Title: SIU - The Sailor Investigation Unit Part 32 Author: Dark Day For Anime (Mark A Page) Email: ayanami@merlin.net.au ICQ: 9845111 IRC: Saitou^Hajime on DALnet #AJAS Fic Rating: R -------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 and Silent Mobius are owned by Takeuchi Naoko, Kia Asamiya, Michitaka Kikuchi, Bandai, Studio Tron, Kadokawa and Kodansya. All other characters were thought up by me. -------------------------------------------------------------------- "....And just where do you think she has gone?" Midan whispered as he lounged back against the sofa, staring at the ceiling. "It is possible that she has made for the Hikawa Shrine, where Nakano was sent, to kill Mars.... We have not heard from her, although, one must admit, that's not necessarily surprising.... She is a normal girl, in the truest sense of the word, regardless of your opinion of her. Against Mars, a gun might not nearly be enough." The aquamarine-haired woman's soft, almost silky tone belied her disgust of the man she was talking to. Midan was no fool. He had not survived this long without learning the technique of reading into the way people spoke to him. He turned to the woman and smiled. "You place a lot of faith in your one-time comrades." He chuckled as she shifted with irritation. Michiru hated the formality that Midan demanded, and was uncomfortable kneeling on the hard floor of his private den. He sipped the claret from the glass he was holding, allowing the dryness it the hard and unforgiving red wine to roll around in his mouth before allowing it to flow into his throat. For all the intrinsic foreign-ness of the beverage, foreign things being anathema to his state of mind, he found something in claret that was almost.... sympathetic. It resembled him, in many ways, and he liked the synergy that created. "I seem to remember your telling me that she would be far too scared to stand against even the simplest of killers we sent to deal with her." He studied the wine as he addressed Michiru. "I also seem to remember telling you that that was not necessarily a good sign.... I'm not the world's best reader of minds. Mars might react in a very explosive manner, no pun intended, to the perceived threat." "Yet you were more than able to deal with Jupiter, were you not?" Midan shook his head. "Jupiter was, very much, a greater threat to you than Mars, was she not? Her powers, given the free reign of one not quite in their right mind, letting fly in the middle of the city...." He sat up, suddenly, turning to Michiru with sharp eyes. "She should have been able to polish the city with your remains. Yet she fell to you within minutes. Perhaps you'd like to explain why....?" "I... cannot say.... Her state of mind was... chaotic. She was, as much, fighting herself as she was us. That virtually halved her abilities and concentration. We took advantage of that." "And delivered her into the hands of my loving daughter." Midan swirled the wine around the glass, considering it for a few moments. "My loving daughter. It is a pity about her, don't you think?" He stood and started to pace the room. "As weak a link in the organisation as her mother was." He rubbed his eyes. "Of course, it matters little to you. You have only infiltrated my family in the hopes of destroying it." "That my partner and I have never denied." Michiru watched him, warily. "Everything we have done has been to bring you down, to destroy you...." "Even at the cost of your comrades." "Yes." Michiru said simply. "Our role has never really been to protect... To protect our honored one.... But to protect the Kingdom. I know that may sound strange to you.... A Kingdom without a monarch...." Midan laughed. "It really doesn't matter very much to me. Nor should it. THIS is my kingdom.... It might not be the kind of Kingdom you fight for, but it is a Kingdom, all the same. I have the power I want. I don't need any more. What makes you think anyone deserves more than what I have?" "It's not the power you wield, but what you do with that power." Michiru sniffed. "You have already killed your wife with that power. I now feel that you intend to do the same with your daughter." "You know she wishes to usurp me. She and that bitch she loves. That gutter trash slut, Nakano...." He pointed at Michiru. "Women who love other women disgust me, be they my blood or otherwise. That is something you have taught me in your time here." And, waving his hand at her, he collapsed back onto the sofa. "Begone, trash. Deal with my daughter as you see fit. Kill her with impunity. If she leaves the comfort of the home I have given her for someone who is as worthless as Nakano, then I do not want her in my house." If looks could kill, Michiru's gaze would have evaporated Midan, then and there. ----o Part Thirtytwo Conjoining Truths and Untruths ----o Miki was silent for several moments, mulling over her thoughts. "What is the purpose of bringing me here? How did I come to be here, anyway?" "You're not actually here. I merely looked through your memories, and found this featuring rather largely amongst them." Miki turned to Makoto. "Where am I, then?" "In a