Hi Minna-san Here is the Third short story in the "Tales of the Moon Kingdom" series. Someone from the Looney ML mentioned the similarity between Pair Bonding (Guardians) and the bond between Usagi and Mamoru, a bond that transcends death. Here is my take on the start of that very special bond. This story is from the Sailor Moon/Guardians Timeline, like all my others, so the Dragonkin are very much in evidence. :) Rating: PG Tales of the Moon Kingdom Sailor Moon: Soul Bond Serenity sat in her room staring pensively out the window while Maeribeth rushed around the room getting things ready for Serenity's upcoming betrothal ceremony. She turned at Serenity's sigh and regarded her charge for a moment. "A common for your thoughts, Hatchling?" she asked gently. Serenity turned to regard her mother's Kin Sister and smiled to ease her worry. "Nothing unexpected, Aunt Maeribeth," she said softly as she returned to looking out the window, "Just normal nervousness about being betrothed to someone I've never met." Maeribeth placed a hand on her shoulder. "You know we tried to arrange a meeting for the two of you," she returned. Serenity nodded. "Yes, and events just wouldn't cooperate, I know." "Hatchling, I have met Prince Endymion and I assure you, you WILL like him," Maeribeth soothed her. Maeribeth thought to herself, "Yes, I know," Serenity answered, "The Younger Senshi came by earlier and said almost the same thing. Rei was particularly vehement in her assurance that I'd like him!" Maeribeth spread her arms in a "well, there you go" gesture. She frowned as Serenity got up and began to dress, but not in what she SHOULD be wearing. "Just what are you up to, Hatchling?" she demanded. Serenity left her long blond hair loose and tied a black headband around her head to hold her hair back, as well as hiding the symbol of her royalty. When she had finished, she turned to Maeribeth. "I need a few moments alone," she pleaded, "I want to go to the Inner Gardens and I don't want anyone to give me a second glance." Maeribeth studied her charge compassionately and gave a slight nod. "You have some time before the ceremony begins," she agreed, "And in that getup, no one will notice you. Very well. I will fetch you when it's time." Serenity cast her a grateful look and hurried out the door. Maeribeth looked after her sadly as she left for the Gardens. she thought, She sighed heavily. Because of the Soul Bond, they would love each other on sight. A pity the meeting they had arranged never came off, but with the war raging on Earth, events just never cooperated. Now, with the fall of Atlantis, Lemuria and the Crystal Kingdom alone remained to challenge the Dark Kingdom's growing might. They needed the alliance desperately and so the betrothal had been rushed forward despite the fact that the two primary participants had not yet met. On the far side of the Moon Palace, in the area reserved for visiting Royalty, Prince Endymion sat on his bed, thinking. He was still deep in thought, when his mother entered the room. Geia was a tall beautiful woman. Long, waist length red hair graced her head and she looked at her son gravely from eyes as green as Earth's forests. "Endymion, I have grave news!" she informed him grimly, "Your father will not be able to make the ceremony!" He jumped to his feet in alarm. "What's happened, Mother?" he asked her, prepared for the worst. Geia put a hand to her head, as if to push back her weariness. None of the Royal Family of the Crystal Kingdom had slept well for weeks. Not since the invasion of Atlantis had begun. Now, with its fall, the oldest member of the Terran Triad was gone. "Apparently, the sack of Atland did not fully occupy our enemies as we had hoped," she answered tiredly, "They have begun to attack the beaches that our troops and those of Lemuria are being evacuated from. Our navies still control both sea and sky, but the evacuation has now become a fighting withdrawal." Endymion became visibly agitated. "I should be there!" he exclaimed angrily, "Not here!" Geia placed a comforting hand on her son's shoulder. "There is nothing you could do that your father is not already doing," she said softly, "Queen Serenity has also dispatched two full Wings of Kin Guard to help defend the beaches until all our troops are safely removed from the Atlantean continent." "That was generous of her," he commented, relieved, "With Dragonkin help, those strange youma creatures shouldn't pose too much trouble." He turned to regard his mother. "As to our control of the seas and skies, that may not last long! With the capture of Atlantis, the enemy now has as many shipyards as they need and Atland has the