A Million Kisses - Chapter 7
Alicia Blade
Kammi22@sprintmail.com

This one is in thanks to Stormlight, Lady S, Athena, and Ms. Sailor 
Blue Moon. ^_^ Tee hee… love you all!!

I have a request. If someone could be so nice as to put A Million 
Kisses into an html file for ASMR, I would be much obliged. Just email 
me if you're up to it! Arigatou!

"Behold, I show you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all 
be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: 
for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised 
incorruptible, and we shall be changed."
					I Corinthians 15:51-52


Chapter 7: Promises Made to be Broken

	Serena put up no fight when the two claw-like hands grabbed onto 
her arm. Nor did she flinch when slimy palms gripped her other 
shoulder. In truth, she may not have even noticed. 
	Only when she was lifted unceremoniously to her feet and being 
suddenly dragged with rough movements down the corridor did she even 
bother to open her sleepless eyes. A moan left her lips, a sign hardly 
telling the captives she was alive. Possibly, she would have tried to 
escape them, if her limbs had been working at all. But they would not 
move and so she simply let her body hang limp between the two 
creatures, whatever they may be, as she was pulled through hall after 
hall. Her head hung down to her chest, blood-laden hair clinging around 
her ears and forehead. At one point she thought she could feel a soft 
poking in her rib, but when she continually ignored it (actually 
straining to figure out if it was a hallucination or not) the taunts 
stopped. Chattering could be heard from her holders now, speaking 
unearthly languages in mocking tones. Her mind, dull and aching, shoved 
the sounds to the back of her mind. No longer did anything seem to 
matter. Not much, at least. 
	Soon, she found the temperatures dropping, and the steps of those 
beside her slowing. The chitchat stopped and she thought she heard the 
moans and creeks of a large metal door. Seconds after was she led into 
a room, smelling of corpses and blood and everything rotten. The musty 
air pulsed around her, chilling her limbs, yet burning her lungs, and 
she strained for the energy to cough. The pathetic sounds came out more 
like choking. Still moving, she heard gasps, snickers, fearful calls 
and amused laughter from what seemed to be a large crowd. She dared not 
look up, terrified at what beasts might surround her. 
	Then, they stopped moving. Her head remained downward, her mouth 
parted slightly as a tiny drop of blood pushed out from between her 
lips.
	"Leave her there."
	That voice. Instantly, thousands of spiders were crawling over 
Serena's spine and she trembled from the core to the surface, icy 
fingers strangling her throat with fear of the hissing, demonic voice.
	Moments later, she was dropped to the floor, the claws and scales 
leaving her. She hit the ground painfully, but now seemingly immune to 
the hurt. She could not even produce a whimper. Lying on her side, in a 
position almost like that of a fetus, but with one arm strung above her 
head, she slowly allowed her eyes to open. It took some time for them 
to focus, drifting in and out of colors, black or white. 
	When they could draw images in her mind for brief intervals, they
were met with a gaze blacker than summer midnights, colder than the 
snow outside. The stare was surrounded with pale skin, a clear 
complexion, and a mane of flaming red hair past that. A long, slender 
neck curved into thin shoulders, a voluptuous body covered with only a 
skin-tight lavender dress at the bust line. Long red fingernails 
pointed sardonically in the direction of a shimmering ball before the 
woman. 
	"Welcome, Sailor Moon…" the voice was seemingly more horrible 
than Serena fished from her memory of moments ago, the exact kind of 
sound one would have expected coming from the tight ruby lips. "I see 
my henchmen found you… not so well…" Turning the thin mouth into an 
awkward smile that did not fit her, the woman moved her left hand aside 
in a fluid motion and instantly upon command, the ball floated away to 
her side. Serena, her heart shaking, seemingly the only movement within 
her body, closed her eyes, letting her head fall to the ground in a 
soft crash with the tile floor. 
	A laugh, mocking and heroic, sounded in her ears, and she 
flinched at the hideous sound, not wanting to look up at the same 
grotesque eyes in an almost fair face. 
	"Why, it seems that I have already won this battle if you won't 