hospital. The doctors are trying to revive you after my old Heart Crystal inserted itself into you." "Your Heart whatsit did WHAT?" Miki stared at Makoto, open- mouthed. Makoto sighed, stepping around the policewoman with her arms folded behind her head. "My Heart Crystal.... What used to be MY Heart Crystal, fused with yours. For whatever reason, it would appear that your body was the most compatible.... On a basic, genetic level.... Don't ask me to explain it, I don't really understand it, myself, lest I begin a long lecture on the spiritual power schematics of the Heart Crystal, the Dream Mirror and the Star Seed...." Miki's eyes were spinning. "The what and the what? I take it that you mean the crystal they removed from your chest, when you talk about the Heart thingummy.... But what the hell are those other things? Just how many little dooflickies are in us that are necessary to make us run?" "Dunno.... There seemed to be a new one every time an enemy turned up.... Don't know what they expected to do with them all.... Had mine ripped out a couple of times.... Guess that they weren't all important, otherwise you would have had them shoved into you, as well...." "Is that legal?" Miki put a hand to her chest. "It sounds slightly obscene...." Makoto facefaulted. "Don't ask me.... I wasn't in control of the thing when it decided to slip inside something more comfortable...." "It SOUNDS obscene when you put it that way." Miki swallowed. "Are you Sailorsenshi perverts, or something?" ----o Ikuko watched as her husband put down the receiver of the phone and sigh. "They don't have any idea where she might be, either....." He muttered, softly. "And there is STILL no reply from the shrine or the Mizuno household...." Ikuko's face fell into her hands as she lowered herself into a loungechair. "Something terrible must have happened to her..... She's NEVER been out this late, before." Kenji turned to his wife with a mixture of sympathy and annoyance. "Yes she has.... Remember the time...." "We KNEW where she was, that time.... You heard what her lecturer said.... She didn't turn up for her classes today. Usagi might have been many things in her younger days, but she has ALWAYS attended her lectures, unless she had a good reason not to." Kenji sighed again and stepped away from the phone, placing his hands on Ikuko's shoulders. "I know how you feel, Ikuko- chan.... Usagi is.... Usagi is my little girl. I would do anything to protect her. But there comes a stage in one's life when you have to learn to trust your own children. A stage where you feel they are more than capable of looking after themselves...." He lifted Ikuko's face with a gentle finger under her chin. She stared at him with eyes filled with tears, meeting the soft, reassuring smile that had been his trademark since they'd met in Junior High. "We KNOW, better than anyone else, perhaps, outside her personal circle of friends, what she is capable of." "But with the death of...." Ikuko began to say, silenced as Kenji placed a gentle finger across her lips. "Her.... passing was.... perhaps, a blessing in disguise. She had passed the point of no return, a state of self-destruction.... Even though what had happened to her was terrible.... Nobody should die that way, she had opened herself up to the scrutiny of others, and paid the price." He stood back and stared into space. "Long ago, when she was a child, we knew that her true identity should remain a secret, lest those with other plans use or destroy her.... We were CHOSEN, Ikuko. Chosen to bring up the Messiah, no matter our feelings, now that she has reached adulthood, I grieve for those who dare to cross her path...." Ikuko swallowed, shaking her head. "But still, don't you think it may be worthwhile to call the police?" Kenji facefaulted. ----o "I take it the death warrant has been signed?" Haruka stared out at the lights of the courtyard, outside of the southern wing of the Shiranui house. Michiru had entered as quietly as possible, but the duology that existed between them was too strong for her to hide her presence. "He most certainly won't win the father of the year award." She folded her arms across her front, clasping her hands together. Haruka didn't turn from her musings. "I almost sympathise with her.... If he had been my old man, I'd have killed him a long time ago." "So what stopped you from killing the tyrant you grew up with?" Michiru slowly paced across the floor of the darkened room, towards the outer door against which Haruka was leaning. "There are many different private hells we must endure.... I had to endure one that could only be described as lesser when compared to that which Shiranui Kimi has faced." Haruka shoved a hand into her jacket. "Even though she is a twisted child, she doesn't deserve to die." "You're too forgiving." Michiru leaned against Haruka. "She is the one who had us kill Ju...." "Hush...." Haruka turned, placing a hand across Michiru's mouth. "Remember, it was not we who pulled the trigger." Michiru sighed, moving aside Haruka's hand. "Is that supposed to absolve us of the guilt. We were the ones who captured her. We might