Chapter Four
Lost
in the Dark! The Senshi Fight Alone
Njord sat alone in a dark chamber,
tending to his wounds. The room had no windows or doors, but only a small cot
which ran the entire length of the room, and a small space to stand. Njord sat
on the cot and winced in pain as he bandaged the last of the many cuts given to
him by Sailor Loki in her wolf form. He snarled in anger, frustrated that the
senshi had defeated him without the help of Lucis. What would Hodur do to him
when he reported this failure?
A soft giggle sounded from the
shadows that surrounded Njord. The spiky haired god looked around in annoyance.
“Go away,” he said.
“What’s the matter?” a female voice
said cruelly. “Did you have a bad night?”
“I said, go away!” Njord
screamed.
“Very well,” the voice said, “but
you should be warned that Master Hodur is not pleased with your recent
failures. Try harder next time, for your own good.”
Njord bit his lower lip in thought.
He had never thought about what would become of him if Master Hodur should be
displeased. With a final tug on his bandage, Njord rose and walked through a
portal leading out of the room.
*****
Akumu walked out of the bedroom she
shared with her sister. Her face was more pale than usual and her expression
was sad. She moved silently to the family room where Eitai and Kiki were seated
and fell onto the couch, exhausted. Eitai looked at her over the top of the
book she was reading and Kiki stopped practicing her martial arts to stare at
the young woman.
“How is she?” Eitai asked, breaking
the silence.
Akumu sighed and shook her head. The
dart that had poisoned her sister the night before had taken its toll, and no
one knew if Kami would be able to pull through. As the incarnation of Light,
any darkness within her would certainly destroy her.
“I will keep trying,” Akumu said in
a tired voice. “The darkness I absorb will help her, but I don’t know if it
will be enough.”
“Can’t you just suck it all out?”
Kiki asked in a bored voice. “I mean, you are Darkness, aren’t you?”
“Kiki,” Eitai reprimanded. “Leave
her be.”
Akumu managed a weak smile. “She’s right, Eitai, but I am the Darkness
of Night, the kind that is pure and natural. Hodur is the darkness of evil,
warped and manipulated.”
“Same thing,” Kiki said. “Dark is
dark. Light is light.”
“Not true,” Akumu protested. “If
what you said was true, I would be evil.”
“Kiki,” Eitai said sharply. “Don’t
bother Akumu right now. She has other things on her mind.”
“She has other things on her mind,”
Kiki imitated in a nasal voice. “Fine. I’m going out for a while.”
Eitai and Akumu watched as the
flighty blond girl stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door behind her.
Akumu rose and went to the window, looking out on Tokyo. High in the sky, the
sun was shining, although not as brightly as it had before.
“It’s already beginning, isn’t it?”
Akumu whispered. “Ragnarok, I mean.”
Eitai put down her book and moved to
join the younger woman. They both stared out the window and Eitai draped her
arm over Akumu’s shoulders comfortingly.
“It may be coming,” Eitai said, “but
it can still be stopped. I have not yet heard the Horn.”
Akumu glanced up at her in
confusion, but the elder woman did not offer any more information. Akumu
sighed.
“Without Lucis, how will we win?”
Akumu asked.
“We still have Sailor Moon and the
Silver Crystal,” Eitai said. “We will survive. I cannot allow the universe to
be destroyed.”
“Neither can I,” Akumu said. “The
future is too bright.”
*****
Usagi walked down the street,
humming to herself. She swung a pink bag back and forth in time to her
movement, her hand clenching it tightly. She and Chibiusa had spent all night
making it – a get well present for Kami. Although she knew that it would do
little good for the sick girl, at least she would know her friends were
thinking of her.
“Hi.”
Usagi spun around in surprise to see
Haruka standing behind her. Usagi blinked and took a closer look at the icy
blue eyes of the girl and realized that it was not Haruka, but Kiki. The
mischievous blond girl looked down at the pink bag curiously.
“What’s that?” she asked.
“A present for Kami,” Usagi replied.
Kiki made a face. “What for? She
can’t enjoy it. She’s too sick.”
“Exactly,” Usagi said. “If she sees
my present, maybe she’ll get the strength to be well so she can enjoy it.”
Kiki shrugged. “Whatever you say.
Are you going to drop it off now?”
Usagi nodded. “I told Eitai over the
phone that I was on my way.”
“Well, have fun,” Kiki said, and she
began to walk away.
Usagi watched the girl go, puzzled
at her questions. With a shrug, she resumed her walk until she saw a familiar
person in front of her.
“Tansei-san!” Usagi cried, waving as
he turned around.
“Usagi-san,” Tansei greeted with a
smile. “How are you today?”
The man with the reddish-brown hair
and sparkling green eyes waited patiently as Usagi ran to catch up. He was
carrying a book in his hands and a bouquet of flowers.
“Are you going to visit Kami-chan?”
Usagi asked, eyeing the flowers.
