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WARNING: It is recommended by the author of the following work of fiction that the parent or guardian of any individual under the age of thirteen read and review the following. As it may contain violence, strong adult language, and adult seductions. Thank you.
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DISCLAIMER: Those characters that are normal associated with the hit television series and the successful manga, or graphic novel series, Sailor Moon are not of my own creation. But rather the products of Naoko Takeuchi's imagination.
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Past Troubles: Secrets of the Moon
Chapter Three: Back to Business
Written by: Kristen Long
"Serena!" Ikuko yelled up the stairs. "We're going to be late."
"She most think that getting dressed is easy with this cast on." Serena said to Luna. Serena was standing in the front of the full-length mirror inside of her closet. At the moment she had one arm and half of her head in the top of her school uniform. She was attempting to pull her left arm through the other sleeve. At the moment it wasn't working too well.
Luna, Serena's black cat, was laying on the window sill. As Luna was an abnormal cat with the gift of gab, she could talk. However, at the moment Luna was starring out the open window. Her thoughts on the events of three days ago. There was something familiar about those two warriors. And, something inside her was saying that they were dangerous. These feelings only created more questions. Why did she feel that she knew them? If they were dangerous, how dangerous? Where they enemies? They had to be.
"Luna?" Serena questioned when her feline sentinel did not responded.
Again, Luna did not respond. Her mind was still on Tokiwagi and Akasha.
"Luna?"
"You say something, Serena?" Luna asked turning to look at Serena.
"Yeah, I was asking what are you thinking about."
"We can't put it off any more. Tell the girls to meet us here after school." Luna said. She stood up. Her claws extended as she arched her back to stretch. Than she jumped from the window to the tree outside of Serena's room. Making her way down the tree, with the skill that only cats have, Luna made her way across the yard and disappeared over the fence.
"Serena!" Ikuko yelled up the stairs to her daughter.
Bara had been correct in what she had told Serena about classes being held on the college campus. The college president had been all too willing to set aside two buildings for the use of the Jubban High students and faculty members, until the damaged the other had been repaired. This made being driven to school by her mother more embarrassing for Serena. She sat lower in the passenger seat, attempting not to be seen by the older pupils of the college.
"Remember, four-o'clock." Ikuko said as Serena climbed from the car.
"Mom, the girls and I have a test coming up. All right, if we have a study session at the house." Serena asked.
"You're still grounded for sneaking out." Ikuko answered.
"Hey, Serena." Alexander greeted as he came running up to the car. " Good morning, Mrs. Tuskino." He said with a respectful bow.
Ikuko waved a greeting before putting the car in drive. She pulled the family van into the traffic. Ikuko watched as her only daughter disappeared in the crowd that was a mass of Jubban High students. She sighed. Only three days she had nearly lost her precious baby.
"What's up, Alexander." Serena asked.
"I've been sleep walking." Alexander said. "This morning I woke-up in a bakery window in my boxers."
Serena suppressed a giggle. The image of her childhood friend slumbering in the window of a bakery wearing nothing but a pair of boxers entered in her mind. The two of them walked over to one of the outside tables next to the college cafeteria and sat down. Alexander racked his fingers through his brown locks. And a group of nearby girls nearly loosed consciousness as their breath escaped their lungs.
"Serena, have you been sleep walking." Alexander asked.
"No." Serena replied. "Should I be."
"Don't you remember?"
"Yes." Serena said. Her sky-blue eyes cast down as her fingers traced obscure shapes on the tables surface. "I only remember part of it. Like it was a dream." Serena said.
"The way that we were supposed to remember." Alexander stated. "Do you remember anything from three days ago?"
Serena looked up. Her eyes fixed on her friend. Three days ago. She had battled a creature calling itself 'Droid 123. During the battle she was thrown through a window. Serena did not remember anything else about the battle. Only that, according to the girls, she never came back. She woke nearly an hour later in the rubble of a second floor classroom. Ironically, it had been a science lab with gas voles. For a moment she thought that she had seen someone. And that they were talking to her. She passed out a second later and dreamed.
"I heard some kids talking. The school wasn't destroyed by a gas explosion." Alexander informed. "There was a battle between this thing calling itself 'Droid 123 and the Sailor Scouts and two people named Akasha and Tokiwagi."
Serena did not say a word.
