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Acubens' eyes felt too hot again. Damn... she was still a crier, even now. The cool of her bracer eased the heat a little, though did nothing to stop the flow of tears down her cheeks. She had not made a mistake in coming home. She knew that every time she looked at Lesath. She knew that every time Remarque spoke to her like the team mate that she was now. And she knew it now, as Leto stepped forward, resplendent in gauze and black feathers. She was home, and no one could take her away from that. It eased the ache in her heart a little when she remembered Misha.
"And I will too," she said without thinking, stepping up to meet Leto and Remarque. "I may not be a princess... or even any authority at all but... I think that if we all just talk, we can make this work. No one meant any harm by asking questions... they didn't know. I didn't know..."
Acubens touched Leto's arm gently. Her Princess. Her savior. "Leto is willing to die for you, and so am I," she said firmly.
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 8:29 pm
Tantalus grit his teeth. Being admonished by his Prince was not exactly a pleasant feeling, especially not when Remarque was undoubtedly right. No matter how much Sterope's words had rankled, jumping down the throat of someone who had few connections in the Court would only make things worse.
"I apologize," he said. No qualifications, because that was what he owed Remarque and Laverna and Sterope. Why his temper had flared should have been obvious enough, anyway. "My snapping at you, both of you, was unnecessary, and unhelpful. Chariklo's choice certainly wasn't on either of you."
But there was Leto, resplendent in her Princess attire as she should be, taking her place beside Remarque - as one of the leaders of the Court. He gave her a smile when she squeezed his shoulder - encouragement to go forward.
"I would lay down my life for anyone in this Court, as well." Dwamocles wouldn't like hearing him say that, but it was true. "Whatever we might agree or disagree about, whatever conflicts we might have - you are my Court and my family."
It was interesting to watch some of the dark mirrors round on each other. Ubasti was just as in the dark as the girl who had asked the questions and although she too had felt the losses, she hadn`t known what they were either. There seemed to be a great lack of communication between the lot of them making her wonder what had happened. Mintaka had mentioned Ares as had the woman named Leto, perhaps that was the cause of the break down in this so called family? Ubasti had thought finding a new family in the Dark Mirrors would avoid her drama like she had back home, but this was just as bad.
Though even amongst the bickering, Ubasti couldn’t help be smile as others within the court said they’d put their lives on the line for any who called themselves Dark Mirror. She didn’t know almost every single person in this room and those she had met she barely knew. Except she knew she would do the same for any of them, that’s what a family was. They were perhaps not at their best, but family stuck together.
“A family sticks together through thick and thin,” Ubasti piped up even though she felt extremely corny saying it. “And you’re my family too.” It wasn’t said to anyone in particular, but they needed to show solidarity if they wanted to put the broken pieces back together.
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:11 pm
The mood seemed to have shifted enough that Remarque felt comfortable proceeding with his desired topic. He nodded to those who had spoke up, though did not bother asking those who had stood to take a seat again. Instead, he moved slowly away, just pacing, but always staying in plain sight. There were a few faces he hadn't seen before; he had nearly missed Celemorrow in the back but it was reassuring to know that there was at least one more familiar face amongst their numbers.
"I appreciate camaraderie, and I hope we can expand on it. I know it's been difficult. We haven't been very organized. But that ends now. We need to be better united. These are the people who you should be able to trust. More than the White Moon—Knights, Senshi. Or anyone in the Negaverse. When we fall on hard times, we should be able to support each other. And we should know what is going on. It has come to my attention that someone found a way to leave the Court. They call it 'purifying', but the word in itself is a joke. There's nothing wrong with us. There's nothing to 'purify'. The process itself is an act of purging one of the greatest assets we have—access to Mirrorspace and all of its powers. Many of you have not had the opportunity to get acquainted with Mirrorspace."
He paused for a moment and glanced around the great hall they sat in. "It's more than just this and the throne room, I assure you. Much of it is unexplored, and will likely remain so. It is constantly changing—but that may prove a benefit to us. There are things locked away in Mirrorspace that may very well give us the power we need to achieve our goals." He avoided mentioning that he suspected there were things in there that could likely be their undoing, as well. "The truth is, there is much about it that we don't know. Ares discovered this power and found a way to offer it to Senshi like us. But I don't think even she knew what she was getting into. The others involved in this war have the benefit of an easily accessible source of information. That," he sounded grim, "Was unavailable to us. Everything we know we discovered, first hand. We started with an extreme disadvantage, but we've already come so far. And we'll keep progressing. But we have to work together. This isn't something a single person alone can accomplish."
