After my father introduced me as the lucky birthday girl, the music started gently playing. Mikey was on the opposite side of the staircase smiling and looking at only me.
"Lord Michael I think you're announcement would be appropriate now," My father said.
"Hai," Mikey went to the middle of the stair case and took my hand. He looked down at me before pressing his lips quickly, gently, sweetly to my forehead. I could feel red travel to my cheeks.
"Kakyuu, my lady... my love. You're the only one I can think about when I'm awake, and the only one who enters my dreams. In front of all of the Kinmokan court I ask you..." Mikey said getting to one knee, "To be my wife," Mikey said. I looked around and then down to him. He looked at me with love and devotion in his eyes.
"Of course," I finally choked out, tears sliding down my cheeks. Pure tears of joy. Mikey slid a ring created with the materials from the three Star light protectorates in the sky. As he rose I threw my arms around him in joy. I felt his warm embrace around my waist and his hand rubbing my back.
"I love you so much," Mikey whispered in my ear sending shivers down my back. We walked down the staircase, my arm wrapped around his, my other hand held up my dress. Every stood in a proper salute. We walked past the only Star light present.
"Healer, where's Maker and Fighter?" I asked, a sad tone in my voice. Fighter was my best friend as well as my protector, and she had missed what could possibly be the biggest moment in my life.
"I don't know, Kakyuu-Hime. I can't believe they just missed Lord Micheal's proposal! May I be the first to congratulate you, Lord Michael Princess Kakyuu" Healer bowed gently. She wore a pale green dress, and she curtsied. The first dance began playing and Healer smiled.
"I believe that's your cue, I'll go find Fighter and Maker, Kakyuu-Hime" Healer said bowing out. Mikey held out his hand which I took with a smile. He placed his other hand at my waist, the original entangled mine. I put my free hand on his shoulder. As we glided around the floor, being the center of everyone's attention. I noticed that Mikey's full attention was on me, and vise versa. However I was turning red and I looked away.
"Aw, my love." Mikey said turning the dance pose into a hug dance. "Please don't look away, I want to see my favorite stars," Mikey said. I giggled.
"Your favorite stars? I asked.
"Hai, my favorite Crimson Stars," Mikey said leaning forward. Just as our lips were about to touch I heard a crash and a familiar noise.
"STAR SERIOUS LA..." I knew that voice it was Fighter's voice. I looked around, quickly blinking away my sleep.
'Oh that's right Fighter finished my room, the bed is so comfortable. I have to go that her and Maker again' I thought getting to my feet. I heard a walking so I smiled and walked past the curtain.
"Fighter..." I started. I saw Fighter was on the ground unconscious. I screamed and covered my mouth. I quickly realized I wasn't the only one. I screamed louder, when arms pulled around me pushing me again a rock hard body. I forced my head back and saw blue eyes, eyes that held such hate and anger.
"Finally, you're going to pay," The deep voice said. He hit the pressure point in my neck and I felt my body go limp, and my mind wandered from the bright light of consciousness.
I awoke with a start on the floor, chains on my ankles led to the ground. They were heavy and I could barely move them let alone break them.
"Fighter! Maker! Healer!" I screamed.
"Oh your little guard dogs aren't going to be able to save you now," The voice that had taunted me in my dreams said. I glared at the shadowy figure.
"Why did you kidnap me?" I demanded.
"You're futile attempts to rebuild Kinmoku is pathetic I warned you before, Kinmoku is no more," The voice said.
"The star lights will find me, and when they do they won't hesitate to kill you," I hissed. My normally calm and gentle personality became bitter and cold toward him.
"Aw are you going to really talk to the man who can give you everyone you lost?" His voice stung at my body and I glared.
"Everyone I lost, I can't get back. I know that," I said. He walked into the light. I didn't need him to. I could imagine him at anytime. He was a lot taller than me, Healer, and Fighter. His body was almost completely muscle, his hair was short and dark while his blue eyes showed his evil intentions.
"Poor little, naive cousin. Don't you ever wonder why lady Galaxia chose to have me work for her? While you are like the other Sailor Senshi, I am so much different. Similar to your abilities, mine are just a little different. Yours and your precious Star Lights attacks only hurt others, mine can heal, to the greatest extrem. Somewhat like my Lady Galaxia's ability, although mine is with the normal people, those whom do not possess Star seeds." Robert said.
"Liar," I said.
"Why do you say that?"
"Even if that was true why would you give me everyone back?" I asked.
"I need your help, little cousin.. You and your star lights. Although Fighter might not be able to help right away," Robert said. My eyes grew wide.
"What did you do to her?" I demanded.
"I did nothing but one of your old commanders helped me out by doing me a little favor," Robert said. He snapped his fingers and the commander who once was my father's best friend stood in the doorway.
"Yes my lord?" Commander Daniel Horino asked, kneeling towards Robert. He had a bright blue collar on his neck.
"No, that's not possible," I cried. Daniel looked at me, his eyes were blank and empty.
"do you wish for me to dispose of her, now my lord." Daniel asked. I jumped slightly at the thought and bit my tongue.
"No not yet. I want to try to persuade her a little more. If we can't I wish to give the others some fun with the previous ruler of the pathetic planet of Kinmoku," Robert said. He Walked over to me, I was holding myself up by the hands. I stared him down.
"What do you have something to say, Princess?" Robert asked. He was playing with my hair in a creepy way.
"My friends are going to kick your ass," I hissed. Robert scowled and pushed me by my hair to the ground.
"If they don't come soon, they're might not be too much to save," Robert said.
"My lord, if you wish to try to gain her trust maybe a few of the others," Daniel said. Robert got an evil look in his eye and spoke in a painfully arrogant voice.
"Bring in the servants," Robert said. In a minute Daniel reappeared with two figures. I gasped and shook my head.
"No, no, no that's not possible" I said.
"Yes my lord?" My parents spoke in unison. Their voices were empty and emotionless.
"It's not like Galaxia, their you're slaves! Their mindless, how can you do this?" I demanded. My mother looked at me in total non-recognition.
'Mom, dad what has he done to you?' I thought to myself. I clenched my teeth and stared Robert down.
"If you think you can intimidate by bringing my mind slaves parents, you've got another thing coming. I would never help you." I said.
"I need the star lights to wage war on the perfect planet. We could rebuild Kinmoku, Kakyuu." Robert said. I shook my head in disbelief.
"I doubt that, where do you have in mind?" I asked.
"A beautiful green planet, just like Kinmoku. Of course it would be ruled by me. I promise to not harm you or your little protectors," Robert said.
"Does this planet have a name?" I asked trying to humor him.
"Earth," Robert replied, nonchalantly. My mind flashed to Fighter. When she was Seiya, the pop star on Earth, she had fallen in love with a blonde ditzy girl, who would later turn out to be the protector of the Earth and the future ruler of crystal Tokyo. Fighter cared so much for the girl on Earth. She didn't admit love, however I knew so much about it. I knew how she felt about having her love taken away. I glared at Robert.
"No way. I would never help you, especially to do anything to the Earth. Kill me if you want. I would rather die than help a criminal like you," I hissed.
"Maybe you would like to meet my lead solider first, Princess. Before you jump to your answer." Robert said. The door opened once more. My mouth dried and a voice popped into my head.
"Hai, my favorite Crimson Stars,"
