Title: SIU - The Sailor Investigation Unit Part 34 Author: Dark Day For Anime (Mark A Page) Email: ayanami@merlin.net.au ICQ: 9845111 IRC: Saitou^Hajime on DALnet #AJAS Fic Rating: R (sexual references, moderate violence) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------- A smile is nothing more than the mask of sadness. Saturn touched the rain-soaked leaves of the tree, allowing the water to run onto her fingers. She lifted that hand to her nose, sniffing the water. Any thought of comparing the rain with tears ended there for her. It was without the honest saltiness that she wished to partake, and flicked it away without a second thought. She turned and stared up at the window of the hospital room in which she lay. The dichotomy of being in two places at the same time didn't feel all that foreign to her, but then, in her short experience of being Saturn, that was not a surprise.... There had always been a divide between the girl named Tomoe Hotaru and the being who dwelled within. It was a good thing that nobody could see her. The sailorfuku she wore was something of an overdramatic symbol of the power she contained, being singularly flashy and mundane in the context of modern Japan, as much a symbol of lolita complex fantasies as it was a vague recall of the girls' school uniform. It was fortunate that her particular fuku was more subdued than those of the others. Walking around in these kinds of clothes, carrying a big, dangerous looking weapon on a stick, was likely to get her arrested. Clothing had never been all that important to Saturn. Pluto sometimes understood, but then, the both of them existed on a form of higher intellectual plane than the other senshi.... Like Gods, or spirits of destiny.... A contemptuous eye for the weakness of the physical, yet understanding of its importance to others. The entrapment of flesh being the acceptable facade by which to interrelate. She closed her eyes and raised her face to the sky, silently whispering enchantments she'd thought she'd forgotten, long ago. The hushing, soporific nature of the words calmed her spirit and allowed her vision and sense of vision to gain a greater clarity. She could see whisps of consciousness, fleeing and moving through the city, seemingly uncaring of its own fragility. She smiled.... She had, long ago, come to accept the weaknesses of mortality as a given.... That was why the smile was the mask of sadness.... It tries to hide the inevitability of the end, and reminds all of the secret garden in which they wish to play. The philosophy had to wait, however, much as she enjoyed the brief moments of divine reflection. There were things she had to do. Things that could only bring tears to her eyes. ----o Part Thirtyfour Ghost Lighter ----o "What do you want?" Mercury confronted the strange individual who had emerged from the limousine, a man, dressed in a full dinner suit. The car had first pulled alongside her, then across her path, up onto the footpath, as she wandered along the quiet street in a contemplative mood. Actually, she was contemplating whether she should raid the Japanese Reserve Bank at the time, so it was no great loss, and considering Japan was in recession, there probably wouldn't have been a hell of a lot for her to raid.... Anyway, the car blocked her path, which angered her a little, as she hated it when cars blocked her path. She'd always been too polite to say anything about it, but this time she ran around to the driver's door, wrenched it off the side of the car, pulled out the car's chauffeur and started laying into him with the kinds of attacks that would have done a professional wrestler proud. Before she could do too much damage to him, the strange passenger of the vehicle stepped out from the back, and interrupted her effort at chastising the transgressor of Mercury's unwritten laws. "Do you mind.... Drivers like he are extremely hard to find." The passenger placed a hand on her shoulder. She slapped the hand away and stood back several paces. From there, she interrogated him with the aforementioned question. "What do I want?" The passenger helped the hapless chauffeur to his feet. "Why, I want you, Sailormercury.... Or, let me put it this way.... I have been interested in employing you and your Sailor friends for quite some time.... I have need of your powers." "Need of MY powers, or the powers of my so-called friends?" She sniffed contemptuously. "They all think I'm weaker than they. Well, you know what I've done, tonight? You see all the destruction I've wreaked? They won't be calling THIS Sailorsenshi the weak link in the chain anymore." She