in rage. He let out all of his energy into one attack. "Europa Earth, Drop!" The room was full of earth where the creatures were standing. The two regrouped and headed for the nearest exit. That is, they would have if they hadn't been captured by a falling energy net. It came out of thin air and dropped on them. They were shocked by a strong current of electricity flowing through the strands of the net. They couldn't take much, and were knocked out in a split second. Rubeus stepped out of the corner from where he had observed the whole scene. If he could brainwash that Europa, he would be a valuable asset in the battle with Sailor Moon. No, Wiseman wanted all the Scouts for another reason. It was nice to dream, anyway. He mentally floated the two out of the room, still under the net. They would join their friends. Sailor Moon stared longingly at the air duct that was out of their reach. How would they get inside if this sort of thing happened to them? She looked around for Tuxedo Mask. He had disappeared the moment that Sailor Moon had discovered that the air duct was too high for her or him. Behind her, she heard a noise. It sounded small at first, growing in volume until the source of it burst from the line of trees that surrounded the castle. It was Tuxedo Mask, with his cane longer than usual. When he got closer, Sailor Moon could see that the cane had some sticks attached to it. Tuxedo Mask planted the cane firmly in the ground and used his momentum to vault himself up to the wall, near where the duct opened up. His foot was close enough to kick in the screen that covered the duct. He did this, then awkwardly worked his way into the duct. When he was safely inside, he reached his arm as far down as he could to help Sailor Moon up. They were both inside and they strained their eyes to see what was down the path ahead of them. There was no light except for the occasional dim light source from openings in the duct. The pair started walking, looking through the grating of each opening to see where they were in the base. The first grate was over the entry way to the base, which was guarded by what seemed to Sailor Moon like a hundred guards. The second one was a little further down and few turns later. It was over the ball room where Jupiter and Luna were supposed to have come out. Sailor moon caught her breath at the panoramic view of the dance floor, with its intricate pictures and complex color scheme. Tuxedo Mask was hardly able to drag her away from the view when they had to moved on. The third room was the prisoner's room, where the Crystal Carriers had been held. The room held occupants at that moment, too. Sailor Moon figured that they were probably just experiments of Rubeus's and moved on out of boredom. She was stopped short, though, by Tuxedo Mask calling her back and pointing her attention to the identities of the people. The people's faces were hard to make out, but she could tell after a Closer look that they were the other Scouts and the guardians. As they looked on, a sound was heard which vibrated the metal duct. Suddenly, a door opened beneath the two, dropping them into the room that they had been observing. They were caught by a creature that looked like one of those mad scientists that you see in the old, bad sci-fi movies and deposited on a table, where their hands and legs were secured by straps made out of some hard metal. As they were about to ask what was happening to them, Rubeus entered the room from his observing place. He laughed as the Scouts all tried futilely to escape. "You realize that you have made a colossal mistake by coming here," Rubeus said. "You won't win against me and my forces. Since you've caused me so much irritation, I'll just have to destroy you. That's annoying, isn't it?" "You'll never get away with this," Mercury said through gritted teeth. "I would expect you to say that, Mercury," Rubeus said. "But I've got an equally cliche saying for you. I already have." He turned to her and put his hand to her forehead. Mercury suddenly went into convulsions for a few moments before laying limp on the table where she was strapped in at. "Who wants to be next?" Rubeus said, gesturing to the Droid who was standing at the door. It moved to Mercury and un-strapped her, then it carried her away over its shoulder. The other Scouts were shocked at the event that had just happened in front of their eyes, and none spoke for fear of following the example that Rubeus had made of the helpless Mercury. Finally, Mars spoke. "Where did he take her?" "Mercury is going to the furnace to be burned," Rubeus responded. "You're all going to join her in time, but I'll just let you chill for a while." And with that statement, he left the Scouts to themselves, trying to figure out what they were going to do to escape. "Any ideas?" Venus asked, getting no response. "If only we could get over to that wall, the keys are over there." She pointed as best she could with her hand still trapped over to the wall opposite them, where the keys dangled, almost tauntingly off of a small hook. "Wait a minute," Europa said. "Mars, your armor is on, right?" "Yeah, why wouldn't it be?" Mars said. "Wait a minute, I see what you're saying! I'll heat up my armor to free myself, then get the key to free you all." She drew in a deep breath, sighing before setting her armor to its task. "Fire Armor, Sear!" The manacles melted away almost instantly, and Mars went to where the keys