so much as look up at me now…" she taunted, and Serena heard her heels 
clacking against the stone floor as she stood to walk toward her 
obvious prey. "You won't stand and fight me, Princess? How sad… and to 
think that such a wimp as yourself killed all five Doom and Gloom 
girls, without so much as lifting the Silver Crystal. I should have 
known they would be so weak…" Her voice, raspy and taunting, echoed off 
the walls as the audience, seemingly invisible in the dark, though 
Serena had yet to look back at them, snickered. "Get up!" she suddenly 
commanded, and Serena felt a surge of pain in her side as the hard tip 
of a pointed shoe dug into her waist. She whimpered, curling herself 
into a somewhat protective ball. "Get up, brat! This will be no fun for 
me to kill you otherwise…" Serena only gritted her teeth, pushing her 
eyelids together so hard that an incessant headache began to tap at her 
temples, forcing up another sob from her dried throat. Even THAT stung 
somewhat. 
	"You call yourself a defender of justice, protector of love, when 
I, the sole queen of evil can kill you now with a wave of my wrist. 
What a pathetic target. I should have known you would be simple prey. 
How could I have thought any more of you? Now, get up or I shall finish 
you where you lay, and forever shall you be known as a failure, who 
could not stand to die with dignity… and all your loves shall perish 
due to your incompetence." She paused, and Serena lowered her head as 
much as she could, knowing shame was claiming her mind. It was true. 
The others would suffer due to her mistakes. No one would be safe from 
this villain, and it would be her fault. And yet, even with the 
knowledge of such happenings, the power and strength she should have 
felt never came. She could not stand. She could not avenge her friends, 
her family, or her love. She was helpless.
	'I'm sorry…' she thought silently as a cackle erupted from the 
lips of her captor. 
	"You have made your choice, oh your majesty…" Her tone, mocking, 
died into a whisper. "And now goodnight. Never shall I have to deal 
with your nuisances again."
	A ball of hissing purple smoke collected at Beryl's fingertips, 
sizzling amidst her palm, dying into the air around it as heat pooled 
together at its nucleus. Serena slammed her eyes shut and waited, 
listening to the electric waves grow louder and louder, thundering in 
her eardrums. It wouldn't stop, almost creating yet another pain in her 
head, echoing in walls within her mind. The silence of death seemed 
welcome, losing fear she wished she would feel with the thought. Peace 
in death. What was so awful about that? Without looking up, Serena knew 
the hideous weapon was about to fall upon her.
	Zzziiiiinnngg!
	"What the?" Immediately, all cackling was gone and Serena, 
fearful, almost disappointed, opened her eyes. Her sight was met with a 
single, blood red rose. Her gaze widened, and through the pain and 
stiffness of her muscles, she tilted her neck upward to look in the 
same direction as Beryl. 
	Three girls, sailors suited like her, in red, blue, and orange, 
stood together on the other end of the large ballroom. Serena's lips 
dried with a gasp and she ignored all pain to simply stare at them, her 
mind struggling to remember how she knew them, and upon remembering, 
not taking the pains to figure out how they had gotten here. How they 
had become who days ago they had never heard of. 
	"What?!" raged the violet queen, holding up a fist. "How did they 
get in here? Guards!"
	"What guards, oh you mean these troll thingies?" came a deep but 
feminine voice, and from the corner Serena recognized a forest-green 
fuku, the girl inside just dropping a badly beaten goblin onto the 
marble floor. 
	"Game's over, Beryl!" screamed Jupiter, kicking the helpless 
creature away roughly. 
	"We are destined to protect our princess," triumphed Venus.
	"Even if we DID just remember a few moments ago," added Mercury.
	"And now, we shall defeat you and your kingdom!" yelled Mars. 
Seconds after the words left her lips, did she continue, "Get Serena 
out of the way so we can attack freely!"
	And then, their chants drummed into one call, drawing upon powers 
of fire, lighting, ice, and even love. The four teenagers began to glow 
different colors, energy flowing through them. 
	Still confused, though feeling awkwardly safe in this castle of 
horror, Serena let her head fall to the ground and her eyes close. The 
last thing she sensed was a pair of arms beneath her and a strong chest 
against her head as she was carried quickly to safety.