Remarque had a lot to say, and if he'd been wise he would have requested meetings well before this. His mouth was not yet dry, so he continued. "Ares had a goal for us, but times have changed. I think we need to go over just what it is the purpose of this Court is. Which," once more he looked at the faces that had elected to show up. "Depends as much on what you want as what I want." His eyes drifted to Leto; he knew she was close to Ares in a way he had never been. He meant no disrespect to Ares, but in order to survive, they would have to adapt.
"We had an alliance with the Negaverse. It fell through. I don't regret that. While I don't know by what magic, some time later we were given an opportunity to see what sort of future the Negaverse would envision. They would make Earth a dying world. Entrap civilians—your friends, family—to drain energy. They would kill all who oppose them—the knights, the senshi. And finally, when they have no need of the Court—us."
Some, he knew would understand. Others were too new and wouldn't have a chance to be plagued by the nightmares. In a way, he hoped they never were. But he still had them, from time to time. Like a warning of things to come. Perhaps they would realize how important it was that they band together and strengthen to avoid such a future.
"But they have the distinct advantage of, from a time long past, knowing our identities. Some of us are already compromised. We're under their thumb, and they know it. But that doesn't mean we're helpless, nor does it mean the whole of the Negaverse is bad. There are good people there. But there are also very bad ones. I would caution against befriending anyone who serves their brand of Chaos. Know you can trust them before you reveal anything to them, that's all I ask. And don't reveal anything compromising, please. No secrets of the Court. Nothing we discuss as a group, in private. We have to look out for ourselves—and Earth. The White Moon, ultimately, wants to dispose of the Negaverse. If the goal of the Negaverse is to destroy Earth, I see no reason to stop them. Do we want our home taken? Our loved ones enslaved? To be prisoners—criminals—on this planet?"
He let it sink in; he seemed passionate about it, but was never overly keen on displaying too many emotions. He was a calculating man, trying to reach his audience and trying to educate them on just how serious this was. To those who had forgotten, and those who never knew.
"Our goal has always been to expand into space. Ares, I think, wanted to rebuild her homeworld." He did not delve into the extensive history of the parallel's; to this day he still knew very little of them or Ares. "A place we never knew, and a place we will never know. But, it is a good idea, all the same. The White Moon is determined to save this planet, but one day—five years from now, or a hundred years from now, by the Negaverse or something else—this planet will fail. There's a hell of a Universe out there, full of things we can't even begin to comprehend. It is foolish to think that this planet can sustain us and defend against them. So our goal should be to venture into space. To find a way to access distant lands and rebuild. To ensure that, the day our world fails, we'll survive. And not just us. Think of the people in your life you want to protect. The people who are helpless against this war that rages around them. And think of the senshi, brainwashed to serve an absent queen. A queen who instigated the demise of not only her kingdom, but of all others. She is who they are tied to. A queen who has them fight a battle she made. We wouldn’t even have to fight if it weren't for her folly. And yet, where is she?"
He shrugged. "Gone, or in hiding. Certainly not dead, not when we live in a cycle of rebirth. And one day, she'll return. And they'll be trapped by her whims. The White Moon is not all bad, but many are mislead. Poor leadership and guidance leave many of them on their own. They fight and die for a cause they don't know—for allies they never meet. We will not be like them. Our goals are not so different—but they are too focused on this planet. I would have as many of those senshi join us as possible. Our Court needs numbers as much as they need salvation. There are those who will always oppose us—ignorance and propaganda turn many against us. But there are those we can save. And I urge you to remind them that there is a better future in our Court than theirs."
Now, he was feeling the repercussions of a winded monologue; he was thirsty and figured his jaw could use a rest. He had spoken much, but had one last thing to share before he could take a break. "So I want to ask you, and this is something I would like all of you to consider and share: What is important to you? What do you want to do for this Court? And what do you think this Court should do for you? Ask questions, if you need. Share your stance on the Negaverse, or Order. Speak, so we can listen. And I would like to remind that all thoughts are welcome. No one is in the wrong."
