Subject: [FFML] [SM][fanfic] Life's Lessons, Chapter 1
From: Kristin Taylor
Date: 12/14/2000, 2:47 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

I know it's long and it's rough, but as Minako-chan would say, "Feedback's

the best medicine." :)



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Life's Lessons

A Sailor Moon fanfic by Kristin Renee Taylor



Chapter One -



"The human soul is composed of three parts: the heart crystal which

contains our deepest desires, the dream mirror which holds our

greatest wish, and the star seed which makes all things in this life

possible. Should either of these artifacts be removed, the victim

will lose touch with himself and, invariably, die."

   Terri sighed. She had heard this lecture a million times in the

past four years, and it had yet to become interesting. With the ease

of long practice, she schooled her expression into something

reminiscent of attentivness and readied herself for the long, dull

wait.

   "Now, of these three it is most dangerous to tamper with one's

star seed, since the body weakens and dies very quickly. Centuries

ago, when the Kingdom's scientists were first studying the concept of

the Three, they would use condemned criminals as their test subjects,

saying that the removal of the criminals artifacts was more humane

than the current century's method of frying the felons alive in a

chair. Naturally, none of these early test subjects survived."

   Terri caught Yoko staring at her. Yoko made a face and a dramatic

show of staving off sleep. In return, Terri rolled her eyes and

looked away. Some people could be so immature.

   Someone in the back of the classroom raised a hand. "What about

the Senshi? Did they die when their star seeds were removed?"

   'Pluto, save us,' Terri thought, bracing herself for the

inevitable verbal assult. 'Here it comes.'

   "The Senshi?!" their teacher said, outraged. "You dare rank the

leaders and protectors of our Kingdom at the same level as we mere

mortals! The Senshi are immortal, and minor things like star seeds,

nay, artifacts in general, are of little concern to them. To say

otherwise is heresy! For such words you shall have the pleasure of

cleaning the entire auditorium with your bare hands, and while you do

this task you shall reflect upon the awesome power of the Senshi.

Now, leave!"

   Terri and the others watched as the chastened student made his

silent way out of the lecture hall. She glanced at Yoko, and saw that

her fellow student looked more than a little stunned and, perhaps,

scared as well.

   "Well," the teacher said, catching everyone's attetion, "let's

continue, shall we? Attend."

   Terri tuned him out.





'Finally, some time to myself.' Terri stood on the roof of the

women's dormitory and gazed southward, towards the crystal towers

that lay at the heart of Crystal Tokyo. It was cold here, almost two

degrees, and Terri was glad for her long coat. The University was

situated at the outskirts of the city, and beyond the city limits the

perpetual winter had yet to break. Farther into the city was, and

always remained, late spring.

   Spring. Terri barely remembered what it was like to have a true

spring, and not Crystal Tokyo's magically controlled climate. True,

she had been eighteen when, along with the almost the rest of the

world, she had been put into stasis to wait out the neverending

winter, but her life before her millenia-long sleep seemed like a

fading dream. But she still remembered some things.

   Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes and clasped both hands

to her chest, directly over her heart. A moment's pause, and she drew

her hands away, feeling the tingle in her hands and body that meant

her little trick had worked.

   Steeling herself, she opened her eyes and gazed the small,

glowing crystal that floated and twirled above her cupped hands.

   'My star seed.'

   It didn't look like much, just two six-sided crystal pyramids

attached at their bases, with a yellow sphere of light floating

inside of it. However, she had studied plenty of star seeds along

with her fellow classmates to know that hers, and hers alone, was

special. Her's was the only star seed that was the light grey of a

winter's sky.

   "You shouldn't be playing with that out here. It's too dangerous."

   Terri started and spun around, automatically closing her hands

around the precious star seed. "Who's there?"

   The woman stood near the door that led back down into dormitory,

leaning casually against the frame, seemingly undisturbed by the

fridid air despite the fact she was only wearing a short-sleeved

shirt, a light jacket, and a pair of jean shorts. She smiled warmly

and fixed her pale blue eyes on Terri's light grey ones. "You're

pretty bold, taking your star seed out right in sight of the

Wildlands. You've grown stronger since I've seen you last."

   She spoke a strange dialect of Neo-Japanese, so it took Terri a

moment to understand her. "Seen me... last? I'm sorry, but you must

be mistaken. You and I have never met."

   She blinked and came closer to Terri, brushing a strand of blonde

hair out of her eyes so she could study the tall student carefully.

"Funny... you look exactly the same as..." She peered up

into Terri's face. "Yeah, you're definitly her... Oh! This must be

that memory corosion thingy that Ami-chan was telling me about. Hmph.