largest Starport on Earth!" Endymion felt immediate remorse as his mother looked away in distress. "I'm sorry, Mother," he said softly, "That was unforgivable. There is ALWAYS the hope that we will prevail." He sighed heavily. "The war is getting to me it seems. I've heard much about the tranquillity of the Inner Gardens here. I think I need some of that peace now." Geia turned back to gaze fondly at her son. "Go, my son. If need be, I can fetch you in time for the ceremony." Endymion nodded wearily and left to search for that inner peace he so desperately needed. After wandering the Gardens for a short time, Endymion came upon a secluded glade. Upon entering, he was startled to see that someone was seated on a stone bench under a Lunar Fringe tree. The young woman hadn't noticed him and he took a moment to study her silently. Her clothing indicated that she was obviously of the nobility. Long blond hair flowed from her head down to her knees, held back from her face by a black headband bearing a crystal star on the front. he wondered. She was startlingly beautiful, a beauty that was hauntingly familiar. He felt his heart wrench within him as he noted her pale features, a clear indication of her distress. He moved forward without thinking, determined to offer this child what comfort he could. She looked up at his approach and gave him a shaky smile. "Another seeker looking for peace? And what brings you here, My Lord?" she asked softly. He smiled back at her as he moved to sit next to her. "I had heard that these gardens were famed for their peaceful surroundings and after weeks of heavy fighting on Earth, I need that peace." "Heavy fighting?" she asked in concern, "I knew the members of the Court were worried about something, but this I had not heard!" Serenity thought, He sighed heavily. "Seems like the war has lasted forever! Atlantis has fallen!" She turned to look at him in shocked dismay, and their eyes met. Endymion gasped, for as he stared into her deep blue eyes, his heart suddenly felt as if it was clamped in a vise. He dimly noted, through the roaring in his ears, that she was reacting in a similar fashion as she stared back. He raised a trembling hand to her cheek and she turned her face into it with a sigh, covering his hand with her own. She opened her eyes in shocked startlement as he suddenly pulled free with a harsh oath and leapt to his feet. "What's wrong?" she cried, distressed at his harsh expression. He closed his eyes and clenched his fists as he fought his turbulent emotions. He wasn't quite sure what had just happened, but he WAS sure that this young girl was his LIFE, yet, she COULDN'T be! He was promised to the Moon Princess! Serenity watched in distress as he fought to get his rampaging emotions under control. When he finally opened his eyes, her heart nearly stopped at the expression on his face, or lack thereof. Only when, frightened, she raised her eyes to his, did she see the strong emotion he was holding in check. "Do you know what just happened to us?" he asked her in a hoarse whisper. Knowing what was now in her heart, she nodded wordlessly. He sighed heavily and raised a slightly trembling hand to his eyes. "You know, of course, that this cannot be! I am promised to another, and for all I know, so are you!" She gasped as she realized something that the emotion charged moments just past, had caused her to forget. She was indeed promised, and in less than an hour, she would be betrothed, to the wrong man! Endymion saw the truth of his words in her eyes and nodding decisively, he turned to leave. "Can.....can you at least give me a kiss to remember you by?" a small trembling voice asked from behind him. He turned to regard her, and his eyes dropped unwillingly to her trembling lips. Seized by the need to taste them, he turned away with a harsh cry. "No!" he cried, "Do you think I'd be able to forget you if I did as you asked?!" "Do you really want to forget this moment?" she asked in a choked whisper. "What I want is not at issue. I have a duty and so do you. There is nothing more to be said." Without turning back, Endymion left the glade and Serenity stood motionless, tears streaming down her pale cheeks as she watched him go. Maeribeth found her, unmoving, still staring at the spot where Endymion had vanished. "Ah! There you are, Hatchling," Maeribeth said cheerfully, "Come! We must get you ready for the ceremony!" At Serenity's lack of response, Maeribeth looked closely at her charge and was dismayed. Serenity was deathly pale and trembling as tears streamed from her tightly closed eyes. "Hatchling! What's wrong? What's happened?" Maeribeth questioned urgently. Serenity