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Just to clarify, these are Remarque's personal opinions and do not reflect any changes to the Dark Mirror Court! You are free to disagree with him (he may argue, because that is what he does) but there legitimately are no wrong opinions! If your character has anything they want to share, he wants to hear it! Celemorrow was also mentioned to be in attendance with Verithe's permission!
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:58 pm
In one speech, Remarque had answered more questions than years in the white moon had ever done. Acubens knew her purpose, she knew her goals, she knew who she could turn to, and she knew where to go with questions. Her skin felt electric with Remarques words, with the promises of family all around. Part of her chided that it was the atmosphere of the room that could be driving the words. Some cynic left int he corner of her mind from years of abuse in the white moon still refused to trust but... if everyone spoke true... then she could silence that voice forever. Acubens reached out for Lesath's hand and smiled brightly at her.
"He's good," she whispered, leaning in so as not to interrupt Remarque while he was speaking. She stood in awed silence instead while Remarque rallied his troops, nearly foaming at the mouth to get going after his speech. At the mention of questions, Acubens once again stepped forward.
"You said expanding into... space? Do you mean literally? Like a dark mirror space program or something else?"
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:01 am
Thule had spent a long time away from here. She has basically ran away, troubled teenager wrapped up in a world she could hardly believe existed. Nothing had made sense and she hadn't been in any position to deal with it so she went. It was worth her going, she had made a life for herself, Kestrel was happy away but yet life has a habit of throwing you back where you didn't want to be and so she had returned.
She had hoped that she could come back without being noticed, without ever having to power up and she could continue to pretend she was normal but she got the call and so she responded. She hitched a ride into mirrorspace and then hid well away from the people that mostly she didn't recognise. It had been a long time she she has been the dark mirror senshi of rust and so she didn't say very much and kept away from the social people.
Listening to Remarque (one of the few she did recognise, though he looked rather different to when she last saw him!) she couldn't help but be rather confused. It appears a lot of things had happened, the court had lost people and turned a little chaotic? There had only been a small group of them when she ran off.
The idea of purifying was new to her and the teenage Thule would have jumped at it, at least standing there now she thought she would have. Listening to Remarque talk though, part of her had missed the small family group that she had ran from. The power, the ideas, Ares, they had all scared her somewhat. It wasn't what she had expected but yet it appeared that Ares wasn't here, maybe she had gone too?
It appeared not much had changed in the time that she had been gone but there were new people here, many she didn't recognise and well, it was less organised then it was before. She did believe that the right thing to do was to stay put and listen, she was part of the court, whether she had been absent or not and she wasn't the same helpless kid she had been previously. Things sounded like they were going to start a fresh and if she had to be back here then if nothing else it made sense to listen and give them all a chance, to accept who she was and help where she can.
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With her eyes, Laverna took as much in as she could. Several things stood out to her before their prince began to speak. In the moments before people were began to speak about their loyality to the 'family', the young senshi had cast her eyes on their so called 'princess'. So the wings gave it away.
This woman seemed to command the respect of many in the room. There was a connection there that she did not like. It reminded her too much of her step mother. But she only licked her lips under her mask, Laverna made a mental note to look into things later. If the princess did not feel her place was with their prince and entered only to hide in the shadows at first, she was not sure the woman was worth the trouble.
But then Remarques began to speak and her mind shifted. "Space?" The word was soft and followed by a long, soft whistle. "Is there a way to even get to space with a space craft?" An honest question but she was sure there was. They could walk through mirrors after all! "What are you proposing Prince? But answer only after you have drank something. Bit long winded." She was playfully smiling at him.
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 11:27 pm
Remarque seemed amused at Laverna's words, offered a bemused smirk in response, and did help himself to good swig from a bottle of water. When he lowered it, he shrugged. "A space program might be neat. But expensive, and I highly doubt anyone here has gone to school long enough to be of any use in developing anything substantial. No, I mean a more discreet, effective method. If there is any ability the White Moon possesses that I envy, it is that of teleportation. Senshi have homeworlds they can reach, deep in space. I've seen a few."
His eyes narrowed thoughtfully, as though he were remembering them fondly and in great detail. "They weren't like Earth. Those that I saw were ridden with plants and ruins. But when I see what they have access to, I am opportunistic. It means there are places out there capable of supporting life—and that there's at least some way to reach them. We'd have to start building from the ground up, but it means there's at least a chance of progressing. The biggest problem we have is getting into space. I don't quite know how they do it, exactly. But if we can understand their methods, if we can work towards it…"
His voice trailed off, but he had not lost his thoughts.
