Blood Moon- Part 4
by becca-oneechan
1/13/97
smhaven@teleport.com
Well, here's part 4 of this fanfic. I hope it pleases. If you've read this far,
there must be something to it.
"Sailor Moon" is the property of Takeuchi Naoko.
WARNING: This 'episode' is pretty violent and gory - just so you know. But, hey,
at last it's beginning to live up to its name!
--Blood Moon--
"Part Four- Paths of Red"
*becca-oneechan*
Usagi slipped down the dark corridor after Kunzite. They had less time than
they'd thought. Queen Beryl was about to launch a full scale attack on Earth,
and someone Kunzite called 'Queen Metallia' was about to 'awaken', whatever that
meant. Usagi assumed that was a bad thing. The set expression on Kunzite's face
and the danger throbbing down their bond confirmed this.
Now they were headed toward the queen's private chambers, through back ways that
only Kunzite and a few youma knew about. Beryl was in her throne room at the
moment, with Prince Endymion at her side, but she would be retiring soon, and
they had to get themselves inside and in a position to strike before that.
Kunzite turned and put a finger to his lips as he touched a secret panel in the
wall. A small opening sprang dark and cold near the floor, but before they could
bend to crawl into it, Kunzite stiffened and closed it with another touch to the
panel.
"Someone's coming," he hissed to Usagi. "Get behind me, and keep quiet."
She nodded, her eyes wide.
"Remember our plan," he added. She grimaced. "I know," he said, glancing down
the dark, seemingly empty corridor, then turning toward her and leaning against
the wall. "This is humiliating. I had hoped we wouldn't run into any youma. In
another couple of moments we would have been safe. But I guess we have to do
what we have to do."
He glanced down the corridor again, then placed a hand on Usagi's shoulder,
drawing her closer. She steeled herself, and tried to look at him the way she
looked at Tuxedo Kamen. It wasn't easy. She struggled in herself, then with a
tiny twitch of one eye, placed a slim hand on one of his hips. Now she could
finally hear the claws clicking on the floor of the corridor, echoing toward
them. Kunzite must either have far better ears than her, or, more likely, other
ways of sensing things.
Kunzite seemed to be faring little better than she. Pretending complete
infatuation with a mortal enemy was an exercise in both control and acting
ability.
"Master Kunzite!"
Usagi felt Kunzite's hand tighten momentarily on her shoulder, and she saw an
extremely irritated, almost pained expression cross his face. She assumed this
wasn't a good thing.
"Arckle," he growled, pulling Usagi closer as he turned back toward the
corridor. It was a more natural move than they'd been performing up until now,
and she huddled against his side without a second thought, gazing at the two
youma before her with large, fear filled eyes. She wasn't usually this near to a
youma, unless they were trying to kill her, and she found they were even uglier
up close than at a distance.
The larger of the two, the one who had spoken, was the first male youma she had
ever seen. She'd never thought about the things coming in two flavors before.
She'd always fought female youma, and never considered that there might be males
too. She didn't much care for the looks of this one.
He was tall, almost taller than Kunzite. His flesh was a dull grey, his eyes a
slitted yellow. His mouth was wide, with pale lips, and, as he smiled she could
see, an overabundance of sharp white teeth. She shivered and pressed closer to
Kunzite. He looked like a shark or some other awful sea creature, and he
frightened her, a lot.
The female youma wasn't as threatening, resembling a mixture between a young
girl and an exotic bird. She looked almost as anxious as Usagi felt, glancing
from her companion to Kunzite nervously.
"Fancy meeting you here," the male youma sneered. "Are you slumming, my lord? Or
perhaps giving your new pet the grand tour?"
"I might ask you the same question," Kunzite snarled. "These halls aren't very
often traveled... by respectable youma."
Usagi felt a little bad for the female youma as she winced at this barb, aimed
though it was at her companion. Arckle just chuckled, a wet, gurgling sound that
made Usagi press even closer to Kunzite.
