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Third Journey :: Cosplay
He rises up through the stairs, his reticule levelled until his eyes readjust to the light, and sees instead masses of people... All dressed in curious regalia, reminiscent of the worlds he had explored, but in a more imitative style than cultural style he had seen in the nexii he had visited... Not to mention many of them seem to be feeding on snack foods rather than full meals they'd devour too quickly. Turning to the windows, he realizes it's a twentieth-first century Earth. No supernatural presences anywhere.
As he turns around, he realizes the cyan lines of the HUD are no longer there, and his eye level is lower. Something's off. Even as he walks, he doesn't so much hear thuds, but clicking. There is an advertisement on the wall about a “Convention” in oriental kanji, denoting the location as... Tokyo.
He puts a hand forward to lean on the wall to inspect the writing -- but the limb that moves forward is the delicate arm of a girl... and from the little he sees of the body, it's the gloved arm of a young senshi rather than the metal of the MJOLNIR.
...
He -rather, she- looks below.
"Not again."
Joan hears herself in a feminine voice.
As he turns around, he realizes the cyan lines of the HUD are no longer there, and his eye level is lower. Something's off. Even as he walks, he doesn't so much hear thuds, but clicking. There is an advertisement on the wall about a “Convention” in oriental kanji, denoting the location as... Tokyo.
He puts a hand forward to lean on the wall to inspect the writing -- but the limb that moves forward is the delicate arm of a girl... and from the little he sees of the body, it's the gloved arm of a young senshi rather than the metal of the MJOLNIR.
...
He -rather, she- looks below.
"Not again."
Joan hears herself in a feminine voice.
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Now that they're finally out of the way of the crowds, Mercury doesn't tire herself by chasing the other girl down. That speed could give Uranus a race, for starters. She only moves fast enough not to lose sight of her target and calls out in a loud, clear voice as her sword is raised to a guard position, ready but not aggressive. Translucent ice glimmers in the light.
"Who's there?" It's not a question. It's an order: identify yourself.
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The fact she had seen a few dressed as Mercury moments ago. And in spite of the blade being set in a guard position, the tall senshi just stares.
"Joan."
... She wonders if this girl would understand.
"What are you doing."
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"Just now," Mercury says, and the sword doesn't disappear yet, "I felt it. Why is a sailor senshi here?" Her tone suggests that sailor senshi - aside from herself - have very little place here.
It's no explanation of her own presence. It just feels natural. Hadn't she come for a reason...? What was it? (The very fact she has to ask herself that feels out of place. Disconcerting.)
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She still has her own speed. She's become a senshi herself.
"Same reason people from other worlds show up."
Which is to say, sometimes it happens. As it all happens, the taller senshi still does not raise her guard against this Mercury's own. If it is a civilian, she was playing around. If it was Ami, Joan would tell her not to point that thing at her.
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"And while you're here?" she's slow to let down her guard, slow to believe whatever answer she receives even though she asks the question. "What will you do?"
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The name: not Joan, but John.
Her demeanor changes to that faint bemusement. "Next time, say something more quickly," she advises. "If you don't want a fight."
But the sword is lowered the rest of the way.
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In either case, Joan would have been prepared for it. And at least he would have identified her faster. What she had to admit, however, was that the body was too different for her to fight against another senshi.
She walks to Ami's side, still disliking the distinct sounds of having heels clicking against the floor. Joan is bothered by the colours.
"I think I lost a lot of my powers." Her original ones, at least. No MJOLNIR. No Rifle. Only her stiletto. "And got new ones."
Different supernatural senses. And a different body.
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Or maybe that's grabbing at the excuse to say she doesn't want John to be Joan. She isn't sure she's ready to call a senshi her companion.
"You should have the powers of your planet," she says, "if you've become a senshi."
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Reach. Sailor Reach.
It would be a new kind of strength. She'd have to rethink her tactics. Even then, the prospect of finally getting to wield powerful magic in exchange of her body unnerves her.
"How do you learn of them?"
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"The sailor senshi learned from their past lives," she says simply; it can't help but be connected to her, but she speaks as though it's removed, distant. The air is heavy with more unspoken words: without that connection, Sailor Reach will have to awaken her powers a different way.