turned to regard her Kin Aunt from desolate eyes. "I don't even know his name," she whispered brokenly. Alarmed beyond measure, Maeribeth took Serenity gently by the chin and looked into her haunted eyes. she thought, shocked. Extending her powers, she lightly touched Serenity's soul and was rocked by what she discovered. Suddenly, a suspicion occurred to her. Using her sense of smell, which was many times keener than a human's, she delicately sampled the air and her suspicion was confirmed when she caught a familiar scent. She looked at Serenity again. "Serenity," she said urgently, trying to get her attention, "Hatchling! Do you trust me?" Serenity's gaze focused on her Kin Aunt and she nodded shakily. Maeribeth released her chin and gave a satisfied nod. "Then I say, get yourself ready for the ceremony. I must see to something, but TRUST me! All will be well!" Serenity nodded and smiled faintly. If her Aunt Maeribeth said things would be well, then they would be. After Serenity had left, Maeribeth exited the Gardens and headed for her Kin Sister's rooms. Queen Serenity sat in front of her mirror brushing her long silver hair as she hummed to herself contentedly. Soon, her beloved child would be betrothed to a man who Maeribeth said would not only love her, but Soul Bond to her. She turned from the mirror when someone knocked on her door. "Come." At her invitation, Maeribeth entered the room and Queen Serenity smiled at her Kin Sister. "Serenity, we have a slight problem," Maeribeth began as she smiled back, "If it wasn't causing our Hatchling so much pain, I think I'd actually laugh!" Queen Serenity looked concerned at that. "Serenity is hurting?! Why? What's happened?" Maeribeth looked her Kin Sister in the eye. "She went to the Gardens for a moment of peace. You KNOW how nervous she was about the betrothal." At Serenity's nod, Maeribeth continued. "It seems that a young man needed some peace as well. They met....and Soul Bonded!" Queen Serenity gasped in shock and paled. "But...but you said she would bond to Endymion!" Maeribeth nodded firmly. "It WAS Endymion she bonded to. Since they've never met, they didn't know each other." Queen Serenity looked confused for a moment. "How could Endymion FAIL to recognize her with the moon....Oh! I see. Trying to hide her identity again, was she?" At Maeribeth's confirming nod, Queen Serenity actually laughed. "My poor baby!" she gasped through her laughter, "Can you imagine the expressions on their faces when they meet again?" Maeribeth smiled in amusement. "There is time before the ceremony, to arrange a short meeting between them," she said quietly, "If we don't, they'll look like they're attending a funeral, until they meet face to face! And that just WON'T do." Queen Serenity wiped her eyes and nodded. "I trust I can leave that in your hands?" At her Kin Sister's nod, she continued, "I wasn't laughing at my daughter's pain, but at the trouble her impulsiveness had gotten her into. Maybe now she'll think before she does things and she'll stop giving her guards nervous breakdowns!" Maeribeth grinned. "Oh, I think I can guarantee that!" she returned wryly, "At least, for a while!" Maeribeth led Princess Serenity, in all her royal finery, to a small ante chamber off the Throne Room. At Serenity's forlorn expression, Maeribeth sighed. "You look like you're going to a funeral, Hatchling!" she observed, "TRUST ME! Everything will be fine! Now, wait here while I go fetch Endymion." "The only thing that would make everything fine would be if Endymion had been the man I met in the Gardens!" Serenity sighed unhappily. Maeribeth kept her face expressionless. She didn't want to spoil the surprise although it was HARD not to laugh. "TRUST ME!" she repeated simply as she turned and left, closing the door behind her. Serenity sighed bitterly as she turned from the door and settled down to wait. Maeribeth turned to the pale young man beside her as they reached the ante chamber. "Endymion, trust me, please!" she implored, "All will be well. Be gentle with her." Endymion nodded and her lips twitched, as if she was trying not to smile. He was surprised at the inner amusement he sensed from her, and for some reason, it raised his lowered spirits. He entered and saw the young Princess standing across the room, facing away from him. He would have recognized who she was from her hair style alone. In the signature twin odango and pony tail arrangement her mother preferred, her hair flowed almost to her knees. It reminded him of someone else and he crushed that memory ruthlessly. He saw her tense as he entered and felt a surge of sympathy. She was as much a victim of duty as