"That's *why* we're here," he answered, leering. The female youma made as good a
job of blushing as anyone whose face was covered with short, soft blue feathers
could manage.
Kunzite looked disgusted. "I don't need to hear about that!"
"Well, you asked. Is that why you're here too?" the youma asked. "My lord," he
added, as if it was an afterthought.
"That would be none of your business, now wouldn't it?" Kunzite answered
smoothly. Usagi shivered at the menace in his voice, but this time she was
grateful for it, and she clutched his belt, glancing up at his set face for
further reassurance.
"So, it would appear you've decided to try a little variety in your bed- meat,
ne, Master Kunzite?"
Usagi felt her stomach churn as Arckle fixed those flat yellow eyes on her and
gave her a good looking over. She was glad Kunzite's arm was strong and warm
about her, for it was the only thing keeping her from bolting, and keeping her
standing as her knees threatened to give out on her.
"Feeling suicidal today, are we?"
Arckle grinned toothily. "You can't do anything to me. I'm too valuable to Queen
Beryl."
Kunzite smiled crookedly, his silver eyes flaring. "Oh," he said, almost gently.
"Is that so?"
He raised his free hand and fired a bolt of blue fire that surrounded and
consumed the youma before he had a chance to do more than let out a small,
strangled scream.
Usagi gulped, but really, she couldn't say she wasn't happy to see the last of
that vile creature. At least this time there hadn't been any blood.
Kunzite turned his gaze to the female youma, who was pressed back against the
opposite wall, clearly expecting to suffer the same fate, but too afraid to run.
"You have bad taste in partners, Lanna," he said. "But I won't punish you for
poor judgment. Go."
The youma blinked at him, as his words took a moment to sink in. "Ar- arigato,
Master Kunzite," she breathed, her voice more melodic than most youma. She edged
away, then gave Usagi a little smile.
"You saw nothing, of course," Kunzite added.
"Nothing at all, my lord. I left Arckle a corridor back, and haven't seen him
since."
"Very good."
She darted away.
Kunzite sighed and leaned his head back against the wall. He ran his free hand
down his face, but didn't remove his arm from around Usagi. She didn't move to
pull away either. She needed him as a prop too much for that, and for some
reason she found his closeness comforting, even with Arckle dead.
"Just my luck," Kunzite groaned. "We run into the only youma with the balls to
speak back to me. Literally."
Usagi giggled. "But you took care of him," she said, her voice warm.
"Yes. He was right though. If I wasn't about to kill Queen Beryl and help you
bring down the Dark Kingdom, I wouldn't have dared to do that. Male youma are so
rare they have to be kept here and used as stud. There are only two others left.
If she ever found out about this, Beryl would have my hide."
"But she'll be dead before he's even missed, right?"
"I hope so. Unless Lanna runs right to her with the tale. Youma are treacherous
creatures at the best of times."
"You don't have to tell me. But I think she'll be okay."
"Feminine intuition?"
She gave him a hard look. "No. I just don't think she'll tell, all right?"
"Whatever. Well, let's get on with this."
Kunzite released her and straightened. He pressed the panel again, and they
crawled through, closing it behind themselves.
"No turning back now," Kunzite whispered.
* * *
"Artemis no baka!" Makoto was growing increasingly agitated. "You're just being
a stupid, stupid, stubborn cat!"
"Mako-chan," Ami inserted, placing a hand on her tall friend's shoulder. "Calm
down. Let me try."
Mako huffed and puffed, but clamped her lips over further angry words.
"Look, Artemis," Ami said reasonably, "Even Luna agrees. We probably won't even
have the power to get to the Gate now that Minako-chan is gone, and if that is
the case, how do you expect us to have any effect once we're there? We know
Usagi-chan is in the Dark Kingdom, and there's little doubt Minako is there now
also. The best idea is to follow them and see if we can't all get together. Then
we can bring the Dark Kingdom down from the inside, which was what we were
planning on doing in the first place."
"Before that airhead loused everything up," Rei muttered.
"Shut up, Rei!" Mako snarled.