Tansei blushed. “Yes. I brought her
a book she might like to hear. I thought I would read it to her.”
Usagi’s eyes filled with tears.
“That’s so sweet, what you will do for love! Mamo-chan never read to me when I
was sick!”
Tansei laughed. “I’m sure your
Mamo-chan shows you he loves you in other ways.”
Usagi brightened. “He does,
Tansei-san. He loves me very much.”
The two of them resumed their walk
to the apartment. From the shadows of the park, someone watched them with
malice filled eyes.
*****
Later that afternoon, Usagi was
walking down the street on her way home from the grocery store, carrying two
heavy bags of food. She was grumbling under her breath at being forced to do
such a task for her mother when she bumped into someone. As one of the bags
began to fall to the ground, the person reached out and grabbed it before it
could spill. Usagi stumbled backwards, frantically trying to keep a hold of her
bag.
“I’m sorry,” Usagi apologized as she
regained her balance. “I should have been more careful.”
“Hi.”
Usagi peered around her brown paper
bag and saw Kiki standing in front of her, holding the other shopping bag in
one arm. Usagi blinked and smiled.
“Hi, Kiki,” she said.
“Need some help?” the blond girl
asked with a smile.
Usagi nodded and the two girls
continued to walk down the street, Kiki a step behind Usagi. Usagi watched Kiki
out of the corner of her eye, curious as to the mischievous girl’s behaviour.
“What did you do all day?” Usagi
asked, trying to start a conversation.
Kiki shrugged. “Not much. Do you
want to go to the park?”
“I have to bring the groceries
home,” Usagi replied. “We can go later, okay?”
Kiki sighed. “Why bring the
groceries home? You’ll only have to go out and buy more.”
“My mother asked me to get these for
her,” Usagi replied. “She needs them to make me delicious food.”
“Don’t you have servants to make you
food?” Kiki asked.
Usagi turned to face the other girl.
Kiki’s face was filled with genuine confusion which made Usagi frown.
“Of course not,” Usagi replied.
“But aren’t you the leader?” Kiki
pressed. “In our hall, we had servants to feed us and keep our hall clean.”
“It’s different here,” Usagi said.
“We all take care of ourselves.”
Kiki began looking around
impatiently, so Usagi began to walk again. The other girl fell into step behind
her, her attention focusing for the first time on the blond pigtailed girl in
front of her.
*****
Njord watched the two girls walk by,
cursing his bad luck. He had hoped to find Sailor Moon alone and grab her for
Hodur before any of the senshi would be the wiser. With the pesky Sailor Loki
around, Njord found his plans becoming more complex.
He heard some giggling in the
shadows behind him and he sighed. Turning slightly, he saw his adversary bathed
in shadows so only her eyes were showing.
“That was your plan?” she laughed.
“Jump out of the bushes and grab her? How cunning.”
“Leave me alone,” Njord snapped.
“This doesn’t concern you.”
“Maybe it should,” the shadow woman
said. “I could be very useful to you, Njord. You need my talents to get these
girls, admit it.”
“Go away,” Njord cried. He pointed a
finger at the shadows and sent a burst of wind in her direction. It ruffled the
leaves around her but did no damage.
The eyes narrowed dangerously. “Have
it your way, Njord.”
The woman disappeared and Njord went
back to planning his next move.
*****
Kami lay lost in a world of dreams.
Sweat trickled down her forehead as she struggled to fight the dark poison that
coursed through her veins. She whimpered softly in her sleep, squeezing her
eyes tight in pain and tossing her head back and forth beneath the covers.
Tansei sat next to her, one hand
holding hers while the other turned the pages of the book he read aloud. His
grip tightened on her hand reassuringly as she underwent another of her tossing
spells and his green eyes filled with worry. When Kami settled down again,
Tansei returned to the story.
Akumu sat in the kitchen, her hands
wrapped around a mug of tea. She was listening to Tansei’s story as the words
slid from the bedroom and down the hall. She had extracted more of Hodur’s
poison before Tansei had arrived, but it was taking her longer than it had
before for her body to process the darkness. It was almost as if Hodur was
growing stronger. Hating herself for even thinking it, Akumu set down her mug
and walked out of the apartment onto the balcony.
In the bedroom, Kami slowly opened
her eyes. Blinking, she stared up at Tansei who had noticed her stirring and
lowered his book. He wiped her sweaty hair off her forehead and smiled at her.
“Welcome back,” he said.
“Tansei,” Kami whispered. “I had the
strangest dream that I was a princess under a spell and when I woke up, my
prince was staring at me.”
Kami blushed as she realized what
she said, and Tansei smiled shyly. He held up the book he had been reading
aloud so that Kami could see the title – Sleeping Beauty.
“It’s always been one of my
favourites,” Tansei admitted.
“Mine, too,” Kami replied,
“especially now that I know it can come true.”