I didn't know it could do this kinda damage so fast. I figured you'd

have to be out longer than three hundred years before you lost any

major memories."

   Terri bristled, "I was 'out' for one thousand and forty-five

years. I think I'm entitled to losing a few memories."

   "Bah," said the woman, dismissing Terri's words with a wave of

one hand, "we put you under three hundred years ago and you know it.

Oh, wait. You don't. Gomen." She laughed sheepishly. Just as quickly,

she grabbed Terri's hands. "Lemme see that star seed."

   Terri yanked her hands away and staggered backwards a few steps.

"Leave me alone!"

   The woman straightened up, but made no move to pursue Terri. "Why

don't you want to remember?"

   "What?"

   "You're special, Terri-chan. Like the Senshi, you command a magic

that is different than what the general populace uses."

   Surprised by this statement, Terri glanced around, but she and

her unnamed companion were the only two on the roof. Nevertheless,

she dropped her voice. "Comparing me to the Senshi is heresy! Do you

want us to be punished, or even killed?"

   In response the woman once again stepped forward and gently

took Terri's hands. She closed her eyes and Terri gasped as a

strange warmth spread throughout her body. The world spun around her,

her awareness expanding to the point that she was concious of every

strand of hair on her head, each caress of the wind on her exposed

skin, of the very movement of her blood throughout her body. She felt

it all from a distance, but she felt no fear. 'This feeling... it's

so familiar...' Even her thoughts seemed to come from a distance.

   The woman opened her eyes. "You feel it don't you? Your soul

remembers, even if you don't."

   "Who are you?" Terri whispered.

   "Who are *you*?" the woman said just as softly.

   Terri looked down at their clasped hands. "I... I'm not sure

anymore."

   The woman released Terri, stepping back as she did so. The

strange sensations vanished as soon as she broke contact, leaving

Terri feeling smaller than she had been just a few seconds ago. Terri

opened her hands and wasn't surprised to see that her star seed had

vanished.

   "Terri-chan, I, *we,* need your help."

   Terri's head jerked up. "My help?"

   "You're the only one who's able to act. The rest of us are bound

by the oaths we made to Sel... to *her.*" She shook her head and

sighed in frustration. "I have to go soon. I'd tell you more, but

I've already wasted way to much time just trying to convince you that

you don't remember any of this in the first place."

   "Go? But, wait, I don't understand any of this!"

   "And you won't. Not while you're still here, at least.

   "Now that I've awakened your soul, your powers will begin to

manifest themselves. Normally, this wouldn't be a problem, but with

your memory lapse, you probably don't even know what you're capable

of. You'll need a teacher to guide you. Unfortunetly, Rei-chan's

unavailable, so that leaves me." She pointed past Terri, towards the

palace. "I'll be waiting for you there."

   Terri followed the woman's hand and gasped. "There? Now I know

you're crazy. Nobody but the Priests and Priestesses are allowed

there!"

   She stared hard at Terri. "Then consider this your first lesson,

Terri-chan. In this world, the world that humanity wished for and was

granted, nothing is as it seems. You will need to make the

distinction between truth and falsehood, reality and fiction, with

incredible accuarcy if you are to survive for very long. And survive

you must, because the fate of reality itself weighs on your

shoulders.

   "I'll see you at the palace."

   "Wait!" A blinding flash, and Terri was suddenly alone. Something

wet landed on her, and she looked up in surprise as snow spiraled

down onto the campus, driven by a bitter northren wind.





Yoko nearly tackled her when she got back to her room. "Where have

you been, Terri? The whole campus is in an uproar." She grabbed

Terri's arm and dragged her towards the ground floor. "I've been

looking all over the entire place, and I find you mooning in your

room." She clucked her tounge in displeasure. "I've probably lost my

seat searching for you."

   Terri realized that they were headed cross-campus, towards the

auditorium. They weren't the only ones, either. A veritable flood of

students crowded near the entrance, all waiting to be let inside.

"Wait, Yoko. What are you talking about? What's going on?"

   "Shit, there's no way we're getting in through there," Yoko

growled, ignoring Terri. "Oh well, we'll just have to take my short

cut." They detoured the crowd and headed to a small, locked side

entrance.

   "Yoko! For Pluto's sake, tell me what's going on!"

   Yoko released Terri's hand and fiddled with the door. "There's a

Senshi on campus." There was a soft click, and Yoko sighed in

satisfaction as the door swung inwards without a squeak. "Ha! And

they said I was nothing more than a powerless runt. That'll show

them." She glanced over her shoulder at a stunned Terri. "Coming?"

