Disclaimer: I own Sailor Moon!...NOT.
AN: Wow. I'm so tired from work. Xx; I worked the May long weekend, plus I worked the Friday before that. And I'm dead tired from working four days straight. And I'm getting more weekday hours, apparently. At least I get some shifts with my best friend! D ...And I still have time to actually type this all up. Enjoy!
ffgirlmoonie: Tina is a sure thing. But I don't know about Stephanie. Think very clearly about your choice.
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Legend:
'Thoughts'
"Normal speaking"
-Dream Sequences/Flashbacks-
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Chapter 7 to Dreams and Wishes
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She teleported to the small forest of trees. Not too far away from the crowd that was slowly dispersing. Hiding beneath the shade. Smiling, she faced her fellow saviours. "I thank you for not interfering." She bowed her head in respect. She was ever so grateful that they chose not to participate in this 'fight'.
The pink haired scout merely stared at the familiar person. Sailor Moon stared in awe at the lavender clad scout. "Why did you request that we stay out of this?" Her sky blue eyes held curiosity and a little bit of respect for the 'Sun Scout'.
It was not every day that you met the same scout twice in a row after two days. Especially the one person that seemed to keep to themselves. Xia held a strange, but comforting, aura.
"This was not one that concerned Orb, I assure you of that."
Tuxedo Mask crossed his arms in deep thought. "Is this Orb the one causing all the trouble in this city?" She nodded in approval after awhile.
Looking back to the place where the crowd once was, she sighed. "Your friends must be wondering about your whereabouts." She turned to the trio once more. Her face still blurred due to the spell protecting her identity. "I suggest you meet them before they begin to wreak havoc in our little city." She gave them a friendly smile. She turned her attention to Rini. "Rest assured, young princess, time will soon reveal itself."
"What do y-..." In a blink of an eye, she was gone. Something was definitely up. She couldn't possibly be the same Xia back in her time. They seemed really different from each other, but yet, the same in very minute ways. While she thought about it, Xantara seemed more likely to be the Xia in her time.
'She knows that Rini is a princess...then that means...' Serena changed back into her normal attire, the others following her example. 'She must know more than what she leads on.'
Darien was watching his girlfriend's change in attitude. 'She must be in deep thought.' He inwardly smiled as they got into his red convertible. He couldn't just part ways with one of his most valuable possessions. So they had it delivered by plane. He started the car and waited till they were all buckled up. "We'll find out more about the two scouts, especially Xia."
It had been silent for the past five minutes. He only received a small smile from Serena and a bit of a nod from Rini. The rest of the drive back to the apartment was full of thoughts. Serena had told the others through the communicators to meet back at their place.
Serena had pulled out the locket that represented her's and Darien's love. The delicate, but intricate, locket still looked new as the day it was made. The star locket was something that would only play when held by the two lovers, and no one else. They had found that out when Rini wanted to listen to the music one night to bring her to the wonders of dreamland, and it had not played.
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"Serena!" She cried from the bed. A younger image of Rini from two years ago was tucked into a bed, moons and stars spilling over the blanket. The blonde woman poked her head in through the doorway, giving the pink-haired girl a questioning gaze. "Um...your locket is broken..."
The other girl went wide-eyed, sat down on the bed, and took the precious locket from the girls hands, slowly lifting the lid. A soft tune began to play, sending warmth through both girls' bodies, the light illuminating their faces. Rini, seeing that it wasn't broken, took the locket back. The moment it was in her grasp again, the music stopped. "Well that's strange." Serena took the little instrument back and it played again. "Hm. I guess it doesn't work for anyone else but Darien and I."
Rini sighed and laid down into the pink pillow. "Will you stay here and play it till I fall asleep?" She smiled and nodded in reply, and laid down beside the girl, clutching the star locket close to her heart. She, too, falling asleep next to her.
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The melody of the star locket seemed to have calmed everyone's nerves down to a minimum. They were left to drift off into thoughts of now, and not what may become of Rini's, and what may soon become theirs, future.
The trio were riding the elevator up to the third floor. The obvious elevator music playing. Serena still clutching the star locket, although the small lid was closed, she was unconsciously humming the tune to herself. Getting off the top floor, Darien noticed that everyone was waiting patiently at their front door. Some looked obviously peeved. Others quite calm and collected. While the rest were deciding what kind of mood they were in.
"You three have quite some explaining to do!" Raye, the most outspoken and, obviously, free to say what was on her mind, exclaimed.
Amy placed a calm hand on the priestess' shoulder, shaking her head. "We, too, have some things to explain to you as well."
Serena, Darien's, and most of all Rini's, thoughts were all jumbled up into quite a conundrum. If that even was the right word to call it.
"Let's all go inside already! I'm starving!" In turn, Jadeite's stomach let out a rather loud growl. A red hue appeared on his cheeks.
Ken's face scrunched up. "Gross, man, I can't believe you di-..." And his stomach let out a growl similar to that of Jadeite's. He, too, blushed, and rubbed the back of his head.
Lita giggled at her boyfriend. "I guess I'm going to have to save you all with my cooking!" She smirked as he chuckled in response. "Mind if I use your kitchen, Sere?"
"No, go right ahead. There's should be some stuff in the fridge and cabinets." She gave her a genuine smile. It obviously brought a smile to her face. The mention of Lita's cooking always did.
"I'm glad I'm not that hungry." Malachite rolled his eyes. A small sound was heard. "Well, maybe just a little." Everyone laughed. They were still getting used to this Malachite over the one that kept to himself. Zoicite wrapped an arm around his waist and walked into Serena's apartment, as did everyone else.