put her hands on her hips and laughed maniacally. "Ano.... I didn't mean to express doubt in your abilities, Sailormercury. You are obviously VERY powerful.... But I have been keeping tabs on your activities, tonight.... And I wanted to say... I have NEED of someone like you...." "What for?" Mercury ranged up on the passenger and his chauffeur. The chauffeur cringed at her presence. "And who are you, anyway?" "I...." The passenger swallowed, using up as much of his reserves of bravery as charm. "I am Manakuto.... A highly esteemed member of the Diet Assembly, and of an organisation called the Coven of Atrocity...." "Coven of Atrocity?" Mercury rubbed her chin. "Sounds cool. Do you kill and maim lots of people for fun and profit?" "Ano...." There were times in Manakuto's career, as a master manipulator, where he genuinely began to worry about the things he would get himself into, most especially the people he had to associate with. "It has not been.... unknown, for our group to be involved in such... activities." "Ah, so you are a corrupt politician, who manipulates the hallowed halls of power in the name of the secret society you work for.... I have to say, you're a villain if ever I saw one.... I don't like villains." And with that, Mercury swatted the poor chauffeur aside and gripped Manakuto by the collar of his suit, lifting him off the ground. "Of course, I'll work for you if there is something in it for me...." "We can... talk about... the terms of... your employment... in the... car... Can we not?" Manakuto said through a half-choked throat. Mercury smiled at him. "Well, now, I don't know if a cute, sexy young thing like me really wants to get into a car with a big, mean, nasty old man like you.... I mean, who knows what unimaginable things you might do to me...." She chuckled and let Manakuto go, allowing him to fall to his feet. As he sat on his haunches, leaning against the side of the limousine for support, rubbing his sore throat, he watched as she walked along the car, running a hand along the bonnet, swaying in an almost seductive fashion. "Power.... Money.... Sex.... That's all you bigwigs ever seem to concern yourselves over.... What is it that you really want from me, Manakuto-san? After killing my comrade, Jupiter, why would you bother to make such an offer to me?" She turned to him, smiling. "Oh yes, Dietman.... I have heard of your name in passing.... With my family connections, how could I not? I never would have thought I'd meet you like this.... Strange, the way destiny shapes things, is it not?" Manakuto stood, using the front door to the limo as support. "What do you know? About the death of Jupiter?" "That she deserved what she got, stupid bitch that she was." Mercury sidled back to him. "Death can be nothing but a pleasure for someone whose life no longer followed the path of destiny. Don't you agree, Dietman?" As she started to finger the front of his shirt, the first few spots of yet another rainshower started to fall from the dark sky. Manakuto looked up with annoyance. "Don't you think we should get into the car, now? I think we're about to have a downpour at any moment...." He looked aside at his unconscious chauffeur, lying in the middle of the road. "I don't think we'll be going anywhere fast, though." "Why? Are you afraid of a little water?" Mercury giggled cutely, then threw her arms over Manakuto's shoulders, staring into his eyes. "I love water. The sound of it.... The feel of it.... The very first sound I remember hearing, as a child, was the pelting of rain on the roof of my house.... It is a constant companion.... Water.... It lives with me and within me.... Does it frighten you, Dietman, to allow yourself to become just a little wet?" "I really don't see the poi...." He began, before she placed a hand over his mouth, looking from side to side in a conspiratorial manner. "Shhhh.... Even though I am a senshi of water, there is another who is also adept with such things.... Whilst hers knows only the depths of the oceans, these droplets that fall from the sky can be her ears and eyes as well as mine.... And she is a danger to you and your people.... Let us not talk here, where she can listen in to what we have to say." And with a snap of her fingers, she, Manakuto, the chauffeur and the limousine, disappeared into thin air.... ----o Kaji sat upright in his seat as rain started to pelt against the roof of the car. "It's close to 24 hours since we left that damned hotel.... Things have just got worse since then...." He turned to Aoi. "So where do you want to go? Home?" Aoi lifted her hand from over her eyes