A Story to Tell, from the pen of S. Meioh. Dear, My mind wanders as the pen flies over the page. It's been so long since we last met, and so much as happened. How are you, how is life there, in Tokyo? America is a wonderous place, although even I must admit that I stand out. I'm not the type to be noticed, people look at me strangely, then just keep walking. But they rarely see people with green hair; I suppose I should not be suprised that they pause, if only for a moment. I'm writing to you this day with yet another one of my stories. It's amazing, how the neighbour's child keeps running over, asking to be told more. She will pull up a chair and go over my notes that I scribble down in the day, pleading for me to make a story about this one or that one. Yet my stories are not contrived when she is here, but when I look at the old artifacts I've collected. So, here is my newest one. Tell me what you think. (Yes, I've put myself in the main role. I think it makes me feel closer to her!) *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** The sign above the corner store hung above the sidewalk, the garnet paint beginning to chip away. I was watching it carefully this day. As it swayed in the breeze, I could sense the change in the winds themselves, the time of destiny had arrived. I am the shop keeper here, I guard these old artifacts that I have wisked away from the clever clutches of Time, in my little antiques shop. Although I stand out here, in North America, few can guess my real purpose. I have kept shops like these for nearly two centuries, trying to wait for my role in Destiny to be played out. I look at an old candle holder and smile; the years have been kind to me. I am the watcher of Time, I guard it closly to my soul. I have awaited, for the last two centuries, for the Second coming, for the time when I am to lead two warriors into the battle, which has not yet begun. *** It was more than a thousand years ago when everything took place. It had been a day of hard battle. Queen Beryl had taken control of the Moon Kingdom, but myself and my two powerful allies stood before the ruins of the Imperial Palace, like gate keepers, refusing to let her pass. Although we were the last living on the Moon, and had survived all the previous battles, when the Princess had not, she still considered us little more than ants, ready to be crushed under her feet. As she took her first step towards us with her armies, I gave the signal. We each raised our weapons into the air, and with a purple glow, the warrior of destruction was reawakened. Beryl had no time to say anything as she brought down the Glaive, as the Dimension we were in ended. It was Serenity who changed it all, our merciful Queen, who let the ginzhuishou shine. She would send me to another, I was told. She could not send the others. But if I went, I could awaken those like us. I held Neptune and Uranus' hands as I began to dissapear; as the final wave of purple light washed over the Moon. They're souls would be protected in my Talisman, and would be given to those like them. The last I saw, though, was Beryl and Metallia entering the light with me, despite Serenity's attempts to hold them off. *** For the first decade or so I had my doubts; perhaps she had sent me to a non-kindred dimension, one without the people I sought. As senshi of Pluto, I was a dimensional senshi, there was only one of me in any dimension. Because of Beryl and Metallia's powers, they were singular-dimensional, meaning that only one of each existed in the whole of the dimensions. They were meant to be only my enemies, now the people in this dimension would have to deal with them too. Fortunately, every world has its hidden warriors, and with the power of the previous senshi by me, I would awaken them with new power. A small bell rang at the front of the store. Looking up, I saw a cloud of white hair flying between the shelves. Holding my breath for a moment, at the sheer disbelief that the moment may have finally come, I said, "Can I help you?" The hair looked up, then moved to where I could see the head and body that accompanied it. Silver eyes, and a strong stance, I recognized her immediately. "Yes," she said, "I was wondering..." she shook herself. "I'm sorry. My name is Haruka Tenoh, I was wondering if you have any weapons here." "Weapons?" I raised an eyebrow, playing my part as it was intended. "Yes... I'm trying to find a sword, actually..." she pulled out a sketch of what I recognized to be the second Talisman, the Space Sword. I smiled. "A weapon like that would be very expensive." "Money is not an issue. Do you have anything, even remotely like it?" "As a matter of fact..." I pushed aside a black curtain and returned with a leather black case. She looked at it, and touched the lock. "How much is it?" "It's free, for anyone that can open it." She touched the lock again, that brought her hand swiftly up, before slicing it down. The lock broke off. Although I saw a small trickle of bloo drun from her fist, she said nothing. Carefully, as if hope was too much to ask, she pulled open the case. The silver sword in it drew her breath away. "Thank you... how much?" "I meant what I said. My