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"I can't believe you!" The black haired girl with red streaks running through her hair exclaimed. She just got home and found out what the girl she was yelling at did.
"What?" She crossed her arms. "I didn't do anything wrong!" The elder of the two obviously admitted she had done nothing wrong. It was merely a case of revealing the truth. It was her job.
"You could have warned me before you signed up for it!" She gave a frustrated sigh. "I give up! I'm not going to bother."
"What's wrong? Afraid you'll lose?" She smirked at the younger girl. This seemed to hit a nerve in the girl.
"Lose? You think I'm afraid of losing to someone like you? Think again, missy." She was on a roll. "I'll have you know Pluto told me that in the past I-..." A sudden chill entered the room, as quickly as it appeared, it disappeared.
"Stop this nonsense at once!" Sailor Pluto had made her appearance to the two girls. With a menacing glance to each of them, they silenced. "You two should act like the Princesses you are."
Tina sighed. "Being a Princess is harder than I thought." She flopped down onto her bed. "Three years ago I would have never even considered being a Princess." The other girl nodded her head and sat down on the said bed.
"You're right about that. As a child, we thought it would have been easier being a princess, to run away from all your problems and never having to deal with them again." She shook her head. "But to only discover it would cause more problems then any normal person."
Tina rolled onto her stomach, facing the two, and placed her head over top of her clasped hands. "And you'd know that how, Sophia?" She shrugged her shoulders in reply.
Some things were left to be unsaid. "What news have you got for us today, Pluto?" The said scout was stopped from bowing in front of the two from a mere gesture from Sophia.
"The time line has not yet fully returned. I expect it to return once you, and the others, regain your full memories." Sailor Pluto stood still, as straight as a stick, holding her staff in her left hand. "As well as finally getting rid of Orb."
"Orb...you have not told us much about Orb except for the fact that they are an enemy we should look out for." Sophia was a thinker, someone who did not like not knowing everything about someone or a group. She was two years older than Tina, but that did not change anything. Sure, they were cousins, but that did not mean anything to them. They were as close as sisters can be.
Fighting. Teasing. Bickering. Challenging. And most of all, competitiveness. But they held a special bond that no one could break.
A melody broke the silence that ensued Sophia's question. "Isn't that Back at One by Brian McKnight?" Tina nodded as she answered her cell phone.
"What's up, Steph?" She did not need to look at the caller ID to know who called. Just by the ring tone alone, she knew. That was one of the great features of today's technology.
"Sorry, Tins, jet lag is still in my system." She paused. "Want to hang out after you work tomorrow?"
Tina unconsciously sent a look towards Sailor Pluto, waiting for approval. She shook her head in response. The teen sighed. Sophia gave her a sympathetic look. "I can't make it tomorrow, how about the day after?" She could tell she was pulling out her organizer.
Things just weren't working out as planned. "Tomorrow was my only free day..." A frustrated grunt emitted from Stephanie. She sighed on the other end of the phone. "I guess we'll just hang whenever."
They both knew it probably won't be till Halloween or something. School was just less than a month away. Who knew what could happen until then. "Yeah, bye, Steph." Tina was disappointed, very disappointed. Stephanie was one, or should she say, the only one that really put effort into hanging out with her. But there were times where Steph's parents were strict on her summer jobs and her education. This was one of those. Her best friend was lucky enough to be able to go to Japan for a whole week.
Tina rolled off her bed and onto the floor, staring straight up at the ceiling.
"Take it this way, Tina, you're finally doing something worthwhile."
"Hey! That's not funny." Pluto shook her head and smiled. "What's this? Pluto smiling? It's a miracle!" Tina let out a dramatic sigh. Sophia laughed lightly as Pluto gave the girl a glare.
"I will deal with you later, Tina." The scout of time merely warned. Pluto seemed like the type that did not joke around, but she was enjoying her time teaching the two future royals. The said girl rolled her eyes, knowing that it was going to be another lecture of acting like a princess.
"So, Tina, what pieces will you be playing this Saturday?" Sophia cheekily questioned, clasped hands behind her.
"You think I'm going to tell you? Fat chance, Soapy!"
"Oh-ho! Granny's got bite!"
"I'll show you just how much bite this Granny's got!" And Tina lunged at Sophia , tackling her to the ground.
And the two of them began a tickle war.
Poor Pluto.
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"Are you certain they are the ones we have been waiting for, Master?"
The dark misted room was centred around three mirrors, each with a specific task. One mirror harboured Serena and the others. Watching them as they spoke of their current situation.
Another was of two girls wrestling each other in a playful way, while an older woman stood off to the side.
And the last was blank. Although a few shadowy figures could be seen moving about. "Yes, Sunta, they are all here now." He gave a flick of his wrist and a small, blue wand materialized in his palm. "Everything is almost set to begin. Sailor Moon and her groupies have not yet reached their full potential."
A sly grin appeared on his face. "Less than a year and my plan will be complete." He eyed the two mirrors that did not show the shadowy figures. "Time, Sunta, time. That's all we need."
What could his Master be talking about? He had no way of knowing of this plan. It must be related to all those people. They must have something connecting all of them. Something important. Sunta will have to figure it out all on his own.
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AN: Um, yeah. Once I get all my thoughts straightened out, I'll start on the next chapter. Any thoughts or questions on this chapter? Or the story itself? Tell me, and I'll see what I can do. You can also give me ideas for upcoming chapters, everything will be taken into consideration. You have my word.
B-chanz
