Disclaimer standards apply I don't own Sailor Moon or Titanic.


A/n: I know chapter nine was long, but when I looked back on it I couldn't see how I could possibly make it shorter. Hopefully the end of the last chapter and this one should help solve things. I don't know if I'll actually get to the actual sinking in this chapter, but we will have to see where it takes me.


Warning: Standard warnings apply. Please see chapter one for full warning disclaimers. You have been warned.


Chapter 10


Usagi didn't want to do at this point. She stared down the officer who refused her attempts of speaking with the captain. She could only pray that his refusal had to do with his misunderstanding of her attempted English. What she did know was laced with a thick accent that was unmistakable. And, Usagi supposed it could cause quite the confusion. "Please…." She looked up at him tears threatening to spill when she received no answer.

"What do you want?" First Officer Will Murdoch replied trying not to let his irration show. Usagi seemingly ignoring his orders to leave. Of course he didn't know how much English she knew, so tried to be as formal with her as possible.

"I have to talk to the Captain." She repeated "If I don't the ship is going to sink."

An amused expression came across murdoch's face upon hearing her words. "I assure you Miss this ship is unsinkable. You're perfectly safe.

"No!" Usagi's voice rose in volume. "The ship will strike ice tomorrow night." She continued her already thick voice cracking as she struggled to speak. Rose had taught her well, and she could converse, but not as well as she would have liked. "Do you not understand what I'm saying?" she asked.

"I understand you, and I'm telling you this ship is perfectly fine. Its not uncommon for ice to be in these waters this time of year. You have nothing to worry about. If there is a real threat, we will see it in time to turn. Now why don't you get some rest." Will was trying to keep his calm, but he had no experance in dealing with emotional passengers who may have been seeing and hearing things.

"No, you have to listen to me!" Usagi shouted her voice cracking the tears she'd been trying to hold back now flowing down her face. She was on her knees hugging herself as she broke down into sobs. "The water is dark, and you won't see it. Especially if you speed up." Usagi was near hysterics by now which sure didn't help matters.

"I must insist that you return to your room." Murdoch ordered to the now-sobbing Usagi who seemed to not be listening.

"No! Not until you listen to me…" Usagi cried her voice more difficult to understand through her tears. But, she was determined to get someone to listen to her even though a majority of her English sounded a lot like gerbish.

Harold had heard Usagi's frantic crying on his way to report to his shift. After what happened to Kayla, he wasn't taking any chances. But, the mystery man was never found. At least not yet. The entire ship had been searched, and Kayla was resting in her room. But, perhaps Usagi knew something. Which from what he could gather from her broken English, she knew something. What value it held meant little. Murdoch was trying and failing to get her off the steps of the bridge where she had decided to plant herself for no real reason. "Usagi what on Earth are you doing?" Harold looked down at the sobbing princess trying not to lose his temper with her, like his co-worker seemed to have already.

"No one's listening to me. Thousands of lives are in danger…. And no one is listening to me." Usagi repeated hoping this new person would listen to her.

"She seems to think the ship will sink. She gave an estimated time for tomorrow night." Will replied seeing Harold's confused glance in his general direction.

"Usagi, you're not making any sense." Harold sighed trying to pull the girl to her feet. But, Usagi didn't appear to want to listen. But, something had clicked in her head and she suddenly stood upright.

"What did you call me?!" Usagi all but shouted at the man in front of her. "Who do you think you people are? I am trying to tell you this ship is going to sin—" Her words were cut off replaced by her scream as she fell backward down the stairs. Her school jacket flew open reveling her half-dressed body still complete with the dreaded corset she had been forced to ware. The fall had stunned her, but she was on her feet in second with aid from the nearby rail. "I'm a princess, and….I order you to ensure this ship doesn't speed up."

"Only the captain is in command. I don't care what title you hold you do not talk to me or anyone else in such a way. Or, I should say used to hold. This isn't your kingdom princess this is a ship in the middle of the North Atlantic. "you can't treat people like your servents." Harold snapped. He had stopped trying to control his temper some time ago. Usagi had drawn a lot of attention to herself, and would probably scare other passengers if they over heard her ranting and raving. "I suggest you collect your sister, and leave…" His voice was dangerously low, but he was close enough that Usagi could hear him.

