The Dark Princess

Disclaimer: Naoko Takeuchi holds the real copyrights to all characters mentioned here except Alexandrite and Jacinth and the plot of the series/manga was originally written by her. This is just another person's point of view about the story. ^_^


        Alex was regretting sneaking into the battle before she even saw the Moon Kingdom. After she saw it, she regretted having to destroy it. It wasn't going to be fun like teasing Jeddy, tripping Rubius or punching Demando. It would be like killing that girl who hadn't done anything but enter a forbidden land and tug on Alex's nerve with that Minako story. The girl didn't deserve to die for that, but Beryl's rule was to kill any who entered without surrender. It was a bad rule, after all, they were invading a land they'd been forbidden to ever come to. The Royal family of the Moon had banished Youmas since before even Malachite was born. Metallia and her followers had fought a bloodfeud with the Silver Millenium's subjects ever since.
        Alex wasn't sure why or what stared it, no one, even Beryl knew, but they'd taken the orders and attacked their enemies mercilessly, killing them or taking them to join the battle. By the time the entire army was through the portal, the outer planets were probably lifeless, except for any Senshi that happened to escape to shelters. Soon the secondary army would take out the inner planets, the four behind Saturn. Metallia wasn't going to stop there, Beryl wanted the Moon destroyed, Metallia wanted all of the Galaxy, not just the Sol system, under her power or wiped out. It made Alex sick, she was going to find Jace and protect him, then they'd marry and escape the Dark Kingdom forever.
        The guards were easy to get by, they obviously were expecting peace, from the looks of it, the palace was having a party, which meant the princesses of all the planets at least would be there. Good time to catch a glimpse at Minako, alive or dead and put to rest that stupid Veusian's claim that she could be of the girl's blood. She was a Terran for three years, then a Youma, not a foolish, emotional Venusian! And if the claim was true, it would mean one more nail on Malachite's coffin, Alex steamed inside, using her rage to kill a few of the Moon's soldiers. He'd pay for betrothing her to the one man she despised more than the Senshi. She'd only been trained to hate them, she'd grown up hating him of her own volition, both of them.
        The strongest warriors blasted at the palace, frightening the people inside. The foolish ones ran straight into the blades and power of the Youma, but most of them were smart and kept off to the side until flashes of light changed some of them into warriors. It figured there were plenty of Senshi at the party. Alex smiled darkly, did the Venus princess know about the group of Senshi that weren't there, and why? She'd just have to tell the girl, and then ask her something before she was killed, which meant getting to her before anyone else. She kept an eye out for Jacinth while she searched the battle for a glimmer of gold hair.
        The first glimmer she spied was a girl with an odd hairstyle, she was on a balcony with a dark-haired Terran. They didn't look too happy at the fight, and the girl looked so upset, as if she was responsible for every body that was fallen or falling on the ground.
        "Must be the high princess, the moon brat." Alex snorted and moved on, blasting a person in her way with her Dark Fire.
        She spotted Jacinth before she saw the Venus princess. But Beryl was nearby and she didn't dare reveal herself. She just blew him a hidden kiss and wished him protection. Then she bit her lip and moved on, avoiding a sword just barely and giving the annoying Terran soldier what he deserved for attacking her. Why did there have to be so many people here this night? What was going on before they'd attacked?
        There was red everywhere, and it wasn't just blood, it was Metallia's power. She'd come with them and was aiding her warriors with her power. Alex frowned, she didn't need help, she needed answers, and Jace. The battle was getting vicious, and it just started. Alex's feeling of dread was getting stronger. She didn't understand why... they were winning. The silly Senshi and the people of their worlds had no hope. They were either going to die or join their enemies. Weren't they? Something about that silver-haired woman watching from the relative safety of the palace and the wand she held gave Alex a bad feeling.
        "Alex, you're getting paranoid," she sighed. "Find Aino." she shook her head and set a grim face, then went hunting for the royal Venusian girl that supposedly was her elder twin.
        That damned little white mooncat that was on earth was on the Moon now, and he was running with a black one to find cover. Cats at a party? Alex thought, What the heck was going on here? She blasted a small bit of power at them to make them run faster and dashed off, figuring the Venusian was somewhere else. That meant time to find Jacinth, if Beryl wasn't hovering near him.
        This time she found him alone, resting away from the main battle. She snuck up behind him and got a quick over the shoulder throw for it. She shrieked and hit the ground hard.
