Please don't kill me, people! I was, well...I won't say

I didn't have the time, because I did. The fact is that I had lost my

interest in S.M. for awhile. But hey, I'm back now, good as new!

First of all, I've made this quiz that you can take to see which Sailor

Moon Character you're most like, and you can take it here:

http://quizilla.com/users/starlightlove/quizzes/.%3AWich%20SailorMoon%20Character%20are%20you%3F(Many%20results%20with%20pics!)%3A.

Guys can take it too, ya know.

Next thing is that thanx to Selene Kou (usagi_2901@yahoo.com) my

story will no longer have grammar problems, spelling mistakes, etc.

Thanx sweetie!

Selene: blush Aww...you're welcome.

Thousands and thousands of thanks to the people who reviewed the last

chapter and have waited to read this chapter of the story.^^

Enough blabbing and onto Chapter four:

"A Guest for the Three Lights!"

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Taiki rinsed the plates leftover from Seiya's breakfast in the sink,

anger written all over his face.

He dried his hands with a towel, threw it onto the counter, and walked

out of the kitchen. Realizing that he had nothing to do, he pulled back

a chair from the table and sat on it, sighing. He rested his head on

his

hands, trying to run away from the thoughts that were jumbled together

in his head. There were many, and he had been a strong person to carry

all those worries and thoughts without letting anyone know for a second

that he was such a sad and worried person.

His life had changed, not once or even twice...but many times. He knew

that he would never go back to Kinmoku, ever. It had been taken over by

Sandra, Kakyuu's younger sister, and Kakyuu would never rule again.

After

everything the Starlights had been through, their lovely home planet

Kinmoku had been taken away from them. Kakyuu had stayed the other

citizens

of Kinmoku to fight Queen Sandra, but she sent the Starlights away,

telling

them that she didn't want them to fight anymore. Taiki was worried, and

he knew that Kinmoku would never be the same again.

For Taiki, leaving Kinmoku meant leave everything he had ever known

behind--his

home planet, his people, his princess, and some of his closest friends,

except for Yaten and Seiya. No matter how much the snobby Yaten and the

obnoxious Seiya fought with one another, Seiya and Yaten were the only

important

people left in Taiki's life. He adored them both, knowing that the

smallest thing

that made them sad had the same effect on him, which why he was so

worried

about Seiya. Namely, Seiya's true, deep, and innocent love that he had

for

his Odango. Taiki didn't understand love. Only knowing his story would

make anyone

understand why. He never had anyone to love him or be loved by him. All

his

memories from the past were filled with war, hatred, and battles for

power.

Taiki had no father to be proud of him for saving his people, no mother

to worry

for his wounds, and no sister or brother to help when he needed it.

That's why he

was so devoted to Seiya and Yaten, and of course, his princess. They

were

his life and his loved ones...the only ones who where there for him and

helped

him up when he kept falling down in life.

Taiki stood up and walked to the kitchen again. He turned on the water

and washed his tear-stained face with fresh cool water, erasing all the

evidence that he had cried.

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"No Kakyuu!!!!!!"

Kakyuu opened her mouth to try to get some air, but her lungs were

screaming

out to her in pain, but Kakyuu tried not to show her pain. She would

never give

her enemy the satisfaction and pleasure of knowing that they were

causing her pain.

Among the ruins that were once Kakyuu's throne room, a girl of about 17

years old with blonde hair franticly tried to get out of the metal

chains that

were holding her. She couldn't handle this. Her princess was being

tortured and was now nothing more than a tangled mess of ruby hair and

blood that clung to her once beautiful body. As she struggled, the

blonde

tried to ignore the pain in her right leg, caused by the dagger

implanted there.

She couldn't even take the dagger out of her leg because her hands were

held

back by chains.

The dark figure behind Kakyuu took hold of Kakyuu's hair and forced her

to stand up.

Kakyuu coughed and tried desperately to ignore the pains shooting

through her

body and fight back.

A feminine voice began whispering is Kakyuu's ear. "See sister, I win.

I may

be younger than you, but I'm stronger. No one ever understood that, not

even

our mother. She thought I was weak and that I couldn't rule over

Kinmoku. But I can.