name is Meioh Setsuna. Please, come back soon." *** When the sun rose the second day and touched my eyes, I awoke. I had fallen asleep on the pad of parchement paper I had been writing on; the other four thousand pages were in the back. (It was a growing collection of my accounts of what had happened since I arrived in this brave new world.) I made haste to put them away, with dawn my next customer should come. She had always loved the dawn, sitting out by the sea, playing the violin to the rising of the sun... the bells rang a second time. I could only smile. How would I get these two to meet, I wondered. It didn't matter, though. They were here. What more could I want? A white corvett drove away, and the turqoise haired woman walked in, her light hands gliding over the dusty shelves. Once again, I asked, "May I help you?" she looked distant, continuing to wander her hands over my merchandise, finally stopping at an old violin. "Yes. How much is this?" I looked at the violin. It was test enough; this was her. "That, is fifty dollars." she quickly peeled the bills out of a black wallet and handed them to me, taking the violin and beginning to leave, already delicately touching the worn bow. "Wait," I said, "There's something in your hair." Of course there wasn't, but it was enough to stop her. The woman looked shocked, then asked, "Is there a mirror I could use, for a moment?" I smiled, "Yes. Give me a second." I went into the back, and returned with a mirror, wrapped in white silk. Gingerly, she brushed the silk, slowly pulling it away to reveal the gold statuette underneath, and the reflective surface of the mirror. "It's... the most beautiful one I've ever seen..." The morning sunlight entered it and reflected onto the walls. She totally forgot about the whatever- it-was in her hair; the mirror held her entranced. "You may have it, if you want. But be warned, everything has its consequences." She looked at me strangely, and I saw a faint glimmer of udnerstanding beneath the confusion. "Really, though. I must pay for this, I would pay any price..." "No, please. Take it." She smiled, as if an idea were playing on her lips. She walked out of the store, her hair trailing in an unseen breeze behind her. *** The next day I woke up to loud clanging outside my building. Unamused, I marched out of the store, prepared to give a verbal bashing to whosoever DARED to mess with my sleep. I pushed open the door, the bells jingling merrily. I rested the urge to say, "Oh, just shut up," and continued on my way. Such cheerfullness is unnecessary for this unearthly hour. I looked up in amazement. There were three painters in white suits repainting my sign. "What on earth are you doing up there?!" I demanded. "We've been paid to repaint your store, mam." "By who?!" "Miss. Kaioh." "Kaioh?" "A woman with aqua-blue wavy hair? She said that you'd be pleased." I was flustered. Miss. Kaioh... the woman from yesterday. With the mirror... she had paid me back. I smiled. "Would you tell her thank you for me? And tell her that I would be most pleased if she would come over next Saturday... there's someone I think she'd like to meet." *** A motorcycle roared up to a screaming halt in front of my store two days later. Covering my ears, waiting for the engine to die down, I felt the urge to yell at Miss. Tenoh. "Good morning, Setsuna," she said, walking in. "Do you always drive that fast?" "Yes." "Can I help you?" she looked confused. "Uh... no, I guess. I just wanted to come back." I could tell she actually had no idea why she was here; it must have seemed as good a place as any. "The sword's beautiful, I was wondering if you could tell me where it came from." I smiled, putting down my pen and accoutning book. "I can, actually. Do you have a minute?" "Sure." I pulled out two cups. "Coffee or coke?" "Coke, actually. Thanks." *** In a few minutes, Haruka had pulled up a stool and I began telling what was, as close as I was willing to tell, about the sword. "The sword was forged a long time ago, by a group of people very interested in space and the planets. I found it in Europe. I know the legend of this sword, if you would like to hear it." she took a sip of the coke and nodded. "Go on." "It supposedly was onced owned by a warrior who called herself Uranus." Haruka raised an eyebrow at the name. "She was a powerful warrior, like none they had ever seen. A tomboy by nature, she would dress in men's clothing, the only piece of jewlery she would adorn herself with would be a single gold hoop earring." At this, Haruka began to finger her own piece of jewelery, that was, of course, a hoop earring. I continued, "She was a guardian of the outer reaches of this kingdom, whose name is now lost. They say that a sorcerress crafted this sword, a sorcerres with hair as black as the darkest pitch, and eyes so purple that they burned when they were seen. The sorceress made two more objects like the sword, for two more warriors that came to her. Each of these, she named Talisman, powerful weapons that could change the course of history. Before she left for a distant land, the sorcerress visited each of them. To each she told, that when the three objects were brought