XXI. Laments and Loss

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A/N: Hey YO! How's y'all summer? I have bad news for y'all and good for me :S I'm going to visit family out of the country Yay!:D The bad news is that I'll stop the story for 3-4 weeks (I'll try to come back sooner, I don't think I'll be able to survive that long without partying/ clubbing and FF haha) . I know, I know I said no more breaks, but we have a family reunion and I need to go. There is not internet where I'll go so (I mean the house, I think every other house in the neighborhood has internet -_-) there's no point I take my laptop. I'm a woman of word and I said I'll finish this and I will, so don't freak out. ML will be done before the end of the year, that's for sure. Oh-oh I almost forgot again if you can re-read the story do it, there are some small details you might have missed or forgot and they are important. Like Michiru's father illness, or how Haruka's parents died? The planet they visited, the rebels, the couple on ch. 6, etc… I mentioned before that I'll try my best to solve all of these mysteries before the story ends. SO if you remember all these, then the story and definitely this chapter won't come as a shock :S Please enjoy the chapter and it's ok if you get mad haha

Disclaimer: I do NOT own any of the characters from Sailor Moon (Haruka Tenoh & Michiru Kaioh) everybody else in the story is mine. All rights to their respective original owners. I'm sorry if I'm misusing them.


From the darkness of her room, Haruka watched how the carriage with her wife and friends left her palace. She had headed towards her bedroom right after the awful discussion, never losing her grip on the new bottle of vodka she got. The blonde looked around; finding the closet empty, she moved towards the bed and flopped down on the mattress. Haruka covered her face with a pillow, trying to muffle her desperate cries, but that proved to be a wrong idea when she breathed in the sea scent that characterized her wife. She sat up, throwing the pillow as far from her as she could; taking a sip of the distilled beverage, she caught sight of the picture on her nightstand. The Uranian warrior took the framed picture of a beautiful, slim woman of long aqua tresses and exquisite face. She couldn't, no,… she didn't want to look at those two sapphires, that perfect smile and that unmistakable beauty, so much that she ended up throwing the picture against the floor.

Night fell and the blonde Uranian still didn't come out of her room.

"Sayame, what's going on?" A worried and clueless Katsuru asked. "I heard Queen Michiru left the palace."

The silver- haired man looked at the other Uranian tiredly. He had stayed in the study, waiting for the blonde to come out of her room after he futilely tried to talk to her for hours.

"Problems Katsuru," Sayame shook his head. Problems were nothing compared to what the young Uranian ruler was going through, "But they're not mine to share."

Katsuru nodded in understanding.

"I came because I have the monthly reports for Haruka-sama."

"I don't think she'll be able to work for a few weeks," The older Uranian sighed, "She has locked herself in her room. She won't talk to anyone."

Katsuru frowned. "Is it that serious?"

Sayame limited himself to nod. "I'll take care of anything that needs urgent attention."

The green-haired man handed over the documents, not sure of what to do.

"I'll be back tomorrow. I need to run an errand." Katsuru looked at Sayame sympathetically, "If by then Haruka-sama hasn't come to her senses, I'll talk to her."

Sayame chuckled at the younger man's words.

"I hope we don't have to wait much longer, but thanks Katsuru."

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"Why are you here?" A usually passive voice asked with surprised and slight irritation, "Do you have any new information?"

The man shook his head, and walked closer to the woman.

"I quit."

Frowning and standing up from her seat, the woman took two steps closer to the man.

"What are you saying?"

"I can't do this anymore," He responded tiredly, his eyes showing what his words couldn't. "I can't help you anymore. I can't hurt her."

'Slap'

"Stupid. You don't decide when to quit or not." The woman growled, "You will work for me as long as I want."

The man didn't even touch his stinging cheek. He looked into those gray eyes with dislike and ire.

"I'm sorry, but I've decided. I'm leaving for good." He said with a determined tone and turned on his heels.

