Subject: [FFML] [SM] Shades of Gray Chapter 5
From: Aaron E Nowack
Date: 1/3/2001, 1:08 AM
To: ffml@fanfic.com



Delayed somewhat by the holidays,  here is Chapter Five of my Sailor Moon

epic, better than ever for the new millenium.  Or something.  Anyways,

any and all C&C is greatly appreciated.





           Aaron Nowack

"Never let reality get in the way of a good hypothesis."

http://www.geocities.com/anowack/





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Shades of Gray

A Sailor Moon Fanfic

By: Aaron Nowack



Chapter 5:  Coming of Age



        "In short, the habits we form from childhood make no small

        difference, but rather they make all the difference."

                -Aristotle





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Disclaimer:  Sailor Moon is owned by Naoko Takeuchi, whose creative

talents far exceed my most humble own.  Distribution and other rights to

Sailor Moon belong to lots of different companies that I do not own.  I

make or imply no claim to ownership of Sailor Moon or its characters.

However, the text of this fanfic and all original characters presented

within are mine, and should not be used without permission. Thank you.

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        Night had fallen over the city of Tokyo.  A few stars sparkled

in the distant sky, but most were drowned out by the constant light

pollution.  Tall skyscrapers crowded the sky, the lights from the

windows replacing the vanished starlight.  Most good citizens were

already in bed, sleeping away their sorrows and worries.  Both the

Hikawa Shrine and the apartment of one Fuarku Ikawa had long ago

quietened, and those who had been meeting within those two locations

were now sleeping in their respective homes.

        However, a city the size of Tokyo never sleeps.  Throughout the

city, there were those who were awake.   Police were inspecting the

ruined park, searching for some clue, even the smallest hint, that would

allow them to defend their city from the monsters that attacked it...

and from those that claimed to protect it.  They would find nothing.

        In a large house, almost a mansion, owned by one Tomoe Soiuchi,

two others did not sleep.  One of those was Professor Tomoe's daughter,

Hotaru.  The twelve year old girl lay in her bed, surrounded by the

almost oppressive darkness, and stared silently at the ceiling.  This

would not have been too odd, except that Hotaru had been only six years

old when she had went to bed.  She had been a baby the week before, and

a week before that she had been almost thirteen.

        Slowly, a softly-glowing ethereal figure materialized before the

young girl.  The purple light cast eerie shadows over the room.  The

figure appeared similar to her, though perhaps a few years older.  She

recognized the figure, a person she both loved and hated.  Hotaru

glanced at the deep purple fuku, the blood red bows, and the white body

suit.  It was Sailor Saturn.  It was herself.

        Images and memories came pouring back, however hard she tried to

force them down.  She stood before Sailor Moon, blocking the Moon

Princess's path into the swirling chaos behind her.  There was no

emotion, only duty.  She extended her arm, and the Silence Glaive

appeared in her hands, a menacing tool made for a menacing purpose.

Sailor Moon leapt forward, trying to stop her from sacrificing herself.

A fruitless, though heartfelt, gesture.  The Moon Princess was forced to

halt as Saturn leveled the Glaive at her.  "Goodbye."  Saturn leapt

backwards, into the vortex.  Into the Silence.  Into her domain.  And

then...

        Hotaru returned to the present, and watched as the figure before

her held out the Glaive, offering the power to her.  For a long moment,

the girl stared at the weapon, watching the purple light play on its

silvery surface.  Images flashed on the polearm, images of times long

past, of times yet to come.  "No," Hotaru finally whispered.  "I don't

want it..."

        The figure of Sailor Saturn disappeared and for a moment Hotaru

dared to hope that this was the end.  But then Sailor Saturn was

replaced by a woman, around twenty years of age.  Mistress 9.  The

Messiah of Silence.  Once again, herself.  More memories came, forcing

their way into her head.  Rejecting her father.  Nearly killing Uranus

and Neptune.  Tricking Sailor Moon into giving up the Holy Grail.

        "No..." Hotaru moaned as Mistress 9 summoned the Glaive and

offered it as well.  She would not have thought it possible, but the

Glaive looked even more menacing than before.  The light became darker,

and it was images of destruction that played off of the blade.  The

Silence.  "Please," Hotaru moaned, "no... don't..."   The figure

vanished like its predecessor, and Hotaru slept.

