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Chapter 11
Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask ran down the street.
"We're almost there," he told her and she nodded as they ran. A few minutes later, they arrived. The city hall had large steps leading up to an impressive building.Sailor Moon looked at the sky, which was still pretty light but way too dim for mid-day.
Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask made their way up the steps quickly, and they found quite a flurry of activity in the building. Of course there was.
The place went silent as they entered, and Sailor Moon gave a nervous chuckle. "Oh."
Not a moment after they had entered, a woman in a green bussiness suit approached.
"The mayor wants to see you immediately."
"The mayor? Oh- well we can just send our message along to you," Sailor Moon said unsurely, not used to dealing with anything that way.
"Nonsense. We've been expecting at least one of you to tell us what's going on."
She and Tuxedo Mask looked at each other before following her. She lead them to an office with big double doors. She knocked and poked her head in.
"They're here," was all she said, before stepping aside and opening the door. They entered. The mayor stood.
"I've been expecting you. What's going on with that building? And why is it already getting dark?" The mayor jumped straight to the point, not that they cared.
"We think the enemies that attacked Tokyo last year are back- and stronger. The building is dangerous, we belive that there is an invisible, lethal, force field around it. As for it beginning to get dark, we believe this also has to do with the enemy. I wouldn't be surprised if Tokyo goes pitch black within the next two hours," Tuxedo Mask said. The mayor shook his head and sat down, his head in his hands.
"What do I do? I can't ask other countries for help. What will they send? A reluctant army?"
"Look, everyone would be safer if they were at home with their doors locked," Sailor Moon said. "Get the people watching the building home, get most of the police home save for a few cars patrolling to make sure everyone stays home. Make sure the hospital stays on lock down."
The mayor nodded. "That I can do. This place will be cleared within the next half hour. We'll also send a couple of police cars to the crowded downtown supermarket, to clear it out in an orderly way. Then we'll try and get everyone home."
As they left, Sailor Moon saw something black iluminate outside the window.
"Strange," she muttered, turning around and taking a better look.
All of a sudden, a black light in a concentrated line exploded from the ground, going straight up into the sky.
"Oh my- what is that?" They turned to look at the mayor.
"Get everyone home now," Tuxedo Mask said. "This location is no longer safe."
Sailor Moon opened her communicator.
"Mars! Mars come in! The point here has been activated!"
"By what?" Mars' voice came through clearly. Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask ran outside. A big black crystal where the light came from protruded from theground.
"A black crystal."
"Try to destroy it."
Sailor moon removed her tiara, a basic attack as a test.
"Moon tiara magic!"
The tiara bounced off, having no effect.
"It doesn't work."
"Right," Mars said, before closing her communicator.
"Everyone out in an orderly fashion! There is no attack right now, but this area is not very safe, and there is now an official lock down. No one is to leave home. Again, do not trample anyone in your hurry. Find your family members and leave," Mars said clearly into the speaker given to her by the store owner.
A huge silence passed over the group, before they errupted in screams. People began to scurry in every direction.
"Hey you dummies! You'll trample someone," Mars called, but was unheard over the crowd. Wufei looked around at the sound he heard of a cry. Spotting a child in the crownd seperated from her parents, he pushed his way through, grabbing the child off of the ground lest she be killed by the stampede of people, and fighting his way over to Sailor Mars.
He took the microphone from her.
"What weakling left their child behind!"
A scurry passed through the crowd, like a head count, before a man stepped forwards.
"Is that your dad," Wufei asked. The girl nodded and Wufei let her go.
The police arrived, and Sailor Mars spoke to Wufei.
"Sailor Moon called. Their point was activated already. They didn't even have a chance, and couldn't destroy it."
Wufei nodded. "We'll find a way to stop it. Your enemies are powerful but foolish."
The police helped the evacuation go much smoother, and Mars thought she spotted Chad in the crowd, headed home looking worried.
Before Mars and Wufei walked out as the store owners were about to lock up after sending the other workers home, there was a rumbling passing through the store. The shelves began to shake, and everyone froze.
"Let's get out of here," the manager of the store said, running out without locking it. The assistant manager followed her quickly. Mars and Wufei walked around, peering behind shelves and in between isles.
"I don't see a crystal," Wufei said.
Another shaking of the place caught their attention, and they fell to the floor this time. Wufei stood and helped Mars up, looking towards the central point it was coming from.
