UsAgI iS dEaD uSaGi Is DeAd HiP hIp HiP hOoRaY by DARK DAY FOR ANIME Diclaimer - Sailormoon is owned by Takeuchi Naoko and Bandai, so these characters really belong to them, except ones I made up. You know who they are! They're the ones that run around doing bad things to the original cast. ^_^ Well, most of them, anyway. Part Thirteen God from a Machine The sky was the most incredible aquamarine blue. Everything about this world just said blue blue blue. Naturally, it drove the woman stark raving bonkers. Not that she had anything against the colour blue. She was actually quite fond of it, really. It was just that she would have liked a little relief from its consistency. The relief came in the form of an island. There were a lot of islands on this world.... Twenty thousand in all. But then, none of them were any bigger than this one. This planet was an ocean world, and its inhabitants were, quintessentially, aquatic beings. She didn't have any business with them, though. Well, she did have with one. But a rather special one, and it annoyed her that she was sleeping on the job. The woman chuckled at that. She flew over the island, getting an idea of its terrain. She cursed the fact that her scarlet hair was so long. All the wind had to do was blow slightly the wrong way and it was over her face. It happened just as she flew across the middle of the island. For some reason, the islands had a tendency, despite their small size, to create thermal uplifts, and right now, she found her hair going in every direction. She was disappointed that she couldn't find what she was looking for from the air, and decided to try the closer approach. She decended and landed on the clearest section of the island she could see, which, naturally, was the beach. She brushed down her red and black miko gown, thankful for the thickness and warmth it gave her. Otherwise she would have frozen to death from the wind, and burnt herself to a crisp from the solar rays. She turned to the world's sun.... As blue as everything else around here. Despite the laws of science dictating that a blue star burnt hottest, this one wasn't hot at all, on a universal level. There were yellow stars that burnt far hotter than this one. Pitiful, really. Not a good sign when it came to divining the system's elemental powers. She wandered through the exotic undergrowth of the island, occasionally looking up into the canopy for potential predators. In her experience, it was best not to chance the possibilities of running into carnivores on alien planets. Although she was sure there wasn't any here (she certainly hadn't heard of any dangerous creatures on the islands of Mherr) she wasn't going to risk the ridiculously rapid processes of snap evolution.... And there were a mighty number of dangerous creatures living in the seas that were just waiting to make the big move onto land. If only there had been a worthwhile piece of land for any of these creatures to move on to. Unlike most other worlds that contained forms of life, the massive oceans of Mherr had seen evolution ensnared almost completely underwater. It was there that the planet's first intelligent lifeform evolved... Beings who appeared to be aquatic mammals, who bred through the partnering of male and female. Many of the species on the planet were hermaphrodites, so it was a rarity. Only a million years before, this species was also entirely hermaphroditic, and there were a large number of throwbacks amongst their population, not to mention a cult of hermaphroditism amongst those who weren't. It had been predicted, by the colonists from the empire who had settled here, that, in time, the sexual division of male and female would eventually disappear. So it was decided to eradicate the hermaphroditic element through interbreeding with the homeworlders. Just as they did wherever they went. To subdue a system, one must first assimilate the population. It had happened on Earth, of course. Back when it was known as Terra. She couldn't remember when anyone decided on the great name change. Terra was suitable enough for people then, why change it? Anyway, the colonists came, saw and mated with the natives. >From the humble, evolving ape species came a being of greater intellect and physical refinement. This species was then developed over several generations, eventually subsumed totally into the Homeworlders spiritual sphere. Once this was done, the system was then harnessed for its elemental powers. An alien biology the system could reject offhand, but not one that had evolved within the system itself. There were times when she wondered whether this meant star systems had a kind of intelligence, a sentience.... Once the system's elemental powers were under the inhabitants' control, it, too, was subsumed into the whole. And once a system fell, those around it tended to follow suit. An intergalactic domino theory. The vegetation began to thicken, and she could feel the breezes that blew in from the sea subside. Now her miko gown was becoming a nuisance.... Snagging on the undergrowth.... It was an entirely ornamental thing, designed for the ceremonies and special events that used to occur when the Kingdom was still in existence. Today, it was nothing more than a symbol for what she had been, especially amongst the populations of other worlds. Whilst the Empire itself no longer engendered the subservience and affection it used to, there was at least an acknowledgement of those who had served some time in the offices of church and state. For a few moments, she considered abandoning it, but then the undergrowth began to clear. A small rise that lead to a deeper gully came into view, covered over with vast trees. In the centre of the gully sat what she was looking for.... An altar. It was not an ordinary altar... This one was still operating. Its power field could be felt even at this distance, although it was designed not to be detected any other way than on foot. What the altar contained was too important for it to be discovered by the casual bypasser. She should have thought of that when she was flying over the island. Would have saved time, and she was running out of it. At the centre of the altar was a huge ceramic platform, which rose no more than four feet off the ground, yet easily spanned some twelve by fifteen feet in its width and length. This dropped down to a ceramic base that surrounded the platform by two feet. At the corners of the base sat four fonts on gilded posts. Around the base of the posts were drains and ducts for water, which appeared to be flowing from the centre of the fonts, over their sides. Appeared, because the water was frozen in place. It was like time had stopped and the flow with it. The woman approached the altar, her attention taken by the setup's most important aspect.... The body that lay atop the centre of the main platform. It was the naked form of a young woman. She appeared to be sleeping, although the woman knew better of this. The girl had exquisite light green-blue hair, running down to her ankles, and extremely pale skin. Her ears were flourished with fins, and her hands and feet were webbed, albeit not a great deal. Definitely the product of much development by the Empire, thought the woman. There was something across the girl's face.... She couldn't get a better look, because she felt what appeared to be a barrier at the edge of the altar. She placed two fingers, up straight, in front of her mouth, and began to chant. The barrier, an energy field, flashed as the power of the chant caused it to falter. Eventually, it shattered like glass, disappearing into a powder of energy that flew by the woman as she completed her chant and gestured a symbol of faith. For a split second, a mark appeared on her forehead, like a letter M with an arrowed tail. It glowed a scarlet red, then disappeared. The woman opened her eyes and turned aside as the fonts burst into life, water flowing freely from some unknown source. She stepped up onto the base and then climbed onto the platform, crawling over to her target. She stopped and stared down at the girl's still face, kneeling before her. The object that she had seen were two bands, running across the girl's face, meeting at the bridge of her nose, where they were connected by a turquoise shell symbol. She chuckled.... The mark of a senshi.... An ordinary senshi, but a senshi all the same. She disliked the senshi.... Well, at least those of her world. They were unnecessarily machiavellian beings who had seen the dissolution of the miko caste.... Of course, her bitterness was due mostly to the fact that she had been one of the serving miko at the time. After escaping the attempted roundup of the miko by the forces of the senshi and various courtesans, her name and face had been scattered throughout the kingdom. Wanted, for crimes against the state! As if the senshi