Now, I will. Kinmoku is mine now, the way it should have been five

years

ago when Mother died. Now you'll die, my dear sister, and I'll get what

I deserve.

Revenge is so sweet, and I shall soon taste its sweetness. I will kill

the

daughter our mother loved and adored so much, favoring her to the point

to where

the other daughter was ignored and tossed aside."

The woman let go of Kakyuu's hair, letting Kakyuu drop to the throne

room floor.

She walked over to the chained girl, smirked, and looked into the

girl's

midnight blue eyes.

"You look so much like your mother, and you fight just as well as she

did.

She got what she deserved, and if you ever wanted revenge, Kelly dear,

I'll

be right here. For now..."

The woman reached down and pulled the dagger out of Kelly's flesh. The

young blonde screamed in pain as the cold metal made its way out. The

woman stood up and walked towards the tangled mess that was Kakyuu.

The princess looked up. Death was so close to her, and she could feel

it.

Kakyuu knew there was no escape. She looked over at her niece. It was

such

a pity that she had watched her mother died. Now, she was going to

watch her

aunt die. Kakyuu believed that the worst part was that her other aunt

was committing

these atrocities. Kelly was only seventeen, and she had seen nothing

but bloodshed

and hatred for the past year. In the few moments that Kakyuu knew were

her last, she

wondered how this would effect Kelly's heart, mind, and soul.

Kakyuu closed her eyes in pain as she was once again forced to stand.

She

gathered all the energy in her and shouted, "Teleport Kelly, get out of

here.

Go away...find them...the Star-..."

The woman pressed the dagger to the back of Kakyuu's neck. "Why won't

you scream?

When will you break down and confess that you are weak?"

"NO, Sandra! I'll never scream. You may be killing my body, but my soul

will

live on-..."

Sandra made a disgusted face. "You asked for it Kakyuu, and you asked

for

it in front of our darling niece."

A single tear made it's way down Kakyuu's face as she whispered, "I'm

sorry, my

Starlights. I'm sorry, Kelly. Goodbye..."

With one push from Sandra, the dagger made its way through the

princess's

neck, blood pouring out and covering Sandra's hand and the dagger. The

corner of her mouth curved into an evil smile as she pulled the dagger

away.

Kakyuu fell to the ground, all life leaving her petite form.

"Revenge is so sweet," Sandra purred, and turned to the blonde in the

corner

of the room.

Kelly looked at the dead form of Kakyuu, her eyes filled with

disbelief,

fear, anger, and sadness. With the step that Sandra took towards her,

she looked up at her, different thoughts running to her mind. Kinmoku

was

gone forever. Kakyuu was dead, and there was no hope that she could

do anything. As threatened to fall from her cheeks, she shouted,

"Sailor Star Teleport!"

As Kelly's form quickly faded away, Sandra cursed and threw the

dagger, and it hit the chains that had only minutes before held Kelly's

injured body. The dagger clattered to the cold ground.

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Kelly looked over her shoulder at the green planet that was getting

further and further away. Kelly closed her eyes and let the tears that

had

stung her eyes only a few moments before fall down her face. Kinmoku

and

the only home she had ever known was gone now, and both of them would

now only exist in her memory. As Kelly thought about Kakyuu, the memory

of what Kakyuu had said, right before they knew Sandra was coming for

the both of them.

"Yaten, Taiki, and Seiya were looking to me for guidance and wisdom,

and I told them to go away and leave Kinmoku. Kelly, what is going to

happen?!"

Yes, even Kakyuu, the heart and soul of the people, had told them to

leave.

She had given Kinmoku to Sandra, the planet that Kakyuu and Sandra's

mother had ruled and protected with everything she had in her.

Sandra had also killed Kelly's mother, her dear mother in a battle for

power.

And what would she tell the Starlights, especially when she had told

the

Sailor Starlights to trust her. She had told all them that everything

would

be fine, and they should leave while they still could.

She took one last look at her home, now a tiny spot in the distance and

whispered, "Goodbye Kinmoku, goodbye my friends..."