        Not far away, exhausted by the hard work of moving into his new

room here at the Tomoes' house, Inusha Tamori also fell asleep, and

dreamed of ages long past.



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        At the Gates of Time, Pluto felt the power stirring.  The time

stream seemed to tremble, teetering between far too many paths to count.

Part of her rejoiced, while another part trembled.  Sailor Saturn would

be needed, it was another step on the route to Crystal Tokyo.  However,

what Saturn might do...

        Sailor Pluto hated dealing with mights.  She was used to

absolute certainties, but events were anything but certain.  She had

known the day would come when her future self would no longer be able to

aid her, the day she became directly involved in the events that had to

occur.  That didn't mean she had to like it.

        Pluto stared silently at the distant sun, and prayed.



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        Jadeite looked up at the sky.  Not in prayer or hope, but merely

to observe.  For once, the dark clouds that almost constantly covered

the firmament over the central regions of the Dark Kingdom had lifted,

revealing the blood-red sky.  It was an appropriate color, and was the

reason that ancient youma legends referred to the sky as Metallia's Eye.

No sun cast down its rays; instead the entire heavens seemed to glow.

The eerie light illuminated the landscape, making it appear as though it

was bleeding.  Throughout the plain below the massive, dark castle, the

few plants lifted their leaves, hoping to catch as much of the light as

possible.  Jadeite was on the battlements of his palace, staring towards

the north, towards the Mountains of Desolation.

        Magically enhancing his eyesight, Jadeite studied the

countryside.  The only signs of habitation were the small keeps dotting

the landscape.  No cities existed in the Dark Kingdom.  He could make

out the estates of the three dozen or so Overlords that had sworn fealty

to him, all up in arms as the Overlords prepared to war among themselves

to increase their chances of being named General.  Idiots, all of them!

Particularly Nyxan and Ishamanar, the two main leaders.  He had hoped

his proclamation would stir them to action against the Senshi, not each

other!

        Jadeite's gaze turned further north, to the Mountains

themselves.  They hung on the horizon like an immense row of teeth,

casting vast shadows across the northern portion of Jadeite's small

domain.  The Mountains had revoked their offer of fealty after Malvaar's

death.  Rumor had it that Mordrangar, the Dragon of the North, had

overthrown Kizzar, previous ruler of the Mountains, proclaimed himself

King, and was raising an army to take on Jadeite's forces.

        Damn it!  At the height of her power, Beryl had commanded the

loyalty of literally billions of youma and all 666 Overlords.  The four

Dragons had bowed to her will, and to that of her Generals, and governed

four immense provinces in their name.  Jadeite, the sole survivor of

those five people, commanded a bare handful of Overlords, and not one

Dragon had taken the oath of fealty to him.  But... he did control the

portal.  That was his only strength.

        Jadeite tried to think of what he could do.  If Mordrangar did

stir against him, he could definitely use one of the other Dragons.  The

loyalty of a Dragon, or even an alliance with one, could bring in

millions of troops, or it would if the Dragon had maintained control of

his domain.  Not likely.  After all, even Mordrangar's domain was a

fraction of its former size, with no territory outside the Mountains

themselves answering to his call.

        So, scratch that idea.  Besides, which Dragon would support him?

Loriel, the Dragon of the East, had eaten the messengers he had sent

when he claimed the throne.  The Dragon of the West, Kyrien, had

vanished, likely slain in the chaos after Beryl's death.  The Dragon of

the South... Jadeite would never ask Scalae for help.  Not after he had

been betrayed by her...



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        For the first time in millennia, all nine Senshi were gathered

in one place.  A momentous event, bringing Crystal Tokyo one step

nearer.  That location was the Tomoe house, which was left vacant except

for the nine Senshi.  Professor Tomoe and Tamori had left earlier that

morning to acquire more testing equipment to use on the Death Buster

technology they were studying.  For a long moment, the Senshi stared at

each other, not speaking.  The morning light shone on their faces,

highlighting them with its golden aura.  Dew sparkled on a nearby tree,

the reflected light flashing brightly.