had a even a fraction of moral responsibility left within them (not that she really had any, but that was another matter). Not a moment's rest did she have from the senshi, whose sole intention was to be her execution. The manipulative fingers of Chaos reaching into their minds. The kingdom was to soon die. She, however, did not. The benefits of prior-planning, of course. She had set up a small empire for herself back on Earth, under an assumed name. One whose power became essential in the final days of the kingdom, and one that had maintained a semblance of order in the aftermath of the collapse. A short-lived empire, however, for it collapsed itself and was swallowed up by others as soon as she chose to leave it. She had lived several lives since that time, and all proclaiming the same set of values she had always pushed - next to none. As the water miko of the second refrain, she represented the intellectual quotient of those whose concerns were almost entirely the body. She lived and breathed the powers, controls and structure of eroticism and emotionality. Where am I? Who am I? Why am I here? The three intellectual questions that the three water miko represented. And she had spent much of her many lives trying to answer that second question. Who was she? What was she? Whilst the other second refrain miko also pondered this question, only the water miko could truly find the answer, because water sat at the end of the refrain's portion of the miko circle. The answer comes here, so to speak. She shook herself. Enough of this self-interrogation, she had a job to do. She placed her left hand over the face of the girl and began to chant, softly, rising her face into the air in a kind of divine passion. Energy shot from her hand into the bands that crossed the girl's face, and the shell glowed. She stopped chanting suddenly, taking a deep, gasping breath as she moved back several feet from the girl, breathing heavily. Using her energy had always been murderous on her body. Not that it was unpleasant.... The expenditure of her miko powers generated immense pleasure. It was just that, the novelty tended to wear when one received too much of a good thing. She watched as the girl's eyes fluttered open, a silken senshi uniform appearing over her naked frame.... A kind of gossamyr skirt and top with suspended stockings and crystalline gloves and shoes. The woman scratched her nose and wondered who chose the designs for the uniforms of the senshi.... Slowly, the girl raised herself from the altar, leaning against one arm and blearily staring at her surroundings. "Wh... What? Where am I?" She sat up fully. "Is this... Is this my homeworld?" She looked up at the blue sun that peered through the high branches of the tree canopy. She then noticed the presence kneeling just to her right. She turned and gasped, placing a hand to her mouth. "Madame Scor... I mean... Arachne-sama... Is this really my home? Have I returned?" "Yes, Siren Charybdis, you have returned." Arachne smiled. IASFU OA FWSS IASFU OA FWSS GOO JUA GOO JIPEST and again IASFU OA FWSS IASFU OA FWSS GOO JUA GOO JIPEST And still the voices I can hear.... Five figures flashed into existence in the front garden of the Mizuno residence. Despite it being the middle of the night, the garden was well-lit. This was mostly due to the fact that, above Tokyo hung a dimensional rift of truly unbelievable proportions. Certainly not one that the universii on either side had seen before. Akunatsuka stared up into the sky, his mouth hanging open with sheer disbelief. The avatar of his transportation, the Asteroid Senshi known simply as PalaPala, watched him with patent amusement. "What? Have you never seen dimensional rifts before?" "Please, PalaPala-san was it?" One of the three Usagi clones, who had, for some reason, decided to use the name Usako looked at the light-blue haired girl. "We are most inexperienced in these matters. I do not think it fair to criticise any of us for our ignorance." PalaPala stared at Usako.... An almost perfect copy of Usagi if one ignored the fact that both her manner and tone were totally the opposite. The tone of Usako easily suggested that she was not the sort to easily follow Pala's penchant for cruel humour. Indeed, the sort to chastise her for her attitude. Pala groaned and put a hand to her face. "Its a joke, Joyce. Jeez..." "Very funny, I'm sure." The second Usagi clone, a redhead with her hair tied back in a simple ponytail, dressed in the costume of the early Meiji era, with a cross-scar on her left cheek, said as she followed Akunatsuka's gaze, albeit with far less disbelief and wonderment. After all, Usashin, the name she had chosen for herself, had been cast from the universe on the other side of that rift in a blast she was amazed anyone survived. "Where are the others, different woman." The third Usagi clone, Aosagi, said in an arrogant tone that suggested total contempt for anyone who wasn't an Usagi. Dressed in a red ninja costume, covered with a large white coat, with her medium-cut hair tied back in a headband. She loomed up on Pala dangerously. From the expression on the girl's face, it didn't seem that the Asteroid Senshi's powers were of any concern to her, if it came to a fight between them. Of course, Pala was never one to put down an incipient fight. "There are some here already, dickhead. Try looking for yourself." Aosagi snarled in her face. "What did you call me, Different Bitch!?!" "Now now.... We don't want to start a fight. Fighting is bad." Usako stepped up beside them and placed her hands on their shoulders. Whilst this annoyed Pala, Aosagi deferred to her and turned away. Great, thought Pala, someone who won't listen to those who know what they're doing, but will listen to an airhead. Just what we need if we're really in a pinch. Pala was about to round on Usako when she heard another, equally soft and measured voice coming from behind her. "Now now, PalaPala. She has the best interests of the group at heart." Pala turned to see CereCere, JunJun and a somewhat disbelieving Makoto sitting beside the swimming pool in deckchairs. "I see you've set yourself up for a grand view of judgement day." Pala chuckled. Cere lifted a large cocktail that had been sitting on a small table next to her and gestured grandly. "The best view in the house." Said the maroon-red haired girl. Cere had changed from her flower-petal dress to a flower- petal bikini, and had her hair tied up as she was more accustomed, in elaborate rings and ribbons that resembled complex spaghetti architecture. JunJun, likewise, had her hair tied up in a three- tail pattern with rings running around the front like a semi-crown, although she had, at the very least, chosen something of greater practicality than a swimsuit to wear. Makoto, for her part, had not changed back from Jupiter. It had taken some time to calm her down after Cere had pulled her psycho act on her, threatening to kill Rikai and his detectives, and perhaps even Ami's mother, if they interfered in the "grand plan" the Asteroid's new boss had set up. In the meantime, they'd had to hide from the aforementioned detectives when they decided to make a reappearance after being transported across town, with their car, by one of Cere's spells. Much to Cere's annoyance, the detectives had decided to leave some uniformed officers to guard the scene. She quickly dispensed with them by sending them on a holiday to Hakodate. Well, it was the only place she could think of at the time. Makoto had been sitting, sulking, on the deckchair for some time, annoyed on occasion by the mindless chatter of her two companions. When the dimensional rift gave way, allowing hundreds of thousands of bodies to fall from the sky, the pair had cheered and danced all over the lawn, and proceeded to tank themselves with every alcoholic beverage they could find in the Mizuno's household. Considering the moneyed lifestyle Ami and her mother had become used to, they were drinking well. Makoto didn't feel like drinking, or cheering, or doing anything, basically. So different to last night, where she had made a pig-arse fool of herself when the senshi gathered to celebrate what they hoped would be their freedom from the deaths predicted by Setsuna's visions. But then, a lot had happened in the intervening 24 hours. Usagi, whom they had killed, to prevent her doing the same to them, had come back to life. Somehow. The woman who had explained this to them was currently floating in the Mizuno's swimming pool, as water, no less, along with Naru and Ami. She didn't understand the processes at work, but apparently, in the intoxicated state of mind Ami had been in after her mother had given her something to calm her down and let her get some rest, she had taken a swim, or tried to drown herself, Makoto wasn't sure, and somehow.... Her body melted into the