Since when is it your job to order me around?" Usagi shot back not missing a beat. I don't have to answer to the likes of you."

"I am an officer of this ship, and I can have you arrested and detained if I so desire. So dear princess, I would recommend you do not try your luck with me." Harold countered back. "Boarding under a false name is a very high crime."

"And letting people die isn't?" Usagi started the water works again her voice reaching a fever pitch. Passengers and other crew already stopping to stair at her.

"Mr. Lowe, take this girl back to her state room and see that she remains there for the remainder of the voyage." Will commanded not feeling this argument was getting anywhere.

"Yes sir." Harold took Usagi by the arm and had to drag her away from the bridge and through the halls of First-class. All the while Usagi was quietly sobbing muttering in Japanese. She had given up trying to speak English for a moment and decided tomorrow she would have to try again.

"You like my sister don't you?" Usagi said once they had reached her state room. Harold looked a bit shocked, but he had orders.

"I suggest you gather your things, your sister and go home." Harold replied avoiding her direct question. In reality he didn't know how to answer. A part of him was saying he was doing his job, but another part of him was starting to think Usagi might be right. But, he couldn't let himself get to close to her or anyone. Yet, she had trusted him with things, things that she had been hiding, trying to protect.

Usagi grabbed him by the wrist pulling him into her state room her face as white as a sheet. Locking the door her eyes showed a great fear. The phrase "go home" held so many meanings, but she could only think of one. "That bitch of a sister of mine is a bigger traitor then I thought. What did she tell you?" she barked her eyes glaring hard at the officer before her. "I want the truth."

"She told me enough. I know you come from a place that has a lot more to offer then here does. I also know she's ill and could die." Harold looked Usagi straight in the eye. "And, you need to do something for her."

"I told her this, and I'll tell you. I'm finally going to get what I want. I only stuck around to make sure Smith-sama doesn't order this ship speed up. If you do, you'll strike ice. At least that's one of the things you did wrong. The other was reversing the engines." Usagi said. "But, if you all continue to fight me on this one, then I will leave. I'll take the key and go. And, there isn't anything you can do about it. Kayla won't die, she can't."

"You aren't God, you can't toy with a person's life like this. I don't care who you are, who you used to be or what you used to be. The point is you need to know when to stop. Right now your sister needs you. And, you have to help her."

"Help her?! After she "helped" me?!" Usagi took a couple steps back her anger growing. "She left me to die. My friends gave their lives for me, my beloved senshi and my fiancé. Every single one of them, but one. Sailor Gwaten, A.K.A. Kayla Tsukino, my sister. She wasn't even near the final battle ground. I'm all alone and she shows up to drag me back to that hell. She wasn't even there for me. I refuse to believe her excuses. Why should I…. care what happens to her? Besides should I be able to change history several more lives could be saved. Including hers, and those of your fellow officers. Can't you see what I'm trying to do here?!" Usagi had broken down yet again, her histerics widely recognized. But, at least she wasn't out in the open where her words could scare other passengers and start a panic amongst them.

"I have my orders. You had better stay put Usagi, or go home. Those are your choices." Before Usagi could come with a come back Harold walked out of the room quickly taking a deep breath. What she had to say was disturbing, and quite frankly he didn't know what to think. Her heart was in the right place, if she could be believed, but no one would take her seriously if she continued to talk like she did. It didn't matter where she claimed to be from, such things could set in motion a panic, something that needed to be avoided at all costs.


On his way back he decided to check on Kayla. Weather he wanted to admit to anyone, especially himself; he did grow concerned about the girl's well-being. And, even though she may have been speaking just as strangely as Usagi, there was a way she spoke that set her apart from her twin. This could not be ignored. But, Usagi's words disturbed him greatly and he needed to conferm those words to be exact. If Kayla knew of this possible disaster, then maybe Usagi wasn't as crazy as she may have been acting. But, could he bring himself to ask her? Knocking softly he waited to see if she would answer.