        It was Setsuna who broke the silence.  Her face and voice were

calm, showing no emotion.  "And so the circle is complete.  The last

Awakening has occurred."  Well, not truly.  But the last Awakening of a

Senshi, undoubtedly.  Pluto knew the other two had not been sent to the

future.  They had died five years too early for that.

        Hotaru flinched.  She was not yet truly Awake, either.  And for

that, she was grateful.  She looked around the circle, observing each

face, and noticed who was missing.  "Where's... where's Chibi-Usa?" she

asked quietly.

        Usagi blinked. "She's gone back to the future, of course."

        Hotaru's face showed incomprehension. "The future?"  It took a

few minutes for the Senshi to explain the truth about the time-traveling

Princess.  In shock, Hotaru didn't listen as the Senshi began to discuss

holding a party to celebrate her Awakening.  As if the Awakening of the

Senshi of Death was anything to celebrate.

        Makoto had already volunteered to cook, and was discussing the

food supplies of the Tomoe kitchen with Haruka and Michiru.  The other

Inner Senshi were reminiscing about the parties they had held after each

of them had joined up with the others.  Setsuna was standing back from

the other Senshi, but a small smile had appeared on her face.

        All of this was directly opposite to how Hotaru felt.  Did none

of them understand?  She was Sailor Saturn, the dark Senshi.  She was

being forced to remember events that no person should ever have to

experience.  She remembered Mistress 9.  She remembered Master Pharaoh

90. None of the others had even seen that creature of evil.  She had to

confront it on her own, and now she remembered the pain.  The terror as

Pharaoh 90 had ripped through her mind, violating every part of her,

even parts that Mistress 9 had never touched.  She remembered starting

to destroy the world, only to be pulled back at the last moment, forced

to live with the knowledge of what she had almost done.

        With a muffled sob, Hotaru raced upstairs, to the dubious safety

and comfort of her room.  The Senshi stared after her in shock for a

moment.  Then Usagi ran after the young girl.



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        Valgoden, the domain of Overlord Nyxan, was in uproar.  Over

three hundred youma were already gathered in preparation for war.  After

Jadeite's proclamation, most of the Overlords who had sworn fealty, and

some who hadn't, had thrown their support behind either Nyxan or the

other prominent candidate... Ishamanar.  Both Overlords had returned to

their estates, calling up their vassals and allies.  In a matter of

days, Jadeite's domain would be torn apart by war.

        Nyxan's current plans called for a strike from Valgoden into the

neighboring Pomar Wasteland, which had thrown its support behind

Ishamanar, once his full forces had been gathered.  From there, his

forces were to march west, carving a bloody path through Teriden, Urbar,

and Neitor until they reached Ishamanar's home of Alkoden.

        Nyxan was currently consulting with that Overlord on their plans

for the upcoming war over a highly cloaked magical connection.  It

wouldn't do for the pawns to know that the war was a sham.  "So, the

ultimate question, is, of course, which of us should win?" he commented.

        "It may not be," the Overlord of Alkoden replied.  "It seems as

though Mordrangar is stirring himself."

        "Mordrangar!" Nyxan exclaimed.  "Are you sure?"

        "Fairly," Ishamanar said, frowning.  "I think we can agree that

Mordrangar sitting on the throne would be a bad thing."

        "Yes..." Valgoden's Overlord muttered.  "But what can we do?"

        "Perhaps lay the ground work for a quick end to this little war

we have started?  We could continue as planned until the Dragon invades,

then agree to cease our fighting if Jadeite grants us both the title of

General,"  Ishamanar suggested.

        "That sounds like a decent plan, but what about our... long term

goals?" asked Nyxan.  "Once Mordrangar is defeated, Jadeite's position

will be stronger than ever."

        "All we need is energy and a Diamond, and we will succeed. We're

already collecting the energy, and it is only a matter of time before we

find a Diamond.  Then, it won't matter how strong Jadeite's position is.

Our Great Leader will finally be free."  Ishamanar's voice was

confident.

        "True."  Nyxan laughed.  "True."