water. Naturally, because Ami was a senshi with water-based powers, those powers fused with the element, and they became one. Now the woman, Kikotsuka Aoi, who also had been the police detective who'd headed up the investigation into Usagi's murder, had proven to have powers of a similar nature, from where, Makoto didn't know. One moment, the woman appeared to be a scared, ordinary human being, frightened by Usagi's resurrection after the girl had destroyed the station, killing many of those Aoi had worked with, the next they were face to face with a being of immense power and capacity to both command and confound. Not to mention the capacity to be extremely blunt, thoughtless and arrogant. But Makoto, who was used to the fight, had heard that kind of language before. The words of one who liked to prey on the minds of others... Thems were fightin' words and Makoto didn't like her very much. Then, this Aoi woman brings the Asteroid Senshi in to, virtually, replace the "unreliable" normal senshi, whilst she follows Ami in fusing herself with the water of the pool in an attempt to rescue the stupid girl lest her conciousness die within the water, dragging Naru (accidentally or deliberately, she wasn't sure) with her. On top of that, Chibiusa (why was she still Chibiusa when they'd killed Usagi? Although, clearly, Usagi wasn't quite so dead now) had turned into a human jellyfish, and was currently lying in the Mizuno's vegetable crisper in the hope that, if they ever get back the "essence" that had been removed from her body, they'd have something fresh to put it in. VesVes's idea, of course. But then, both Rei and VesVes had gone charging off somewhere for no readily apparent reason, shortly before both herself and Cere had their biffo session. She rubbed her chin.... Despite the girl's appearance, she packed a wallop behind those arms. It all made her wonder.... About the Asteroid senshi.... Where the hell did they come from? As far as she knew, they had been sealed up in those crystals after they'd turned against their former master, only to be released as normal girls after Zirconia and Nephrenia were defeated (well, Zirconia anyway). At least, that was what she was sure of.... The universe had a tendency to laugh at its denizens. In many ways, the senshi were a form of cosmic joke. They were meant to defend all that was good, all that was right, but so often Makoto had felt like cannon fodder for Usagi when it came to the really big fights. She'd throw herself, and her life, away, just so Usagi could pull off an eleventh hour hero. And there was another thing.... Why was it really necessary for them to pull off these last-minute world saving routines? It had been that way, what with Beryl and her Generals (even though she had been dropped into that halfway through), the Black Moon Kingdom, Pharaoh 90, the Dead Moon Circus, Nephrenia and Galaxia with her Sailor Animates. Why was it they always seemed to let things run on for so long without taking these people to task earlier? She knew why. Real life would constantly get in the way. They weren't BORN to have real lives... Their lives were patently unreal, unnatural. At a time when they should have been studying and going through the usual bullshit of adolescence, they were running around like a pack or idiots in skimpy clothes, saving the world. And getting killed, occasionally. These thoughts ran through her head as the dimensional rift opened up and flowered into its full glory. And she only gave it the most cursory of glances. Of course, she thought, why should I be surprised? We've been lead a merry chase again, and here we are with the world, maybe even the universe at peril, again, with the expectation that we're going to use our bodies as human shields for yet another last-minute hero routine. Only problem was, this time, there was no Usagi to whap the enemy over the head with a mega spiral heart attack thingy after transforming into a chick in a short, skimpy dress with big wings sticking out the back. Not an Usagi likely to be so congenial, anyway. The sheer absurdity of it all had struck her. And coming face to face with not one, but three, Usagis was enough to send her over the edge. She began to laugh, falling off the deckchair and rolling over the ground. Well, at least that got the attention of all the others. "Told you she was a bit funny in the head." Cere poked her tongue out at Jun. "I didn't say she wasn't." "No, you just didn't want to compare her with us." "That's another one of the problems with these straight-laced inner senshi types.... They don't know how to carry themselves with decorum whilst going through a nervous breakdown." Pala joined her companions as the three Usagis and Akunatsuka stepped over to Makoto. "Are you alright, Mako-chan?" Usako said worriedly, holding her hands together nervously. "The girl has taken temporary leave of her senses. She shall recover in time." Usashin placed a hand on Usako's shoulder. "You're so sure of everything aren't you?" Aosagi sniffed with contempt. "As far as I'm concerned, the bitch was one of those responsible for killing the original Tsukino Usagi. She can lose her mind and rot in an asylum." "The powers she contains may be of use to us, especially in the killing of that beast that is rampaging through the village." "You call this a village?" Pala blinked at her. "The place of residence of many people is a village. It is only within the last few centuries that we have come to understand a place such as this as a city." Usashin looked up and around, at the many tall buildings that dotted the skyline. "This is the product of the efforts of many, not of just one. People have slaved against time, lack of finance and resources, corruption and criminality to make this place a worthy one for many, many people to live, since the days when it was called Edo. All of the world's great cities have been made with this intention. Not all have succeeded. Should we stand by and allow this to be destroyed by something that has but one desire, to kill and destroy?" Usashin's speech seemed to overcome everyone, even Makoto. It was as if the tone of her voice contained a power to move peoples' emotions.... Which unbeknownst to them, it did. Even though only one Usagi in the Eternal City had manifested the true powers of Sailormoon, that didn't mean all the others HADN'T shown powers of some form or another. Usashin turned to them. "I will die to defend this city and as many of those who live within it. With all the power I contain. I don't know about any of you....." She looked at Pala. "You, who seem overly preoccupied with playing games..." Cere. "You who are not in control of your emotions..." Jun. "You who should know better, but act as if you don't." Makoto. "You, who have betrayed everything you should have represented..." Aosagi. "You, who used to stand for a noble cause, but were corrupted..." Akunatsuka. "You who have allowed yourself to become cynical and distrusting... All of you... What are you going to do? Lie back on these chairs, drink alcohol and watch the city and all those lives being destroyed?" Usashin pulled her sword from its sheath. "There is only one amongst you who have been true to themselves." She turned to Usako. "Well, what are you going to do?" "Nobody must die.... Killing is bad. We must CREATE." Usako clasped her hands together. "I, too, will die to save this city." "What can SHE do?" Pala sneered. "She spends most of her time flouncing around, acting like a right proper Princess." There was a long silence after those words, as their meaning began to dawn on people. Except for Akunatsuka, who had no idea what was going on. He spent most of this time boggling over the fact that he'd come face to face with Sailor Jupiter having a nervous breakdown. The street was crowded with hundreds of panicked people. From all over the city they came, trying to escape the monstrosity that had appeared above them. It was a stampede, and riot, in one. The human mind, as arrogant and as self-satisfied as it can be has the capacity to completely lose all sense of proportion or reality when coming face to face with something that is beyond its understanding. The dimensional rift was just the kind of thing to achieve this on a grand scale, and despite the attempts by the JSDF to regain some semblance of social order, even many of those who served with it had been panicked. Things were starting to look very nasty, indeed. It was in the midst of this, off to one side of the street, that three figures appeared in mid-air and landed very heavily on their butts. Hotaru, now a woman of impressive stature, dressed in a black minidress that, for some reason, had replaced her usual senshi fuku, made little noises of pain and felt someone leaning behind her, making similar noises. "Are you alright, Neptune? Pluto?" "I will be if this pain