The woman laughed. What a melodic, rich laughter that, under any other circumstances, would have made him want to take her right then and there.

"You fell for her, right?" The woman laughed harder. "Remember what you were before you met me. You're nothing without me, and a woman like her won't ever pay attention to you if you don't have anything to offer."

He stopped. "You don't know what you're talking about." He turned once again, facing the pretty woman, "I think you should leave this for good. Try to find someone who would love you and help you start over." Giving her his most sincere smile he continued, "Love knows no boundaries and rich or poor I know I could have kept her love if I had been honest." He shook his head sadly, "If only I knew this before."

"Idiot." The woman glared at him. "I don't need your corny advices, but hear me well," The woman moved towards him, placing her delicate hands over his firm chest. "I'll obtain what I want and when I do, I won't share the power or the riches I promised you. You will lose your share."

Shaking his head disappointed, he nodded.

"I don't care. I've already lost everything I cared for." He remembered a certain woman he had deceived and lied to, all for the sake of money, "It's what I deserve for acting the way I've done."

He didn't want to prolong the talk and walked towards the exit without looking back.

"Adoki come back!" The woman yelled, angered and following the man, "You still have time. Come back and I'll give you another chance!"

The blue-eyed man stopped right at door. The purple head woman smiled and bit her lower lip.

"I knew you would reconsider," Her smile grew, her voluptuous, cherry lips curving into a smirk. "After all, you belong to me."

"You can keep your money because I'm not coming back."

Adoki smiled back at her and finally exited the place.

"No one rejects Sakura Sumito, Princess of Malata." A purple glow sparkled off her fine tan skin. Her gray eyes became dull, and her long hair flew in the air. "I'll have you down on your knees begging for another chance Adoki Shibata, I swear."

Neptune

The flight back to her mother planet had taken her just some hours, but it felt like days for poor Michiru. She had cried half of the trip, and when she couldn't contain her sorrow any longer, she fell asleep for the other half. After they landed on Neptunian soil, Nao, Sango and Michiru got into a carriage, off to the Neptunian palace. They promptly arrived and were welcomed by an escort upon entering the palace. Michiru and company were greeted by the Neptunian Queen.

"Michiru, honey, what a great surprise!" Amaya approached Michiru, giving her a kiss on the cheek. "Did you come with your wife?" The Neptunian Queen asked expectantly as she looked past her.

The aquanette looked at her nanny as Nao gave her a helpless look. She swallowed the knot in her throat before looking back at her mother.

"No."

Nao looked at her Queen without knowing what to say, then gestured Michiru towards the stairs.

"Michiru you should go to your room and rest a little."

The Queen looked at her most faithful servant and her oldest daughter. She was certain there was something going on. Michiru excused herself, taking Sango with her. Amaya looked at her daughter and the younger amber haired girl. She had to talk to her daughter, there were some things going on with the planet she needed to know.

"Something happened." It was more of a statement than a question. Amaya directed herself towards Nao as soon as Michiru disappeared behind the stairs. "What is it?"

Nao and Amaya were about the same age and even though they were separated by their own beliefs and social class, they were close friends.

"The worse." The nanny answered sadly.

Amaya looked at her friend, already knowing what she meant, but she still had to ask.

"The worse?"

"Haruka-sama found out about Shibata-san."

The royal Neptunian closed her eyes, imagining the storm that had broken in. The two women were talking long and in depth that they didn't hear the footsteps from the Neptunian king approaching them.

"And where is Marina? How come she didn't come back with you?" Amaya asked worried about her younger daughter.

Nao looked down at the floor. She had asked Michiru the same question, but the aquanette had answered that she didn't want to talk about it. Nao had imagined the reason of the blunette's intentions to stay on Uranus, but deep down in her heart, she wished she was wrong.

"You will have to ask Michiru."

"Why Nao?"