A few minutes passed, and there was no answer. Harold knocked a little louder and called her name. But, again no answer. He tried her door searching for a key. But, the door was unlocked. Panic started to fill him as he slowly entered the sitting room almost afraid of what he might find. His heart was pounding so loudly that it felt close to bursting. But, what made his blood run cold, was the sound of running water in the bathroom. ::Get a grip she's probably taking a bath or shower.:: Harold's mind scolded him, but despite these thoughts he couldn't help but wonder what exactly he would find.

"Kayla, are you alright?" Harold called into the bedroom. The water had stopped running, and footsteps approached the door. "Kayla…?"

"I'm just fine." Kayla replied as she opened the door, a strange pen-like device in her hand. "I'm just checking my blood sugar." She said vanishing into the room leaving the door open. With one quick motion she pressed the pen to her finger and pricked her skin. Blood started to swell from the wound she had created, before she took her monitor and touched the strip to it. Harold couldn't help but watch.

"Are you sure?" Harold asked as Kayla vanished back into the bathroom to wash off her finger. He was concerned, and didn't feel she should be up and about. "Should you even be standing?"

"I'll be fine. The hit wasn't as bad as it could have been. The doctor said I should be resting, which I have. Seeing as how I slept through dinner, I'm going to have something brought to me and go to bed. You best hurry back before you miss another shift. I'm afraid our last encounter may have caused you to be late. And, for that I'm sorry."

"I'm sure the captain will want to have a word with me over it, but for now I'm safe. I'm just trying to make sure that you're alright. I'm down here because of your sister as well.

"What has Usagi done?" Kayla wasn't even sure she wanted to know the answer to that question But, regardless of that fact, she was forced to ask. Knowing the moon rabbit something stupid.

"She apparently had come to the bridge, demanding to speak to Captain Smith. First Officer Will Murdoch tried to take hold of the situation, but Usagi well. She started to cause a sceane. She was ranting about the ship sinking, saying it will happen tomorrow night if we sped up. Seeing as you are from the same time, I need to know is she just insane or is she speaking the truth. I don't, nor does anyone else need her starting a panic." Harold didn't want to confront Kayla on thease issues, but if he didn't someone else would. And, then a lot more could be at stake for keeping her secret.

Kayla took a seat on her bed her eyes locked on the floor. "Usagi doesn't know the details, but she speaks the truth. However, I can't give away all the mistakes made. But… if you doubt me go to the wireless room and ask the operators if there have been any ice warnings in excess. Over the past two days alone the warnings should total eight, two more will appear some time tomorrow. I know Captain Smith won't get them all." Kayla answered honestly. "I can't say for sure what happens, because some events must happen in order to force the British board to expand on safety procedures. I know for a fact there aren't enough lifeboats aboard. If I'm not mistaken twenty in total. Not enough for everyone. If filled, maybe half."

Harold did not know what to think. It would be easy to prove Kayla's story, but did he want to? Receiving ice warnings didn't seem like such a big deal, but anything was always possible. And, ice in the North Atlantic was quite common for this time of year. So for her to say they would receive many warnings didn't seem so bad. But, could one little burg really do that much damage? Enough to sink a so-called unsinkable ship? To this Harold didn't know. He could only take her at her word. "Well I best get going. Officer Murdoch is probably looking for me. You take care of yourself, and I'll be back to check on you in the morning." Harold smiled hiding the obvious fear he felt.

"Everything is alright. I didn't tell you this, because I didn't want to scare you. But, I'm not going to lie to you either. I need someone to be strong, because history must play out. And, Usagi isn't going to make this task easy. You though will be just fine I promise." Kayla closed the distance between them wrapping her arms around him in a hug.

