******************************************************* **A Soul Reclaimed** By Brickgirl Brickgirl@hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/tokyo/palace/7112 Rated: PG Disclaimer: Sailor Moon and friends do not belong to me. Adonis, Thalia, and this story do. **Part 10: Shades Of Truth** ******************************************************* Makoto picked her way carefully through the hall, stepping around debris that had yet to be cleaned up. It hurt to walk, and the sling that held up her left arm was seriously irking her, but she knew that with her powers, she would be fine in a few days. Minako and the King were another story. Minako had been struck down attempting to defend the King as he fought for the Queen . . . both were left seriously injured. Luckily, Ami was the best doctor in Crystal Tokyo, and currently devoting all of her time to the two. Makoto clenched her fist angrily. She had taken the brunt of the initial attack, and had been unconscious for the ensuing battle. If only she had been able to help them, perhaps they would be all right now . . . she shook her head. Their was no point now in dwelling on that which could not be helped now. Their main concern was in finding out where the Queen and Luna were being held. Makoto tapped on the door of AmiÕs lab. Hearing no answer, she stepped in. Ami sat slumped asleep on her desk. She jerked awake at the sound of MakotoÕs footsteps. "Oh, hi Mako," she said, her voice heavy with exhaustion. She rubbed her eyes tiredly. She looked at if she hadnÕt slept in a week. "Just wondered if you wanted a midnight snack. I was hungry, and thought you might be too, seeing that you missed dinner." "You had dinner already? I havenÕt even eaten lunch yet. IÕm trying to adjust this program to trace the vector and power of the residual energy from the portal, and . . ." "You havenÕt eaten all day?" Ami paused to think. "I had breakfast . . . no, wait, I had to reset MinakoÕs stitches, they opened up overnight . . ." She wavered slightly, steadying herself on the edge of her desk. Makoto took one look at her friendÕs condition and grabbed her arm, pushing her out of the lab. "Wait, what are you doing? The program . . ." Ami protested, too weak to free herself from the larger girl. "I am cooking you some dinner, and then you are going to bed. You can finish it in the morning." "But Serenity . . ." "You arenÕt fit to do anything in this condition. Look at you, youÕre ready to collapse!" A tear ran down AmiÕs cheek. She was too tired to wipe it away. "We have to find her." Makoto bit her lip to keep her own tears from welling up. "We will, trust me. But you canÕt wear yourself out like this. ItÕs going to come down to a fight, and we need you. If you keep up this pace, you wouldnÕt be able to stand up to a mouse." Ami managed to smile at that. "I like mice," she murmured. "I know," Makoto replied, propelling her sleepy friend towards the kitchen. "Now letÕs eat. I think thereÕs still some leftovers from dinner." __________ "Interesting new look, Adonis," Luna smirked to the crystal creature that stood before them. "Makeover gone wrong?" Serenity cringed, expecting Adonis to attack Luna, but he simply laughed. The laughter chilled her to the bone. There was nothing remotely human in it. "Your one to talk, feline. Look at you, trapped in that pathetic form. You were once a warrior, now, youÕre nothing! I have gained power beyond your mortal imagination. He clenched a crystal fist, his eyes burning. "The kind of power that only a true Lunarian is meant to hold." "You look like a hunk of crystal to me. Messing with magic you couldnÕt control? Ceruleacite is very dangerous, though you appear to have learned that the hard way, hmm?" Serenity frantically signaled for Luna to stop, but the cat plunged on, heedless. "Let me guess. preservation spell gone wrong?" His eyes narrowed, and Serenity knew Luna had hit a nerve. "The spells were perfectly placed! After Serenity banished me, I gathered the members of the Cult of Apollo. We traveled to the deepest caverns of the Moon, to suspend ourselves in sleep until we could bring the Moon to its height of power. We linked the spells to the core to sustain our life force. But something must have gone wrong." His voice softened, and Serenity could suddenly see the man who had been her motherÕs advisor and friend, a tall, proud warrior. The thing before her was only a pale, smudged shadow of that man. "A massive burst of energy disrupted the entire moon itself. It corrupted the core and shattered the protective wards on the spell. We were too far under to stop it from happening. The last thing I remembered was the crystal