"That's no way to talk about our princess and leader," Ami added reproachfully.
"I'm getting just a little tired of hearing you put Usagi-chan down," Luna said,
her voice strained. "I'm beginning to wonder about your loyalty to the princess
and to the senshi."
Rei was struck dumb by this not entirely undeserved barrage.
"Well, I wouldn't go quite that far, Luna," Ami said softly. Mako just glared.
"Listen," Artemis cut in. "I agree that we probably can't get to Greenland, or
wherever, now. But I still don't think storming into the Dark Kingdom is a good
idea. You can't be certain of finding Usagi-chan or Minako-chan, and Queen Beryl
will know as soon as the ginzuishou enters her kingdom."
"Um, Artemis...." Mako had a startled look on her face. "I thought you knew."
"What?"
Everyone looked at Mako curiously.
"Er...." She glanced around. "I thought everyone knew. Minako-chan took the moon
stick with her."
"WHAT?!"
She flinched. They all looked over at the table that had held the moon stick,
the communicator, and the transformation pen. The fat pink pen and small pink
rectangle now sat alone.
"Why didn't you say something sooner?"
"What was she thinking?"
"This is awful!"
"We have to get going, right now!"
Mako was glad Artemis was finally agreeing with the rest of them, but she felt
she had to defend herself against the accusations of the others.
"I told you, I thought you guys knew! Besides, what's wrong with Minako-chan
taking the ginzuishou? We were going to do that anyway!"
"But there were going to be all four-- or, well, at least three of you," Luna
said. "And you weren't going to use it."
"We weren't?" Rei asked.
"No." Luna glared at her. "The ginzuishou belongs to the royal family, and is
actually, in a way, a part of our princess. Only members of her family; she, her
mother, an ancestor, or a future offspring; can wield its true power."
All the girls looked surprised by this news, and Rei appeared rather crushed.
"How come you never said anything about this before?" Mako asked, folding her
arms.
"There was no reason to."
"Hmph." Mako didn't think that was a very good answer.
Ami spoke up. "We had better catch up with Minako-chan quickly. She doesn't know
she can't use the ginzuishou--"
"But she can," Artemis put in softly.
"WHAT?!"
"I'm heading for the arcade! Minna! Transform, and join me!"
"Artemis!" Luna howled as the slim white cat took off. "Get back here, you
coward! You've got a lot of questions to answer! Yargh!!"
She shot after him, her black tail frizzed, her whiskers quivering.
"Finally!" Mako crowed, not caring about any problems the cats were heaping upon
themselves. "Come on, guys! We're taking on the Dark Kingdom!!"
* * *
Sailor Venus slashed out with one foot, catching a youma in the midsection. The
hybrid creature folded and choked up a gout of blood, before arching and
screaming as a golden beam of power shot through her chest, frying her heart,
and quite effectively killing her.
This display seemed to shock the other five youma encircling Sailor Venus, and
the brief pause it gave them proved deadly. The crescent beam sheered one
through the neck, and another across the midsection before any of them made a
move. The remaining three attacked at once, but one received the beam full in
the face, blowing her head off, and a second got the moon stick in her belly,
the curved, wickedly pointed end doing quite a bit of damage before the power of
the thing blasted her jerking body into little pieces.
Sailor Venus ducked under the third, acquiring a nasty slice over one eye, but
escaping any further injury. She rose behind the thing and spun, slamming her
clasped fists into the back of its neck hard enough that there was a gristly
crunching sound, and the youma fell dead.
The young girl stood a moment, catching her breath. She was surrounded by limp
bodies, several of which were lightly crisped, and smoking. Her feet were awash
with dark blood, her fuku, arms, and legs liberally splattered. The moon stick
hung from her right hand, beads of crimson dripping from the pointed ends, the
ginzuishou glowing a dull scarlet through the wash of blood covering it. Hot
blood streamed down the left side of her face, stinging in her eye, but she had
no time to do anything about it.