        "God, Jace! You sneak up behind your fiancee for a good luck kiss and you get thrown over him..." she grumbled and laughed when he sputtered about why the hell she was there and what the hell happened to her. "I wanted to make sure you were going to make it back."
        He smiled and helped her up, giving her a good long kiss, a few Youma saw it and gave questioning looks, but the rumors about Zoisite and Malachite shut them up and sent them on ther way. Alex looked back at the battle behind them.
        "This looks so vicious, at least we're winning. But I still get the feeling this is gonna turn on us." she sighed, staying close to Jacinth.
        "Quit with the bad omens, you're not psychic." he said and kissed her forehead.
        "Yeah, but I get feelings... I knew Demando was a bad egg the second I saw him."
        "So what? So did I. And I first saw him when I was younger." They laughed and smirked, then decided they'd better get back to fighting before Beryl got suspicious. They said goodbye and promised to watch each other until the war was over.
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        The beautiful palace was beginning to look like ruins, and the Lunans and their allies weren't giving up yet. Alex didn't understand... what was left to fight for? Some part of her understood: if the Youma won here, Earth and the stars would be next. As it was, Metallia coming out into the Universe had screwed up the planets, making the four inner planets ruined before the army could even reach them. Mercury was melted and turned scorching by the sun, and Venus was coated in poison gases, Mars looked like a desert version of Earth now, she could barely see it, but she could sense the end of life on all of them. She didn't know what happened to Jupiter, but she sensed the storms were getting worse there and the atmosphere was getting heavier.
        Alex sighed and kicked a pebble. Maybe Beryl and Metallia were wrong, but saying so would get her killed before she could explain. It was best to shut up and follow orders, keeping your thoughts to yourself. As she gazed over the death and ruin that the battle was leaving, she realized why she liked keeping her hair long and her bangs over her eyes; they hid her emotions. Without her gold veil to hide behind like she always did, anyone could see that the cold-blooded Youma had a heart... and Alex could sense someone saw her.
        She spun towards the feeling of life energy nearby and saw a flash of gold. She could almost hear a heart beating in fear and anger. She reached out with her mind and felt the person's feelings. She felt anger that her kind was killing her friends and fury that they'd done it so ruthlessly, wonder that Alex hardly had any bloodstains on her, curiousity about why Alex had nearly let the tears fall in pity for the fallen enemy that hadn't been expecting death on such a happy day, and the finality that chiled Alex to the bone: a slight recognition of the eyes that looked so sorrowed. The girl had seen those eyes in a baby that stayed quiet with wonder as she handed it to a man, never to see the child again. The only thing that the girl felt after that was wonder about how those eyes belonged to a fifteen year old and not a crawling toddler.
        Alex shut her eyes, infuriated that her father could have lied, but understanding why. She couldn't let her mother die. She'd been cursed with knowledge, her own family was on either side of this war, and she'd have to decide who she'd have more loyalty to now... she took a deep breath and opened her eyes again, the Venusian was standing a few yards away, ready to run  if Alex attacked, but refusing to lift a finger or weapon in offense.
        Alex frowned and looked down, "I won't hurt you, Aino Minako."
        "You know me?" the girl stepped back a bit, her hair bow was ripped, but held her hair neat and out of the wind that was building up in the battle's force.
        "Of course," Alex told her bitterly, "A girl's supposed to know her mother, I've only heard everything about you except that you were alive. Father kept that from me for some ungodly reason." she looked right at Minako with glittering tears in her eyes, "Probably because I'd have to either kill him or betray Beryl if I knew."
        "You can't be her, she's only four years old, if even." the Venusian kept her expressions stiff, like a wall had closed over her. Alex frowned and sighed, letting her lashes drop over her crystalled eyes.
        "It's a long story, but believe me. I'm sorry I have to fight your friends, but I have orders, and if I don't protect my Love, they'll probably kill him."
        "They wouldn't kill him if he weren't killing them."
        "I'm sorry," Alex said, hating the words as she spoke them again, "but we had orders." She was beginning to hate orders, maybe following them wasn't such a good idea after all.
        "Maybe you shouldn't listen to your Queen if your heart says something else." Minako said and started for the battle again.
        "Why are you going back there? You'll die." Alex said curiously.
        "And others will die if I don't protect them." Minako told her and ran to a group of wounded Lunans.