Harold wrapped his arms around her completing the Embrace. He knew at that moment, as he stood there with this woman in his arms, that he could not deny it. Over the past few days, his feelings about her had changed greatly. It had gone from wonder, to something stronger. Sure she was still a mystery, but he felt the overwhelming need to protect her and keep her safe. "Promise me you'll take care of yourself and get some rest." He hugged her one more time before pulling away and turning to leave.

"Did that princess give you quite a bit of trouble?" First officer Murdoch asked upon Harold's return. It had taken far longer then it should have to return her to her room.

"Yes, she started up again, and I didn't want her waking any passengers that might have been sleeping. She's not quite all there if you ask me." Harold answered truthfully. Usagi had given him quite the work-out he wasn't going to deny it.

"The captain is going to want to see you in the morning about the goings on as of late." Murdoch warned sipping on some hot tea. I'm going to get some sleep."

Harold couldn't help but nod at his friend and co-worker. "Alright." Once Murdoch had left, he headed to the wireless room to talk to the operators. He needed to know himself if there was cause for concern. It wasn't that he didn't believe Kayla, it was more like he didn't know if he could. He couldn't just simply ignore the thoughts that kept racing through his head either. So much he ever thought, and knew changed in one short day. This voyage sure wasn't boring that was for sure.


Just like every other morning, the sun decided to welcome the day with a blinding intensity. Several people were already up, either getting ready for or attending Sunday services. But, Usagi nor Kayla were among them. Kayla, not being a morning person slept through the majority of the early morning hours, as did Usagi who despite being tired, would sleep the day away if she could. Though, she knew getting near to the captain during Sunday services would be impossible. So why even try? But, that didn't mean she had to attend either. Instead she was going to have to re-think her approach.

Harold had gone to check up on Kayla before his morning shift had begun. But, seeing as how Kayla wasn't a morning person, she didn't answer her door. Instead she remained tangled in her bed sheets fast asleep, unable to hear what was going on around her. A bad trait by far. Harold was worried, but hoped that she was just sleeping, which she probably was. When he had come to check on her the night before it was well past midnight. So if she was tired he would have understood. Working such odd hours tended to take a tole on his body sometimes as well. So he wouldn't blame her for feeling half as bad as she did. By the time his shift ended, surely she should be up.

Though he couldn't figure for the life of him why he was so concerned about her. Sure it was his job to police the ship, and help where it was needed, but somehow he knew it had gone past simple help a long time ago. When he didn't know, but that first encounter had sparked something in him. But, what was that exactly? It had to have been something important. After all they had known each other what three four days? And, she seemed to barely remember his name. However, none of that seemed to have mattered. He wasn't going to lie to himself. He had taken a liking to her. But, her words disturbed him greatly. She was right, the operators had received ice warnings most of which never reached the captain or the bridge. But, Kayla said that history would have to play out. Lives would have to be lost in order to change the board's standards about ice conditions and lifeboats. She had been right when she said they only had twenty boats and that was barely enough for half on board. How many would survive a disaster should one occour? Could she be responsible?

Harold shook his head at such a thought. Now wasn't the time to be spouting off accuazations. She had opened up to him, and if he didn't know better was counting on him to protect her. By the way she talked, she didn't plan on being here when the ship struck ice, provided of course she could get to her sister in time.

Usagi….

That woman had caused quite the disturbance last night, and Harold wouldn't put it past her to try and do it again But, when would she have the chance to strike? Then it hit him. Mr. Andrews, master ship builder, would be giving a tour of the ship. That would include…. He didn't want to even think about it. The captain would no doubt be there which would spell disaster if Usagi was among those who would be touring the ship. He couldn't let her start another chaotic scene. But, his job could very well be on the line for his behavior as well. What were the chances she would listen to his warnings? Kayla had defiantly had a talking to which resulted in a similar argument.

"Ah, Mr. Lowe. Just the man I wanted to see." Captain Smith approached Harold startling him out of his thoughts. He had been on the bridge looking out at the ocean below his mind milling over the thoughts that flooded his head.

"Yes sir,?" Harold turned his attention to his approaching captain dreading the conversation that was bound to occour. One he wasn't particularly looking forward to.

