S.I.U. - The Sailor Investigation Unit by DARK DAY FOR ANIME Disclaimer - all characters pertaining to the series Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon are owned by Takeuchi Naoko, Bandai and Kodansya. All other characters were thought up by me. Well, its true, isn't it? ^_^ Part Five Strange Magic Aoi opened her eyes to nothing short of a splitting headache. She let out a long groan, sitting up from wherever it was she had found herself. "Team One Leader to AK Central, subject has recovered, over." Aoi turned slightly to the clicking hush of a transceiver. A young woman... The same young woman she had seen in the back of her car, was standing over the other side of her loungeroom, leaning against the wall. "Copy that, Team One Leader. Be careful." Said a voice from the whoever it was she was communicating with.... A soft man's voice, strangely ethereal... But it lost much of its grace with the roughening of the airwaves. Aoi studied the young woman.... Barely older than eighteen, surely. She certainly looked small enough to be described as a girl. It was the expression that gave it away, though.... An increased guardedness that one did not usually find on a child's face. She was pale-skinned, had very long black hair and deep, dark eyes. She wore a red kimono with black patterning, which Aoi could have just died for. The young woman literally flipped the transceiver into the sleeve of the kimono, steppd forward and bowed. "I am terribly sorry about frightening you like that, Kikotsuka-san. It had been my intention to help you in the event of facing Pluto, but I am afraid things did not quite turn out as planned." "Oh... Great." Aoi rubbed her head dazedly, then looked around, only then realising that she was in her own house, sitting on her own loungesuite. "Uhh.. How did I get here?" "My friends and I brought you here. We thought it best that you recovered in a place that is familiar to you." The girl nodded. "I am terribly sorry, I have not yet introduced myself. My name is Hayakawa Arisa." "Arisa, eh?" Aoi tried to stand up, failed and fell back, again. "Owie, just how hard did I hit my head?" "Do not concern yourself. You were checked by our people and were found to be suffering no permanent damage." "Easy for you to say." Aoi stared dubiously at Arisa. The girl had a funny, clipped style of speech... Almost unnatural, as if communicating with ordinary people was below her.... It infuriated Aoi somewhat, but at least she hadn't acted in an unfriendly manner. With the exclusion of appearing in the back seat of her car.... "Would you like to explain just how you got into the back of my car? I'm sure there was nobody in there when I got in myself." "That would be.... protractively difficult to explain." "Try me." The girl sniffed. "Very well then... I..." They were both disturbed by another young woman, who had stepped through the kitchen door. Slightly older than Arisa. "Hoi, would you like some cof... Ah, she's awake. Great. Would either of you like some coffee?" She looked from one to the next. Arisa turned aside and smiled at the new arrival. "I am terribly sorry, I must decline your generous offer. But I feel this good lady may wish to partake in such a beverage." "Yeah, yeah, whatever." The young woman turned to Aoi. "Well, I suppose you would like some?" Aoi studied her for a moment. A very different beast to Arisa, she was dressed quite flamboyantly, with an elegant dark dress and jewellery. Her dark red, slightly curly hair was tied up in a ponytail, and her eyes were, if anything, more penetratingly dark than Arisa's, if that was at all possible. She also had very tanned skin, which appeared to be natural, making Aoi jealous. She'd tried to get skin that tanned before and failed.... Gone straight red. Damn the hole in the ozone layer.... "Yes..." She said, slowly. "I think I would." The young woman smiled, sweetly, nodding, then turned back into the kitchen. Aoi looked at Arisa, who was watching her companion leave. "Just who in hell was that?" "Ah..." Arisa turned to her. "That was one of my two partners. Her name is Maria Firenze. She is also an inheritor of her family's noble line. I would suggest you treat her with much kindness as she is not the sort to suffer fools, even if she may be less than endowed within the intellectual department." "I heard that." Maria said from the kitchen. Arisa smiled. Aoi just sweatdropped. Great, a pair of wannabe comedians. "Uh, yeah, right. Where is your other partner, then? Is she going to make a sudden appearance out of nowhere?" "In all likelihood, yes. Please do not be surprised when and if she does." "Oh, yeah, great." Aoi had had enough of this. "Now, would you like to explain everything? Just who the hell are you people, what