S.I.U. - The Sailor Investigation Unit by DARK DAY FOR ANIME (Mark A Page) 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? ^_^ -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Wet." Keiko said softly as she was guided through the grounds of the factory yard. Rumiko smiled. "Yes, we're getting really wet in the rain, aren't we?" Her voice tone was soft and calming. "Rain." Keiko giggled and stared up at the clouds, closing her eyes as the rain splashed on her face. Rumiko wanted to smile. But this wasn't the time for lighthearted reflection. She sighed as she tipped her head, slightly, allowing water to run from the wide-brimmed hat she was wearing. She liked the rain, but only when she was looking at it from shelter. Damn that Sherrie! She knew there had been something wrong with her as long ago as last night when they'd.... But then, Sherrie had always been a strange one. In many respects. All the same, Sherrie had promised her... had acted in a manner that suggested she was still taking her medication. Rumiko felt a sense of personal betrayal. She had befriended Sherrie because there had been very few within the House who would, and certainly none outside. And she had made Sherrie promise, time and time again, to take her medication. But within Sherrie lay well-planted seeds of disquiet. No matter how hard Rumiko tried, Sherrie was the kind to follow her own path to destiny, wherever that would lead. Even to death.... She felt Keiko take her shoulder, the fingers of the smaller girl's right hand digging into her dark dress. "Stopped." Keiko whispered. Rumiko glanced at her. She was still staring at the sky, half-smiling. "Yes, we have stopped. We should keep going, shouldn't we?" "Going." Keiko's expression changed to a more worried one. Rumiko softened her grip on the girl's left arm and continued to guide her along. "Sherrie." Keiko began to shake her free hand. The clouds became darker. ----o Part Twelve Cold Thoughts in the Twilight ----o The greatest fear held by everyone is that of death. Not just of death, itself, but the personalisation of the experience.... The terror of simply ceasing to exist. Even those who hold the very strongest of religious faiths fear death, in the quiet moments when doubt comes visiting from the deepest recesses of their minds. It was a fear that Sherilyn Meehan had held all her life, right from her difficult birth, in County Cork in Ireland, to a single mother, to the moment she first "became" what she was, today, in a laneway in the northern suburbs of Tokyo. And it was a fear she was having, right now, as she sat underneath the metal frame of the crate stack, staring out at the water that now fairly gushed through the holes in the roof of the warehouse, pouring down over the rotting wooden crates and onto the mossy floor. The light that had seeped dimly through the high windows had become darker, bringing with it a sense of the world closing in around her. She wrung her hands, ignoring the pain the claws were making. They didn't really look like hands, anymore. Her skin tone had become paler, and her teeth were growing. She could feel them, pushing into her gums, the unpleasantness being relieved by the equivalent growth in her jawline. But more than that, she could feel the darkness descend upon her mind, like the time she "became".... A minor death, followed by a rebirth of her conciousness. She had the Sacred House to thank for that, but.... She wanted to see what it was that lay at the end of the process of "becoming". She wanted to see the truth behind the being that she was, and to do that meant refusing to take her medication. The Vasculin Orange, whose origin was unknown to her, and which was almost specifically designed for her.... There were several forms of the medication and hers had been the fifth to be manufactured, due to the unique and unusual nature of her condition. Now, that condition was being allowed to run free.... Three weeks without the influence of the Vasculin. Perhaps it was a mistake, but in any case, nature was taking its course. She had come to Tokyo in search of her younger sister, Mhaere. Her memories of the girl were patchy, at best. Broken thoughts of huddling with Mhaere as a child, to fight the ravages of the cold, within the tiny house in which they'd lived their first few years. Almost like wild animals.... No sense or desire for self control. They had made touble for everyone, including their mother. Before they knew what happened, they had been removed from her care and placed with separate foster families. The dark closed in a little further. Sherrie shivered. She wished Mhaere was here, now.... The desire to commune with the litter.... A strange thought that entered her mind. She wondered if Mhaere had ever gone through a "becoming". They both shared the same mother and father, which was nothing short of a miracle considering the number of men who had passed through their mother's bed. Sherrie put a hand to her face, trying to shut out the world. She felt embarassed about this loss of control. Control of her own body. There had been times when she'd slashed herself, mightily angry at what she'd seen as her body's betrayal of her being. The wounds would heal over, as if they'd never existed. But most of all, she felt embarassed