SAILOR MOON HARMONY EPISODE 7-THE FOREST OF SILENCE Her crystalline eyes sparkled as they took in the amazingly lucid color of her surroundings. Deep, shadowy greens spread before her in a collage of soft leaves and wispy grass. The sunlight poured through in perfect rays, illuminating the forest floor to a comforting wood-like color. She brushed along many hidden thorns, but she didn't mind. They were all hidden behind rosy, thick-petal blooms. Jillian could barely gather her thoughts at first. She finally managed to whisper, "I never thought I'd find woods like this around here. Especially in September-" A warm breeze brushed through, lifting a few crunched, golden leaves up into the sky. Some of them landed in Jillian's fluttering hair, but she didn't take notice. After all, one didn't go into a forest and expect to take a little bit of it home with them. Her thoughts began to stray away from the tranquil woods. At least there was one good thing about being here and not in Montana. At least it wasn't freezing cold yet. She might as well find good things about the place, since her father had made it clear they weren't going back to Montana. It was probably for the better anyway. Obviously, he still hadn't figured out a healthy way to deal with the loss of his wife. And Jillian knew from many of his patients that he'd probably cling to her like fuzz off a cottonwood tree. Maybe for the rest of his life. Jillian felt like she was stuffed in a CD case in that apartment. He kept telling her, "You're only 12, you're only 12. You sure seem older, but you're not old enough to go out on your own. It's a typical teenager train of thought- you think you know everything now. But trust me, you don't-" She shuddered in disgust at the thought. He'd probably still be saying that when she was 18. But there would be no way he could keep her there when she was legally an adult. And with the recent events, she would have to find time to get away. "It's a secret identity-type deal" Orion had told her, just before he gave her the communicator. "But you should know when Sailor Monoceros is needed." Yes, Sailor Monoceros. She had to keep that from her dad. At least it was hard to tell the real person from the Scout. When she looked closely at Sailor Aquila, her features were exactly the same as Skyler's, but the aura was completely different. She had an essence of strength, courage, maybe even a little bit of wisdom. Jillian could not imagine a bit of wisdom coming from Skyler, though she would never say that to her face. And how would she just know when Sailor Monoceros was supposed to be somewhere? That was a little much- and why did she get stuck with a weird name? Skyler had said her own name came from a constellation, she even pointed it out to her in the night sky. But she had never even heard of a Monoceros constellation. "If my friend Adrian were here, I could ask him, but he's off in college now" Skyler had explained. "Can you call him?" Her silvery eyes brightened. "Hey, yeah! He has a cell phone! And he's probably out watching the stars-" Adrian told them that Monoceros was the Unicorn, but it wouldn't be out until November, up in the east. He couldn't tell Jillian anymore of what she wanted to know. What she did want to know was if there was some meaning behind her Scout name and the constellation. Neither she or Skyler had any books like that. On top of that, Galesburg didn't have a library. An airport, but no library. "No wonder the Sailor Scouts are needed here" Jillian mumbled. "The citizens are just as crazy as the bad guys." These thoughts were making her tense, so she decided to let them go and enjoy her surroundings. She recalled a song she heard on the radio that morning. It was early and the sleep was still in her eyes and hair, but this song had played through her head so clear it was almost as if she could hear it now. She had never thought music could touch her like it had then. The lyrics moved from her thoughts to her voice- ~Everyday, a shadow spills over the sky~ ~But not for everyone~ ~My life is under the shade, I wonder why~ ~And people say, it hasn't yet begun~ ~They say no one does it alone~ ~They already have someone to share~ ~What can a person do when all paths fall away~ ~When another's understanding is so rare~ ~Where can you go~ ~When home isn't home anymore~ ~In ice and snow~ ~You can't find the key in your own front door~ ~I'm standing in a blizzard, waiting~ ~For the welcome I always know~ ~But I'm only taken in by the storm-~ She was interrupted when her foot caught under a large root. She almost tripped, but managed to step over with the other foot before the massive branch could take her down. Once she regained her balance, she took a look at what had wanted to keep her there. It was a giant tree. It towered over her like a skyscraper. She wondered briefly why she hadn't seen it from the outside. It's leaves flitted in the wind like glimmering sunlight in a brook, changing from a creamy jade green to a brilliant gold, and back with every turn. It's bark was cracked and chipped, but each piece was fit and the colors melded together so perfectly no one would have ever noticed. Thick, tightly-woven