S.I.U. - The Sailor Investigation Unit by DARK DAY FOR ANIME (Mark A Page) Disclaimer - all characters pertaining to the series Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon are owned by Takeuchi Naoko, Bandai and Kodansya. All other characters were thought up by me. Well, its true, isn't it? ^_^ -------------------------------------------------------------------- It had been a while since she had seen her native Earth. The young woman had traversed the tunnel between the two worlds, small as it was, and stepped out into a world that, only days ago, was rapidly degenerating into a fantasy. In her mind, anyway. Now it was real, again. And wet. She found herself standing atop a building in the centre of Tokyo city, being heavily rained upon. It had been a long time since she'd seen the rain. She didn't like it any more than she did when she left Earth. Or was forced to leave, which was more the truth of the situation. She could understand, now, why it had been so important for those within the Sacred House to be rid of her. She was as mad as hell at the time. Oh well, nothing to be done. She was back on Earth with complete control of her powers, ready to make a splash on the local halfling scene. She threw her hood over her head, and wrapped her cape around her form, to protect herself from the rain, and stepped up to the side of the roof, looking down upon the denizens of the city, below. She'd have to find new, more socially acceptable clothing. Black leather bondage gear with studs and fishnets may be haute coiture in the other world, but here it only invited offers of cash for work. No problem. All she had to do was find out what was in fashion, and she could remould her current gear to suit. Of course, what was in fashion wasn't always that socially acceptable, either. She giggled at the thought. She wasn't all that surprised when she saw three women fly past. Two clearly unconcious, and the third hysterical. Ah yes, it was good to be back on Earth. ----o Part Fourteen The Slightest Sound ----o Pagan was on the bottom of the channel, eating mud. He didn't see what it was that had hit him. He didn't expect to. What he'd hoped was that, being within the murky water of the wharf channel, he'd be shielded from the view of whatever it was Sherrie had become, and safe from the sonic blasts she was attacking him with. Not so, it would seem. Everything was pitch black. He didn't know how far down he'd been thrown by the wave, but it was pretty damn deep. All he could feel was sludge around him, and he couldn't even tell which way was up. He began to panic, thrashing about in the hope he'd find water. This was ineffective, and only proceeded to stir things up, making it likely that, if he did reach water, he wouldn't be able to see where he was, anyway. Stupid stupid stupid. How could he have let this happen? He had only wanted to play with Sherrie.... Lead her on as he'd always done. What had changed her, this time? He knew what changed. She hadn't taken her medication, the fool. Now it was likely that even the House would have to hunt her down. In the form she was now in, it was unlikely they were going to let her live. It was certainly impossible for them to administer medication. Especially when the subject in question had no physical form to speak of. Now he was probably going to die, stuck in the mud at the bottom of a filthy shipping channel. Talk about being born under a bad sign. "God, you ARE stupid, you know that?" He could hear the voice in his mind, but he couldn't place the owner. "Who...?" He replied, suffocation slowly taking hold of what little mental processing he had left. Everything went dark. ----o Hotaru stared up into the sky as the three figures flew by, her jaw hanging with disbelief. She swore one of them was Ami. She shook her head. It had to have been her imagination. She continued on her way to the Hikawa Shrine. ----o "She did WHAT?" Shimazaki stared at Kaji after the SIU officer had explained to he, Katarin and Kurabuto what had happened with Aoi, Ami and their mysterious kidnapper. Kurabuto, the chief of Major Crime, stood in the background of the office, shaking his head, as Watanabe Miki sat in a chair at Katarin's desk, looking every bit as guilty as she felt. Shimazaki turned on her. "You stupid COW! That girl came to give evidence into the murder of the Sailorsenshi, and you let Kiko-san just walk off with her?" "That's enough, Shimazaki!" Kurabuto stepped forward. "There is no point chewing her out about it. What's done is done." "But what are you doing to find them?" Kaji thumped Shimazaki's desk. "I don't really understand the full story, but I do know that this kidnapper may be a member of one of the groups that is after the Sailorsenshi." "On top of the SIU, you mean?" Katarin said, leaning against the wall, arms crossed. "The SIU is part of the police. We're charged with the job of finding and identifying them, as well as keeping a tab on all their activities." "Ah yes, but it would seem certain members of the SIU are keen on keeping the knowledge they have gained to