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        In the shopping district of Juuban, the three Champions were

walking down a street, slowly eating ice cream cones and observing the

activity.  Fuarku Ikawa's eyes glanced towards a cosmetics stand,

briefly noting the playful bickering of the four proprietors. The sun

shone brightly, mirroring the mood of the Champions.

        For, after all, were not matters looking well for them?  Over

the past few days, their numbers had tripled, and several victories had

been won over their hated foes.  Not only that, but it seemed it would

not be long before another of their number returned to them.

        "It should only be a few more moments," Urawa Meno said, looking

up from his computer.  "I'll have the source of Chronus's energy tracked

down, and we can Awaken him."

        "Hmm... I can't wait to see Genitas again," commented Furuhata

Unazuki as she watched the morning traffic.  The bright sunlight made

her wince as her face turned towards the east momentarily.

        Ikawa began to finish his ice cream.  "And we could definitely

use him.  Who knows what Pluto's been up to?"  He shuddered as he

thought of what the Senshi of Time could do if she was unchecked.

        "I definitely don't want to think about that.  For all we know,

she could be spying on us right now," Unazuki replied.  She yawned.

        Meno's gaze left his computer once more.  "You okay, Unazuki?"

he asked.

        "Yeah, I'm fine," Unazuki responded.  "I'm just a bit tired."

        Meno grunted, and returned his attention to his device.  "This

way," he said, pointing.

        Ikawa's gaze left the cosmetics stand, which he been studying

once again.  Something was... odd about the four women working there.

They seemed... out of place, somehow.  Could they be youma, running an

energy draining operation?  No, Meno's computer surely would have

detected that.  And it wasn't an evil feeling he was getting... just a

strange one.

        Unazuki smirked as she watched the de facto leader of their

little band.  "Are you looking at other women again?  You know I don't

like that," she said, a teasing tone in her voice.  She recalled a

recent incident in her place of employment.  She also vaguely remembered

one incarnation where she and Ares had had a relationship.

        Ikawa laughed.  "You know I only have eyes for you," he said in

response, still chuckling.  Just like Azala, to remember that little...

scene in the Crown a while back.

        Not far away, a man with long, shaggy brown hair frowned as he

pushed his bangs back from his eyes.



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        Kizzar's rapidly dissolving corpse lay on the floor of what had

once been his throne room.  He had refused to step aside before the one

who now approached the recently vacated throne.  This being had the

appearance of a human male, clad in simple brown robes.  He was solidly

built, and moved with a steady gait.  He ignored the crowd of youma at

his back, not fearing anything they might try.  The only thing at all

unusual about his appearance was his eyes, which were brown.  Entirely

brown, with no whites or pupils.

        The man turned, and seated himself on the throne.  He looked

almost ludicrous, his human frame on the seat made for Kizzar's gigantic

bulk.  However, though the man spoke no words and made no gestures the

throne wavered and resized itself to fit him.  Then, the man turned his

attention to the crowd of youma.

        This crowd was different in many ways from the crowd that stood

in Jadeite's throne room, to the south.  While Jadeite's attendants were

widely varied in all things, the youma here shared a certain unity of

form.  Most had minotaur-like traits, and all shared a feeling of

solidity.  All were youma affiliated with the Element of Earth.  While

the scholars of the Silver Millenium may have disagreed, assigning some

to such elements as Life or Thunder, those scholars were all long dead.

Youma cared nothing for the more exact ten element system the Moon

Kingdom had used, preferring to use the older, four element system.

Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.  The Four Guardians of Terra, the Four

Generals of the Dark Kingdom, the Four Dragons, and the Four Regions all

followed that system.

        While Jadeite's youma were often found gathered into many

groups, plotting amongst themselves, this group was united, standing

silently as one.  Those who had opposed the coup were already piles of

ash or fled into the uncontrolled Northlands or south to join Jadeite.

Traitors and cowards, all of them.

        The man's unblinking, eerie gaze took in all this and more as it

swept the room.  Then the man's eyes settled on one corner of the room,

and all present could feel the solid stone in that corner waver.  Known

only to the man, the rock was flexing, crushing a monitoring device,

probably placed by Jadeite.