She walked through the doorway without waiting for an answer, and

Terri had no choice but to follow along. The door closed silently

behind them, locking them in darkness.

   But not for long, as Yoko produced a small object in her hand

that turned out to be her star seed. She grinned at Terri, "Who needs

flashlights?"

   "You shouldn't be doing that," Terri replied absently. She was

still trying to believe that a Senshi -an actual Senshi!- was on the

campus. Yoko flashed her another smile and set off towards the

interior of the auditorium. Terri trailed behind.

   "You should've seen it, Terri.  I swear that every Priest and

Priestess in Crystal Tokyo showed up with Her and they had such

beautiful cloth--"

   "Which one is it?"

   Yoko glared at Terri for the interupption. "I don't know."

   "You don't *know!*"

   "Well, unlike *some* people I could name, I don't go off mooning

whenever I hear news of a Senshi coming to campus."

   The two women glared at each other briefly, then Yoko continued

on. "I don't know which one it is, but the Priests were wearing green

and the Priestesses were wearing pink."

   "Jupiter," Terri breathed, astounded. "But why would She be here?

Why not Mercury or Neptune? I mean, they're the patron Senshi of

Education and the Arts."

   "Do I look like a Priestess? Of course I don't. Maybe She needs

soldiers in the Wasteland. I've heard attacks have gotten worse,

lately. Now, hush. We're getting close."

   Terri recognized that they were creeping thorugh the backstage

wings. Voices drifted towards them, and Yoko's light vanished as she

returned her star seed to it's proper place. They reached the edge of

one of the wings and, with Terri standing over a crouched Yoko,

peered their heads out.

   Two people stood at center stage, having an animated discussion.

Terri immediatly recognized the University's Chairman. And the other

person, the woman, was obviously the Senshi. "Look at how tall She

is. She's taller than me!" Terri murmured. "It's got to be Jupiter."

   "Quiet!" Yoko hissed, but Terri could see that Yoko was also

amazed at the Senshi's height.

   Terri shifted, bracing a hand on Yoko's back, and studied the

Senshi's outfit. White body suit and gloves, deep green skirt to

match the bands on the gloves, and two pink bows, one on her chest

the other at the base of her spine.

   Terri frowned slightly. Something was strange about the Senshi's

clothing, but she couldn't figure out what it was.

   The thought nagged at her, until swept away by the Senshi's

words. "Your concern for Terri Ganabile is justified, Chairman. As

soon as my job here is complete, I shall investigate this person."

   Terri inhaled sharply. Yoko covered Terri's hand with one of her

own and squeezed it lightly. Jupiter looked towards the wings,

directly at Terri.

   The Chairman looked around as well and wringed his hands

nervously, something Terri had never seen him do. "Thank you, Lady."

He hesitated, then said slowly, "Will You send her to the Wasteland?"

Jupiter looked at him and he stammered on, "Th-that is the natural

punishment for one such as her, r-right? Exile?"

   For the briefest of instants, a green aura flared around the tall

Senshi. Terri's vision swam, and she caught herself on Yoko's

shoulders before she fell. Yoko glanced up at her, worried.

   Jupiter glanced again towards the wings and said, "That is not

your concern, Chairman. Nor is it my decision. The choice is, and

always has been, our Excellancy Queen Serenity's."

   The man paled and dropped to one knee, praying feverishly under

his breath. "Praise be to Serenity," he finally said and stood back

up again.

   One of Jupiter's Priests climbed onto the stage and spoke to the

Senshi quietly. She nodded, "Let them in." To the Chairman, "Enough

of this. I have some things to say to your student body. We shall

finish this discussion later."

   The chairman knew a dismissal when he heard one. He left rapidly,

heading for the wings on the other side of the stage.

   Terri straightened and Yoko stood. They shared a silent look and,

as one, turned to walk back to the side exit.

   Jupiter stood behind them, waiting.

   Terri yelped and leaped backwards, into Yoko. They both fell to

the floor in a heap.

   "Spying on a Senshi is an offense punishable by death," Jupiter

said coldly.

   Terri joined Yoko in kneeling, with their heads at the Senshi's

feet. "W-we d-didn't mean t-to, m-m-my Lady," Yoko stammered.

   "SILENCE!"

   Terri flinched. Yoko whimpered.

   Movement. "Look at me," the Senshi said in a much gentler, but no

less colder, tone. Terri glanced quickly at Yoko, who shrugged

slightly. They both sat up.