Tansei smiled at her, his face
reddening and returned to his story. His hand, however, remained on Kami’s and
she held it tightly as if afraid to let it go.
*****
“Damn,” Njord cursed. “Isn’t that
senshi ever going to leave?”
The wind god had been following
Usagi and Kiki around all morning, waiting for an opportunity to catch Sailor
Moon off guard. No matter where she went, however, the powerful senshi from
Parallel Earth was always a step behind.
“Problems?” the woman asked,
appearing behind Njord.
“Nothing I can’t handle,” Njord
snapped.
The woman pouted and moved closer to
the wind god. She placed her hand on his shoulder and he flinched under the
iciness of her touch.
“Poor Njord,” the woman said in a
sad voice. “Once the favourite, now a nothing. How fast the mighty have
fallen.”
Njord ignored her, peering out of
the shadows at Usagi and Kiki. The two girls were sitting on a bench at the
side of the road, each eating an ice cream cone and chatting.
The shadow woman slid closer to
Njord until her lips were right beside his ear. “I can help, you know.”
Njord turned his head to listen, his
eyes not leaving the senshi. “Why?”
“I like you,” the woman replied.
“Without me, Hodur will have you killed. I can put you back in his good
graces.”
Njord turned to face her. “I’m
listening.”
The woman smiled cruelly. “Good.”
*****
Usagi and Kiki walked down the
street together after having enjoyed an ice cream cone. Usagi was getting used
to having the strange girl around and was even enjoying her company, although
her incessant questions were starting to grate on her nerves.
As the girls rounded a corner, Usagi
bumped into a man dressed in a business suit. He glared at her angrily as she
apologized.
“Clumsy child,” he sneered. “Watch
where you’re going!”
“Hey!” Kiki protested. “That’s no
way to speak to S-“
“Sorry, sir,” Usagi interrupted,
elbowing Kiki to silence her.
The man grunted and crossed the
street. Kiki glared at him as he walked away and turned to Usagi.
“Such disrespect!” she exclaimed
angrily. “In Asgard, no one would dare snub a senshi!”
“Shhh!” Usagi hushed. “Our
identities are secret here, remember?”
“Secret,” Kiki repeated the word
with distaste. “All you do for these people and you don’t get anything for it.
Why bother?”
“Because it keeps the world safe,”
Usagi replied, hurrying Kiki along. “I know these people appreciate what we do
without them thanking us.”
“But you’re nearly gods!” Kiki said
loudly. “The people should revere you!”
Usagi grabbed Kiki by the arm and
pulled her into Crown’s Café before any one on the street could hear them. They
headed to a booth and Usagi stared hard at the strange girl.
“Kiki, you must be quiet,” Usagi
said. “Remember that this is not your world. Please, for all our sakes!”
Kiki crossed her arms across her
chest and pouted.
“Not a very good look for you,” a
kind voice said behind them.
Kiki’s troubled expression deepened
and Usagi turned around with a smile on her face. Michiru stood behind them,
holding her violin case in one hand.
“Michiru-san!” Usagi exclaimed. She
looked around. “Where’s Haruka?”
Michiru shrugged elegantly. “Out
racing. I told her she could have a day off from my recitals.”
Usagi moved over in her seat so
Michiru could join them. The aquamarine haired woman sat next to Usagi and
glanced at the girl across the table. So similar to Haruka, yet completely
different, Kiki was a puzzle Michiru wanted to figure out.
“You look just like Aegir,” Kiki
remarked to Michiru.
The woman raised an eyebrow. “So
Aegir is my double on your world?”
Kiki nodded. “You don’t act like
her, though. Aegir was always tough and gritty. You’re too girly.”
Michiru frowned at the blond
Haruka-double and turned her attention back to Usagi.
“What are you two doing here?”
Michiru asked. “It’s a little early for a milk shake.”
Usagi shrugged. “I’m supposed to
meet everyone here later, but I thought I would show the place to Kiki first.
Besides, it keeps us off the street.”
Kiki scowled at the comment, her
eyes shooting daggers at Michiru. The aquamarine haired girl ignored the look,
her full attention on Usagi.
“If you don’t have plans with the
girls, I have two extra tickets to a piano concert this evening,” Michiru said.
“Would you and Mamoru like to come?”
Usagi bit her lip. “Mamo-chan is
busy with school today. Chibiusa and I promised not to bother him.”
“Besides, Odin is spending the day
with me,” Kiki interrupted. “The whole day.”
Odin?
Michiru thought. She smiled. “Another time, maybe. What do you two have
planned?”
Kiki looked like she was about to
speak when Unazuki came over with drinks. The red head smiled at Usagi as she
served them, then held her tray against her chest. Her green eyes were
sparkling with gossip and she slid into the seat next to Kiki.
“Usagi-chan, you’ll never guess what
just opened up across town,” Unazuki said excitedly.
“What?” Usagi asked, leaning forward
in eager anticipation.