        Finally, the man spoke.  "I claim this throne.  I claim it, by

my right as Dragon of the North.  I, Mordrangar, Dragon of Earth, claim

this throne.  I trust none contest this claim?"  The man spoke the

ritual words calmly, no emotion in his voice.

        As one, the gathered youma knelt before the throne.  They then

spoke, also as one.  "We, the Overlords of the Mountains of Desolation,

offer no challenge to your claim.  The throne of the Mountains is yours.

May your reign be long, and may your enemies fall."  The words were

ritual, though originally they had referred to the Dark Kingdom, rather

than the Mountains.  Now, there were two kingdoms in the sub-dimension

called the Dark Kingdom.



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        Usagi opened the door a crack, not making any sound.  She

carefully slipped into the room, silently shutting the door behind her.

She almost gasped as she observed her new surroundings.  She had

forgotten how foreboding Hotaru's room was.  The room was almost

completely dark, with all the windows covered.  The only sources of

light were the dozens of lamps scattered about the chamber.  The spots

of purple light floated in the darkness like malignant stars.

        Hotaru herself was laying face down on her bed.  She was

shuddering with silent sobs.  Usagi paused for a moment wondering

whether or not to disturb her.  Suddenly, Hotaru sat up, still facing

away from Usagi.  "You can come over.  I know you're there, Seren...

Usagi," the younger girl said.

        Usagi quietly crossed over to the bed, slightly unnerved by

Hotaru's near use of her... other name.  She sat down beside Hotaru, and

paused a moment before speaking.  "Hotaru... what's wrong?"

        If Usagi had been expecting any response, a bitter laugh was not

it.  For a long moment, Hotaru doubled over, shaking with laughter.

Finally, she replied.  "You, of all people, should know.  I remember,

Usagi."

        Usagi heart skipped a beat.  She had been hoping that Hotaru had

forgotten some of her more unpleasant memories.  "Remember what?" she

asked, cautiously, while reaching forward to comfort the other girl.

        Hotaru whipped around to face Usagi.  Her countenance violently

changed, became twisted into a mask of hate.  "Get away from me, you

pathetic beast," she nearly screamed as she slapped away Usagi's hand.

        Usagi shrank back.  "Mistress 9," she whispered, a note of fear

in her voice.

        Hotaru's face calmed.  "Exactly," she said, "I remember

everything I... she did.  I remember that I nearly destroyed the world."

        Usagi thought back to the battle against Pharaoh 90.  She

remembered hurling forward into the vortex of dark energy, only to stare

helplessly at the swirling tower of energy that had to be the conflict

between Sailor Saturn and Pharaoh 90.  She remembered the words that had

drifted on the air currents, words that had filled her with dread.

"Death... Reborn... Revo..."

        "But you didn't, Hotaru," Usagi said.  After all, the world was

still there.  They were all still alive.

        Hotaru grimly smiled.  "Only because someone pulled me back.

Pulled me back when it would have been kinder to have died."

        Usagi clenched her fist.  "Don't say that.  Don't ever say that.

Your life has meaning, Hotaru.  You can't blame yourself for what

Mistress 9 did.  You can't blame yourself for what you might have done.

We don't.  I don't.  We're still your friends, Hotaru," she said.

        Hotaru's eyes began to waver, but snapped back into a stone cold

gaze as the door to her room was flung open.  It was Minako.

        "Usagi.  We have to go.  Pluto says something's happening at the

shopping district.  The others are already on their way."

        Usagi rose, then turned.  "Are you coming, Hotaru?"  she asked.

        Hotaru stared at Usagi for a long moment before finally

replying.  "No."



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        Inusha Tamori strode down the street, a wide grin on his face.

He hadn't planned to have the morning free, but the store where he and

Professor Tomoe had planned to purchase some lab equipment hadn't had

what they needed in stock, so the two had gone their separate ways.

Tamori rubbed his eyes.  It felt like he hadn't had a wink of sleep last

night.

        Suddenly, it seemed as though the world had gone crazy.

Everything was leaving a trail behind it, and his very perception seemed

to change.  Tamori nearly stumbled, and his vision returned to normal.