bushes protected the trunk of the tree with it's jewel-like blackberries. Jillian's eyes lit at the sight of them. "I thought it was way too late in the season for these!" she exclaimed, dashing over and kneeling by the tree. A metallic chirp rang out from overhead. Jillian was too occupied to see the neon green-spangled sparrow on a pine branch nearby. The melody drowned out the rapid beating of it's wings as it flew closer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "How cheerful her song is-" Quayke's sorrowful eyes glimmered with faint tears as she turned up the volume on the control panel. It had taken her a little while to adjust to all this machinery, after all, there had been none at all where she had come from. Definetely not birds that could show what they were seeing and hearing. "The words carry a tone of a lost soul- but I see laughter in her eyes, joy in her music. Joy she isn't even aware of. But it will eventually diminish-" "No, it won't-" She heard Enygma's muffled voice through the headphones, and placed them down on the panel with extreme care. Inpherno had made it clear she didn't want to see anything more damaged than she already had to fix. "What do you mean?" Quayke asked softly, nonchalantly. She knew Enygma had heard her talking, but she didn't want her to see any tears. It might get back to Inpherno, and though the short-tempered redhead was not in command, Quayke was deathly afraid of her. She was a very tall woman, with a lot of raw strength from all the manual work she had done in her past. And she wouldn't take any "weak-minded chicken !@#$ thinking" from anyone. "That girl has a Melody Crystal. This aura you speak of, it sounds to have the power of a Melody. She seems enchanted by the forest. That could be the earth Melody." "What should we do, then?" "One of us has to go after them. I would handle it myself, but I have other things to attend to. Quayke, you and the others decide what's going on, 'K? Call me when you have the Harmony and Melody." Quayke swallowed hard as she hurried out of the dark control room, her sandals padding softly under the swishing folds of her robe. She hated doing this- most of the time, the others were not friendly to her and from her previous meetings with them today it seemed that they would stay that way. Typhune would be the easiest to persuade, she got excited over practically every little thing that happened. Quayke headed to her room first. The short steel hallway gleamed with the dreary violet of Quayke's spiky hair as she approached Typhune's door. It was closed, and locked tight with a tiny red light. Quayke wasn't sure what to do, usually when the doors were locked they didn't want to be disturbed. But this was pretty important. If she wanted to go back home, she would have to do everything she could to finish this mission. She tapped on the door with her nails, a light knocking was all that was necessary to contact the person inside, despite the thickness of the walls. The light switched to one side, lighting up green. With a loud clank, the door squeaked open. She slid in through the crack, trying not to catch her robe on the corners. Typhune lay on her bed in the back corner, halfway curled into a ball and looking rather worn. Her face had warmed to a soft, bright pink, her normally clear, spirited eyes had dulled with a somber mist. Quayke approached tentatively, and when Typhune didn't send anything negative her way, she placed her hand on her cheek. "Just like Meruno" she whispered, remembering the steaming star that scorched her dusty home planet every day of the year. She was careful not to raise her voice, it was obvious that Typhune wasn't feeling well. Just to be sure, Quayke asked, and was answered with a thick mumble. "You'd better rest then. I may have something-" She reached into the deep, hidden pockets of her robe and retrieved a tiny glass vial, filled with a churning lavender mixture of foggy liquid and shredded petals. She removed the cap, letting loose a overwhelming stench that quickly left the room with Quayke. She returned with something with a much more pleasant smell, not to mention appearance. It had settled to a deep, soothing midnight blue, with a tiny but powerful fragrance. Something that made it seem like it would be a taste beyond what any human had ever experienced, like a piece of the sky itself- "Here-" she helped Typhune sit up and gave her the glass. Typhune didn't even bother to help out Quayke, she let the elixir go where it wanted and almost choked on it at least five times, but she didn't resist it. Quayke laid her back down and shut down the lights in the room. "Leave the door open" Typhune whimpered. "Just a little bit-" Quayke didn't want to leave her alone. Her tone, her weeping eyes called for someone to guide her at least to her dreams, but there was other things to do. She forced herself away from the door and continued down the hall to Rayne's room. Rayne wasn't there. Her door was wide open. It figured, if anyone wanted to root through her belongings, it wasn't like she'd give a care. But this was Rayne's usual off-duty place. She didn't have any hobbies at all. Where was