Post by Inu on Sept 7, 2011 23:06:12 GMT -6
Lack of idea for a better title. Any ideas would be apreciated
Part 1
A gentle wind blew through the city, unnoticed by most as it was just a feathery touch against their skin. Wind like that had never meant anything to anyone rather than to be just a refreshing breeze on a hot day. It would mean so much more than that for the people who had just gotten a little bit closer to the scene of the event unfolding just outside the city’s boundaries however.
A harsh wind tore through the deserted field almost like an angry hurricane, bent on destroying anything in its path, and people fled in fear that it was just that, not wanting to get caught in the storm. The only ones who witnessed what happened next were ones involved themselves, and a single animal which watched with intelligent, and impatient eyes.
Everyone else was ignorant to the affair. Including the small group of young women who were sitting in a small cafe, laughing to themselves as they chatted about the day’s events. “You should have seen her face!” one of the blonde’s laughed uncontrollably, holding her sides in pain.
The blunette of the group frowned, biting her bottom lip as a blush began to rise on her already pink cheeks. “I was just surprised,” she insisted, shaking her head as the group burst into another round of laughter.
“It’s ok Ami-chan,” the tallest of the group chuckled, patting her friend’s back roughly, getting a soft ‘Oof’ in response. She lightly brushed a stray brown hair from her face, having left it down for once, a decision she soon regretted when the wind had blown it across her face.
Ami smiled, nodding her head. “Thank you Mako-chan.”
“Sorry Ami-chan,” the blonde who had started the commotion hung her head, disguising the soft chuckle that escaped her lips as she got it out of her system.
“Sorry,” the two remaining members of the group apologized in unison. A girl with long raven hair and calculating eyes of violet, and a second blonde who resembled their other friend so greatly that anyone would guess they were related. They even shared the same blue eyes.
Ami shook her head lightly. “It’s fine Minako-chan,” she smiled, though on the inside she was still pouting that little bit that they’d all laughed when all she’d done was simply act a little scared of a bug that had come falling on her from nowhere.
Minako smiled, glad to be forgiven, and soon turned her attention back to spreading news to the group. “Did you hear? Artemis said there’s supposed to be a big storm tonight,” she told them, a frown replacing her smile.
The second blonde of the group flinched, the odango shaped buns in her hair trembling with the rest of her body. “A storm? Like, with thunder and lightning?” she shook her head quickly, not liking the sound of that at all.
“You’re such a scaredy cat Usagi-chan,” the violet eyed female sitting beside her tsked, rolling her eyes. The idea of the storm intrigued her though. She hadn’t heard anything about it, and she always kept a close watch on the weather.
“I can’t help if I’m not as brave as you Rei-chan,” Usagi pouted, puffing out her cheeks in annoyance, before blowing out the air.
Rei just shrugged, a small smirk on her face at the blonde’s comment. “I won’t deny that,” she chuckled teasingly, a snobbish expression on her face, which only ended up in her getting a fry hurled at her head.
“Ha! Take that!” Usagi pumped her fist into the air triumphantly, a huge grin on her face. She knew she should expect an attack in return, but for this moment she was just going to bask in the fact that she had managed to get a hit in on the other girl. Usually Rei would just catch the object she’d thrown and toss it back at her... and she never missed.
This time however, Rei’s attention had been drawn outside the cafe the moment before Usagi had thrown the fry, and it was only the moment it had come into contact with her head, when she snapped her attention back to the group. She hadn’t known what it was, but something had pulled her attention away, but the feeling passed as soon as it came.
The only thing she had really noticed was that a girl had been pulling down her already way too short skirt as the wind blew it up, and she’d wanted to go out there and give the guys who’d snickered and whistled at her a piece of her mind.
“Hmm, is something wrong Rei-chan?” Makoto noticed their friend’s unusual distracted air. It wasn’t like Rei to not even react to Usagi’s childishness, usually she would be the first to tell her off or punish her.
Rei shook her head slowly, her raven hair falling over her shoulders. “It’s fine, I’m just a little tired I guess,” she answered, before promptly thumping the blonde at her side on the head with the back of her fist.
“Maybe you should go home and rest?” Ami offered, looking up from the book she was reading in order to drone out Minako’s still soft chuckling. They all knew Rei had been spending a lot of extra time taking care of the shrine lately while her grandpa was sick, and it didn’t help when they had exams coming up soon.
Minako pressed a finger to her chin, thinking for a moment about Ami’s offer. Usually as soon as Rei got home her grandpa would find some kind of weird job for her to do. “Or you could come to my house? We could have a sleepover! A girl’s night!” she offered excitedly, glancing between all of the girls.