are you doing in my house, how the hell did you get in my car and just what the hell do you know about Pluto?" "Ah, would you like me to answer those questions in that order?" Arisa smiled, sweetly. Aoi could have socked her one in the face at that point. "ANY order will do, as long as they're answered." Arisa gritted her teeth, looking for all the world as if she was in pain. "Please don't be so forceful with your enquiries. I shall tell you everything you want to know." She paused. "I have told you the names of both Maria and myself. My second partner is a Gwendoline Wright. She will make her presence felt if she so wishes, but she is not keen on meeting you, so I think it is very unlikely. We belong to an organisation called the Sacred House. I am quite certain you have never heard of it, and so I shall explain..." Arisa paused for effect. "The Sacred House has been in operation for longer than I have been alive... Longer than all of us. We are a group that attempts to... regulate.... for want of a better term... and maximise the potential of, magic." Aoi stared at her with boggled eyes. "Really?" She said, cynically. Arisa sighed, dropping her face. "I knew you would not believe this to be fact. I find it astounding, the human mind's capacity to overuse its... How should I term it... Its BS Sensor." Arisa looked embarrassed at using the term, as if it were too vulgar to have emanated from a mouth such as hers. Aoi nodded. "You betcha." "And you work in an arm of the police department that investigates the activities of the Sailorsenshi. I must say, I find your cynicism to be more than a little hypocritical." That put Aoi back in her place. "And so? Where is this leading to?" Aoi huffed. "It is leading to the fact that we have had our eyes on you for quite some time.... A few months, in fact." "W... Why me?" "Because, in maximising the usage of magic, the Sacred House has had in operation a program of regulating bloodlines. In doing so, we have removed the element of unpredictability... In other words, the inability to predict just who is going to inherit magical powers. In doing this, we have had to research the family trees of all of our subjects... Even following up 'whispered' lines of illegitimacy." Arisa smiled. "We discovered, over 700 years ago, whilst following the bloodline of the Yokuro clan, that an illegitimate child had been born to one Yokuro Hazuki, and a peasant girl by the name of.... Kikotsuka Madoka...." Aoi stared at her. Not having had even the vaguest interest in her family tree, she boggled that someone else, an organisation, so to speak, would be. "Are you trying to tell me that you're interested in me because I may or may not contain the powers of this so-called Yokuro clan? That I may be a descendant of this couple?" "Hai." Arisa said, simply. Aoi felt a slight nervousness, now, gripping onto the edge of the loungesuite she was sitting on. "Well, I can tell, you, I certainly haven't shown any signs of any magical powers.... I mean, I would KNOW if I had them, wouldn't I?" "Not necessarily. Especially not with one of the bloodline of Yokuro. Mind Predators use their powers naturally, often without thinking. Those who don't realise they have these powers can be immensely dangerous. It is fortunate, really, that the Yokuro clan has been one of the Sacred House's biggest supporters... Indeed, one of the founding families." Aoi stood, a little uneasily on her feet.... Arisa moved forward to help her, but she waved her away. Aoi then began to pace her loungeroom. "..And your appearance in the back of my car.. That was done by magic, was it?" "Hai. I am a witch. One of the breed of Masters, capable of controlling all aspects of the powers which have been bred into our species by the Others." "The Others?" "Yes, another species entirely.... It was their interbreeding with human beings that brought about the rise of our kind." "Don't use the term 'our'. I haven't accepted your story as anything other than crap yet." Arisa flinched. "Must you use such vulgar language?" "I'm not the one who said 'BS Sensor." Arisa flinched again. "Yes, sorry about that. I did not intend to use such offensive language around you." Aoi sighed. "Never mind. What is your connection to Pluto? How did you know she was going to make an appearance, anyway?" "We were following you. It was simplicity in itself to listen in on all conversations coming from that apartment. We had all the relevant information on the occupant the moment you looked up her name on your office's mainframe." "You've tapped into the Police Network?" "Of course. We are legally affiliated to the police. We are well within our rights to do so." "I don't care... You aren't part of the Police Department.... Are you?" She stared at Arisa. "My