Disclaimer: I don't own Sailor Moon at all. It all belongs to Naoko Takeuchi. :)

"Are you sure about this?"

Blue eyes turned to meet teal ones, emotion completely deprived from them.

"I am, " came the response in a heart beat.

The sandy-haired blond closed their eyes with a sigh. "You do realize how hard it's gonna be on her, right?" they coaxed, narrowing their eyes at the bluenette in front of them.

The blue-eyed woman responded without blinking, "So?"

"So you're making the biggest mistake of your life!" cried the blond, knocking over a chair in their fit of anger.

The bluenette sneered despite the truth of those words, "No, I'm not. This is for the best for both of us."

The blond stormed over to the bluenette and shouted angrily, "'For the best'? 'For the best'? How in the hell is it for the best?! You're breaking her heart once again!"

"I'm saving it, not breaking it. Now who's being foolish, Tenoh-san?" defended the bluenette, not backing down.

The blond jabbed a finger into the bluenette's chest, trying her best to keep her composure. "Sure you are, Kou. After you kept going on and on, harassing the poor girl with your 'I can ease the ache' and 'I'll never be like that' falling off your lips like honey suckle from a tree!" was the blond's sarcastic jab into the bluenette's logic.

"And now she has Chiba-san for that."

"But she doesn't love him, you dolt! He's just a friend! A shoulder to cry on sometimes, nothing more!" yelled the blond in exasperation, wondering what's going through the bluenette's head.

"Sure he is. Now time for me to go before I miss my flight, " dismissed the bluenette, grabbing her luggage and moved toward the door.

The blond whipped around, shooting daggers at the younger woman. "You're going to just break your promise to her, Seiya, if you leave. She only wants you. "

"No she doesn't. And some promises are meant to be broken, just as you've said, " declared the bluenette, opening the door and looked back at the blond one last time. "Goodbye, Tenoh-san. Take care of Odango for me."

Then she was gone, the door closing quietly behind her.