“An ice cream factory! And they’re
having tours tonight only with a free all-you-can-eat ice cream buffet at the
end!”
Usagi’s eyes lit up. “Wow, a free
buffet! Kiki, do you want to go?”
“We just had ice cream,” Kiki
complained. “You had white and I had brown. Remember?”
“But this is a whole factory!” Usagi
pleaded. “With free ice cream at the end of the tour! Come on, please?”
Kiki rolled her eyes and sighed. “It
doesn’t sound like much fun, but okay. If you want to go that badly.”
Usagi smiled and clapped her hands
excitedly. “Great! Let’s go! We should be back with plenty of time to spare
before we have to meet the others.”
The two girls bounded from their
seats and left the café, Kiki much less enthusiastically than Usagi. Unazuki
and Michiru watched them go. As the waitress cleaned their cups off the table,
Michiru stared at the door and frowned. Rising to her feet, she exited the café
in hot pursuit of the princess and unreliable senshi.
*****
As Tansei read, Kami drifted in and
out of consciousness. She would moan in her sleep and Tansei would pause in his
narration to wipe her forehead with a cool cloth. When Kami was awake, she
would stare up at Tansei with pain-filled brown eyes and listen quietly to him
read.
Suddenly, Kami sat up straight in
bed, gasping for breath and clutching at her chest. Tansei leapt off his chair,
the book falling forgotten to the floor.
“Akumu-chan!” Tansei called.
“Eitai-san! Come quick!”
Tansei sat next to Kami and rubbed
her back as she doubled over, her already pale face growing whiter. Akumu and
Eitai burst into the room and stared at them in shock. Akumu went straight to
her sister.
“Hodur,” Kami managed to gasp. “He’s
in the city. Stronger than before.”
“Where?” Eitai demanded, gripping
Pluto’s staff.
Kami shook her head. “Nearby. I can
feel him inside me.”
“The poison,” Akumu whispered. “Is
Hodur using it to drain Kami of her powers? Is that his plan?”
Kami managed to straighten and
stared into her sister’s eyes. “Go. You have to stop him before he gets
stronger.”
“But,” Akumu protested.
“I’ll stay with her,” Tansei said.
“Please, go.”
Akumu nodded, her eyes lined with
tears. Without another word, she and Eitai left the room to save the world.
*****
Usagi
pulled Kiki along by the hand, the hesitant girl already bored of whatever game
she thought they were playing. With a huge grin on her face, Usagi stopped
outside the new ice cream factory, taking in the building.
“Isn’t it beautiful?” Usagi asked.
Kiki looked at the building
quizzically. It was a large factory with two huge, grinning ice cream cones on
either side of the door. The door itself was made of pink glass with handles
made to resemble ice cream scoops. Women dressed in costumes stood outside the
door, handing samples to anyone who happened to pass. The building itself was a
pale blue colour with a violet domed roof.
“It looks pretty tacky to me,” Kiki
replied truthfully.
Usagi turned to stare at the girl in
disbelief. Kiki shrugged.
“Well, anyway,” Usagi said, “let go.
We want to catch the tour before it starts, don’t we?”
“I guess,” Kiki said reluctantly as
Usagi pulled her toward the door.
One of the sample women smiled
brightly and opened the pink glass doors. Usagi thanked her as she and Kiki
went inside. As the door closed behind them, Michiru appeared from around the
corner, her eyes narrowed suspiciously.
“Looks like trouble,” she said to
her wrist communicator.
“Stay with her,” Haruka replied.
“Let me know if things pick up.”
Michiru flipped her communicator
closed and entered the building behind Usagi and Kiki, keeping well out of
sight.
*****
“Three senshi?” Njord said in
amazement.
“Of course,” the woman bathed in
shadows replied. “What did you expect? I play only to win as much as possible.”
“Master Hodur will be so pleased, he
may make me second in command!” Njord said with a grin.
The shadowed woman smiled. “Second
in command doesn’t sound too shabby at all.”
*****
“Welcome to the Ice Cream Palace,
the happiest factory on Earth,” the smiling tour guide said to the assembled
crowd. “Please don’t wander from the tour and there will be plenty of free
samples at the end. Any questions, please wait for the end of the tour.”
Usagi squealed with delight and
jumped up and down as the pink haired tour guide started to walk. Kiki sighed
in boredom and followed Usagi, her eyes wandering around the building. She had
no idea why Odin’s double seemed to hang on the pink haired woman’s every word,
and wished that they had decided to do something else. As the tour progressed,
Kiki became increasingly restless.
“Isn’t this fun?” Usagi asked as
they passed the large bin where the strawberry ice cream was mixed.
“Thrilling,” Kiki said, suppressing
a yawn. “When will it be over?”
“Please keep your questions to the
end of the tour,” the tour guide said, overhearing Kiki speak.