"Do you want to tell me what's going on?" Captain Smith inquired getting straight to the point. "I've been hearing roumors that you've been getting too close to a passanger. And, then she was attacked. Care to explain what all of this is about?"

Harold let out the breath he had been holding as he tried to think of the best way to respond. "Well sir," he began. "I encountered a passanger, princess Selene to be exact, on our second day out. She was up on deck, in the hands of a third-class passanger. I ordered this man to let her go and had the master at arms fetched. She had fallen once at this time I did help her into a deck chair, then later that day escorted her to dinner, thinking she was traveling alone. I encountered her once the day before yesterday, and helped her find her way back to her room. Then yesterday again, she was out on deck, and was having trouble standing, so I got her wheelchair and helped her into it. You see, she has a long list of health problems and aside from her sister she's alone. Her sister, Serenity, really doesn't seem to care about her sibling's well-being." Harold explained to the best of his ability. "I don't know what you heard that suggested I was doing more then I should. I was only offering her help at her request."

"Yes, her sister is quite the odd one." Smith had to agree on that one. He had been told by Murdoch about Serenity's behavior regarding the ship's speed, and how she insisted it was going to sink. If he encountered the girl again he may have to have a word with her.

"When Mr. Murdoch asked me to escort Usagi back I did have to get a bit forceful with her. She didn't want to leave willingly. Perhaps that is what is being talked about." Harold admitted.

"I see. That is quite possible." Captain Smith had to agree. He may not have been there to witness the disturbance, but had been informed of the details. "That is all." He said, allowing Harold to return to his shift. Quite frankly he didn't know what to make of what he knew of the situation. It could very well be someone trying to stir up trouble, surely someone had something to hide, but as long as they didn't steel or disrupt the ship, or cause all out chaos, he was fine with it. He was more concerned this Usagi would start a panic. Which she apparently almost had last night.

Usagi awoke with a start screaming as she did so. Her mind hadn't caught up with her and for a moment she forgot she was on a ship. But, as she made contact with the carpeted floor her memory suddenly returned to her and she realized she had little time to try and speak to the captain. Something she must do if she intended to save very many lives. She was well aware of the warnings given to her by her sister, and fith officer Harold Lowe, but decided to ignore them both. After all if she wanted to she could simply wipe out the entire planet taking many more then the 2,228 passengers and crew aboard the Titanic. But, the idea was to create life and save many more lives.

Hurriedly she removed the corset and searched around for something to ware. She only had her jacket since Cal had destroyed her skirt. And, slip or no slip she couldn't get away with her uniform shirt could she? She didn't think so and felt it unwise to really try. After all that wouldn't be her smartest move of all time. But, she did have that slip that was between her and that damned corset. It reached her feet and was slevless on top. If she put on her school shirt and jacket a majority of her would be covered. Add her socks and shoes and she deemed herself sutable to go up on deck in hopes of talking to the captain instead of the officers. If they wouldn't listen, maybe the captain would.

Mindset Usagi grabbed the needed items and ventured out on deck heading straight for the bridge. She noticed Tomas Andrews with a group of people and snuck in behind them. No one had suspected her, and apparently Murdoch who had encountered her last night was not on duity. Otherwise her cover would have been blown for sure. Now, if only the captain didn't recognize her. Then again why would he? They had never spoken.

Much to Cal's dismay, Usagi had spotted Rose and had run up to her. "Hey Rose-chan!" she called with a smile on her face and a bounce in her step, drawing a lot of attention to herself. "How are you?"

"Excuse me Cal, Mother, I must have a moment with Serenity." Rose said before Ruth could openly discuss Usagi's state of undress. Before Cal or ruth could protest, Rose took Usagi by the arm and pressed her against a wall. "What do you think you're doing half undressed like that?" she hissed.

"I'm covered, and where I come from as long as you're covered, its fine. Its not like I'm walking around naked, or in my underwear." Usagi countered back.