The king joined the two women. He walked towards them in slow, calculated steps. Nao could tell that his demeanor had changed since she last saw him; Hotaka looked more tired and pale.

"Well, I don't know your majesty." Nao bowed before her King, "Michiru wouldn't tell me."

"I'll have to talk to my daughter." Hotaka responded disapprovingly. "Where is Haruka?"

Amaya looked at Nao nervously. She looked at her husband and answered, not before releasing a suffocating breath.

"Haruka… didn't come."

Hotaka looked perplexed. He shook his head reproachfully.

"How is that possible? She shouldn't have left her pregnant wife to travel alone." The King crossed his arms under his chest, "The galaxy isn't as safe as years ago."

"I know Hotaka," The Queen agreed, "But I think they got into an argument and Michiru… left her." Amaya said trying to do some damage control.

The King looked skeptical. "Even if it's like that, Michiru is her responsibility! My daughter should know better than to leave her wife at their first fight." He sighed, pressing his hand against his agitated heart. "Tell her I want to talk to her."

Hotaka headed towards his study. Amaya and Nao looked at each other without knowing what to do. They hurried and went to the Uranian Queen's room.

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Sango and Michiru accommodated the bedroom Michiru had occupied previous to her wedding. The aquamarine looked exhausted; she hadn't touched any food since she had left the windy planet. Her nauseas had come back even worse, probably because she hadn't eaten and partly because of all of the events occurring. She rubbed her protruding belly gently; she knew the child didn't have to pay for her mistakes. Sango helped her change into her night clothes to feel more comfortable and then sat by the window, looking at the endless sea.

"Michiru." Her mother called her as she entered her room. She noticed the young maid and frowned. "Out girl! I need to talk to my daughter."

"Mother," Michiru reproved. "Don't talk to Sango-chan like that." She turned towards the amber haired girl. "Please excuse her Sango-chan. Now, could you leave us a moment alone?"

The maid nodded and left the room as soon as possible, and just as she exited, Nao entered.

Amaya looked at her daughter, surprised. How could she talk to her like that? She was the Queen. But she had important matters to resolve first.

"Your father wants to talk to you Michiru." Amaya said looking at Nao. "He wants to know why you left Haruka."

Michiru grimaced when she heard the Uranian's name. She looked at her mother, helpless.

"I'll have to tell him the true then."

The brunette almost flipped when she heard her daughter.

"Are you insane? If you tell him that he won't stand it. Remember his weak heart." Amaya sighed. "There is something else you must know."

The violinist frowned slightly. She knew her mother was right, her father was born with a heart condition and had always been weak.

"What is it mother?"

"The planet is not doing so great. We have lost a lot of customers that used to buy our seafood because of the sporadic attacks to the planet." Amaya looked desperate, her eyes welling up. "Michiru we're broke. We don't have anything. I was planning on asking Haruka to loan us some money because I know your father will refuse to beg for money."

Michiru gasped at the news. Her home planet was ruined. "Why didn't I know any of this?" She turned around, looking at Nao, whom eluded her gaze.

"You were starting a new life, and Neptune is not your obligation." The Neptunian queen intervened, "Your only responsibility was to be a dutiful wife, and you couldn't even do that!" Amaya responded indignantly.

"I still had a right to know…"

"Enough Michiru! We have another big problem here." Amaya interrupted sharply. "Why didn't Marina come back with you?"

Michiru stiffened. She didn't want to think of her sister, of all of the things the blunette had told her, and especially not about her intentions.

"She just said she didn't want to come back." She responded with a cold tone.

Amaya noticed the attitude of her older daughter; she knew there was something she wasn't telling.

"Michiru, please tell me what's going on? I can tell you're not telling the whole truth."

She stood up and looked her mother in the eyes. "She says she… loves Haruka."

If she wasn't hearing it from her daughter's mouth, she wouldn't believe it. Nao gasped in horror, her other little girl in love with the wife of her sister.

