The Spawn of Satan or Thank God for Little Brothers Chapter 7: Memories Are Forever, Part I * * are for emphasis Thoughts are in these thingies ~ ~ AN is 'Author's Notes' Standard Disclaimers, yadda, yadda, yadda, blah, blah, blah. Are the bounds of propriety satisfied? No? Tough. More notes at bottom. * * * * * Moments later, the light had reduced itself to a safe level, and everyone gaped at the astonishing sight that met their eyes. In the spot where Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Kamen had been now stood the lost royalty of the Moon *and* Earth, the Moon Stick grasped tightly between their joined hands. Joy suffused both their faces as they gazed into one another's eyes. The Ginzuishou flashed brightly and the crescent sigil blazing from the Moon Princess' forehead flared in response. "Endymion . . ." "It's you. I have found you. Serenity." "I remember. I remember it all." "Yes." Softly whispered on the barest bit of breath they spoke, yet their words were that much more potently emotional for all their quietness. Neither noticed the tears that welled up in the others' eyes, nor that they spilled over to flow silently down their cheeks, too consumed were they with drinking in the visage of the one person they had sworn to live for and love for eternity, but instead had died without. The light faded at last, but Serenity and Endymion's gazes stayed locked, sharing newly awakened memories that burst unrelentingly from behind doors kept too long closed. "Is it -?" Mars swallowed convulsively. "Is she - ?" "Sailor Moon is the Princess," Luna said in a voice full of quiet wonder. "I never saw it. All this time and she was right *here*, right under my nose." "It makes a kind of sense," Mercury whispered, as amazed as the rest of them. "Sugoi. Sugoi. Sugoi," Jupiter kept on repeating, shaking her head at how blind they had all been. Venus and Artemis just shared a look, not saying a thing. They had known all along. The generals were aghast. In trying to gain all seven nijizuishou, they had inadvertently discovered the Ginzuishou and awakened the Moon Princess. Queen Beryl would surely kill them for this. Unless . . . The thought occurred to them both simultaneously. If they could kill the Princess now, and grab the Ginzuishou, that would eliminate the greatest threat to the Dark Kingdom. They nodded to each other and advanced to attack. "We'll take that, Princess," Kunzite said menacingly. Before the Senshi could make a move, Serenity and Endymion turned as one and pointed the Moon Stick at the suddenly wary generals. What with their memories but newly restored, there was so much to take in, almost too much. The generals' roles in their previous life were almost overlooked. But a tug in Endymion's heart reminded him of his former friends and guardians, and the yearning to free them from Beryl and Metallia' control transferred itself to Serenity's heart. She took action to fulfill her love's wish and free their souls. "MOON HEALING ESCALATION!!!!" The Ginzuishou activated, and the last two Dark Kingdom generals were caught in the wash of light that sprung from it. As the others watched, spellbound, a blackness deeper than a void full of midnight seeped from the generals' bodies, curling above their heads. These two clouds of nothingness combined to try to push their way through the light and back into their hosts' bodies, but Serenity would not allow it. The crystal's light increased, and the nameless, empty thing uttered a shriek that none could ever consider human. Slowly, the black thing began to vanish, growing paler as the light consumed the dark, until finally it was gone. Now without that which had sustained them for so long, the generals' bodies, too, started to degrade. But their souls were free from Beryl and Metallia, and they could safely travel to their eternal resting place, with no fear of being intercepted and forced back into unwilling servitude. As the last traces of the generals faded from view, all present could faintly hear "Arigato," whispered through the night. "It is done." The Senshi started and turned to stare at the sound of her voice. The Princess they had been searching for since each had discovered they were Sailor Senshi looked as calm and collected as if she were only out for an evening stroll with friends. She gave no outward sign that the fate of the entire world rested on the events taking place at this very moment. The Princess began to walk towards her friends, appearing graceful as a swan, light as a feather - then her long skirt caught her up and she tripped. Letting out a very un-Princess-like yelp, she attempted to regain her balance by windmilling her arms wildly, but only succeeded in making herself tip the other way. Luckily, Endymion had better reflexes than she did, and he caught her before she hit the ground. "Um, oops?" Serenity, nestled securely in Endymion's