Sailor Moon Fan Fiction ❯ There can be no Love without Justice ❯ Where the hell are we? ( Chapter 1 )

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Mamoru slowly inched his way toward Usagi. The bindings on his ankles were catching on the rocks and dying shrubs that littered the ground. He knew that the sooner they got out of their confines the sooner they could come up with a plan to get back to earth. He could not believe that the senshi would do something like this. He had suspected them of being dissatisfied with the reaction they had gotten from the people of Tokyo, but he had never seen this coming. But never mind that, his Usako needed him to help her out of her bindings.

“Hold on Usako, I’ll be over there as soon as I can.”

“I’m not going anywhere Mamo-chan, I can’t even move around that well,” joked Usagi.

‘At least she hasn’t lost her sense of humor in the face of this situation,’ thought Mamoru. He then set about getting himself turned around so that his back was facing Usagi. It took a few minutes, through which Usagi vented out her anger in the form of words that Mamoru had never heard come out of her mouth, but he did finally get turned around. From there came the daunting task of freeing the knots that kept the two of them bound. The knots were not only intricate, but had been tied very tightly. Mamoru sat there for what felt like hours, and could have very well been, until Usagi’s bindings around her hands came loose.

Usagi sat up and rubbed her sore wrists. There was dried blood crusting over on her wrists, testament to how tightly the ropes had been tied. She then turned to Mamoru and began to perform the same service for him. Finally sometime later, Usagi was able to free Mamoru from the robes that bound him, and both of them turned to the bindings on their ankles.

“Usako, are you alright?” asked Mamoru.

“Yes and no Mamo-chan, physically I’ll heal in a few days. Mentally, I don’t know how to handle this situation. I can understand their anger at this thankless job, but on the otherhand the safety of the people of Earth is our duty. We shouldn’t get a ‘reward’ for performing good deeds. I don’t understand their need to now harm the people of Earth; doesn’t that defeat the purpose for which we have fought for the last 4 years? I’m just so confused,” sighed Usagi.

“I understand Usako, they weren’t even my senshi, and I feel betrayed. I thought I could at least call them friends, but this proves me to be wrong. I can understand your feeling of betrayal though; I remember how I felt when Kunzite, Jadeite, Nephrite, and Zoisite turned their backs on me. Now it’s their loves turns to be the betrayers.”

“I feel like I should have seen this coming. They seemed more restless the last few months, and in the past couple of fights they have been taking a backseat in the fighting………wait……I understand it now. They were backing off so that you and I would waste more energy and then be easier to capture and transport here, where ever we are.”

Mamoru’s Point of View

At that, Usagi had such a look of pained hatred on her face that I had to clutch her to me. That kind of look should never have to cross the face of my Usako. She has such an encompassing compassionate nature that this sort of situation could possible crush her spirit……if she were anyone else. No, my Usako is too strong to let this instance ruin all that we have fought for. I know now, that no matter the planning the senshi put into this plan, that Usako and I will find a way to get back to Earth, and we will be kicking some senshi ass.

Normal Point of View

Usagi stood up and stretched her aching limbs. When Mamoru had done the same thing, they both decided to take in their surroundings. The planet that they had been dumped on appeared to be a barren waste land. The only thing that seemed to thrive here were the rocks. The terrain was mountainous. The large mounds of rocks rose out of the ground and seemed to have been made as if someone had dropped a large handful of gravel there, except the “gravel” was boulder size.

Mamoru decided that if they were going to get anywhere, they obviously had to begin moving. So he spun around in a circle with his right arm stretched out straight in front of him. When he stopped, he needed to take a small break.

Usagi gave her man a weird look and decided to ask him what he was doing. “What the hell was that? Did those ropes cut off the circulation to your brain or something?”

“No, I was trying to decide what direction we should go. I figured that was as good a method as any seeing as how every direction looks the same. I also figured that might get a smile on your face.” Mamoru smiled at her and gave her a wink to go with it.

Usagi couldn’t help it, even with everything crashing in around them, the fact that Mamoru could still be so silly made her want to cry she was so relieved. She did end up smiling for her Mamo-chan, which in turn earned her another of his secret smiles that he reserved only for her. Usagi looked off into the direction that Mamoru had pointed to when he had stopped spinning, and surveyed the area that they would be exploring. Seeing a golden opportunity, Mamoru grabbed Usagi’s hand, and when she turned to him he swooped in and kissed her like there was no tomorrow. It was the most passionate kiss that the two had ever shared, and Usagi reveled in it. When his tongue swept across her bottom lip, she opened her mouth to him. He dominated her mouth and the kiss, but Usagi decided two could play this game. It turned into a duel of tongues, which Mamoru ended up winning, though Usagi wasn’t complaining. She pulled away and looked up into his midnight blue eyes questioningly.

“What was that for Mamo-chan?”

“I don’t know what we will find, but I want you to know that I love you, and I know that we will try our damnedest to get back to Earth my princess.”

“Oh, Mamo-chan, I know we will find a way to get back. This universe is too big for there not to be some form of life, even way out here. It’s just up to us to find it.”

With that, the two headed out hand in hand, into the unknown territory. Neither knew what to expect, or whether there would be anything to find, but they knew that they would never get home to help everyone if they sat on their asses all day.