dangled from their hook. She made sure not to melt the keys when she picked them up to take them to Europa first. Before she could unlock him all the way, though, she was struck from behind by a sharp blast of energy from Rubeus. She slumped onto the table that held Europa. He noticed that she wasn't breathing. He couldn't tell if her pulse had stopped yet, but it was a good estimation judging by the force that Rubeus had put into the blast. Europa had felt the blast when it had hit Mars. The same Droid returned to take the body away to the same place that Mercury's body had gone. Rubeus replaced the keys on the hook. Only when they were alone did anybody speak again. "So Europa," Jupiter said, "I don't suppose that you'll be getting back in time for your tutoring session with Melvin." "That would be a good estimation," Europa replied. "Anyone else got any ideas?" Rigel called from his cage, "You've got one more power that we can use right now." "Why didn't you tell me about this before now?" Europa asked. "Well, it's not a very useful power, and we've never needed it before this, so I figured, what's the point? Anyway, you can use your Europa Magnets power to turn the shackles into magnets that can attract the keys," Rigel said. "Thanks loads, Rigel. Europa Magnets, Attract!" A power filled the metal, turning it into a magnet. The keys were pulled through the air to where they landed with a clank on the magnet near Europa's hand. Europa reached as best he could with his hand and grabbed the keys. He painfully twisted his hands to where they could put the keys in the hole and unlock his hand. After a little bit of work, he had his hand free and was working on the other one. As he was working, Rubeus came in to check on his prisoners. Europa quickly hid the key in his pocket and put his hand back in the shackle without locking it. "So, how are my little friends doing now?" Rubeus asked, walking over to Moon. "What do you want with us?" Moon asked. "You don't know by now?" Rubeus asked. "I want you all dead. You don't mess with the Dark Moon and get away with it." "Why don't you just kill us all at once then?" Venus asked. "First of all, it's not fun that way. Second of all, I want you to suffer by seeing your comrades die. You will eventually go mad and want to die yourself." To accent his point, he took aim with his hand and shot Jupiter. She wasn't dead, Moon could tell, but if she wasn't rushed somewhere quickly, she would die. "You know," Europa said, "There's an easier way to make us go crazy. Just show us really bad movies until our brains turn to slush." "I tried that with another person, and it didn't work at all," Rubeus replied with a sniff. "I'll just leave you all to yourselves." And he left the room. Europa took his hand from out of the metal shackle and took the key from his pocket. He began working on his other hand again until it was free. Then he started on the feet. As he began working on his right foot, Rubeus entered again. Seeing Europa freeing himself, he took a blast at Europa. Europa ducked under the blast and used his power. "Europa Sandstorm, Blow!" The air was full of sand particles, blowing at Rubeus and stinging his eyes. Europa got back to his work of unlocking his feet, and when he wasn't looking, Rubeus took another shot. The shot hit Europa, who, ironically, had just gotten his last foot free. The shot wasn't hard enough to kill Europa, but it did knock him for a loop. He hit the back wall and went unconscious. "Stupid freak," Rubeus said under his breath as he left the room. "So, do we have any more bright ideas?" Tuxedo Mask asked. "Well, if I could reach my meatballs, then I could pick the lock," Sailor Moon said. "What do you mean?" Venus asked. "What? You think that this 'do is normal? I need some major hair pins to keep these up." Serena bent her head over to her hands and started searching through her meatballs for a hair pin. When she found one, she started picking her lock. Without any training, she didn't know a thing about what she was doing, but she was able to figure it out after a couple of minutes. She had her hand free and was working on the other one. Soon, she was completely free and had the key in her hand. She had the others out in a matter of moments. They went to check Europa and Jupiter. He was in good shape for the most part, but they didn't know the extent of his injuries. Jupiter wasn't half as well off as Europa. Rigel took a small black box out of his subspace pocket and pointed it at Europa and Jupiter. He turned it on and they vanished. "Where'd they go?" Venus asked. "I sent them to Central Command. They'll take care of Jupiter and Europa, and they'll be fine in a day or two, if I know my injuries," Rigel answered. The two remaining Scouts, Tuxedo Mask, and the guardians left the room after scanning the hallway to be sure that it was safe. They walked in the direction that they had seen Rubeus go when he left the room and followed the hallway. When they got to a point where there was a hallway intersecting their own, they stopped to consider which way to go. After a moment of deliberating, they decided to keep on the original path. They started walking down the path, and they heard the sound of Raye screaming from the other path. Without thinking, they started running towards the voice. They found Raye being held under a bed of spikes, and the bed being lowered on her. Venus was the first to react, running towards Raye. When she was about to reach for Raye to save her, the floor dropped out from under Venus. Venus was able to grab the ledge to keep from falling. She looked below herself and saw a pit of spikes, with snakes crawling around in the pit. She truly didn't want to go in there. According to Rubeus, though, who showed up just as she fell in, she didn't have much of a choice. "You will die!" Rubeus said, stamping on Venus's fingers. She let go with one hand, getting it stamped on each time that she put it back, then the other let go. She felt the spinning sensation of falling, and then, a split second of pain, in which she cried out. Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask stood in utter astonishment as they saw Venus fall away from the side of the pit into the bottom. Sailor Moon heard the scream, then looked away in pain. Rubeus teleported away, leaving the others to mourn their losses. Tuxedo Mask walked over to the edge of the pit and looked in. There had been snakes in the pit, which were already swarming over their food for the month. He could hardly see any of what was left of Venus, and by the looks of the spikes at the bottom, he was glad that he couldn't. He walked over to Moon and wrapped her in a reassuring embrace. She felt safe in his grasp, and that was comforting, but only slightly. They still had to either destroy Rubeus or get killed themselves. Neither of them liked the latter choice. Luna and the other guardians walked up and gave their opinion of the whole situation. "We've got to get out of here," Luna said. "We should get rid of Rubeus first," Artemis said. "And quickly," Rigel confirmed. "But how?" Moon asked. "There's only two of us here." "That doesn't mean that we can't win," Tuxedo said. They went on in the direction that they had originally been going, and eventually came to a large, ornately decorated door, made out of oak from the look of it. They pushed it open with a considerable amount of effort. Inside was a large chair that was more like a throne, made of gold and upholstered in red material that looked like silk. They approached the chair, and a flash of light went through the room. When everyone's eyes had readjusted to the dark, they saw Rubeus sitting in the chair, looking very smug. "So, you've finally decided to join me here for your own deaths," Rubeus said. "What are you talking about?" Moon asked. "We're the ones who are going to defeat you!" "Oh, but I disagree. You know how music can affect the outcome of a battle? Well, I've hired someone to play a special number just for this occasion." A light shone on a corner, where a band was sitting with its instruments at the ready. Rubeus started them up, and they began playing a funeral dirge. "You'll be hearing your own dirge play as you go to the grave." "I don't think so!" Tuxedo Mask said, throwing some roses at the stunned Rubeus. The first rose caught Rubeus across the face, sending him spinning. The rest pinned him all over the body, sending small rivulets of blood down his clothes. He turned back to the two heroes, sending curses their way, then attacking. He shot some blasts towards them. Tuxedo was able to dodge with plenty of time, but Sailor Moon tripped over herself. She wasn't able to get up in time to get out of the way of the blasts. She screamed in fear. She didn't want to die. She doesn't have to die, Artemis thought as he jumped in the way of the oncoming blast. He was knocked into Sailor Moon. "Artemis, you saved me!" Sailor moon said as she cradled the injured cat in her arms. "I know, Princess," Artemis said, closing his eyes for the last time. Sailor Moon was too hurt by this to let Rubeus get away with it. She stood up and took out her Scepter. She aimed it towards Rubeus and put all her remaining energy into the one blast. "Moon Scepter, ELIMINATION!" The Scepter went to its work, pouring out energy onto the enemy and his band. The band disintegrated in a few moments, but Rubeus had a force field up, protecting him from the initial attack. Tuxedo Mask could see Moon tiring and could also see that Rubeus wasn't weakening. He rushed to Moon and grabbed her. He was able to transfer his energy to her to give her the blast that was needed to cripple the force-field and hit Rubeus. Rubeus felt the attack breaching his force-field and started to panic. As he felt the energy hit him, he gave up. He dropped the force-field and fell to the floor. His mind was clear for the first time in his life. "Sailor Moon, You've defeated me! I was going to kill you, but I couldn't. Please, you must listen to me. During the first part of my life, I was good. The Dark Moon came and took my life and home for their own. They forced me into servitude and brainwashed me. If you can forgive me, then I can die a happy man." "I forgive you," Moon said. Rubeus smiled as he disappeared into nothing, his life ending. With that, she broke into tears. Too many lives had been lost on this mission. She wanted to have her friends back, but there was no way to get it. Tuxedo helped her to her feet, for she had sunk to her knees during her crying. She looked back at the spot where she had been sitting, and saw why he had pulled her away. Where her tears had fallen, there were small holes in the floor, growing larger by the moment. The holes emitted a silver light, lighting the dim room. When the holes had grown to about five feet in width, they stopped growing. "What are they?" Sailor Moon