"But that's not all." Alexander continued. "When the owner of the bakery woke me up. He gave me this." Alexander reached into his back pocket. From its depths he drew a pendant. It was ravishing and had an ancient looking characteristic to it. Like it had only been unearthed recently. Possibly from an ancient Aztec temple. The green jewel in its center shimmered in the sunlight. "The baker said he found it in my hands. Even called the cops, because he thought I'd stolen from some museum. They had to let me go when they found out that no such artifacts had been taken. It was a bit embarrassing. All the while I had this feeling that I had to put it on. And, when I did." He trailed off. Not really want to tell her. "Serena, everything came back. All those dreams turned into real memories."
"Alexander..."
"Serena, I thought that you should know." Alexander said in a crestfallen tone.
"I'm not saying that I don't believe you. Our dreams are to vivid to not be grounded in reality." Serena said reaching into the pocket of her school uniform. A silvery chin dangled from her clenched hand. Serena opened it. In her hand was a pendant similar in shape and size to the one that Alexander had shown her. The only difference was the color of the stone in its center. It was teal. Alexander's eyes widen. "It was found with me the other day." Serena said in discouraged tone. "I haven't put it on yet."
"Serena...you have to." Alexander exclaimed. He stood up so fast that had the seat not been made of stone it would have fallen onto the grass. The palms of his hands slammed onto the table. Serena jumped at Alexander's sudden outburst.
"I'm sorry." Alexander said taking a seat. "It's just that, we've been through a great deal together. When I woke-up, my heart was filled with happiness, because I thought that I would not have to endure this secret alone. Still, Serena, the past eight years. I can understand why you would hesitate in your decision."
"Decision about?" Minako asked. Serena and Alexander jumped. They looked up from their conversation to see that the table had been surrounded by Minako, Lita, and Ami.
"Nothing." Serena said not meeting her friend's eyes.
"How you feeling, girl?" Lita questioned leaning forward.
"I'm okay." Serena said. Serena forced herself to smile.
"Good morning, Alexander." Ami greeted.
"Yeah, good morning." Lita said.
Minako repeated the same greeting.
"Look, Serena, I've got some work to finish in preparation for class." Alexander said. He stood up. His long hair caught up by the wind. Lita, Minako, and the group of nearby girls swooned. Alexander picked his school bag up. "We'll finish this conversation at another time."
"Why do you have to make it sound like I'm out to hurt you." Serena yelled at his retreating back. Alexander only waved his hand above his head. "The bastard." Serena said setting back down.
"What's up, girl?" Lita asked with genuine concern. Lita had never seen her friend flare-up like that in recent years. The last time that she had acted like that the two friends had just meet. Serena had taken Lita to the arcade. And, Lita met Andrew and Serena's than sworn enemy, Darien. The two always had disagreements in which Serena would suddenly explode. Lita fixed her green eyes on Serena. Could there be something more than friendship between Serena and Alexander?
"Nothing." Serena said again. She was lying and Lita knew it. "Alex, is just upset that I won't let him cheat off my homework."
"What?" Lita exclaimed.
"He most be desperate, if he wants to copy your homework." Minako said.
"For your information I don't always get low marks." Serena stated. Her tone of voice truly hinting that she had been hurt by their remarks.
"You're school work has improved since we met." Ami said. "But, the static of you having all your answer one-hundred percent correct are very low."
"Thanks a lot, Ami." Serena said.
Oblivious to her new surroundings, Serena was leaning against a light pole. Her school bag hanging at her side. The necklace a mysterious woman had given her in the other. Did she really want those dreams to become reality again? Should she give up her happy life with her family, her boyfriend of three years, and her friends? No, there was too much at stake.
"Serena." A familiar voice whispered in her ear. Serena sighed and looked up. Her sky-blue eyes meet with azure ones. Darien was leaning on the same pole. His forehead resting on his left arm, which was propped against the pole. His right-hand on his hips. "Fail another test?" Darien asked.
"Why does everyone think that I failed a test?" Serena yelled.
"Wow, Usa-ko." Darien said throwing his hands up. His way of warding off any onslaught his girlfriend might render upon him. "You look down. I didn't mean to imply that you don't make good grades."
"I know." Serena said. She shoved the pendant into her pocket.
"So, what you doing out here by yourself?" Darien asked.
"What are you doing on this side of campus?" Serena asked. She peered around. Jubban High students and faculty were still gathered on the grass and at the outdoor tables.
"I wanted to see you." Darien said running the back of his hand down Serena's arm. The light touch sent sparks along Serena's spine. And, she could not help but to laugh. "Now, that's the Serena I know." Darien laughed too, returning to his normal demeanor. He gave Serena a hug. "How are you doing today?" He asked.