not have actually committed the act, but we are guilty by association." Michiru stepped forward, staring into the lights. "Even though what we did was, ultimately, right.... We shall not be forgiven by the person who matters most." "Then we must die." Haruka shrugged. "From the start, we knew that that would, probably, be the way it would end for us." She paused. "Perhaps the only way to control the monster that rages within our bodies...." "Death." Michiru allowed the word to float in the air. "Such a horrible truth to face. But eternity stretches before me, and I find that a more frightening concept. Perhaps this is for the best. For us, and for Shiranui Kimi." ----o "Look...." Makoto sighed. "I didn't get to choose where my Heart Crystal went.... It made that decision, all by itself. And believe me, being in such close company to a rampant moron, such as yourself, gives me no pleasure whatsoever." Makoto stepped over to the nearest monument and kicked it. The cement tablet exploded into dust, confirming the fact that none of what they were experiencing was real. "What did you call me?" Miki clenched a fist. "I'll have you know that I am a University graduate." "Thus confirming my suspicion that you are a moron." Makoto chuckled. "Honestly.... I don't know WHY I'm talking to you.... I'll let you find out the way I died, all by yourself." "I'd rather not, thankyou very much." Miki leant against her father's monument. "I'd rather wake up from this dream and return to the world of the living, if you don't mind?" "Oh, you would, would you?" Makoto sneered at Miki. "What if I didn't give you a choice, eh? Do you know how painful it was, to die in the manner I died?" She advanced on the shorter policewoman. "The disorientation and the sheer, unadulterated terror.... Of both KNOWING you are going to die, and the people who are killing you.... That is a pain you could never understand." Makoto threw her arms wide, bitterness showing in every line of her face. "I trusted those people.... I thought they'd be there if anything happened to me, to help me out when things got tough.... But they turned out to be my greatest enemies of all.... They didn't want to know about my problems.... Instead, they chose to put me to death...." Tears started to run from the corners of her eyes. "I asked for help, more times than you could imagine.... Things were happening to me that I couldn't understand, and I tried to suppress it. The emotions, the fearful visions.... I did everything to make them go away.... I withdrew myself from people.... I even started taking things to numb the sensations.... Greater and greater quantities, until my body's immune system had just about collapsed under the strain, and still, the monster inside wanted MORE." ----o "Unit Three to Control Central.... Confirmation that the Security System is down. Over." "Control Central to Unit Three, what is the status of the ground troops? Over." "Ground troops are minimal.... It's total chaos in there, sir. Over." "Control Central to Unit Three, begin your move into the grounds.... Eliminate all within your allotted sector. Over." ----o A dimness had entered the eyes of Gigelf Liqueur.... Not the dimness of age, for that was yet to come.... But a dimness brought upon by those eyes seeing more than their owner had wanted to see.... Horrors, not even possible to imagine.... Deeds, committed in the name of belief.... As the Grand Mage of the Coven of Atrocity, Gigelf Liqueur had long learned that there was no such thing as right and wrong choices in life.... Merely varying, and sometimes frightening, shades of gray. Choices. They seem so simple, yet, can have terrifying consequences. When the High Council of the Coven had met, so many years ago, in an emergency meeting to decide the actions that should be taken, upon facing a second potential group of rivals in the form of the Sailorsenshi, he had voted with the rest to have them eliminated.... It seemed like such an easy choice to make, for they were an enemy whose bias in the affairs of the Coven could not be predicted. No matter, it still came as a shock when the news arrived upon the death of the first of those senshi.... A young woman, perhaps younger than he. As he stood before the ceremonial altar in the Grand Hall, the thought of the young woman's terrifying last moments weighed heavily upon him.... For it had been several years since he had made that decision, and he no longer felt as sure about what it was the Coven stood for. Did freedom for his kind, from all forms of oppression, really justify the killing of someone who was, at the time of her death, no longer capable of being a threat.... Political manipulation had seen the foundation of the SIU, as a cover for the Coven's activities. It had failed to uncover very much, other than a great deal of information about what the Sailorsenshi could do.... That was not what the Coven wanted. They required identities.... And the Sailorsenshi had been very good at concealing those.... So it came as a gift from Heaven, when the senshi made their first big error.... In attempting to bring down a particularly heinous Yakuza