"This way," he said. The two ran to the store area which contained all of the breads, and watched in amazement as a black crystal was already breaking through the ground.
"Try to destroy it now! Before it activates!" Mars nodded and did so, but her flames simply dissapeared upon hitting it. They jumped back as a black beam of light came through, breaking through the ceiling.
In northern Tokyo, Venus and Heero had cleared out the police station. There were only ten other police cars on duty for the whole city as of then, and they all drove off.
"Nothing here so far. I wonder if the point is here or a bit farther north," Venus said as she and Heero walked.
"Hn."
As the two walked down the steps, the place suddenly shook and the two lost their footing, falling and hitting the steps.
"Ow," Venus complained as she sat up.The two looked behind them, only to see a black beam tear through the roof of the police station.
"We're too late," Heero said, standing and running up the steps. Venus followed, catching up as the two threw open the doors. Heero was right. A large black crystal stuck out of the center of the room, bits of the floor around it.
"Call the girls," Heero said, shaking Venus from her thoughts as she stared at the crystal. She nodded and opened her communicator.
Trowa and Jupiter were east, as they said. Trowa glanced over at Jupiter. They had slowed to a walking pace, investigating but at the moment having nowhere to go specifically.
Jupiter looked tense.
"What's wrong," Trowa finally stated as the two walked.
"What?"
"You. What's wrong with you. You didn't strike me as the type to get nervous before battle."
Jupiter looked over at him, before turning to look straight forwards again.
"I'm just nervous about the area. Suburban, residential, it's a messy place to have battle."
Trowa nodded. He knew that wasn't good.
A few cars passed them in the streets, as people finally began to all get home, locking doors and closing window curtains.
The sky continued to grow darker.
"Three points have already been found," Trowa stated as they walked. Jupiter nodded.
"Yeah. If ours and one other point is found, the sky will go pitch black in a matter of a few seconds."
They passed by a school yard, a light wind blowing through their hair. Jupiter stopped, and Trowa followed her gaze.
There were some neighborhood kids playing on the playground equipment.
"Hey! Hey you kids! What are you doing out of the house?"
A few of them looked up at Jupiter.
"Hey guys! It's Sailor Jupiter!" The squeel had come from a five year old with blond hair tied in a loose pony tale at the nape of her neck.
"I like Sailor Venus better," a snobby little boy with fiery red hair said.
Trowa entered the playground, Jupiter at his heels.
"Kids! Get out of here! Go home, it's not safe," Jupiter warned.
"I don't see any monsters," a blonde young girl said, and she turned to her friend. "Savvanah, do you see any monsters?"
"No," the smaller girl with large glasses framing her face replied, "No monsters here."
Trowa stood silently. Here they were, trying to secure the area and get into the building, and instead he and Jupiter were listening to a bunch of stupid kids.
"Look," Jupiter said. "I don't care if you see any monsters. It's dangerous out, look at the sky. You don't want your parents worrying, so get home."
A few kids began to climb off of the playground equipment, but were halted in their tracks when a rumbling shook the playground.The large metal dome the kids were sitting on began to shake violently. They began to scream and clung on tighter. Jupiter and Trowa raced towards the dome. Some of the kids who were already down ran home, and five were left on the dome.
Jupiter jumped on, grabbing two kids who were next to each other and jumping off. Trowa was racing up the other side, helping two more down. As soon as Jupiter and Trowa got those two down, they both looked up to see one in the center of the dome. Glancing at each other, they raced up the shaking dome, hurrying to get the kid. The ground beneath them began to shatter, and the metal climbing dome broke apart. Jupiter fell off to the right, Trowa missing her hand by a few inches.
"Get the kid!" Trowa nodded and grabbed the still clinging on kid as a black crystal broke through the ground and begn to glow black. Just as Trowa jumped down, a black beam tore through the top. He set theboy down and theboy and his brother ran home crying, the other three ahead. Trowa ran over to Jupiter, who was beginning to climb to her feet.
"You alright?"
She nodded.
"Yeah. Let's just call the others," she said, her tone more depressed.
Mercury, Duo, and Quatre walked towards the hospital at an even pace since they were now only a block away.
"I see it now. It's a huge hospital," Duo observed. Mercury nodded.
