The Child of the Prophecy, Chapter Twenty-four
The explosion of the collapse of the buildings in Tokyo terrified the Tokyo inhabitants that were sheltering in the parking lot. It became quiet after that, and people wanted to go and look. Super Detective Brownlow took charge. 'EVERYONE' he yelled through the megaphone, 'I AM GOING TO LOOK OUTSIDE WITH DECTIVE SNIPES AND SERGEANT DEW, PLEASE STAY HERE UNTIL WE RETURN.'
Outside, they saw the damage that they defenders of the Earth had created. Not a single house of building had survived. The dust was settling, but it was difficult to walk on. There was no guarantee that it was safe.
'Sir, we must find out if the sailor scouts are alive, or the outcome of this battle.'
'Yes Snipes, you're right. Lets go, back be careful.'
After about ten minutes, they had made their way to a clearing where the buildings had not fallen. A group of people and two cats lay there, looking like they had fallen in battle.
'Oh my God!' Snipes gasped.
'No!' Drew cried.
'I believe, we have found them.' He turned away from the lifeless bodies and looked at the two he had brought with him. 'We must tell their families of this. However, I'm not sure who won.' His voice was full of sorrow.
Not one of them moved, they stayed and gave a silent prayer for the people that lay before them.
'I suppose they are actually dead.' Drew asked. They looked at him inquiringly. 'I mean they are dead and not just out cold?' At his statement, they jumped down and checked their pulses. Each one had nothing. Neither the humans nor cats had survived. Tears fell silently from the eyes of these three grown men.
What happened next was something that no one expected. Three balls of energy appeared out of no where. Each a different colour. They joined together and twelve beams of lights emerged from the combined balls. These beams joined onto the bodies surrounding the ball of light. The bodies glowed as the beams faded.
A gentle voice could be heard, 'be well my friends. We'll be together again soon. I promise.'
The ball separated back into three and they flew up into the air. To the amazement of the three men, the scouts and their friends groaned, and breathed. They moved and looked around them at the destruction. Their eyes rested on the men in front of them. Three voices crying out their names.
'Drew!'
'Snipes!'
'Brownlow!'
Each smiled as they realised that they were really alive. Snipes ran to Lita and threw his arms around her. 'Your alive!' He shouted joyously. Everyone was entangled in a many-armed hug.
'We should try to get back, now, your families, friends, and fans will be wondering about you. We've been gone ages.' Brown said.
'Sir, how about we radio the car park and tell them the news?' Snipes suggested.
'Good idea.' But the communication device was not working. An analysis of Mercury's computer showed that all electronic devices were not working.
'Opps, I guess we really did destroy Tokyo!' Mina laughed.
'Was that your actual plan?' Drew inquired.
'Sorta.' Michelle replied sheepishly.
As they made their way back, the StarLights and the policemen and fireman heard about how Serena, Tara, Trista had sacrificed themselves. All had tears on their faces and they didn't care. Seiya was expectedly sad, but so were Taiki and Yaten, more than even they had expected to be.
With the story of great honour and bravery, the three balls of light had been cast from the minds of the men without any magical power. They reached the underground car park and were immediately mobbed by their family and friends and then some fans. No one left until the story had been retold. They couldn't believe their city had been destroyed. Although they did not blame the sailor scouts and their companions, they were annoyed that everything had gone, there was nothing left of their great city, but the rumble and dust of their beloved buildings.
The Three Lights, a.k.a. Sailor StarLights, were mobbed by their fans. Alex and Michelle went to their friends who greeted them like heroes. Amy went to her mum and was then introduced to all the children that her mother looked after. Mina's parents just hugged her and couldn't believe that their daughter had done incredibly heroic deeds. She was a bit of a klutz but she was also Sailor V and Sailor Venus. Rei's grandpa and Chad also heard of the tales of the sailor scouts. Lita went to Ken, her best friend where he also heard the stories. Darien was knocked over by Jess, the girl who was after him as a love interest but Andrew and Lizzie hauled her away and he spoke to them quietly. Artemis went to Tara's dad to see how he was coping, while Luna was embraced by the Tsukino family and Molly.
Soon, a group of people left for fresh air, but came back quickly, amazed, and stunned. They couldn't speak because they were so astonished. The sailor scouts, the cats, the Three Lights and a number of police and firemen, went to see what was up. All were bewildered by what they saw. It was too incredible. And only three people had a slight idea as to how it had happened.
You know? I never even thought about ending this story in chapter twenty-three! And to answer a question that I've had many times. Tara and Alex are just names that have come from my head, and other stories.
