Subject: [FFML] Wandering Moon epsiode 4
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Date: 12/21/1998, 8:08 PM
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The Wanderer: Wandering Moon: Episode Four:  Secrets


     Patricia Haruna leaned against the open door of the classroom.
"Well??"

     Micheal Thunders looked up from the papers spread over his desk.
"Deep subject, that.  Care to elaborate, or is this one of those 
things where I get hit over the head with a mallet cause I don't 
instantly know what your talking about??"

     "Well, for someone who says that we need to have a life other
than work you certainly are here early.  Not at all like your first
week here."

     Micheal smiled at the comment.  "One week does not a pattern
make.  But there are actually two reasons I'm here so early.  First,
I was hoping to catch Amy Mizuno before class starts and talk to her
about what we mentioned Friday night.  Second, Friday morning I 
caught one of the students trying to poke around in my desk before
class."

     "Short, bad complexion, and _really_ thick glasses?"

     "That's the one.  I take it this isn't that unusual?"

     "Sadly, it's not.  His name is Melvin Umino.  He isn't just 
plugged into every gossip network in school, he uses his computer
to trade information with other schools as well.  He normally isn't
quite so direct, though."  Patricia seemed upset that this person
would stoop to rifling a teacher's desk for gossip material.  Then
a large sweat-drop formed as Micheal started laughing.

     "A new teacher he doesn't know anything about must drive him 
nuts," he explained.  "But the real payoff is that I learned long ago
not to keep a darn thing I didn't want a student to see in my desk.
The only think I keep in it are a few school supplies for students
who run out unexpectedly.  I'll have to leave it unlocked for him,
with a note that says 'Gotcha'."

     "That should definitely take the wind out of the boy's sails.
You certainly look busy with all those papers on your desk."

     "I had a really weird thing happen over the weekend, and I 
wanted to do some research about it."

     Patricia paled, correctly fearing she knew where this was going.
"What sort of weird?"  Micheal's response only confirmed those fears.

     "Weird as in strange 'things' attacking people, only to be 
driven off by teenage girls wearing skirts short enough to be a 
perverts dream.  Weird as in no one ever has gotten a good look at 
them.  The sort of weird the look on your face says you know 
something that isn't in these two and three paragraph mentions
in the paper."

     "Its not the sort of thing you ever talk about around here, 
Micheal.  Its the sort of thing that gets you a nice long stay in a 
room with padded walls..."

     "Whatever it is sounds real serious, Patricia.  Not knowing
could be serious bad news.  How about I promise secrecy, and I'll 
throw in dinner tomorrow night, you pick the place?"

     "Deal.  I'll explain it then."

     "Good Morning Haruna-Sensei, Thunders-sensei."  The two 
instructors looked over to the open door, where Amy Mizuno stood.
"Your note said that you wanted to see me before school, 
Thunders-sensei.  Am I in some sort of trouble?"

     Patricia mouthed the word 'Later', at Micheal and smiled as she
walked out of the classroom and past the school's best student.
"No, your not in trouble Ms. Mizuno.  I stopped in to drop of some
papers Thunders-sensei left in the office."

     Micheal waved the young girl into the classroom.  "Your not in 
trouble at all, Ms. Mizuno.  I asked to see you about something
else entirely.  Please, come in and have a seat."

     Amy looked over the new instructor at Juuban Jr. High as she 
took a seat in front of the teachers desk.  He was taking a moment
to gather up the papers on his desk and shove them into his 
briefcase, but not before Amy was able to tell that they all appeared
to be copies of the few times the newspapers had printed stories
about the Sailor Scout's exploits.  'So, he is interested in the 
scouts.  We know he was at the temple when it got attacked, but this
still doesn't prove anything.  Its not like there is anything in the
papers that could lead him to us.  Still, I had best be careful.'
"What did you want to see me about Thunders-sensei?"

     "I understand that you are friends with Serena Tsukino?"

     'He must know!  How could he possibly know??'  "Yes, we have 
known each other for a while now."

     Micheal noticed Amy's discomfort.  It was well hidden, but over
the years Micheal had learned subtle clues to look for.  'Why should
she be nervous?  I'd swear she thinks I'm about to attack her or 
something!'  "Ever tried to help her study?"  At that question,
Amy relaxed, but again, it would have been unnoticed to an untrained
eye.