"Hey, wait," Quatre said as they neared the emergency room doors, "What is this?" The two looked over. On the floor was a paper that had the official safety symbol on it. In black letters it read, "Building under lockdown. If you are not injured, go home."
"Maybe when Sailor Moon and Mamoru spoke to the mayor, he issued a lock down on the hospital on his own," Duo suggested. Mercury nodded.
"So now what," Quatre asked.
"I don't know," Mercury said. "I don't see any indication that the last point is around."
"Yes," Quatre agreed, "It looks fine around here."
"So what do we do? Look around," Duo asked. Mercury pulled out her computer and scanned the area.
"I'm not getting anything," she said, "No negative energy." She was about to put it away, when suddenly the readings on her computer spiked, and Quatre and Duo jumped to their feet to see a black crystal breaking the ground outside of the hospital, about fifteen feet away.
Duo fired at it with his gun, but the bullets bounced off, and a black beam shot up into the sky. A few patients in the hospitals crowded the windows to look. They were pushed back to their beds by doctors and nurses. From where she stood, Mercury spotted one of the doctors was her mother. She was, with trembling hands, closing the curtains.
All of a sudden, the black beam shot to the right, and another black beam connected with the tip of the crystal from the left. Everyone jumped, shocked.
"The crystals are connecting," Mercury realized, as the entire sky suddenly went black.
Mercury called the others on her communicator. The plan was to meet at the building in fifteen minutes.
"It's already four o'clock. Wow, we only have an hour to find our way into the building," Quatre stated as they walked.
"Four o'clock? Oh- give me one minute," Mercury said, remembering that she had promiced her mother she would call her at four.
She pulled out her cellphone and stopped walking.
She dialed the hospitals number and typed in her mother's extension number.
"Hi Mom...yeah. Wow...oh, me? I'm just watching tv...I will...yeah...be careful...bye."
"Ready," Duo asked, unable to hide a smirk. She frowned at him, but nodded anyways. "Let's go."
They arrived outside of the tower, each group seemingly breathless after running there.
"We have about half an hour to get inside," Heero said, staring at the building, "So I say we get started."
Mercury nodded and pulled out her computer. It began to scan the forcefield. Getting through it would be tricky, but penetrating the building itself would be difficult as well.
The group began to circle within safe distance of the forecefield, as Mercury walked around scanning it.
"I can't believe this thing kills you when you walk through," Moon said, shocked at how it was not visible. She leaned over the police tape slightly, Mamoru grabbing her waist and pulling her back.
"Careful, we don't know how close the forcefield actually is to the police tape," he cautioned.
"There," Mercury said a few minutes later, pointing to her right. "The forcefield is weakest in that area."
"Fine," Jupiter said, "So what do we do?"
"I think a planet attack would do the trick," Mars said.
"What's a planet attack," Quatre asked.
"It's when all of us combine our powers for one attack," explained Venus. Tuxedo mask stepped back, and the pilots saw and did so as well. The senshi linked hands, and closed their eyes, seeming to be concentrating on something.
Wufei gave a skeptical snort. "What are they doing? Playing 'ring around the rosy?'"
The guys turned their attention to Venus, who spoke.
"Venus Crystal Power!" A pale orange light enveloped her body, slowly growing.
Mars was next. "Mars Crystal Power!" Red light flared up from her strongly.
"Mercury Crystal Power!" Blue light began to glow.
"Jupiter Crystal Power!" A green light surrounded her.
"Moon Crystal Power!"
All of the light surrounding the scouts seemed to flare up at once, as they shouted. "Sailor Planet Attack!"
A massive sized attack went flying at the forcefield, and the forcefield became visible as it seemed to crackle from the force of the attack, before a loud explosion was heard. Then everything faded away.
The group approached somewhat unsurely now, nervously.
"Is it gone? Or is it just back to invisible," Duo asked.
"I don't know. What if it's just invisible, and we try to walk through and someone dies," Moon thought aloud.
Before anyone could protest, Mercury had walked through the police tape, causing everyone to gasp soon after.
"It's fine," she said.
"No kidding Merc! Are you insane," Mars shouted, following her. "What if you had been electricuted?"
"I don't know, I'd have taken one for the team I guess," Mercury joked, causing Mars to shake her head but loosen up.
"Sorry Mercury, but you're usually the voice of caution," she said tentatively, placing a hand on her shoulder as Mercury scanned the building.