stops shooting up and down my spine." Hotaru turned to her left and saw Michiru, clenching her teeth, with her eyes screwed shut and watering. "I take it you landed on your tailbone, too?" "No shit, Sherlock." Michiru leaned forward, rubbing her back. Hotaru let out a deep breath and turned to her left, where she heard Setsuna moaning. "And you, Pluto? Are you alright?" "Why in hell did we land here?" Michiru interrupted another moan from Setsuna, staring around as people charged in every direction, mostly towards the next intersection. There were so many people on foot that cars were finding it next to impossible to move. Hotaru nodded, following Michiru's gaze up and down the street. If anyone HAD noticed their unusual arrival and appearance, they weren't showing it. "I was right, the dimensional rift DID cause massive panic." "Gomen.... I didn't think about this at the time." Hotaru looked sheepish. The dimensional rift was, of course, partly her fault, after performing her Death Reborn Revolution attack within the alternate universe above. The reasons for going that far... Well, they were monumentally complex, and had a great deal to do with the Eternal City choosing her to eradicate the Destroyers, huge black marbled dirigibles that floated through the sky, blasting vast beams of multicoloured energy at the city in an effort, naturally as their name suggests, to destroy it. "Don't worry about it now. Its done. What worries me more is the city itself. Its regenerating pretty quickly, and it doesn't look like its gonna stop with its own universe." Michiru pointed upwards. The city had almost completely covered the bare surface of the world within the alternate universe with its fine lattice of buildings, streets and other infrastructure, and it was reaching down through the rift with long tendrils that looked like gigantic upside-down skyscrapers. "What is it going to do, try to grow itself on our world?" Hotaru frowned. "I get the impression that is precisely its current plan." Michiru gritted her teeth as Setsuna groaned again. Suddenly, a thought came to Michiru.... It was Setsuna who had been transporting them in the first place. She thought she heard a cry of pain when one of the JSDF soldiers let off a couple of rounds at the top of the building which had been at the epicentre of the rift. Michiru turned and saw, to her horror, that Setsuna was clutching at her belly, blood running freely from two great wounds. "SETSUNA!!!" Michiru spun around and took Setsuna in her arms. Hotaru, hearing Michiru's cry, spun and saw Setsuna's state. "Oh no... No no no no no." Hotaru put her hands to her face, shaking her head. Michiru tried to get through to Setsuna, tapping her face with her hand. "Setsuna, are you still with us? Setsuna?" Setsuna let out a soft moan. "Oh Kami-sama, what are we gonna do?" Hotaru shuddered... "I'm going to try my healing powers. It may not work... I've used up so much of my energy already." Hotaru lowered her hands and placed them slightly over Setsuna's wounds, trying to ignore the gruesome, sticky wet sensation of her blood. Michiru stared at her as if she were mad. "But you haven't exercised those powers in ages. You don't know what might happen." "Its worth a try. With wounds like that, I'm DAMNED sure that Setsuna won't see through the next ten minutes." Hotaru concentrated, gritting her teeth. Energy seemed to run between herself and Setsuna, and it horrified Michiru to see just how pale she was getting. But it was having desired effect. There was a squelching sound, and the fragments of shell casing oozed out from the wounds. Then the wounds themselves started to heal from within, flesh reforming within her wounded insides, extending outwards. By this time, however, Hotaru was shaking and sweating profusely. Michiru considered whether it was worth saving one only to have another die. Hotaru ended it, falling forward after letting out a short squeal. "I can't.... Not anymore... Completely drained. Powers all gone. Have to... regenerate." Hotaru's dress was replaced by her normal street clothes, which were much the same colour, proof enough for Michiru that she could no longer hold out. Michiru looked back at Setsuna, who was still out of it, mumbling to herself. It seemed her body had gone into shock regardless of whether Hotaru lessened the load of the injury. The wounds themselves were nothing more than serious welts now, still bleeding, but not with the same ferocity they did before. Hotaru sat up. "How is she?" "It certainly looks better, although that's a relative term, I don't think she's likely to be doing any marathons in the next few weeks." "I'll be able to deal with that, as soon as my power gets back up to speed." Hotaru looked around at the panic. "We can't move her out with things like this, though. We're going to have to use transportation powers." "How? Neither of us can use transportation, and the pair of us don't have enough energy for a teleport." "Energy transposition. My powers are depleted, but Pluto's aren't. Her body is incapacitated, but mine isn't." "Energy transposition? How does one do that?" "Its easy if you have half of your memories of your past life unlocked. Its amazing what thinking you're going to die will do to your state of mind." "I've died once or twice. They never came back to me." "You had other things on your mind, baka." Hotaru sniffed. "And don't think I've forgotten what you did to me when you went over to Galaxia's side that time...." "Aww, will you just get over it. Haruka and I told you it was part of a plan...." "One that failed." Michiru huffed sulkily. Hotaru smiled and stood, and chanted a spell. Within seconds, her clothes changed to a dark green minidress with a black and scarlet ribbon. Hotaru looked at herself. "Hmm.... Seems this malaise with my senshi uniform is not confined to my own." "Maybe that's how they're supposed to look." Michiru stared at her. Hotaru shrugged. "I dunno. It always seemed somewhat strange to me that our senshi uniforms were seemingly modelled on the sailor fukus of Japanese schoolgirls." "Maybe a warped interpretation, through our memories, of what they're supposed to look like, utilising something we're more used to seeing and wearing." "Maybe. Although, one has to admit, the further along the road we travel in our understanding of our powers, the less they seem to appear like the traditional fuku." A tiara appeared on Hotaru's forhead... Far more ornate than the traditional senshi tiara... This one was emblazoned with symbols that Michiru hadn't seen before. Hotaru touched the tiara and nodded. "It seems, even with my level of development now, I haven't quite reached as far as I expected. I certainly didn't have a tiara like this." "Maybe its specific to Pluto?" "I don't think so, although it does seem an effective avatar for the enforcement of her time powers." "Why do you say that?" "I just slowed everyone down to half speed by accident, just by thinking about it." Michiru turned back to the street. She thought things had sounded somewhat drawled. Everyone was now panicking on valium. It suited Michiru just fine. "Hmm? You like it this way?" Hotaru looked at Michiru. She turned to her and flashed her surprise. "Uh, sorry. My psychic powers have returned to full capacity. I'm still trying to shield my thoughts and feelings." Hotaru shrugged and reached forward. From her hand, a large staff appeared, eventually tapering off into the double-blade of her glaive. Then it shimmered, and the end of the glaive was replaced with the rings of a priest's staff and flourished with what appeared to be the Garnet Orb. "Hell, I thought that was trashed." "About as much as my glaive. As I said, I was keeping it until I needed it." "You didn't say that, Setsuna did." "Then why mention it? Uh... She did?" "Yeah." "Oh dear.... I forgot some memories come with the transposition.... Oh well. Now I have an excuse for being obscure for a while." Hotaru grinned. She then closed her eyes and began to chant something as she gripped the Time Key. In an instant, they disappeared from sight, with only a stray dog as their witness. It had been a rather interesting experience, at least she could say that if nothing else. Lying naked in the same bed with another woman.... Uh, girl.... Whatever the case may be. She wondered why Tranquility's emotions had taken over.. Taken control of the situation. Barf. Jokes at a time like this weren't appropriate. Should she believe Naiad that she loved her more than Astute? And just what the hell was she wondering this for? Naru wasn't into girls. She couldn't believe Tranquility was. This really COULDN'T have been her former life. But then, it did explain why the memories about the depth of the relationship between both Naiad and herself had been suppressed. Probably to hide the shock. It also explained, partly, why