Chapter
One
She stared around at the misty, gloomy battlefield, tears
in her eyes. Her hands went up to cover her ears automatically as
cries of pain rang through the air. It was all she could do to
suppress her own cries.
She knew by now that it wouldn't do
her any good to try and help them but to no avail. She'd reached out
before, screamed at them, run to their sides, but they couldn't see
her, nor could they hear her. Goddammit, they couldn't even sense her
presence!
When the final soldier fell, she wandered the
bloodied grounds aimlessly, her heart aching terribly as she stared
down at their lifeless bodies. She'd been in this nightmare an
uncountable number of times before and, each time, it was like her
soul was being run through again and again.
Yet, she wasn't
afraid. Not anymore. She already knew what would happen and she knew
the pain that she felt would lessen or worsen by day. The only thing
she felt these days was a mind-numbing ache in her heart and soul.
No longer did she truly smile. She stumbled along each day,
wondering what it would have been like if she'd been stronger the day
that fate decided to throw her world off balance.
Still, she
went on for them, her once sparkling eyes now dark with grief. If
they could see her now, she knew they wouldn't approve of her
behavior in the least and would probably even yell at her to snap out
of it. But what use was it that she live for them if she couldn't
even hold her head up high anymore?
During the time that she
was in high school, everyone noticed the abrupt change in the
normally happy-go-lucky girl. Her grades shot sky high and she was
still beautiful but not glowing with joy like before. Her eyes held a
haunted look and her face was always utterly calm, expressionless.
She also changed her hairstyle, cutting her once ankle length hair so
that it hung only halfway down her back. Slowly, everyone realized
that she had lost much and she was growing into adulthood way too
early. Though she was still a gorgeous young woman, it just wasn't
the same. She'd done a complete 180, changing from the merry,
energetic person they all knew to a complete stranger. Anyone that
had known her before would not recognize her now as the quiet and
withdrawn human being that she had become.
Her
normal friends who saw the abrupt change tried to save her, bring her
out again but to no avail. She was simply locked away, refusing help,
because, inevitably, they would leave as well and she would only hurt
more. Because, to be honest, do any people really stay together
forever?
Yet, anyone that did not know her-had never met
her-would most likely think that she was a very lucky person. She was
one of the smartest people in college, ranking one of the top ten
students even at her young age. But they didn't know the real reason
why she was so intelligent.
It wasn't because she loved to
learn. The truth was that she stayed up almost always until nearly 2
o'clock in the morning, studying. She was just trying to keep herself
busy in hopes that she could keep the need to sleep at bay because,
every night, that same dream would come and she wouldn't be able to
wake up. She also thought logically that if she was too tired, she
would fall into a dreamless slumber and wake up, still slightly
drowsy, but feeling a little less pain than the day before.
Yes,
she had gone to the doctor and purchased heavy sleeping pills and
antidepressants but the dream managed to slip in between the chinks
and she still had that same nightmare at least once a week.
It's
disheartening, dismal, and dreary, isn't it? Well, this is her
life.
Enter Miss Serena Tsukino, age 18, two years after the
defeat of Chaos.