     "Yes, Sensei.  I'm not sure how much good it has done, though."

     "I have an idea of why she is doing so poorly in school.  I'd 
like to have her take a couple of tests to see if I am right about
it, and I was hoping you would put in a good word for me with her."

     "I'll mention it to her, but Serena makes her own decisions,"
was Amy's reply.

     "That's really all I could hope for.  Regardless, there is a 
project I would like you to help me with."

     Amy tensed up all over again.  "And what sort of project is 
that, Sensei?"

     "Have you ever heard of something the Americans call mentoring?"

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *

     "Hey Guys," Lita Kino waved as she joined Serena and Amy in 
their favorite good weather lunch spot.  "You aren't going to believe
what I just saw in the cafeteria."

     "Do they have something totally yummy for dessert?"  asked 
Serena hopefully.

     "Nope.  Melvin is siting there eating wearing a sign that says
'I will not snoop'.  The word is Thunders-sensei is making him wear
it for lunch today after having caught Melvin snooping in his desk."
Lita paused for a moment while the other girls giggled at the mental
picture.  "He must really have been steamed about it.  I mean, he 
does have Serena in his classes but he's never lost his temper with
her, even when she dumped that sodium down the sink."

     "I think he was very understanding about that," interjected
Serena, as she eyed the contents of Lita's bento box.  "I mean, how
was I supposed to know that sodium and water don't mix."  Lita just
shrugged while Amy sweat-dropped over the image of Serena mixing
water and sodium as Serena continued.  "I mean, sodium is a component
of salt, right?  And there's all that salt in the oceans and the 
sodium doesn't blow up!"  That last bit of logic caused Lita to 
face-fault as well.

     "The reason salt doesn't blow up is because salt is actually
sodium chloride.  The chloride binds to the sodium so it doesn't
blow up," Amy explained, as Lita motioned to Serena that she could
help herself.  "Still, I think that incident has him a little 
worried.  He asked me to see him this morning, to ask if I would 
agree to help you with your studies."

     Lita seemed lost in thought as she considered that fact.  "I 
would think that's a vote against him being from the Negaverse
then.  If I was a nega-creep I wouldn't care about my students
performance except to drain energy from them.  I also wouldn't
pass up the chance to make a quick energy grab by trying to drain
a lone student, as well."

     "I tend to agree," nodded Amy, "especially since he wouldn't
know I was a Sailor scout.  The problem is that I was able to get a 
quick scan of him during class time and he isn't really human."

     "Are you sure??" exclaimed Serena, spraying a small bit of rice.
"But the two of you just got done saying he isn't acting like a 
youma!"

     "He isn't a youma," confirmed Amy, "he doesn't radiate 
Nega-energy.  But there is something about him that isn't human 
either."

     "Which leaves us back where we were when we started this 
conversation,"  sighed Lita.  "We suspect that he is related to that
attack on the temple Saturday, but we still don't know how."

     "We also know now that he is interested in us," added Amy.  
Noticing the shocked look on her friends faces, she continued,
blushing slightly.  "When I showed up this morning to talk to him his
desk was covered with newspaper clippings about the scouts.  However,
for all we know he just wants to know enough to run the other way 
when a youma does show up."

     "I wish I could do that."

     "SERENA!!!"

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *

     Cabelite looked over at the Tinkerer, disguising his worries
with contempt for Tinkerer's technology.  "I still don't see what you
hope to gain with this plan," he sneered, knowing such a statement
would provoke an explanation.

     "All right, I'll explain it again, in words small enough even
_your_ mind can comprehend them."  The Tinkerer didn't look 
particularly happy at being distracted.  "With your youma controlling
the principal of Juuban Jr. High, we gather all the students for an 
assembly.  That will put them all in one place, and we can suck out
their energy.  Star Ranger seems to love children, so, as soon as he
hears about it he is bound to try and stop it.  When he does, your
youma turn him into scrap metal."

     "But what if he doesn't find out about it?"

     "Then we have gained a major horde of energy we can use to 
supercharge your youma to stand against Sailor Moon when the time 
comes.  We then repeat the attacks, at one school or another, until
he does show up.  Sooner or later we will catch him."