arms, giggled nervously. "Princess or not, you're still my Usako," he laughed merrily (AN: Kinda a scary thought, ne?), faint dimples appearing in his cheeks. Setting her back on her feet, he took her arm and escorted her to where the others were standing without further mishap. The Senshi, in turn, were still so astounded that they could do little more than gape. All, that is, except for Venus. She strode forward and faced her Princess expressionlessly, then surprised everyone by dropping to one knee and bowing her head. When she glanced up, tears of joy were running unashamedly down her cheeks. "It is so good to have you back, Princess Serenity," she said formally. Then she broke into a wide smile and leapt up to embrace her Princess. "And you as well, Prince Endymion," she added as she stepped back and wiped away her tears. "Venus, what - ? You knew?" Serenity asked. "Of course," she confirmed. "I couldn't have done my job as decoy properly unless I knew *who* I was supposed to protect." "Why didn't you tell us?" Mercury was the first to recover her wits and break the Senshi's stupefied silence. "*Telling* wouldn't have helped you. You had to regain your memories on your own. Are you all beginning to remember now?" Venus asked. Mercury raised a hand to touch her head. The others were quiet for a few moments, sorting through their previously dormant memories, which were just now starting to awaken. "I was Princess of Jupiter," that Senshi said wonderingly. "We were all Princesses of our own planets," Venus informed them. "We were also the Moon Princess' court and personal guard." "How do you know all this?" Mars demanded a little angrily. "And I don't understand *why* you couldn't tell us the truth, even if we wouldn't have remembered." "I told you. Nothing I said would have awakened your memories any sooner than it was time, and that time wasn't until the Princess was revealed," Venus explained. "And would you have believed me if I *had* told you? I mean, past lives, a long dead kingdom, a princess in disguise? It's a little hard to believe without proof. As to the other - Artemis and I have always known." She looked to her feline companion. He took up the narrative. "I was awakened before Luna from the cold sleep we were both put into when the Silver Millennium was destroyed. You all remember the deaths of our previous incarnations?" he asked. They all nodded, grim-faced as the memories of those last moments surfaced. Serenity clung to Endymion as she recalled their own deaths, and he in turn held her no less tightly. Artemis continued. "With the last of her power, Queen Serenity used the Ginzuishou and the Moon Stick to send us all to the future in the hopes that we would be able to have peaceful, happy lives. But unfortunately, the Dark Kingdom was sent with us, and when they started to stir in this time, Queen Serenity's spirit awakened me with my memories intact and joined me with the present day Venus, who also had her memories restored, and instructed us to hold back the enemy until the rest of you could find each other and awaken to your past. The Queen's spirit was not strong enough to awaken us all, so when Luna awoke, most of her memories were vague and misted. She had only a general sense of her mission. She was sent to find and guide the rest of you, while Venus and I instructed her through the computer at the arcade. That is, until we met up with you all face to face," he finished. "Then it was Queen Serenity who made sure there would be someone to protect our peace," Jupiter said. "Mother," Serenity whispered, feeling the grief for her late family come surging up. She started to cry, not her usual wailing, but softly, with her face buried in her hands. Endymion tried to comfort her by holding her closely. "Maybe we should talk about this later," Luna interrupted, glancing sympathetically at Serenity. "Yes," Mercury agreed. "The top of Tokyo Tower isn't very conducive to this sort of discussion." The others nodded, and Mars suggested, "Meet at the temple tomorrow?" "Good idea," said Venus. "But we should all be extra careful. The Dark Kingdom knows who we are, and now they also know that Usagi in the Moon Princess *and* that she has the Ginzuishou. I think one of us should be with her at all times." "I'll take her home," Endymion volunteered. "We'll *all* take you *both* home," Venus corrected. "You're just as important as the Princess, my Prince." The other Senshi nodded, expressions determined. They wouldn't be balked in this. Endymion sighed. He had been hoping for a little alone time with his Princess, but it seemed that wasn't to be. At least not at this moment. He acquiesced and, the matter settled, he led a still very upset Serenity down and out of Tokyo Tower, the Senshi taking up defensive positions around them, as they all headed for home. * * * * * Ikuko kept Usagi home from school again the