Sailor Mercury. Sailor Mars. Sailor Jupiter. Sailor Venus. Each has sworn to stand at the side of their beloved Princess and defend her… or die trying... Anime canon. Written for the Inner Senshi's 30th Anniversary.

Rated: T - Tragedy/Friendship - Words: 3,334 - Ami M./Amy/Sailor Mercury, Makoto K./Lita/Sailor Jupiter, Minako A./Mina/Sailor Venus, Rei H./Raye/Sailor Mars


A/N: Alright look… figuring out WHEN to release an anniversary fic for the Inners was driving me nuts. Should I do it for Mina's first appearance cos she is the first Inner we meet? Or should I do it for Ami's because she is the first Inner we meet in Sailor Moon, or maybe Makoto's because she is the last Inner introduced, blah blah blah. Ultimately I settled on now because the Inners ae so integral to Sailor Moon over all, especially the Dark Kingdom arc, that the weird limbo time between the two official anniversaries seemed appropriate. The same will be true of the very next fic I drop too.

There are two versions of this fic.

The first version is almost entirely set in Silver Millennium era until the end where we jump to Crystal Tokyo. The second features all the SilMil scenes intercut with scenes from an actual episode of the anime.

I leave it to each reader to decide which version they want to read and in what order, but please let me know your personal preference!

Many thanks to SinJazz for betaing this fic! You can find her on Ao3 and Instagram under the same name.

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Sailor Venus leaned against an alabaster pillar and folded her arms.

She hadn't been waiting for long when Sailor Mars joined her. Despite her high heels and marble beneath their feet, there was little noise in her steps; and there was even less warmth behind her greeting. A similar silence and sombreness accompanied Mercury and Jupiter a few minutes later.

Venus hadn't instructed the others to use discretion, but, given the circumstances, they'd all apparently thought it wise. Of course, it was far from the first time they had held meetings in secret like this, where it was just the four of them. But to do so at such short notice, in such a secluded part of the palace (and during a masquerade no less) was highly unusual.

Venus moved away from the pillar and began to address the others.

"It won't be long before our absences are noticed, so let's cut to the chase. We need to decide what to do about Serenity and the Earth prince."

"Endymion."

Venus raised an eyebrow at Mars.

"His name is Endymion. For goodness sake, we don't need to worry about formality now."

Venus' lips formed into a thin line, but Mars didn't even flinch.

"Perhaps, if we sat Serenity down and explained the problems they'd cause she would see reason," offered Mercury. "My research hasn't brought up any precedent for this sort of thing. The diplomatic implications are incredibly complicated, even if it didn't lead to any hostilities…"

Venus sighed in exacerbation. "Mercury, Serenity is in love. She wouldn't be persuaded by 'diplomatic implications'."

"Even if she could understand what the phrase meant," muttered Mars.

"What if I laid out how impractical it is?" Implored Mercury. "Prince Endymion's lifespan is so much shorter than hers, they could never have a future together."

"... Unless the Silver Crystal extended his lifespan..."

All eyes snapped to Jupiter.

"I don't know if the crystal could even do that," pondered Mercury.

"And even if it could, Serenity doesn't possess it," added Mars.

"I know but..." Jupiter seemed to struggle for the words, hesitant to continue.

Mars' eyes widened. "You're not suggesting Serenity would steal the crystal, are you?"

"No!" Jupiter almost stamped her foot to emphasize the point. Venus was grateful for her restraint as the noise (and shattered marble) would have given them all away. "But perhaps… Perhaps the Queen might..."

She stopped upon seeing Venus' shaking head.

"The Queen loves her daughter, but she will not break tradition for her. She will not gift immortality upon an Earthling just to make the Princess happy."

"That's even presuming she would be happy," chimed in Mercury. "She's happy now, but I've not looked into Prince Endymion too thoroughly. By all reports, he seems upstanding enough, capable of maintaining good relations with the rest of the Silver Millennium. But beyond his leadership qualities we know little about him."

Jupiter nodded. "Even in the short term, he is her first love. Should he break her heart too badly it could dampen the rest of her life."

Mars rolled her eyes. "As always, you are being over protective."

"You say that," responded Jupiter, "But what if things end badly between them and she spends the next hundred years falling for others unworthy of her, merely because they remind her of him?"

Mercury lightly patted her friend's shoulder. "I think perhaps you are taking things too far there."

Privately, Venus, as the Senshi of love, understood what Jupiter was saying, but it wasn't relevant at that moment. She decided to lead the conversation elsewhere.

"Mars, you know the ways of war better than any of us. Do you foresee conflict arising from this?"

Mars narrowed her eyes. "It's not impossible, but it is also far from a guarantee."

"It's also not strictly speaking within our purview."

"What do you mean, Mercury?" Asked Venus.

Now the water Senshi seemed hesitant to press on. "I know what I said earlier, about diplomatic relations and all that. But… well… strictly speaking our primary duty is to protect the Princess, not the well-being of the whole kingdom."

Jupiter narrowed her eyes for a moment but then nodded. "She's right. The Princess is the heart of the kingdom. Should the Silver Millennium fall, she would be integral in restoring it. In effect protecting her long-term protects the whole Solar System."

"I hate to agree," said Mars, "but they're right. And besides… I love Serenity. Forget my duties. I'd lay down my life for her no matter what."

Mercury straightened up and spoke gently. "As would I."

"We all would," added Jupiter solemnly before turning to Venus, "Wouldn't we?"

A steely strength flowed through Venus. "No doubt."

One by one, she locked eyes with her comrades, and saw her own determination reflected back at her.

Without a word, they moved closer together and stretched out their right arms, placing their hands atop of one another's.

"We might not have an answer to this problem tonight. But no matter what may come, we will do whatever it takes to protect her."

"We won't stop until her last enemy is vanquished."

"We will be by her side for eternity."

"Or at least until our dying breaths."

"To the end."

"To the end."

"To the end."

"To the end."


They stood in a circle, back to back, their hands joined, the glowing crystal behind their backs.

They couldn't move.

They couldn't speak.

They couldn't even really think.

Almost.

There was one thing on their minds. Three words that echoed within their very souls.

"To the end."