	A scream woke her up. A piercing, howling, bloody scream… that 
nearly provoked a smile. She let her eyes hang closed, listening to 
different sounds of war and battle. Metal clashing with metal, sounds 
of death, dying, horror. She smelled the familiar scent of blood in the 
air, this time though, she knew it wasn't only her own. Finally, she 
raised eyelids to peer through blurred darkness, watching the scene as 
best she could from her spot on the hard floor. 
	Beryl was standing back near her throne, her hands clutched 
around a red rose buried in her chest. It had been her scream that had 
awoken the weak warrior. 
	The scouts were trying to fight through a crowd of youma and 
henchman, killing them rather easily, though seemingly moving nowhere 
fast. Amy was standing back after having just released a thick fog, 
using her computer in an attempt to find easier means of attacking. 
Raye was throwing down her anti-evil wards almost as fast as the 
monsters could block them. Lita was the most forward, throwing punches 
and kicks in every direction, quickly taking down two or three enemies 
at a time, all the while cradling her left arm protectively against her 
chest. Serena wondered momentarily if it was broken. The last scout, 
Mina, was using her crescent beam to knock down multitudes at a time, 
but with so many targets, it only seemed to stun them rather than 
finish them off completely. 
	On the other hand, one fighter had gotten past the army of the 
queen's protectors. Tuxedo Mask, his cape torn and ripped, his hat 
missing, his hair damp with sweat, stood in the center of the circle of 
battle, fighting the evil villainous with everything in him. Serena 
could see blurs of purple and black, peering through the legs and 
weapons of the creatures that otherwise obstructed her view. 
	Lips drying, she propped herself up on her elbow, her head 
dodging from side to side, trying to gain a better view of the 
prominent battle. She wondered how Darien had gotten through to the 
source of the evil while the girls were having such a hard time coming 
near. Never in any fight had he shown such skill. Could he possibly be 
even more powerful than her other protectors? 
Blinking, Serena looked down, finding her head starting to spin 
with the constant commotion. She looked down at her body. Her left leg 
and both arms were wrapped with shreds of black silk, obviously the 
best bandage Tuxedo Mask could find, from his own cape. Most of the 
pain had died away, and yet her entire body was pounding with some kind 
of hurt akin to a numbed throbbing. 
	After rubbing at her temples for some time, she turned her head 
once again to look up at her friends, allies, as well as her 
adversaries. The battle was continuing on, chaos and horror jumping out 
from every corner of her eyes. 
	Then, things began to change. At first slowly, she saw more youma 
falling. The scouts were beginning to take down 3, 4, 5 at a time. They 
would scream occasionally, letting a high-pitched wail loose to go 
unnoticed by the others occupying the nearness. Serena watched, 
constantly reminding herself to breathe as her mouth formed a small 
oval, watching the enemy being destroyed. With a sudden instance, they 
were falling even faster now, and in what seemed to be a moment of 
death, they were gone. Weakened, destroyed, the creatures of evil 
collapsed onto the floor, dying at the feet of their teenage attackers. 
Serena made no move as one landed but a foot away from her hand, its 
black eyes open as a last flame of life within died to a flicker, 
extinguished. 
The army, the audience, was gone. Almost instantaneously, the 
tables turned and only the queen was left to guard her castle. 
	Stunned, Serena let her eyes travel upward. Victorious stood the 
four girls, breathing hard but with straight backs. They were facing 
toward the center, their eyes locked on the fight between Tuxedo Mask 
and the sole purpose for their invasion of the dark kingdom. The battle 
was moving nowhere, neither winning, losing, gaining any headway. Beryl 
had pried a recent rose from her gut, holding one hand over her 
stomach, and yet continually calling upon power from some other force. 
Tuxedo Mask, on the other hand, was tired and yet had not taken a 
single blow. It evened out well. 
	Venus, standing furthest from Sailor Moon, their recovered 
leader, was the first to turn to face her. Their blue eyes clashed, and 
Serena let her firm composure soften to relief. However, Mina's eyes 
did not replay the emotion, instead, they looked remorseful, full of 
regret. Gulping, she pierced her lips together and with a small tilt of 
her head, fell to the ground. Her legs simply collapsed beneath her, 
her arms making no move to brace her fall as she landed on top of a 
troll's body. 
	Serena gasped, her eyes widening as every muscle in her body 
tensed unbelievably. Managing to pry her gaze away from the fallen 
blond, she turned to see the other three staring at her with the same 
solemn expression. She held back a sob, biting her lip until she could 
taste blood. The second warmness dripped onto her tongue, they fell. 
One at a time, with Amy losing last. She coughed twice when her small 
