A/N The last part of this story was really sad, but hope fully everyone like it. Please review :)
"Kakyuu," A voice said behind me. I turned around. Healer crossed her arms at my cousin who was standing in the doorway a stuck up look on his face.
"It's Lady Kakyuu to you, Robert." Healer hissed.
"Why don't you call off your little attack dog, cousin?" Robert asked.
"Healer has to stay, my father's orders. " I said.
"I have just returned from my trip across the universe," Robert said.
"Where did you get those bracelets from?" I asked pointing to the golden bracelets on his wrists.
"Only girls wear bracelets, Robert. Are you trying to tell us something?" Healer hissed.
"Where I got them doesn't matter, is it too much to ask to have a private conference with my cousin alone, dear Healer?" Robert asked.
"Yes," Healer replied standing in front of me.
"Healer, maybe I could talk to him for a minute,"
"Kakyuu-Hime, If you wish another proctector I can get Fighter or Maker, but I can't let you be in the same room as Robert," Healer said.
"Why not, my precocious little Healer," Robert said. He attempted to play with a strand of Healer's hair and she slapped his hand away.
"Unlike you, I've kept to my duty as a Sailor Senshi. " Healer said.
"Being transformed all the time, it has to be so uncomfortable." Robert said. He moved toward her. She stepped back and spoke into her headset.
"Maker, out on the balcony now! I'm about to kill someone of the royal family and I don't want Fighter out here," Healer said.
"Why not?" I heard Fighter's crackled voice.
"You probably would kill him," Healer said. In the next two minutes of Robert's attempts of feeling up the light haired starlight, when Maker came out, Healer was ready to just about kill Robert.
"Thank you Maker," Healer said rushing inside. Maker gave me a confused look and then looked at Robert.
"Five feet back," Maker said. Maker intimidated Robert, and it was obvious. He could try to fondle the other two star lights, but Maker was a different story. Robert took a few steps back.
"Lovely Maker, won't you let me talk to my cousin? Please?"
"No, ask any of us again and I'll cut this meeting extremely short. We can all hear what's going on through these," Maker said tapping her headset.
"Fine, let this all be known. To you Maker, to Fighter, to Healer, and to you too little cousin. Kinmoku will fall; there is nothing you can do. I've traveled the universe, and I've seen the future; the beautiful, gorgeous, golden future. Kinmoku and the rest of the universe will fall," Robert laughed.
"That's it," Maker said. She grabbed Robert's front of his clothes.
"Stay away from Princess Kakyuu, from the palace, and get off Kinmoku. You'll have the three of us on you if you violate this order." Maker said.
"As kinky as that sounds, Maker," Robert laughed. "Only my family can make me leave and I don't see anyone doing that," Robert said. I nodded and looked at Maker.
"I want him gone," I said walking into my room. Fighter was standing there.
"He won't bother you anymore," Fighter said.
I was writing my list of all that were lost. I was sitting on a marble chair that Fighter had made from some of the marble that couldn't really be used for much else. She was an artist when it came to her laser.
"Maker, how can we get the others who survived Galaxia's attack to return?" I asked.
"I guess I hadn't thought of that, yet." Maker said. She walked into one of the smaller buildings that Fighter had finished to inspect it.
"Fighter this wall is a little off," Maker said into the head set.
"I'll get it after I'm done," Fighter's voice said. I rolled my eyes slightly in thought, not in disrespect.
"After this is all taken care of, can two of you send a message?" I asked.
"Healer and I can, sure." Maker said.
"I want Kinmoku to be better than it was before, Maker. Do you think after the basic reformation you could use some of the Earth knowledge you gained to make it stronger?" I asked. Maker smiled brightly and nodded.
"We're going to surpass Earth Kakyuu-Hime. The Sailor scouts there will want to come here to learn a thing or two," maker said. I smiled.
"Maybe when we're all done we could have a ball, I'll invite the Sailor Scouts. They helped restore my life and they helped defeat Galaxia. They shall be honored," I said.
"I'm sure they would love to come," Maker said.
"I'm sure you'll love to have the ultimate satisfaction in being the ultimate Sailor- senshi," I said.
"In the brains department maybe, but everyone has a special gift," Maker said. She found another error in Fighter's work.
"Fighter, you have to be more precise. It's not about us getting this done the fastest, it's about really rebuilding Kinmoku," Maker said.
"I'll fix it, Maker. Why aren't you jumping down healer's throat?" Fighter asked.
"Where did Healer go?" I asked. Maker looked around. I put down my pad and paper and stood up.
"I'll go find her, continue finishing the rooms, we might not have to sleep in the cave tonight," I said smiling.
"Hai," Maker said. I walked past the piles of debris that Fighter had made for it to be easier to build the bottom layers of the palace.
"Healer-Chan, Healer where are you?" I called. I tripped over a piled of rocks. I scrapped my knee. As I examined my knee I heard a soft breathing sound. I got on my feet and looked behind a pile of rocks.
"Healer?" I asked. Healer was curled into a ball and she was softly snoring. I exhaled and roll my eyes.
"Healer!" I yelled. She didn't move.
'Really? Really?' I thought. I looked at the rocks. They didn't seem like they were too heavy, so I gently pushed the top three layers and they tumbled to the ground. Healer yelled and jumped up.
"What's going on?"
"Healer, can you please not sleep when we're trying to restore everything?" I asked. Healer yawned and stretched.
"What can I do?" Healer asked.
"Can you help Fighter build the buildings?" I asked.
"I might break a nail," Healer said showing off her nails.
"Fine, then help Maker plan out everything," I said.
"That's more of a brain thing though," Healer complained. I sighed and rubbed my temples.
"Ok, fine fine. Get all the remaining material for the library, gym, cosmic store and club. Those will be the next projects," I said smiling. Healer walked off sulking.
"Hai,"
"Kakyuu-Hime, Kakyuu-Hime," Fighter called. I looked around confused. Fighter ran up. I looked at her with a puzzled look.
"What is it fighter?" I asked. She grabbed my hand.
"Come on, I have something to show you," Fighter said. She dragged me to one of the individual rooms she had been working on.
"What is it?" I asked.
"Cover your eyes," Fighter said. I sighed.
"Ok," I covered my eyes. She led me into the room.
"Open your eyes," Fighter said. I opened them and almost cried. It was my room; almost exactly the same way it was before it Kinmoku had been destroyed.
"But how?" I asked.
"Most of your room was preserved surprisingly. And there was electricity near the water…. Probably not the best idea in the world," Fighter laughed. I hugged her neck in a tight embrace. She patted my back.
"And it is up to my standards," Maker pointed out.
"No more hard rocky bed," Fighter said.
"I think we'd both be insulted if you didn't lay on it," Maker said. I smiled and laid on the mattress the star lights had created. I let sleep fill my consciousness.