themselves, in the hope that they will look REALLY good when they wrap up their investigations. Do I hear the word 'promotion' being bandied about?" Katarin sneered. "Easy for you to say." Kaji shot Katarin a contemptuous look. "Well, it may come as a surprise to you, but we did know something was up." Kurabuto sniffed as Kaji turned to him, questioningly. "What do you mean?" "This morning, uniform had a call to a house in Juuban. Apparently the place had been trashed, much like your own SIU office. They gave us the name of the occupant. A Miss Kino Makoto. It seems our dear Kiko-san was looking up records of Kino Makoto earlier this morning. We put two and two together and decided she knew a hell of a lot more than she was telling us, so I had Katarin and Shimazaki follow her." "Didn't do a very good job." Kaji snorted. "No. No thanks to the office lady here." Shimazaki gestured to Miki, who sank even deeper into her chair. "That'll be enough of that." Kurabuto shot Shimazaki a look, then turned back to Kaji. "Whatever the case, there have been reports of three young women flying around all over town. We'll find them, sooner or later." Kurabuto's mobile phone rang, and he took it from his pocket, answering it. "Kurabuto." He paused, listening, his face turning grave. "I see. I'll be there immediately." He hung up, putting the phone away. "What is it?" Katarin looked at him. "The heart crystal taken from the dead sailor.... It's started to degenerate." ----o Setsuna flashed into existence within a laneway between two shops. She staggered for a moment, holding her forehead. "Ow.... I'm getting too old for this kind of thing." Composing herself, she stepped out into the main street, just in time to see three figures float past in the sky. She watched them with disbelief until they disappeared. "Should have seen that coming." She mumbled to herself. She was sure one of them had been Ami. Shaking her head, she continued on her way.... ----o Usagi landed, face forward, on a carpeted floor. After a few moments of recovery, she sat up and rubbed her chin, staring at her new surroundings. She was in an apartment, and a small one at that. It was sparsely furnished, with nothing more than a lounge chair and a small television within the room she was in. At one end of the room were a pair of curtains, behind which were glass sliding doors which lead out onto a balcony. Lysithea was standing by the curtains, peering between them. Usagi huffed, crossing her arms. "Thankyou, Mister Gentleman, for helping me to my feet." "You're welcome." Lysithea said without turning. Usagi's cheeks puffed up with annoyance. "Where are we?" "An apartment in the Hakudusyo Towers which overlooks the Sacred House HQ compound. It's one of the watch houses the Coven has used over the years." "Is that what you're looking at?" Usagi got to her feet. "What else would I be looking at?" Lysithea turned. "Come here, have a look." Usagi sighed and stepped over to the crack in the curtain. Lysithea pointed between them. "That's it. You can't miss it for the world, considering its size." Usagi peered out. On the other side of the road that ran past the apartment building was a large, high-walled compound, within which were a collection of buildings, mostly interconnected. There were office towers and an odd assortment of architectural oddities. She turned back to him. "I've been past this place before. probably a dozen or so times. Never really thought about what was within. Always thought it was some manufacturing firm or research centre." She thought for a moment. "Wouldn't I, with my powers, have been able to detect the nature of this place?" "Don't see why you should break the habit of a lifetime and miss the blatantly obvious." Lysithea chuckled as Usagi huffed. "Alright, so we Sailorsenshi aren't perfect. I bet you didn't spot the Black Moon Circus tent, either." "Ah, the Black Moon Circus.... Have I told you, yet, about the time I met Tiger Eye at a dance club?" "I don't want to know." She snorted. "But it was really funny...." "I said I don't want to know." Sighing, she thumbed in the direction of the compound. "So, what is it about this place that stops you walking in by yourself, except for the mountains of security the place is likely to have, and how in hell am I supposed to help you?" Lysithea stepped away from the curtain. "It's very simple. They have a barrier around the compound, detectable only by those who are halflings like me. This barrier is generated by a device that emulates the biorhythms of my kind." "A kind of spirit energy machine?" "Kind of.... This device not only detects those with halfling energies, it can also attack those who are not permitted to enter its field." Usagi began to pace around. "So, what you're saying is that, this device is an artificial ghost.... A poltergeist...." "Well, that would be simplifying it, but yes, you can call it an artificial ghost." "So where do I come in?" "You aren't one of us. You're a fullblood human. Or, if you aren't, your energies are being suppressed or masked. This was why neither the Coven