about simply BEING. Everything she'd ever done always seemed to turn out wrong, one way or another. She wanted to hide from people, tired of making apologies for what she had done. And she hadn't done anything abjectely wrong.... Hide hide hideaway.... Within her own little hole, and fall into the arms of her true self.... "This really isn't like you, you know. Giving up in your search for me." The voice rang through the darkness. Despite, her best attempts to shut out all light, all sound, all senses, she could not shut out the noise of another mind, communicating directly with her own. The psychic link, an open sluice gate, letting in the kind of shit she didn't want to hear. "Go away, Lacey!" "I thought you came here to catch me. Perhaps even eat me, or something of that nature. I'm really disappointed in you, Sherrie. I didn't lead you all this way for it to end like this." "I'll kill you, Lacey." She heard him giggle. "I don't think so, somehow. I can sense fear in your mind. What happened to that confidence that drew you to me?" "It is dying, and so am I." She could feel the sense of surprise that emanated from him. He couldn't sense the change in her. All he could sense was the logical, human mind. A human mind that was dying, to be replaced by... something. She didn't know what, but she knew it was there. For a moment, she felt a sparkle of light enter that darkness. The light grew brighter. She opened her eyes. If she could have seen them, then she would have understood the depth to which she was changing. Gone was the piercing, yet human, hue, replaced by a feline eyeslit within a deep green orb. The windows to her soul, telling all. She blinked a couple of times. Her eyesight seemed to be improving. Even though the light wasn't getting any brighter, the definition of her surroundings were becoming greater. She could see the finer details of the warehouse. The effect was almost singularly exhilarating and disorienting. Clawed hands gripped the top bar of the platform frame as she slowly emerged into what was, for all intents and purposes, a new world. This certainly didn't happen the last time. She smiled. Perhaps she wasn't going to die, after all.... ----o "Doctor Mizuno?" Kaji stared at Aoi. He turned to Honeaki. "Is there a Doctor Mizuno at the hospital?" "Damned if I know. I've only been in touch with the hospital's administrator.... Well, there are about thirty or so doctors working there. There might be a Doctor Mizuno amngst them." Kaji turned back to Aoi, giving her a dubious expression. "Kiko-saaaaaaan...." She bit her lip. "What? Why are you looking at me like that?" "Who is this Doctor Mizuno, and what connection does she have to this case? What the hell do you know, Kiko-san?" "I'll tell you." The voice came from behind Aoi. Ami had stood, hands clutched nervously in front of her, looking down at the ground. The trio turned to face her. "She is my mother. My name is Mizuno Ami." Ami turned to Aoi, an angry expression on her face. "And she thinks my mother might have something to do with the death of my friend." "Your friend?" Kaji pushed past Aoi, stepping up to Ami. "You knew Kino Makoto?" "Ami...." Aoi clenched her teeth. Ami looked at her, then back at Kaji. "Of course I knew her. I was the one who had her killed." Kaji's jaw dropped. "You?" "Yes, I came here to give myself up. But she...." She gestured to Aoi. "She dragged me here. I still don't know why." Kaji turned to Aoi and looked at her quizzically. Aoi sighed, shrugging her shoulders. "So I wanted to keep her away from the Majors for a while." "KIKO-SAN!" Kaji shook his head disbelievingly. "You should have.... You should have, at the very least, had her give a statement." "But she's.... She's more important than you realise, Kaji. She holds the key to the identities of the Sailorsenshi." "This is a MURDER investigation we're involved with, Kiko- san." Honeaki put his hand on Aoi's shoulder. "Whether or not she has information about the Sailorsenshi is immaterial. That comes first." "Oh, for Kami's sake, she IS a Sailorsenshi...." Aoi swallowed after she said that, only then realising what it was she had said. "You're shittin' me. You gotta be shittin' me!" Kaji turned and looked down at Ami, whose face had gone red. She was doing her best not to be looking at anyone in particular. "Mizuno-san... Is she... Is this the truth?" A few moments passed. Very LONG moments for Ami. She felt the air in the room become thick and heavy, and she started to shiver. When she finally spoke, her voice was almost a croak. "H...hai." "Bloody KAMI SHIT!" Kaji almost fainted. "Which one are YOU? Mars? Venus? Saturn?" "She's Mercury, you great pillock. Can't you see she's close to breaking down?" Aoi put her hand on Kaji's shoulder, pulling him back from Ami. "Why did you think I dragged her away from the front desk? Can you imagine what would have happened had I handed her to Shimazaki, or maybe even Katarin or Narusaki? She'd go to pieces. And besides, I don't believe her." "I DID IT! I'M TELLING YOU THE TRUTH!" Ami thrust Kaji aside with surprising strength and ranged up on Aoi. "I'm the killer. I'm the one who had those two bastard kill Makoto.... Mako-chan. She was my friend, but she threatened the security of the Sailorsenshi. She... SHE HAD