next day, though the Ginzuishou had healed her hurts the night before, so the girls left Luna to guard her, while Artemis kept an eye on Mamoru. Afterwards, they all met at Rei's temple, Usagi having to slip out her window to get past her mother. What she didn't know was that she had been followed. Shingo had seen his sister creep out the window, and he decided to hobble along after her and see what she was up to. At the temple, as the five girls, two cats (Shingo was shocked to discover that his sister's cat could actually *talk*), and Mamoru sat discussing the events of the last forty- eight hours, their previous lives, and plans for future attack, a stunned Shingo listened to them all from the other side of the screen. More and more, he began to understand just how important what his sister and her friends were doing, and how much he still did not know about his own sister. A reincarnated princess from a long dead kingdom on the Moon! And Mamoru-san was Tuxedo Kamen *and* the reincarnated Prince of Earth! To think that there had once been people living on all the planets in the Solar System. It was amazing! Then he sobered at the thought of what had happened to all those people when the Dark Kingdom had taken over. At the realization that the Senshi were fighting to prevent what had happened to the Moon people from happening to Earth, Shingo was awed and scared to death. The whole fate of the world rested on his onee-chan's shoulders. He felt faint. "And that's why we should attack them first!" Rei's voice yelled from the other side of the screen. Shingo was jolted out of his reverie, and, putting his eye to a slit in the screen, he peered into the room. "If we wait for them to come after us, we'll be sitting ducks!" Rei continued to argue. "They know everything about us by now, and the longer we wait, the more danger we'll be putting our friends and families in." "She has a point," Ami agreed. "The longer we delay in taking any action, the more time the enemy has to strike first." "Yeah, and anyway, we have our Princess back now, and more importantly, she has the Ginzuishou," Makoto said. "We know how badly Beryl wants to get her hands on that, so why don't we do her a favor and bring it to her?" Mako flashed her teeth in a deadly smile. "But can we beat her?" Usagi's subdued voice broke through the girls' heated discussion, and all their heads turned to her, eyes full of worry at the tone of her voice. She had been so quiet, hardly speaking at all since the meeting had started, and now she sounded so lost, as if Beryl had already defeated her. Shingo had never heard his sister sound like that. It was total anathema to the Usagi he knew. "Queen Serenity - Mother - couldn't destroy Beryl and Metallia. That's why we're here today," she whispered, staring down at her hands. It wasn't clear if she meant *here* in the temple, getting ready for the final battle, or *here* in this time, leading the lives that they had been reborn into, or both. She looked up, facing them all with tears in her eyes as she shouted, "What makes you think I can succeed where she failed?! Why do you think I can do what my Mother couldn't?! Why me?! Why do I have to be the one? I can't do it on my own," she whispered brokenly. She sobbed into her hands, shoulders shaking with the force of her wrenching sobs. Mamoru gathered her into his arms. She resisted at first, but then collapsed against his chest, her overwhelming grief and fear pouring out as violent tremors wracked her small body. Mamoru just held her, whispering comforting nonsense into her ear. When she had spent herself, Usagi pressed her face tightly against his shirt, swallowing great gulps of air. Breathing returned to normal except for the odd hiccup, she allowed Mamoru to place a finger under her chin and raise her head to meet his eyes. He kissed her, slowly, softly, and she was reminded of a time during their previous lives when he had kissed her just that way once before. Drawing away only slightly, he rested his forehead against hers, so that when she dared open her eyes even the tiniest bit, his face filled her vision. He was all she could see, her whole world right there in front of her. Their breaths mingled and became one, so that each was the other's source of life. There was no one else, not a single soul on the entire planet other than the person that was in front of them at this very moment. Usagi gazed at him, feeling herself captured by his eyes, calm now that her moment of weakness had passed and feeling a little ashamed for her behaviour. But he just kept looking at her, that same quiet, intense gaze that drew her in and made her feel as if nothing could ever harm her again. So when he spoke, she was not surprised to hear him say, "You are not alone, Usako." She could already feel that before he put it into words. Her friends around her, her love before her - even