The Ties That Bind
By: Oyuki Kimari (previously known as Jen)
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters of Inuyasha. I really wish I did, though. Then I would have Sesshomaru-sama all to myself and wouldn't have to share him with the millions of crazed fan-girls out there... No offense to the crazed fan-girls, of course. I know that you are loyal to the fluff known as Sesshomaru-sama... I just don't like sharing him...
Explanaitions: Since there are several Sailor Moon references, I have placed this story in the SM crossovers section of FF.net. However, the story is mainly based around Inuyasha. The story actually takes place about a thousand years before the Silver Millinium, which is why Selenity and the normal cast of Sailor Moon are not mentioned. Come on, they live a really long time, they're not immortal. Didn't you always wonder who the senshi's predecessors were? I'm mentioning them in this very story. ^_^ Have fun reading!
*....* - thoughts
"...." - speaking
~....~ - telepathy
~*~*~*~*~
"Ten-chan!" a hyper voice exclaimed.
Princess Sincerity Tenshi Celeste of Haven turned and smiled at the blonde haired girl who was running towards her. Her shoulder-blade length, pure white hair fell into her face at the sudden movement and she pushed the strands behind her ear. Her amethyst eyes shimmered with amusement as Princess Umi of Mercury wrapped her in a bone-crushing hug.
"Happy birthday, Ten-chan!" Umi grinned, pushing the strands of blue hair that framed her face behind her ears. "I can't beleive that you're finally sixteen! You must be so excited."
Tenshi shook her head. "I don't know yet, Umi-chan. I feel the same as when I was fifteen. Although now I am allowed to go to other planets as an envoy of peace."
"That's awsome! You finally get to leave Haven and you're friends are stuck here. It sucks that you're older than us," Umi pouted. Her bright ocean blue eyes misted over with fake tears. "It's so not fair." She paused for a minute. "Do you know when you get to leave for your first meeting?"
"Mother wanst me to go to Earth tommorrow. She has heard that the Lord of the West is having problems with invaders and she would like to extend a hand of friendship to him," Tenshi said. She noticed that her friend had grown unusually quiet. "Is something wrong, Umi-chan?"
"She's going to send you to that barbarian planet without protection?" Umi asked, her eyes showing the extent of her worry. "Why not send you to Mars? They're still not on good terms with Haven, especially after you turned down Prince Fushichou's offer of marriage."
"Mother wants to start an alliegance with Earth. She feels that if we gave them a chance, then they may prove to be valuable allies. I actually agree with her." She stopped when she saw the prince of Saturn walking towards them. "Gomen, Umi-chan, but I should go pack." She hiked up her skirt and ran into the palace as fast as her legs would carry her.
Umi blinked and looked at the Saturian prince. His dark indigo eyes were narrowed dangerously as he watched Tenshi run off. She cleared her throat, catching Prince Akuma's attention. His long black hair fell over his shoulders as he looked at her with his penetrating gaze. "Akuma-oujisan, Tenshi-chan obviously isn't interested. Back off," she said before walking away.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Tenshi looked up from her studies as her mother came into the room. Queen Celeste was a portrait of grace and refinement. She carried herself as a queen should and the mask of indifference she wore had only slipped a few times in the years that Tenshi had known her. The queens silver-white hair mirrored Tenshi's own in color alone. She had grown the pale locks so that they reached her thighs. Towards the end was a pale blue ribbon that kept the locks from flowing free. Her pale blue eyes were the only part of her face that showed emotion.
"Tenshi, Prince Akuma has expressed a desire to court you. I would like for you to give him an answer before you leave for Earth," Celeste said. She smiled slightly; the first smile that Tenshi had ever seen her give. "I would like to see my grandchildren before I die, you know."
Tenshi closed her eyes and took a deep breath in order to keep from yelling about her distaste for the Saturian prince. She opened her eyes again and looked at her mother with a calculated gaze. "I have no desire to be courted by Akuma, nor any other prince who treats me as if I am a glass baubble. I am a warrior and until I find a prince who treats me as such, then I shall remain unmarried." She watched her mothers' reaction and inwardly smirked as the queen's eyes began to burn with fury. Celeste turned and walked out of the room as quickly as she could while still looking dignified.