Then mischief takes Mercury with a sly smile. "Or," she suggests craftily, "there's special training I learned about."
She'd always wanted to know how to become even more powerful herself.
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Though Ami's mocking grin is met with a blank stare once she mentions special training.
"What kind of training?"
Joan recalls Ami smiling rarely means dignity for those she knows.
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The good news is that the offer is legitimate, and so is the training. The bad news is that it will seem as nonsensical as, say, pirouettes and tumbling. (Both of which, she's noted, Joan has been doing quite well at.)
"There's no point in staying here anyway." This is true; neither of them is particularly the type to be interested in the convention.
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Her long hair weaves as she turns to Mercury. Only her head feels heavy.
"Training facilities?"
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"I know somewhere," she says, letting the words carry over her shoulder back to Joan. "A place already ready for us." Somehow, she simply knows that Crown is nearby.
And she's long since emptied it of any other senshi. They'll have it to themselves.
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"Here...? It's too public."
Her head turns from Ami, brown hair waving once again. Something feels really off, but she doesn't know what. She's not supposed to have Kurt's sixth sense.
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"You feel it, too, don't you?" she asks matter-of-factly, as if that back-of-the-mind nagging is something normal and expected. A hostile presence. A youma, not one that she might command but one that would be happy to end her life indiscriminately if it can.
Stupid beast.
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Mercury feels it as well. Reach pulls out the stiletto, positioning herself behind her companion -- and hating herself a little for it. However, she knows that Ami is the one with the most abilities right now. As strong as she still is right now, setting herself in front would only hinder Mercury as Sailor Reach tried to understand her powers.
"What is it?"
She mutters to Mercury.
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There's another signal, just as reliable, to tell where exactly the creature might be: The screams start as people panic and run. Someone must have discovered the youma's 'costume' was a bit too real.
Or they were already its victim, flat on the ground with their energy already stolen. Mercury heads forward with a brisk, purposeful stride. After all, she has more pride than to let the youma challenge her.
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Just as well, Joan hears the commotion. The moment Mercury steps forward with speed, Reach trails close behind her, eyes scanning for threats to cover the young senshi's field of view. She tried not to make notice of the weight disparity in her light body in spite of how fast she ran.
She immediately spots it -- and mutters.
"Were we going to have training?"
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"Don't you know how to exercise properly?" she retorts, deliberately facetious. Though the words are for Sailor Reach, Mercury's eyes find the youma and stay on it. "Warm up first."
That's all a youma could ever be.
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Not that Spartans didn't get such treatment. But even Mendez would often let them learn first. Now Joan had to see if she learned enough from watching Mercury. Fortunately, a Youma will do well for this test.
She trails behind Mercury, slowly turning into a run as she finds the creature, a monster that took shape out of the abandoned suit of a civilian... which, Joan thought, was too alike to the MJOLNIR for her tastes. Moreso since she is the one who lacks it.
An alien limb shoot forward -- Reach steps out of the way. Again, bolting meters away as if she weighted less than a feather... And once she lands, her entire body cartwheels to ease the momentum; long hair, skirt, and bow waving with far too much freedom. Light, but unbalanced.
Joan ignores a person screaming they're blue!
Her green heels scratch the floor as she lands to stop her slide. The Youma moves to strike again.
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"Over here! Did they send the dregs against us today?"
As soon as she has the creature's attention, Mercury keeps moving the opposite way from Sailor Reach, splitting youma's attention and confusing it. Used to moving this way, she finds it easy to keep out of its range, but that's not enough. They need to finish it off.
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But it won't have the same level of attention.
The green senshi ducks as an armored limb moves above her. She delivers a high kick from below the creature. Then leaps to throw it against the wall.
It stands up. It needed more.
Joan turns to Ami.
"How do you use magic?"
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The words.
"The words should come to you," she tells Sailor Reach. They weren't necessary, of course; Venus had used her powers without them, when her attacks would have ruined her disguise as the fake princess. Mercury herself rarely uses them anymore.
But they're a start.
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