family, the Shiranui, they had made connections, and exposed themselves to the scrutiny of the paranoid criminal scene.... It wasn't long before elements within the Diet, the Japanese parliament, had made deals with Shiranui Midan.... The Coven wasn't the only group concerned about the activities of this new, and potentially powerful, group of rivals. Power meant financial security. The insider information that the Diet had at their fingertips was a surefire ticket to financial salvation. Even those who had fallen in the various scandals that had wracked the Diet for years continued to benefit by what they knew.... The desire to protect that regime was immensely powerful. When a threat to that power came to pass, they would eliminate it, not through the organ of war, but through financial takeover. The reason the Coven had survived this long was due to the capital that had been invested in it by business and members of parliament. Some of them even began to believe in what the Coven stood for, but they were few. Financial input was not an automatic rubber-stamping of ideology. However, the Sailorsenshi proved to be something new and unusual for the Japanese powermongers. They liked to remain hidden from the scrutiny of the outside world, and were, therefore, a threat that couldn't be controlled in the traditional sense. So they resorted to not thinking things through, and going for the throat. For the doddering old fools that ran the nation of Japan, imagination was something that had, already, been stretched paper thin. "Master...." Gigelf turned as the crisp tones of Lysithea Caprice echoed through the Grand Hall, disturbing his train of thought. He stepped back from the altar, pushing aside his voluminous ceremonial robes. He looked down from the dais at his light-haired servant, standing in the middle of the dark and empty hall, holding the unconscious form of Carey West. He shivered at what her presence meant. "I see you were.... successful..." He took a breath and started to make his way down from the dais, via a small steps, set to one side. Lysithea watched him, smiling. "It took... some time.... The distraction... you set up... worked. But I'm afraid Nobuhiro and Michelle have been captured in the process...." He paused. "As for Pagan.... I'm not sure." "They shall be subjected to the psychological manipulation of the House...." Gigelf sighed. sadly. "It is a pity to waste the talents of three such as they. But our plans cannot be stopped...." It was a pity to waste the life of one like Carey West, too, he thought to himself. Another body to add to his growing collection.... It was amazing, how easy it had been to convince Shiranui Midan, to allow the Sailorsenshi access to his organisation. Manakuto, the Dietman who had come closest to entering into the trust of the Coven's High Council, was a master diplomat, with protection for Midan, even at the cost of his wife and daughter, being arranged. Allow the Sailorsenshi to complete the task which they had begun.... Then ensnare them within the organisation, enough to give someone reason to want to kill them.... That way, the finger of blame would not point at the Coven, the Diet or even the Shiranui Yakuza.... It would be.... just one of those things.... It worked, but in a messier way than had been forseen.... For several members of the Sailorsenshi had seen through the plan, and had aligned themselves with the Shiranui.... Not as part of the plan to bring the Shiranui down, but true alignment, for what it was worth.... Midan never trusted them, but that was only to be expected. Nobody trusted Midan. Everything evens itself out, in the end. They proved their worth by offering to help Midan's daughter, Kimi, in killing their one-time comrades.... Or, at the very least, one of them. It made Gigelf sick to the stomach to think that the petty internal politics and powerplays that existed within the Coven, also existed within a group that had traditionally fought to preserve what was, essentially, good, and right, and pure.... If such concepts were really, truly workable. As he stepped away from the dais, he took a breath and clapped his hands together. "Did you manage to throw their security system into chaos in the process of taking West?" At this question, Lysithea began a long, soft chuckle. Gigelf found the sound rather displeasing. "What is so funny?" Lysithea shook his head, smiling, and gently lowered Carey to the cold stone floor. After considering Carey's face for a few seconds, he stood, facing Gigelf, clasping his hands in front of him in an effeminate manner. "You should have seen it.... So simple, so easy.... As soon as I removed her from the grounds, the alarms went into full panic mode.... There were people, running everywhere across the grounds.... And I managed to leave Sailormoon and Sailorpluto in the middle of that Chaos.... It was just marvelous..." "They relied too much on West...." Gigelf swallowed. "You know, of course, of our plans to deal with the House, as soon as she was removed...." Lysithea nodded. "Of course, master.... There could be no better time...." No better time, thought