"Perhaps a Senshi who has left the White Moon for our Court might be better off explaining the method than I," he said, glancing between Acubens and Mintaka. He did not know if Mjolnir would have known, but he knew at least the two eternal senshi had spent a significant amount of time with the White Moon senshi before joining them.
"There has to be something we can do. But if it's something we're all working towards, we'll have better chances of learning something than just poking around in the darkness. Or in Mirrorspace. There's a connection, somewhere. Some way off this rock and onto another without the aid of another Senshi or Knight. Somewhere we can work in peace, without interference from this war. Somewhere where we can cultivate and build and prepare for the inevitable."
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The last thing that Orcus had wanted to deal with was a meeting in Mirrorspace. Still, she’d hitched a ride dutifully enough and found an out of the way corner to lurk in while she listened to the others talking. Fortunately, her own diminutive height kept her from being noticed by the bulk of the people appearing. That suited her fine. Turning her oddly colored eyes to watch Remarque, she made note of each movement he made, the inflection he put on each word.
And that, frankly, was enough to mildly alarm her without bothering to listen to the grating words erupting out of some of the others. She’d taken for granted the fact that once the Mirror took you, there was no way to reverse the process. And yet, here were people insisting that the information she’d always trusted in was faulty. Frankly, she could care less about the defectors reasons for jumping ship. She was far more curious about how they’d managed to do it. For a moment, she became lost in thought. Let the others worry about the whys and prattle on about family. She had little enough use for either. Being given free reign to indulge in her own little vices while serving the Mirror had always been enough for her. Emotions and people just muddied the waters.
She drew her attention back to the meeting as Remarque was talking about Ares and the plan to return to planets and stars long forgotten. Now that was enough to capture her attention and imagination. And more than enough to make her glance cooly around the space they were all milling about it. Within their ranks were defectors from the White Moon. And if the White Moon senshi knew how to travel to the homeworlds… Even if those who had joined the Mirror couldn’t travel anymore, they would still have valuable information. And frankly, that was of far more use and interest than all this anger and nattering about family.
For a moment, Orcus allowed herself a tiny glow of gratitude that it had been Remarque who had brought her to the Mirror. From their few interactions, she judged the Dark Mirror Prince to be a creature as fond of logic as herself. And certainly far more likely than his female counterpart there to take the long view of things.
Sighing a little, the senshi of drowning wondered how much longer this meeting would go on. She’d heard rumors of how long winded and divisive the meetings that the White Moon held were. Personally, she had better things to do with her life than sit and listen to a lot of waffling for the sake of appearing loyal.
Keeping her face expressionless, she glanced around as people spoke, gauging them by their words and tones. The ones who spoke the loudest and displayed the most emotion were clearly passionate. But really, she thought scornfully, if they got that carried away, they weren’t going to be very useful when it came to sitting down and thinking rationally. Which, if they were all going to be a family (she rolled her eyes at the thought) and work together on getting to Space, was doing to be a distinct liability in their efforts. Giving her head a slight shake, she settled herself in to watch and listen. With luck, common sense would consume the group and they’d realize that it wasn’t worth worrying about the defection of two compared to working towards a common goal.
Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:14 am
Much like several other of the Dark Mirrors, Namaka had simply hitched a ride alongside to Mirrorspace. Unlike most of her fellow Dark Mirrors, however, she’d opted out of the friendly greetings and general chatter to hide along a back wall. It wasn’t that she didn’t trust them, well okay. It was exactly because she didn’t trust them. Oh, she was sure they were probably fine people overall, but most of them were older than she, adults.
And adults could not be trusted.
The only exceptions that she’d found thus far was Sailor Corvus, who still missed her friend so much. And Chariklo. Who, it seemed, wasn’t terribly well thought of by those already gathered. With wide eyes, she edged even closer to the wall as some people spoke in bitterness and others in confusion. Oh no, she thought. This was wrong. Of course, she knew that Chariklo had purified. But she also trusted that her old teacher had had excellent reasons for doing so. Chariklo had found her and helped her when she’d first become a Dark Mirror. And nothing could induce her to view the older woman as a traitor. No, if Chariklo had left the Court, she had her own reasons. And since, as far as she could tell, had not taken to attacking her former brethren, it was safe enough to believe that Chariklo held no ill will.