"How is that possible?" Amaya asked incredulously. The queen shook her head. "That can't be!"

Michiru moved around, asking herself the same question. "I don't know."

Amaya massaged her temple. She was surely getting a headache. "OK. I need Marina back. I need to talk to her; I don't know how she can say things like that." She stopped meditating the piece of information. "I know what we will tell your Father."

"What are you planning Mother?" Michiru asked, almost reading her mother's mind.

"You will tell your Father that you left Uranus because there were rumors that Haruka was cheating on you with a maid, or something…" Amaya explained her plan trying to sound convincing, "And about Marina…We'll tell him that she had traveled to Miranda to visit the Kendo's while you left Uranus."

Michiru turned abruptly, facing her mother. "How can you think I'll say something like that to my father? Haruka is my wife, and she has done nothing wrong here." She breathed in, trying to calm herself down. She knew alterations were bad for her child, "If there is a victim here, that's her."

"The Kendo's? Is that your distant cousin's family Amaya?" Nao asked following the plan of the other Neptunian.

"Yes." Amaya ignored Michiru as she answered her friend. "Marina is young and impulsive. She must be confused."

"Marina knows what she's doing!" Michiru yelled, pained that her mother didn't know her daughter's true form. "And I'm not telling my Father that!"

"And what do you prefer?" Amaya asked with annoyance. "You want to tell him that Haruka kicked you out of her palace because you're carrying the child of another?"

"My baby is Haruka's!"

Nao looked at both Neptunians. Both were exalted and that didn't help at all.

"Please calm down, both of you." Nao asked as she approached both women, but specifically Michiru. "Michiru I know it's very ugly to say that about your wife, but it's the only plan we have."

"But the child I'm carrying is Haruka's," She placed her hands over her belly protectively, "I never betrayed her."

"We know that but…"

"Michiru listen," Amaya tried to reason with the violinist. "If your Father finds out that his perfect daughter, the light of his eyes, has been kicked out from her home because her wife thinks that she betrayed her, then he won't resist, and the consequences could be tragic."

The aquanette clenched her fists. She knew her mother was right, but she just didn't feel right about lying to her father. When she was about to respond, the door was opened and a black haired man poked his head inside.

"Michiru, daughter, may I come in?"

The three women looked at each other, scared. Amaya and Nao approached the door, leaving father and daughter alone.

"Father, please sit down," Michiru moved, trying to push a chair closer so that the king could sit comfortably, but he stopped her.

"Michiru, you shouldn't move heavy stuff in your state."

"Oh Father, I'm just pregnant, not disabled." She giggled lightly and sat right in front of her father.

"I can't believe that my little girl is all grown up, a woman. A woman who will soon be a mother," Hotaka smiled and looked at her belly.

Michiru smiled back at him and placed a hand over her growing tummy.

"I can't believe it either."

"How is it possible that you left Haruka in your state Michiru? You should be resting, and not traveling the galaxy without your wife."

The aqua haired woman looked down at the floor. Her father didn't deserve to be lied to.

"I couldn't stay with Haruka because…" she let a tear roll down her cheek, "She… she betrayed me."

"What?" Hotaka asked, surprised of what he had heard. "Michiru dear, are you sure?"

"Yes, there were rumors in the palace that my wife and… a maid betrayed me. I couldn't stand the humiliation and I left her."

"That's not possible." Hotaka breathed in and out in a rhythmic pace. "Michiru those were rumors! You can't listen to bad intentioned people. Haruka has proved to be a good and decent person."

The king and daughter talked for a little more before the king headed towards the master room. His wife was already on their bed, waiting for him.

"Well?" Amaya asked not sure of what to expect.

"Your daughter is a fool. She has listened to stupid rumors and has left her wife for nothing." Hotaka changed into his pajamas and sat on his side of the bed. "She thinks Haruka has something to do with a maid, but that's just impossible." He took a deep breath, "I'll have to travel to Uranus and talk to Haruka and bring Marina back."