form hit the ground, her head rolling over to the side. Shaking, Serena 
let her jaw tremble, quickly crawling over to the blue-haired beauty. 
She ignored the incessant tears, now feeling she was full of them 
instead of nearly having run dry hours ago. 
	"Amy! Amy!" she called, bringing her friend's head to rest in her 
lap. She stroked fingers along the short bangs, bending over the form 
as if to protect her. Saving one might save them all, she wondered that 
she might believe that. 
	The girl did not stir, however Serena did manage to find a small 
pulse. As soon as she did this, her head was buried in her chest, 
holding the teenager as close as she could in weakening arms. Her name 
escaped a few times, but not much else was heard above the grunts of a 
two-person battle overhead. 
	It was a short time later when the tears ceased to fall from 
Serena's eyes and she inhaled a sharp breath, craning her neck to look 
upward. Tuxedo Mask was even weaker now, her dear prince couldn't stand 
for much longer, she knew. It was a miracle he had lasted this long 
against the witch. 
	Not daring to look down upon the faces of her friends, Serena 
pushed herself onto her legs, locking her knees in place and glaring 
hatefully with eyes only for the fiery-haired demon. "Stop!" she 
commanded, her eyes blazing, knuckles growing white at her sides. 
The battle froze from shock and Tuxedo Mask twirled around, his 
eyes widening beneath the mask to see his love standing. 
	"Serena… you're awake…" he muttered, relief washing through his 
body. 
	"Thanks for everything, Tuxedo Mask, but I think I can take it 
from here. I'll kill her once and for all," she stated seriously. All 
the while she desperately wanted to look up at him but was terrified 
that with a look in his eye, she would want him to protect her. She 
would desire only to be wrapped in the shredded cape and flown away 
from this hellhole. And so her gaze remained attached to the woman past 
him. Darien at first made no move to speak, but slowly, he let out a 
breath into the cold air. 
	"How about we defeat her together, Princess?"
	"That won't be happening!" hissed a voice from red lips. As the 
voice died into an echo, it was followed by a groan of anguish from the 
man clad in black. Serena's eyes widened, watching him fall to the 
ground in confusion. Her breath caught. Composure disappeared with a 
look upon his back, now hunched over on the floor. 
	She screamed, flying toward him with graceful movements and 
falling to her knees. Her arms wrapped around his back, willing away 
the image of a black crystal protruding from between his shoulder 
blades. She began to chant the simple word of 'no' in the back of her 
throat, shaking her head as his body shook in her embrace. 
	"S…Serena…" Her eyes lifted to see fake assurance in his gaze. 
"I'll be… fi…ne…" He gritted his teeth momentarily, his eyes blinking 
in and out of focus. He took a struggling gulp, then clenched his fists 
together. "Don't… worry. Beryl… we have to… kill…" Without ending his 
sentence, he began to curl his legs beneath him and before Serena knew 
what he was thinking, the man was placing pressure onto his feet and 
pushing himself to a stand. 
	She gasped, grabbing roughly onto his shoulders. He flinched, 
their eyes meeting. "No, Darien, you need to rest. I'll kill her. I 
promise I'll kill her. But if I lose you… then I've lost everything." 
He seemed uncertain, their eyes battling within each other, caught 
within a slow second, until his gaze softened, possibly with pain and 
again he fell to the floor, too weak to stand longer. Serena looked 
down at him, kneeling at her feet. He nodded, his shoulders relaxing. 
	"Alright, I have faith in you."
	She didn't bend down to whisper the three words echoing in her 
thoughts, or to give him a kiss. There would be time for that later, 
she told herself. Looking up, her gaze turned to ice as it fell upon 
the queen, already preparing another crystal. 
	"That's it, Beryl. It's over!"
	"I'm sure it is."
	Her voice had somehow, miraculously gotten even colder, quieter, 
and then she began to change. The queen grew taller, her dress changing 
to a cool ice blue, her nails extending even longer from the bony 
fingers. Continually growing, her bloody hair raised on its ends, 
creating a crown of fire sitting upon her pale skin. Her eyes became 
darker than the blackest night; her lips strung out to a thin frown. 
Serena tried to keep he fear of shock from her eyes, but found it 
impossible, for soon the woman was towering an easy fifty feet above 
her. Gritting her teeth, she stumbled back a few paces, willing her 
heart to cease its rapid thunder. 
	After the metamorphosis had completed, she smiled demonically.
"It is truly over, Sailor Moon."
	Serena inhaled sharply, bracing her arms in front of her chest in 
an X fashion, lowering her head to glare up through golden bangs. 
Beryl's eyes flinched together, her long nails digging into the 
fleshiness of her palm. A gray smoke sizzled up from hidden fingertips, 
suddenly bursting into a metallic violet fire. The flames licked at the 
cold air, turning the very dew into lizard's breath. 
