A/N: Hey! This is TTY7 posting the first chapter of my very first fan fiction story. I hope you all will like it. I won't tell you too much about this story but I will tell you that I added a few characters and places from the Sailor Moon series into the plot. I like seeing what would happen if all these characters were in the same story together. The main character that I put into the Code Geass story that I'm writing is Rei Hino a.k.a. Sailor Mars. Some of the other sailor scouts are in the story, but only for a short time. The main setting and plot is about the same as the original Code Geass story. I hope you will all like it. Please review.
Note as of 12/20/11: A special thanks to yugiohgx5dsgrl for helping me edit this chapter. You really rock my sista.
Disclaimer: None of the characters or places of Code Geass or Sailor Moon are mine. This story is only a twist of the original plot of Code Geass and is the main topic of this particular story. The characters and places I added from Sailor Moon are just additions to the story and my take of what would happen if they were all living at the same time and dealing with the same issues.
P.S.: I promise that I will never leave an authors note or disclaimer this long again. Thank you.
Chapter 1
Preface
It was August 2010 when the war between Britannia and Japan started to come to a close. Most of Japan was falling to Britannia, but in a small city to the south, the war had no effect. The Juban District of Tokyo Japan, known as Juban City to those who live here, was a place of peace; however, it was also a place of mystery and magic unknown to its citizens. The titanium wall that had been built around the perimeter of their area of Tokyo protected it from outsiders. This area consisted of Juban City, a mountain retreat up to the far north, and a beach two hours away to the east that extended up to the open ocean. The Britannians could not get through the solid titanium wall though many had tried, nor could the knightmares break through the wall. Most of the people of Juban City believed that the wall was impenetrable, but in reality an invisible barrier is what had really been protecting them. This barrier surrounded the city and the titanium wall and it was the true reason why Britannian invaders had not been able to get through.
So as the months rolled by without any kind of trouble to the residents the people referred to Britannia as a nuisance and therefore not a threat. Juban City was a happy place that was filled with love and peace. Nevertheless, today was different. It started out like any other normal day in Juban city. Peaceful, harmonious, and joyful or at least it was until they came. They didn't seem like a threat to the people and at the time they weren't, but in the years to come they would soon see that the children who now walked the streets would one day destroy their world.
At that time there were two young boys walking through the streets of Juban City. How they even got in the city is a mystery, but it didn't seem to matter. One boy was carrying a little girl on his back. He had dark brown hair and green eyes that seemed to sparkle, but with a sadness that isn't usually seen in a child. The other boy who was leading the way had jet black hair and amethyst eyes that glowed with determination as well as stubbornness. The little girl that the first boy was carrying was blind and unable to walk for reasons unknown to the people of Juban City, but the boy carrying her as well as the boy leading the way knew the story of what happened only months ago.
Likewise, this young boy who seemed to have the stubbornness and pride like a man was a Britannian prince named Lelouch Vi Britannia. He seemed to be in control of the situation even though he had no idea where he was going. The second boy carrying Lelouch's sister was the son of the prime minister of Japan, Genbu Kururugi. His name was Suzaku Kururugi. The little girl that Suzaku was holding was Lelouch's pride and joy as well as a princess of Britannia. Her name was Nunnally Vi Britannia.
In the years to come. They would bring destruction and war to this peaceful place.
It was almost five o'clock in the evening and Lelouch was beginning to feel weak in the knees. It didn't help that Suzaku was doubting his ability to navigate through their surroundings since he believed that Lelouch was a bit on the dumb side.
"Lelouch do you even know where you're going?" he asked.
Without thinking Lelouch snapped at him, "Give it a rest Suzaku!" Suzaku laughed to himself silently. He loved making Lelouch squirm and second guess himself. He had nothing better to do at that moment so he took pleasure in teasing Lelouch.
"How's Nunnally?" Lelouch asked, his eyes still searching around.
"She's sleeping." Suzaku stated as he listened to Nunnally's heavy breathing.
Meanwhile, Lelouch wished that he was the one sleeping and not trying to find somewhere to go. He didn't know where he was and he would be lucky if they could find a place to stay for the night when it grew dark. Lelouch tried not to think about it since the sun was still high in the sky. Lelouch however, started to grow weaker every second he walked. They had been out in the sun all day and without any water or shade. Suzaku could handle it because he was an exercise nut, but Lelouch wasn't used to this kind of exposure to the sun and its heat. After all, it was the middle of summer and ninety degrees outside even though the sun would begin to set within an hour and a half.
Lelouch suddenly stopped in his tracks, felling nauseated and dizzy. "Suzaku," he called, almost out of breath.