together, it would bring a spell so powerful that it would end the kingdom as she returned once more. Each was destined never to meet the others for many years, until..." Haruka's eyes seemed glazed as she listened with intense intrest to her story, "Until?" "Until another sorceress appeared. She killed the prince and princess of the kingdom, and the inner warriors that had guarded them. That was when these three warriors met for the first time, and the effects were disasterous. They each rose their Talisman's, and the sorceress reappeared, carrying a weapon of her own. With a twirl of her hand, the sorceress let the blade of her weapon fall, and a spell so powerful was cast so that the land tore itself apart; the skies broke with lightning, and the forests caught fire. As the three warriors lay dying, the sorcerress disapeared. In these fires, the other sorceress, the one that killed the prince and princess perished with them. It was the Queen, struggling to pull herself from the rubble, who gave them a promise to last longer than any spell ever would; that they would find three people in the future, who would guard the world should the murdering sorceress ever reappear. And to these three new people the three objects would appear, and it would rest upon them the fate, to save the world." Haruka drank slowly, smiling. "Thank you, Setsuna. It is a wonderful tale." She put some change down for the drink and winked. "Maybe I'll stop by again sometime." "Maybe next Saturday?" "Sure. Why not?" *** Michiru drifted in like the ocean's wave to the store. She was fashionably late, she thought, looking at her wrist watch. If you were going to be fashionable anything, it had might as well be late. Setsuna smiled. "Michiru!" she waved. There was a girl sitting at the counter, drinking some coke with her. Michiru drew in a breath, I noticed, as Haruka turned her head to greet the new visitor. As if in slow motion, both froze as they met the other's eyes. I smiled a knowing smile. I knew that they had had dreams of one another; in the past, Neptune had confided in me about this. The Talismans they had been given had probably already began to awaken those memories. Each began to blush. "I..I'm, uh..." Haruka stumbled over her own words. I laughed and stood, holding out my hands. "Kaioh Michiru, this is Tenoh Haruka. Tenoh Haruka, this is Kaioh Michiru." Haruka was still flustered. "Uh... hi." Michiru smiled gently, the blush changing the colour of her cheeks ever so slightly. "Hello. Pleased to meet you." The two smiled at each other warmly. *** We had sat talking for the better half of an hour before I gave up. Michiru and Haruka were far to busy looking at each other to notice what I was saying. Sighing, I pretended to finally notice the time. "Oh! I have to go now! I'm so sorry, Michiru, Haruka, but," both stood up. "I've been here too late anyways," Haruka said, "Thank you, Setsuna, for having me over." Michiru nodded. "Yes, thank you." I looked over at Haruka. "It's pretty cold out, and getting dark. You've parked your bike pretty close, and it'll take Michiru's chauffer a while to get here. Why don't you ride her home?" Haruka blushed. "I... I," "If it's too much trouble, Haruka, don't worry about it." "Would you like to ride with me home? I mean, have you ever been on a motorcycle?" "Not yet." "No?" "No." "Well, there's a first time for everything!" Haruka put her arm around Michiru's back and beginning walking with her out of the store. The two began chatting as the door closed behind them, and the last thing I heard was the musical laughter Michiru gave as Haruka blushed. *** "May 19th, 1997." I painted onto the page. I wasn't actually painting, but writing in more encounters about the days. Painting was how I felt about writing, that it was as fine an art as any other in invention, that as I brushed the ink across the page I was making a painting made of words, that I was putting my life into a collage that people could understand. "Michiru and Haruka have finally met. But tonight, I felt a blackness in the earth, for Metallia has awakened. I was hoping that we would have longer, that they would know each other better, be able to work together efficiently by the time would come that I would reveal to them their hidden powers, locked away in the Talismans. For Michiru, I regret most of all; how happy she would be, just staying with Haruka. But she is the wind, and Michiru willl never quite catch up to her without these coming days. I look over my words and realize that I write as if our victory is assured; it isn't. It is quite possible that Metallia will defeat us, if we cannot seal her away to Tokyo. I saw Luna's equivalent last time I was in Tokyo. I stared into her eyes and realised that I was wrong; more than just myself have come across. How many, I can't tell. Maybe just Luna. I know that in her ensigna she has the power to restore broken fragments of the soul. If Serenity imprisoned the memories of the senshi in Luna... the others will awaken soon. I must make sure that the seal is placed before then!!!" "But for Michiru and Haruka, I am truly sorry. They never asked for this fate." "But I did. To fight on behalf of