This was the third such attack he had experienced, and Tamori was

beginning to wonder whether it was a side effect of the work he had been

doing.  He would have to ask Professor Tomoe.

        A poster in a store window caught his eye.  It was an

advertisement for the upcoming "Super Sailor Fighter II" console game.

A rather cartoonish image of the Sailor Senshi was the centerpiece, and

Tamori found himself clenching his fist.  Why did he feel anger at the

sight of that poster?  Why did he feel so... different than a few weeks

ago?

        Tamori was distracted from his musings as he noticed Ikawa and

two other people walk up to him.  The other man he recognized from

school, Urawa Meno.  The girl looked familiar but he couldn't place her.

"Hello, Ikawa.  What's going on?" he said.  Tamori noticed that Ikawa's

face was oddly serious.

        "We have something to show you," Ikawa replied. "Could you come

with us for a moment?"

        "Umm... sure thing, Ikawa."  Tamori began to feel a little

nervous as the three lead him into a small alley, hidden from outside

view.  "Err... what did you want to show me?"

        A look that was half sad, half joyous appeared on Ikawa's face.

"This," he said simply, and a massive sword appeared from nowhere into

his hands.  Tamori barely noticed Meno and the girl summon their own

blades.

        "It can't be..." he whispered.  "Ikawa?"  A small part of Tamori

was supplying a different name.

        "Mercury Sword Power!" Tamori began to back away as Meno became

Hermes.

        "Venus Sword Power!"  Aphrodite appeared as Tamori halted in

fear.

        "Mars Sword Power!"  Something inside Tamori seemed to snap as

he watched one of his closest friend become Ares.

        Everything suddenly made sense.  For the first time in over a

week, Tamori felt right.  Half forgotten things were remembered.

Shadowy images were suddenly made clear.  Death and rebirth.  Pain and

pleasure.  Darkness and light.  Eight thousand years of existence.

Magic.

        "Janus.  Azala.  Deinas," Tamori said, looking at the people

before him with new eyes.  "I..." Tamori broke off as he felt something.

Danger.  Approaching swiftly.  With a practiced motion, a thin longsword

appeared in his hands.  "Saturn Sword Power!"  Deep purple armor formed

around him, with the sigil of Saturn displayed in dark crimson on the

breastplate.  For the first time in ten thousand years, Chronus had

transformed.



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        Sailor Pluto cursed under her breath as she and the other Senshi

continued to run towards the shopping district.  She could already feel

the time stream reacting to Chronus's influence.  Events were already

subtly starting to change. Pointing the way to her sisters, the Senshi

were soon standing over an alley, looking down on the four Champions.

        "Damn, another one," whispered Sailor Uranus as she and the

other Outer Senshi began their attacks.  The four Inners paused for a

moment before joining in.  However, Uranus's whispered curse was all the

warning the Champions needed.

        Faster than should have been possible, Chronus leapt up,

reacting to the Senshi's attacks before they were cast.  He appeared

behind Sailor Jupiter, slicing out with his blade.  The Senshi barely

managed to dodge the blow.

        Meanwhile, the other Champions had dodged the barrage and leapt

up to the roof and joined the melee.  Within moments, the Senshi were

thrown into confusion as the Champions swept through their ranks,

striking out with their weapons at every opportunity.

        "Bubbles... Spray!"  Mercury cast her spell, giving the Senshi

time to regroup as Sailor Moon and Venus arrived on the scene. When the

fog faded, the two groups were facing each other across the rooftop.

        Sailor Moon surveyed the scene.  "Another Champion?" she asked,

her voice weary.

        Chronus smiled.  "That's right.  I am Chronus, Champion of

Saturn and Lord Protector of the Guardians of Time."

        Mercury frowned.  "I thought Pluto was the Guardian of Time."

        "She's a Guardian of Time, yes.  And she's been doing a poor job

of it too."  Chronus turned to Sailor Pluto.  "What in hell have you

been up to, Pluto?  The time stream is literally devastated.  To get

this much damage, people must have been traveling back and forth in time

on a regular basis!  And if I didn't know better, I'd say someone had

stopped time recently, but none of my blood would ever abandon their

oaths that much, even you, Pluto."