"This thing itches like crazy." Serena said pointing to her cast.
"You mean to tell me that all these people signed it," Darien said. As it was the tradition of wishing good health upon a person, Serena's friends and schoolmates had signed their names to Serena's cast wherever there was room. ", and no one offered to scratch it."
Serena giggled again. Darien reached into his pocket and removed a ball-point pin. Putting the writing instrument in his mouth, he moved to remove Serena's arms from the sling. He lifted her arm, and turned it over. Serena winced when he turned a little too far. He apologized. Than draw a large heart between Keiko Azuma and Rika Maseba's signatures. Serena watched as her boyfriend wrote their names inside the heart. His was across the top, half way out. Her was across the bottom, the same way. In the space between them he had drawn another heart with an addition sign. And under the entire thing he wrote the word "forever" in large capital letters. She moved to take her arm back to examine his work.
"Not done." Darien said increasing his hold.
"How much can you possibly write in that little bit of space?" Serena asked looking on with great curiosity
"Just a traditional get well." Darien said. As he wrote ' Get Well Soon Darien' underneath his master piece.
Her arm finally free of Darien's grasp. Serena examined his work. A large smile on her face, she threw her arms around his neck and kissed him. He kissed her back. The innocent little kiss was longer than either of them intended it to be.
"I'm glad you like it." Darien said through a smile. His forehead resting on Serena's.
"It's the best get well, I've gotten all day." Serena said. "But, this things still ITCHES."
"Whose that?" Darien asked.
Serena turned around. Alexander was standing at the sidewalk intersection. The expression that dawned his face was not the usually cool, impressiveness. His dark, handsome green eyes were like daggers. And, they were starring directly at Serena.
"I know your mother raised you better than that, Alex." Serena yelled. "You could come over and introduce yourself."
Alexander just turned and walked away. "Fine! Be a big BAKA!" Serena yelled at Alexander's retreating back.
"Alex, you fool idiot. You are a BAKA. Just standing there starring daggers at them. As if they were really doing any harm by escaping reality for a few precious moments." Alexander said to himself as he walked away. "She looked so happy with him. She looks at you and sees someone that wants to steal that happiness away from her. I wish that she could understand."
"Talking to yourself, again." A woman's voice penetrated Alexander's thoughts. He looked up to see his girlfriend and best friend, Seira Kakinouchi.
Seira Kakunouchi was a beautiful seventeen-year-old high school teenager. Like Serena, she did not need the use department store products to bring out her beauty. Her natural beauty showed through no matter what. Seira Kakinouchi threw her head back. Her aquarium colored hair flew up and was momentarily caught by the wind before it settled back to frame her face. Her deep ocean blue eyes shimmered with the wisdom beyond her years. She was dressed in the red, white, and blue Jubban High school uniform. Seira jumped down from the statue was she setting on.
"Seira, am I a baka." Alexander asked.
Seira did not answer immediately. Instead she took a few steps ahead of him. Than turned back to wait on him to catch up. Alexander caught up and the two of them started walking and talking.
"I would say that you are more of a person who is ruled by his element." Seira said in her wise tune. "You are a person who possesses a foresight that helps you to be objective and focused on your own interest." She placed a heavy emphasis on the "your".
"Yeah, that makes me feel better." Alexander said.
"So, did you talk to Serena?" Seira questioned placing her hands behind her head. Her school bag dangling by one finger.
"From the way she was talking, you'd think I was out to destroy the world." Alexander stated.
"Serena's happy here."
"As was I."
"I'm thirsty. Want to stop in for a float?" Seira asked. She had stopped in front of a malt shop. Her tongue ran over her pale lips. And she was drooling at a large poster of a vanilla malt shake for a dollar and ninety-nine cents. Alexander gave a disappointed sigh. At times Seira could be wise. At others she was like any other teenager.
Serena, Rei, Ami, Lita, and Minako sat were seated in Serena's second floor bedroom. Their school books opened to their assignments. Notebooks and lose leaf papers spread out as they each attempted to do their own work. Serena was balancing her number two pencil on her upper lip and starring longingly at her mathematics text book; hoping that the answer to problem number five would suddenly jump out at her. Rei was reading and taking notes from a history text. While Lita was attempting to scribe a recipe from memory on a piece of paper. Minako sat starring at her literature text with the same expression as Serena, in hopes that an understanding of the Canterbury Tales would miraculously jump into her brain. Ami was reading her advanced chemistry textbook.