"NO!" Amaya quickly responded. If Hotaka went to Uranus, Haruka could tell him the truth. "I mean, I think it's just like you say, some stupid misunderstanding. I'll send for Marina, but you should let Haruka and Michiru resolve their problems, alone."

Hotaka lied on the bed; his head hit the soft pillow. "I don't know. I think I should talk to Haruka. She needs to take more care of our daughter and her future child. I don't like how she lets stuff like that break her family."

"Hotaka, promise me you won't go to Uranus." Amaya asked desperately when she heard her husband's determined tone.

"Okay woman, but now let me sleep." The king responded softly before closing his eyes. "I'm tired."

-Next Morning-

"Soldier, send somebody to prepare a carriage for me." Hotaka ordered as he waited for the carriage that would take him to the shuffle station.

"Good morning." Nao saluted Amaya as she saw her arriving at the dining room.

"Where is the King? Isn't he having breakfast with you?" Nao asked when she didn't see the blue-eyed man with his wife.

"He went to Despina to check on the latest shipment of our products."

Nao furrowed her eyebrows. "Isn't that factory zone kind of far? He shouldn't be traveling in his condition."

"I know. He is very stubborn, but you know we need to make that shipment. We don't have that much money left." Amaya took a sip of her coffee, "I just hope he really went there and not to Uranus."

"Oh no, don't say that." Nao worriedly said, "That could only mean a tragedy".

-Uranus-

Bang. Bang. The door resonated with an insistent knocking.

"Haruka, open the door!" Katsuru ordered as he knocked on the double door once again.

The blonde took the palm of her hand, placing it over her forehead, partly covering her right eye while she opened her left, looking around her room.

"If you don't open the door right now, I'll kick it open Haruka." The warning was serious and left no room for arguments.

Haruka headed towards the door, tripping over empty bottles on the cold floor. She opened the door and looked at the green haired man with annoyance.

"What do you want?" The blonde asked with a hoarse voice.

Katsuru looked at his ruler. Her hair was disheveled and her white shirt was half open, fortunately for the young man it was only the bottom part. The appearance was the least unpleasant thing compared to her breath. The blonde reeked of alcohol.

"You have to stop this reckless behavior Haruka." Katsuru entered the room and picked up the empty bottles and a new one.

Haruka looked at the man and almost tackled him when he took her red wine bottle.

"Katsuru, give me that!"

"No way Haruka! I don't know what happened, but I can imagine, and let me tell you that no woman is worth drowning your cries in alcohol."

"Michiru is not just any woman!" The blonde spat struggling to get her bottle back. "She is my wife, so give it back."

The long haired man shook his head. "It doesn't matter Haruka. You can't and shouldn't be drinking like this." He threw the empty bottles and emptied the new one in the bathroom.

"What have you done?" Haruka cried as she watched the blue eyed man pouring the expensive liquor.

Blue eyes looked innocently at the blonde kneeling on the floor.

"Oops."

After a long speech and nice shower, the blonde was presentable to start her day. Haruka had been informed that Sayame had left the planet the night before because of an urgent matter. She exited her room and walked down the hall. She frowned as she saw a blue haired woman walking ahead of her. She hurried and her frowned deepened.

"What are you doing here?"

Marina almost jumped out of her skin when she heard the cold voice from the Uranian.

"Haruka," She composed herself and tried her best to give the blonde her charming smile.

Teal eyes looked directly into brown. "I asked what you are doing here." She repeated once again.

Marina looked up at the blonde. Her piercing brown eyes looking directly into teal eyes.

"Why are you mad at me Haruka? I didn't do anything." The blunette's voice was low, her eyes welling up. "I don't think it's fair for me to pay for the mistakes of my sister."

"DON'T mention her." Haruka rubbed her face tiredly. "Still, that doesn't answer my question."