From her corner, she nodded in timid agreement with the ideals of family and what it meant to be a Dark Mirror. A family you could trust was important, of course. But she was more interested in moving forward than dwelling on the past. And a tiny part of her was curious as to how Chariklo and the other girl had purified. The Storyteller in her felt instinctively that there was one hell of a story behind whatever had happened. And she wanted to hear it. Namaka wanted to understand.
She half listened to everyone around her speaking, felt her attention become caught by the idea of traveling to space and finding the homeworlds that Remarque had learned about from this Ares person. Wondered what her own world would be like. She was the senshi of sharks, so did that mean her place would be like a real life Jaws? Or would it be more like Shark Night or Sharknado? It was an interesting mental exercise, certainly. What what would Remarque’s world be like? His sphere or power was puppets, so how would that translate into a world?
Or what about Corvus’ world? She’d said she was the senshi of vengeance, after all.
Somehow, Namaka rather thought that Corvus’ world was probably a pretty intense place. Possibly really angry too. She allowed her thoughts to continue turning inward until she was only paying the tiniest amount of attention to what was going on around her. Thinking about space and planets was far more interesting and enjoyable than listening to people being upset. Particularly when she couldn’t bring herself to agree with their anger and disappointment.
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As Remarque glanced at Acubens, she took her cue. She stepped up and cleared her throat, trying her best to remember what little she could. The mirror had stolen much of that life from her... not that she minded giving it up. Something in her chest sat heavy and hard when she tried to recall what she had learned. After a while she stopped trying to recall. If the mirror had taken her memories away, it was for good reason. She had to accept that.
"Homeworlds, they were called," she began, "but they weren't really our homes. Senshi, some of you may know, are reincarnations of warriors from millenniums past. Their starseeds by some magic were carried through space and time to us. All of us, White Moon, Dark Mirror, and Corrupted. The White Moon can unlock secrets from their past selves through travel to their planets... I... I did a little digging but... when I came home I lost everything I learned. From what I remember, my world was uninhabited and in ruins. I remember... forests... houses built in trees... minor things about the architecture, but nothing of the Acubens of old. The memories came in waves of visions. I remember being in one place in my time and then blacking out only to come to in a different place. The blank space must have been a memory, I'm sure of it. But that's how we used to grow into our powers. By learning about our heritage.
"As for travel, there is a button on their cellphones which transports the White Moon senshi. I remember that much."
She glanced at Remarque, nodding emphatically as though she was just remembering this on the spot.
"Maybe if we can get a cellphone we can unlock the mechanism which transports them to their planets."
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 10:08 pm
"It's more complicated then just a button to press on a phone." Mintaka stood now, as she was the other senshi that had been mentioned, though Acubens had said most of what she needed.
"Senshi have a bond to their home world. We are reincarnated senshi of that home world, and as such, had a duty of restoring it. The home worlds can sustain life. Plant life. Senshi life. But it can't sustain...human life." She smiled apologetically. "Once upon a time ago, I thought that it could be the answer. In the future events, even royal senshi...they couldn't take many to live on their worlds." She could remember the offers, knights who would take them to mars or venus. Away from earth.
She didn't think the negaverse was bad either and struggled with how to approach it when both of the prince and princess thought that the negaverse was terrible.
"Turning to order senshi will not aid us." She wrung her hands together, "They are no better allies then the negaverse, and are entirely misguided in their behavior. They do not have families, or team members or treat each other well, which is why I have joined here. Asking them can only lead to one resolution: Theirs. It is join them, or be used by them, and then thrown away."
She shook her head.
"Mirrorspace...." She gnawed at her lip. "Is far bigger, far more accessible to us. We need to explore it, learn more about it. Looking to space is not going to help us but here? This is where we come from...So we need to look into it."
"As for the negaverse, I trust them, more then I would order." Mintaka shrugged. Her interactions with negaverse had been unpleasant and pleasant.
Remarque listened to the two recount their experiences and share their thoughts. He nodded after Mintaka spoke. "We have no true allies," he confessed. "And in some cases we are forced to choose the lesser of two evils. You have found, in the Negaverse, something unique." He recalled clearly a man named Aurostibite—of whom she had been incredibly close to. He supposed that might have something to do with her trust.