"Well actually Usagi, you kind of are in underwear. Its not appropate for men, and sometimes women to see you in such a state of undress." Rose tried to explain. "It's just as bad as being naked."

"But, I have something I have to do. I don't have time to pester my sister for clothes. Not that she would give them to me anyway. She would much rather not speak to me at the moment. Lets just say this boat isn't really unsinkable. Nothing is." Usagi said, managing to get away from Rose. Rose could only stair in a bit of stunned shock as she caught up to the rest of the tour. Most people giving her odd looks.

"Another ice warning sir." A man, who appeared to be a wireless operator said approaching the captain. By this time Usagi was inches from him, his attention on Rose and the rest of the tour.

"Not to worry, quite normal for this time of year. In fact we're speeding up. I just ordered the last four boilers lit." Captain Smith said not taking the warning all that seriously.

"NO! You can't do that." Usagi shouted drawing attention to herself. "If you do that, the ship will sink." She was no where near the pitch she was last night, but very close. "Please… slow down… please…" She knew she was begging, but by this point she didn't know what to do. No one was listening to her.

"Madam, please contain yourself. Do you realize what type of an impact your words would have on the other passengers? This ship is unsinkable. So I would thank you to restrain yourself and let me do my job. This may be my final crossing, but I'm still the captain." Captain Smith was trying to remain calm. But Usagi could push the buttons of many people. Captin Smith being no exception to this.

"But, you have to listen to me. Please… so many lives…." Usagi was starting to sound frantic.

Mr. Andrews couldn't help but over hear usagi's cries. He hoped he could ease her fear. "Calm down miss Serenity. Everything will be fine. We are prepared for any disaster, and Captain Smith here knows what he's doing."

"if that is true, he wouldn't be headed into an ice field." Usagi countered. "at such high speeds."

"I must insist you calm down. You can't go around claiming things to which you have no knowledge." Tomas tried once again to get Usagi to listen to reason, but Usagi wasn't listening.

"I know this for a fact." Usagi was near shouting as she stated her reply. "I'm not only Sailor Moon, but I'm from the future. The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most famus and talked about ship wrecks in history. Its sinking reset standards for ships of all kinds traveling through the North Atlantic. Everyone knows how an iceburg is its altment demise." Usagi decided now was a good time to point it out. "My actions alone should prove I'm from the future, but if you still chose not to believe me." Usagi took a few steps back her voice cracking with every word. "Then I'll have to show you." She paused producing her brooch from inside her school jacket. "Moon Eternal Make Up." In an explosion of blinding light, Eternal Sailor Moon took the place of the woman claiming her name to be Usagi Serenity Tsukino.

Most of the people averted their eyes, but when they dared to look a different woman stood before them. Different emotions ranged from person to person, but they were all the same. All eventually leading to shock. Though Usagi didn't quite get the reaction she was hoping for. Most backed away from her, afraid of what she might be.

"Get away from here. Go back to where you come from. Quit spreading your lies. This ship won't sink." It was Tomas Andrews who spoke, voice shaken. "If you are who you say you are, then you'll go back and leave us in peace. You have caused enough chaos."

"That's what I'm trying to prevent." Eternal Sailor moon shouted, her voice carrying a lot further now that she had transformed. Tears ran unchecked down her face as she spoke. "I know I'm trying to change history here, but there are so many lives that need to be saved. So many. I won't sit back and watch history happen."

"But, you have no choice but to." A female voice cut through Usagi's rantings and sobs. A voice she knew all too well. Like a ghost, Sailor Pluto appeared in front of the sobbing Usagi who was on her knees. "No one has reason to believe you, and what do you think would happen if you tried to prevent every tragic event? You're not God Sailor Moon, and it is not your job to pretend to be. Now, your window for you and your sister to come home is closing. So you need to hurry."

"You're the senshi of time. You can control what happens. You can change time to benefit yourself." Sailor moon countered back still crying.

"No, I can't. This is far different from when you traveled into the future to save Chibi-Usa. A future that is still only one random possibility out of thousands of possibilities. One that was never certain to happen." Sailor Pluto countered back reaching out for Eternal Sailor moon to take her gloved hand. "Now, come on lets go."