     "But what if the Sailor scouts show up instead?"

     "They've never fought more than one youma at a time.  Three 
should be more than enough to overpower them.  And if they _do_ show
up, we can assume that they attend that school and we will have 
something even more valuable than energy... Information.  If we know
where they go to school we will be able to attack them when they 
aren't ready for us.  No matter what happens, we win."

     "Easy for you to say, cripple.  Its not your forces who face 
destruction."

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *

     
     Micheal looked in the door of Patricia's classroom, and noted
the fact that she was looking at the PA speaker like it was about
to attack her.  Given the strange things that had happened over the
weekend, he really didn't blame her either.  He knocked on the open
door to get her attention.

     "I take it from the look on your face that this sort of thing
is _NOT_ normal for this school?  I mean, your looking at the speaker
like its a harbinger of doom."

     Patricia turned to look at him.  "No, its not.  Normally we know
about any assemblies a few days in advance.  I have a very bad 
feeling about this."

     "Is it related to the things you aren't going to talk about 
until dinner tomorrow night?" Micheal inquired with a very intent
look.

     "I don't know.  I really hope I am just being silly."

     "Nope, being silly is ignoring the shortest distance between
two puns." deadpanned Micheal.

     "And what is that?"

     "A great straight line."

     As the brick bounced of his head, Micheal's only thought was 
that Patricia Haruna could really move when she wanted to.

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     

     Given the large amounts of co-incidence that seemed to occur
in Juuban district, it shouldn't have surprised Micheal that both his
class and Patricia's wound up walking to the auditorium together.
And being one not to pass up a chance, he dropped into step beside
Patricia and tried to make a peace offering.

     "I don't suppose you'd be willing to forgive me." he whispered.

     "Only if you promise not to use another stinker like the last
one," was Patricia's whispered reply.

     "Done Deal.  Still on for tomorrow night then?"

     Patricia answered with a nod, and both teachers turned to the 
task at hand of getting their students to the auditorium and seated.
However, given the Japanese passion for order, it wasn't to hard.
With everyone seated, Micheal realized that he had the perfect 
opportunity to talk with Serena about his suspicions.  Getting her 
attention, he indicated to her that he wished to speak to her 
outside.  Again, he thanked the Japanese love of obeying authority
as he was able to get her to agree with a minimum of fuss.

     "What is it you wanted to talk to me about Sensei?"  One thing
was for certain, Serena Tsukino knew how to get to the point if she
wanted to.

     "Its about your performance in school, Ms. Tsukino.  As I'm sure
you are aware, its not up to school standards."

     Serena eyes began to water as she responded.  Micheal rather
hoped that he wasn't about to be on the receiving end of one of her
famous crying attacks.  "I know how the other sensei feel about my 
performance.  I really try, but its all just so hard!  No matter
what I try, I just do not seem to understand the material!"

     Micheal quickly moved to stop a full on wailing.  He even 
produced a handkerchief and gave it to her as he answered her 
worries.  "I have heard that you have problems Serena.  I've also 
been observing you in class since I got here and I have a theory.
I think there is a reason why you do so poorly in class, and I would
like to help."

     "Really??"  The thought that one of her teachers thought she was
something more than she appeared seemed to do a lot to stopping
her sniffling.

     "Really, Ms. Tsukino.  I'd like you to take a few tests for me 
after school sometime and see if I am right.  You'll still have to 
work hard, but if I'm right I can get you help that will make it pay
off.  Are you willing to try?"

     "If it means that I'll actually understand what your trying
to teach, I'll give it a try.  Maybe I could catch up to Amy, now 
that would be wicked cool.  But I still get detention a lot.  And I'm
supposed to be home not long after that.  I don't know if my mom 
would go for it."  Serena looked much less confidant at that point
than when she had started.

     "If necessary, I'll talk with Haruna-sensei and arrange to 
monitor your detentions.  That way we can kill two birds with one 
stone, and I'm sure she would love to get out of here early once in a
while."

     "OK, I'll do it then.  When do we start?"

     "How about tomorrow afternoon?  I won't be able to arrange
for the tests until next week, but I can arrange for some study help
as soon as tomorrow."