Tenshi sighed and turned back to her studies. Ever since she had turned Prince Fishichou down, Queen Celeste had been attempting to force her into marriage. *I never want to marry and assume the throne. I will be a warrior who needs no one.* She rolled up the scroll that she had been reading and placed it on the appropriate shelf. She stood and smoothed out the wrinkles in her nightgown before tumbling into bed.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Tenshi smiled as Umi hugged her tightly. "You'll be careful, ne Ten-chan?" Umi asked, tightening her grip on the smaller girl. "I won't be there to bail you out of trouble."
"I'll be careful, Umi-chan. I promise. Besides, you shouldn't worry about me when I have Dengeki-san to protect me," Tenshi laughed, glancing at the black haired woman who stood beside the teleportation unit.
Princess Dengeki of Jupiter looked as if she was glaring at the sky. Her silver eyes were turned upward and narrowed into dangerous slits. The black and silver kimono she wore only moved when the breeze picked up; other than that, she was motionless.
"Well, you'd better go, Ten-chan. Dengeki-san looks a little impatient," Umi giggled behind her hand. Her ocean blue eyes danced with laughter as her shoulders shook uncontrollably. In her state of amusement, she didn't notice Dengeki's glare move to her.
"Let's go, Sincerity-hime," Dengeki said sharply. She turned and started putting the coordinates into the teleportor. "I want to get this over with." She looked at Tenshi over her shoulder.
Tenshi smiled at the bitchy woman. "Coming, Dengeki-san," she said. She curtsied to her mother and Prince Akuma quickly, her elegant kimono rustled at the movement. "I shall return in three days time, mother," she said before walking over to Dengeki. The two of them stepped onto the teleporting cigil. In a swirl of light, the two of them vanished.
Umi looked at the indifferent Prince of Saturn. The look in the princes' dark blue-violet eyes told the Mercurian princess that he was planning something; something that Umi feared would put the heir to Haven's throne in danger.
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Tenshi looked around as she and Dengeki re-appeared in depths of a dark forest. "Nani? weren't we supposed to appear in the palace of the Western Lord?" she asked the tall woman. Her eyes roamed around the forest in confusion. "Dengeki-san, what's going on?"
"I don't know, Sincerity-hime. Something isn't right about this, though. I'm positive that I put the correct coordinates into the teleportor," Dengeki said, glaring at the forest that surrounded them. She growled audibly when she heard rustling from nearby folliage. "Who's there?!" she shouted, pushing Tenshi behind her.
A young man who wore tan and dark brown furs stepped from the foliage and smirked at them. His cold, bright teal-blue eyes held slight amusement as he looked the two of them up and down. His black hair was up in a high ponytail and his bangs were kept out of his face by a tan fur head band. "My name is not important to the two of you, bitch," he sneered.
Dengeki's eyes narrowed dangerously and lightning began to crackle around her hands. "You shall pay for that comment, bastard," she snarled. Her long ponytail began to frizz with all of the static electricity that surrounded her.
"Dengeki-san!" Tenshi screamed in shock and fear as someone grabbed her from behind. She was quickly gagged, tied, and thrown over the persons' shoulder. The last thing she saw before everything blurred together, was the young man with the ponytail knocking Dengeki unconcious.
~owari~
I'm looking forward to reading the reviews that you have for me. Remember, I take flames as well, so don't hesitate to do so if you wish. However, I would prefer flamers to email me instead of posting the flame on the review board. Thank you all for reading my story.
To those who are currently angry that I deleted my previous stories, I am in the process of revising them and making them better. As for those who were faithful reviewers to my cousin, known as Angel of Hope, I regret to inform you that she was recently killed by a drunk driver. As she was my cousin and closest friend, I am going to be finishing her stories as a memorial to her. Angel's stories titled "Love's Way" and "Dream's Path" will be discontinued, however, because she told me several months ago that she didn't like where that story was going. "My Guardian Angel" is revised, will be reposted, and will be recieving a sequel, which my cousin managed to finish a week before she was killed. "Merging Worlds; Changing Fate" is currently revised and will be reposted on my own account. I'm sure that Angel will be greatly missed by those who knew her personally, and her faithful reviewers here on FF.net. All characters that Angel of Hope previously had copyrighted have been left to me.
I expect no less than ten reviews for this chapter and will not post the next chapter until I GET ten reviews.