and blinked at Kaji. "Home? What for?" "Where else can you go? Our office has been totally trashed and it is unlikely that you'll find a friendly reception at Central.... Especially after what happened with Watanabe-san." Aoi sighed and shook her head. "I'm sorry about that, okay? It's not my fault that the Jupiter heart crystal decided to explode in your vicinity." She drooped forward, banging her head on the dashboard. "Baka! Baka! Baka!" "What's wrong now?" She lifted her head up again and looked at him, smiling sadly. "It's nothing.... I'm just feeling extremely down on myself just now." "So you should." "Thanks for the sympathy." Aoi huffed, puffing up her cheeks. "And anyway, I can't go home.... Those psycho Sacred House girls might still be there." "Not to mention half of the Sacred House operations team.... Well, that doesn't leave us with much, does it?" Kaji did up his belt and started the car. Aoi watched him, suspiciously. "What are you doing?" "You wanted to go after that Pagan Lacey guy.... According to what you've told me, he and the Meehan woman should be on their way to the Coven headquarters right now, if they haven't already broken in." "What? You've got to be kidding, right? We just walk straight into the headquarters of the Coven of Atrocity?" "Why not? I've done it before." Kaji smiled sweetly at Aoi, and hit the accelerator pedal before she could question him any further. ----o "Would you please remind me what the purpose of bringing me here is, exactly?" Pagan crossed his arms, staring around the dimly lit and musty room that comprised one of the Coven's launderettes. "To think I send my clothes here to be washed. Must get myself a washing machine of my own." "It's no different in the House." Mhaere opened up one of the large, industrial-strength machines that sat along the walls, imposing in their bulk and tarnished surfaces. "There are still clothes in this one.... Sodden, too.... Efficient your washmaids aren't." "Just answer the question." Pagan huffed as he stared at Mhaere's rear end, sticking up as she leaned over the tub. She looked back and him and rolled her eyes. "You have absolutely no sense of modesty, do you." "Not really. Not when someone has transported me halfway across the city into a dirty and dingy little hole like this. Now, are you going to answer my question or not?" Mhaere stood up and turned, subconsciously placing her hands behind her. "You said you wanted proof that your friend, Lysithea Caprice, was involved in activities that you consider to be against the charter of the Coven." "Not in those words, I'm sure." Pagan sniffed haughtily. "The real reason, I suspect, is that you wanted me away from Aoi." He chuckled. "Want me all for yourself. Not that I can blame you. A lot of people feel that way about me." "You really think a lot of yourself, don't you?" Mhaere sneered. "If I really wanted to just fuck the living shit out of you, I could do it, here and now.... And there wouldn't be a thing you could do in your little repertoire of powers that would stop me." Pagan looked at her, dubiously. "So what's stopping you, hmmm? Modesty?" He laughed out loud. "Face it, red.... I wouldn't MIND it.... Just don't expect any lasting relationship to come from it." "I'm not looking for lasting relationships. I'd just add you to my harem of mildly attractive men to be chained around my bed." Mhaere shrugged and walked over to the only door that lead out of the room. "As it is, if we landed in any other part of the Coven's complex, we'd have set off a myriad of alarms. The House is not the only establishment that is guarded by the most up-to-date security." "Oh come on. I'm sure anyone who came running to see who it was would be intimidated by your mere physical presence." Pagan smiled as Mhaere glanced fleetingly, and painfully, in his direction. "That never stopped them trying to make a mess of me the last time I was on this world." She turned away, placing a hand on the back of the door, wiping away some of the moisture that clung to it. "Of course, there was a time when everyone wanted me dead, one way or another, so I've become a little nihilistic in my view of allegiances. Excuse me if I sneer in contempt at your cloying view of the Coven as the saving grace of all mankind." "Well, yes, I suppose having everyone you know want to kill you can skew your view of society." Pagan stepped up behind her. "Doesn't look like it did much physical damage to you, though." "I was killed.... My body splattered and torn like a hunk of meat. I had been hunted down like an animal, and was butchered like one." She turned to