dear Kikotsuka-san. We ARE the law. We have been for some time. We allow your kind to exercise your various forms of social control and constraints as you see fit, as long as none of you upset the status quo." Aoi shook her head. "And why? Why did you follow me? Surely, not to tell me this? You could have done that at any time." Arisa shrugged. "Indeed, we could have. Now you know of us, we aren't going to leave you alone." She paused. "We are interested in the Sailorsenshi. We want their bloodlines." Aoi stared at her. "Their WHAT?" "We want their bloodlines. We want their magic. We wish to regulate and control it, lest it fall into the hands of our enemies. I fear what may happen if power, such as theirs, falls into the hands of the enemies of the human race." Aoi spluttered, disbelievingly. "I'm not listening to any more of this. I have no magic, I do not believe in secret organisations and I'm trying to solve the murder of a Sailorsenshi. Now please, remove yourselves from my apartment and my life..." "Does that mean you don't want your coffee?" Aoi turned to see Maria holding a mug in the doorway. Aoi facefaulted, slowly stepping over to her small dining table, sitting down and placing her head in her hands. "I think she wants the ooffee, Maria. She just doesn't want to see us." Arisa smiled. Maria shrugged and stepped over to Aoi, placing the coffee on the table before her. "I guess that means we should leave, then." Maria crossed her arms behind her head and stepped towards the hallway leading to the front door, near the door to the kitchen. She paused as Arisa moved up to Aoi. Aoi looked up at the girl, who gave her a serious expression, placing a hand on her shoulder. "You may not believe us now... But the future is an uncertain place." She put a card on the table, next to the mug. "You are destined to require our assistance, Kikotsuka-san. We know a lot more than you about the murder of the senshi." Arisa turned and walked away. Aoi watched her go. "Wait..." Aoi put out a hand, and Arisa paused, looking over her shoulder. "If you know something... Why don't you just say?" "Murders can cover the misdemeanors of those closest to us. The Yakuza merely took advantage of the situation to get back at the Sailorsenshi. The truth lies much closer to them." She paused. "Your keys and other items are sitting on the kitchen bench. Good morning to you." Arisa turned and stepped past Maria, who followed her into the hallway. Aoi watched and listened as the door opened, then closed behind them. She was alone. She picked up the card... A small burgundy-coloured plastic card with gold trimming. Flash, thought Aoi. On it was the name of Hayakawa, and a contact phone number. There was no address or specific organisation listed with either. Aoi sighed and picked up the coffee, sniffing it in case anything untoward had been added to its contents. Damn, thought Aoi, she put in too much sugar. Just as she took a sip, the phone rang. Coffee flew from her mouth across the table, and she cursed, putting the mug down and wiping her chin. She stood and stomped into the kitchen, where the phone was hanging next to the fridge. She answered. "Ehello. Kikotsuka answering service. Can I help you?" "Yeah, great, Kiko-san. Very funny." Kaji's lovely bass tones rumbled through her ear. "Yes, Kaji, what do you want?" "Ah, just thought you'd like to know. The SIU office..." Aoi's ears picked up. "What about it?" "They've been broken into. The mainframe is toast, as are all the filing cabinets." "What the f... When did THIS happen? I only left there about three...." She looked at the clock. 10.35am! She gawked at the time. Where had it all gone? "Three? Jeez, they might have been waiting for you to leave when they did it." Kaji's voice seemed concerned. "Did you see anything last night? Anything at all?" "N..no... There wasn't anyone around when I left. The last person I saw there was Akizuki-san... He'd come to visit..." A thought occured to Aoi. "Hold on a minute, Kaji..." She put the receiver on top of the fridge and ran to the front door, throwing it open. She blinked a couple of times, her eyes not used to even the admittedly pale light. Her unit sat on the front of one of the main streets in her local districts, so it was reasonably busy. She tried to spot Arisa and Maria, but failed. It should have been easy, considering how much the pair would have stood out... Aoi cursed and stepped back in, almost slamming the door behind her. She ran back to the phone. "Sorry about that." "What the hell are you doing there?" "I just had some... Uhh... company. Can you hang on about half an hour, I'll be there myself to have a look at the damage." She sniffed under her armpits. "Actually, make that 45 minutes." Aoi had to flash