Shaking back her long, pale gold hair, Sailor Venus resumed the dash down the
dark hallway which had been interrupted by the group of youma she left behind
her in bits and puddles. She could feel her princess before her, a bright flame
in this black place, a burning beacon in her heart.
Three more youma appeared before her. It took her less than a minute to dispatch
these.
"I'm coming, my princess," she gritted through clenched teeth as she gutted the
last youma. "I'm coming, Usagi-chan."
* * *
"She's quite good," Prince Endymion commented, leaning over the arm of Queen
Beryl's throne, watching the image of Sailor Venus which appeared over the globe
before her.
The queen didn't seem to care for the admiration in his voice. She sent ten more
youma after the girl, and watched in shock as they were destroyed.
"Shall I go finish her off, majesty?" Endymion asked, clasping the hilt of the
huge sword by his side.
"No." She shook her head and dispatched more youma. "She may be good, but she
can't keep this up forever. I have plenty of youma, and sooner or later she will
fall and we will finally have the ginzuishou, as well as being rid of one of our
most powerful adversaries. There is no way we can lose."
"Hmph." Endymion was disappointed.
* * *
"Oh my God!"
Sailor Jupiter stood, staring in shock at the carnage before her. Sailor Mars
turned several shades lighter than her normal color. Sailor Mercury excused
herself and retreated around the last corner to be quietly sick.
"What happened here?" Luna gasped.
"I'd say that it was pretty obvious," Artemis replied, making his way
fastidiously through the liberal pools of congealing blood that laced the stone
floor. They were all in the Dark Kingdom now, and the white cat had sited that
as a fairly legitimate reason for him not to have to answer any questions. But
Luna had promised him that if they lived through this, she was going to *make*
him talk.
"Minako-- Sailor Venus did this?" Sailor Jupiter gasped, her green eyes wide.
"Hai," Artemis answered briefly, as Sailor Mercury, pale and a bit wobbly,
rejoined them, wiping her mouth, and trying to avoid looking directly at any
body parts. Sure, she wanted to be a doctor, but that didn't mean she was able
to gaze upon such grim and complete carnage with an unflinching eye. Even the
ceiling was splattered, clotted blood and other things dripping down the walls.
"Cripes! How many were there to start with, you think?" Sailor Jupiter strode
forward and scooped Artemis up, fording him through the mess. She was rapidly
recovering from her shock, and was now beginning to feel a great deal of
admiration, and just a bit of jealousy over her friend's prowess.
"Judging by Sailor Venus's former methods," Artemis said, looking around without
twitching a whisker, "I'd say about seven. Maybe eight."
"Wild."
"Artemis, you don't even seem surprised!" Sailor Mars said, her face twisted in
disgust as she picked her way through the slumped bodies and scattered body
parts.
"Well, before we joined up with the rest of you senshi we didn't have Sailor
Moon with her tiara or her moon stick. How did you *think* Sailor V finished off
her foes?"
"Oh, gross," Sailor Mars gagged, in a general response, not really to Artemis's
words.
"Come on, Sailor Mercury," Luna coaxed. The blue haired senshi was extremely
reluctant to cross the gore spattered floor, but once she had Luna's comforting
weight resting on her left shoulder, she seemed to do better.
"Come on," Sailor Jupiter said, leading the way.
"Eek!" Sailor Mars squealed as they came upon another scene of mass slaughter
and her foot clunked against what proved to be a head, with its body no longer
attached. This time it was her turn to be ill, noisily and without removing
herself.
"Well," Sailor Jupiter commented to Artemis, still on her shoulder, "I guess we
won't have any problem finding Sailor Venus. Just follow the trail of bodies."
Her voice was filled with grim humor.
Artemis sighed.
* * *
"Oh hell."
Kunzite was so shocked to hear Usagi swear that he forgot to shush her. "Wh-what
is it?"
They had still been looking for just the right hiding place, somewhere they
could be concealed but not impeded in their view or movement. They had yet to
find two such places, or one big enough for both of them, but as it was almost
an hour before Queen Beryl retired they hadn't been in an inordinate hurry.