Kiki rolled her eyes and followed
Usagi and the rest of the group. As she gazed to her right at the giant mixing
bins, she caught a glimpse of a man with spiky white hair and blue eyes. He was
standing off to one side and staring straight at her.
“Usagi,” Kiki whispered.
The blond haired girl ignored her.
Kiki glanced away from the man for a moment to see what had her friend so
entranced. Usagi was staring at a clear funnel filled with sprinkles, pointing
and laughing. With a sigh, Kiki left the group to see what the enemy was doing
in the ice cream factory.
“Kiki?” Usagi asked, sensing her
friend was missing.
Usagi turned and caught a glimpse of
Kiki disappearing back the way they had come.
Blinking with curiousity, Usagi slipped away from the tour to follow her
friend through the factory.
*****
“Where is she?” Rei demanded
angrily.
The senshi were sitting at Crown’s
café, enjoying drinks and waiting for Usagi to show up. She had promised to
meet them after she had run errands for her mother, but had yet to arrive.
“She probably forgot,” Chibiusa said
with a frown. “She does that a lot.”
“Did she come home before you left?”
Minako asked.
Chibiusa shook her head. “I didn’t
see her, but Ikuko-mama got her groceries, so she must have come back at some
point.”
“She dropped off the groceries and
left again?” Ami said. “That doesn’t sound like her at all.”
“I guess we should just keep
waiting,” Rei said, sipping her tea. “And when she does show up, we’ll tell her
exactly how we feel about being forgotten.”
The other senshi sighed into their
drinks. As Chibiusa sipped hers, she suddenly felt someone standing beside her.
“Hello, pretty girls,” Haruka said
with a smile. “Mind if I join you?”
Minako’s eyes lit up as Haruka slid
into the booth next to Chibiusa. Haruka wore a blue man’s suit with a white
blouse underneath. She leaned back and crossed her legs, smiling at the other
senshi.
“Haruka-san,” Rei said. “What brings
you here?”
Haruka shrugged. “Can’t I sit with a
group of pretty girls without them wondering why?”
Ami frowned and Minako blushed.
Haruka let them sit in silence for a moment longer before she uncrossed her
legs and leaned forward.
“I received a strange message from
Michiru a few minutes ago,” Haruka said softly. “She followed Usagi and Kiki
from here to a strange factory and suspects that it could be trouble. I thought
I would check with you to see if you have sensed anything.”
Ami took out her pocket computer and
began tapping some buttons. Haruka leaned back again and smiled down at
Chibiusa.
“So Usagi was here earlier,”
Chibiusa said. “We thought she just forgot.”
Haruka laughed. “Usagi could never
forget her friends.”
Ami looked up from her computer, her
face a mask of worry. The others looked over to her in anticipation.
“I’m picking up a huge quantity of
negative energy somewhere near the edge of the city,” Ami replied. “I can’t get
any definite readings until we’re closer.”
Haruka reached into her pocket and
drew out her car keys. Tossing them into the air, she caught them again easily
with one hand.
“What are we waiting for?” she said.
“Let’s go check it out.”
Chibiusa
leapt to her feet, eager to fight. She began to run to the door when a firm
hand on her shoulder stopped her.
"Where
are you going?" Rei asked.
"To
fight," Chibiusa said.
"Someone
should stay here in case Usagi shows up," Minako told her.
Chibiusa
frowned as the others headed to the door. Ami waved at her as they left, and
Chibiusa sat back down at the table to finish off her drink.
*****
“Kiki?” Usagi called. “Kiki, where
are you?”
Usagi had started to follow the
other girl to the best of her ability, but had quickly lost her in the maze of
ice cream bins. It was almost as if the bins were moving and multiplying on
their own to keep her lost. Usagi would move down a corridor only to turn and
find the way she had just come was blocked. She had no choice but to keep
moving forward.
“Kiki!” Usagi called again.
“Princess,” a voice said near her.
Nearly jumping with fright, Usagi
looked behind her to see her path once again blocked by bins. The voice cleared
her throat and she looked up to see Sailor Loki standing on the bins above her.
The senshi of mischief smiled and jumped down to join Usagi on the ground.
“What’s going on?” Usagi asked.
“A trap,” Loki replied. “Maybe you
should transform while you have the chance.”
Usagi nodded and held out her
broach. “Moon Crystal Power, Make-Up!”
As Sailor Moon materialized, a faint
applauding was heard. From behind a bin stepped Hodur’s minion, Njord. He was
applauding them sarcastically with a faint smile on his lips. Sailor Loki
stepped protectively in front of Sailor Moon and snarled at him.
“A wise move, sailor senshi,” Njord
remarked. “Had you delayed, I would have caught you in your mortal forms which
would have angered my master a great deal.”
“What do you want?” Sailor Moon
demanded. “I won’t allow you to take anymore of my friends.”
“Very well,” Njord said. “I will
spare your friends and take you.”
“Never!” Sailor Loki snapped. “Power
of the Beast!”
