Stubborn kind of love
By Aurora @ fanfiction.net)
(aka: Dan Rianharet)
Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon, Yaten, or Minako. I do however own the plot!
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The elegant, blond princess stared out her bedroom window. Admiring the view from her room. She sighed a heavy sigh, and turned to look at her door. The back of her head turned towards her window and the light from the sun shown brightly on her long golden blond hair. Making it almost seem to glisten in the light. Her light aqua eyes traveled over to her bookcase, and she read over the titles of her books in her mind; "Romeo and Juliet, Blissful Love, To live and love, and Love in the kingdom. All were romances, and all of them made her blush from time to time when she read a certain scene. "All happy endings too, but they don't exist in real life." A tear slid down her cheek, "Artemis has found love, with some one of his kind. Named Luna, I am heart broken." She paused and looked out her window again, to see her rose garden in full bloom, "Living happily ever after does not exist. And I shall never find love again!" She said through her tears as she cried as softly as she could.
Her door swung open and a tall, golden blond, woman with a heart gem on top of her crown walked in, "Is thou crying?" she asked, in a gentle voice.
"No mother, I mean, yes. But do not worry, Thou shall be fine, in good time." Said the blond princess, forcing her smile, through her tears."
The Queen narrowed her eyes, "Thai was thinking of that man again, weren't thou?" She asked, Minako blinked in confusion, and the Queen didn't give her time to speak. "I knew it! Minako! He is not of our race! And he has fallen in love, and married his bride. Be happy for him and move on." Minako looked down, avoiding her mothers gaze. The Queens eyes then softened, "You will move on. The gods would not have let you be together any way. The gods intended to make every one have soul mate of their own race." She smiled, "And you will surly find yours."
Minako seemed to fake another smile, "Thanks mother. Now, why has thou come to Thai's room?" she asked curiously.
"Oh yes, I have wonderful news: The King and Queen of the Sun are coming to stay on Venus for the celebrating of the Cosmos. They will also be bringing their handsome, single, son." Said her mother with a smirk.
Minako jumped off her chair, "Oh no! Tell me thou does not plan to set Thai up with him!" Minako seemed to command.
Her mother stood straight, "Thou needs a husband, and he is the best match. He too needs some one to love, that person is you."
"No! Thou is wrong! Thai's friends have told me of him; He deliberately tries to find the flaws in young women, just so he can make some excuse for not marrying them!" Minako almost yelled, but she gained control over her voice and tuned it down.
"Thou must not speak of the Royal Prince like that. Thou thought Thai had better manners."
"I have manners, but manners to a pig; certainly not!" Minako said, her voice full of fury.
"Listen here young lady! They are to be our guests. And if you don't wanna marry him, well fine! But do not judge him until thou has come to know him!" the Queen yelled in rage.
Minako felt remorse and shame for her words, she hadn't acted like herself and is any thing she was sure she was acting like that prince. And that was some one she did not wanna be like. Minako looked into her mothers eyes, "Thou is right, mother. I feel a shamed now, for the way I acted. That was not the behavior of a true princess, fit to be Queen. They are our guests, and I will be honored for them to stay on Venus." Her mother smiled back, and found that her words were true, and she was sorry.
"Tis alright, daughter. But may one ask a question, to thee?" she asked, her kindness returning in her voice. Minako nodded. "Why did thou fall for Artemis?" Minako blushed and turned towards the window, not wanting her mother to look at her. A soft, gentle hand clasped on her shoulder and she turned around, "Please, tell thee. Thou wishes to know Thai daughter."
Minako blushed a deeper crimson and nodded. "I suppose it could have been a silly girl's crush, but I feel it to be more. He was tall, handsome, and kind. He was kind to me, for being me. Not because I was a princess. I suppose, that what attracted thee to him," she said, lowering her head as well as her voice.
Her mother then lifted her hand from her daughter's shoulder, and turned back around, "I see. Perhaps it was a silly crush then."
Minako lifted her head, "Why does thou assume so?" She snapped. "It was not a silly crush, it was love."
"No my dear, it was not." She spoke in both a harsh and gentle voice.
Minako's tears were beginning to fill up in her aqua eyes, "And how do you know?"
"Because, love makes its prisoners do crazy things. If thou truly loved him, thou would have fought for him. No matter what." With her last words ringing like a bell in Minako's ear, she parted the room, leaving her daughter to think about things. Minako clenched her chest; she would have fought for him? No matter what? But, the truth is, she didn't. She had let herself believe that she couldn't have had him. If I truly felt that way, was I in love after all? Minako asked herself and her brain.
She sighed, "And if a man loves me, thou would do crazy things for me." She said in a whisper, But Artemis didn't. He didn't love me. She thought cruelly . If he didn't love me, no one else who does, will be worthy of my love.