        Alex was confused. What could she do? Standing against Beryl would only kill her, there was no way to stop the war, people were going to keep dying until no one was alive. Alex groaned as she got her "vision" again. No one was going to win this one, no matter what happened. There was only one thing to do, make sure Jacinth wasn't one of the dead, and she'd have to protect Minako too, she just hoped Malachite wouldn't kill her for it. He seemed to forget why he'd had a child with the Venus princess so many years ago.
        Alex thought of many things as she raced through the battling groups. She knew why Malachite had been so eager to send her to Nemesis, because she reminded her of her mother and he didn't want that. Why was she taken and trained with him, anyway? Why was she needed when Beryl had her own child and obviously looked down on Alex as nothing more than a brat? And what the hell was was that damn legend about her wrecking the Dark Kingdom's chance at winning the war? They were going to lose anyway. The Lunans wouldn't give up until they were all dead, and they'd take most of the Youmas with them.
        Her thoughts stopped the second she saw Jacinth cutting down a guy who looked like he was from Mars. She screamed out for him to stop and ran to him.
        "Alex? What the hell-- You're going to get caught!" he snarled, worried for her.
        "I don't care, I'm getting out of here and stopping this!" she told him and gave a quick glance to make sure the chaos around them didn't hold any ears that would carry her message to Beryl. "We've got to get to the other Youma, tell them that we're not going to win. These guys aren't going to give up until we're dead or they are."
        "Then we'll kill them."
        "Jace, they'll take most of us down with them. If we win it will be so costly it won't be worth it! There won't be a kingdom to run or people for Beryl to rule. Metallia knows it and now I know it."
        "So what do we do? They won't listen." Jacinth hiked an eyebrow and frowned.
        "Yes they will... We'll make them listen! Even if I have to resort to Beryl's tricks." Alex said determinedly and a golden orb of energy gathered in her hands. "We've got to find the largest group of Youmas, with as few others as possible."
        "That'll be a problem, we're all scattered, and any large group of not fighting warriors will be right near Beryl."
        "Then we'll have to risk that. I won't watch people die when it's for nothing! Jace, my mother's out there!"
        "Oh, that explains it. So that kid was telling the truth?"
        "Yes," Alex said shortly and gritted her teeth. "And Malachite is going to hear about it."
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    Alex slipped quickly through the battlefield, barely noticed, and never recognized, even with Jacinth trailing a few feet behind her. Her face was sternly set with determination. She'd had enough of this and it was stopping now. She sensed at least one pair of eyes was keeping watch on her, and some part of her said they weren't Minako. They were male. Once she saw the Akayashi nearby, she realized who it probably was. Damn him, he wasn't going to stop her, she hoped he wouldn't even try. Alex froze for a second and contemplated telling the women to come with her, but she wasn't going to risk her friends with herself. She sighed and whispered a goodbye to them and moved on. The same thing that told her that the war was going to be a total loss told her that her efforts might be as well, but she had to risk it. She didn't tell Jacinth that her plan wasn't to get to the warriors, but to Beryl herself... and Beryl listened to no one but Metallia.
    She finally reached where Beryl and the few bands of warriors that hadn't even started fighting were. Alex took a deep breath and a step forward, meeting with a spear near her throat.
    "Where are you going?" a nameless youma demanded and forced her a step back.
    Alex glared the youma right in the eye. "I want to see Beryl. Now." her eyes flashed as she said the last word and the youma dropped his spear and backed off so fast Alex could have sworn someone had given him a hotfoot. She smirked and moved on through the band, telling Jacinth to stay there. He protested, as she knew he would. "I don't need you to help me with this part, I need you to watch my back." she told him simply and turned away, heading right for Beryl. He called out to her, but she ignored him.
    Alex came up behind Beryl, about two yards away, and froze. Metallia's power was stronger here, as if it was coming from the witch. It frightened Alex, but for soem erason she became even more determined at feeling the foreign power as it sensed her and tried to push into her. It failed miserably, she didn't even listen to a single word it said. Alex drew in a breath and lifted her chin to an almost arrogant level.
    "Beryl!" she said it sharply and loudly, carrying over the sound of battle.
    The red-haired woman turned slowly and narrowed her eyes. Alex knew that she'd been recognized, but she didn't care, it brought up a curiousity about why, but she didn't ask.
    "You. Why are you here, I told your father to be rid of you!"