Loki held her hand over her head and
a ball of white power appeared. She began to run toward Njord and her form
became that of an immense white wolf. Snarling in anger, the wolf threw herself
at Njord.
“Arctic Blast!” Njord said, holding
his hand toward the charging wolf.
The wolf was tossed aside as a snow
storm picked up and blasted its way through the small corridor where they
fought. Loki hit an ice cream bin and disappeared from view.
“And so, Sailor Moon,” Njord said.
“We are alone at last. My master extends an invitation for you to join him.
Please accept.”
“Deep Submerge!”
Njord was caught off guard and
stumbled aside as the powerful water attack slammed into him. He was knocked
into a bin and came shakily to his feet to find Sailor Neptune standing between
himself and Sailor Moon.
“The third senshi appeared at last,”
Njord said with an angry smile. “What makes you think Hodur will be less
pleased with you?”
“Neptune,” Sailor Moon gasped.
“Be brave,” Neptune whispered. “The
others are on their way.”
Njord took a step towards them when
Loki in wolf form came shooting out from behind the bins. Fangs bared, she
knocked him to the ground and pinned him, her jaws snapping inches away from
his face. In a flash of light, she had transformed herself back to her senshi
form and was smiling at Njord as she sat on his chest.
“You tricked me once before,” Loki
said. “This time, I will save her!”
Njord blinked as Sailor Loki took
his hand in hers and gripped it tightly.
“Power Steal!” she exclaimed.
Njord cried out as his powers were
drained and brought into Loki’s control. The immortal senshi cried out as the
new power exploded within her and stood over Njord’s weakened body.
“The strength! The power! No wonder
we found it difficult to defeat you!” Loki said.
Neptune put her arm protectively in
front of Sailor Moon as Loki unleashed Njord’s power back at him. The spiky
haired man cried out in pain as Loki struck him again and again. The smile on
Loki’s face grew broader with each blow until Sailor Moon could stand it no
longer. Pushing her way past Neptune, she stopped in front of Loki.
“Please, Loki,” Sailor Moon begged.
“Release him.”
“Release him? After all he has done
to you?” Loki asked. “Why should I?”
“Eternity Sweep!”
Purple scythes escaped from between
the bins and separated Loki from the injured and weakened Njord. From between
the bins stepped Sailor Aion and Sailor Nyx, ready to fight. Loki stared at
Aion in shock and Njord didn’t move.
“What did you do that for?” Loki
demanded.
“He has had enough,” Aion replied.
“Sailor Moon asks for mercy.”
Loki grumbled something and back
away. Sailor Moon moved to kneel next to Njord, and the weakened god of wind
turned his head to look at her.
“Finish me,” he replied. “If you do
not, Hodur will.”
Sailor Moon shook her head. “I will
not kill. Is there nowhere else you can go? The place you were before Hodur
found you?”
Njord’s eyes glowed as he reminisced
about a happier life. “There was a place where I would go; Valhalla, the realm
of the gods. Since the death of the old gods, it is all but empty, yet it is
still a beautiful place of dreams.”
Sailor Moon nodded. “Then go there.
Escape Hodur and the darkness. Be free.”
Njord smiled and closed his eyes.
“Thank you, Sailor Moon.”
A form appeared, standing beside the
injured Njord. Sailor Moon looked up and gasped in fright. The face she was
looking at was a cruel reflection of her own. The woman had short icy blue
hair, and lifeless gray eyes above a wicked smile. She wore a long dress of
midnight blue and stood with her hands on her hips. Sailor Moon stumbled to her
feet and backed up to stand near Sailor Neptune.
“Suisei,” Njord gasped, opening his
eyes to meet hers. “You can do no more harm to me.”
The woman laughed. “You think I want
to harm you? Naïve Njord, you have been a pawn in my game all this time. Why
would I try to harm you when you suited my purpose much more as an ally?”
Njord’s pain filled eyes widened.
“You would betray me to Hodur? Why?”
Suisei shrugged. “It’s what I do. No
hard feelings.”
She waved her hands over Njord’s
body, and the god of wind vanished with a terrified scream. With an evil smile,
she looked down where he had been.
“Poor Njord,” she remarked. “It
doesn’t look like you’ll be visiting Valhalla anytime soon.”
“Who are you?” Sailor Moon demanded.
“Why would you take away his last chance at happiness.”
The woman straightened and stared at
Sailor Moon. “I am Suisei, the goddess of betrayal. You will do well to
remember my name, Sailor Moon.”
Sailor Moon said nothing and the
senshi around her prepared themselves for an attack. Suisei laughed at them.
“Silly senshi,” she said. “You’re
hardly worth my effort. But Hodur needs you and I wish to please him, so I
guess I should return with at least one of you.”
She pointed at Sailor Loki and the
blonde girl gasped in pain. Curling her hand palm upwards like a claw, Suisei
pushed the girl backwards until a black portal began to appear behind her. Loki
struggled against the force, but found she could not fight it.