"Where's Luna?" Rei questioned in an annoyed voice. "You are sure that she said we were having a meeting, Serena?"
"Yes." Serena said not looking up from her work. "Now, can some one help me with this problem."
"What are you having trouble with?" Ami asked. She stood up and walked around the table to where Serena sat.
"This one." Serena replied pointing to problem number five.
"Oh, that's easy." Ami said.
' Yeah, for you.' Serena thought.
"All you do is move this here. That there. Add these two numbers. And divide by that one." Ami said, writing the problem and solution on Serena's paper. "Do you understand?"
"Ahhh...no." Serena said.
"Has anyone seen Artemis?" Minako inquired out of the blue.
"No. Why?" Lita replied.
"He's disappeared."
"Maybe, he's with Luna."
"No, he just up and disappeared two days ago. I haven't seen hid nor hair of him." Minako said dismissing the thought.
The girls' study session was momentarily interrupted by a knock at the door. Serena got up and opened it. Her mood improved for the better when she saw who was standing on the other. Darien was standing there. Luna draped over one shoulder and a tray of sweets in his hands. "Your mom told me to bring this up. She thought that you might be hungry after hitting the books for so long." Darien said.
"Food." Minako and Serena exclaimed together. Serena took the tray from Darien. She placed in the center of the table. Each of the girls took a cup of tea and a cookie. Darien took a seat on the other side of Serena. And Luna jumped onto the bed. She cleared her throat to get everyone's attention.
"What is it, Luna." Rei questioned.
"Three days ago, three persons came to this planet." Luna started. Her voice serious, demanding the attention of every individual in the room. "You girls had a run in with two of these individuals four nights ago, when Rei's date was cut short by the appearance of 'Droid 546. From the events of three days ago, I am forced to believe that these two individuals, calling themselves Tokiwagi and Akasha, have been living on Earth undetected for a several years. And, that this Boar has discovered their where to find them. Apparently, Tokiwagi and Akasha have something that Boar wants or needs. I am not sure if this something was originally his or originally theirs. Either way, it appears that we are stuck in the middle of a civil war of some type."
"What does this mean?" Darien questioned. "Are you telling us that you want us to stay out of their war?"
"Luna, we can't do that." Lita blurted out.
"Lita's right." Minako chimed in.
"Luna, Boar is not going to stop attacking people or Earth until he has what he wants." Rei said.
"Yes. Yes. I know. Boar made it very clear that he would not cease his offensive aggressions until he has found what he has come here to find. That is why I am now, making it scout business not only to protect the people of Earth, but to find this something – I think he called it Yuushi Katana – before either Boar or Tokiwagi and Akasha can. My gut tells me that should the Yuushi Katana fall into the wrong hands that the outcome will not be what is best for us. Now, Ami has some information about 'Droid 546 and 123. Ami."
Luna jumped off the bed. Ami took out her hand-held computer. "Well, as I told Luna and the other girls, these 'Droids are a mixture of cybernetic and organic materials. Possible, they are beings that Boar has transformed to fit his own purposes. I strongly think that we should try to heal these people and return them to their original states." Ami stated in a nervous voice. She had a strong dislike of giving such reports with information that she was uncertain about." This means that Sailor Moon will have to be at every battle."
"So, if they are, were, innocent individuals why are Tokiwagi and Akasha destroying them. Four nights ago they removed something from 'Droid 546. Three days ago, they dusted 'Droid 123." Darien stated.
"I'm afraid that they may not have the same value for human life as we do." Ami said.
"So, they just kill them." Rei snapped.
"Akasha, seemed so nice." Minako said in a whisper.
"And, Tokiwagi was so cute." Lita added.
"We can't determine sides by the way people look." Luna yelled.
"He's still cute." Lita replied.
"Lita, you think any guy is cute." Serena corrected.
"Well, excuse me. It's not like I've a boyfriend for three years." Lita snorted.
"Can we please get back on the subject?" Artemis snapped. He had come through the window and was now standing on Serena's bed.
"Artemis, did you find out anything." Luna asked. She walked over to the bed and was now standing on her hind legs, looking hopefully up at him.
Artemis dropped his head. Sadly he shook his head back and forth. "Pluto refused to tell me anything. Says that this is on war that most play itself out without interference from us."
"Pluto?" Serena said. "You went to talk to Pluto?"
"I went to talk to everyone in the future. They refused to tell me anything. Said the same thing. No matter what, the Sailor Scouts cannot interfere with the off-worlders."