Rei wondered how having a sleepover was going to help her rest, but it had been a while since they’d all gotten together like that, so she couldn’t refuse. “I’m up for it,” she nodded.
“Me too!” Usagi chimed in, sharing her fellow blonde’s excitement.
“Why not?” Ami shrugged, smiling lightly.
“Then it’s settled,” Makoto finished, grinning. “Party at Minako’s!” she cheered and was joined quickly by the two blondes.
Ami closed her book, cocking her head to the side lightly. “And your parents? They won’t mind?” she questioned, playing her part as the most responsible of the group well. It wasn’t like a group of teenage girls could suddenly turn up out of the blue like that.
The girl’s cheers quietened and they all looked to Minako in confirmation to the question. The blonde grinned and gave them the victory sign. “They’re out of town,” she raised her head in triumph. “It’s all good!”
“Then I’ll bring snacks,” Makoto offered, already planning a short list of foods each of her friends liked in her mind. When it came to food, she knew all of their preferences, and she was proud of it. It wasn’t easy to figure out what Usagi would want though. Anything edible.
Usagi cheered. “Mako-chan always makes the best food,” she nodded, her mouth already watering at the thought of the brunette’s marvellous culinary skills. “Ooh! Can Mamo-chan come too?” she quickly added. The night would be absolutely perfect if her good-looking boyfriend and future husband could join them.
Rei frowned, shaking her head. “Girl’s night Usagi baka,” she sighed.
The blonde blinked, opened her mouth to respond, shut it, and then just settled on sticking her tongue out at the other girl. “I knew that,” she mumbled a moment later. “I bet Artemis gets to stay...” she added quietly in an almost whisper.
“He’s a cat, that’s different,” Minako answered, having caught the gist of her comment. “Besides, if Luna comes along I’m sure we won’t see much of him anyway,” she waggled her eyebrows suggestively, only getting a blank, confused look from Usagi.
“Eh?”
Ami sighed when no one else seemed to understand what Minako was talking about. The blonde probably only knew because Artemis had told her himself. “It’s spring,” was her only answer. “You can find out the rest for yourselves.”
Usagi was the only one who still had no idea what she was talking about after that. “Anyway!” she changed the topic quickly, not liking that she was the only one still in the dark. “I should go get ready then,” she smiled, having noticed the time.
She needed to go quick if she wanted to get home and ask for permission to spend the night at Minako’s. Her papa had promised to take her mama out for dinner that night. It had been a while since they’d spent a romantic night out together, and Usagi was probably more excited about it then the both of them. “See you guys later?”
The group of girls nodded in almost unison, and Usagi gave one final wave before taking off.
No more than an hour or so later, all of the girls found themselves sitting in Minako’s living room, staring at the TV screen as they talked. They were watching some musical that none of them had ever heard of, but it had seemed interesting enough when Minako has flicked it on to the station.
True to what Minako had suggested earlier that day, Luna and Artemis had disappeared moments after Usagi had arrived with her guardian.
“Here you go guys,” Makoto spoke in a cheery tone as she carried a couple of platters filled with an array of sweets and other snack foods from the kitchen.
The trays had barely touched the table when the two blondes had pounced on them, quickly giving their thanks before digging in. “Hey, hey! Save some for us,” Rei scowled, shaking her head.
“Don’t worry,” the brunette whispered, winking quickly. “I saved some for us,” she laughed lightly, returning to the kitchen before coming back with another platter in hand. “Dig in,” she nodded to Rei and Ami, before looking back to the TV. “Did I miss anything?”
Ami shook her head, taking a small bite of a heart shaped cookie she had picked up first. Not that any of the girls really had any idea what the musical was about in the first place. From what they could tell, it seemed to be a tragedy of lovers. “They decided to run away together,” she answered, having pulled together the basic plot inside her mind.
“Hmm,” Makoto murmured, resting her chin in her hands as she stared at the screen, not having much luck with the story herself. “This is kind of depressing. And I’m not talking about the tragedy part,” she added quickly, voicing her point. “I mean, here we are, five gorgeous girls who save the world on a regular basis, and the only one who has a boyfriend is Usagi-chan?” she sighed.
Minako chuckled. “Yeah, where’s my handsome knight in shining armour on his white horse, here to whisk me away to a magical kingdom?” she acted the scene out herself, a dramatic expression on her face. “I mean, I sure don’t need a man in my life... but it would be nice,” she smiled, a wistful tone to her voice.