The group all ended up in front of what looked like a door fit to let a giant enter.
"I wonder- is it locked," Jupiter said, approaching the door to try one of the massive handles. Before she could even touch it, the large door swung open, and Jupiter jumped back.
"Do we- do we just walk in," Venus asked tensely, peering inside the darkened doorway.
"No," Heero said, "It's probably a trap."
"Well we knew that before we came. The enemy said we had to bring you guys along and get in to save our friends and the city," Jupiter said.
"So you willingly walk into a trap," Wufei said skeptically.
"I guess so," Mars said. The group paused only a moment more, before they all entered, getting the others out, the one thought on their minds.
Upon entering, it seemed pitch black.
"I can't see a thing," Venus said.
"Stick close. They likely want to seperate us," Mercury warned.
The group walked in darkness a minute longer.
"My computer can't help. It's like we've stepped out of reality," Mercury said, closing her computer.
"Exactly," a loud voice said. The ground seemed to drop from beneath their feet, and screams ensued as they were all seperated.
"Did you seperate the scouts and pilots," Mirvette asked Sanyu.
"Yes," Sanyu said. "This building is like a maze. They'll be lost for hours, and we can go one by one collecting pilots."
"Perfect," Mirvette said. "Our master will reward us generously."
Tuxedo Mask, Sailor Moon, and Quatre wearilly picked themselves up off of the floor.
"I officially hate Sanyu," Quatre said as he stood, although his voice betrayed him slightly.
"Where are we," Sailor Moon asked, eyeing where they were dropped off. It was a series of hallways, they were somewhere in the center.
"So I guess we choose a direction," Mamoru said, eyeing the four exits around them.
"Let's just go straight. Maybe the hallways will open to something else," Sailor Moon said.
"Like a dungeon. That seems to be where your friends are being kept," Quatre said.
The group walked down the hallway unsurely, and then turned right to find even more choices for where to go.
"I hate mazes," Sailor Moon complained moodily.
They continued to walk, unsure of where they were going but knowing that either weay they had to move forwards.
The lights suddenly came on in the hallway, and the group all turned to look behind them. Sanyu and Mirvette stood at the end.
"Hello," Mirvette said pleasantly. Sanyu approached however, eyes gleaming as she smirked at Quatre.
"Quatre, so nice to see you," she said. The group stepped back, and Sanyu and Mirvette laughed.
"Mirvette," Sanyu said in a devious tone, "I think there's a bit too much light in here, to be used as an advantage, I mean."
"I agree," Mirvette said, and with a snap of her fingers, the entire area went pitch black.
Everyone gasped and huddled together, trying to see what was going on, but to no avail. Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask were suddenly thrown to the ground, and when they got up, Quatre was gone.
Meanwhile...
Venus, Heero, Mars, and Wufei sat up. They were lying in a large room, and if it wasn't so destroyed and dark, Venus would have considered it a ballroom. The group stood and Wufei sighed.
"Great, we've been seperated. Now we're sitting ducks."
"Not if we keep moving," Heero said.
"I see an exit," Mars said, pointing to a set of rotting wood doors at the other end of the room.
The group hurried towards the door, and Wufei and Heero each grabbed a door handle, pulling at it with all their might to try and get it open. Venus and Mars grabbed on as well, hoping to help a little. After a minute, the doors began to budge, and everyone stepped back as the opened them all of the way. It lead to a hallway.
"Do you want to go right or left?"
Everyone looked at Heero, before Venus spoke up.
"I get the feeling that they expect us to go right. Let's go left. We always go right anyways."
"Maybe you're right Venus," Mars said. Wufei shrugged, and the group headed left. After walking about 100 feet down the corridor, Mars paused at a metal door.
"What's behind here?"
Everyone stopped. Wufei opened the door to see that it lead to a spiraling stone staircase.
"Looks like a dungeon," he said, and a grin passed over Mars' face when she realized what he meant. The four took off down the stairs quickly, and found another doorway at the end, this one made of wood. Venus yanked it open and the group entered. Mars and Venus gasped, and Wufei and Heero surveyed the room.
In the corner of the room were the four outers.
Sailor Neptune was conscious, but her injuries were very bad, her foku destroyed. Blood pooled around her.
