Sailor Moon Fan Fiction ❯ Stars Sometimes Fall ❯ Hope, Eternal ( Chapter 6 )
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Hope, Eternal
“…promise me, that you'll never forget.”
Something told Sailor Moon she had missed something. Before the gray mist and the tunneling darkness cleared, she had the distinct feeling she'd passed right by something or someone in the dark that was important. Like walking home in a daydreamy daze only to realize she'd walked right by her house without seeing it. Except she didn't know what it was she'd missed this time.
The thick fog that diffused the light slowly dissipated but the light remained weak. A gentle darkness embraced the group, settling them into a room full of silvered navies and grayed whites. The chamber was round and massive, the walls of glass revealed a black world with a huge ivory moon gleaming on the sharp angles of fallen buildings in a smoke-hazed city. The center of the dark room was pierced by a light so bright it was almost solid, spotlighting a sharp, glinting object.
Sailor Moon thought is was Venus who gasped first, Tuxedo Mask squeezed her hand tighter as everyone realized what had caught the Scout of Love's attention. Between them and a crystal pedestal with quartz spears growing out of it, stood three men. One in a tux and cape identical to Tuxedo Mask's but lavender and with more medals. Behind him, closer to the crystal formation, the other two looked up, caught by surprise. Sailor Moon watched with a sensitive perception only she seemed to have as their sorrow and upset confusion fell away to shock and a set determination to defend.
Around her, she felt her own Scouts and protector ease into the same defensive stance, the twins being forced behind them. They saw only the determination to fight and were thus ready to protect their leader and the children. The strange tuxedoed man stood confused for about half a moment before a shaky smile broke his solemn features.
Sailor Moon felt numb to see him smile like that. Like his whole life had been taken from him and was suddenly returned.
Everything happened so fast- she heard the whimpering sobs of the twins behind her at the same time the shouts broke the stunned silence from further behind her. The two girls rushed past her, before she could stop them, running straight for the purple tux guy, crying, and her Scouts whirled to face a new threat from behind them. Tux stayed facing the three men before them as Sailor Moon launched herself after her children- she didn't give her boyfriend a chance to stop her- it was pure instinct and she'd moved before she'd even realized it.
“Daddy!” Rini and Irene cried out, suddenly stopping short of him- Sailor Moon almost tripped right over them, snatching both up and kneeling protectively over them, holding them close so they couldn't escape her again. Her back was to the enemy, she expected an attack at any moment-
“King!”
“Sailor Moon?!”
“Papa!”
“Serenity . . .”
The cries went up like a stadium exploding in noise, echoing in the round chamber. Her daughters were still weeping in her arms, sobbing for their father. Her own Scouts were moving in, calling for her like Tux was but they moved more slowly as the enemies they glared at hailed their `King'.
Behind her, Sailor Moon heard the man whisper her name, the men behind him shuffling uneasily.
Sailor Moon squinted her eyes open, seeing Tuxedo Mask freeze in mid-step, his hands raising slowly. She peeked over her shoulder to see his mirrored figure carefully, uneasily inch toward her. `Why am I frightened of him?' The thought struck her as absurd- she knew this man better than he knew himself, he was a piece of her own soul; now more lost and alone than ever-
How did she know all this?!
“Lady, Small Lady . . .” He whispered, dropping to his knees.
Rini and Irene struggled to break free of her grip and seeing the tears behind his mask, Sailor Moon let them go to him. “Daddy!” They screamed together as they raced to his side, but neither girl tried to touch him. He tried to comfort them but without being able to hold them it was heart-breakingly difficult.
Tuxedo Mask caught up to Sailor Moon, helping her to her feet as they watched their children call another man their father. Tux left his hand on her shoulder as they stood there, watching, not knowing what to do or feel or how to react-
“I know him . . .” Sailor Moon whispered to herself. Tuxedo Mask glanced down at her. She felt his uncertainty like a breath of cool air on her neck. “I know you.” She stated louder. Behind them, the Scouts parted to either side as someone called out in a voice distinctly similar to Rei's at her most commanding.
“All right, kids, out of the way.” As confused as she and Tuxedo Mask were, the stunned Scouts actually parted, allowing their enemy direct line of sight to their leader. Sailor Moon slowly looked over her shoulder, unsure and a little frightened of what surprise she might find. Her little girls were crying and she couldn't hold them and it was getting her started. She didn't know what was going on, who these people were though some part of her did and it made her feel weird and forgetful.
The steady, self-assured clicking of high-heeled shoes behind her abruptly halted, the same sure voice suddenly stuttered, “P-Princess?”
“Sailor Moon?!” The words were echoed by the four women standing there, the four Scouts of Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Mercury.
“Is it really you?” Venus whispered.