Barely a second later the doorbell rang, and every one of the girls quickly glanced toward the doorway. They were all still, looking between themselves. “Maybe your prince had finally come!” Usagi mock bowed to her fellow blonde, and Minako felt a blush rise onto her cheeks.
“Baka! Like that would really happen,” she shook her head quickly. There was a small voice in her mind wondering, ‘what if?’ however. It wouldn’t be that strange, right? Not too long ago it would have seemed crazy that in a past life they had all been princess, and warriors, and now they could transform into super evil fighting magical girls. Who knew? Anything could happen, right?
Almost cautiously, the blonde slowly turned the handle to her door, wishing for the first time that her front door had a built in peep-hole like most houses had. “Hello?” she spoke, before seeing that it wasn’t a handsome prince there to greet her, but rather a group of young girls. A large group of young girls, who couldn’t have been older than twelve. “Can I help you?” she asked, counting them off in her head as the other girls quickly peeked over her shoulder to see who had arrived. They were about as dumbfounded as Minako at the arrival of ten girls at her doorstep, all wearing cloaks none the less that kept everything but their basic feature hidden.
“You are Minako Aino, correct?” the lead girl spoke, from what they could see her blonde hair was tied back, save for the bangs that covered her forehead as she scrutinized Minako with her intelligent blue eyes. “And these,” her eyes glanced behind the older blonde to the rest of the girls. “Would be your fellow senshi?”
The moment the word ‘senshi’ left her lips the girls all put up their guards, even if they didn’t seem like it, or know anything about the girls who had shown up. They had no way of knowing if they were dealing with enemies... lots of little enemies, or allies. “Who are you?”
The young girl looked taken aback, before she quickly composed herself. “Forgive me. Where are my manners,” she shook her head quickly, seeming to silently scold herself. “I am known as Sailor Aphrodite,” the girl introduced herself, letting the hood of her cloak fall back so that they could see the tiara that had a gem in the shape of a symbol that none of the girls could name on her head. It seemed to resemble some kind of decorated heart, but on the other hand it didn’t seem so. She also loosened the cloak’s tie ever so slightly so that the rest of her sailor fuku was exposed, showing it was almost identical to the one Sailor Venus wore. The only real difference was the broach that sat on the bow resting on her chest. It had the same symbol that was on her tiara.
“May we come in?” Sailor Aphrodite smiled.
Part 1
A gentle wind blew through the city, unnoticed by most as it was just a feathery touch against their skin. Wind like that had never meant anything to anyone rather than to be just a refreshing breeze on a hot day. It would mean so much more than that for the people who had just gotten a little bit closer to the scene of the event unfolding just outside the city’s boundaries however.
A harsh wind tore through the deserted field almost like an angry hurricane, bent on destroying anything in its path, and people fled in fear that it was just that, not wanting to get caught in the storm. The only ones who witnessed what happened next were ones involved themselves, and a single animal which watched with intelligent, and impatient eyes.
Everyone else was ignorant to the affair. Including the small group of young women who were sitting in a small cafe, laughing to themselves as they chatted about the day’s events. “You should have seen her face!” one of the blonde’s laughed uncontrollably, holding her sides in pain.
The blunette of the group frowned, biting her bottom lip as a blush began to rise on her already pink cheeks. “I was just surprised,” she insisted, shaking her head as the group burst into another round of laughter.
“It’s ok Ami-chan,” the tallest of the group chuckled, patting her friend’s back roughly, getting a soft ‘Oof’ in response. She lightly brushed a stray brown hair from her face, having left it down for once, a decision she soon regretted when the wind had blown it across her face.
Ami smiled, nodding her head. “Thank you Mako-chan.”
“Sorry Ami-chan,” the blonde who had started the commotion hung her head, disguising the soft chuckle that escaped her lips as she got it out of her system.
“Sorry,” the two remaining members of the group apologized in unison. A girl with long raven hair and calculating eyes of violet, and a second blonde who resembled their other friend so greatly that anyone would guess they were related. They even shared the same blue eyes.
Ami shook her head lightly. “It’s fine Minako-chan,” she smiled, though on the inside she was still pouting that little bit that they’d all laughed when all she’d done was simply act a little scared of a bug that had come falling on her from nowhere.
Minako smiled, glad to be forgiven, and soon turned her attention back to spreading news to the group. “Did you hear? Artemis said there’s supposed to be a big storm tonight,” she told them, a frown replacing her smile.
The second blonde of the group flinched, the odango shaped buns in her hair trembling with the rest of her body. “A storm? Like, with thunder and lightning?” she shook her head quickly, not liking the sound of that at all.