Sailor Pluto was conscious as well, but she didn't have her time staff with her. Blook soaked her foku as well, and a long cut ran from her forehead diagonally across her nose to her chin.
Sailor Uranus and Saturn were both unconscious. Sailor Saturn was not hurt physically as badly as Uranus, but one look at her and Wufei and Heero could guess that she was suffering from some kind of head trauma. Uranus was hurt physically and suffering from head trauma, since they remembered her being hit in the head earlier.
"Thank God you're here," Pluto said, and Neptune gave a tired nod.
"Pluto, where's your time staff," Mars asked, as she helped her stand.
"They took it," Pluto said.
Wufei carefully picked up Saturn, and Heero picked up Uranus. Venus helped Neptune stand shakilly, supporting her completely. Pluto, having had more time to recover, was able to stand without too much difficulty if Mars helped her up.
"We have to find an exit," Mars said, "And get out of here, before Sanyu and Mirvette catch on."
Somehow, the group managed to make it up the stairs. After heading up the stairs, Neptune was able to take two steps before passing out. Venus collapsed to the ground with her. Wufei gave Saturn to Venus, and picked up Neptune, as the group hobbled towards any exit they could find.
After ten minutes of walking, they made it to another door. Opening it up, it was revealed to be some sort of planning room. It was a mess, filled with papers, profiles of the scouts and pilots, and maps of the city. But there was something even more important there. Pluto's time staff was layed out on the table. Mars and Pluto headed over, and Pluto picked up the time staff tiredly.
"So that's how they got to Rini," Mars said. Pluto jumped.
"What!"
"They've invaded the future. There's a battle. Rini was sent here for protection again."
"Oh my gosh, we have to get out of here, now. There's too much to fix and not enough time to do it in."
"Take it easy, you're injured pretty badly," Mars said, as the group got out of the room and headed for an exit again.
"Let's go this way," Heero said suddenly, pausing at a hallway.
"Why, it looks like it'll go nowhere," Wufei said, but Heero shrugged.
"I get the feeling it does."
The group headed that way, and after a few minuted, they came to a big metal door.
"Open it up," Heero said. Mars and Wufei each pushed at the door with an arm, and were pleasantly surprised when a cool breeze hit them. Of course, it was still dark outside, because the darkness had settled in over Tokyo, but it was still an amazing feeling to be out of the building. The group moved around to the front where their friends had entered, looking around worriedly.
"Everyone else is still in there," Wufei said nervously, andthe sound of a gunwas heard from inside.
"Not quite," Tuxedo Mask's voice was heard as he and Sailor Moon busted out of the front doors, alone.
"Have you seen Quatre," Mars asked, rushing towards them.
Mercury and Duo gazed around the room they were in. They currently stood back to back, and Duo had his gun withdrawn. The room was large, in the shape of a pentagon, and the walls were entirely mirrors. The two slowly turned, taking a careful look around the room. A large chandelier hung above their heads, shining brightly.
The two were more than nervous, and every time they saw something in a mirror, they would jump and realize it was nothing.
"The room- it doesn't seem to have any doors," Mercury said. Duo nodded, and she heard him remove the safety from his gun.
"We're sitting ducks here," he said, and she agreed.
"What do we do?"
"Check your computer and see if it can help us at all now," Duo suggested. Mercury nodded and pulled it out, opening it up and scanning the room. A smile took over her face when she got good news.
"Duo- the walls. They're completely mirror. There is nothing behind them," Mercury said happily. Duo nodded.
"I was hoping you'd say that babe." Mercury kept her back turned, unable to surpress a roll of her eyes at Duo's statement as she made sure that no one appeared when their guard was down. Duo aimed at the mirror in front of him and a loud bang was heard as the bullet went crashing into the glass mirror.
The mirror made a crashing sound as it shattered, a large chunk in the center of the wall now gone, revealing what seemed to be a hall leading to an exit.
"Great," Duo said, "Let's go."
Mercury nodded, but before the two could make a move, a cracking sound was heard above them. The two turned to look up, and went white instantly when they saw the chain holding the massive chandelier cracking, frozen over.
"Oh Shit," Duo yelled, and Mercury felt herself being shoved aside as Duo threw himself and Mercury out of the way.
The chandelier came crashing to the ground the same time that Mercury and Duo hit the ground, the sound unbearable. Mercury sat up in the darkness. The chandelier had been the only source of light, and now it was destroyed. Her hands shook as she struggled to get to her feet, feeling glass bits falling off of her back as she stood up.
