THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING PLUTO by Jeffrey Hosmer The fire halted in mid-motion, the remains of the helicopter frozen in the act of fiery annihilation. "Pluto?" Sailor Neptune asked in surprise, looking at the frozen hell surrounding them. "What have you done?" Sailor Uranus seconded. The enigmatic Sailor of the Future faced them sadly. "I have stopped time. You must take this opportunity and escape now." "I never knew you had this kind of power!" Uranus said. "No. As the Guardian of Time this is the most forbidden act for me." "The most forbidden...?" "What's going to happen to you?" Sailor Neptune asked quietly. "I've already met the true Messiah..." Sailor Pluto said quietly, with a soft smile that only reached her eyes. "The true Messiah...?" Sailor Neptune asked in shock. Then the two Outer Senshi were gone. Sailor Pluto looked at the frozen helicopter and sighed. It was not a sigh of sadness, but rather relief. It was finally over. The frozen world around her wavered and blurred as her hold on the twentieth century frayed and finally broke. She watched it all slide away, knowing she could never return to that time again. It didn't matter. She had already made sure she was present in the Sailors' future to 'help' them with Galaxia. She frowned as the Gate of Time formed in front of her. Human languages were not really made for Time Travel. Still, she knew that her fellow Senshi would have been glad to know the reason she could not stop time in the fight against Galaxia was so that she could do it later, a year before. Or something like that. Even living through all of it twice didn't make it any easier for her. She had not wanted to live such a convoluted path, but she had to... Dark Dome Close was the only way to make sure that the battle against Pharaoh 90 was resolved properly... and she needed to be there in the battle against Galaxia so that... "I never wanted this job," she said aloud to the Gate of Time. It stood there, silently, never answering. Not that she really expected an answer to that. "I'm done," she said to it. "I've protected you against the Black Moon Family. I let Chibi-Usa go back to the past. I let the Sailors come forward to Crystal Tokyo, even HER. I let Uranus and Neptune 'kill' me and Hotaru-chan. I made sure Saturn awoke on our side. Now, I want to go home." She looked up at it for a moment. "Please," she added. For a long moment, nothing happened. Then, slowly, the door opened. She felt tears form in her eyes. Finally, the job was done. She set the Time Staff upright by the door, then hung a small ring of keys on the little heart-shaped loop on the top of it... just like she had found it when she had taken the job, so long ago. She had known what it had entailed, but, in a way, she had prepared herself for it. Divested of the tools of her office, Sailor Pluto stepped through the Gate of Time. As she did so, her uniform changed in color, as did her hair. She appeared in the Court and bowed before the True Messiah, the one for whom she had sacrificed so much. Standing up, she reached up to straighten the long-missing bow in her hair. "Welcome back, Minako," Neo-Queen Serenity said. THE END. Author's Note Time travel can really play with your head, can't it? ;) The idea of Minako being Pluto came to me while tossing ideas around with Sean Gaffney over our "Trials and Errors" collaboration. He decided to make a Minako-Pluto on our Council of Chronos and my evil mind started to think of how Minako might become Pluto... this was the result. If you want to learn more of this Pluto, check out "Trials and Errors." It's not done yet, but the most up-to-date version is on my website. Jeff Hosmer 2 November 1998 Jeffrey Paul Hosmer jhosmer@ix.netcom.com http://www.tass.org/~jhosmer/