"No! I'm ordering you to change history!" Usagi reached out to slap Pluto, but since her appearance was ghost-like, Usagi's hand went right through her causing her to slap the leg of the person who had been in front of her before Pluto had appeared—Tomas Andrews.

"Fetch the master at arms." Captain smith ordered as two officers tried to restrain Usagi who fought them off

"Usagi for god sakes listen! Stop trying to change what has already been done and try saving your sister!" Sailor Pluto shouted. "She needs you, and here you are being as selfish as ever!"

"How in the hell am I being selfish?" Usagi spat.

"Look, I can't argue this with you. Get your sister and come to the time gate. I can't hold this form long."

"Fuck off Pluto-sama. I'll do what in the hell I want." Usagi had managed to free herself at this point lunging for the transparent Pluto only to take a header into the deck. She regained herself, but Pluto had already left, and Usagi was once again restrained.

Usagi let the tears fall as she was led away. She had lost her last chance to save almost two thousand lives. But, she had blown it by far. Maybe her sister would reconsider and help her save all those lives. While still Eternal Sailor moon, she concentrated and sent a telepathic message to Kayla, who was just about to get some lunch before trying to pry Usagi off of the ship. She was however un aware of the disaster she had tried to cause this morning, and last night. Up until now when she received Usagi's distress call.

Quickly she dressed in some Simi- warm attire, the daylight hours not being nearly as bad as the darkness of night. Holding her head in pain, she slipped into her wheelchair pointedly ignoring Sailor Moon's screams and cries through the telepathic link they as senshi shared. Whatever she got herself into could wait until she got some proper nourishment. A knock brought her out of her thoughts and she smiled.

"Hey Kayla. How are you feeling today?" Harold asked when she had opened the door. "I came to check up on you before my morning shift started, but you must have been sleeping."

"I'm not much of a morning person." Kayla admitted as she moved to exit her state room. "But, I am going to grab some lunch."

"Your sister has gotten herself in quite a bit of trouble. She nearly attacked Tomas Andrews, and fought with him and the captain. She almost started a panic, luckly no one really believed her. Not that most would. I'm trying to understand all of this myself."

"I knew it. I got Usagi's cries for help just moments ago." Kayla rubbed her head where she'd been hit just the day before. "She tends to do that a lot. Cause trouble when she doesn't need too."

"Would you like to go see her?"

Kayla shook her head. "No, let her stay down there for a while. I'll go get her a little later, when I'm stronger and can drag her back. Pluto has already warned me time isn't on our side."

"Pluto… the one who's responsible for you being here? And, Usagi too?"

"No, not Usagi. Pluto would never send us into the past knowing our actions would shape the future. What is done is done, and humanity must learn from the mistakes it makes." Kayla reminded him. "In fact she will no doubt be punished for sending me back to retrieve Usagi, but seeing as how there is a lot more at stake for us she was given no other choice. She could have left well enough alone, but one person out of place disrupts time.

"But, how did Usagi get here?" Harold was quite confused, but wanted to understand. After all Usagi had displayed her ignorance in front of quite a few people. She had spouted off things, that would probably not change the course of events even though she begged and pleated with the captain and crew not to speed up the ship. An effort that truly proved to be quite the waste. As it stood now, unless Usagi figured out how to free herself, she wasn't going to persuade anyone to do as she requested.

"I can probably venture a guess. According to Luna, Usagi received a letter with a first-class ticket. Mind you, the year at the time, was 2002. But April 10th 1912 was printed on the ticket. Wanting to see her so-called fiancé who was deceased at the time, in the states, she leapt up off her bed and ran to the docks. Somewhere between her bedroom and the docks, someone had messed with time. Now we have to return to the gate to figure out how to stop this threat before more is effected. Technically my time doesn't exist or rather I don't exist there yet because I'm here. Going back should reset the timeline, provided Usagi doesn't actually manage to do something to prevent tonight's events. So far its highly doubtful seeing as she's gone and gotten herself arrested." Kayla said as they had reached the end of the hall and were now out on deck.