     Behind them, from the auditorium, began to issue the raucous
sounds of a rock band.  Serena looked at the auditorium doors with
some surprise then noticed that Thunders-sensei had a very pained
look on his face.

     "Is something wrong, Sensei?  You don't look very happy."

     "I'm just not very fond of this particular style of music.  I'm
glad we were out here when it started.  It gives me a good excuse
to hide out here.  I had hoped that this style of music wouldn't
catch on over here, because it rather gives me a headache."

     Whatever Serena was going to say, she stopped when Micheal's
jacket began beeping.  "I think your jacket is trying to tell you 
that you have a call, Sensei," she said with a giggle.

     Micheal gave her a sour look for a response, then walked a few
steps away for some nominal privacy for the conversation.
Serena thought for a moment, and then decided that while she couldn't
just go back to her seat because Thunders-sensei hadn't said she 
could, there was no reason why she couldn't peek in on the concert
while she waited for him to finish his phone call.  The special
effects seemed very cool, at least.  It looked like the drum set was
shooting out beams of light that were washing over everyone in the 
audience.  She looked, and noticed that Amy and Lita were not 
enjoying the show, though.  They looked like they were...  Struggling
to reach their transformation wands?  Serena began to have a very bad
feeling about this.  Suddenly she realized that she was not alone,
that Thunders-sensei was looking at the same thing she was.  She 
blinked a couple of times after he pulled her away from the door and
let it close.  Suddenly her mind kicked back up to speed and she knew
that something was draining energy from the students at the assembly.

     Evidently, Thunders-sensei felt the same way.  He looked at her
closely, and asked "Are you all right, Ms. Tsukino?"

     "Yes, Thunders-Sensei"

     "Good.  Whatever is going on here doesn't feel right.  I want
you to go to the office and have them call emergency services.
I have a feeling they are going to be needed."

     "But Sensei, what about you?"

     "Don't worry about me.  I have something to take care of."

     As teacher and student split up, one thought filled both their
minds.  'I have to save those people!!'

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *

     Star Ranger fired an Electro Magnetic pulse into the stage 
lighting controls and smiled as everything went dark.  'Lets just see
if these things can fight in the dark, shall we?'  Unfortunately,
not all went as planned.  While the music stopped, after a moment
the emergency lights in the auditorium came on, giving enough light
for everyone to see by.

Active scan, target Mode<<<

<<<Warning:  Targets emanating unusual energy patterns.  Standard
tactics may be ineffective.>>>

Understood.  Shockwave launcher to 100% and fire<<<

The Telekinetic blast, at least, worked normally.  The trio on the 
stage were knocked off into the wings on the opposite side of the 
stage.  But, like at the amusement park, whatever these creatures
were, they were down, but not out.  Star could see them getting
up from the shock, using his enhanced sensors.

     "There you are," snarled the lead of the trio, as he stood up.
"My master was expecting you.  He has had enough of your meddling."
With that, the three people from the stage began to change, their
bodies shimmered and grew, and even with his enhanced senses Star 
Ranger thought he saw them become one with their instruments.

     As they charged back at him into the light, he realized that his
sensors had not been playing tricks on him.  These things were part
human, part musical instrument.  Never one to let the enemy have an 
advantage, Star charged them right back.  Remembering how the 
creatures at the amusement park hadn't been affected by his laser,
he changed his grip and used it as a club, instead.

     It didn't take too long for Star Ranger to realize he had made
a major tactical mistake.  While they were susceptible to physical
damage, they were every bit as fast and tough as he was.  And while
he knew how to fight, there were still three of them and only one of
him.  It turned out to be only a matter of time before they managed
to tackle him.  Pinned to the ground by two of them, the third made
a strange gesture and a ball of energy began to form in its cupped
hands.

     "Time to die, Hero," sneered the third as it prepared to release
its attack.  Just then, one of the spotlights lit off from the light
booth at the back of the auditorium, startling everyone on stage,
including Star Ranger who was certain that all the power had been 
knocked out.  With its concentration broken, the energy ball 
generated by the creature quickly vanished.