	Gulping, the girl felt her sudden tenseness fade away, her 
courage simmering down. With newfound worry, her body began to move 
backwards, unwilling to her heart. She stretched her calves back, 
moving away with uncertainty as the fire grew higher into the air, 
nearly matching the witch's new height. 
	But the click of her heel against a soft body made her freeze 
mid-escape. Her body become unmoving momentarily, not able to sense 
movement in the form she had backed into. Fallen, dying if not dead. 
She could feel tears welling up, one even managed to slip from the 
corners. Unconsciously, her fingers began toying with a strip of silky 
cloth around her arm. He had protected her… why did she continually 
keep herself from doing the same?
	A horrid screech stole her thoughts into reality and she could 
feel unbearable heat coming closer by the second. She needn't look up 
to know the treacherous queen had finally cast the evil flames at her. 
Her eyes did raise and instantly her sight was covered in a royal 
purple, like to cover the setting twilight. And the flames tasted her 
skin, burning into her every pore, searing the nerves of gentleness. 
She didn't believe that she ever screamed until it was too late and the 
entire force overtook her body. She was rendered motionless, listening 
only to her own shrieks of pain. 
	How quickly the heat burned down to a soothing aloe. In a turn of 
time, she suddenly felt as if she was swimming in a pool of cold water, 
wet salt washing over her skin. Her eyes, closed already, perceived a 
light filtering through the silent hissing. 
	"My daughter…" Her imagination could not have been quieter. Lower 
than inaudible, a whisper shouting into the ear of her mind. "I am so 
proud of you. Do not give up…"
	"Mo…ther…"
	"Serenity, you are in my heart."
	When she opened her eyes, there was neither cooling water nor 
seething sparks. A case of ice, of crystal, surrounded her, almost like 
she was standing in a tiny glass room. Her lips dried while her eyes 
moistened, and shaky fingers reached up to brush against a locket on 
her chest. It trembled beneath her fingers. 
	The room filled with white, blinding her, and when once again 
everything had silenced, she found herself soothing down the skirt of a 
white chiffon dress, bordered in gold trim. Inside, she felt week and 
hopeless, but this sudden power covering her brought her out of herself 
and a power unknown to her took complete control of her body. Blue eyes 
stared directly ahead as her right hand slowly raised up palm outward. 
With a thought, a crack shot down the center of the encasement and like 
shattering porcelain, it split into sheers of ice, cascading down the 
walls of the unlikely platform she stood upon. 
	Beryl's proud smile died instantly and she looked into the eyes 
of the strangely calm princess beneath her. "What have we here?" she 
mumbled to herself. 	
	"As you've said, Queen Beryl, it is truly over."
	With the silver gem nicely protected in the palms of her hands, 
Serena raised her arms forward, aiming it at the villainous before her. 
"For all that you've done, I will never forgive you."
	The same warm light barreled over her. The witch had only a 
moment's notice to prepare an attack, a weak one, before shooting it 
forward to counteract the effects of the overpowering silver crystal. 
She gritted her teeth, curving her back to push the liquid ink magic 
further, in vain. Pain must have seethed through her body when the 
white contacted skin, but she continued to fight it, curling her 
fingers under and stretching her arms to their fullest. 
	Serena continued to watch on from behind emotionless eyes, 
waiting for the crystal to finish killing the woman so that she could 
once again become weak and helpless. She missed it. 
	From far away she vaguely thought she could hear the coaxing 
voices of her friends. Breezes amidst the engulfing heat tempted her 
touch to theirs. 
	Closing her eyes, she waited patiently. 
	With one last shriek above, the crystal's waves ceased to pour 
over her. Licking her lips, Serena brought her hands down to her sides. 
Her breath inhaled a smoky scent, like cigarettes almost and she 
gathered the strength to cough. It turned to choking somewhere along 
the line. Letting her eyelids drift open, she watched as the final 
twirls of smoke drifted into the white horizon. Her chest fell down 
slightly, her lips curling into a sullen pout. With her grip weakening, 
she felt the cold, lifeless stone slip between her fingers. 
	The crystal clattered down somewhere into the valley beneath her. 
She listened to it, feeling no loss as its decent silenced. 
	Turning on her heels, she looked over a glistening white field. 
The palace must have disappeared while she was trapped in the glass 
chamber, along with the henchmen belonging to the deceased Beryl. 
	Now, five forms lay dead on the packed snowed. 
	With the first snowflake of an incoming storm falling onto her 
nose, Serena allowed her gaze to caress her fallen loves, holding them 
protectively in her stare. 
	She fell to her knees, body and heart numbing in the approaching 
winds. They came to blow away the hurt: unsuccessfully. 