she? Quayke didn't have a clue of where to start. The only thing to do was to search each part of the ship. It wasn't that big. The first room she came to was one of the "brain" rooms, a place that was blocked off when the ship was on the move. Most of the things that made the ship work were here, and it didn't look nearly as clean or bright as the other rooms. It didn't seem like a place Rayne would hang out, but the place Quayke expected her to be was empty, and she didn't want to pass her up. She started through the stilled devices, with little light to guide her way. A few old lamps, ones that seemed like they belonged in a dim restaurant, stuck out from the walls, a couple strangled with wispy cobwebs. Quayke was intrigued by these cotton-like threads- but they had an essence of abandonment and decay. She didn't like it. She shuffled down the narrow corridor, distantly hoping that someone wouldn't try to start the engines. It wouldn't happen, she knew it, but the darkness of the room intensified her deepest thoughts, bringing them to the front of her attention in unusually lucid images. She started to hurry, her sandals now heard clearly across the cold floor. Suddenly, one of her feet stepped down on a different surface. Something soft, definetely not right. It was accompanied by a startled roar, and Quayke could see the furious glow of thin red eyes near one of the lamps. Quayke could only let go of a terrified shriek before completely freezing up. In an instant, she found the eyes above her head, attached to a giant shadow, at least two feet taller than she was. The creature breathed heavy, tensely, and Quayke knew it was going to strike. She didn't know what it was, all she knew was that it was after her. She couldn't even gather enough of her mind to close her eyes until she saw a swift movement, something headed right towards her face from the side. The blow struck her with a stunning force, yet it was with much less intensity than she expected. It spun her halfway around, ending with a tiny rush of wind. "WHAT in the the name of Kalthre are you doing, Quayke?!" A human voice. That's all she needed to know. It hadn't even occurred to her that an animal had no way of getting on the ship. She whirled back around, her breaths as heavy as her attacker's, but with relief. Inpherno paid no attention to that, however. She had no idea what had been going through Quayke's mind. "You're tryin' to kill me, aren't ya?! Don't you ever watch what you're doing?" She continued yelling with a slew of Phoenocian words Quayke didn't recognize, she guessed she probably didn't want to. She was still stunned about the first scare that her usual terror from Inpherno didn't set in, until she tossed a wrench down on the floor and yanked her off her feet by the collar. "You EVER step on me again, I don't care what Enygma says, you're as fried as that desert you came from, you get me?!" Quayke nodded slightly, unable to speak or even whisper. Inpherno let go, leaving her to drop to the floor in a quivering pile of robes. With a few more Phoenocian mutters, she picked up the wrench and returned to the side of the machine she was working on. Quayke turned and ran out of the room. Right about then she decided to take the mission herself. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jillian finished singing the song for about the fiftieth time, and once again kneeled down by the tree. She was done with the berries now, if they were going to stick around this long, she might as well save them for another day. She picked a leaf off the ground and examined it. "I can't believe how much time I spent out here. Tomorrow's a school day, I should probably do my-" she paused and stuck her tongue out, "-MATH homework. Ugh-" She picked herself off the ground, brushing the dirt off her dark, stringy jeans. Along with it, she heard a similar sound, from behind her. A sniffle. A boy stood there. A little one, couldn't have been more than 6 years old. His eyes were wide, a dark, shady brown. His hair obviously hadn't been combed in a while it's green strands stuck out in spiny tufts off his head. He clung nervously to his own gray Quad Cities River Bandits t-shirt, one hand occasionally found its was into his jeans pocket. She noticed he was wearing a backpack, one of those cheap plastic Power Rangers ones that were on sale at the end of August. "Hey" Jillian smiled. "You get lost on your way from school?" That wasn't right, she knew it. Today was Sunday. The boy confirmed it by shaking his head slightly. "Then what are you doing out here by yourself?" He remained in a stony silence. Jillian sat down on the root she had almost tripped over earlier. "C'mere, talk to me" she coaxed, patting the branch next to her. He moved forward, hesitantly, but eventually reached the branch. He didn't sit down on it, though, he sat cross- legged on the forest floor in front of her. "What are you doing out here by yourself?" she repeated. The boy gulped, wiping away some stray tears with one stubby hand. "Y-you sing real- re-real pretty" he stammered. "Thank you" Jillian beamed, picking a blackberry off the bush nearby and offering it to him. He snapped it