surrounding us." "It turned on you, for your life energy. BerylÕs attack caused it." Luna looked at him with wide eyes. The large head hung low. He swallowed, then continued, his voice softer still, human. "When Serenity unleashed the power of the Ginzuishou, as I assume she did, it must have stopped the crystal from killing us outright. It bonded with our bodies somehow, instead. Turning us into these . . . these things." His voice broke, his clenched hands shook. "We woke up as monsters." "I . . . IÕm sorry. I didnÕt realize . . ." Serenity stepped toward him, raising a hand. She paused when he abruptly looked to the ceiling. "But then . . . then we discovered the power these forms possessed." He suddenly turned towards her, his eyes glowing with unbridled joy, and something else. Madness. With a start, Serenity realized that he was completely insane. "The power, a gift from the God Apollo himself, to use to bring the moon to his former glory!" He laughed, looking down at Luna. "You should have killed me when you had the chance, cat. You are as weakened by your pathetic morals as your Queen was. Now sheÕs dust and you have been stripped of your power. You are a pathetic failure, but one would expect that from your kind." Luna stepped forward, as if to challenge him. Serenity quickly scooped up the small cat in her arms. She could feel Luna trembling with fury. Pushing back the own anger that was welling within her, she spoke calmly. "You were once my motherÕs most trusted advisor, if memory serves me right. How could you betray the line of Serenity like this?" She stood, looking the huge creature straight in the eye. "You commit a great crime against the people you so proudly claim to be part of." Adonis stepped forward. "It is you who have betrayed your people, daughter of Serenity. Just like your mother." Serenity frowned. "What are you talking about? My mother died to save her people, which is more then can be said about you." "Your mother was the cause of the war in the first place! Her lack of duty to her people destroyed them. She placed the importance of a corrupt Terren girl over all else." "Thalia? What does she have to do to do with the destruction of the Moon Kingdom? She was gone long before . . ." "Yes, I tried to have her eliminated before she became a danger, but my men failed." Serenity sucked in a breath. "You were behind that attack, on Earth? On my sister" Her voice hardened. "How dare you . . ." "The demon had to be stopped!" Adonis screamed, shocking the young Queen into silence. "She was the spawn of evil, destined to destroy all in her path! It was in the prophesy!" His voice rose to a fevered pitch. "Even that fool Pluto knew what was coming! She warned Serenity, but she still allowed the evil to grow and consume her kingdom!" "What are you talking about?" Adonis jerked in surprise. "What do you . . . you donÕt know?" He looked in astonishment, then broke into laughter. "You really donÕt know?" "Know what?" "Your precious ŌsisterÕ destroyed the Kingdom of the Moon. Beryl was Thalia!" Luna shuddered in SerenityÕs arms, expecting an outburst of some sort, but the Queen merely smiled. "That may be so, but Thalia has returned and reclaimed her title as Senshi of Earth. It seems that you have a more powerful enemy then you expected." AdonisÕ face shifted into something resembling fear. "The Cursed One has returned?" He placed a fist in a palm, thinking. "If she . . . no. The plan shall proceed as planned. She will be the Senshi of a dead planet." A chill shot through Serenity. "What are you going to do?" "Earth has obviously corrupted you, daughter of Serenity. You have forgotten you true duty as Queen of the Moon." "The Moon is dead." "DonÕt say that! DonÕt ever say that!" Adonis roared, raising his hand as if to strike her. She backed up, frightened. He froze when he saw the terror in her eyes. His arm lowered, and his face returned to its previous calm insanity. "The Moon Kingdom may have had certain . . . setbacks, true. But with our rightful Queen, we can once again grow strong, return to our former glory. You belong to the Moon, Serenity, not to Earth. Your Senshi and that Terren Endymion have obviously been a bad influence on you, leading you astray. But once they and that pathetic planet have been destroyed, you will see that you truly belong here on the Moon, with us." __________ "Aaauuhhh!!" A scream of rage ripped from ThaliaÕs throat as she pummeled the wooden practice dummy. In her normal form, she did not have near the strength as she did as a Senshi, but her anger helped make up some of the difference. She whirled in a furious roundhouse kick that sent the dummyÕs head flying