Aurostibite wouldn’t hurt her.
But then, he was a bit different from the rest of the Negaverse.
"I agree," he nodded. "We should explore Mirrorspace. We should try to learn more about it. What it is capable of. But I will confess," and it was not easy for him to say, "There are dangers in there we cannot anticipate. I have seen wraiths in the depths of Mirrorspace, larger than anything I've ever seen before. Moving, living things, that don't care for us. I have seen hallways that crack and crumble. I ask only that if you explore Mirrorspace, take caution. Do not go alone. Many of you will not have the opportunity to reach Mirrorspace until you have grown a bit more, but do not fear it. I would be happy to escort anyone who wishes to explore with me. The stronger we get, the more we can explore. The greater chance we have of defending against any threat. Be it the Negaverse, the White Moon, or…"
He looked towards one smoky wall, and the doorway that lead out of the room. Into Mirrorspace.
"Something else."
Mirrorspace was a very real threat, but he wasn't going to focus on it now. There was no need to scare everyone.
"But," he continued, with conviction, "We will prevail. So I do encourage you to go out, and gather whatever information you might be able to use to help us. Talk to the Senshi. Ask. Learn. If you cannot convince them to join us, we can still progress in that way. If they attack you, fight back, or call for help. I fear none, and you shouldn't either. If you are in need, you will have aid. Speak to the cats, if you can find them. See what they know. Visit homeworlds if you are offered. Don't limit yourself to just the White Moon—see what the Negaverse knows, if you trust them. Their cats are decent," loathe as he was to admit it, "And are likely more trustworthy than some of the Agents you'll find. But never give up."
He wasn't pacing; now he was standing still, addressing the group.
"…I don't mean to keep you all here. I know you have lives to life. This is a busy time of year. I am thankful to everyone that has come, but I want to ask that you do what you can to assist us. We were meant for a greater purpose than to linger her on Earth. We can do more—for this planet, and this universe. And we will."
He had said mostly all that he needed to; he had a general idea of where more members stood, now. He wasn't planning on leaving any time soon, but he didn't want to pressure anyone to stay.
"If you need to leave, you may. But please," he looked at the table of food exasperatedly. "Take something, at least. If you'd like to stay and talk, you are welcome. If you'd like to have a more private meeting, or touch base, I strongly encourage it. There are many of you I have not had the pleasure to meet—and many of you I would like to catch up with. So, please. Do let me know what your schedule looks like, I'd love to work something out."
He nodded to the group. "Thank you for your time, all of you. I appreciate it. If you ever need my time, it is yours."
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"I spend a lot of time in here," Leto admitted once Remarque finished. "If you can't get here on your own, I'm happy to be an escort. Don't be afraid to ask."
The brunette chewed her lower lip for a moment before finally adding, "I know I can be short-tempered and distant, but I'm here if you need me. Whether it's to access MirrorSpace, aid in a fight or act as a liaison, I promise I will never say no. I was our... Negaverse ambassador for a very long time. I have friends there that are near and dear to me. A very, very large number of their agents know my civilian identity and I theirs, so if it's them you want to speak with and don't know how, I can help."
Leto shifted easily from her Princess form back into an Eternal Senshi. "Just be careful. With them, the White Moon and MirrorSpace. All are equally unpredictable."
She turned and moved to stand by Persephone, grabbing her hand and squeezing it tightly. "I'm powered up a lot, my uh... Compact is always open," she laughed before tugging at Seph gently and leading her to a mirror so they could go home. "Call if you need me" she called over her shoulder to the slowly dissipating group.
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For once the young Dark Mirror stood still and listened. Her Prince proposed and motioned towards something of unknown. Something of danger and uncertainty. Something of a challenge.
A smile curled up her face.
Basically ignoring the woman who spoke and made a fast exit with who Laverna could only assume was more than a roommate, the senshi of thieves clicked her way towards the smoky wall she had some how missed.
Speaking, not caring who heard her, as she knew well a 'baby' senshi such as herself might not be on the top of everyone's 'talk to me list'...especially a certain male in red...but she was curious what they would say.
"Not the idea of space I had in mind but this seems more...interesting." The last words seemed to draw a curl to her smile. "A world unexplored by man." Her hand reached out towards the smoky wall. "This sounds like fun!"