"What is it now?" Suzaku asked. Lelouch looked around and tried to find some kind of excuse for why he stopped, something other than the truth. He saw a few people staring at them and used that to disguise the real reason for the pause.
"Why are those people staring at us?" he asked weakly.
"Probably because you're Britannian," Suzaku told him bluntly.
"I don't get it," Lelouch complained, although he wasn't talking about the people staring at him; he was much more preoccupied with how sick he felt.
On the other hand Suzaku had no clue that Lelouch was practically dying and went on irritating him. "Everyone is this city is Japanese," he said while urging Lelouch to keep walking. Lelouch began walking again but much more slowly than before.
"Yeah, so?" he asked, not feeling any better.
"They aren't used to outsiders," Suzaku explained. At that point Lelouch had had enough of all that racism crap and felt a burst of energy along with a surge of anger.
"Just because I'm Britannian doesn't mean that I'm an outsider!" Lelouch shouted as he turned to face Suzaku.
"Shut up someone will hear you!" Suzaku ordered, screaming just as loudly as Lelouch had.
"Do I look like I care about that?" Lelouch questioned angrily. "There are worse things that can happen to us than a bunch of people eavesdropping on our conversation!"
"Just shut up you stupid Brit!" Suzaku snarled, getting all up in Lelouch's face.
"You're the one that's stupid," Lelouch replied. Clearly he was ready to punch him in the mouth.
Suddenly it was Nunnally who was shouting.
"Stop fighting you two!" she shouted with authority, even though she was three years younger than Suzaku and her brother.
"Sorry Nunnally did we wake you?" Lelouch asked, looking at Nunnally's angry face.
"I was awake the whole time," she said with a giggle; all traces of her anger were gone. Since Nunnally couldn't open her eyes it was easy to pretend like she was sleeping so she could eavesdrop on her brother's conversations with Suzaku.
"Nunnally what have I told you about using your blindness to eavesdrop on people?" Lelouch chastised.
"I know Lelouch, but I couldn't resist."
"What am I going to do with you?" Lelouch asked as he gently took a hold of Nunnally's hand. Nunnally could feel his love for her and returned it with a kiss on his cheek.
Afterwards Lelouch felt a lot better. His sister always seemed to cheer him up or make him feel stronger when he was ready to give in.
"We should keep going," he said, turning back around and leading the way again.
"Are you sure you know where you're going?" Suzaku asked, a bit skeptical of his friend.
"Of course I do," Lelouch lied, feeling less confident than he had a few moments ago.
"Have some faith Suzaku, my brother can do anything," Nunnally stated. Lelouch wished that he could believe that, but his body said otherwise.
Around six thirty it was safe to say that he was lost. "Lelouch it will be dark soon," Suzaku muttered.
"I know," Lelouch replied, stumbling a little.
"Hey look up there," Suzaku said, pointing towards the stone steps that lead to Hikawa Shrine, "we should go up there Lelouch."
Lelouch started to get real worried real fast. He knew that there had to be a thousand steps up to that shrine. He wouldn't be able to make it with the sun beating down on him even though it was beginning to set.
"Are you sure?" he asked, hoping desperately that he could get out of climbing all those stairs.
"Yeah, let's go," Suzaku answered, already beginning to climb up. Nunnally slipped in his grip a bit as he started up.
"Hey, be careful with Nunnally," Lelouch ordered.
"Do you want to hold her now Lelouch?" he asked.
"Sure," Lelouch replied a bit sarcastically. He knew that an extra sixty five pounds was going to kill him.
So, after getting Nunnally onto his back he started up the steps as Suzaku lead the way. Lelouch started to feel weak again as the now setting sun burned his skin. It made him wish that he had sunscreen.
"Are you alright Lelouch?" Nunnally asked. "You're breathing very heavily."
"Don't worry I'm fine," he lied.
"Just a few more steps!" Suzaku shouted. He was almost at the top of the steps, obviously signifying how much of stamina Suzaku really had. Lelouch on the other hand felt terrible, similar to the time when he got the flu and his mother had to take care of him.
As a result of those thoughts Lelouch felt a pang at his heart which made him feel even weaker than he already was.
"I just have to make it to the top," he thought with determination. He was almost there, he just had to force himself to climb until he finally reached the top of those dreaded stone steps.
"Suzaku," Lelouch called out, panting heavily as his face dripped with sweat. Dark circles were clouding the edges of his vision.
"Lelouch you look awful," Suzaku replied.
"Take Nunnally, hurry," he pleaded. Suzaku did what he was told, and as soon as Nunnally was safe in Suzaku's arms, Lelouch collapsed to the stone ground beneath them.
A/N: That's the end of the first chapter. Review Please.