across the room. "Feeling any better?" Thalia spin, panting. Rei stood in the doorway with the tiny infant Small Lady in her arms, feeding her a bottle. "I mean, did destroying our last eight practice dummies help you feel any better." "No." She smashed her fist into the dummyÕs torso, ignoring the pain that exploded in her hand. "We failed her, Rei. We couldnÕt even protect the Queen from a bunch of crystal freaks. We donÕt deserve to feel better!" "WeÕll find her." "How, Rei? We have no idea where they took her. Or if sheÕs even still . . ." Her voice broke. "Ami is working on tracing the portal that brought those creatures here. We will find them." "And how long will that take?" "She isnÕt sure. No more then a few days." "ThatÕs too long!" "ItÕs the best we can do. With Serenity not currently in possession of the Ginzuishou, we cannot trace her herself." Thalia frowned. "They certainly picked a perfect time to attack. I wonder how they knew." Rei shook her head. "I donÕt know. I need to go check on Minako and Endymion, while Ami is sleeping. Can you finish feeding Small Lady for me?" Thalia took the small bundle from Rei, holding her awkwardly until Rei adjusted her arms to the proper position. She looked at the tiny, innocent face, ringed with pink curls. The baby crumpled her face and sneezed. Thalia smiled in spit of herself. "Sure, go ahead." Thalia went over and sat on a small chair, watching the infant gulp her bottle. "Poor little thing. DonÕt worry. WeÕll find your mother." Her voice caught in her throat, and she blinked away tears. "No one should have to grow up without a mother." She rocked back and forth, cooing softly to the child. "How did they know that Serenity would be separated from the Ginzuishou? SheÕs helpless without it. It doesnÕt make sense." The baby squirmed, and she absently brought her crystal forth, transforming it into a small rattle which she gave to the infant. Lost in thought, she didnÕt notice the small glowing light that formed around the child until it enveloped her, growing to encompass half of the room. "What the--" She tried to stand, but something held her in the chair. <> a soft, musical voice whispered. Thalia jerked her head around. "Whose there?" <> "What?" <> The light began to fade. "Wait! Who are you?" The voice floated back to her, soft as a breeze. <> The voice and the light faded altogether. Thalia sat frozen in the chair. She looked at the baby in her arms. She had fallen asleep, the crystal rattle lying on the floor. Thalia picked it up, studying it. Her hand trembled, and she stood, heading towards the nursery. __________ Luna paced nervously near the cot where Serenity slept. The queen had been in shock at AdonisÕ announcement, but as soon as the monster had left, she had let her terror and exhaustion overtake her, softly crying herself to sleep. Luna had not wished so much for her human form in ages. She hated feeling this helpless. "Is it true, Luna?" The sleeping voice froze her in her tracks. "About Thalia. Was she really Beryl?" Luna nodded. "Your mother learned of this, but thought it best not to tell you or the other girls. After the attack, and Thalia was washed away in the river, Metallia somehow found her and twisted her will and power to serve her, much as Beryl herself did the same to EndymionÕs generalÕs, and Endymion himself. She had no choice in the matter." "I know. No wonder she has kept to herself so much since she came here. To be trapped with the guilt of knowing you had done so much evil . . . oh, Luna, why didnÕt she tell me?" "She was afraid you wouldnÕt understand. She couldnÕt bring herself to, especially knowing how she had tried to tear Endymion from you." Serenity sat up, hugging her knees much as she had done as a child. "SetsunaÕs warning . . . it all makes sense now. She said that Thalia needed my support, my faith in her, but I never understood what she meant." She stood. "We have to find a way out of here. The Senshi must be warned of AdonisÕ plans." "ItÕs no use Serenity. Without the Ginzuishou, you donÕt have the power to teleport back to Earth, especially not from the Moon. We have to hope that the Senshi can find us somehow." Serenity sighed and sat back down. "I just hope they can get here before itÕs too late." __________ Thalia, as Sailor Earth, crept around the darkened nursery. She held a carrier in one hand, and a blanket in the other. Strapping the carrier to her chest, she lined it with the blanket to pad it against her breastplate. Making sure it was tight and secure, she gently placed the tiny princess inside, tightening the clasps so she wouldnÕt fall out. Cradling the bundle, she stepped out of the