destiny, to fight for what I believe in." "I can only hope that in the end they will be able to forgive me for what I must do." *** Inside the orb, I gazed at Haruka and Michiru sitting together on the beach. I felt a bit guilty about spying on them, for this would be the last chance they could have together in a normal life. I was supriseed to find that I was crying. Why was I suprised? I didn't know. These were my only friends in the world, and I never wished to hurt them. Holding hands, the two had fought peril against peril, had and their love had suprassed the forces of time and spcae themselves. If ever two hearts were meant to be joined, surely, they were it. Michiru's dress trailed gently across the sand, Haruka's denim jacket wavered slightly in what I guessed to be a cold wind. I seemed to be rightl Michiru appeared to have caught a chill, and Haruka warmed her by wrapping her in her arms and jacket. Haruka and Michiru... the ocean and the sky. In the orb, I saw Haruka suddenly stand up. Michiru followed. Haruka's vision had gone periphreal, she was a hunter. I felt my eyebrow move as this sudden change of events occured. Uranus had always had a nack for sensing danger... Every change in the air was noticed, even the slightest sound caused her head to swing warily around. I knew what this meant. Trouble. *** I ran as fast as I could to the beach. I couldn't risk using my power, not if this was something ordinary. As it happened, it wasn't. The youma was dressed in red, long red and blond streaked hair, violet eyes. It shot black energy at Haruka. I froze, unable to watch. Haruka pulled open her coat, jumping up. The youma turned it's blast, but too late. The moonlight glinted off the sword's shining blade, and the youma was blinded as the death blow descended from the skies. *** Haruka pulled the sword back into her coat, holding Michiru tight to her. "What was that?" I stepped out of the shadows. "Setsuna?" Michiru asked, confused by my presence there, as well as the fact the Key Staff was in my hand. "A youma. From the Dark Kingdom. The Time has come." "The time for what?!" Haruka demanded. *** I began to float. Black ribbons appeared as did the garnet orb. By this time, I suspect that Haruka and Michiru figured that they had enetered the Twilight Zone, but they stoof. Haruka's sword began to glow, and Michiru's mirror floated out of her purse. "What... who are you?" Michiru asked. I looked at Haruka. "One of the Three warriors." The mirror and sword formed a triangle as my henshin finished. I lowered myself to the ground in full fuku. "The story... wasn't a story?" "It was not all exactly as I told you. But Beryl has returned, and the world may soon be doomed." "Why have you come to us?" The mirror and sword glowed. Michiru gazed into the mirror, without touching it. The events that had transpired in the Millenium flashed before her, and she buried herself in Harukas chest, crying. "I have come to you to give you Destiny. To choose your path. To turn your back and go on, or," "Or?" "To fight to save the world. Together." *** Haruka gazed at the sword. Michiru at the mirror, then she said, "Everything has a price." I nodded. "What will we have to do..." "We have to place a seal on Beryl. To do this, we will need help. But I can't do it alone. Choose, Haruka, Michiru. It is your right to go." Michiru nodded, "No." Although her eyes were filled with tears, she gazed up at me. "In all my dreams and nightmares, I have seen the past of the world your from... and I can't let that happen. I'm no warrior, Setsuna. No herroine in a fuku, or princess carrying a sacred Talisman. I am Michiru Kaioh, but if in any way I can help... I will." Haruka nodded, holding Michiru even closer to her, if that was even possible. "My friends, I am sorry for getting you involved in this.." Haruka silenced me, as she and Michiru reached out and touched the Talismans. With a burst of light, Uranus and Neptune were before me. "Let's get this over with." *** I couldn't help but feel, as Uranus and Neptune stood before me, that Haruka and Michiru were no longer there. These two asked nothing of me, but seemed to know me forever. This, of course, was a bad sign. If Haruka and Michiru weren't wiht Uranus and Neptune, the two souls would fade back into the destroyed dimension completely. What I couldn't understand was why this was happening. Even as I thought it, Uranus and Neptune quivered with a flash of light, ribbons unraveling from their fuku's as they collapsed to the ground. As I rushed up to them, the crumpled ribbons reformed into ordinary clothing. Haruka groaned for a second, then was silent, as was Michiru. I felt rather irritated with myself; of course this would be too much power and memory overload for them to handle at once. I used my orb to teleport back to the shop. When Haruka came to, Michiru was still unconcious. I had put Haruka in a recling chair and Michiru in an old rocker, I hoped that they would awaken soon. Haruka blinked, twice. "Pluto?" I handed her a cop of tea. "Here. It'll do you good." Haruka put her hand to her head. "No... Setsuna. I'm sorry... it feels like a dream... Your not Pluto," she opened one eye and stared