“Of course, only Meatball head could look that pathetic.” Sailor Mars reminded the older Scouts. The younger Mars bristled.
“Hey! Only I can pick on her like that.” The older Scout rolled her eyes and the other's face dropped as she'd realized what she just said to herself.
“It's- It's been so long, Sailor Moon . . .” They were Lita, Mina, Rei, and Ami, never a doubt in Sailor Moon's mind, only older, just like . . . She twisted back to face the man talking to her two girls. Just like-
“Endy . . ?” She whispered. The man raised his cerulean eyes, meeting her searching gaze, but at the same moment, Tuxedo Mask had looked down on her, their expressions were identical, responding at the same moment in the same manner.
Her Scouts came around her, seeing the man she spoke to. “Sailor Moon? Serina?”
It was Darien, Endymion- King Endymion, the one who was her twins' real, true father. Behind him, the two men dropped to one knee. Behind Sailor Moon's group, the future Sailor Scouts walked around them, giving them a wide berth as they moved to stand beside their king. They too, then knelt in reverence to her.
“Oh, please, don't do that-” She pulled away from Tux and stepped up to the king. She paused, blinking several times before she realized she could see through him.
“Serenity, it's-“ He took a shaky breath before meeting her eyes again. “Thank you for bringing my daughters back to me. I've missed my family since they have each been taken from me.” He stood, the girls to each side of him, tears drying on their faces as they stared up at Sailor Moon.
“We had no choice if we were to help you and- me . . .” As she spoke, her eyes drifted behind him to find that crystal coffin she dreamed of so many times, that she'd been trapped in once all ready. After that, no amount of distraction could pull her from the trance the woman within created between them. Her eyes saw nothing else, her thoughts heard no other-
“Serina . . .” Sailor Mars, hers, growled. She didn't hear her. Sailor Moon moved past her daughters and their father, her future husband, and the two men that still knelt beside the queen.
“My queen,” They murmured as she stopped. She ignored them.
“Sailor Moon-“ Tux began, taking a step forward but the king stopped him.
“Serenity is . . . busy. You know better than to disturb her, Darien.” He said gravely. Tux had a look on his face that said, no, he didn't know better and he certainly wouldn't if she let anything happen to herself.
`Yes, Serenity?' Sailor Moon thought. The voice came from so far away, right beneath her fingertips. So small and hollow, the tinkling of chimes echoed in that voice, light, warm as sunshine but pure and clear as the moon, filled her mind. The chill that stood between them sliced her mind with ice, like Zoycite's spears. For a moment it kept Serenity away from Sailor Moon. Then she felt a golden, tingling warmth spread through her like a shower of warm water and the ice wall was gone.
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Outside and beyond her, the others gathered to watch a miracle- if this small angel could perform it. This was what they'd come here for, this is what the Rini had run away to the past to do. To bring back Sailor Moon so she could do this- smash this rock and wake up the queen inside.
The Scouts of past and present held their positions, knowing all they could do was watch, praying for the power of the moon to aid their leaders. There was nothing more they could do if Sailor Moon couldn't do this. The two young men, unknown to the younger scouts and enemies to the elder, bowed their heads and stood sadly silent beside the king.
As they looked on, Sailor Moon touched the crystal wall of the coffin, it flared and she gasped, pulling back her hand as if it had burned her. Tux started forward again but the King held him back.
Suddenly, just like King Endymion, she became a shadow. Only the outline of her body and a tinting of color remained. But before her-
Stood the silhouette of Neo Queen Serenity.
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“Nothing like the direct approach.”
Tentatively, Sailor Moon reached again, and this time the queen's hand softly grasped hers. Sailor Moon's hand shook as she forced herself to hang on to the queen as the magic flashed once more then flowed up her arm in a slow, icy wave. Her uniform melted away in the ripple of white and silver fire, her princess gown drifted from golden moondust in its place. Her crescent glowed, pearls shimmering into her hair. The entire time, she never moved, never made a sound. Tux and Endy had to look hard to even see her breathing.
`Thank you for helping me, Serina.' Serina's eyes finally focused on the queen standing before her once more. She dropped her hand now that it was safe and looked around. It was the same as before, Serina once more stood in a hall of crystal in her princess dress.
`I've returned your children, Serenity, but Endy is still hurt and I do not know how to break this prison and set you free.'
`You've come this far, and for that, I thank you. You've proven yourself beyond Mother's expectations and our own, haven't you?' The princess did not look convinced and tilted her head, raising a brow questioningly. Serenity sighed, remembering that she was dealing with her younger, impatient-to-aid-others self, not a diplomat or dignitary. `Now that the battle is over, Mercury can heal Endy.'
`But how can I free you? Do you not know?'