up like Skyler's golden retriever. "Um, maybe- are you going somewhere?" "I'm not going back home." "Huh?" her eyes widened. "Not going home? Why not? Where-" "B-because they took away my c-cat- and they said I couldn't have her back." "Hmm-" Jillian wondered if she could maybe help him out. After all, she had read many of her father's books. She could at least talk him into going home. "Were you taking care of the cat?" "Yes. I spended a lot of time with her and I fed her and gave her water and milk and let her sleep whenever she wanted and I made sure her fur was nice and soft and-" "OK, I see." "But after the mean old guy next door hit her with the car, she wouldn't do much, but I still played with her. Then one day they took her and said I couldn't play with her anymore." "Oh-" Jillian breathed deeply. "Your cat- OK. So- they didn't look mad at you, did they?" "No" the boy replied in a sniffle. "You didn't tell me your name yet." "It's Jay." "Jay- that's a nice name. The cat slept a lot, didn't she?" "Yeah, and she wouldn't eat or sleep or meow-" "I understand. See, I don't think your parents took the cat to be mean. You don't want her to feel bad, right?" "No." "Even if the only way for her to feel better is if she has to leave?" The boy started, but took the question in serious thought for a moment. "If I made kitty stay, that would be mean, if she wouldn't feel good." "That's why they took her. They didn't want her to feel bad anymore. You'll miss her, but you know that your cat isn't hurting anymore-" "How touching-" Quayke appeared from behind a tree, her eyes hidden in the shadow of her split bangs. Jillian remembered her, and sprang to her feet, but if she let her know she recognized her, then she'd know about the Sailor Scout. "Who are-" In the blink of an eye, Quayke's hand shot into her pocket and whipped something at Jillian. It shattered across her forehead, something like glass, but soft, and surprisingly, with no pain. Now she knew, Sailor Monoceros was needed. But when she tried to turn, it was almost like there was nothing to turn. She could feel everything fine, but there was no muscles that could move, like her ears. She melted to the ground, her golden hair washing over her face and settling there in a loose, whispy cover. She managed to squeak out an intelligible question, not expecting a response. She didn't get one. Quayke slowly walked towards her, deliberately stalling each step as if to scare Jillian into a more frozen state than she already was. Jay was still there, she could see him backed into a bush, his little backpack held out in front of him as if it would protect him. She tried to tell him to run, get out before Quayke went after him as well, but only got out a garbled yell. She knew Quayke was right behind her head. The only thing she could do was wait for- whatever would happen next. But nothing happened. Jillian felt her muscles tense, and rolled back and onto her feet, waiting for the next move. But Quayke's expression had changed drastically- not the physical position, it was like she had seen her before, but the spirit- just like the exchange between Skyler and Sailor Aquila. Her eyes had the melancholy tint of a pine tree buried under the pressure of a snowstorm. Jillian almost eased up, but quickly reminded herself that letting her guard down was how she got caught in the first place. Quayke stood opposite of her, now without a clue of what she was doing. Even if there was a Melody, she couldn't take it. There was too much to ignore in this girl's future, too much for Quayke to take for her own purpose. But there had to be a Harmony released, or she was in trouble- Jillian saw Quayke's eyes flicker towards Jay. But she had to leave. There was a better way to handle this. As soon as Quayke turned to jay, she dashed off into the woods. "No, don't leave!" Jay screamed. 'I'm not leaving' she thought, concentrating her voice towards Orion. As soon as she was far enough away, she looked to the sky. "Orion, you there?" "I'm flying over the airport" the eagle's voice came clearly through her mind, as if he were right next to her. "What's up?" "Oh, good, you're close. There's an attack in progress." "Should I call Sailor Aquila?" Jillian thought for a second. "Probably not, she'd take too long to get here. I'll handle it." "OK, good luck." She grasped the ivory pendant and brought it out from under her shirt, then screeched to a halt, facing the direction she came from. "UNICORN STAR POWER!" A brilliant sparkling flash exploded from the moon-white stone, wrapping her in streams of light. she could feel powerful but gentle energy all around her, through the trees and bringing them all together, the sky, the earth, all into one dream-like song. In another luminescent fuschia flash, she stood in her Sailor uniform. Quayke didn't even think of the possibility of Jay having a Melody Crystal. She let the earth Harmony drift quietly to the ground, sighing deeply and hoping no one was watching. "Harmony Disrupt" she whispered faintheartedly. "Stop it!" A strong voice commanded. The voice had come from above. On a thick branch stood a tall Sailor Scout, her arms crossed and glittering