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Yaten turned on the water in the shower and let it warm up. Outside, a

motorcycle cut through the quiet of the night, making an obnoxious

noise

as it roared by the house. The motorcycle sounded like it had stopped,

Yaten grew curious as to whom it might be.

He shrugged. Whoever it was, they could wait. He stepped into the

shower and washed away sweat and dirt that had rested on his body since

his last shower. As he stood in the shower, where no one could see him

or

hear him, he started crying about everything that was bothering him.

Kinmoku was now gone. He knew it had been taken over by Sandra.

The feelings that only he had were good that he knew something had

happened,

but he didn't have the heart to tell Taiki and Seiya. Two months had

passes

since he had felt the shine of Kakyuu's star disappear. Furthermore,

where

was Kelly? Yaten knew that she was terribly hurt, because he

continuously

felt her shine fade in and out, but there was still hope that she was

okay and that

she would still make it.

Turning off the water, Yaten stepped out of the shower and wrapped a

towel

around himself. He listened carefully and tried to hear any

conversation in

the house, but there wasn't any.

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Seiya walked to the front door as the sound of the doorbell filled the

house. Seiya opened the door and was surprised when someone suddenly

grabbed

him and hugged him tightly. As she spoke, Seiya realized she was a

girl.

"Um, can I help you?" he asked, confused.

"Oh, Seiya, you can't imagine how happy I am to see you. I missed you

soooo much, and I was so worried and I didn't know what to do," the

girl sobbed

into his chest.

Seiya pulled the girl away from his body and looked at her with a

shocked look on his face. "Kelly? I can't believe it's really you!"

He embraced the girl, holding her in a tight hug. "Tai-" he began to

yell.

He was stopped by Kelly's hand as she quickly put it to his mouth.

"Please don't call them," Kelly said in desperation. "Don't tell them

I'm here yet. I'm too tired to tell them what's happened, and once

Taiki

start won't stop until he knows what has been going on. Please, I need

some

rest. I've been on my feet for two months now, and I haven't slept

peacefully for so long. Please Seiya, I beg you!"

Seiya nodded. "Okay, come with me to the guest room."

She nodded and started to follow him, looking at her surroundings.

Seiya turned around to look at her. "Kelly, have you hurt your leg?

You're

limping."

When Kelly didn't say anything, Seiya walked towards her and put one of

her hands around his shoulder. As he did that, Seiya noticed a large

cut running from her shoulder to her wrist, cutting the leather of her

black catsuit.

"What have they done to you Kell?!" Seiya exclaimed.

Kelly laughed nervously. "I'm fine. This is one of many cuts, but they

won't kill me."

Seiya chuckled. "Taiki will kill me if he knew I didn't bring you to

him

right away to tend to your wounds."

Kelly shook her head as they continued their way to the guest room

"Maybe

tomorrow, but right now, I'm too tired. I just want to sleep."

Seiya opened a door and led Kelly inside to the bed, helping her sit on

the bed. Kelly smiled. "Thanks, Seiya."

"Oh, no problem. If you need anything, my room is right next to yours.

If you need any medical supplies, Taiki's room is downstairs. I'll call

my

friend Usagi tomorrow and ask her to come over so she can help you get

um, undressed

and um, bandaged and all."

Kelly laughed at Seiya's embarrassment as she gingerly got underneath

the bedcovers.

She laid her head down on the soft pillows. "Thanks again," she

murmured to Seiya as

she closed her eyes and quickly fell asleep.

Seiya smiled, placed a brotherly kiss on Kelly's forehead, and walked

out of the room.

He softly closed the door behind him, then went to his own room to get

some sleep.

Tomorrow would be a busy day.

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Welcome Kelly, my character that will be around for now. This fic isn't

going to be one with fights in it. The only scenes like that are the

ones

that happened in this chapie with Kakyuu and all. I don't want a fic

with

battles but I had to put these scenes in it.^^. Please Review and tell

me what you think!

Thanx again to everyone who reviewed the last chapter...about Chapter

Three and it being stupid and all. I'm sorry. I didn't quite know what

I wanted

to do with the fic at that point, but now I have it figured out.

And everyone who's read "After the Rain", remember I said I hate Yaten

and Minako as a couple? Well I don't think that way now^^ :D I actually

like them^-^