Oyuki Kimari
By: Oyuki Kimari (previously known as Jen)
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters of Inuyasha. I really wish I did, though. Then I would have Sesshomaru-sama all to myself and wouldn't have to share him with the millions of crazed fan-girls out there... No offense to the crazed fan-girls, of course. I know that you are loyal to the fluff known as Sesshomaru-sama... I just don't like sharing him...
Explanaitions: Since there are several Sailor Moon references, I have placed this story in the SM crossovers section of FF.net. However, the story is mainly based around Inuyasha. The story actually takes place about a thousand years before the Silver Millinium, which is why Selenity and the normal cast of Sailor Moon are not mentioned. Come on, they live a really long time, they're not immortal. Didn't you always wonder who the senshi's predecessors were? I'm mentioning them in this very story. ^_^ Have fun reading!
*....* - thoughts
"...." - speaking
~....~ - telepathy
~*~*~*~*~
"Ten-chan!" a hyper voice exclaimed.
Princess Sincerity Tenshi Celeste of Haven turned and smiled at the blonde haired girl who was running towards her. Her shoulder-blade length, pure white hair fell into her face at the sudden movement and she pushed the strands behind her ear. Her amethyst eyes shimmered with amusement as Princess Umi of Mercury wrapped her in a bone-crushing hug.
"Happy birthday, Ten-chan!" Umi grinned, pushing the strands of blue hair that framed her face behind her ears. "I can't beleive that you're finally sixteen! You must be so excited."
Tenshi shook her head. "I don't know yet, Umi-chan. I feel the same as when I was fifteen. Although now I am allowed to go to other planets as an envoy of peace."
"That's awsome! You finally get to leave Haven and you're friends are stuck here. It sucks that you're older than us," Umi pouted. Her bright ocean blue eyes misted over with fake tears. "It's so not fair." She paused for a minute. "Do you know when you get to leave for your first meeting?"
"Mother wanst me to go to Earth tommorrow. She has heard that the Lord of the West is having problems with invaders and she would like to extend a hand of friendship to him," Tenshi said. She noticed that her friend had grown unusually quiet. "Is something wrong, Umi-chan?"
"She's going to send you to that barbarian planet without protection?" Umi asked, her eyes showing the extent of her worry. "Why not send you to Mars? They're still not on good terms with Haven, especially after you turned down Prince Fushichou's offer of marriage."
"Mother wants to start an alliegance with Earth. She feels that if we gave them a chance, then they may prove to be valuable allies. I actually agree with her." She stopped when she saw the prince of Saturn walking towards them. "Gomen, Umi-chan, but I should go pack." She hiked up her skirt and ran into the palace as fast as her legs would carry her.
Umi blinked and looked at the Saturian prince. His dark indigo eyes were narrowed dangerously as he watched Tenshi run off. She cleared her throat, catching Prince Akuma's attention. His long black hair fell over his shoulders as he looked at her with his penetrating gaze. "Akuma-oujisan, Tenshi-chan obviously isn't interested. Back off," she said before walking away.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Tenshi looked up from her studies as her mother came into the room. Queen Celeste was a portrait of grace and refinement. She carried herself as a queen should and the mask of indifference she wore had only slipped a few times in the years that Tenshi had known her. The queens silver-white hair mirrored Tenshi's own in color alone. She had grown the pale locks so that they reached her thighs. Towards the end was a pale blue ribbon that kept the locks from flowing free. Her pale blue eyes were the only part of her face that showed emotion.
"Tenshi, Prince Akuma has expressed a desire to court you. I would like for you to give him an answer before you leave for Earth," Celeste said. She smiled slightly; the first smile that Tenshi had ever seen her give. "I would like to see my grandchildren before I die, you know."
Tenshi closed her eyes and took a deep breath in order to keep from yelling about her distaste for the Saturian prince. She opened her eyes again and looked at her mother with a calculated gaze. "I have no desire to be courted by Akuma, nor any other prince who treats me as if I am a glass baubble. I am a warrior and until I find a prince who treats me as such, then I shall remain unmarried." She watched her mothers' reaction and inwardly smirked as the queen's eyes began to burn with fury. Celeste turned and walked out of the room as quickly as she could while still looking dignified.