should the world end in flames tomorrow, she knew that they would be with her always. "Usagi-chan, you won't have to fight by yourself," Minako touched her shoulder, and Usagi managed a tremulous smile as she turned back to her friends. "We'll all be there with you. That's probably one reason Queen Serenity couldn't defeat Beryl the first time. She was fighting alone, but with us to back you up, there's no way we could lose!" she exclaimed. "Together forever. Isn't that how it goes?" Makoto said. "Yes," Ami told her. "I like to think that even if we hadn't been drawn together as Sailor Senshi, we would have found one another and become friends again, just as we were in our past lives." "Right, Ami-chan. That's the way to think," Rei applauded her. "You know I could never pass up my chance to annoy Odango Atama in this life. Not even the grave can keep me from you," Rei said in a scary voice, making a face at Usagi to match. Usagi stuck her tongue out at Rei. "That's not very Princess-like, Usagi-chan," Luna complained. Usagi stuck her tongue out at her, too. Then she smiled. "Aritgato, minna," she said softly. Her voice strengthened as she added, "Now let's go kick Beryl's butt!" "HAI!!" everyone chorused. Shingo was *very* proud of his onee-chan. * * * * * Later at home, when everyone was eating dinner (Minako had come back with Usagi), Shingo kept sneaking glances at his sister, trying to visualize her as the Princess he knew she was. Trouble was, she acted just like the same old Usagi, except for an occasional lapse into brooding silence, which Minako quickly chivvied her out of. He didn't think she'd noticed his covert looks in her direction, but when Usagi snapped irritably "Quit staring at me!" Shingo figured she was more worried than she let on. After dinner, when Usagi had escorted Minako to the door and was saying goodbye, Shingo hobbled past them and up the stairs, intending to corner Luna in Usagi's room and make her tell him everything he didn't already know, which he figured might be quite a lot. He froze on the top of the stairs as he heard Minako's voice drift up from the doorway. Instantly fearing what her words must mean, he ran as best he could down the hall to his sister's room, barging clumsily through the door and startling Luna from her catnap. Before she had recovered, Shingo had locked the door and all the windows, barring any escape she might try. He advanced on the bed, where Luna crouched warily, watching his every movement. "Now," he said softly, "you are going to tell me just *what* you're planning to do." Luna only looked at him questioningly. She tried a plaintive sounding "meow." Shingo shook his head, never taking his eyes off her. "I don't think so," he told her. "I want to know what Minako meant and you're going to tell me." Suddenly he abandoned his crutches and jumped at the bed, arms outstretched. Luna yowled, and leaped nimbly over Shingo, landing behind him amid the clutter on the floor. On the bed, an empty-handed Shingo cursed, using words a ten-year-old shouldn't know (AN: But most do, anyway), then tried for Luna again, using his good foot and the bed for a springboard. He pushed off in Luna's direction, but she dodged again, and Shingo ended up facedown in a pile of dirty clothes. He growled, tempted to just strangle Luna when he caught her instead of trying to get information from her. "Look," when force fails, attempt persuasion, "I know you can talk. I heard you and Minako's cat, Artemis, yesterday at the temple. So it's useless to pretend you can't." All this time, Shingo was crawling ever closer to Luna, very slowly so as not to scare her away again. "And I know that Usagi's the Princess you were all searching for." Luna gave a visible start at this. "So it's not like you're giving away national secrets. You're planning something. I want to know what." Luna showed no sign of agreeing with his much-thought-out reasoning. Shingo lunged at her again, and again, she danced out of his reach. He banged his fists on the floor in frustration, then rolled onto his back and stared at the ceiling. "She's my sister, dammit!" he yelled. "I deserve to know!" He sat up and looked at Luna, who was now back on the bed and looking down at him. "I heard Minako. I heard what she said to Usagi. 