she felt such a sense of betrayal when she caught Naiad and Astute together. And so she lay back, with a sleeping Naiad next to her, staring at the ceiling, wondering how to explain all this to Guri- chan if she ever bumped into him again. At least the darkness of night helped to suppress her emotions somewhat. Not entirely, though, she sat up, swinging her legs over the side of the bed. She could hear sounds from other rooms in the vast dormitory. Music, televids and the general hooha that would go on with young ladies in their mid to late teens. She wondered, with some embarassment, if anyone had heard the pair of them, but decided things had been noisy enough elsewhere. She stood and stepped into the neighbouring bathroom. She closed the door and the light came on automatically. She was surprised, somewhat, by her appearance. She most certainly looked like her, this Tranquility. Although, despite the fact that Naru was at least 2 years older, Tranquility looked far more developed, more mature.... It made Naru jealous. She shook her head a moment. Stop thinking inane thoughts, airhead, she muttered to herself. She touched the mirror, and found it stirring like water. She shook her head again.... What was it about water, about the colour blue, that seemed to motivate Naiad so much? After being sucked in to the pool, Naru had become caught up in the memories of the Miko of Water, third refrain. This basically meant that Naiad's position was similar to that of Pisces on the western Zodiac wheel. Although such definitions were a modern astrological translation, and therefore bore no meaning to the original circle of the Miko caste. For some reason, Naiad had become caught up in Naru's own memories of a previous life, as Tranquility, the succeeding second candidate Queen who ruled the Moon Kingdom before the reign of the last Queen Serenity. Naiad seemed unaware of what was going on, or was as unable to control what she was doing as Naru had been over the last couple of hours. That was definitely a possibility. There was even a greater possibility.... In her attempt to understand who it was she had encountered, she'd melded her mind with Naiad's, a trick Naiad had taught Tranquility (it was the only way she would have known how to do it.... there was certainly no such tricks on Tranquility's curriculum in the Academy). These memories she was encountering... Were supposed to be a combination of both Naiad's and her own memories, yet she seemed strangely removed from Naiad's interpretation of events. The whole purpose had been to reveal what it was that made Naiad tick, yet she had learnt more in this time about Tranquility than she had about Naiad. It made her wonder if Naiad was simply leading her on.... To some realisation.... Of what, she didn't know. All she could work out was that Naiad had an obsession with working through the minds of others, trying to... Raise their conciousness, of who they are, or were, and what the purpose is in their existence. Then there was Ami. Yet another spirit with water-based powers. They had come in search of Ami, yet her appearances had been nothing more than spectral.... What the hell was SHE doing? If they didn't do something soon, there was a possibility that her conciousness may die within the avatar of the water they had melded with. And theirs with her, if they didn't get out soon enough. But then, both Naru and Naiad had been in here for a while, now, and there didn't seem to be anything happening to suggest that something bad was about to happen to the both of them. Thus, the mirror spoke. Naiad, being punished for her relationship with Astute. Punished was a light term, really. She was being beaten, tortured. One from such a lowly position does not fraternise with the establishment. Naru sank into the mirror. She stood, being held back by prefects, crying and screaming at the headmaster and the other heads of faculties as Naiad was kicked and beaten viciously... Brutally. "RULE! One from such a lowly position does not fraternise with the establishment." Barked the Headmaster. "RULE! One does not attempt to leave the grounds of the Academy until one has completed the curriculum. RULE! One must obey the codes of interpersonal conduct between students whilst they are here. Sexual relationships with others, be they male or female, are NOT allowed." They stopped. Naru ceased her tantrum enough to realise that they were in front of an assembly in the main hall. She turned aside to see Astute, his head hanging sadly. On the other side were the student body. She searched for Hecate... Setsuna. But she couldn't find the girl. She turned back to see the Headmaster, now standing in her face. "As for you, you are a shame to your position." He slapped her viciously. Naru let out a short cry. "Just ONE chance. That is all you get here. Are you so keen to destroy that opportunity?" He slapped her across the other side of the face. What the hell happened here, she thought? Why is this happening? She saw herself, Naiad and Astute attempting to escape from the Academy grounds.... Through the west fence. They were being pursued, by prefects and guard dogs... Well, what could be described as dogs. It had been Naiad's idea. She was the one who really wanted out, and only two knew of her intentions.... Astute and Tranquility. And they both decided to follow her. It was a mistake, of course. Nobody was likely to miss three students the standard of Naiad, Tranquility and Astute. Especially Astute.... He was the second son of one of the High Lords, currently the most privileged student at the Academy. Naru wondered why he had chosen to go with them, to follow Naiad's crazy plan. But maybe that was the point... All three had, basically, done whatever they were told to do all through their lives. This was an opportunity to make a mark for themselves. Not a very smart one. Astute had been caught only hours after their attempt. Tranquility, herself, had lost the both of them and wandered the countryside aimlessly for days before being picked up by the Headmaster himself. Most of their punishment had been meted out. Slowly, over the space of weeks. Then they caught Naiad, and decided that, with her, they could get away with a beating in front of the Assembly. Her family would not complain. They were not important enough to matter to the position concious members of the Academy. And that made Naru as mad as hell. So when the Headmaster slapped her for her tantrum during Naiad's punishment session, she lost it. And Tranquility came out. The Queen herself. It stunned the Headmaster, prefects, heads of faculty and students. One moment, she was Naru, being held by two prefects in an armlock. The next, she stood before them in the full ceremonial robes of Tranquility, easily shaking off the grip of the stunned prefects. "Now you listen to ME!" She barked. Both Astute and Naiad stared at her in stunned disbelief. "Naru... Don't..." Naiad croaked, lying on the floor, trying to lift herself up as blood ran from cuts all over. Tranquility stared at her with half-amused contempt. "I'm Tranquility when I'm Naru, but I'm Naru when I'm Tranquility, is that it?" She chuckled bitterly. "I've had enough of this. These memories... Their lies and half-truths." "All this is the truth." Astute stood beside her. "There are no lies to memory when they are this strong." "Be SILENT!" Tranquility waved at Astute. He bowed and stood back. She then turned to the Headmaster. "Slap my face, will you?" She lifted up the flat of her hand, and belted the Headmaster heavily across the chops. He fell back, staggering to the floor. She pushed everyone aside as she strode over to Naiad. The girl stared up at her, not knowing what to say as Tranquility reached down for her hand. "Here. We are leaving." Naiad took her hand. And they left. The both of them escaped the Academy. Naiad spent several years alone, on the run, looking to find meaning in her life. Eventually, during a visit to one of the towns she had lived in, by the mikotai, her powers were detected by the reigning third refrain miko of water, and she was taken in as a protege. Tranquility returned to her ancestral home, and endured the contempt shown to her by her family, friends and the hierachy. Despite what she had done, she had passed the examinations for the Alternative Candidate with flying colours. Higher by ten percent than anyone else. They had no choice but to give her the position. And she became Queen, upon the First Candidate's failiure to live up to her responsibilities. And the first thing she did as Queen was remove the controlling board of the Academy and replace it with one she found more.... congenial. Naru staggered back from the mirror.... Well, that was a nicely abbreviated lifetime. Pity both their lives had been so short. Almost as soon as she had become miko, Naiad committed