at me, "Are you?" "Yes. I'm afraid I am." *** It took me awhile to explain to Haruka what was happening. "So... the other senshi..." "They'll be awakened by Luna, as soon as her memory is restored. Apparently her soul came through at a time seperate from mine. In about a year, Serenity will awaken, best guess." Haruka smelled the tea and cringed. "Drink," I said. She put the cup down. "We're all caught up in this now... Michiru and I." "You are these warriors. You have led the same lives. You are the only two in this world capable of carrying the Talismans." Haruka touched the hilt of the sword. The radio made a strange noise and I sat up, walking over to turn it up. "Tonight in the news, a mysterious series of earthquakes have begun to move through Canada. This abnormal change in regular patterns have seismologists frantically trying to find some rational explanation. As well, strange weather reports of "black lightning" have been sighted in Washington, D.C, within the last 24 hours, as well as various people appearing on the road side unconcious, as if drained of all energy. We have put out a state of emergency through upper United States and Canada, and are asking people to...." the channel fizzled for a second, "Some are even calling these strange series of events "The Beginning of the End." I turned off the radio. "That's her, isn't it," Haruka said, "That's her, what we're up against. Queen Metallia." *** I can't tell you what happened to Michiru and Haruka for the next hour; I left them alone to make their decision. My guilt was still strong for getting involved, but I know, even as I talked to Haruka before, her determination was getting stronger by the minute. I had still not told them everything though; only that we had to seal Metallia. There were only two senshi capable of that power; and neither had been awakened yet. *** I pulled at my staff and henshined. Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath. I had given Haruka and Michiru one hour to decide the path that they would take. For better or worse, after I entered that room, I would go to battle Metallia. Without them, I doubted that I would suceed. To my suprise, as I walked in, Haruka and Michiru were chatting away, each taking a sip of their drinks every few minutes. Michiru managed to finish laughing before looking at me. "So," Haruka said. "So?" "Are you ready to go?" Each stood up and drew out their Talismans. My dear friends... thank you. *** Uranus and Neptune looked strange under the garnet light of my orb. "Where are we going, anyways?" Uranus asked. I was about to answer, but Neptune stared into her mirror. "To the center of the Earth." The orb sped up as the black shadows of the earth surrounded us. Here, there was no light, save the garnet hue of the orb itself. Uranus and Neptune's fingers touched as I looked below us, waiting for the orb to fall into the open cavern where Metallia was waiting. *** The orb finally fell through the last crust of earth, into a cavern filled with snow. Neptune looked confused. "How is this possible?" "Metallia is making it like this." "She's that strong?" "This is hardly the limits of her capabilities." Uranus stepped forward with her sword. "How exactly ARE we suppose to imprison her?" A strange laughter came from down the cavern, where a purple fog was beginning to form. "When the three Talismans form a triangle we have the power to create seals around life forms. Also, it can be used to release other lifeforms. So, concetrate only on Metallia. Let no other memory of your past hamper you; it could mean our doom." "Great." Uranus said. Before us, the purple fog began to take form. *** Uranus took the first advance. Holding the sword above her head, she launched herself into the air, changing the trajectory of the blade so that it pointed just in front of her feet, preparing to plunge it down. As she fell, the sword did enter Metallia. Unfortunately, so did Uranus. I watched as Neptune cried out for her. A second later, Uranus reappeared, purple vines wrapped around her, crushing her in their death like grip. I could only watch with horror as Uranus screamed. "Pluto!" Neptune shouted, "What now?" I pointed with the staff to one corner of the chamber. "Run for that. Don't stop until I tell you, and don't look back. I'll free Uranus! Now go!" Neptune nodded and ran for it, her heels clacking against the icy floor. "Dead... Scream!!!!" I shouted. The purple orb shout out of my staff, slicing the vines of Metallia that had help Uranus. I nodded once to her and she ran to the second corner. "NOW!" I called out. Metallia looked around in confusion. Each of the Talismans began to glow, each of us failing under the strain. Metallia bashed about, screaming as the joined powers of the age-old weapons surrounded her. Neptune was the first to realise that nothing was really happening. "PLUTO! It isn't working!!!" *** The winds that began to form in the chamber whipped my hair into my face, making it hard to speak. I had prayed that it would not come to this. "Do you remember, in the past, a soldier, in purple? Hair, black and purple eyes that..." Uranus recognized the description from my story. "She'll destroy