Her sweet face closing in a furious expression, Usagi snapped the words out.
"The senshi are here!"
"They're what?"
"They're here, in the Dark Kingdom. And they have the ginzuishou. That means
Queen Beryl will know they're here, probably already knows. Which means...."
"That she won't be returning to her quarters," Kunzite supplied for her.
"Damnation!"
Usagi chewed on her lower lip. "I was hoping they wouldn't screw things up!"
"I should have anticipated this," Kunzite said, scowling. "We should have acted
right away, instead of taking a stupid, needless nap. Or--"
"Well, there's nothing for it." Usagi rose. "Let's go."
"Go where?"
"To the throne room, if you know any more secret passages. Queen Beryl's going
to be busy with the senshi. If they're going to blow our plans, then let's make
some new ones, utilizing this distraction!"
"That actually makes sense," Kunzite said, gazing at her in surprise. He didn't
mention that it was also rather mercenary of her, and seemed a reasoning more
befitting *his* thought process than hers.
"Hey!" She made a face. "I can make sense if I want to!"
Kunzite chuckled. "All right, let's go."
* * *
By the time the rest of the senshi and the two cats caught up with Sailor Venus
they had passed at least two dozen dead bodies, and nearly as many splatters
that used to be bodies. When they came upon their compatriot, she was engaged in
hand to hand combat with an especially large youma, while a second crept up on
her from behind. Sailor Jupiter quickly cooked this would-be assassin with a
strength of ki she hadn't known she was capable of. Sailor Mars moved to
physically attack the youma grappling with Sailor Venus, for none of them dared
risk a power attack so near to their fellow senshi. But before she could close,
Sailor Venus gave a great heave, throwing the youma down the hall. Then, while
the dazed being tried to rise and return to the fight, she whipped her crescent
beam through its chest.
"Sailor Venus!" Sailor Jupiter cried, as the blonde warrior slumped against the
wall, clutching her stomach. The three senshi rushed to her side, through the
five or six bodies piled between them.
"I'm all right," Sailor Venus muttered, straightening. Her appearance belied her
words, however, as her fuku was torn through the midsection, her chest and
stomach bloodied. Her bows and her skirt were ragged and ripped. Her gloves were
literally gone, and her arms and legs were laced with cuts and scratches both
shallow and deep. There was a nasty gash over one eye that was only beginning to
scab up, and a thin slice traced down the side of her face that had been made by
something razor sharp.
"Minako-chan, we're going to have to have a long talk when we get home," Artemis
said quietly.
Sailor Venus grimaced, then turned her head and spat out some blood. "If we
live, I'll let you chew me out as much as you want," she said, wiping a hand
wearily across her eyes, then looking in surprise at the blood dripping off her
fingers. "Is this mine?"
"Sailor Mercury, how badly is she hurt?" Sailor Mars asked, as Sailor Jupiter
caught her friend when she swayed and nearly fell.
Sailor Mercury already had her visor activated, and was scanning the wounded
senshi. "It's not as bad as it looks," she said finally. "The ginzuishou is
healing the worst of her wounds even as we talk. She's a little weak from blood
loss, but mostly it's from over-extending her ki."
"I'll be fine in a sec," Sailor Venus said, shaking her head, which splattered a
bit of blood on Sailor Jupiter's face and the wall behind her. She straightened,
looking woefully down at her ruined fuku. "Rats."
"Hey, at least it still covers all the important parts, ne?" Sailor Jupiter
tried to be cheerful.
"Yeah, I guess. I always liked Sailor V's fuku better anyway."
"Minna! Someone's coming!" Luna warned.
Sailor Venus growled and gripped the moon stick more tightly. Before anyone
could stop her, she launched herself down the hallway, toward the approaching
troop of warrior youma.
"Come on, Mars," Sailor Jupiter yelled cheerfully. "Let's go kick some tail!"