suicide, and Tranquility followed suit, unable to take the loss of her old.... ah.... friend. She heard movement from the bedroom outside the bathroom door. "Tranquility?" Came Naiad's tired voice. "Where are you?" "Just in the bathroom, Nai." "Well don't be too long. The bed is getting cold." Naru sighed. How was she going to bring this scenario to a close before these predicted events occured. It seemed that, if they were to go on this way, the pair of them WOULD die.... They would both fulfill their destiny to suicide. And she wanted to end it before she had to... With Naiad, again, do THAT. Then something occured to her.... She opened the door and stepped into the bedroom. "Naiad...." She said softly. The girl had been turned away from her, and hmmmed in response. Naru paused for a few moments. "Can you end this, please? I don't want to follow these memories, anymore...." Naiad turned and looked at her strangely. "What did you say?" "Don't try and hide it from me. That vision, just then.... You called me Naru. You knew I was Naru, yet the name Naru was not bestowed upon me until the birth of my current life...." Naru shook her head. "You've been leading me on all this time." "I have no idea what you're talking about, Tranquility. Have you been sleepwalking again?" The tone was so convincing, Naru almost believed it. "Enough! You've spent long enough getting me to examine my inner self. All these worlds and realities you've created for me, making me believe I was examining you. You've lead me a merry dance for long enough." "Alright, what is it this time? Are you still angry about what went on between Astute and myself?" Naru gritted her teeth. "Stop it! Stop acting as if you don't know what I'm talking about." "I'm sorry, Tranqs. I really have no idea. What realities are you talking about?" "I am NOT Tranquility!" "Eh?" Naiad frowned at her. "I am not Tranquility, and you know it. You're just hoping that I may be, because I look like her. You're hoping that, by dragging me through all this, you'll somehow recreate her. Make me her. But I am not her. I am Osaka Naru! Do you understand that?" "Na...ru..." Naiad's face screwed up and twisted. "You are Osaka... Naru..." For a moment, Naiad seemed confused with the concept, as if it meant something to her in a distant way. Then her expression changed again. "I really have no idea what you're talking about, Tranqs. You sound like you've been having those strange dreams again...." Naru could have screamed. "I AM NOT TRANQUILITY!" "Well, who the hell are you then? Eh?" Naiad gritted her teeth, getting angry. "Don't shout so loud. People will hear you." "They don't exist. None of this does." "It does to her, in a technical manner." It was another voice. Naru turned to one side and saw Ami standing by the door to the room. "A... Ami?" Naru croaked. "Miste Kiele?" She heard Naiad say from the bed. Ami smiled and stepped forward. "Have you seen enough, Naru? Enough to know that everything you see is a construct?" "What are you talking about?" Naru demanded "Miste Kiele. Aren't you supposed to be studying within the Palace for the position of the Mercury senshi?" Naiad got up from the bed, dragging some of the bedclothes with her. "Miste Kiele.... I seem to remember that name. It could be mine. I think I was Mercury three times during my lives. Whether or not I was ever her is open to question." "Ami..." Naru said softly. "Is this... Did you create all this?" Ami smiled at her, then looked tired. "I think I did. I'm not sure. Something to do with the sharing of elemental powers. It makes as much sense to me as it would to you. I'm not really sure what is going on, I just remember being fused with both her and you...." Naiad rubbed her head a moment. "How did you do this? Catch me unawares like that? I thought I was the only one capable of doing that." "I see you're returning to your senses now." Ami smiled at her. "How does it feel, to be made to examine your inner self, Naiad?" Naru turned to Naiad, then back to Ami. "You're trying to tell me she really didn't know what was going on?" "Oh, she knew. She realised that she was reliving her former life. Its just that, like these past few hours with yourself, she was unable to do anything about it. I had to do that with her. Unlike you, she would not have tolerated being taken for a ride." Naru quivered. "But... You? Put me through that? Why?" "I am a water senshi. I exist to serve the ways of the element." She chuckled to herself. "If this makes me look like Naiad, then the perception is true. Miste Kiele was very much like Naiad Keth Drutein." Naiad sneered. "So what went wrong with this life, Miste? Did you play the wallflower out of some great fear of perpetuating the last one's mistakes?" "I got a life, that's what happened." Ami shot back. "Unlike others, who spend all their time puppeteering from limbo." "You have no right to lecture me on my behaviour. The only difference between us is that I chose to die. You continued with your manipulations well past the reign of Tranquility. Both yourself and Thyde Luciere." "And I'm supposed to be moved by your decision to suicide? I died attempting to defend the Kingdom." "Stop it, both of you!" Naru had had enough of this. "Ami, what is the purpose of all this? Do all of you who are born to the element of water behave this way?" "Yes." "Why?" "It can't be helped." Naiad responded for Ami. Naru turned to Naiad. "Why? What is the point?" "There is no point." Naru turned back to Ami, who was now hugging herself. "We're all caught up in the mind. It fascinates us. Guides us throughout every stage of our being, even in the moments between our lives." "Giving us a contempt for those who act without thinking." Naiad continued. "Giving us a contempt for the physical." Ami gritted her teeth. "Oh how I despise the physical world. It was so hard, having to relate to everyone, and constantly making mistakes. The great lie of common social behaviour.... Meant only for those without the capacity to think for themselves. I hated Usagi... Rei... Minako... None of them displayed the capacity for the kind of emotional introspection I desired. Maybe Makoto understood." "Despite everything, the Jupiter senshi is given much of her powers from the element of the Earth. She has to. As a member of the inner senshi quartet, she represents Earth, as you do water, as Rei does fire and as Minako does Air." Naiad sniffed. "I always found it amusing that the Air senshi were the nominal leaders of their refrains." Ami smiled bitterly. "Is that what you believe?" "I said nominal. That doesn't mean they ever used these titles." Ami sighed. Naru stared at them both. "I don't understand. Why are you arguing these points at a time like this? Ami, we have to leave this place, all three of us. We have to unfuse ourselves from the water lest we die." Ami shook her head. "I am not leaving." "Wh... why? Do you want to die?" Naru stared at her in disbelief. "I don't care. I don't care if I die, or if you die." Ami put her hands out, gesturing towards Naru and Naiad. "I'm not letting either of you go. I want to play with you for just a little longer." She leered at Naru, who stepped back towards Naiad. "Don't be too sure, Miste..." Naiad waved a hand at Ami as the young senshi shot off what appeared to be a spell. Two energy beams struck with equal force, blowing the reality away from them, and they tumbled into a maelstrom. Naru screamed out loud as she entered the eye of the storm, and everything went dark.... Madame Scorpia was most disappointed. After inviting Usagi and the Animates to join her for dinner at seven that evening, they had failed to show by the time it had turned eight thirty. So much for thinking they were being fashionably late. She sat at the main table in the Tudor Function room at the hotel she owned. A large room, decorated in red and gold. Well, whatever it was named, it was certainly a grand room. So big that she couldn't see the tables at the other end. And tonight, all were used by a plethora of guests. A little function in the name of the local Governor's re-election campaign. Two nights from now, she'd hold a similar gathering of members from the opposition party. She liked to have all bases covered. She'd built up this tiny little empire for herself over a number of years, having to deal with the local powerbrokers in the usual fashion.... bribery and corruption, to simply get such an establishment off the ground. The rich and powerful would travel from all over the Kingdom to party at Madame Scorpia's. And very few ever recognised her. Not the way she looked today. Most remembered her as the laissez- faire intellectual amongst the mikotai. She had bedded more members of the establishment than any other woman in a position of power, and not a single one of them were allowed to think any lower of her for doing it. Ah