    "And four years ago you told your servants to take me with him! Make up your mind, witch! Do you want me or not?"
    "Why would I want such an impudent little brat who refuses to show respect?"
    "Give me a reason to respect you and I will. Start by calling off your war!"
    "Never. Either go back or fight, but I warn you, if you go against me, you will die."
    "I've heard that before, and it doesn't scare me. I'll die for this if I have to, but I won't watch more people die. Not when it's for nothing! Don't you see? They're not giving up! They have nothing left but their people and even that's fading to nothing, but they don't give up!" Alex yelled, even though she didn't have to, "I won't sit here and see people die for nothing, Beryl! Call this off before I do!"
    "And how do you intend to do that, you have no power until I die."
    Alex crossed her arms and frowned, "Then I'll kill you." every youma withing earshot stood and pointed their weapons at her. She closed her eyes and released the tension she'd built up for weeks, all the anger and fear and everything else. Every emotion she'd been forbidden to show in the dark halls came out in one blast that flattened them down to their knees or backs. Some of them stayed there, stunned to the point of paralyzation. The others scrambled back. "I've got more for you, Beryl. Dare to try me?"
    "You think your flimsy strike would be enough to take me down? To destroy Metallia as well?" Beryl laughed, it chilled Alex to the bone, but the girl stood taller than ever. "You have a lot to learn, and you won't live long enough to learn it if you don't go back now."
    "No Beryl, you go back. Go back to your cold throne and your dark goddess, but I'm leaving, I'm not going to follow a bitch who doesn't care about her subjects. And I'm not letting this war go on. I'll take the few people who aren't so afraid of you or brainwashed by that evil force to see the truth, and I'll lend my power to the Moon Queen. If I die here, I'll die battling evil, instead of serving it!" Alex said feircely and turned her back on the woman, sensing her growing anger and impatience.
    She knew that she'd made a fatal mistake, and turning away made it twice as fatal. Now she wouldn't see the blast coming, she wouldn't even feel it because as she started in the direction of where she'd seen the high princess hiding she heard Jacinth's voice cry out her name and turned towards it in time to be knocked to the ground and nearly knocked out. Her body ached and she felt a weight on her, it was warm, and something hot was flowing over her and out of her. She touched it with a weak hand. It was sticky and thick, but liquid.When she brought it up to her sight level, she saw it was red. Either she or the thing on her was bleeding. Suddenly she rememebred that Jacinth's voice had called out close to her when she felt the tackle. She gasped and tried to move, but she hurt too much and the wieght was too heavy.
    "Jace! God, please don't be you!" she cried out and felt the weight move a bit and heard Jacinth's voice. It was weak. She sobbed and tears fell from her eyes. The pain was either getting worse or fading now, she couldn't tell anymore. It seemed like both. It hurt, but she couldn't feel anything... she was floating and tried to stay conscious... to stay... alive? God no, she couldn't be dying... she had to live, to be with Jacinth and to save the people that were going to die soon themselves. She had to move, she had to speak. But nothing worked anymore, she had no voice, her mental voice spoke, and she sensed the battle aroudn her, but she could not see it. All the things around her were dark, nothing had a form...
    A few minutes (or possibly hours, she had no feeling of time anymore) later, she heard a scream and her mind's eye showed her a girl that felt sorrow and shock and a broken heart all in one strike of an instant. She tried to follow the girl's thoughts, to see why she was so upset, but the girl's mind shut off, like her own had almost immediately afterwards. She had the instictive feeling that the whole thing was Beryl again. Beryl's fault and Beryl's actions. A moment or two later, her floating mind felt odd and saw a silver light and dancing rainbow visions. She felt a force wrap around her and her body, rejoining them painfully, but it felt good too, she could feel again. But she slept and she was apart from Jacinth, possibly forever. She didn't know where or if she'd wake up again, and she didn't care... She'd failed, the war had had it's disasterous end as her psychic feeling had predicted, and she didn't want to ever wake up and remember that it was her fault, or worse, wake up without Jacinth to tell her it wasn't.


Well the story's over... or is it? Sorry for the sad ending, but that's the way it pretty much ended for everyone back then... if you're curious about what happens when Serenity's spell wears off and Alex awakens (and if she'll have her friends with her again), read the soon to be "published" story: The Relife. (I know, bad title, but it's all I could come up with ^_^;;) 1