"Duo," she said unsurely, unable to see a thing in the dark.
"Duo's not in at the moment. May I take a message," A familiar yet hated voice said.
"Sanyu?" Mercury stood shakilly at full height, trying to see aroudn the room in vain, tryed her computer, but felt it taken from her hands as if by wind, not by a person. A smashing sound was heard, which she assumed meant that the computer was destroyed.
"Where's Duo," she demanded.
"That should be of little concern right now," Sanyu said, and Mercury could hear footsteps approaching her in the darkness.
"Sanyu," another voice said. It took Mercury a moment to realize that it was Mirvette's.
"Sanyu, I have a situation upstairs, I need help, now."
Sanyu groaned, and spoke. "You're lucky this time Mercury."
Mercury felt a blast of wind hit her, and it was followed by one that completely got her off of her feet. She tryed to get up, but felt a pair of strong hands take her by the shoulders and throw her before she even got her footing in the darkness.
Mercury's scream followed as she fell halfway through the broken mirror into the hall, her right leg being cut by the mirror from her knee to her ankle, as her ankle rested in the jagged edge of the glass.
She quieted a sob as she pulled her ankle up of of the glass, feeling blood running down her leg from her knee, and mainly feeling the pain from her ankle as she dragged herself away and tryed very hard to stand, managing to get to her feet.
"Duo," she called one last time, but heard nothing.
"You don't know when to run away, do you brat." Mercury felt the ground beneath her feet become unsteady, andice began to come down on her from the ceiling and walls in the hallway. Mercury hobbled towards the exit, having to leave now, and she opened the door to find a cool night's breeze.
She stepped out and hopped on her left leg, occasionaly trying her right leg as she circled the building, spotting her friends around the front.
"There's Mercury," she heard someone shout.
Jupiter and Trowa stood in front of a large window in the building.
Sanyu and Mirvette approached, however they seemed to be hanving their own disagreements.
"We've lost two of the pilots already. Let's get the building up in the air before we lose anymore to the numerous exits," Mirvette said. Jupiter and Trowa tensed, as Mirvette and Sanyu dissapeared a moment. The building began to shake, and there was an extremely loud sound as it was ripped from the ground and began to rise in the air.
"The building!" Sailor Moon pointed up as it began to rise into the air, moving faster than expected as it was easily now 200 feet up and rising.
"No!" The exclamation came from Venus as she stared up in shock, as bits of earth fell in clumps from the building.
Mirvette and Sanyu returned to Trowa and Jupiter. The two were arguing about what to do.
"There's really nothing to do," Mirvette said, as she approached.
"Now be a nice boy and come Trowa, and maybe Jupiter's death will be quick."
Trowa shook his head, and actually spoke.
"No."
"Clever, but I guess you will be more bold with Jupiter here," Sanyu said. Mirvette seemed to brighten, as she formed a large sphere of light in her hands. The two tensed, each in their own fighting stance. However, it made no use. before either had time to think, Mirvette had thrown the sphere at Jupiter, and she screamed as it hit her and threw her backwards with a great force, knocking her straight out the window.
All Trowa heard was the sound of the shattering glass- it had happened so fast. And he didn't stop to think before he leapt out the window after her.
Jupiter screamed as she broke the glass and fell from the window.A pair of arms encircling her waist in desperation was felt, and her eyes teared up when she realized that Trowa had jumped after her.
This was the first time that Jupiter had taken a big fall, and she was amazed by one thing.
She had time to think. She actually had time to think.
"Kill me! You were sent here to do it, so do it. You broke me enough by admitting that," she said, her voice hurt.
"Don't make me say it."
"Do it," Makoto repeated.
"You know I can't do that!" The normally silent teen began to shout, but this only infuriated Makoto more.
"AND WHY NOT?"
"BECAUSE I LOVE YOU!"
Remembering that day, when Trowa had tried to kill her, had confessed his feelings, she had only one thing she wanted to say to him before they both died.
The two were falling fast, head first towards the ground, and they could hear their friends screams from below.
"Trowa," she said, loud enough so that he could hear her from the wind around them. "I love you!"
Let's see what happens next. I'll update sooner next time, I swear! Review and encourage me though, lol.