“Forgive me, Odin,” Loki said. “I
have failed you again.”
“Not so fast,” Sailor Moon said.
“Rainbow Moon Heart Ache!”
The attack struck Suisei, causing
her to lose her concentration and drop Loki to the ground. The portal closed
and as Sailor Moon’s attack died down, Suisei stared at the girl.
“That hurt!” she said. “You’re going
to pay for that.”
Suisei clapped her hands together
and pointed to Sailor Moon’s feet. Ice quickly formed, trapping her in once
place. She struggled to free herself, but found she could not.
“And now, Sailor Moon,” Suisei said,
stepping closer. “We shall see why Hodur wants you so badly.”
*****
Haruka’s yellow sports car slowed to
a halt outside a bright, cheerful building. On either side of its pink doors
were smiling, happy ice cream cones, and smiling serving girls were
distributing samples to bright eyed children as they walked past. Minako and
Chibiusa’s eyes lit up with delight as they saw the factory, but Ami was
already pushing buttons on her computer while Haruka and Rei stared at the
building with mistrusting eyes.
“I feel an evil presence here,” Rei
said softly.
Haruka grunted in agreement. Ami
finished typing and looked up at the smiling ice cream cones.
“This is the centre of the
disturbing energy,” she reported. “I would guess that Usagi, Kiki, and Michiru
are already inside.”
“They may need our help,” Minako
said. “We should follow them.”
As the girls got out of the car,
they were suddenly pushed aside by a powerful force. Ami drew out her computer
again and began to rescan the building.
“It’s a force field of negative
energy,” Ami said in shock. “We can’t get in!”
*****
Neptune stepped in front of her princess, mirror at the
ready. Her talisman glowed as it
reflected the evil inside the small, blue haired woman.
“Ooh, what a pretty mirror,” Suisei
cooed. “ May I see it?”
Suisei pointed to the talisman,
grinning wickedly. Neptune gasped in horror as her mirror began to slip from
her grasp. She tightened her hold, but
it suddenly came free and flew neatly into the evil woman’s hands. At this, Aion started forward and Suisei
moved to throw her into a wall but hesitated, twirling the Aqua Mirror around
in her hand.
“ Ah, Miss Eternity, awake so soon?”
Suisei asked conversationally. “Here, I’ll give you another chance to rest up.”
She waved her hand in front of the
mirror, and the surface changed, darkening to reveal a shapeless prison. Realizing what she was planning for Aion,
Neptune threw her attack at the goddess.
“Deep Submerge!”
The huge tidal wave succeeded in
only wetting the woman and making her very angry. Sailor Aion took this
opportunity to turn to her younger companion.
“Free the princess,” Aion told Nyx.
The blue haired senshi nodded and
ran to stand in front of Sailor Moon.
“Damn it! My hair! My beautiful
hair! You’ll suffer for that,” Suisei
turned her cold silver stare over towards Neptune.
Sailor Loki had been watching the
struggle from where Suisei had dropped her, and now tried to move to free the
still immobile Sailor Moon. As she crawled across the floor Suisei caught her
movement and waved her arm, throwing her into the air and pinning both her and
Aion to an ice cream bin. Concentrating
once more, she held up the Elegant Soldier’s mirror and blasted her with a sick
parody of her own attack.
“Glacial Suffocation!”
Out of the mirror, a planet shaped
ball of ice rocketed toward Neptune.
Without time to dodge, she was hit by the full force of it. She crumpled to the ground and lay still.
“Sailor
Neptune!” Moon yelled, tears blurring her vision.
She
rubbed her eyes with her only hand free from the ice climbing up her body. Giving up hope, she had begun to cry again
when she noticed Sailor Nyx sneaking up from behind the woman who was laughing
hysterically.
“Ah, the Mighty Sailor Moon, now you
shall fall and my master shall achieve his purpose.”
Sailor Moon only bowed her head in
response, hiding her smile as Nyx drew closer and closer up from behind her.
*****
As Haruka, Rei, Minako, rushed the
doors, the pink haired women stopped them. Ami stood by the car, trying to
dismantle the force field with her computer. With an annoyed grunt, Haruka
moved to push past them when one of the still smiling women pushed her with
such force that she flew back to her car.
“Haruka-san!” the girls yelled as
they ran to help her up.
“Those are not normal people,”
Haruka swore.
“There’s a structural weakness
around the back of the building,” Ami reported, looking up from her computer.
“I suggest we try to get it there.”
The others nodded and they all got
back into the car. As soon as they were
out of sight of the women, the blonde racer turned the car into a dark alley.
“ Okay everyone, transform!”
“ Mars Star Power...”
“ Venus Star Power...”
“ Mercury Star Power...”
“ Uranus Planet Power...”
“ Make-up!” the girls shouted as
one.
Running out of the alley, they
noticed a door leading into the garish factory that had been carelessly left ajar.