The explosion of the collapse of the buildings in Tokyo terrified the Tokyo inhabitants that were sheltering in the parking lot. It became quiet after that, and people wanted to go and look. Super Detective Brownlow took charge. 'EVERYONE' he yelled through the megaphone, 'I AM GOING TO LOOK OUTSIDE WITH DECTIVE SNIPES AND SERGEANT DEW, PLEASE STAY HERE UNTIL WE RETURN.'
Outside, they saw the damage that they defenders of the Earth had created. Not a single house of building had survived. The dust was settling, but it was difficult to walk on. There was no guarantee that it was safe.
'Sir, we must find out if the sailor scouts are alive, or the outcome of this battle.'
'Yes Snipes, you're right. Lets go, back be careful.'
After about ten minutes, they had made their way to a clearing where the buildings had not fallen. A group of people and two cats lay there, looking like they had fallen in battle.
'Oh my God!' Snipes gasped.
'No!' Drew cried.
'I believe, we have found them.' He turned away from the lifeless bodies and looked at the two he had brought with him. 'We must tell their families of this. However, I'm not sure who won.' His voice was full of sorrow.
Not one of them moved, they stayed and gave a silent prayer for the people that lay before them.
'I suppose they are actually dead.' Drew asked. They looked at him inquiringly. 'I mean they are dead and not just out cold?' At his statement, they jumped down and checked their pulses. Each one had nothing. Neither the humans nor cats had survived. Tears fell silently from the eyes of these three grown men.
What happened next was something that no one expected. Three balls of energy appeared out of no where. Each a different colour. They joined together and twelve beams of lights emerged from the combined balls. These beams joined onto the bodies surrounding the ball of light. The bodies glowed as the beams faded.
A gentle voice could be heard, 'be well my friends. We'll be together again soon. I promise.'
The ball separated back into three and they flew up into the air. To the amazement of the three men, the scouts and their friends groaned, and breathed. They moved and looked around them at the destruction. Their eyes rested on the men in front of them. Three voices crying out their names.
'Drew!'
'Snipes!'
'Brownlow!'
Each smiled as they realised that they were really alive. Snipes ran to Lita and threw his arms around her. 'Your alive!' He shouted joyously. Everyone was entangled in a many-armed hug.
'We should try to get back, now, your families, friends, and fans will be wondering about you. We've been gone ages.' Brown said.
'Sir, how about we radio the car park and tell them the news?' Snipes suggested.
'Good idea.' But the communication device was not working. An analysis of Mercury's computer showed that all electronic devices were not working.
'Opps, I guess we really did destroy Tokyo!' Mina laughed.
'Was that your actual plan?' Drew inquired.
'Sorta.' Michelle replied sheepishly.
As they made their way back, the StarLights and the policemen and fireman heard about how Serena, Tara, Trista had sacrificed themselves. All had tears on their faces and they didn't care. Seiya was expectedly sad, but so were Taiki and Yaten, more than even they had expected to be.
With the story of great honour and bravery, the three balls of light had been cast from the minds of the men without any magical power. They reached the underground car park and were immediately mobbed by their family and friends and then some fans. No one left until the story had been retold. They couldn't believe their city had been destroyed. Although they did not blame the sailor scouts and their companions, they were annoyed that everything had gone, there was nothing left of their great city, but the rumble and dust of their beloved buildings.
The Three Lights, a.k.a. Sailor StarLights, were mobbed by their fans. Alex and Michelle went to their friends who greeted them like heroes. Amy went to her mum and was then introduced to all the children that her mother looked after. Mina's parents just hugged her and couldn't believe that their daughter had done incredibly heroic deeds. She was a bit of a klutz but she was also Sailor V and Sailor Venus. Rei's grandpa and Chad also heard of the tales of the sailor scouts. Lita went to Ken, her best friend where he also heard the stories. Darien was knocked over by Jess, the girl who was after him as a love interest but Andrew and Lizzie hauled her away and he spoke to them quietly. Artemis went to Tara's dad to see how he was coping, while Luna was embraced by the Tsukino family and Molly.
Soon, a group of people left for fresh air, but came back quickly, amazed, and stunned. They couldn't speak because they were so astonished. The sailor scouts, the cats, the Three Lights and a number of police and firemen, went to see what was up. All were bewildered by what they saw. It was too incredible. And only three people had a slight idea as to how it had happened.
You know? I never even thought about ending this story in chapter twenty-three! And to answer a question that I've had many times. Tara and Alex are just names that have come from my head, and other stories.