he was. "Serenity," he called softly, as if gentling a wild animal. Serenity tensed as she heard the door open and someone entering. At the sound of the familiar voice calling her name, she froze in disbelief. She turned slowly, sure she was going mad. When she saw who was standing there, her hand went to her mouth to hold in a soft cry. Endymion stood in shock as the Princess turned around to face him, the expression on her face mirroring his. He recognized her at once. he thought, dazed. "You....you're Prince Endymion?" she whispered, her eyes filled with a desperate hope. He nodded shakily, still unable to speak. Noticing the silent plea in her eyes, he simply spread his arms in invitation. She didn't need him to ask twice as she flew into his arms. His arms went around her trembling figure and he held her tightly, as he had wanted to do since meeting her in the Gardens. After a time, he put a finger under her chin and gently raised her head. Her cheeks were tear streaked, but her eyes, those lovely expressive blue eyes, were filled with such joy that he swallowed with difficulty. "With this covered," he said unsteadily, bending his head to kiss the moon crescent on her forehead, "How could I have known that the tantalizing little witch I met in the Gardens would turn out to be you!" He smiled at her delicate blush. "A short time ago, you asked me to kiss you." Her blush deepened. "You're blooming like a rose!" he observed softly, "I think I'll collect that kiss now." Despite her fierce blush, she raised her lips in invitation and he lowered his head to taste them as her arms went around his neck. "Know what?" Endymion said softly, his lips brushing against her hair. "No, what?" she murmured dreamily, content to be in his arms. Endymion grinned. "I thought this kind of thing only happened in bad romances!" Serenity looked up at him, startled. At the mischievous expression on his face, she giggled. "It does, doesn't it?" she said merrily. She sobered at once. "I'm so glad it happened to us, though." His expression softened and he leaned down to kiss her again, when there was a knock on the door. They parted reluctantly as Maeribeth peeked in. "Are you ready, Hatchlings?" she smiled, "It's time." Endymion raised Serenity's hand to his lips. "How about it, Little One?" he asked softly, "ARE you ready?" Her smile was blinding in its joy as she nodded, unable to speak. Maeribeth felt tears in her eyes as their joy in each other, brought back memories of her beloved Lifemate, Vordin. Lost to her these past ten years, the pain of his death never left her. As they entered the crowded Throne Room, Queen Serenity looked up and smiled at them before returning to her discussion with Queen Geia, Endymion's mother. When they climbed the dais and reached her, Queen Serenity turned to Endymion with a smile. "You'll be relieved to know that your mother received a message from your father." "And?" he queried urgently. "The Kin Wings have beaten off the Dark Kingdom attackers," she explained, "Your troops and those of Lemuria have been successfully evacuated and are on their way home." He thanked her with a sigh of relief and turned to smile lovingly at his intended. "Well, children? Are you ready to begin?" Queen Serenity asked them. Without taking their eyes from each other, they answered her that they were ready. Queen Serenity moved to the front of the dais. "On this happy day, I am announcing the betrothal of my beloved daughter to Prince Endymion of the Crystal Kingdom!" She gently took her daughter's hand and Endymion's and joined them, wrapping a ribbon, with the colors of both their kingdoms, around their joined hands. Queen Serenity looked out at the crowded room. "Their wedding will take place in one year from this day, as is our custom." The assembled in the Throne Room let loose a thunderous cheer as the betrothed couple turned to face them. Princess Serenity was much loved by her people, and they were heartened that she could marry someone she so obviously adored. Younger Venus wiped a tear from her cheek. "This is just SO romantic," she sighed as she watched Serenity's and Endymion's preoccupation with each other. Elder Venus, standing next to her student, just smiled. She was very familiar with Princess Minako's enthusiasms, but THIS time, even she had to agree that Minako was right. "That is the nature of a Soul Bond," Maeribeth was explaining to her Kin Sister, "It is a bond SO strong, not even death can sunder it!" Queen Serenity smiled. "Though dark times lie ahead, the future looks bright!" The End (For now) Ja ne, Greywolf aka Eric den Biesen The Kingdoms of the Star http://www.eagle.ca/~greywolf/