her i.d. at the entrance of the SIU carpark, something she hadn't had to do since her early days as a cadet of the police force. Then she had trouble finding a place to park her car. There were plenty of vehicles from various divisions here today. It wasn't every day that someone broke into a branch of the police, and Aoi was sure there were quite a few sightseers amongst this lot. Naturally, Kaji was standing out the front, waiting for her. She'd managed to squeeze her car between a marked vehicle and the retaining wall at the far end, then squeezed herself to get out of the door, cursing at the little room she'd been left. Kaji stepped over to her as she locked her car. She patted the vehicle. Good thing those girls had left it in the right parking spot out the back of her unit... She'd had complaints from the neightbours before about putting it in the wrong spot. She sniffed and turned to Kaji as he sighed. "I just gotta warn you, the Chief wants to see you." "Yeah, well, that's surprising news since I was the last person here." She moved from the gap between her car and the retaining wall. "Well, where is he, then?" "Top floor of the building, going over what is left of our records office." Kaji shook his head. "All those years of gathering this stuff, and they trash it in the space of a few hours." Aoi nodded. Kaji seemed depressed. He had been with the SIU for almost twice as long as she had, so had a greater attachment to the job. Aoi stepped through the front doors, which were being checked over. They had been smashed in. Aoi shrugged. They needed better security on the office, anyway, maybe this would convince them it was time to update things. She turned to the computer office, aghast at the damage perpetrated to the mainframe. Someone had taken to it with a baseball bat. A very heavy baseball bat. At least that was what it looked like. Fortunately, most of the information stored there had been downloaded into the Police Network, and would be salvageable. Shimazaki was standing in the office, staring as forensics went through the wreckage with a fine-toothed comb. If there was ever a time when the police took crime seriously, it was when it was perpetrated on themselves.... He turned to her and shrugged. Speechless for once, thought Aoi, smugly. She stepped over to him. "And what would a member of Major Crime be doing, gracing the humble offices of lowly filekeepers like the SIU?" "Yeah, fuck you too, Kiko-san." He growled. "Woah, hit a nerve, have I? SIU important enough to be broken into but not Major Crime, eh? Guess we must have hit on something with this senshi murder case." Shimazaki shook his head. "Don't be so smug. This is only going to hold things up that little bit longer." "Wanna bet?" Aoi smiled and turned from him. He followed her for a short distance. "What do you mean by that? Hey, Kiko-san... Have you found something?" She ignored him and opened the door to the stairs. Two flights up, she exited the stairwell and entered the records office. It looked as if a tornado had hit it. Not the work of a normal bunch of vandals, this. The filing cabinets that once stretched from one end of the building to the other had been shredded.... Little pieces of metal piled amongst shredded bits and pieces of paper, cardboard and photographs, distributed neatly all over the floor. It wasn't hard to find the SIU Chief, a burly, aging man of sixty, standing in the middle of the room with forensic officers and others, trying to decide where they should start looking for clues as to who might have perpetrated this... act of wanton destruction. Aoi almost snorted at the description. The Chief spotted her. "Ah, Kiko-san. You have arrived at last. Now, perhaps, we can get somewhere." Kuburata, the head of the Forensics Department, who was standing next to the Chief, chuckled. "Yeah, and I'm Midorikawa Hikaru." The Chief ignored him and stepped over to Aoi, putting his feet wherever he could find an empty spot to put them, not an easy task for someone of his build. "I take it you were the last one here. Akunatsuka has told me.... You were here, using the mainframe earlier this morning, going through the psych records of the senshi." Aoi nodded. "Then he called me, asking me to go through the school records of the Juuban district for 92 through to 94, looking for any female student without parents, or missing at least one parent." "Why do I get the feeling he was trying to keep you out of the way of things?" "Probably because he has been hanging around that smug bastard, Shimazaki, for too long." "Don't say that too loudly. You know Shimazaki's old man is a bigwig within the office of the police minister in the Diet." "Yeah, about the only reason the useless little bastard is in Major Crime in the