“You’re such a scaredy cat Usagi-chan,” the violet eyed female sitting beside her tsked, rolling her eyes. The idea of the storm intrigued her though. She hadn’t heard anything about it, and she always kept a close watch on the weather.
“I can’t help if I’m not as brave as you Rei-chan,” Usagi pouted, puffing out her cheeks in annoyance, before blowing out the air.
Rei just shrugged, a small smirk on her face at the blonde’s comment. “I won’t deny that,” she chuckled teasingly, a snobbish expression on her face, which only ended up in her getting a fry hurled at her head.
“Ha! Take that!” Usagi pumped her fist into the air triumphantly, a huge grin on her face. She knew she should expect an attack in return, but for this moment she was just going to bask in the fact that she had managed to get a hit in on the other girl. Usually Rei would just catch the object she’d thrown and toss it back at her... and she never missed.
This time however, Rei’s attention had been drawn outside the cafe the moment before Usagi had thrown the fry, and it was only the moment it had come into contact with her head, when she snapped her attention back to the group. She hadn’t known what it was, but something had pulled her attention away, but the feeling passed as soon as it came.
The only thing she had really noticed was that a girl had been pulling down her already way too short skirt as the wind blew it up, and she’d wanted to go out there and give the guys who’d snickered and whistled at her a piece of her mind.
“Hmm, is something wrong Rei-chan?” Makoto noticed their friend’s unusual distracted air. It wasn’t like Rei to not even react to Usagi’s childishness, usually she would be the first to tell her off or punish her.
Rei shook her head slowly, her raven hair falling over her shoulders. “It’s fine, I’m just a little tired I guess,” she answered, before promptly thumping the blonde at her side on the head with the back of her fist.
“Maybe you should go home and rest?” Ami offered, looking up from the book she was reading in order to drone out Minako’s still soft chuckling. They all knew Rei had been spending a lot of extra time taking care of the shrine lately while her grandpa was sick, and it didn’t help when they had exams coming up soon.
Minako pressed a finger to her chin, thinking for a moment about Ami’s offer. Usually as soon as Rei got home her grandpa would find some kind of weird job for her to do. “Or you could come to my house? We could have a sleepover! A girl’s night!” she offered excitedly, glancing between all of the girls.
Rei wondered how having a sleepover was going to help her rest, but it had been a while since they’d all gotten together like that, so she couldn’t refuse. “I’m up for it,” she nodded.
“Me too!” Usagi chimed in, sharing her fellow blonde’s excitement.
“Why not?” Ami shrugged, smiling lightly.
“Then it’s settled,” Makoto finished, grinning. “Party at Minako’s!” she cheered and was joined quickly by the two blondes.
Ami closed her book, cocking her head to the side lightly. “And your parents? They won’t mind?” she questioned, playing her part as the most responsible of the group well. It wasn’t like a group of teenage girls could suddenly turn up out of the blue like that.
The girl’s cheers quietened and they all looked to Minako in confirmation to the question. The blonde grinned and gave them the victory sign. “They’re out of town,” she raised her head in triumph. “It’s all good!”
“Then I’ll bring snacks,” Makoto offered, already planning a short list of foods each of her friends liked in her mind. When it came to food, she knew all of their preferences, and she was proud of it. It wasn’t easy to figure out what Usagi would want though. Anything edible.
Usagi cheered. “Mako-chan always makes the best food,” she nodded, her mouth already watering at the thought of the brunette’s marvellous culinary skills. “Ooh! Can Mamo-chan come too?” she quickly added. The night would be absolutely perfect if her good-looking boyfriend and future husband could join them.
Rei frowned, shaking her head. “Girl’s night Usagi baka,” she sighed.
The blonde blinked, opened her mouth to respond, shut it, and then just settled on sticking her tongue out at the other girl. “I knew that,” she mumbled a moment later. “I bet Artemis gets to stay...” she added quietly in an almost whisper.
“He’s a cat, that’s different,” Minako answered, having caught the gist of her comment. “Besides, if Luna comes along I’m sure we won’t see much of him anyway,” she waggled her eyebrows suggestively, only getting a blank, confused look from Usagi.
“Eh?”
Ami sighed when no one else seemed to understand what Minako was talking about. The blonde probably only knew because Artemis had told her himself. “It’s spring,” was her only answer. “You can find out the rest for yourselves.”
Usagi was the only one who still had no idea what she was talking about after that. “Anyway!” she changed the topic quickly, not liking that she was the only one still in the dark. “I should go get ready then,” she smiled, having noticed the time.