"Right!" As Sailor Jupiter bounded after Sailor Venus, Sailor Mars turned
briefly to the remaining senshi. "Mercury, stay here with the cats. Yell if you
need help."
There was a loud shout of glee, then the snap and crack of lightning down the
hall, which filled the air with the smell of scorched ozone, followed by the
scent of something organic burning. Sailor Mars wrinkled her nose in disgust,
but ran after the other two girls as Sailor Jupiter bellowed; "Hurry up, Mars!
You're missing all the fun!"
"Luna...." Sailor Mercury held the black cat close, her dark blue eyes wide.
"What's happening to us? The others didn't used to be this aggressive, not even
Sailor Jupiter. This just doesn't seem... right. What could be causing it?"
"I'm... I'm not sure."
"I think it's the princess," Artemis put in from down by Sailor Mercury's feet.
"What do you mean?"
He shook his head, then smoothed his whiskers with a nervous paw. "I'm not sure,
really. It's just a gut feeling. Something has happened to our princess, and
it's communicating itself to the rest of you girls. I'll have to ask Sailor
Venus, if I can get an ounce of sense out of her."
"Artemis," Luna's voice was stern. "What does Sailor Venus--"
"Come on, guys!" Sailor Jupiter yelled. "It's all clear!"
"For the moment!" Sailor Mars added grimly.
"Let's go." Artemis bounded down the hall.
"Fine, kitty cat," Luna muttered as Sailor Mercury walked toward the smoking
remains and scorched walls that marked the recent battleground. "But
happenstance and your own luck won't carry you forever. Sooner or later you're
going to answer my questions!"
* * *
"They're getting dangerously close to the throne room, my queen," Prince
Endymion said, shifting from foot to foot and gripping his sword. "Are you
certain you don't want me to go finish them?"
"Quite certain," Beryl snapped, watching as twenty youma were destroyed, only
managing to get in a blow or two against the three young girls. Nothing that
would even slow them, certainly. She looked up at the handsome young man
standing beside her, her red eyes gleaming with maliciousness. "After all, to
get through all that...." She waved a hand at the ranks of youma standing before
the throne, so thick there seemed almost no end to them. "Especially without
their leader...."
"But, my queen," Endymion protested, "They do have the ginzuishou, and that
Sailor Venus seems to be a more ruthless leader than Sailor Moon ever was."
"Hm." Queen Beryl leaned her elbow on the throne arm, gazing speculatively at
the young man. "You are right, in part, but you don't seem to realize how
essential Sailor Moon is to the senshi. Without her they are crippled, and no
matter how many of my youma they destroy, it will do them no good in the end.
Trust me in this."
"Where is that little cry-baby, anyway?" Prince Endymion wondered, his brow
furrowing. "Kunzite said she went back on their bargain, so she ought to be
here, leading her little band."
Queen Beryl waved it off. "Perhaps she decided she really was better off leaving
the senshi, even though she refused to join our glorious venture. It hardly
matters, however, for Sailor Venus carries the ginzuishou to us in her stead."
"And it will be far easier to get it from the hands of one who cannot use its
true power," Endymion grinned.
"Oh, but she can use it, tap its true potential."
Endymion's dark eyes widened. "How can that be?"
Queen Beryl smirked, but did not reply.
* * *
"So, this corridor leads right to an opening behind the throne?" Usagi asked,
taking advantage of being able to speak aloud. This would be one of her last
chances, for once they entered the secret passage before them there would be no
verbal communication, for fear of detection.
"Hai." Kunzite nodded.
Usagi bent and peered at it.
"And Queen Beryl knows nothing about it?" Her voice was slightly incredulous.
"Oh, she knows about it."
Usagi straightened and glared at Kunzite. "Then how can we dare to take it?
Surely she's rigged it or something!"
"Your mind gets more devious by the moment," Kunzite said, cocking his head and
gazing at her with genuine interest on his face. "You're beginning to think more
and more like a denizen of the Dark Kingdom would." Before she could get
offended or protest, he answered her smoothly. "Of course there are traps. But I
can deal with them easily."