nor the House could detect your presence." "And being a fullblood human means my energy pattern is different?" "Indeed." "Which means this defence system won't recognise me as a threat? Clever. That means any old person who isn't one of your kind could walk in...." "What do you think the conventional security devices are for? And anyway, with the kinds of freaks they have in there, you wouldn't last long, anyway." Usagi facefaulted. "So how am I going to get you in?" "I do believe you have something called 'Sailor Teleport'.... Something you've used, now and again." "Ah, that.... I've.... Only used it once or twice, on my own, that is. The rest of the time, I was aided by the others." She paused for a moment. "I'm not really confident about using it." "But, as you have said, you have used it, solo, on occasion." "I didn't really think about it at the time. And anyways, my... other personality had taken over at those stages...." "Other personality?" Lysithea frowned, then ohhhed when he picked up what she was saying. "You mean Serenity." "Yeah, her." "You mean you, of course?" "Yeah, me." Usagi scratched her head. "I have times when I wonder about the division between me and me." "Between one personality and the other? I don't think you should concern yourself about that. From my studies of you, I'd say there really is no division." "Yeah, but it's a pain, you know? Not knowing what to say or think in case I have a violent disagreement with myself...." Usagi paused. "Now I'm just being silly." She looked embarassed. Lysithea shrugged. "Well, we'll just have to risk it. After all, it is a case of life or death for you friend, Minako." Usagi nodded. "For Mina-chan.... I shall go through hell." Yes, thought Lysithea. You probably will. ----o Minako dreamed of a store. It was a small store, set in an arcade, opposite a snack bar, and lined by a hair salon on one side and a bookshop on the other. It was also empty. There were nothing but boxes, full of miscellaneous items, sitting in piles within the shop, gathering dust and hidden from the public gaze by white lace curtains that hung over the large shopfront windows. Those curtain allowed a splendid view of what was going on outside, but the darkness within made them an impenetrable veil to the casual viewer. Minako dreamed she was sitting within that store, behind a small box, up against the rear wall near the counter where the cash register used to be. She was eight years old, and frightened. This store used to belong to her father. In fact, it still did, but his business, which had been founded here, had grown beyond the floorspace this store could provide. He had kept the shop as a storage space until he found a reasonable offer for it. But he never did, and the store slowly became a dust trap, ignored for years. Until the day young Aino Minako came visiting. She had been in trouble at school. Coming to the aid of a quiet girl who was being victimised by a group of bullies. The only thing the teacher who caught them had seen was Minako throttling one of the larger boys, his friends cowering with bloody noses. Her parents chewed her out for that, and sent her to her bedroom as punishment. In a fit of pique, she decided to run away, throwing what few posessions she had the time in a small bag, she clambered out of her window (not easy to do from the first storey) and took off for destinations unknown. And they really were destinations unknown, because eight year old Minako had absolutely NO idea where one could go to run away. So she decided to hide out in the old store, having been given a key to the place by her father when she first went to school. She would often walk to the shop rather than straight home as it was safer to go the rest of the way home with her father after work. And she was in that store for three days, surviving on chocolate bars, potato chips and orange juice, watching people walk by, and wondering if running away was such a good idea, after all. The shop was awfully cold at night. And the only person who would walk by was the arcade's security guard.... A scary, burly, unshaven man in his fourties. She was glad when she finally decided to pack it in and go home. So were her parents and the police. It was one less child they had to worry about, turning up mutilated in a pile of garbage bags.... Strange, Minako thought, I feel quite warm at the moment. Surely the dream wasn't trawling up that sentimental a memory? She opened her eyes, and saw a soft yellow light, cast through a window that was set high above her. Very high. She sat up and stared blearily around. The room, apart from that light, was pitch black. In fact, it was the walls to the room, itself, that were black. The walls rose so high, she had to strain to see the ceiling. At least it wasn't cold in here. She hated the cold, ever since.... Ever since she hid in that shop.... So many years ago. She listened, carefully. She could hear the sound of air conditioning. So soft, she shouldn't have been able to hear it, and yet it was as clear as a bell to her. It was then that she realised she