Two weeks later…



	"Serena, if you're going to go outside, will you please take a 
jacket with you? You're going to catch your death of cold…"
	The girl shrugged carelessly, sliding her shoes onto her feet in 
the hallway, her head bent, distraught pigtails scratching the back of 
her unused school outfit. Ilene sighed, setting down her water and 
walking over to her daughter quietly. 
	"Darling… hon, you haven't spoken nearly a word for two weeks 
now. Won't you ever tell me what's bothering you? Please… It isn't good 
to keep these things bottled up inside…" The softness of her voice did 
not effect the blond and the gentle hand on her shoulder was quickly 
shaken off. 
	"Don't worry about me, Mom."
	Jacket-less, Serena strolled slowly out of the small home into 
the air, turning quickly into autumn. Ilene watched the door slam shut, 
her heart shaking within her chest. "Oh, my baby girl, how can I not 
worry about you?"

	Wandering through the streets of Tokyo at the coming of sunset 
may seem dangerous to any person without a death wish. But to a person 
with one… the feat isn't nearly as scary or awkward. And so, the recent 
warrior traveled her daily routine through the streets as the sunrays 
and moonbeams mixed together and the first orange street lamps 
flickered on over the sidewalks. Goose bumps would crawl over her skin 
only to be ignored, blue eyes watching aimlessly as her feet carefully 
avoided the cracks in the sidewalk. 
	It was nice out here in the brisk evening air, more so than 
inside a stuffy house, heated with artificial warmth. Much more 
realistic, she mused silently. And on a nightly travel to a sacred 
park, Serena would think of nothing but tear after empty tear splashing 
unnoticed onto the sidewalk, maybe between the cracks on occasion. She 
found it impossible to ignore painful memories with her mother's 
constant questions and concerns. Though her heart was in the right 
place… it didn't help. 
	And her bedroom… the most awful of all places on earth. She would 
have rather have been at the North Pole than stuck in that square 
apartment that evidently belonged to her. At least in the snow she 
could be with him… But while sleeping in her bed, cold from the heat, 
she would attempt to sleep for hours. And when finally the calmness 
would replace restlessness, dreams of her friends, of her Endymion, 
would haunt her. 
	Wonderful dreams… where they would laugh and play and sing… she 
could feel kisses and hugs. She could talk to them… The dreams are not 
what irked her. But when she woke… everything built in sleep would 
vanish. It was a terrible nightmare, relived nightly… 
	With no more tears, at least that she could feel, she found 
herself at the end of the trail. At the white marble pool surrounded by 
a green field, turning gray with the approaching dark. Her lips parted 
with a deep breath, looking up at the fountain, the cool water 
cascading down upon thousands of silver and copper coins. If she had 
one, she would have tossed it in by now. She knew her wish already. But 
her skirt did not have pockets and heeded no change. 
	Slowly, Serena climbed onto the bench of the fountain, kneeling 
before it so that she could look into her reflection upon the waves. 
Her head listed to the side, seeing plain, dull features surrounded by 
un-brushed, though strangely golden hair. A pause and her body became 
weak. 
	Stretching her arms out to the right to balance on the stone, she 
lowered herself onto the smooth surface, curling up against the marble, 
her eyes watching the waterfall momentarily. The cold air tossed her 
bangs about gently and a chill ran through her body, but was vastly 
ignored. Tucking her elbow slightly beneath her head, Serena fell 
asleep. For the first time in weeks, however, it was not by tears.

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	"Don't peek!"
	"But Mina…"
	"We're almost there, Sere, just be patient."
	"But I can't see a thing!"
	"That's the point, Meatball Head."
	"Ha, ha, very funny Raye!"
	"It's just down this hall, princess."
	A sigh echoed down the hallway, silent save the clacking of high 
heels. Serenity bit her lip anxiously, resisting the urge to scratch at 
the blindfold, in fear that Raye would accuse of her peeking. Mina was 
latched onto one arm, guiding her down the crystal palace walls 
secretively while the fiery princess of Mars stood off to her right, 
chatting on about Jadeite every time Serena wasn't complaining about 
her sightless predicament. 
	Jadeite… protector to Endymion…
	A giggle left Serenity's lips, picturing her lover from Earth. It 
had been months since she had seen him last and though the thought of 
him still made her giddy and warm inside, it also brought a sense of 
longing. She missed him so…
	"Okay, we're here," taunted Venus, pulling open a large door. 
Serenity straightened, her arms tensing in readiness to dash to the 
restriction above her eyelids. She felt Raye behind her, her arms on 
either side of her shoulder, pushing her into the room. She tried 
desperately to calm the whirring of her thoughts and listen for her 
cue. 
	"Ready… now!"
	Whisking the scarf off from her eyes, Serena saw the room light 
up in candles and decorations.
	"SURPRISE!"
	The cheerful call echoed from all around the room, permitting a 
squeal from the blond teenager. Her hand clasped to her chest, still 
holding the blindfold in hand, as her blue eyes danced over the 
occupants of the room. All of her family was there, all the royal 
guests that often came to balls and parties. Her closest friends, the 
servants, everyone was cheering madly. Their happiness quickly struck 
up a smile and Serenity laughed in delight. 
	"Happy birthday to you!" began the singing of a blue-haired girl 
in the front of the crowd. "Happy birthday to you!" joined the others 
and they all began to chant loudly. Soon, the giant crowd parted to 
reveal four handsome men carrying a large, six layer cake with sugared 
flowers and colorful frosting. Immediately, she recognized them as none 
other than the four generals… protectors to… Endymion… "Happy birthday, 
Princess Serenity…" But then, if they were here, where was…
	The singing quieted down, until one deep, melodious voice could 
be heard behind her. 
	"Happy birthday, my love…"
	A quick intake of breath sent her head spinning. Or maybe it was 
the sound of his voice. Yes, that was more likely. Twirling on her 
toes, she came to face a daring smile upon tan skin. Satin black hair 
and striking cerulean eyes. 
	Unsuccessfully fighting back tears, Serenity managed to whisper 
his name at the tip of her tongue. "Endy…" Then, with her heart 
pounding mercilessly, she threw herself at him, burying a shaky body in 
his embrace, which he accepted instantaneously. "You came back…"
	"Of course, my sweet. I told you… I will always come back to 
you…"
	With a tender finger, he lifted her chin, letting their loving 
gazes clash before lowering his lips upon hers. She melted against him, 
putting up no protection to the light ravishing of his kisses.
	"Aw…" sighed Lita from somewhere in the crowd. "How sweet… Now 
break 'em up and let's eat!"