"Without her knowing?"
He nodded again, his face dead serious. "It's not too difficult. They were
implemented long ago. And her attention is sure to be caught up by your little
friends and their quest for glory. She won't notice."
"Speaking of the senshi, they're getting closer all the time. We had better get
going." But she did not move. "Won't Queen Beryl sense me coming, even without
the ginzuishou?"
He shook his head, silvery bangs falling in his eyes. "I've told you, that is
what we undertook the bonding for. So that you would seem as a being of the Dark
Kingdom, even though you are not."
"Oh, is that the reason?" she said scathingly.
"Hey," he snapped, folding his arms. "You're hardly in any position to
criticize! If that was not also your reason as well, then what cause had you to
do this thing?"
"Yeah, yeah." She bit her lip. "You're right. But just 'cause I did it doesn't
mean I have to like it."
"No one said you did. No more do I. But I won't take any 'holier than thou'
attitude from you, when at the heart of the matter you're no less guilty than I
am!"
"Unless stupidity is a crime," Usagi muttered bitterly.
Kunzite did not know how to respond to this self-inflicted barb by the usually
overly-cheerful girl, and so said nothing. She chewed anxiously at her lower lip
for a moment or two longer, staring at the passage opening, but not seeing it,
then winced and blinked as her teeth drew blood.
"Ow!" She touched her lip with a fingertip, then straightened. "They're almost
there. We better get moving."
But this time it was Kunzite who paused. "What do you mean, almost there?" he
queried.
"Almost to Queen Beryl's throne room." She glanced at him, then bridled,
mistaking his expression of disbelief. "I know I've never been there!" she
snapped. "But I know they're almost there, okay?"
Kunzite shook his head. "I believe you in that matter, Usagi-chan. I just
wondered how in the hell they had made it this far already."
Usagi squirmed with discomfort at the way her true name, as well as the
tacked-on affectionism, flowed from his lips. But she didn't think he himself
was even aware of it, so she said nothing.
"It's Sailor Venus," she said, her voice distant sounding, her eyes becoming
unfocused as she looked inward. The bond between Kunzite and herself was
manufactured, and growing stronger by the moment, but there were deeper bonds
there, natural bondings with her friends and allies, which had never needed any
magical knives or such to call them into being. "She's got the moon stick and
the ginzuishou, and she's spearheading the efforts."
"That would explain it then" Kunzite said, hardly seeming aware of his words as
his slanted silver eyes seemed also to see what Usagi almost saw.
She blinked. "Explain what?" she asked curiously, switching from the one giving
the cause to the one questioning without a problem.
Kunzite blinked back at her, his face utterly blank. "Hadn't we best get a move
on, as you said quite some time ago?"
She scowled at him, her soft mouth twisted, then she nodded brusquely. "Hai."
Kunzite levered open the secret passage. "Let me go first, to take out any
traps."
She bit her lip, then winced, remembering she had bitten it. "This is it, isn't
it?"
He turned, half in the tunnel. "Oh no, little Usagi-chan," he said, his eyes
flat, his voice and face deadly serious. "This is only to kill Queen Beryl. If
we can do that and escape with our lives, then we will still have to destroy
Queen Metallia. Once that is accomplished the Dark Kingdom will collapse. You,
I, your prince, anyone you wish to survive, had best get out fast. No. This is
the easiest task we yet face."
Usagi's face paled, but her chin was firm and set. "Then we had best get to it,"
she replied, looking him levelly in the eye.
He gazed back silently. Here was a meeting of the souls, and they were both the
better for it, their determination fueled by one another. But it was a
disconcerting thing, to know another person so deeply, and to realize they knew
you just as well. Both broke the contact at the same moment, without even
realizing.
Kunzite entered the passageway, Usagi on his heels. Perhaps the battle before
them was not the last nor the hardest, but it was the most immediate, and they
gave it their full attention as they wormed their secret way toward the throne
room, while the senshi carved their own path, of blood.
End Part 4