the joys of office. Pity those days were over. Once that damned fool, Naiad Keth Drutein, chose to suicide, taking the Queen Tranquility with her in the poor girl's grief, the mikotai was at an end. The replacement Queen, Serenity, was fervently anti-miko, guided much by the motivations of the senshi and the High Lords and Ladies of the Palace Court. And with only 11 miko still serving, she chose that time to rout the established branch of the Church of the Empire. Madame Scorpia shook her head. It would be the downfall of the Kingdom, of course. Now the link to the Homeworld was broken. Galaxia had fallen, taking with her the fragile bonds that tied together the Empire. Without the miko, the Kingdom would collapse. Each Kingdom required the services of both the clergy and the military. Without one, the other would not be able to stand up against the forces of Chaos that threatened all. There were rumours of war right at this very moment. Rumours that would have been proven as fact a LONG time ago had the miko still been serving. Madame Scorpia could see it happening even as she set up her "business", and knew that the fate of the Kingdom now rested in her hands. Pity it took such underhanded methods to provide the stability the remnants of the Kingdom would require. But then, moral requirements were never high on her list of priorities, so she ignored them. "Mistral...." She snapped her fingers at her personal servant, who stood a short distance behind her. He stepped forward, bowing to her. "Yes Madame?" He looked at her curiously. "You did give these girls a proper invitation, did you not?" "I did my best, Madame. I can check to see if they've accepted. They could have stopped in the lobby. I'm sure the bar there might have been to their tastes." She shrugged. "Easy come, easy go, Mistral. There is only the one of them I am vaguely interested in." He nodded at her. "Yes ma'am, I understand very much." "Perhaps inviting them was the wrong thing to do." She smiled at the Governor, who was seated at the opposite end of her table, after he proposed a toast to her health. She raised her glass in acknowledgement as those around her lifted theirs, nodding at her. As they downed the drinks and demanded more from the waiters, she moved closer aside Mistral. "I think force might have been a better instrument to get that girl, don't you?" Mistral smiled and nodded. "I did check with the owners of the Bed and Breakfast where the girls are staying. They aren't expecting to move out for a while yet." She nodded and took a swig of wine from her glass. "Then I suggest, Mistral, that these girls are going to make a moonlight flit from their place of accomadation due to their inability to pay. You know how girls like they can be when it comes to money." "Even though they say they are... women of independent means?" She shrugged. "Independent or not, it can be dangerous for young women to travel these lands alone." Mistral bowed to his Mistress and disappeared through the main doors of the room. Usagi awoke to find herself lying in the main bed of the room she and her travelling companions, the Animates, had chosen in the little Bed and Breakfast at the edge of town. It was dark and she could hear the televid playing in the background, flashing an occasional ghostly light across the ceiling. Her eyes fluttered as she tried to focus on her situation. All she knew was that she was partly unclothed, and that someone was sitting next to her. She looked up and let out a small gasp. Next to her sat Siren. Not just Siren, but Sailor Aluminium Siren, in her gossamyr senshi uniform. The last time Usagi had seen her dressed this way, she was attempting to kill everyone on a plane flight in honour of the Three Lights... The Starlights, as it eventually turned out. This very fact was enough to make her momentarily recoil. Siren turned to her with surprise. "Ah, you're awake now. I suppose that's good." She huffed. "What happened?" Usagi croaked as she attempted to sit up, holding her aching head for a few seconds. "You passed out. Dunno why. Crow said its probably got something to do with your 'vision thingies'. Well, we stuck you in bed and called a doctor. He said you'd be alright, so we left you to sleep things off. That good enough a recap of events?" "Uhh... Yeah." Usagi managed to sit up and stared at the strange screen. "Hmm... Looks like a television." "It is a television. And let me tell you, things in your time were an improvement on the entertainment they provide now. Aquius help me if they ever show another advertisement for Crystal Megastores again. I just can't stand that guy they use..." She screwed up her nose and put on a voice. "Where d'ya get it? Crystal Megastores, for the cheapest in bargains!" She put a finger up to her mouth and made a gagging noise. Usagi giggled. "The more things change, the more they stay the same." Siren smiled cynically and looked back at the screen. "You know, I had to sit here and watch this crap cos of you?" "Eh? Why?" "Cos Crow and Nyanko the wanko wouldn't leave you here alone whilst they went trotting off to that Scorpia's place. So guess who pulled the short straw?" "Er, sorry." "Don't be. I'm glad I didn't have to go there. I hate places like that. Worked in too many of them to want to go back." Usagi looked at her for a few moments as Siren's face went dark. She let out a sigh and looked back at Usagi, the normal expression of bitterness returning. "So, these visions. What is it exactly that you see?" "Uhh... I see the other Earth senshi, being killed, or in a state of dying, or already dead." Siren chuckled. "Good. Let them suffer a bit for what they've done to you." "How can you say that? You were trying to kill them not so long ago. They were innocent of anything then." Siren shook her head. "Oh little Princess, you'll never understand anything. We have, all of us senshi, miko and royalty, lived previous lives where we have done things that are both evil and repugnant. None of us are born innocent. The only innocence we carry is the removal of the memories of those past lives. Once they have returned, we return to the normal, sullied selves that we have always been." "Yeah, what you said." Usagi wiped her nose. "I take it the way you treated that Mistral guy was partly to do with memories of your past lives? The contempt, I mean." Siren snorted. "Yeah, right. As if we needed the experience of past lives to divine a sleaze when he makes his presence felt." Siren screwed up her face. "I hate men, okay. I've always hated them and will always hate them. Occasionally I fall for one, but in the main, I desire to return to the natural state of my people, devoid of this pathetic duality of male and female. It only ever leads to problems." Usagi looked at her with wide eyes. "A pathetic duality of male and female? What were your people?" Usagi was almost afraid to ask. "We were hermaphrodites. Both sexes in one. A biological system that worked fine until the invaders came." "The invaders?" "The Empire. The ones who created the Moon Kingdom in your system. They call themselves the 'Colonists'. They breed with the most promising form of intelligent life they can find, and make that race part of their own." Siren smiled as Usagi opened her mouth in obvious non-comprehension. "In other words, girl, they turned your monkey species into what you are today by crossbreeding with you. You are a halfbreed. We are all halfbreeds, even Galaxia. Now, only a select few remain in the form of the original invaders." "And what did they look like?" "Beautiful in a macabre way. Serpentine, yet mammalian. They had an exquisitely beautiful appearance. The most beautiful aspects of our species come from them. And so do the uglier aspects." All kinds of Gigerian nightmares filled Usagi's head at that point, and she shivered. "Have you ever seen one for yourself?" "Have I ever seen one? Dearie, we WERE them at one point, in several of our early lives. The spirits that make us senshi and divide us from the little people are those of the original invaders. Its the ultimate irony, I suppose. I desire to return to the oceans of what I consider to be 'my' world, and yet I know the spirit that resides within me can find its true home under the twin suns of the Empire's homeworld." Siren sighed and shook her head. A commercial started to play on the televid. "WHERE D'YA GET IT? AT CRYSTAL MEGASTORES...." "Barf!" Siren picked up a remote from the bedside table and switched the vid off. "That's fixed that then." Siren put the remote back and turned to Usagi. "How are you feeling now?" "Alright, I guess. My headache has gone." "Good. Would you like to go for a swim?" "Eh?" "This place has an indoor pool, heated even. Freshwater. They use a kind of magic filter system to stop the bugs breeding in it." Siren clapped her hands together. "I can show you