nursery, silently closed the door, then turned, bumping right into Rei. The other girl muttered and rubbed her bruised shoulder, then froze when she saw Thalia in Senshi form. "What are you doing? Where are you taking Small Lady?" "I donÕt have time to explain. I have to go." She stepped past Rei, but he other girl grabbed her arm, quickly stepping in front of her. "Oh no you donÕt! YouÕre going to have to go through me first." She drew out her henshin stick, but Thalia knocked it out of her hand. "Sorry Rei, donÕt take this the wrong way." She brought her crystal gauntlet down hard on the girlÕs head. With a soft cry, Rei fell unconscious in ThaliaÕs arms. "Seriously, Rei, how many times are you going to fall for that?" Thalia gently lay her on the floor. "YouÕll understand. The Queen comes first." She brought her crystal forth, and held it in front of the infant. The babyÕs eyeÕs widened, and she reached for it. "I hope this works, or Rei is going to wake up with a huge headache for nothing." Thalia muttered. The babyÕs fingers brushed the crystal. The hallway exploded with light. "Take us to the Queen Serenity!" Thalia shouted. The light swirled around her furiously, and with a flash, she was gone. __________ "She did WHAT?!" Artimis hissed. Once Rei had woken and found Thalia gone, she had rushed to tell the others. They had gathered in the room where Minako and Endymion were recovering. Both were awake, and shocked by the news. "I canÕt believe that she would do something like this with bad intentions," Makoto thought aloud. "Perhaps she found a way to find the Queen." "Perhaps sheÕs gone completely off her rocker," Rei retorted. She rubbed her sore head. Ami shock her head. "I donÕt think so. I studied the residual energy from the hall. Thalia teleported there directly, instead of opening a portal. That kind of teleportation requires a massive amount of energy, more then she has as Sailor Earth. Remember how hard it was for us to directly teleport, even when we had Sailor Moon with us? She must have had the aid of the Ginzuishou." "That would explain why she had the Small Lady with her. Endymion said, wincing at his cracked ribs. "Perhaps she can bring Usako back to us." "I canÕt believe you are willing to trust her with the Ginzuishou," Artimis muttered. "After all the trouble she caused for us during the Moon Kingdom--" He cut himself off suddenly when he realized he had five curious sets of eyes watching him. "With the, uh . . . I mean, you know . . ." He trailed off. "Why Artimis, what are you talking about?" Minako said in her sweetest voice. Artimis gulped and tried to make himself vanish. "Forget I ever said anything, okay?" He laughed nervously. Minako raised her right arm, along with its heavy cast, and shook it threateningly over the catÕs head. "Spill it." Artimis swallowed, and hoped Luna wouldnÕt kill him when she found out. __________ A bright light flared in the cell. Serenity shielded her eyes. The light faded, and she was shocked to see Thalia appear, along with her daughter. The Senshi fell to her knees, drained. Serenity ran forward and caught her before she could fall. "Thalia? How on Earth . . .?" "The Ginzuishou told me how," she gasped. She unbuckled the carrier and handed it to Serenity. "Brought you a present." Serenity cradled her daughter, singing softly to her. Luna hopped up to ThaliaÕs shoulder. "She knows about Beryl," the cat murmured. ThaliaÕs face fell. "My Queen." She bowed her head. "About Beryl, I can explain . . ." "ThereÕs no need to," Serenity said, interrupting her. "I know itÕs not your fault. ItÕs all in the past." She reached over and hugged the surprised girl. "And call me Serenity," she whispered in her ear. The tears that Thalia had held back spilled out. She sobbed into SerenityÕs shoulder. Serenity hugged her tightly, then stood. "Now letÕs figure out how to get out of here, before they realize that--" The door burst open, and one of AdonisÕ followers stepped in. His eyes widened when he saw Thalia. "Well, well, a visitor. And a Senshi, even. The Cult welcomes you!" He grinned and raised a huge crystal claw. "Though I donÕt think youÕll be here for long." ******************************************************* ******************************************************* Two more parts left! Probably wonÕt get Part 11 out next week, but definitely the week after that. For all who care, my birthday is April 7. I will be 19. E-mail me and I will tell you where to send the presents. ;-p Next time: Thalia and Serenity try to escape the bowels of the Moon. Will they arrive in time to warn the Senshi of AdonisÕ attack? Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com