***

She giggled, tensing at the feel of his kisses against the base 
of her neck. "Endy, that tickles…" she laughed, squirming beneath him. 
She heard him chuckle as well, lifting his head to grin at her 
adoringly. 
	"That was the idea, Sere…" 
	She only rolled her eyes, bending forward to nip at his nose. 
"You deserved that."
	Laughing, he rolled back to his side, propping his head up on one 
arm to gaze at her from the side. Her eyes followed his, the piles of 
long golden hair billowing beneath her on the soft grass. It was 
nightfall on the moon, with the Earth glowing far in the distance, 
framed by dozens of glittering stars. Two lovers lay side by side in 
the lily garden, next to the single rose bush that Endy had planted the 
first time his royalty had arrived on this satellite. It was, of 
course, Serenity's favorite flower now. 
	"Thank you for coming, Endymion. I'm sure you've been busy… but 
this was the best birthday present I could have possibly gotten…"
	"I know… and I was thrilled when my father told me it would be 
alright if I came up for this week. It won't be a long stay, but I plan 
on making the best of it. Besides… it's like torture when I can't be 
with you."
	"Ha, I share the feeling exactly!" she muttered, focusing her 
gaze on a blue sphere in the sky. 
	"But it won't always be like this… someday, we'll be married, and 
then we can live together and rule the moon and the earth, side by 
side, forever." This tempted a smile on the princess' lips and her 
eyelids drifted close. 
	"I can't wait…"
	"Neither can I."
	She was greeted by a tender touch on the lips and opened her eyes 
just as he pulled away, able to look up into a loving stare. Whispering 
his name, she brushed a stray of ebony hair from his forehead, tucking 
it behind his ear to watch it immediately fall back into his face. She 
giggled. "It will never stay put."
	"I like it that way."
	"Well I'm glad somebody does."
	He chuckled, bending down once more to brush his lips against the 
glowing crescent moon her forehead. It brightened momentarily before 
dying once more into a subtle birthmark. "I missed you so much."
	"Me too. But you did come back, as promised."
	"Yes. And I promise again that whenever I leave you, I will 
return. We can't be kept apart forever. Fate isn't that hateful."
	"Alright, I accept your promise. But I expect you to stick to 
it."
	"I should hope so."
	"Hm…" Serenity's eyes closed, her body relaxing into the soft 
greenery. "I was thinking…"
	"Sere, thinking? Call the cops," he taunted. 
Her eyes opened to stare up at him in confusion. "What are 'the 
cops'?"
	He returned the stare silently before bursting into laughter. 
"Never mind, love. What have you been thinking?"
	She shrugged off the comment and resorted back to her intense 
gaze at the sky. "I want to promise you something now, as well."
	Endymion sat back a little, chewing on his lip. "Alright… how 
about… your unconditional love as long as we both shall live?"
	"Well you already have that!" she giggled, watching a smile 
spread on his masculine features. 
	"Just making sure I hadn't lost it yet," he winked. 
	She grinned, soon finding herself being pulled into his arms, 
both lying on their sides now, wrapped into each other. Willingly, her 
head rested against his shoulder, letting his arms support her in their 
hold. A long quiet seduced them as her thoughts drifted over every 
aspect of this man that had forced her into love with him. She never 
did stand a chance.
	"Kisses," she called suddenly, breaking from his grasp enough to 
look into his face. He seemed flustered for a minute before his brow 
creased. 
	"What about them?"
	"I want to promise you kisses! A thousand, no a million!"
	He blinked in confusion, tilting his head to the side. "Sweet 
kisses or passionate kisses?"
	"Both! And only the ones on the lips count!"
	His eyebrow perked up, quickly followed by a large smile. "Sounds 
good to me…" he whispered, pushing her onto her back once more. 
"Great, then as long as you always come back to me, you can have 
as many kisses as you like!"
"And I promise that I will always return to my lovely princess." 
She smiled happily, letting her eyes drift close. He soon continued in 
a husky whisper, "So, then… what do you say we start right now?"
	Serenity giggled, a blush beginning to tint her cheeks. Tying 
dainty arms over his shoulders, she kept to her promise, starting with 
the number one.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~