Gigelf.... No better time to forever go down in history as a butcher of one's own kind. A butcher or a savior.... Depending on who lives to write the history books.... ----o "MORE AND MORE..... IT ATE AWAY AT MY SYSTEM.... A CREATURE THAT I KNEW TO BE MYSELF, AND YET I TRIED TO DENY IT.... THAT WAS WORTHLESS, TOTALLY WORTHLESS!" Makoto slammed her hands onto the monument, either side of Miki's head. Her eyes were red and puffy, tears running down her cheeks, and her bottom lip was curled up as if she were about to explode into either rage or a fit of bawling. It frightened Miki too much to want to comfort her. "Wh.... What was it?" She managed to croak. "WHAT WAS WHAT?" Makoto bellowed, staring the young woman down. Miki ducked underneath Makoto's arm and stepped away, turning to face her. Makoto didn't move. "The monster, what was it? What was it that was eating away at you?" Miki wasn't sure if Makoto was about to collapse or lash out at her. She took a couple of steps further back, just in case. She wasn't going to escape the dead Sailorsenshi, locked together in the same mind and body, she reasoned, so there was no point trying to run away in a world that had been constructed by the person she was trying to run away from.... Better to try and talk it out. "The monster?" Makoto asked, softly. "Yes.... What was the monster that forced you to dope yourself to the eyeballs to suppress?" "The monster.... The monster was...." Makoto lifted her hands from the monument and turned to Miki, a strange smile on her face. "The monster was ME." ----o The train conductor had seen many sights in the years he'd been working the Tokyo suburban lines. The girl, dressed in the thick kimono, wet and bedraggled, had to be one of the more interesting ones, if only because she was so attractive. Probably BECAUSE she was so attractive, she was garnering the attentions of one of the line's better known salaryman perverts. The girl seemed rather distracted, at first.... An air of desperation on her face. It didn't occur to him to actually check if she had actually bought a ticket.... Of course, you're not supposed to be able to get onto the platform of most stations without having bought one, first, but the girl looked as if she'd just run onto the train, straight out of the pouring rain. Whatever the reason for her desperation, it was enough for her not to register Amaki's presence before the creep was leaning up against her, giggling inanely. The girl looked up at him, slowly, only just barely registering his intentions. The conductor thought it was time to intervene, as he had done on all the previous occasions Amaki had tried it on with unfortunate female passengers who would board his train, to and from work. It all happened in a matter of seconds. Amaki had placed both of his arms around the girl and tried to lick her ear, when his arms fell onto the floor in a spray of blood. The girl was standing back from him, holding a pair of bloodied fans, a vicious expression on her face. It was a couple of seconds before both Amaki and the conductor realised that the unfortunate pervert no longer had any arms. Before Amaki could scream out in pain and terror, the girl had taken his head clean off, watching with satisfaction as it bounced off the seat and rolled onto the floor. Amaki's body continued to stand for a few seconds more, fountaining blood from the stump of a neck, before it fell like a puppet whose strings had been cut. With a flourish, the girl slapped the fans shut and whipped them back into the sleeves of her kimono. She then looked up at the conductor and smiled, leaving him in no doubt as to what he SHOULDN'T do at that point. She picked up Amaki's briefcase, still standing against the seat where he had left it, and handed it to the conductor. "So terribly sorry to have messed up your train, but I'm in a bit of a hurry, and I truly cannot abide by perverts. What about you?" She stared at the man, smiling sweetly as he failed to answer, not really knowing how to answer in such a situation. "Ah, yes, I see you're not one used to such violent behaviour. I apologise if I've upset you, or anything. It was my upbringing, you see...." She giggled and turned her head to the windows as she saw the approach of a station. "Ah, this looks like my stop." She turned back to the conductor and bowed, slightly. "Konbanwa." "K... konbanwa." The conductor replied as the train came to a halt at the station. The girl trotted over to the door and waited as they opened up to the platform. She then alighted and disappeared into the night. Yes, the conductor had seen many things in his years of service. This one was going to make, at the very least, an entire chapter, if he ever got round to writing up his memoirs. END OF PART 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Chapter - "Purity of Blood" _________ / @ \ DDFA (The Right Dishonourable Mark A Page) / / ^ ^ \ \ ayanami@merlin.net.au /\ Chief Propoganda Officer, Keeper of \/ \/ the Tapes and Co-Founder of the Saitou-chan \___________/ Appreciation Society - Adelaide Japanese /_/ \_\ PU Animation Society Version 2.0 - Tuesday October 27th 1998