us!" "No... not with Metallia here! Without a host, she can't destroy this dimension! Only one from this world can hold that power, the power of a senshi, save the senshi of Time and Space! We have to summoun her! Concentrate!!!" The other senshi's brows furrowed under the pressure. "What... what good will this do?" Neptune called out over Metallia's screams. "If we can convince her... to help... she can add the fourth weapong to the triangle! The Silence Glaive!" Even as I said it, the beams if light from the Talismans began to broden. Where they met, above Metallia, near the top of the cavern, Saturn's ghost appeared, carrying the final weapon of destruction, the Silence Glaive. *** I stared at Saturn's eyes, and she stared back. Uranus and Neptune were still fighting to keep the Talisman's powers continuing, while I negotiated telepathically with Saturn. "Saturn... senshi of destruction. You must enter this reality!" "I know this. I will." "You must help us... to save the Princess!" "Pluto, if I help you, my power will be to weak to find my host. I won't be able to help you with the Princess when my time comes." "I promise you, Saturn, that if you help us, I will find you the host you seek! But you must help us! You must! It was your destiny to destroyed Metallia! If you do not help us now, you failed in the past! SATURN!" *** The bright light that came from the Glaive as Saturn entered our triangle was blinding. The true power of the Outer System revealed, Metallia vanished into the very walls of the cavern. Saturn continued glowing, then looked at me. Uranus and Neptune had been flung against the wall. As the sheer power of destruction beat down upon me, I too, slipped into unconciousness. *** "Haruka," I called. Haruka's ghost appeared before me. We were standing among the ruins of the Silver Millenium, created from my mind. "What now?" "You can't be a senshi, anymore, Haruka. You and Michiru will travel together, with the Talismans. That is your destiny. To awaken on your own. You have helped to imprison Metalli. For this, I owe you my thanks. When the Time comes, your power will awaken once more." "What about you? We still live here... and if we can't explain the Talismans... then..." "You'll still now me. I'm a shop keeper on South street." I winked at her before a wave of purple light took her away. *** "Michiru." I said. The senshi appeared before me, but not a senshi, a beautiful woman in a white dress. "I know, Setsuna." The mirror had already told her what would happen. "Keep good care of her now, Michiru." She blushed, and we both smiled at each other. *** I awakened on a pad of paper. So, now everything is in place. Let the battles come, I told myself. I took out a pencil crayon and added a bit of blue to Uranus and Neptune's fukus. Throughout my book, I added in colour pictures I had drawn. I had had more than enough time to learn how to draw, and saw few better was to employ my talent. As I pulled out a deep purple pencil crayon, a small gem on a necklace fell out before me. The Tairon crystal, something I picked up a long time ago. There was a reason I had it now, though. I had a promise to keep. Smiling, I stood up and hung it in the window display case, the light of the dawning morning glinting freshly off of it. *** "Honey, I look," a voice came from outside. The bells jingled and a man and woman walked in. The woman had black hair done up in a pony tail, and obviously quite pregnant. The man was smiling. His hair was lavender white, with soft blue eyes. The woman put her head on his shoulder, and they smiled warmly, both very much in love. A gold ring on the woman's ring finger made me suspect that the couple had just recently married. "Can I help you?" "Yes, that necklace... like a little firefly. How much is it?" "Souichi!" said the woman. He put his finger to her lips. "Keiko, it would look lovely on you." "It would," I said. "For you, it's free." The man took the necklace and thanked me, draping it over his wife's head, where it rested on her collar bone. The couple kissed and began to leave. "Thank you," he said. As the two were leaving, they bumped into Haruka and Michiru, just walking in, hand in hand. "Good morning, Setsuna," Michiru said. Haruka nodded. Michiru looked over at the pile of papers. "What's that?" she smiled at the sketches. "It's beautiful... they seem somewhat familiar, though..." I grinned slightly. "Nothing. Just a story I'm writing." *** The old sign sways in the breeze again, and my hand plucks at the old bow string. I can't help but wonder if there's more to these stories than even I dare to dream, for I do see a woman touching bow to violin by the sea when I close my eyes, and I do see the woman with the white hair, racing the skies. Truly, no matter how fictional, these two souls are held close to my heart. I'm planning on attending college when I get back to Tokyo. Perhaps I'll see you there. Now, as the cold breeze sets in and gentle flakes of snow drift to the Earth, and the light from an old candle gives a gentle soft haze to the paper before me, I leave you with warm thoughts and best hopes for the future, come what may. Write soon, Your trusted friend, Setsuna Meioh.