TO DIE! Oh please.... I don't want to talk about it anymore...." Ami burst into tears, throwing her hands to her face. Aoi turned to Kaji. "And you want to send this to the Majors? They'll chew her up and spit her out." "All the same, Kiko-san...." Honeaki shook his head. "A statement HAS to be taken." "She has the right to a representative, and a family member should be present. Since she lives with her mother, her mother should be contacted. And I'll put money on her mother being a doctor at that hospital.... What's its name?" "Kanegawa Private Hospital." Aoi turned to Ami. "Well, Ami? Is it Kanegawa?" Ami looked up at her, contempt written across her tear-stained face. ----o Pagan was actually beginning to get a little worried. He'd been able to contact his partners, Nobuhiro and Michelle, before he'd arrived at the factory yards, telling them he may need assistance. Well, that was a while ago now, and he hadn't seen hide nor hair of them. What had started off as something of a dangerous game on his part was getting all the more dangerous by the moment. He was ensconced within the loft at the far end of the warehouse. It was the driest area he could find, and certainly seemed to be the only part of the building where the roof was in a sufficient state of repair. He looked down, through the crates that had been stacked in the loft, at the warehouse floor. It was hard to see anything, since there was so much... junk, basically, littering his view. But on occasion, he could spot Sherrie, flitting between objects. He liked Sherrie, as a person. As a HUMAN person, that was. The human side of Sherrie was often suppressed underneath a bestial coating. He'd managed to convince himself, at one stage, that if he was able to appeal to that raw, base side of her nature, he'd be able to win her over to the Coven. There were other reasons than the purely ideological, of course, the first being he wanted to get her into the sack. But apart from that, he found Sherrie quite an appealing character. Well, it technically amounted to the same thing.... There had been so very few like him within the Coven. Despite their names, both the Sacred House and the Coven of Atrocity had chosen to seek very different bloodlines in their early stages of development. Many of the more "bestial" types ended up within the House, whilst the "higher-state-of-being" types ended up within the Coven. He didn't know why. The condition he'd endured was very similar to Sherrie's, although their lineages had followed very different paths, and had found very different sources. But, deep down, he felt a certain kinship, and an understansing of what it was that Sherrie had gone through. Until the moments when she'd tried to eat him. Granted, she was merely defending herself against an operative of the Coven, but Sherrie liked to take things to extremes. It had been said that, when Sherrie had "become", she'd neatly swallowed a couple of drunks and was starting on a schoolgirl when she'd bitten a Vasculin bullet. It was all heresay, but considering Sherrie, he could believe it. There was movement nearby a rusting loader, which had been parked beside the north wall of the warehouse. The figure was shadowy, so he couldn't get a good view, but the way it paused worried him. He contemplated the possibility that she might have already spotted him, and was merely toying with him. In which case, a hole in the roof might have come in handy. He took a quick glance at the solid roof above him. The crates in front of him collapsed, and something barged through, snarling viciously. Pagan fell back with a gasp and had just enough time to see the eyes of his attacker when the floor of the loft collapsed beneath him. He fell into a large stack of crates, crashing through them and onto the solid concrete floor. He picked himself up, painfully, and stared up at the loft, to see those eyes staring down at him. "Sherrie?" He whispered, softly. From the darkness above, he could here a deep chuckle. He ran, as fast as he could, for the door. He knew it would be fruitless.... He wasn't sure what it was that had tried to attack him in the loft, but if it was Sherrie, and he couldn't think of who or what else it could be, then something very strange had occured to her, and that could only mean one thing. That was why his desperate dash was fruitless. Because if Sherrie had done what he thought she'd done, then what she was now was more than a hundred members of the Coven could deal with. He flexed his muscles, hearing the sound of the loft floor creaking, a figure leaping into the air. His clothes began to tear on his body as it changed shape. Soon, he was running on all fours, his body forming the shape of a large wolf. His speed increased threefold and he was out of the doorway as the figure landed on the crates nearby. They cracked under the newfound weight, and he could hear a bestial cry of frustration as the crates were torn to shreds.... ----o Usagi found herself back at the park, where she had started the temporarily aborted attempt at rounding up the senshi. She was soaking wet, from head to toe, with both rain and sweat, after running all the way from the coffee shop above the arcade.... Now, she was leaning against one of the poles of the rotunda, desperately trying to catch