Flashback...
As Artemis followed the guardian of the time gate through the many corridors of the Crystal Palace, he could not help but to feel out of place. Sailor Pluto did not say anything as she lead him down one corridor and than another. The silence was deafening. It had been such a long time since Artemis had heard such a cessation of sound in a royal household. He could not help but to wonder would a force like nothing the Earth had ever seen swoop down from the sky and destroy all. Artemis shook his head. That was so long ago. In another lifetime. His mind wondered to Rini and Dina. He had thought that he'd see them before Pluto had taken him to the throne room. As it was, that was not he case. Finally, the two stood before two large French doors.
Artemis looked up at Sailor Pluto hopeful, that she would say something. Instead, the sailor scout only looked forward. Her long teal-green hair ruffled by the wind. Her hand firmly clasped around her staff. It seemed forever before the doors opened of their own accord.
Sailor Pluto entered. Artemis followed. The room beyond the door was enormous. A waved marble floor reflected the ceiling with its many illustrations. Marble pillars with vertical lines only added to the height of the room. There was no wall to the left. Only a large balcony that ran the length of the room. Pillars divided it into the inside and the outside. Outside the sun was bright and warm. But that did not lighten the frame of mind that the room put a person in. To the right was a wall with another large painting. A foot path leading from a dismal forest to the gates of Crystal Tokyo. At the far end of the room was a platform. Two thrones were seated there. One was occupied by King Endymion. The other stood empty. As Neo-Queen Serenity was seated on the steps leading to the throne. A baby with dark locks and blue eyes seated on her lap. Rini beside them playing.
However, before Artemis and Pluto could reach the royal family they had to pass by the older version of the sailor scouts. They stood on either side of the carpet leading to the throne. There expressions were serious. A familiar warmth was there, but it was diminish by their grave appearances. Among them stood Sailor Saturn. Artemis swallowed. The young scout's face held no hint that she recognized him.
Neo-Queen Serenity stood up. A woman with long, dark, purple hair tied with yellow ribbons to match the dress she wore stepped forward. She held her arms. Neo-Queen Serenity hugged the little bundle of joy before turning it over to the woman. Artemis starred at the woman as long as she was in the room. His eyes widened at the realization that he was looking at Luna. A human form of Luna.
"King Endymion, Neo-Queen Serenity." Sailor Pluto spoke. She respectfully bowed her head to each of them. "By his own request, I have brought Artemis from the past to the future. He has sworn not to reveal anything or to do anything that would upset the time line."
"Artemis," Neo-Queen Serenity said. Her voice was sweet and innocent, unchanged by the passage of time. "What brings you here?"
"King Endymion, Neo-Queen Serenity, Sailor Scouts of the royal court, my name is Artemis. I am the protector of the Sailor Scouts of the twentieth century. And, I come to make an inquiry about your past." Artemis said. His voice loud and clear. It rang through out the entire hall. Possible had been carried to the streets below.
"Than, my friend, you have come a long way from home, only to be turned back. It is against our policies to tell time travelers anything, which might disrupt the timeline." King Endymion replied.
"I come because you are the only people to which I can turn to. The Sailor Scouts of the past are standing alone against a force that is much stronger than themselves. Luna and I fear that should the girls go into battle unprepared, they may not return in a living state." There was general murmured of concern from all present. "Four nights ago three individuals came to the Earth. Their names Boar, Tokiwagi, and Akasha."
"King Endymion, Neo-Queen Serenity" Sailor Mercury said stepping forward. "What harm would there be to send Artemis back to the past with the information he needs. We have all fought Boar and his forces. And, we all know what the outcome will be. At least, this way our past selves could stand a chance."
"Ami," Neo-Queen Serenity said using informal names during a formal matter. She truly was the Serena that Artemis had left behind in the twentieth century. "I am surprised that you would suggest a thing. To prepare ourselves for the dangers to come would be to change the time line in such a district way. The possibilities that Crystal Tokyo should form would diminish."
"Do you mean to tell me that there are others? More than just Boar?" Artemis asked.
No one answered his question. Instead, the Sailor Scouts spoke amongst themselves. Each stepping forward with a reason to provide him with the information that he had been sent to gather. Or stepping forward with a reason to deny him his request. Their discussion only left Artemis with more unanswered question. In the end, it was Neo-Queen Serenity who had the last say. She had lead over the arm of chair and whispered something into her husband's ear. He nodded his head in agreement. And, a second later he pounded his staff on the floor.