him as she placed her hand against the door handle, gently. "Unfortunately, for everyone, it's a lot harder than that to rid them of my presence. Nemesis is a world that doesn't apply to the traditional forces of nature. There, the concept of a body is anathema to existence. And so, I was cast from this world and into that one." "So, you have seen the world of our forbears.... What was it like?" Mhaere's eyes went distant at Pagan's question. He studied the expression with interest. "It's both heaven and hell in one. If that is, at all, possible." "A form of purgatory?" "Nothing is purged by going there. You just learn to be like one of them. One of the Lucifer Folk. And all I ever did when I was there was look for a way out." She returned from whatever place her mind had taken her, gazing at Pagan directly. "I left signposts for those who might have followed me there.... Directing them here. It was the least I could do. You arrive there with nothing more than the desire to return. After a while, you start to like the pleasures and the pains that it has to offer. If I had not left when I did, it is likely that I would have suicided myself to its distractions." "Suicided?" Pagan frowned, but Mhaere ignored the question and opened the door, continuing. "When I ended up back in this world, I suddenly found myself back in an approximation of my former body, only stronger, and more immune to the genetic mutations that had occured to me the first time, thus I do not progress out of this form, although I could if I wished to. If there is one thing you learn by going to Nemesis, it's the true extent of your powers, and how to manage them. One of the reasons why, if I really wanted to, I could do to you whatever I wanted, here and now." "So why can't I?" Pagan huffed. "What is wrong with me, as I am, that is stopping me from achieving this so-called state of perfection?" Mhaere was surprised by his insistent tone. "Oh no, I'm not telling you the secret THAT easily." She waved a hand at him, dismissively, as she stepped through the doorway into the ironing room beyond, equally as vacated as the laundry had been upon their arrival. She stepped into the middle of the room, hands on hips. "Look at this.... One would think they were on strike." "Why?" Pagan followed her through. "Hmm?" Mhaere feigned distraction. "Why won't I tell you what?" She smiled wickedly, making Pagan furious. "The secret.... Of perfecting one's own powers.... Is it part of the process, of going to Nemesis.... Of losing one's body as part of the event?" "Pagan...." Mhaere took a breath. "Perfecting yourself, as a Lucifer Folk, is as much a curse as it is a catharsis of being. And it hurts like hell." She wagged a finger at him. "Don't allow yourself to fall prey to the philosophies that the Coven espouses, and your own desire to become something more than you are, now." "That's easy for YOU to say. You're already there." "Yes. A bitch, isn't it?" Mhaere gave him a toothy grin. "But...." Pagan looked around for the words. "That was.... That was one of the reasons I joined the Coven.... I became fascinated.... With this thing that I was.... I wanted to see how far I could take myself, but I was afraid of the consequences, to myself and to others." He clenched his fists. "If there IS a way of achieving this without those consequences...." "Oh, there are consequences. You haven't been listening to what I've been telling you." She paused, dramatically. "And if we don't stop your friend, and those who are working with him, those consequences shall be borne out upon this city, and perhaps the rest of the world." ----o Usagi landed on her butt. Hard. Hard enough for a fit of the wails to build up inside her, if it weren't for the fact that she didn't know where the hell she was, and was too frightened to make any noise, just in case someone nasty appeared to remonstrate with her. She had landed on the tiled surrounds of a large swimming pool.... Even larger than the public pool she had often gone to in her younger days. The pool was set in a large, covered hall, but alas, there were no windows so she could get a bearing on her surrounds. The hall was lit by a simple exit sign above a door at the other end, giving it a fairly ghostly atmosphere. The only relief was the gentle buzz of the pool filter in the background. Usagi got to her feet, rubbing her tailbone and performing a little dance as she tried to recover movement against the pain she felt. She stopped when she realised she was alone. "S... Setsuna-san? Pluto, where are you?" Her voice, regardless of its deliberate softness, echoed around