The blunette looked at the blonde sympathetically.

"I knew this would happen sooner or later and I wanted to be here for you."

Haruka remembered the words from the younger woman. She wanted to slap herself for not listening before.

"Yeah, I guess you were right." Haruka started walking ahead.

"Hey," Marina took the right hand of the blonde, trying to get her attention. "You're not alone," she leaned closer to the blonde whispering in her ear. "I'm hungry, let's get something to eat." She poked the blonde on her ribs causing the older woman crack a small smile.

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The Neptunian king arrived at the windy planet. He smiled as he breathed the pure air of the planet, but sighed tiredly as he moved towards the grand entrance. The flight to Uranus wasn't long, being that their planets were next to each other, but to an old and ill man like himself the trip was ten times longer and tiring. Hotaka entered the palace, escorted by Uranian's guards; he placed a hand over his agitated chest to try to calm down his racing heart. His deep blue eyes roamed the room's decorations as his breathing evened out.

Footsteps and laughter suddenly emanated, breaking the silence throughout the room. Haruka and a brunette appeared down the stairs with amused expressions as they kept talking to each other.

"So it is true." Hotaka spoke up, looking indignantly at the tall blonde and the garnet-eyed woman.

"Good morning King." Haruka greeted sarcastically, "What is true?"

"What Michiru told me. I can't believe it." He responded to the blonde, but his eyes never left the ones from the maid. "That you and your maid betrayed her."

Marina casually walked towards the palace, but she had to stop midway when she heard her father's stern voice. She stood frozen next to a pillar, watching attentively the scene about to unfold.

The blonde finished descending the stairs. She gave a bitter chuckle at the king's words.

"Wow, that's what she told you. I can't believe that shameless, cynical…"

"How dare you?" Hotaka fumed as his heart started to beat faster.

Haruka made her way to the guest room and started pacing around. The king followed each of her movements, but she ignored him. Every ounce of anger, jealousy, and rage, boiled her blood.

"It was her who betrayed me, my dear king. It was her, Michiru, who had the nerve to bring her lover to MY palace!"

"What are you talking about? Have you gone crazy? " Hotaka asked, incredulous of the blonde's words.

"Yes! I've gone crazy with rage, jealousy and indignation to realize the type of woman I married." Haruka yelled frustrated and with immense anger.

Marina watched her father and blonde's actions without a word. She was still in shock after her father's arrival, now she could only see an enraged and hurt Haruka. Kasumi stood atop the staircase without moving. She was scared of the misunderstanding. She hadn't approached her master with romantic interest any longer. She only prayed she could get a chance to explain everything.

"Michiru had an affair even before she married ME," the blonde brusquely declared, hitting her chest emphasizing herself, "She tried to elope with him the day of our wedding and since she couldn't do it, she had to bring him here! She had him living here in my palace, my HOME, to solace her sadness with him in front my eyes."

Hotaka who had been listening to the woman's ranting in silence finally had time to respond. His heart beat faster, and faster, his breathing was heavy.

"No, no that's not truth. You…You're lying."

Haruka shook her head furiously and gave him her back.

"You can ask anyone, your wife, her nanny. Everyone knew it!" The blonde turned once again, her eyes shone with angriness, "As well as they know that damn dog is the father of the child Michiru is carrying!"

The Neptunian king stood with his mouth agape; he had trouble breathing as he tried to raise up his hand to deny everything the blonde woman yelled. His heart gave him the most painful ache he had ever felt and his eyes turned white as he dispelled like a rag doll, onto the cold floor.

Haruka was quick enough to catch the falling man. "King, Hotaka. I'm sorry I didn't mean it." Haruka desperately called the man's name as she held the dark haired man in her arms. "Kasumi, call the doctor!"

The blunette watched as her father fell helplessly into the blonde's arms. There was no reaction from her as she saw the man who gave her life fall, possibly in a bad condition. She only reacted when the blonde yelled at the maid. Marina moved and ran outside the palace, but stopped behind a corner.