"Artemis," Neo-Queen Serenity spoke. During the majority of the discussion, she and Sailor Saturn had spoke little. The queen's lips only parted to agree with one scout over another, or where their was pause, or where she believed that she must calm the members of the court. "You are one of my most trusted advice, in this time and in yours. Over the years you have served us well. Or you will, depending on how you look at things. I know that you come here because you are fearful for our lives, but I must say to you this. Look around you. Each of us is alive and well. The threat of Boar cannot possible as great as you, yourself, believe him to be. Still, I will not deny a good friend his quest. So, swear to me that you will not tell the scouts anymore than what you have come to ask."
"I swear." Artemis said. "I did not mean to come her to endanger your futures. I am overjoyed that some way, some how, you all have found a way to defeat Boar."
"Than, ask your questions. We shall answer what we can. I only ask that you do not ask us why we choose to answer one question above another. For we have our reasons. Some things you and the scouts of the past most discover on your own."
"Yes, your majesty. I understand. I will only ask those questions which concern us the most. First is, who is Boar and what does he want on Earth?"
"Boar has already made himself and his intentions known." Neo-Queen Serenity replied.
Artemis nodded his head. That would be the only explanation that he would receive.
"Who are Tokiwagi, and Akasha?" Neo-Queen Serenity shook her head. Another matter that they would have to discover on their own.
"What is the Yuushi Katana? Is it a person? Is it a thing?" Again, another shake of the head from Neo-Queen Serenity. That was the way went for the next hour. Artemis would present a question. Neo-Queen Serenity would only shake her head from one side to the next. Those questions that she did choose to answer, she gave a vague response. When the discussion did last longer than one or two sentence, she would raise her hand to bring it to an end.
"Artemis," Neo-Queen Serenity said after dropping her hand. "Although, I know that Luna and the girls will do what they believe is right, I must inform you that you most prevent them from becoming more involved with concerns that are not of this galaxy."
A side door opened. A man with long white hair, white eyes, and dressed in white from head to foot entered. His white eyes momentarily locked with Artemis. He stepped onto the platform, walking behind the elaborate chairs until he was standing beside King Endymion. The leaned forward. He brought his hand to his mouth and whispered something into the king's ear. King Endymion thanked him and the man, with a quick smile at Artemis, stepped down the same way that had stepped up and moved to stand beside the door that had entered.
"I am sorry to bring this meeting to such a short close." King Endymion said. "But, the queen and myself have other business to attend to. Sailor Pluto..."
"Endymion, let Artemis stay for a little while. I am sure that Rini would love to spend some time with him before he returns home." Neo-Queen Serenity said in a kind sweet voice.
King Endymion looked to Sailor Pluto. "I do not see any harm in him staying a little longer." The outer scout said. "I will instruct Small Lady not to tell him any more than what has been said here."
Artemis wanted to yell, ' But you have not told me anything that I do not already now. You are only sending me back with vague answers and more questions.'
"Very will." King Endymion said. "Serena that goes for you too." He added. He gave his wife a stern look. She only smiled back at him. An innocent look upon her face.
In her own way she had told Artemis more than he needed to know by not answering. She was certain that to the white cat, it did not seem like that. King Endymion's staff rapped the floor for the last time. The doors that he had entered to opened and the Sailor Scouts exited. King Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity departed from the room through the side door with the man dressed in white.
End of flash back
"I refuse to believe that." Rei was saying. She jumped to her feet. Her hands slamming down onto the table.
"You mean to tell us, that our future selves told you to tell us not to protect Earth from this Boar character." Minako said.
"Yes."
"How is Rini?" Serena questioned taking a sip of her tea. For the briefest of seconds Artemis had seen Neo-Queen Serenity surface. The queen had easily changed the topic during their discussion with a casual manner.
"Yes, how is Rini." Darien chimed in. He really wanted to know how his future daughter was doing. Was she adjusting to life in the future well? Was she happy to be back home? Did she miss them?
"She missing you all." Artemis replied.
"Well, we'll do this without their help." Luna said in determined voice. "Did they at least tell you what this Yuushi Katana is?"
Again Artemis' head dropped and moved from one side to the next.
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AUTHOR'S NOTES/ RAMBLE: Well, I can say that I have finished chapter three. However, I cannot say that I too much care for the flashback scene. Maybe I should have had Artemis stay gone a little longer. Or maybe I should not have had him leave in the first place. Well, what do you all think?
Kristen
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