"What do you plan to do?" Harold couldn't help but ask not sure he wanted to know the answer.

"Nothing for now. I need to give her time to calm down. Normally I don't like putting things off until the last minute, but I have no choice. Usagi would really cause chaos and I can't leave being seen." Kayla sighed to herself. It was getting more complicated by the minute and she didn't particularly like it. She had tuned Usagi out deciding that after a meal she would give the girl one more chance to reconsider.

Once Kayla had had a nice meal, and she was done she asked to go check on Usagi. Harold, who didn't have to be back to work for another hour decided to take her. Lucky for them the lifts would get her almost as far as she needed to go. "Please I must speak with my sister." Kayla asked the master at arms once they reached where Usagi was being held.

"Onei-sama, you came for me. I just knew you would. She then spotted Harold. "I knew it you do like her." She said with a grin on her face. "I just knew it."

"Usagi for god sakes…. Now is not the time. I'm here to release you and take you to the time gate. The longer we stay in our past the less of a future we have."

Usagi cut her off. "But, Onei-sama did you forget? I have the power to freeze the earth? I can create crystal Tokyo, and it will be like nothing has changed. It'll be our world with a little bit of the here and now, meaning the people…. So…. You can have what you want out of it as well. Wouldn't that be good?"

"Do you realize, that world only existed because you and Mamoru were alive. It was created with the idea you would get pregnant with his child. You can't treat people like your pawns, and we have to let the past shape our future. As it stands, the now we used to know is starting not to exist. Pluto may not be able to bring us back even if we wanted to. As it stands she broke several rules of time travel sending me back here after you." Kayla tried to explained in hushed tones so as not to alert the master at arms who had stepped out for a few minutes to let the girls talk. I don't want to have to remove you by force, but I do have the power to do it should I desire to."

"But, all those lives….—"

Make way for technological advancements and rules that exist today. You know it as much as anyone else. Sometimes people have to give up their lives to serve a purpose. We can't control what happens to those lives. If those people who lose their lives tonight even knew what they would be doing, I am sure they would gladly do so if it meant saving several more people in the process." Kayla replied. "1,523 is a lot of people, but think about it would you rather it be 2,228? Or possibly more?

"I guess you're right Onei-sama, demo… when I became Sailor Moon I made a promise not to kill. Knowing what will happen, just makes me…. Go back on that process. Part of me knows this is a trap. Some sick man or woman, possibly using one of the passengers, is the reason for me being here at this moment. Just waiting for the ship to sink. And, no doubt make sure I go down with it." Usagi sobbed. "But, I can't save my life at the price of so many others. Even if I think some of them deserve what they get." She turned her face. "it makes me no better then them."

"But, Usagi you can go on to do great things. Let's say you successfully prevent the ship from hitting that iceburg, You save all those aboard… but, this man or woman, controlled or not, comes out of the woodwork to kill you—you defeat them as usual—but in the process people are killed and more lives are put at risk. We aren't immortal, we may be long-living, but we aren't unable to avoid death forever. We've proven that. In fact we very well should be, but again thanks to your wish… here I am the last member of our family besides yourself waiting for something—anything—to happen. A fate I wouldn't want to wish on anyone. Now come on, let's go." Kayla released usagi's wrists and opened the port hole. It was small, but if need be it would give enough lift as well as teleportation to get back."

Usagi slapped Kayla away, ripped at her shirt, and shoved her into Harold who had to stay and keep an eye on things while the master at arms had stepped out. "You bitch. If you aren't going to do anything then to hell with you!" she shouted holding the time key above her head. "Chronos guardian of time and space. Please transport me through time. Take me to your gate so I may return to the future where I belong." A pink light rose from the stolen key and hovered over the Atlantic casting a pink beam which covered Eternal Sailor moon. As she vanished through the open port hole, she sent one more rough kick into her sister's stomach causing her to double over in pain. And, with that final blow delivered she was gone.