	The air surrounding her was colder than she would have hoped to 
wake up to. This time with no blanket, no flannel pajamas to keep her 
warm. She sighed, sniffled a few times, willing her mind to go back to 
sleep before waking to another day she should not have to live. 
	The water from the fountain was loud in her ears, sloshing down 
into the pool below. A cool mist reached to her body with a small 
breeze, causing more chills down her nerves. With a loud groan, she 
finally lifted her eyelids, staring blankly into the silver waves 
falling down not quite at arm's reach. Her heart ached with remembrance 
of the dream.
	"I suppose we both broke our promises… didn't we, Endy?" she 
whispered, bunching the material of her wrinkled blouse in her fist. 
Her head rolled over to stare at the stars momentarily, making a dull 
note of the glowing moon in the distance. So pure and innocent. That's 
where the memories had occurred… Still, this fountain held special 
moments from the past as well… A sob stole her from the thoughts and 
she quickly rubbed at her eyes before they could begin to water again. 
	Propping her body up on her arm, she sat staring into the water 
for some time, listening to the laughter of weeks before fill the night 
air. It had been a night like this one… only; he had been with her 
then. 
	Sniffling, her head collapsed down to her chest, shaking the 
bangs slightly against her skin. "Darien…" she cried brokenly, reveling 
in the tears that began to fall again, sinking into the clear, 
untainted water. "Oh, Darien…"
	"Yes, my dear?" A tender touch of fingertips against her back 
made her yelp quickly, jerking to a position as stiff and still as the 
fountain itself. She stopped crying. Her eyes turning to wide orbs 
within her face, her lips running dry, she felt her body begin to 
shake. The fingers stroked against the collar of her shirt, tickling 
the back of her neck. Soon they were joined by another hand, rubbing 
against her upper arm softly. 
	"Have you been crying?" his voice whispered against her ear, deep 
and sincere, and real. 
	Her sight blurred, Serena whisked herself around, grabbing at the 
edge of the marble bench to stare up into two grinning, mischievous 
eyes. Breathing heavily, she let one hand come up to touch his cheek, 
shaking mercilessly. A breath left her at once at the feel of his skin. 
Warm, alive… he was here. And it was no longer a dream. She was on 
Earth. She was Serena. And he was here.
	"Da…Darien…" she choked, her lips trembling with every syllable. 
His smile spread wider and immediately, he lowered himself to his knees 
before her, bringing himself to eye level. 
	"It's me, Serena. You can breathe again."
	Gasping on a cough, almost a laugh, she felt new tears welling 
behind her eyelids. These tears were warm, freeing. 
	"But… you… I thought…"
	"I know," he whispered, wrapping his arms carefully around her 
waist. "But it doesn't matter anymore. I'm here. And so are the girls. 
You'll see them tomorrow, I'm sure."
	Both her hands reached to cup his face in hers, trying so hard to 
believe. "And… do you… remember…?"
	"Everything. I remember everything. Including the three 
individual times I fell in love with you, utterly and completely."
	And she smiled. It hurt some; she had not felt a smile for many 
days now, but she did smile. One that would always caress her lips, she 
prayed. The tears coming incessantly again, she whispered his name once 
more before lowering herself into his hold, wrapping her arms around 
his neck and letting all her worries and fears dissipate with his 
comforting embrace. 
	"But… how…?
	He chuckled. "I honestly don't know. I just… woke up this 
morning… remembering everything that had happened. I've been looking 
for you all day, you know."
	"I thought I'd lost you forever…"
	"But you didn't. You could never get rid of me that easily. 
Besides… I believe you owe me something. A million somethings, to be 
exact."
	Slowly, she raised her head to look into his glowing eyes. 
Eventually, a soft, loving smile spread over her swollen lips. "I 
thought we were at nine-hundred-thousand something now."
	"I lost count," he said with a wink, resting his forehead on top 
of hers. "So I just thought we could start from the top again. If… you 
don't mind, that is."
	With a flushed pink face and salt streaks left on her cheeks, 
Serena shook her head quietly. Her eyes closed on instinct. "I don't 
mind."
	"Good…" he said near inaudibly. Nearing their lips together, he 
touched her with a tender kiss, like butterfly wings caressing her 
gently. "Because I love you… sweet Serena. Meatball Head. Oh, and of 
course, the majestic Princess Serenity."
	She giggled, pressing their lips together more powerfully, aching 
to taste him as much as he longed to lose himself in her. 
	And so, trapped in their embraces, they hung onto the night air 
for hours, tasting, tempting, but neither feeling the dull sense of 
longing and missing. The sun came up eventually to find them side by 
side, kisses dancing with sighs and promises of love. That night they 
began their count down. 	
	With an eternity to kill, a person who plays his cards right can 
reach past many more than a million. Both young lovers planned on 
taking advantage of that. Besides, in all honesty, promises never were 
made to be broken. 


The End.


Yes, that is the end, and no I'm not doing an epilogue, so don't bother 
asking. ^_^ Oookaaaayy… to whom it may concern, here is a list of my 
future projects in order of importance: 

1. Secret Project (don't ask)
2. Next Time Take the Elevator (so stop asking when it'll be finished!)
3. Inner Senshi Series (due to many requests)
4. Amnesia

So, there you have it. I hope to have the first 3 finished before 
summer. That gives me… about 3 and a half months. Whew… wish me luck!

God bless you, minna-chan!
<3 Alicia

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