All Around The Town
By Musou Misora
Chapter Six
Disclaimer: Sailor Moon belongs to Takeuchi Naoko-sama, and the book title and idea belong to Mary Higgens Clark.
Author's Note: RAPE IS BAD! Thank you for listening...but, this chapter does contain a suggested rape scene. I'm trying to keep it PG-13 minna! You have been warned.
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Ami was almost there. The old building was in sight...just a few more feet...a scream...No! Not Usagi too!
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The man laughed at the blonde girl's predicament. He had hit her head repeatedly, yet, though she did not faint, she was extremely weak and would not be able fight him off.
He unzipped his pants and reached for her...
Usagi screamed as loud as she could.
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Almost there again...
Irihi shuddered at the thought of returning to that place, but Usagi was worth it. Who knew what Oushi could do to her...And then a thought hit her. Ami-chan would not be able to defeat him in her current state.
"Irihi, are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
Azami stepped up beside her. She nodded. "Hai. Go for it."
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Azami clutched the Suisei no henshin-crystal with all her might, cringing at Usagi's helpless wails. She couldn't help but feel annoyed that the Moon Princess didn't transform and kick Oushi's ass, but then remembered her current situation. The personality felt Ami become restless and try to break free from Azami's mind-hold, to no avail.
She stood taller than she felt, and lifted the crystal into the air.
"Mercury Crystal Power, make-up!"
Two years without use made the transformation painful, but Azami guided Ami through the splash of icy magical water. The fighting stance was made, and both human and personality leapt forward to save their precious leader.
But the damage had been done.
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Oushi was proud of himself. The girl was close to death; nothing could save her now. And she had felt so good beneath him...even Chibi-chan or Aozora hadn't been satisfying.
He heard a gasp behind him, and swiveled to greet the intruder. Oushi's eyes widened with fear and wonder. "Sailor-Sailor Mercury!?"
Her face was quickly turning red with sheer anger. "You bastard! How could you do something like this?"
Oushi laughed after taking a closer look at the Senshi's face. "Oh, you don't remember Chibi-chan? I did the same thing to you several times during your stay with us."
"How did you know-"
"I honestly can't figure out why those idiots you girls call family can't see the resemblance. It's not that hard." He shrugged.
He didn't have time to think after that last statement, for Ami hurled at him and punched him repeatedly. "I won't let you get away with hurting Usa-chan!"
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Makoto stretched from her spot on the floor. "Where could those two be?" she asked. Minako shook her head.
"I don't know. Now do you think something's wrong?" The blonde received a curt nod. Makoto picked up her backpack and emptied its contents, finding the thing she needed.
"Ami said she carries her communicator around with her. I'll try her on that."
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Oushi's face bore no longer bore the cocky smirk, only bloodied bruises and cuts. He felt quite cold, as Ami had used one of her attacks on him. EMTs hurried around, patching him up so that he could be in good shape when the police questioned him.
Usagi lay with three people hovering around her: two EMTs and Ami. She had lost so much blood, and the outlook was not good. Ami knelt next to her, praying to the moon goddess for help.
Those crystal blue eyes no one could ever resist opened and looked straight at Ami. "It's...okay..." Usagi said in a near whisper. "The future's been ruined by Rei's death. Mine won't affect it any more than it already is."
"Iie!"
"Gomen nasai, Ami-chan..."
"Usagi! Iie!"
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(Hehe, did I kill off Usagi? *innocent face* Gomen! Don't worry, I'll bring her back in my next fic. I'm not done with this one, though. Epilogue is next!)
(Oh yeah, a GREAT BIG domo arigato goes out to all my reviewers! Keep up with the reviewing!)
---Musou Misora
"Si man i yulma nin enquantuva? (Who now shall refill the cup for me?)"
-Tolkien, an elven poem I like to call 'Farewell Valimar'
