*Disclaimer: The title "A Million Doors to

Eternity" is a quote from Sting's song, A

Thousand Years. Don't own SM.

CP: ....Is this Deja vu? Haven't we

written something about this chapter

before? Kii.... kii? Have we been time

traveling?



RS: Sorta, kinda? See it's like this.

*whips out blackboard and begins to use

physics to explain the situation while CP

just ignores her*



CP: Hey! You know what that means! It

means that Sailor Moon belongs to us

because we know how to travel through time!

HAHAHA! Beat that you white coated men!

I'll like to see you time travel with you--

*men in white coats grab CP and take her

away* KIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RS: *continues to draw complex diagrams,

lost in her own world*

Desert Mirage-A Million Doors to Eternity

Chapter 1

By: The Rose Society and Eternal Angel

Rating: R

Email: EtrlSlrMn@aol.com

stargazing12@hotmail.com

http://www.wishing-blue.net/kii

http://anna.wishing-blue.net/

Something pounded inside of her…

…an aching she could not sate…

…a desire she did not know…

…a feeling she could not suppress.

Everything inside of her swirled in

a frenzied state until they amassed into a

whirlwind of emotions that equaled one word:

"En…"

En? En-what? She could feel it,

locked within her, somewhere, deep inside.

But try as she might, there was no way she

could unlock the mystery.

She couldn't remember. As she woke

up from her slumber, all she could recall

from her dream was the lingering threads of

a memory of endless sand dunes consuming

the distance and… something…something so

wondrous, something so beautiful, yet

something so painful that made her break.

What were these secrets hidden from her

mind?

This had been going on for almost

her entire life, a feeling of something.

No matter what she did while awake, her

connection with that inexplicable something

vanished like the morning mist before the

rising sun. In her dreams, the link was

stronger, somehow, but always, as soon as

awareness dawned once more, it was severed

instantly before she could wrap her hands

around it.

"Serenity," a cool voice called to

her as a figure eclipsed her view of the

ceiling. Her eyes looked at the figure,

sweet homely face and bright smile, and she

felt her own face break into an answering

smile. "Time for you to get ready for

breakfast."

Serenity nodded, not ready to speak.

Everything inside of her felt too raw, as

if something was screaming, clawing, tearing

to get out. 'Why?' She kept asking, 'What

is it?'

She fought back the tears as the

thought of something continued to linger on.

***

There was one thing she hated most

in the world: being caged. She didn't know

why she couldn't handle staying in a room

for more than a few hours. Even as a child,

she was always restless. Her parents once

joked to her about it being because it was

possible that she was once a nomad, traveling

too and fro, never staying in more than one

place. But she knew it was something more.

There was a force that made her want to be

free. To be free of everything that held

her down.

That was why she snuck out of her

luxurious home in the palace. She couldn't

stand the confinement of the rooms, the

shallowness of the hall, and the garden caged

by the outer walls. She wanted to float away;

she wanted to spread her wings and fly.

She always had to be careful when she

would sneak past the palace walls and escape

into the fresh open market and into the city.

Many times she had been seen, caught and sent

to her uncle, who scolded her repeatedly,

muttering things about how she must be careful,

being the one that he was going to entrust the

fate of the kingdom upon. He always stressed

that she must not succumb to silly desires and

stay safe in the palace walls away from harm.

She knew he loved her. She was his favorite

from his many nieces and nephews; she was the

only one that he confided in. She was the

child he had never had. His love was a

blessing, but his care was a curse. She didn't

want to be in control of the fate of the

kingdom; she didn't want to decide what would

go on after his death. She was more satisfied

with a pat on the head then a crown on it.

But no one would listen to her. To

tell him would break his heart; to tell others

would make her look mad. She knew many that

would kill to take her spot of being

heir-apparent, ravenous for the power that it

would bring, but still she couldn't help but

wish it was not her.

Hiding behind a bush as the guard made

his pass, she quickly jumped out of it and ran

out into the market streets before he could

notice the rustle or see the flying figure.

She was free.

Everything inside of her felt calmer

outside of the palace walls, outside of the

gates, outside of the room. There was a feeling

of relief which made her relax, like a bird that

finally is able to fully stretch out its wing

and fly into the distance. She savored the

feeling, as she browsed around the shops,

purchasing little trinkets, eating sweet exotic

fruits, and watching the people converse and

bargain with one another.

In between a visit to a cloth stand

and a sweet fruit purchase, she could feel the

rustle of the wind, a chime of a bell, and a

strange vision that stood before her. A woman

sitting at a stand, her clothing different from

the commoners of the kingdom, with no wares in

front of her, and a contemplative smile.

Serenity could see the woman's knowing eyes scan

the crowd. With a jolt, as if someone called

out her name, the woman's head turned and her

scarlet gaze locked instantly with Serenity's

own.

Serenity was completely drawn into her.

There was something about her that made her feel

strange, as if they knew each other, or were kin.

The darkly tanned skin, which the woman did not

even bother to shield from the sun, the contrast

of her white teeth against the skin, the long

locks of green, almost black, hair…all the

oddities that made the woman different from the

other citizens of the city did not even register

as being different in Serenity's mind. "Come,

Serenity, sit with me, we must talk."

Serenity didn't question about how she

knew her name. For some reason, it felt right,

how she knew her, and how Serenity knew her.

"Setsuna…"

She smiled, nodding. "You don't remember

well, do you? We knew each other briefly in

another life. Your blood still is the same

though, the same brazen blood that runs through

me. Once you are a nomad, you are always a nomad.

Even if you are now a princess."

Serenity closed her eyes. "Tell me…

there's something. Something I must know about.

Do you know what it is?"

Setsuna laughed. "It is not in my

power to tell you about that, dear child. You

must learn it for yourself. It is your past,

present, and future. I am not here today to

tell you this though; I am here today to warn

you about your fate.

"Danger follows you, like a shadow over

your soul. I see a terrible thing, coming to

you in the future. This is an unchangeable

truth." Setsuna's eyes softened with sorrow,

sorrow Serenity knew that Setsuna felt over

the fate she now foresaw.

"Your life this cycle will be brief.

Death is near."

Author Notes:

CP: Wow, we wrote story. It's a revised

chapter 1 because we wanted to give it a

different approach, but yeah, I do hope you

guys enjoy it! We have been getting BEAUTIFUL

reviews off of FFn. Thank you SO much! We

really appreciate your comments! Hopefully next

chapter won't take as long as to get out.

*crosses fingers* let's all pray for that.

RS: Wow, I missed this fic. It's nice to get

writing again. I think this might be more in

line with what we originally thought. Hope

you guys like it!