why I feel such a desire to return to my homeworld. The waters of that pool are deep and beautiful. Please join me." "Okay, I guess." "Yay." Siren took Usagi by the hand and dragged her from the bed." Shadows of the future.... Hotaru stared down at the few items of clothing she had stripped from her frame. She could remember times when clothes this size would have swamped her. Now they looked daring. Her body was big, strong and healthy. Almost as if it were mocking her. Well, she could get her own back. There were scars on her body. Ones she wouldn't allow the magical processes of healing to smooth over. She wanted to remember the pains she had felt since the cataclysm. There had been so many. The scars across her wrists. From that guy who attempted to kill her after he'd.... And tried to make it look like she'd suicided. If it wasn't for the Youma, she wouldn't be alive today. She hated the Youma. There were scars across her back and her belly. Whip marks, from the time she had been made a prisoner upon her return to this world. Because it was generally known she was a senshi.... Just because her powers were weak at that time, they took advantage of her. When her powers returned, however.... She remembered their faces. Twenty thousand of them, dead, in an instant, and it was all her fault. She shivered. The scars on her legs, when she had fought and wiped out that gang that had taken control of what used to be Washington State and part of Canada in the Americas. Now it was ruled by a benevolent dictatorship. And it stayed that way. Nobody wanted a return visit by the woman named "Black Saturn". She chuckled. Here she was, as pale as a ghost, and she gets the name "BLACK Saturn". Surely Dark Saturn wasn't too much of an intellectual leap for the little worms that populated parts of this shit-spawned planet? It was because of the impression that she fraternised with the energies of Black Magic that she was given this title. None of them had the capacity to understand the differences between local magic and the powers of an Empirical Senshi. And she wasn't about to dissuade them from their delusions. She LIKED being feared. It filled her with the most incredible sense of power. One that she felt she could never achieve any other way. Then the changeroom door slammed open, and Usako charged in. "Hotaru-chan... Hotaru-chan!" "Yes, I know. I'll get to the baths in due course." She turned to Usako, who was half dressed in her blouse and underwear, shaking her head. "What? What is it?" "Its the Youma... She's..." A sensation ran down her spine, and she began to quiver... Tomoe Souichi was on his knees as the Youma Usagi stepped into the courtyard in front of the building fortress, dressed in camping clothes with a full backpack slung over her shoulder. The other Usagis, in various states of undress, having dashed from the communal bath, were standing behind him, watching the scene with fear. "Is... Is this because of the conversation we had yesterday?" The Professor's voice quivered as the Youma stopped, looking aside at him. "Its partly that." She replied. It was at this point that Hotaru and Usako chose to make an appearance. "What the HELL is going on here?" Hotaru shouted as she charged from the front doors, spotting her father on the ground. He turned to face her. Hotaru had managed to get her minidress back on in a matter of seconds and charged from the changerooms. Usako had never seen anyone get dressed that quickly before. It was a good thing, too. The thought of Hotaru running out stark naked would have added a comical element to something that didn't require it, in Usako's opinion. "Ah. Hotaru. I'm glad you could join this little farewell party." The Youma said, matter of factly. "Farewell? You mean, you're....? "Going back. Yes. The time is right." "But... Why? WHAT ABOUT OUR DEAL?" Professor Tomoe looked at his daughter for a moment. "What? What deal?" The Youma chuckled at his question. "If she promised to stay alive, I wouldn't kill you. That was our deal." He turned from Hotaru to the Youma. "Are you trying to tell me... The only reason you.. With me..?" "Hmm... You were lonely, and so was I. And I needed a way to make sure young Hotaru here kept getting the message. Believe me, Sou-chan, it was fun." The Youma looked back up at Hotaru. "It's over, Hotaru. You have found who you were looking for. Now she will protect you instead of I." "What do you mean, protect?" "Look inside yourself, Hotaru. You know you need to be protected.... Guided. With your mind in the state it is in, you could die at any given stage. I didn't want that to happen. Because.... Because, unlike the others, I still care about you. When I found you at that time, with that man trying to kill you, the Youma side of me that feels for the underdog came to the fore." She smiled. "Whilst you cannot forgive me for what I've done... What I'm about to do, like Usako, I care about you. In the end, I was never going to kill your father. There was no need. I knew you would find Usako, and she would take over the job of guiding you." Tears ran from Hotaru's eyes as a large ring of energy opened up before the Youma. The Youma smiled. "See this? The Dream Ambience Virulence. One of the most powerful defence/attack spells of the water caste. There isn't a single attack I am not capable of doing. If you really wanted to take me on, you would lose. This whole world would lose. Do you know what would happen if we were to both use the Death Reborn Revolution upon each other?" She chuckled. "Of course, you know what its like to do that and survive." She shrugged. "Oh well. I'm not one for long goodbyes. Ja ne." She waved and stepped into the tunnel. "Take good care of her, Usako. You're going to need all the help you can get with that one." Hotaru ran forward. "You can't do this! After all that has happened, you can't just leave us like this!" Hotaru was grabbed by her father before she could join the Youma in the tunnel. "Let me go, damn you! LET ME GO!!!" "NO!" Professor Tomoe held onto her fast, joined bu Usako and two of the Usagis. Hotaru stared helplessly as the Youma looked at her one last time, then disappeared, the tunnel closing over. Hotaru went limp, and fell to her knees, still held by the others. "I don't know if I can take this, anymore." She muttered to herself as they hugged her, tightly. Minako looked down from the top of the building upon which she had landed. The fall from the dimensional breach had caused her to fall unconcious. By the time she came to, she was lying on top of this building, feeling extremely ill. For some reason, she was still in the form of Venus. She stared up at the breach in awe, and at the chaos it had caused below in disbelief. There were whole segments of the city on fire. She could hear gunshots as security forces tried to regain order. It was one hell of a homecoming, of that she was certain. Just as she gawked over the side of the building, there was a flash behind her, and she turned as an energy tunnel appeared. With it came a figure. The figure of Usagi. As she'd seen so many Usagis over the course of what must have been a day, she wasn't that surprised. But she soon realised that this one was different as it stepped from the tunnel, the energy dissipating and disappearing behind her. "Aha, how convenient." The Youma unslung the backpack from her shoulders and dropped it on the ground. "It seems I can get to work straight away." "Who.... Who the hell are you?" Minako shouted. "You're not one of the others...." "Indeed not." The Youma smiled. "I am the ORIGINAL Tsukino Usagi, bitch, and I have a few bones to pick with you." "What.... But you... You CAN'T be." "Thought you'd killed me, eh?" The Youma lifted up a hand and a ball of energy appeared. "You should know better than to take anything on face value, Mina.... CHAN." The Youma spat the last word like it was poison. Minako looked around her.... Usagi... On top of a building. Where she was supposed to die.... A sense of dread filled Minako, like no other she had experienced in her life. IASFU OA FWSS IASFU OA FWSS GOO JUA GOO JIPEST and again IASFU OA FWSS IASFU OA FWSS GOO JUA GOO JIPEST END OF PART 13 Notes Not much to say about this one. Beginning to hurry a few things along, like the storyline with Naru, Naiad and Ami. Next chapter, "Out of the Blue", the Youma Usagi begins her revenge on the senshi. 'Nuff said. If it isn't out in the next couple of days, it might be a couple of weeks before it is, since I'll be heading off on holidays. I hope this doesn't mean I'll be rushing things. ^_^ I turn out some poor chapters that way. Mail all comments, criticisms and outright abuse to ayanami@merlin.net.au The abuse might be used in the next chapter of Sailor Python, which I'm still writing. I mean it. I really do. ^_^ DDFA 3rd January 1998 (A bit too late to say Happy New Year)