Sailor Moon Fan Fiction ❯ Jamech ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )

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Chapter 1

Setsuna impatiently paced the halls of the castle, awaiting Queen Serenity's word. It was early in the morning, but that didn't stop her from turning in her report. She had viewed something disturbing in the gates of time the night before. Something deeply concerned her. She knew that the one person who would know what to do was Queen Serenity.

"Setsuna, I don't really see why you are so anxious. This news is two years in the future. But I can understand why it would put you on the edge. So the Great Battle is in our grasps, knocking at our doors. Well, until the day comes we will just have to wait and see what will happen." Queen Serenity concluded herself by walking into the light, greeting her old friend with a hug and a gentle smile. It had been three years since Serenity had seen any of her fellow Sailor Scouts. Nothing had really happened since the last battle they had, and so they had all departed their separate ways, for a while that is.

"Your majesty, it brings me great joy to see you again. However, I will not stop watching over this news, until the day it becomes reality. Gods forbid it does. However when it does come, I'll be the first to fight by your side." Setsuna had returned the Queen's gentle embrace and warm smile. They both then proceeded to find a seat on the grand balcony, on the east wing of the palace, to welcome the rising sun.

" Ra has brought us another glorious sun rise Setsuna."

"Indeed he has milady, indeed he has.."

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An'nu awoke with the rising sun, the gentle golden rays caressing her face. She slowly sat up in her bed, pulling open the curtains and opening the window to allow fresh air in. It was a fine early-summer morning, the kind of day that makes you want to sing praises, and dance about. After stretching, she slid out of her warm feather bed and went about getting dressed. She ran down the stairs of her two-story house, and as she did frantically pulled back her hair. She was late this morning, not by much mind you; but try telling that to your hungry horse, pawing at the ground frantically. As An'nu made her way to the paddock fence, her horse, Bye ran up to greet her with a loud whinny. An'nu pushed him backwards and made her way to the feed room where she got his hay and pellets, leading him to his stall so he could eat. From there she went and got her grooming supplies and tack that she would use that day. It was a fine day for riding, indeed.