first place." She snorted. The Chief wagged a finger at her and guided her aside. "Now, I want you to remember absolutely everything that happened earlier this morning. Akunatsuka has told me everything you mentioned to him over the phone, and Akizuki has confirmed he met with you earlier this morning...." "I'm sorry, Chief, I really can't tell you anymore than that. It had been a long day.... I was tired, so I went home..." "And that's all... You saw no-one?" "Look, if I had seen anyone, I would tell you, wouldn't I? After all, its bad enough to think I might have been here when they.." She gestured to the room. The Chief nodded understandingly. "So, what are we going to do, now?" "About what?" The Chief blinked. "The Senshi case... About the killing." "Ah, yes. Well, did you find anything intersting in your searches?" Aoi paused for a moment, not knowing how to answer this just yet.... The Chief stared at her through slitted eyes. "Come on, Kiko-san, you're not very good at keeping things in. Did you find something or not?" "Nothing... that is connected to this case. There were still things I would have liked to look up on the mainframe...." "Well, you can do that back at Major Crime. They're moving us there until things can be sorted out here." he gestured to the room, helplessly. "That may be a while." She chuckled, shaking her head. "Was anything taken?" "Not that we've discovered. Looks like someone didn't want us involved in something." And I have a sneaking suspicion who that might be, Aoi thought to herself. "Oh, and by the way, they completed the autopsy on the senshi." Aoi looked at the Chief, blinking. "Find anything interesting?" "A Heart Crystal, for starters. Its being held in the labs for further investigation. On top of that, your favourite person in Major Crime found a transformation pen." The Chief reached into his overcoat and pulled out a plastic bag. "Its evidence, but we don't quite know what to do with it. As far as we know, it really doesn't have anything to do with the killing of the senshi. It was just there at the scene in the motel." He held the bag out to Aoi, and she could see the pen within. Slowly, she took it, holding it with almost reverential tenderness. For some reason, she felt immensely sad seeing it. She touched the portion of the pen where the planetary symbol was printed. For a second, it seemed to glow, then faded away. "Can I keep this? For a while, at least?" Aoi looked up at the Chief. He thought for a few moments, then nodded. "It can't do any harm. Just don't remove it from the bag. Its already been tested by forensics, and they've found nothing of interest on it, but its better to cover our arses in any case." She nodded and placed the pen in the pocket of her jacket. The Chief smiled. "Please be our guest and mourn the passing of the office as it once was. Everyone else seems to be. Just don't touch anything that might look vaguely like evidence." He turned and stepped back to where Kuburata and one of his officers were rifling through the wreckage on the floor. Aoi sighed and made her way around the edge of the wreckage to the windows, staring out into the carpark, thinking quietly to herself. Was this the work of Pluto? She certainly would have had the power within her to have done so. She was also certain that Pluto would do anything within her power to protect the identities of the Sailorsenshi, even if it meant halting the investigation into those behind the death of Pluto's comrade. And besides, it was likely that, after the events outside the apartment of the Kino girl, she would have come back here. Then there were those girls who belonged to the "Sacred House". They certainly seemed to know part of what was going on. Aoi cursed herself... Why did she turn them away like that? Because of their stupid story about the House and the bloodlines thing? She shook her head and gazed out the window. There was someone watching her from the gardens above the carpark. Her heart skipped a beat.... He was staring directly at her. No mistaking it... He was a good looking sort, too. Long brown hair, so long she could see it blowing in the wind. Thin, effeminate looks, dressed in black jeans, red shirt and black jacket with black ripple-soled shoes. But those EYES. They were so blue, even she could see them across the distance. He smirked, and she realised he must have known she'd seen him. He held up a finger, like a gun, pointing it directly at her. And then he fired. At that moment, he vanished. Aoi's eyes blinked a couple of times, then she shivered. What was it Arisa had said, about there being enemies of the Sacred House? Aoi turned and made her way out of the Records Office as quickly as possible.... END OF PART 5 DDFA ayanami@merlin.net.au 27th Feb 1998