Tenshi sighed and turned back to her studies. Ever since she had turned Prince Fishichou down, Queen Celeste had been attempting to force her into marriage. *I never want to marry and assume the throne. I will be a warrior who needs no one.* She rolled up the scroll that she had been reading and placed it on the appropriate shelf. She stood and smoothed out the wrinkles in her nightgown before tumbling into bed.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Tenshi smiled as Umi hugged her tightly. "You'll be careful, ne Ten-chan?" Umi asked, tightening her grip on the smaller girl. "I won't be there to bail you out of trouble."
"I'll be careful, Umi-chan. I promise. Besides, you shouldn't worry about me when I have Dengeki-san to protect me," Tenshi laughed, glancing at the black haired woman who stood beside the teleportation unit.
Princess Dengeki of Jupiter looked as if she was glaring at the sky. Her silver eyes were turned upward and narrowed into dangerous slits. The black and silver kimono she wore only moved when the breeze picked up; other than that, she was motionless.
"Well, you'd better go, Ten-chan. Dengeki-san looks a little impatient," Umi giggled behind her hand. Her ocean blue eyes danced with laughter as her shoulders shook uncontrollably. In her state of amusement, she didn't notice Dengeki's glare move to her.
"Let's go, Sincerity-hime," Dengeki said sharply. She turned and started putting the coordinates into the teleportor. "I want to get this over with." She looked at Tenshi over her shoulder.
Tenshi smiled at the bitchy woman. "Coming, Dengeki-san," she said. She curtsied to her mother and Prince Akuma quickly, her elegant kimono rustled at the movement. "I shall return in three days time, mother," she said before walking over to Dengeki. The two of them stepped onto the teleporting cigil. In a swirl of light, the two of them vanished.
Umi looked at the indifferent Prince of Saturn. The look in the princes' dark blue-violet eyes told the Mercurian princess that he was planning something; something that Umi feared would put the heir to Haven's throne in danger.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Tenshi looked around as she and Dengeki re-appeared in depths of a dark forest. "Nani? weren't we supposed to appear in the palace of the Western Lord?" she asked the tall woman. Her eyes roamed around the forest in confusion. "Dengeki-san, what's going on?"
"I don't know, Sincerity-hime. Something isn't right about this, though. I'm positive that I put the correct coordinates into the teleportor," Dengeki said, glaring at the forest that surrounded them. She growled audibly when she heard rustling from nearby folliage. "Who's there?!" she shouted, pushing Tenshi behind her.
A young man who wore tan and dark brown furs stepped from the foliage and smirked at them. His cold, bright teal-blue eyes held slight amusement as he looked the two of them up and down. His black hair was up in a high ponytail and his bangs were kept out of his face by a tan fur head band. "My name is not important to the two of you, bitch," he sneered.
Dengeki's eyes narrowed dangerously and lightning began to crackle around her hands. "You shall pay for that comment, bastard," she snarled. Her long ponytail began to frizz with all of the static electricity that surrounded her.
"Dengeki-san!" Tenshi screamed in shock and fear as someone grabbed her from behind. She was quickly gagged, tied, and thrown over the persons' shoulder. The last thing she saw before everything blurred together, was the young man with the ponytail knocking Dengeki unconcious.
~owari~
I'm looking forward to reading the reviews that you have for me. Remember, I take flames as well, so don't hesitate to do so if you wish. However, I would prefer flamers to email me instead of posting the flame on the review board. Thank you all for reading my story.
To those who are currently angry that I deleted my previous stories, I am in the process of revising them and making them better. As for those who were faithful reviewers to my cousin, known as Angel of Hope, I regret to inform you that she was recently killed by a drunk driver. As she was my cousin and closest friend, I am going to be finishing her stories as a memorial to her. Angel's stories titled "Love's Way" and "Dream's Path" will be discontinued, however, because she told me several months ago that she didn't like where that story was going. "My Guardian Angel" is revised, will be reposted, and will be recieving a sequel, which my cousin managed to finish a week before she was killed. "Merging Worlds; Changing Fate" is currently revised and will be reposted on my own account. I'm sure that Angel will be greatly missed by those who knew her personally, and her faithful reviewers here on FF.net. All characters that Angel of Hope previously had copyrighted have been left to me.
I expect no less than ten reviews for this chapter and will not post the next chapter until I GET ten reviews.
Oyuki Kimari