her breath. She never thought all that running practice she'd received by being late for school so often would actually come in handy. Minako.... She almost felt sick. She'd abandoned her. How could she have done that. In doing so, she'd lowered herself to the same set of warped moral values that the Outer Senshi operated by. No, that was stupid. She saw what was happening to Minako.... She didn't understand it, but it was more than painfully obvious that something strange had happened to her. Usagi put a hand to her throat. It was sore, and she was certain that it would have been badly bruised. How was she going to explain this to her parents when she arrived home tonight? Her parents.... Oh Kami, she had forgotten about them. If Setsuna had been right about those people at the cafeteria.... If Setsuna was right about all those groups, pursuing the Sailorsenshi, then it was possible that they would become targets, as well. Usagi shook her head. it was all too much to think about. She wished her Mamo-chan was here. She needed his decisiveness in these kinds of situations. She stood up and looked around. The park was empty. She had been certain that she'd heard Setsuna tell her to return to the park. The elder senshi had told them to split up in case they were being pursued by one or both of those girls in the coffee shop. The park was empty. It was raining heavily and getting rather dark. Usagi shivered, wrapping her arms around her. She suddenly realised how very cold it was, and how, being wet, made things worse. Had today gone to plan, she'd just be finishing her classes and heading off on the train for home. Unfortunately, that was not what fate had in store for her today. She thought of her warm bedroom.... These past few weeks, she'd get home from study and snuggle up in a nice warm bed. Even Luna wouldn't chide her for that, since she was spending most of her time trying to do the same thing. "Hello." The voice was so soft and sudden that Usagi almost leapt back out into the rain. She turned to see a young man, a caucasian, with the most incredibly beautiful long blond hair and effeminate features, dressed in loose flowing long-sleeve black cotton shirt and jeans, sitting on the bench, legs crossed and leaning against the railing with his hands folded behind his head. "Who... who are..." Usagi stammered. The young man smiled and her heart skipped a beat. The guy was such a BABE she couldn't help herself, and promptly forgot that he hadn't been there only a second beforehand. He smiled and stood. "My name is Lysithea Caprice." He bowed. "And I have been keeping an eye on you, Tsukino Usagi san. Or should I say.... Sailormoon?" He stepped forward, hands crossed over in front of him. Usagi eyed his thin, effeminate frame with a slightly boggled, drooling expression. He chuckled softly as she attempted to regain her composure. "How do you know who I am?" "I am a member of a group known as the Coven of Atrocity. A secret society dedicated to the freedom of those who are born, or cursed, with the gifts of magical powers. I have been investigating the activities of both yourself and your friends for a number of years...." "In the name of this Coven of Atrocity?" "Actually, no. They don't know who you are. You see, I don't entirely trust some of the elements within the COA.... So I have opted to investigate you on my own." "Why introduce yourself to me now, then?" He shrugged. "Because I saw what happened back there within the coffee shop.... You were attacked by two members of the Coven's mortal enemies...." "The Sacred House?" Usagi levelled her gaze at him and he raised his eyebrows. "You've heard of them?" "In passing. You're avoiding the question, though." She raised her head, trying to look imperious, not easy to do when one was wet and bedraggled. He sighed. "I saw what they did to your friend, turning her against you like that. Now she is in their hands, and may face the same fate as your other friend." "What other friend?" Usagi frowned. He blinked at her. "You don't know?" "Don't know what?" "Your friend, Kino Makoto... You visited her apartment this morning...." "Mako-chan?!?" Usagi stepped forward. "What has happened to her? Tell me!" She looked into his face with pleading eyes. He couldn't help but feel an empathy for her, surprising himself. "She.... The body of a Sailorsenshi was found in a motel on the outskirts of Tokyo very late last night. The news has been sweeping through our... community, but has been kept from the media and the general public...." "No..." Usagi's face started to screw up, tears forming in her eyes. "No, that's not possible! I would have felt something. I'm linked to them all.... I would have known...." He placed his hands on her shoulders. "Sailormoon, this isn't the time for tears. Another one of your friends is now in danger. Only I know where they have taken her. I know their ways, and the layout of their headquarters. If we are quick, then we shall be able to rescue her from a fate worse than death. but I need your power to get in, and most of all, your trust." He put a hand under her chin and lifted her face to his gaze. "Are you willing to give me that trust?" END OF PART 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------- DDFA ayanami@merlin.net.au 7th Apr 1998