"It had to happen, it had to happen." She murmured to herself as one tear slid down her porcelain cheek. "It was your turn Father."

The doctor came, but it was too late. Hotaka Kaioh had died and Haruka could do nothing. Few minutes after she had regained control, Marina entered the palace. Haruka looked at the blunette standing next to the dead body of her father; Marina gasped and broke down into tears. Haruka shook her head and cried too.

"I'm sorry Marina." Haruka whispered when she had calmed down.

Marina looked at the blonde while she cleaned her face.

"Don't worry Haruka. Remember how I told you his health wasn't any good." Marina smiled sadly, "It was a matter of time before he died."

Haruka wished that could help her swallow the knot in her throat. She didn't know how she was going to tell the news to her wife. The Uranian ordered to prepare a carriage. She was going back to Neptune.

TO BE CONTINUED…

So What do you guys think will happen? Was Haruka at fault? I'm really sorry to leave the story like this, but at least I promised I'll be back like I did before. You guys only need to be more patient. IF you have any ideas as to what should happen or I don't know something you will think Haruka or Michiru feel better let me know ;) I like feedback, you can PM or drop a review. I'll always reply (might not be same day, but I do) So just read, enjoy and review hahah See ya!

Miharu- Haha I think last chapter was nothing compared to this one. No la rubia por mas enojada que este no seria capaz de llegar a tanto :S Y no, no te mueras porque si no como lees el resto cuando regrese

Passerby- I think you'll still be mad with this chapter. Relax, I think I told you guys y'all were going to hate almost everybody in the story at some point, so calm down haha

Snowflake-Don't assume anything. Adoki might as well come back if you keep asking for him ;)

Fanficnis- Oh please don't be so upset. La Sirena venenosa es muy inteligente pero hasta el mas inteligente comete errores ;)

Alexxx- Bueno si Haruka parecia perro con rabia jaja Y ya veremos si mete o no mujeres a la cama :S

Comdas- Creo que pasara un tiempo antes que tengas estabiliad emocional jaja Lo de Sango, creo que Michi necesitara ayuda con su embarazo.

Alex- Pues sic reo que fue logica la reaccion de Haruka y todas esas dudas que mencionaste la rubia tambien las tiene. Sayame no penso que sus palabras llegaran a tanto, el solo es amigo de Haruka. Sabran mas de Adoki y de sus intenciones, eso lo aseguro. Sigue leyendo par aver si la Sirena malvada logra su cometido ;)

Ali- Yes, Marina is great as a villain and she hasn't really done anything yet. Haha

Lorena- Hola :) Bueno creo que muy pronto sabras si la pareja del cap. 6 era realmente Adoki y Marina o alguien mas ;) Y si nadamas le falto un World Shaking a Haruka jaja A mi me gusta que Marina te guste como villana creo que pronto entenderas mas sobre su manera de ser.

Vernos- Please calm down haha I know Michiru did wrong and she might deserve what she got, but damn I think this chapter will be enough punishment for her don't you think so? Espero ya te tranquilizes jajaj

Seretnoh- Hello :) Anger is one of those powerful feelings that one most know how to control. Haruka was hurt and that provoked her mad behavior :S I'm not sure if you still want to comfort her with what happened this chapter :S

Lylian- Hey you're back :) Haruka feels like Michiru only played with her feelings and that's why she's so hurt and angered. Sera que con lo que paso en este capitulo es suficiente para Michiru? Pobresilla al igual yo no quisiera estar en su lugar :S

Maite-Hello :) Everything in one day? Wow you must have really liked it or maybe my chapters are too short? Haha Well I'm glad you find ML interesting enough. Like I was telling some other readers, I think Michiru is going through too much pain despite what she did wrong or not. I don't know how y'all will react to this chapter, I just hope y'all be patient to see what's coming.