`The Silver Imperium Crystal will have enough power to shatter this stone and wake my body . . .'
`But . . ?'
`You alone, cannot do it. While you have the strength and will, you need the Silver Crystal of my time to activate your crystal. Yours will not work here without the permission of mine.' Serina gave Serenity a confused, annoyed look. She didn't understand and Serenity was the reason why.
`They are the same crystal.'
`I can't explain it any other way. You need my crystal first.'
`Where is your crystal? Why didn't Endy use it in the first place?'
`Because he didn't have it . . .' A light began to glow behind Serina, casting a shadow over her and illuminating the queen. Serina suddenly understood. She slowly turned, facing a pinpoint of brilliance behind her that grew brighter and brighter.
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Princess Serenity shined, radiating a silver-white light, a softer, golden light reflecting off her from behind. She turned to the group slowly as if she were a ghost floating between worlds, her arm raising and hand offered. Her body shimmered, her deep blue, entranced and vacant eyes glittered as she stared at and through and into the cinnamon eyes of Rini.
Endy looked down on his daughter, chosen by the moon princess and moved as if to push her forward. He couldn't touch her and she seemed so caught up in Serenity's kind, imploring stare that she didn't even notice him. “Go to her, Small Lady.” Rini nodded as if hypnotized and walked forward, careful and deliberate as a sleepwalker. She reached up to Serenity's hand and reverently took it.
The shimmer that slid through the princess flowed into the little girl as well. The pearly light rolled through her, her silken white princess gown flowing in its wake.
Princess Serenity drew the little princess close to her, hugging her tightly to her side. A solid star of light rose from the child's chest to drift in front of Serenity's eyes. She stared into the light, never blinking as it took on a crystalline form, glittering like a diamond, then she inclined her head graciously. A second light rose from her own chest, where her necklace with the Silver Crystal normally hung. Serenity's eyes closed and she released Small Lady, the two Silver Crystals now drifting between her palms. The light shining from her future daughter slowly dimmed and died as the silver fire was cut off from its source.
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Serenity concentrated on the queen's smile and Rini's bright warmth, Irene's hope and the king's vigilant passion- and wished.
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There was no shattering or tinkling of broken glass. There were no bright lights beyond the flickering of the Moon Princess, nothing spectacular or fantastic or extraordinary.
The Moon Princess Serenity just stood there before the crystal coffin, radiant in the shaft of moonlight. There was a sharp snap like a carrot broken in half, and then silence.
A yawning sigh sifted through the heavy air and the king's hidden blue eyes widened. Queen Serenity's lashes lifted and she moved, raising herself up on her elbow. She blinked at her gathered audience and struggled to sit up- The king suddenly exhaled, almost like a surprised sob, and reached to aid her-
He didn't make it.
In mid-step, the king vanished.
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“Don't leave me!!”
“Endy! NO!” Neo Queen Serenity screamed, reaching for where her husband had stood only a half moment before. The moon princess beside her fell to her knees, exhausted and struggling to breathe. Rini wobbled until her twin sister took her hand and steadied her. Everyone stared at the empty space, even Tuxedo Mask was too shocked to move for a second before kneeling beside his princess.
The queen abruptly swung her feet over the coffin's side and stood, snatching her Silver Crystal from the air and disappearing. Princess Serenity choked and gasped from the floor until her own crystal fell back over her heart- with it's touch, her transformations collapsed and Serina shivered and coughed in Tuxedo Mask's arms.
“Where'd she go?” The others were quiet, whispering between themselves, searching for the queen and king through computers and psychic senses.
Tuxedo Mask's attention was devoted to Serina, still shaking though he'd wrapped his cape around her and held her close. “Are you all right, Sere?” Serina nodded, trying to stifle her coughing. “Sh- she went to help Endy.” Serina's voice was tired and hoarse, hardly above a whisper. “T- tell Mercury- the other one- that she needs her-“ Tux relayed her orders and suddenly everyone understood and fell into their routine actions. Serina searched for her daughters while the others worried about their king and queen.
She was here to help the twins.
She found them where they huddled, lips trembling, close behind Tux and as far away as possible from the two strange men that had been speaking to the king when they first arrived. “Darien- the girls-“ She murmured, briefly tightening her grip on his arm and glancing at them. He immediately turned to look and reached an arm for the two scared little girls.
“Rini, Irene . . .” He didn't need to say more. Together they stood, still fighting tears, and carefully curled up between him and Serina. Rini snuggled under the cape to hug Serina while the older girl wearily wrapped her arms around her and Tuxedo Mask's arm.
“Don't worry, Small Lady, Lady. Mommy's with Daddy. Sailor Mercury's there too. She'll fix your daddy and everything will be all right. It'll be okay, my little ones.”