Author note: This is a spilt story between me and Yume-no-Ryuusei, This story is in Kakyuu's perspective, and hers is in Seiya's.
I looked around our now totaled planet. Fighter was right at my side while Maker and Healer were behind us.
"Welcome home, Princess" Fighter said.
'It doesn't feel like home' I thought. I looked around tears in my eyes. Our once beautiful planet was now in rubble. Kinmoku was had been a lush, busy world; one with stores, restaurants, clubs, and of course the large palace. Everything about it had an earthly baroque feeling to the planet.
"It's ok Princess," Fighter said.
"We'll rebuild Kinmoku," Healer said putting her hand on my shoulder.
"Better than it was before," Maker added.
'How can Kinmoku be better, when so many of us are gone?' I thought walking to where some of my favorite places to stay once were. While the others walked to reminisce I felt as though my heart was being pulled from my chest cavity.
I walked to where the old club was. Since I was the princess of Kinmoku, my father had made this specific club where my friends and I could hang out. Just remembering all the people I would never be able to see again, my friends, my family, and my parents. I couldn't bear to think about how it was going to be so hard to live without them. Healer walked over.
"Kakyuu-Hime, everything is going to be alright," Healer said. I couldn't speak, I didn't want to. My tears and voice was stuck in my throat.
"Everyone is gone, Healer. We should have died..but we survived. Why is it that we get to live while so many others got killed by Galaxia?" I asked crying out my tears. I looked away from Healer to try to find Maker and Fighter. Fighter was crying over her crumbled fitness center, and Maker was on one knee on the remains of her library.
I walked over to where the Palace used to be. The beautiful white marble was in huge chunks around the perimeter. I could easily find where my room had been. All my things were sprawled around the space. Once when my father and mother had journeyed to earth they had brought me back a gift. A stuffed animal that was native to Earth, a black and white panda bear. I lifted it up and cried into it. Fighter walked over with Maker and hugged me on either side. After a few minutes I calmed down and Healer walked over. Fighter was rubbing my back comfortingly.
"Hey, Maker can you build us some place to stay for the night? We can start re-building tomorrow" Fighter said. I sat down on what used to be a pillar, Healer sat next to me.
"Hai," Maker said. She stood with her hands on her hips scanning through the rubble. Healer caught her eye on something and got up to walk over. Fighter took Healer's place.
"It's finally over," I spoke quietly.
"Hai, we completed our mission, now we can rebuild." Fighter said.
"Speaking of rebuild, Fighter help me," Maker said, trying to straighten up a pillar to stand up.
"Got it," Fighter said. She jumped to her feet and helped. I looked over to see Healer crying over something. I walked over while Fighter and Maker were making the shelter.
"Healer?" I asked. She was crying over her mirror that was in a million pieces.
"Oh Healer," I sighed.
"Oh yea I'm just that good," Fighter said loudly. I turned around to see her in a random pose smiling.
"It reminds me of a giant cave," I said. There were four giant pillars holding up a large ceiling part.
"It's a little primitive, I'll admit, but it works for tonight don't you think?" Maker asked. I nodded.
"It works perfectly," I said.
"It looks like it'll cave in on us," Healer said.
"Healer, it's the best we can do on a minutes' notice," Maker said.
"It'll only fall on you midget, "Fighter said. Healer pouted and growled slightly at Fighter. I sighed and put up my hands.
"We've been through enough, please no more fighting, no more arguing at least for tonight," I requested.
"That's hard to expect, her name is literally Fighter," Maker pointed out. Fighter jumped and landed on her feet, spread apart. Her arms were above her head and she was smiling widely.
"Exactly," Fighter said. I sighed and laughed. Yaten growled at Fighter. Fighter glared at her and sent her a 'bring it' hand motion.
"You two are just too much," Maker said sighing and rubbing her temple.
"I guess they can have fun, it's been so long since we've been able to relax," I said. Fighter bowed respectfully.
"Arigato, Kakyuu-Hime," Fighter said.
"Does this mean I can bring Fighter down to size?" Healer asked.
"Beating me over and over again won't bring me down to as small as your size," Fighter said. I heard Maker snicker and I covered my mouth. Healer glared at Fighter.
"You're going to eat those words!" Healer screeched as she lunged at Fighter with her fists. Fighter side stepped and Healer stumbled, leaving her open to Fighter's sweep kick. Healer propped herself up on her hands and knees, struggling to her feet. She turned around in time to see Fighter flash a cocky smirk. Healer growled in annoyance, this was all a game to Fighter.
"C'mon Healer, bring me down to your level...if you can..." Fighter taunted. Healer charged at Fighter again, and Fighter leaned down low, angling her shoulder into Healer's stomach. IN a fluid movement, Fighter stood up and flipped Healer over her back. Healer hissed in pain.
"Phew, nice one Fighter." Maker said in amazement.
Fighter turned around slowly, almost victoriously to face Healer once more...only to get a fist in her face. She stumbled slightly placing her hand over her sore mouth. A second later, and Healer's fist connected with Fighter's stomach. Unluckily for Healer, Fighter's abs were made of steel, and she hardly flinched. Fighter smirked as she cuffed Healer heavily under the chin, causing her to gasp and stumble back. In an instant, Fighter had her pinned, one knee on her chest, the other on the ground.
"I win short stuff." Fighter whispered cockily, as she stood up. She offered a hand to Healer, who grumbled angrily, but accepted the help up, anyways. I stood watching in amazement, I clapped my hands and smiled.
"Good job guys,"
"Did you guys get that all out of your system?" Maker asked.
"For now," Healer muttered.
"Anywhere, anytime shrimp," Fighter said.
"Can we relax for the rest of the night?" I asked. They all nodded and huddled into the rock shelter just as rain started to pour.