had absolutely no idea where she was. She threw off the large, thick blanket that had been covering her and jumped off the single bed, dancing around for a few moments as the floor was rather colder than she expected. She looked down at what she was wearing. It looked like a hospital gown to her. Now what had happened? Maybe she'd hurt herself and was in hospital.... But this certainly didn't look like a hospital room, and she certainly wasn't injured. The only discomfort she could feel was a slightly numb sensation in her left arm. She inspected it, but the light wasn't bright enough for her to be able to see if there was anything wrong. She stepped up to the wall and started to feel her way along. She went all the way around, and couldn't feel anything that was vaguely like a door. She began to panic, scratching at the wall for some vague crack which could be opened. All this achieved were sore fingers and cracked nails. One was even bleeding. She sucked on it as she walked back to the bed and sat down. "Ah, I see you are awake. Very good, very good." Minako turned as the figure of a tall caucasian man with white hair and white goatie beard, dressed in a dark suit and cape, stepped through the wall. "G.... GHOST!" Minako threw the blanket over her head as the man closed his eyes and sighed. "I'm afraid not, my dear. Just a little precautionary security device." Minako peered from underneath the blanket. "Security? From what?" She thought for a few moments. "Not from me, surely?" "Well, you could say that, in your current state, we aren't taking any precautions." "In my current state....? I'll have you know I'm as fit as a creek without a paddle.... I mean.... Whatever. Who are you? And where am I?" "Ah, before I introduce myself, perhaps you would be so kind as to tell me your name?" Minako threw the blanket aside and stood from the bed. "Aino. Aino Minako. And you?" "My name is Joachim Schneider. I am a member of a group, known as the Sacred House. We discovered you earlier today, assaulting a group of your friends at a coffee shop." "Oh Kami, this is a funny farm, right? I'm nuts, aren't I?" Joachim blinked a couple of times in surprise, then chuckled, shaking his head. "Whatever makes you think that?" "I haven't been myself lately. I've been doing strange things.... Thinking strange thoughts...." Joachim nodded. "All very likely, considering the condition you have." "I knew it. I have a condition. I'm a psycho. I'll be locked away in padded cells for the rest of my life, taking strange drugs and being made to undergo bizarre treatments involving vast quantities of electricity...." Minako began to pace around, pulling at her hair. "Now now, settle down. Nobody said you were mad." "You're just saying that to make me feel better. You are probably going to give me the spiel about how this is not an illness, and how it can be controlled and all that warm fuzzy crap." She began to sob. Joachim put a hand to his face, sighing. "Lord protect me from idiots." He put his hand down and stepped forward. "Listen, you do NOT have a psychological condition. All psychological effects you have experienced, and will continue to experience are a product of a condition of an entirely different form." Minako turned to him. "Well, that makes it alright then." She sniffed. "That doesn't explain what I'm doing here, or where here is...." "Well, this is our sanctuary. We study those who have recently undergone this condition, and attempt to bring it under control so they can be released back into society." "Just what is this condition, anyway? Is it some kind of genetic disorder?" Joachim chuckled. "You could say that, in a way. It is most certainly inherited. In which case, it might be a good idea if you can give us the names of your parents and their address, just in case." "Umm... Okay. If you have a piece of paper so I can write it down and all...." Joachim raised an eyebrow. This one was going to be easier to deal with than they had initially thought. ----o There was nothing there. She had dived into the waters, only to find her quarry had vanished. Not just sank into the mud, but vanished altogether. She was not pleased. But there were others she could take in the vicinity. She growled, hungrily. ----o They had managed to avoid almost every obstacle in their way, but eventually, they were going to HAVE to hit something, head on. The young woman who had only just returned to Earth watched from the top of yet another building as the three figures slammed into the side of the old records office building at close to thirty miles an hour, and fell fifteen feet to the ground, behind some bushes. Well, she thought, time to get to work. Help the local wildlife on your way to setting an idiot sister to rights. Mhaere Meehan snapped her fingers and vanished from sight. END OF PART 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------- DDFA ayanami@merlin.net.au Chief Propoganda Officer, Keeper of the Tapes and co-founder of the Sai-chan Fan Club Adelaide Japanese Animation Society http://adelaide.net.au/~nene/ajas.html 23rd Apr 1998