        Pluto frowned, and made her reply. "Dead Scream."  Chronus leapt

out of the way, his form blurring, and shot forward towards the Senshi,

swiftly followed by the other Champions.

        "Burning Mandala!"  Sailor Mars's attack slammed into Hermes,

causing him to drop to the ground with a grunt.  However, Aphrodite

raced forward, slashing Mars with her sword, causing the Senshi of Flame

to cry out in pain.

        Nearby, Ares and Sailor Uranus faced off.  A smirk on his face,

Ares asked, "I wonder if you've gotten any better at sword fighting."

        Sailor Uranus matched his grin.  "Try me."  With a recently

mastered move, Uranus drew forth her Talisman and unsheathed it.

Holding the blade of light in a defensive position, she fell into a

ready stance.  A moment later, Ares charged.

        A few feet away, Chronus and Sailor Pluto were engaged in a

swirling melee.  The moves were impossible to follow, blade and staff

moving faster than the human eye could observe.  With a mighty clang the

weapons met, then separated and clashed again, all in less than a

second.

        Hermes rose from the ground and called out, "Ice Storm!"  The

razor sharp shards of ice flew around the rooftop as Hermes leapt into

melee.  Aphrodite spun around, knocking the Spiral Moon Heart Rod out of

Sailor Moon's hands with her sword.  Sailor Jupiter flung a Sparkling

Wide Pressure at the Champion of Venus, but she easily dodged the ball

of lightning.

        Down on the ground below the battle, a crowd was gathering to

observe the fray.  People were fleeing the store the battle was

occurring over, fearing that the roof might collapse.  Nobody noticed

one man fall over, clutching his head.

        The swirling sword fight between Sailor Uranus and Ares was well

under way.  Each time Uranus tried an assault, Ares's broadsword slid

into position to deflect the attack.  Occasionally, Ares's blade would

dart forward, though Uranus had managed to block all of his attacks so

far.

        Suddenly, Ares stepped up the pace.  Now Uranus had to

concentrate wholly on defense and not attempt any offensive moves.  As

well, Ares's blows were beginning to occasionally break through her

defenses.  Uranus began to realize that she was extremely outmatched.

One blow nearly split her in two, but at the last moment she managed to

roll under the strike.

        Not far away, Pluto and Chronus were continuing their own duel.

So far they had been evenly matched, each strike perfectly blocked.  But

then, Chronus overextended himself on an attack, and Pluto darted in to

strike.  She felt her staff make contact as Chronus blurred.  Faster

then the eye could see, he leapt over the Senshi of Time.  As Pluto

began to spin around, he struck out, landing a solid blow.  Both

injured, the two paused for a moment before leaping into action once

more.

        Uranus narrowly dodged another strike, then risked an attack of

her own.  Ares easily deflected her blow and pressed his own attack, a

sneer on his face.  She was going to have to do something, or she'd

lose.  Suddenly, something clicked inside her head, and she moved her

blade into an unfamiliar position.  "Space Sword Blaster!"

        The unexpected blast hurled Ares back, sending him tumbling to

the ground and causing is sword to go flying off the roof.  Panting for

a moment, Uranus stepped forward and prepared to deal the finishing

blow...



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Author's Random Ramblings



1) Got to love those cliffhangers, no?



2) Events have started to pick up the pace now.  Events on Earth are

proceeding to plan, but those wacky Overlords have thrown another

unexpected plot twist my way.  Oh well, I guess it keeps me from getting

bored while I'm writing. :)



3) About the elemental system of Shades of Gray:  In this version of the

Silver Millenium, several different elemental systems were used, much

like how chhemists have used many systems over the years to classify

matter.  The "Western" four element system  the eldest, with the

Eastern" five element system being slightly younger.  the ten element

system mentioned in the fic was the most popular when the Silver

Millenium fell.



4)  My heartfelt thanks go out to Angus MacSpoon for his excellent

prereading.  Anyone else interested in prereading, please contact me.



5)  C&C is of course extremely welcome.  Even if its just a one line

note to let me know your reading the fic, it helps to motivate me to get

the next part out quicker.



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