     "As if using a school's assembly to drain innocent students
wasn't bad enough, you three show no sense of honor, attacking
three on one like that.  I am Sailor Moon, and for your dis-honorable
acts, I will punish you!!"

     During this distraction, Star Ranger was able to wiggle free of
the two attackers holding him down.  Internally, he wished for less
speech and more action.  In his experience, the best introduction
was a good swift attack on the bad-guy.  However, since the bad guys
just sat there and did nothing, Star figured that this was the way 
things were done in this universe.  The three attackers continued
to do nothing even while the new arrival made a long, graceful,
physics deifying jump from the light booth to the stage.  Once she 
landed, the expressions on the creatures faces turned from fear to 
amusement.

     "A child is going to punish us?" sneered the apparent leader.
"I say you've fought your last battle..."  Any further comments
that were to be made were cut off by one of the overhead draperies
suddenly plunging down from its overhead storage and tangling the 
three creatures like a net.

     "OOPS," deadpanned Star Ranger, "Did I do that?"  He looked
over at the  young girl in a very short skirted costume.  "If you 
were planning to attack them, _NOW_ would be a _VERY_ good time."

     "Oh, Right!" agreed Sailor Moon, producing the Moon Scepter.
One "Moon Scepter Elimination" later, all that was left of the 
attacking creatures were some piles of dust hidden under the curtain.
Star Ranger looked at Sailor Moon and noted that her scepter was now
pointed at him.

     "I have a few questions for you, mister.  Like who are you and
why are you here," demanded Sailor Moon.  Star Ranger carefully
considered that, but the sound of approaching sirens changed his 
mind.

     "Maybe another time.  Gotta go," replied the Star Ranger, who 
suddenly ducked and grabbed his gun.  Firing a shot into the wings,
he cut the emergency cord and brought the 5000 pound fire-curtain
down between them.  Sailor Moon just stood there and looked at the 
heavy curtain between them,  realizing that by the time she could
force her way through it, Star Ranger would be long gone.

          *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     

     Amy, Lita, and Serena gathered by the front steps of the school.
With the damage to the school and the principal drained of energy,
the Vice Principal had declared the school closed for the rest of the
day and tomorrow.  Amy and Lita were still a little weak from having
been caught in the draining attack, but were recovering quickly.
A quick communicator conference had yielded the decision for everyone
to gather at the Temple for an emergency scout meeting.  As they 
headed towards the temple to wait for Mina and Raye, they saw 
Thunders-sensei helping Haruna-sensei into Thunder-sensei's
car.  Apparently, he saw them too, because he waved them over for a 
moment.

     "Don't forget about our agreement, Ms. Tsukino," he warned.

     "But Sensei, how am I supposed to study with the school closed?"

     "Nothing says you can't work at home, Ms. Tsukino.  And I'm sure
Ms. Mizuno would be willing to help you.  In fact, I have a list of 
exercises I want you to try with Ms. Mizuno's help."  He laid his 
briefcase on the hood and opened it, pulling out a textbook and a 
couple of sheets of paper and handed them to Amy.  "Here are the 
exercises and a copy of the text for Ms. Tsukino's class, Ms. Mizuno.
I would greatly appreciate it if you two would work them through
tonight or tommorow."

     "Yes, Sensei," the two girls agreed, and turned to go.

     "Oh, and Ms. Mizuno?"  the two girls turned to look at their
teachers again.

     "After you've helped Ms. Tsukino with the work, take some time
off.  Do something fun for a change.  You're well ahead in your 
classwork and there is more to being a teenager than school and 
grades."  Micheal noted that Ms. Mizuno found being ordered to relax
slightly embarrassing, for she was certainly blushing!

     "Don't worry sensei, I'll make sure of that!" bubbled the 
irrepressible Serena, as she began to drag a still blushing Amy away
from the car.  As the three girls headed off to wherever, Micheal
noted that Amy had a slightly wild look in her eyes, and was trailing
behind the other two girls like she was being lead to an execution.

____________________________

Coming soon, Episode 5, Moonlight Densetsu

Whew... this one took a long time to write.  During the course of 
writing this chapter, I've had to deal with school leading up to 
finals, writers block, and preparing some apparently needed revisions
in the first three episodes...  Things should get better, since 
finals will be over in a few more days.