“This your structural weakness?”
Sailor Uranus asked with a half smile.
The senshi passed through the doors.
Sailor Venus stopped half way through and shook her head sadly.
“Hodur sure is getting sloppy,” she
remarked as they made their way inside.
*****
Nyx jumped on the back of the
goddess, grabbing her in a chokehold.
As the two struggled together, Aion used the diversion to break free
from the invisible bonds that held Loki and her to the bin.
Running
to see if Neptune was all right, she motioned for Loki to help Sailor
Moon. Neptune had sat up and was
rubbing her arms to warm herself up. Her teeth were chattering and her lips
seemed to be a strange tint of blue.
“Are you all right?” Aion asked,
keeping one eye on the unpredictable senshi of mischief.
“Yeah, I’m fine,” Neptune said as
she struggled to stand.
“Then hurry and help Loki get Sailor
Moon out of the ice,” Aion ordered. “I’ll keep Suisei off your backs.”
Just then Nyx came soaring past the
two senshi and struck an ice cream bin with a sickening thud. She slid to the
ground, blinking rapidly and rubbing her head. Suisei turned to the others,
Neptune’s mirror in her hand.
Aion ran at her, the orb on Pluto’s staff glowing with energy, but
she never got the chance to attack.
Suisei turned towards her and held up the mirror.
“Icy Entrapment!” she yelled, and an
icy vortex appeared, sucking her into the prison of the mirror.
“Aion, no!” Loki yelled as she ran
at the evil girl, rage in her eyes.
Sailor Nyx leapt to her feet and
headed straight for the enraged senshi. Suisei turned to face them, her eyes
glowing eagerly as she held up the mirror once more.
“Neptune, get Sailor Moon out of
here!” Nyx yelled as she ran past.
Not waiting to be asked twice,
Neptune grabbed the half-thawed Sailor Moon and leapt over the bins and into
the factory.
Suisei
screamed in rage.
“Icy
Entrapment!” she yelled again, aiming the mirror at Loki.
Nyx
pushed Loki out of the way as Suisei’s attack struck, and was sucked into the
talisman.
Loki sat stunned for a second unable
to believe what she had just seen. Caressing the mirror like a child, the
goddess turned.
“And now for you, Loki.”
Loki turned her anger toward the
woman and punched her quickly in the stomach. Without pausing, Loki back
flipped over the bin and disappeared into the factory. Gasping for air, Suisei dropped the mirror
and disappeared.
*****
Making their way through the
factory, in what they believed to be the general direction of the fight, the
four Sailor Senshi wove their way over and through the maze of bins. Hopping over a bin, Sailor Venus landed in
an open area surrounded by the ice cream bins.
The others soon joined her and they searched the area for signs of a
battle. Off to one side was a huge puddle of water and near to it was a large
hollow piece of ice.
“ Michiru...” Haruka began as she
spotted her partner’s talisman lying on the floor.
“ Why would that be here?” Mars
asked, “and where is Neptune?”
Mercury had out her computer and was
typing in some figures, “The computer can detect no negative energy here. It
also can’t locate Sailor Moon or Sailor Neptune.”
“I don’t feel anything either,” Mars
admitted, “Except something strange coming from the mirror.”
As Haruka picked it up and looked
into its depths, two people were seen inside the empty blackness.
“Aion and Nyx!” she said sharply
startling the other senshi.
“What?” Venus said coming over from
the corner she was investigating.
“Aion and Nyx are trapped in the
mirror!” Uranus reported, holding up the talisman for all to see.
The four girls looked into it and
saw the two senshi standing in a place of shapeless space, their powers
occasionally lighting the darkness as they struggled to escape.
“Neptune must have somehow left it
here when they escaped, they probably had to get out really fast,” Venus
commented.
“Yeah, she couldn’t go back for the
mirror because she had to protect Sailor Moon,” Mercury continued.
Suddenly, the scene became blurry
and the brightly colored ice cream factory was turned back into the abandoned
warehouse it had been before.
“Come on,” Uranus sighed, “ Let’s
go.”
Feeling their way through the dark,
the girls made their way out of the empty building and into the sunlight.
*****
Sailor Loki sat on the rooftops,
staring out into the starry night. Hours had passed since the attack and Loki
had yet to return to the apartment. She had failed again. Not only Odin, but
also Aion who had believed in her and Nyx who had trusted her.
“I’m no senshi,” Loki grumbled to
herself. “I can’t even protect my friends. No wonder the others threw me out.”
As she stared up at the full moon,
she wondered where Neptune had gone with Sailor Odin – no, she correct herself,
Sailor Moon. Odin was long gone, her one true friend betrayed by her blood sister.
Somehow, she would set things right.
Somehow she would get Odin back. Somehow, she would keep Ragnarok from
destroying this world.
This episode was written jointly by Azura
and Hollie. The character of Suisei is Hollie’s creation. We both hope you enjoyed
this episode.