asked, awestruck by the utter beauty of the pools of silver. It looked like mercury in its purest. "They're emotion pools," Luna said. "They're very rare, only occurring once in a lifetime. I've only heard of them once before, but it was during the Silver Millennium. They're used to recover the dead at the price of a life. You must only attempt it if you truly want the person brought back, or it won't work." "I want them back," Moon said, stepping toward the pools. "Wait, Princess," Rigel said, stopping her. "You don't have to go. I'll do it." "Why should you have to give your life for them?" Sailor Moon asked. "So that you don't have to. You're the Princess, and the others are needed to guide you. I've served my purpose, training Europa. I'll be all right. Besides, these things happen so often, I figure, what the hell! Maybe you'll find a way to save me some day!" Rigel looked at Luna and asked, "So, how do these things work, anyway?" "Step in, and look for the spirit or spirits, in our case, and push them back towards the opening. They'll emerge unscathed, and you'll be trapped there for the rest of your life in their stead." "Sounds like a good deal," Rigel said, stepping into the pool. He disappeared below the surface, which didn't ripple at all. It just emitted the same eerie light. After a few moments, Mercury emerged, followed by Mars, Artemis, and Venus. They all had puzzled looks on their faces. When all four had emerged completely and were away from the pools, the pools disappeared. Sailor Moon, Tuxedo Mask, and Luna rushed over to the others and embraced them tightly. "What happened?" Mars asked. "It's a long story," Luna said. "Let's just say that you can know what your mom went through on a smaller scale." "Let's get out of here," Moon said. "Wait," Venus said, "Where's Rigel?" "He gave his life to save you all," Tuxedo Mask said. "He did it by his own consent, and he knew that he wouldn't be coming back." "I swear on behalf of the Moon that I will find a way to bring Rigel back," Moon said. "Considering the fact that I keep finding ways to resurrect everyone else, it doesn't seem too impossible." "Yeah, well, I don't think that Michael will be too happy to find out that his dog has died," Venus said. "When he learns that it was in order to bring you back, he'll understand," Mercury said. "Can we get out of here?" Moon asked impatiently. The four Scouts gathered together in a close circle and chanted the words, "Scout Power, Scout Teleport." Almost instantly, they were teleported out of the room to their home. A long distance above the Earth, a UFO hung in the air silently and undetected. A figure watched from the inside of that UFO at the scene that had just taken place in his castle. "They're stronger than I thought," Rubeus said to himself. "It's a good thing that I made that replica of myself as a precautionary measure against this sort of thing happening. I just hope that Wiseman doesn't find out about this. Hmph! Started my life as good- Who programmed that thing, anyway?" The UFO moved out of its position and into space to do some heavy research and development before its next offensive on the planet. Rubeus reasoned that he might have more luck by trying to attack different parts of the planet. A few mornings later, Michael awoke in his bed, as usual. Rigel wasn't at the foot of his bed. Michael wondered why. Rigel always loved waking him up. Michael went through his usual morning routine without thinking another thing about Rigel. He left his house a little early so that he could go talk to Serena before class started. When he got to class, he found someone who he hadn't expected to see. Amy was sitting at her desk, and Michael joined her. He asked her about what had happened after he had left so that she could be there. She didn't reply for a long time. Michael could sense something in her manner that suggested sadness. "What happened?" he asked. "Rigel sacrificed himself to save us," Amy said with tears sparkling in her eyes. Michael could feel some welling up in his own. He had loved Rigel so much during the years that he had known Rigel, and now, Rigel was gone. "It was the only way to do it. He went very peacefully, it was his own decision." "I figured that he would go like that," Michael said, "Or something about choking on dog food. I'll just have to get on with my life now." "Yes, it's not like it was you who died. You've got to be thankful about our own lives and his actions. He wouldn't want you to go on in any other way than normal." "I can get over it, just like I had to get over giving my cats away to get Rigel. Maybe we can get more cats now. Oh, well, I've got to get to my desk now. Class is starting." He sat down at his desk, and the instant that Ms. Haruna started teaching, he felt back in his element. He would get over this through learning and fun. The concert was that night. He would take Mina, and they would forget about their priorities for one night. One enjoyable night. End of Shadows From the Past. Coming soon: Missing Crystals Series part one MAN, THAT WAS LONG!!! I never meant to drag it out like that, but that's the way that I am sometimes. When I'm writing things to post, I try to minimize the lengths. When I write for myself, I write for hundreds of pages. But, that's not the point. E-mail me at: jmh6187@uncwil.edu. I'll read anything and reply if I can. See you next time!
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