Sailor Moon Fan Fiction ❯ The Letters Collection ❯ Letters to Heaven ( Chapter 1 )
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The Letters Collection
Letters to Heaven
Dearest Papa,
I know you are missing a great deal where you are so I'm sending these letters to heaven for you. Mother reminds me every day that you are watching over us but I still wish to relay my feelings and thoughts to you of which you mightn't be able to see in my mind.
First, please do not be angry with me for my skipping history lessons today. It could not be helped, that hour was the only one where I could go down to earth and spy on that handsome prince- Please, Papa, do not be angry that I have fallen in love with a Terran. If you could see him you would realize how kind and just and regal he truly is. It is my duty as the princess and heir to the moon kingdom to protect the blue planet and he only firms resolve and enthusiasm to do so. Besides, he's 'drop dead gorgeous' according to the princess of Venus, Minaryse.
One of these days I'll have the courage to speak with him, my Endymion. You will see me happiest on that day, Papa.
Love always,
Your little rabbit,
Serenity
Dearest Papa,
You may have noticed Endymion and I are spending more time together. My precious guardian Scouts have discovered our secret rendezvous and are aiding us in our ventures, however, Minaryse is still against it. I do not believe Mother knows about him yet though how she could possibly miss all the new intrigue in her court and mine is beyond my comprehension. I wonder if she suspects . . . You would tell me surely, Papa?
You must all ready know from mother's prayers of the mysterious attacks out near Pluto. Mother's Scout of Pluto has left her post for the first time in this millennium to aid Mother. I fear Alatristina will leave me to replace her as the Guardian of Time. I do not believe I could bear losing my dear friend to the mists of time. I would nary ever see her again.
Endymion is unsettled by the news. His fair blue planet grows ever more restless with each year. I do not know how to help him, Papa. Lend me strength and send me a solution. I have great need of your counsel.
Love always.
Your little rabbit,
Serenity
Dearest Papa,
Forgive me for not writing more often, you well know the reasons if you are watching what is happening to your kingdom, Papa. I fear this will be my last letter for a long while. The insurrection on Endy's planet grows worse daily now that they have a mascot. We actually knew her, Beryl, and now she leads her forces against us. Papa, I do not know what to do. Endy is torn, his people demand he denounce the white moon and his heart demands that he protect me. We are truly soul-bonded, I feel his every fear and hope. I know he will remain by my side, however, he must go against his own world. I wish more than ever that you were here, Papa.
Tomorrow is my sixteenth birthday ball. Endy cannot attend; this, the most important day of my life second only to my coronation. With the events transpiring- I do not know what to expect in the future, Mother's and my own Scouts are on constant guard. How can I be happy when the peace of the Silver Millennium is being shattered?
As I pray to you, Papa, pray for us. Maybe we will be seeing each other sooner than we thought.
Love always,
Your little rabbit,
Serenity
"My little rabbit, why do you write these letters?"
"Luna said if I wrote everything down in a letter, she could send them to heaven so Papa could read them. You said he was in heaven- he didn't leave did he?" A young Serenity gazed up at her mother with the innocence of a child though she was nearly sixteen.
'She may never understand mortality. What will she do when she realizes her dearest Endymion will someday grow old and die like her father?' The Lunari people were immortal, death rarely touched the moon and had only once struck Serenity's daughter in the heart . . . when her father died.
"No, Serenity, he will always be in heaven except when he stands beside you. What a sweet idea, I shall have to commend Luna for her suggestion." Queen Serenity smiled softly, her eyes weary and lightly pained. She gently cupped her daughter's chin and kissed her forehead, her golden crescent moon glimmered contentedly. "Now go on, and keep writing." The princess grinned and twirled on heel, running for her bedroom, or the gardens, or where ever it was she hid these days. "And don't run, Serenity!"