the hall, coming back to her as a confirmation that she was, indeed, sans Setsuna. She shivered for a second. "C... Cthulu-san? Are you there?" "Blurkle snorkle...." Came the bubbling reply from the bottom of the pool. Usagi ran to the side, dropping to her knees as she stared into the deep end. "Cthulu-san.... What are you doing down there?" "Norgle norgle slorkle glrgle...." The large, round thing said as he sat at the bottom. Usagi rubbed the back of her head. "Ano.... Can't you swim? I thought you were able to levitate your body...." "Bworkle!" Cthulu rumbled, annoyedly. "Blurkle slorkle bwarkle sloogle." "Don't tell me.... Water takes away your powers, right?" Usagi sat back and crossed her arms as Cthulu went quiet with embarrassment. "That's just great. How long does it take for you to drown?" "Blurkle." "Yeah, I forgot about our little communication difficulty.... It would be SOOOO much easier if Pluto were here.... Damn her.... Just when I need her, she goes and disappears on me." ----o Setsuna was pissed off, and that didn't happen too often. This time, though, she had cause to be angry.... She was sitting, neck deep, in a large tub of green paint, staring out of the tub's open top at the white, almost sterile surrounds of the storeroom. After a few moments of contemplative, steaming anger, she lifted herself over the side of the tub, and promptly slipped, falling to the floor with a squishing thud that sprayed green in every direction, messing up the room's cleanliness, good and proper. She managed to get herself to her feet before she slipped again, falling hard on her back and winding herself, and came to the ultimate conclusion that walking was going to be a great deal harder than she expected. So, she got to her hands and knees, still slipping and sliding over the surface of the floor, and crawled her way across to the sole door that lead out of the room. Managing to lift herself up against the door, she clasped at the handle. It was round, and with the paint on her hands, it slipped from her grasp repeatedly. She clenched her teeth and let out a frustrated growl as she managed to get it to turn, far enough that she could feel it reach its maximum. She then leaned back, allowing herself to fall on her back as the door swung open, revealing the darkness of a hall outside. She lay there, listening, for a few seconds. She could hear movement in the hallway.... Footsteps.... But nothing definite. She wondered at first if they were Usagi's cautious footsteps, since Usagi had been gated away with her.... Damn that Cthulu Kanzaki, she thought to herself.... The unpredictability of where that creature's powers may take them evaded even her foresight.... A flash... Merely the briefest image, came to her mind.... An image of immense horror.... Of death on a scale she had not seen for a very long time.... Death that was descending upon her, and her Princess, at this very moment. With all her effort, she managed to get to her feet, the paint becoming sticky as it started to dry on her. Despite the discomfort, she stepped up to the doorway and peered out, retracting said head before a rain of bullets struck the door frame. "There's another one.... In the room up ahead. A mutant freak...." She heard a shout from down the corridor. "How can you tell?" Came a reply. "This one was all green.... All over.... Even her hair...." The original voice answered. "No...." Setsuna muttered to herself. "I can't allow this.... I can't allow this to happen...." She clenched a fist and closed her eyes, allowing her powers to take over as she faded from the room. Seconds later, green paint sprayed the walls as a succession of grenades, thrown into the room, did their work, dowsing the feet of the soldiers who stormed in after the explosions had subsided. "Aww shit...." The Unit Leader spat as he looked down at his boots. "Good one, Abe.... Now anyone in this shithouse joint will know where we've been.... Just great." Abe turned to his commanding officer, and back at the four other soldiers who stood behind him, staring at him. "But the door was closed, I tell, you, then it opened and this green thing popped its head out...." "Tell that to the General when we're finished...." The Unit Leader slung his service rifle over his shoulder. "They don't pay us any more for killing civvies. Move out.... This is bound to bring someone or something out of the woodwork...." END OF PART 34 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Chapter - "The Inheritance of Lucifer" _________ / @ \ 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 1.0 - Sunday, November 29th 1998