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By Aurora @ fanfiction.net)
(aka: Dan Rianharet)
Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon, Yaten, or Minako. I do however own the plot!
___________________________________________________
The elegant, blond princess stared out her bedroom window. Admiring the view from her room. She sighed a heavy sigh, and turned to look at her door. The back of her head turned towards her window and the light from the sun shown brightly on her long golden blond hair. Making it almost seem to glisten in the light. Her light aqua eyes traveled over to her bookcase, and she read over the titles of her books in her mind; "Romeo and Juliet, Blissful Love, To live and love, and Love in the kingdom. All were romances, and all of them made her blush from time to time when she read a certain scene. "All happy endings too, but they don't exist in real life." A tear slid down her cheek, "Artemis has found love, with some one of his kind. Named Luna, I am heart broken." She paused and looked out her window again, to see her rose garden in full bloom, "Living happily ever after does not exist. And I shall never find love again!" She said through her tears as she cried as softly as she could.
Her door swung open and a tall, golden blond, woman with a heart gem on top of her crown walked in, "Is thou crying?" she asked, in a gentle voice.
"No mother, I mean, yes. But do not worry, Thou shall be fine, in good time." Said the blond princess, forcing her smile, through her tears."
The Queen narrowed her eyes, "Thai was thinking of that man again, weren't thou?" She asked, Minako blinked in confusion, and the Queen didn't give her time to speak. "I knew it! Minako! He is not of our race! And he has fallen in love, and married his bride. Be happy for him and move on." Minako looked down, avoiding her mothers gaze. The Queens eyes then softened, "You will move on. The gods would not have let you be together any way. The gods intended to make every one have soul mate of their own race." She smiled, "And you will surly find yours."
Minako seemed to fake another smile, "Thanks mother. Now, why has thou come to Thai's room?" she asked curiously.
"Oh yes, I have wonderful news: The King and Queen of the Sun are coming to stay on Venus for the celebrating of the Cosmos. They will also be bringing their handsome, single, son." Said her mother with a smirk.
Minako jumped off her chair, "Oh no! Tell me thou does not plan to set Thai up with him!" Minako seemed to command.
Her mother stood straight, "Thou needs a husband, and he is the best match. He too needs some one to love, that person is you."
"No! Thou is wrong! Thai's friends have told me of him; He deliberately tries to find the flaws in young women, just so he can make some excuse for not marrying them!" Minako almost yelled, but she gained control over her voice and tuned it down.
"Thou must not speak of the Royal Prince like that. Thou thought Thai had better manners."
"I have manners, but manners to a pig; certainly not!" Minako said, her voice full of fury.
"Listen here young lady! They are to be our guests. And if you don't wanna marry him, well fine! But do not judge him until thou has come to know him!" the Queen yelled in rage.
Minako felt remorse and shame for her words, she hadn't acted like herself and is any thing she was sure she was acting like that prince. And that was some one she did not wanna be like. Minako looked into her mothers eyes, "Thou is right, mother. I feel a shamed now, for the way I acted. That was not the behavior of a true princess, fit to be Queen. They are our guests, and I will be honored for them to stay on Venus." Her mother smiled back, and found that her words were true, and she was sorry.
"Tis alright, daughter. But may one ask a question, to thee?" she asked, her kindness returning in her voice. Minako nodded. "Why did thou fall for Artemis?" Minako blushed and turned towards the window, not wanting her mother to look at her. A soft, gentle hand clasped on her shoulder and she turned around, "Please, tell thee. Thou wishes to know Thai daughter."
Minako blushed a deeper crimson and nodded. "I suppose it could have been a silly girl's crush, but I feel it to be more. He was tall, handsome, and kind. He was kind to me, for being me. Not because I was a princess. I suppose, that what attracted thee to him," she said, lowering her head as well as her voice.
Her mother then lifted her hand from her daughter's shoulder, and turned back around, "I see. Perhaps it was a silly crush then."
Minako lifted her head, "Why does thou assume so?" She snapped. "It was not a silly crush, it was love."
"No my dear, it was not." She spoke in both a harsh and gentle voice.
Minako's tears were beginning to fill up in her aqua eyes, "And how do you know?"
"Because, love makes its prisoners do crazy things. If thou truly loved him, thou would have fought for him. No matter what." With her last words ringing like a bell in Minako's ear, she parted the room, leaving her daughter to think about things. Minako clenched her chest; she would have fought for him? No matter what? But, the truth is, she didn't. She had let herself believe that she couldn't have had him. If I truly felt that way, was I in love after all? Minako asked herself and her brain.
She sighed, "And if a man loves me, thou would do crazy things for me." She said in a whisper, But Artemis didn't. He didn't love me. She thought cruelly . If he didn't love me, no one else who does, will be worthy of my love.
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