high heels clicked together in perfect symmetry. Her hair gleamed in an invisible light. "People come to this forest looking for refuge, and here you are making all this noise? You won't disturb the peace anymore! In the name of unity, I am Sailor Monoceros, here to bring harmony back to the world!" Quayke only watched for a minute. Their equally green eyes met and locked, then Quayke vanished in a beam of light. Monoceros turned her attention to the Harmony, expecting some huge monster to lunge out at her from the crystal like Skyler described. Instead, she found a kitten. It hissed at her softly, arching its back and digging its tiny claws into the dirt. She couldn't help but giggle a bit. "What's funny?" Orion chirped as he descended from the trees. "Jay's Harmony isn't big enough to do anything yet." Orion padded over to the kitten. It lashed out at him, the needle-width claws gleaming. Instictively he fluttered back, then scurried behind Monoceros. "Um, maybe you could just use a little of your power? Make it sleep?" "Um, I could try ^_^()" Monoceros aimed her finger at the kitten. "Umm- Cosmic- Soul-- uh, Chime?" A tiny, thread-like beam, no brighter than a flashlight, absorbed into the animal. It gave a little yawn and curled into a ball of green fur. Orion, still a bit jumpy after the attack, practically pounced on the sleeping creature and used his starbeam. "So this is a Harmony" Monoceros said to herself, lifting the crystal with extreme care. "Yes. I think I know what out enemies are after now. Give the Harmony to him so we can go." She brought it toards Jay. It floated from her palm and down into Jay's mouth. "Why-?" she heard Jay whimper. He opened his eyes. "Why did she run away? I thought she was nice-" "She went to get me so I could save you" Monoceros explained quickly. "She didn't leave you, but she knew that she could fight by herself." "Oh-" "Why don't I take you home?" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Chicken" Rayne scoffed as she sauntered by, heading for the door. "Hold it" Enygma snipped. "We have to find out what caused this." "There's no question about it." The glanced around, only to find that simple, calm statement had come from Inpherno. "Either that Sailor Scout was obviously too powerful for Quayke, besides the fact she didn't launch a single attack while she was there, or we have a traitor on our hands." Quayke's trembling eyes followed her every movement. Inpherno appraoched slowly, rather placidly, as if she didn't want to stand out (depite that she was at least a foot taller than anyone else in the room) She stayed and turned her gaze from Enygma to Rayne, and to Quayke. In one swift motion, her hand latched around Quayke's neck and yanked her into the air, the other hand swiping at the steel chair she had been seated in, tearing it from the floor and sending it to the opposite wall with a frightening slam. Quayke clawed frantically at the scorched hand at her throat, forgetting she had no fingernails there to help her out. She kicked her feet, searching for some bit of solid ground to get control of the situation, but she was some four feet up. Inpherno's tightened vermillion eyes caught her attention from the corner of her eyes, and she found herself staring into them, the violent red freezing her in a lifeless, terror-stricken state. "Well?" Inpherno hissed, strands of smoke rising into the air with her intensifying tone. "WHICH ONE IS IT?!" "Inpherno!" Enygma barked, with such sharpness and force that Quayke felt her grip loosen for a second. "If we want this mission to succeed, we can't be fighting against each other! Save your energy for those who intend to make problems for us. Put her down." Inpherno shot a glare at Quayke, then set her on the ground quite roughly- Quayke couldn't handle the pressure of her hand, and collapsed like a house of cards. "Quayke said the girl had a strong force within her. That is a definite sign- she probably has a Melody. We have to find her again, Quayke, we need you to-" Quayke was too shaken to listen. She stayed right where she had been left on the floor, her face buried in her robe's crumpled sleeves. At least Enygma wouldn't allow Inpherno to come after her anymore, for now- Why had she been taken? She had been on the verge of healing her entire planet, which was headed to the opposite. She had finally found a place where she fit in- where she was essential. Why, of all times, did she have to leave? She felt a hand on her back, and tensed up, thinking Enygma had left and Inpherno was standing there. But the hand was way too small, too light. "She's tired" she heard Typhune tell them. "Let her rest a bit." "Where were you?" Inpherno snarled. Typhune ignored her. "C'mon Quayke, you got a break. I think-" she glanced at Enygma, asking for permission, though she knew she wouldn't be refused. Enygma nodded. "Can't work on low energy if you don't have to. Besides, so far we still have plenty of time. No one else is in the area. Go on-" Typhune led Quayke back to her room, and turned off the lights. She left the door open, just a little bit- ~*In Memory of Sparkey*~ ~*1982-2000*~ ~*Emerald Eyes Never Lose Their Spark*~