She needed to go quick if she wanted to get home and ask for permission to spend the night at Minako’s. Her papa had promised to take her mama out for dinner that night. It had been a while since they’d spent a romantic night out together, and Usagi was probably more excited about it then the both of them. “See you guys later?”
The group of girls nodded in almost unison, and Usagi gave one final wave before taking off.
*****
No more than an hour or so later, all of the girls found themselves sitting in Minako’s living room, staring at the TV screen as they talked. They were watching some musical that none of them had ever heard of, but it had seemed interesting enough when Minako has flicked it on to the station.
True to what Minako had suggested earlier that day, Luna and Artemis had disappeared moments after Usagi had arrived with her guardian.
“Here you go guys,” Makoto spoke in a cheery tone as she carried a couple of platters filled with an array of sweets and other snack foods from the kitchen.
The trays had barely touched the table when the two blondes had pounced on them, quickly giving their thanks before digging in. “Hey, hey! Save some for us,” Rei scowled, shaking her head.
“Don’t worry,” the brunette whispered, winking quickly. “I saved some for us,” she laughed lightly, returning to the kitchen before coming back with another platter in hand. “Dig in,” she nodded to Rei and Ami, before looking back to the TV. “Did I miss anything?”
Ami shook her head, taking a small bite of a heart shaped cookie she had picked up first. Not that any of the girls really had any idea what the musical was about in the first place. From what they could tell, it seemed to be a tragedy of lovers. “They decided to run away together,” she answered, having pulled together the basic plot inside her mind.
“Hmm,” Makoto murmured, resting her chin in her hands as she stared at the screen, not having much luck with the story herself. “This is kind of depressing. And I’m not talking about the tragedy part,” she added quickly, voicing her point. “I mean, here we are, five gorgeous girls who save the world on a regular basis, and the only one who has a boyfriend is Usagi-chan?” she sighed.
Minako chuckled. “Yeah, where’s my handsome knight in shining armour on his white horse, here to whisk me away to a magical kingdom?” she acted the scene out herself, a dramatic expression on her face. “I mean, I sure don’t need a man in my life... but it would be nice,” she smiled, a wistful tone to her voice.
Barely a second later the doorbell rang, and every one of the girls quickly glanced toward the doorway. They were all still, looking between themselves. “Maybe your prince had finally come!” Usagi mock bowed to her fellow blonde, and Minako felt a blush rise onto her cheeks.
“Baka! Like that would really happen,” she shook her head quickly. There was a small voice in her mind wondering, ‘what if?’ however. It wouldn’t be that strange, right? Not too long ago it would have seemed crazy that in a past life they had all been princess, and warriors, and now they could transform into super evil fighting magical girls. Who knew? Anything could happen, right?
Almost cautiously, the blonde slowly turned the handle to her door, wishing for the first time that her front door had a built in peep-hole like most houses had. “Hello?” she spoke, before seeing that it wasn’t a handsome prince there to greet her, but rather a group of young girls. A large group of young girls, who couldn’t have been older than twelve. “Can I help you?” she asked, counting them off in her head as the other girls quickly peeked over her shoulder to see who had arrived. They were about as dumbfounded as Minako at the arrival of ten girls at her doorstep, all wearing cloaks none the less that kept everything but their basic feature hidden.
“You are Minako Aino, correct?” the lead girl spoke, from what they could see her blonde hair was tied back, save for the bangs that covered her forehead as she scrutinized Minako with her intelligent blue eyes. “And these,” her eyes glanced behind the older blonde to the rest of the girls. “Would be your fellow senshi?”
The moment the word ‘senshi’ left her lips the girls all put up their guards, even if they didn’t seem like it, or know anything about the girls who had shown up. They had no way of knowing if they were dealing with enemies... lots of little enemies, or allies. “Who are you?”
The young girl looked taken aback, before she quickly composed herself. “Forgive me. Where are my manners,” she shook her head quickly, seeming to silently scold herself. “I am known as Sailor Aphrodite,” the girl introduced herself, letting the hood of her cloak fall back so that they could see the tiara that had a gem in the shape of a symbol that none of the girls could name on her head. It seemed to resemble some kind of decorated heart, but on the other hand it didn’t seem so. She also loosened the cloak’s tie ever so slightly so that the rest of her sailor fuku was exposed, showing it was almost identical to the one Sailor Venus wore. The only real difference was the broach that sat on the bow resting on her chest. It had the same symbol that was on her tiara.
“May we come in?” Sailor Aphrodite smiled.