   Terri found herself eye-to-eye with the Senshi of lightining.

Jupiter crouched just in front of her, and Her gaze struck Terri like

a slap. She looked away quickly.

   "Who are you?" Jupiter said softly. "You look like just like...

But that would be impossible. She's dead." Terri said nothing and, a

moment later, she felt that deadly gaze slide off of her. She risked

a look, and saw that the Senshi had stood and moved away.

   Jupiter called one of Her Priests to Her and spoke quietly to

him. He nodded, slipped the hood of his green robe over his head, and

moved off into the darkness. Jupiter glared at the women, "Both of

you will follow Kanz. You will wait for me."

   Yoko hurridly climbed to her feet, all but dragging Terri after

her. The Senshi watched them go, her face an expressionless mask.





Yoko paced the width of the Chairman's main office. Terri watched her

from one of the seats. Five steps to the window. Turn. Five steps to

the wall. Turn. Back to the window. Turn. Back to the wall.

   "SHIT!" Yoko punched the wall with her fist, and Terri winced at

the sound.

   It was the first word either of them had spoken since Kanz had

left them here, locking the door behind him. That had been almost an

hour ago.

   Yoko resumed her pacing. "What are we going to do, Terri?"

   "I don't know, Yoko-chan."

   Yoko paused. "What the Hells did you call me?!"

   Terri winced. "Nothing. Ignore it."

   Yoko grunted. Five steps to the window. Turn. "What did you do

that attracted a Senshi's attention?"

   "If I had known, I wouldn't have done it."

   Five steps to the wall. "What kind of answer is that?" Yoko said

angrily.

   "It's the only answer I've got!" Terri retorted.

   They glared at each other. Terri sighed and slumped in her chair.

"This can't be happening."

   "Believe me. It's happening."

   Terri shot to her feet as Jupiter, accompanied by Kanz, stepped

through the doorway. The Priest closed it behind them and set himself

in front of it. Yoko immediatly threw herself onto the ground. Terri

started to emulate her friend, but then she paused, and straightened,

staring the Senshi in the eye as She walked behind the Chairman's

desk and sat down.

   Surprisingly, Jupiter smiled at this small defiance. "You have

backbone. I admire that."

   Realizing that she wasn't going to be struck down where she

stood, Terri nudged Yoko and helped her to her feet.

   Jupiter studied them both for a long, uncomfortable moment.

Leaning Her elbows on the desk, She pressed Her fingertips together

in front of Her face and stared hard at Yoko.

   Again, the green aura came into being, and Yoko gasped, her

eyes dialiting as her entire body locked up.

   Jupiter made a sound partway between amusement and anger.

"Interesting. You're a heretic."

   Terri barely had more than an instant to register that statement

before Jupiter looked at her. Her entire body tense. Her vision

doubled, then tripled. Something pounded inside of her head,

searching through and discarding memories and emotions, destroying

barriers like they were paper. One barrier withstood the onslaught,

and when Jupiter's power came in contact with it, golden light

flared, filling every part of Terri's being with warmth.

   "My Lady!" Someone shouted distantly, probably Kanz.

   "Terri!" Yoko cried. Her voice echoed strangly.

   "That was certainly... unexpected." Jupiter's voice came from far

away.

   "My Lady, what happened?"

   "I attempted to discover this one's level of magic, but someone

is protecting her, preventing me from accessing any part of her mind

that even knows the meaning of the word 'magic.'" She paused, then

said, "The signature is reminiscent of Venus's, but Venus wouldn't

bother with one as physically weak as this one so obviously is."

   Terri's hands tingled. She tried to move them, but the most she

accomplished was a slight twitching of her fingers. Black spots

swirled through the golden light.

   "Hm... First the Chairman of the University claims that one of

his students has been practicing deadly magic. Then I find this

student in the company of a heretic. And now, when I search for the

truth, it is hidden from me.

   "I don't believe in coincedence."

   The black spots spread and slowly Terri's vision cleared. She

found herself lying on her back, staring up at the ceiling. Yoko

hovered over her, anxious. Terri blinked, and the effort took almost

all the strength she had. She decided to keep her eyes closed for a

few minutes more.

   "What will you do, my Lady?"

   "Why, take them with me, of course. True, Serenity only wanted a

count of able-bodied people living at the University, but that

doesn't mean I have conduct the count personally. I have much more

important matters to deal with at the Palace, and I might as well

drop these two off with Mercury when I take care of it."

   <I'll see you at the Palace.>

  Terri didn't believe in coincedence, either.













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