'One way or the other, Usagi, after tomorrow, things will be settled forever.' That's what she said. What did she mean?" he asked. Luna gave no reply, but just stared at him, eyes full of sympathy and a curious sadness. "What did she mean?!" He yelled it this time. He was scared he already knew what Minako had meant, and Luna's continuing silence did nothing to allay that fear. "She's my sister," he whispered, bowing his head. A tear slipped down his cheek, and he had to bite his lip to hold back the others that wanted to follow it. "I want to help." "You can't." Shingo glanced up, wiping the tear away with the back of his hand. Luna stood before him, seeming to measure him with her eyes. Whatever she saw, it was enough, for she said, "It's up to the Senshi now. Not even Artemis and I can help. It is your sister's fight." "Isn't there *anything* I can do?" Shingo asked plaintively. "You can pray. That's all any of us can do now." * * * * They had decided that the offensive would begin early the next day, Luna had told Shingo. So he set his alarm, and when, in the darkness before first light, Usagi crept past his room and down the stairs, Shingo was already dressed and waiting. He followed her and Luna at a discreet distance, not wanting to be caught and sent home. What he had to say was too important. As they came to the steps to the temple, Shingo shivered in the thin morning air. He waited until Usagi had reached the top and disappeared from view, then started up himself. When he had finally negotiated all those steps on his crutches (AN: You HAVE to feel sorry for him), Shingo hid behind one of the columns of the Shinto arch and watched the group gathered before the buildings. Only Usagi, Luna, Mamoru, Rei, Ami, and Makoto were there. Minako and Artemis were missing. None of them talked much as they waited for the tardy pair. They sat on or stood around the temple steps, singly or in pairs. Rei was dressed in her priestess garb and holding a broom loosely in her hands. It gave the impression she was working, but she didn't use it, being too preoccupied with her thoughts as she gazed out at the trees surrounding the temple. Makoto was almost the same, quiet, abstracted, staring down at the ground as if all the mysteries of the universe were contained within the speck of dust she was apparently studying intently. But all present knew she wasn't seeing what was before her, or thinking of anything but what this day would soon bring. Ami and Luna were discussing last minute plans in soft voices and fine-tuning the details on the ones already established. Usagi and Mamoru just sat next to each other on the steps, Usagi leaning against Mamoru, he with his arms around her. They seemed to inhabit their own world, not caring, for the time being, to come back to the one that depended on them. For this moment, and this moment only, they could be one with each other, and pretend that they were only another ordinary couple up early to watch a sunrise. Since there was no time for regrets - the could haves, should haves, and why didn't I's? - they didn't speak of them. They chose instead to make the most of the time they *did* have, and talked of all they could think of, from the first time they had met in this life to their first meeting in their previous lives. Shingo wasn't close enough to hear what they said, but it was glaringly obvious that they were very much in love. "It doesn't seem right, does it?" Shingo whirled, startled, to find Minako standing behind him, Artemis draped over her shoulder. She stood just at the top of the stairs, and Shingo wondered how long she'd been there, watching him. "What do you mean?" he asked politely, not understanding her earlier question. She nodded in Usagi's direction. "The Princess and her Prince. It's not fair that they should find each other and risk losing everything all over again. You're wondering why they're doing this, why we're all doing this." It was a statement this time, not a question. Shingo considered very carefully what he wanted to say. Minako was right, but in a way, he already understood the Senshi's decision. And he understood his sister's reasons best of all. "Usagi . . ." he started. "Well, she cares. About everything. Not just about you and me and our families and friends. Or this city and its people. She loves everything on this planet. She loves the world itself." He smiled a little sheepishly. "I know that sounds extreme but . . . it's true. And she knows she's the only one who can protect us." Shingo looked at Usagi sadly. "See, I *do* know why you're all doing this. You're just like Usagi. You care, and you know you're the only ones who can do it." Minako stared at him, showing her surprise that he did understand after all. She looked at Artemis. "If you understand, then why are you here?" he asked. Shingo shrugged. "I have to tell Usagi something," he said, being deliberately vague. Minako and Artemis waited, but when he refused to elaborate, Minako spoke. "Then I guess we should go. They're waiting for us." * * * * * Shall I stop here? I could, ya know. I'm considering it. It's a good place to stop, ne? Ah, but I haven't written everything that I wanted to fit into this part. But it's already so long, much longer than I thought it would be. And yet, I never have set a length limit for chapters, have I? OK, I'll shut up now and get on with the story. Just had to get that out of my system. * * * * * When Ami and Luna abruptly cut their conversation short, Rei and Makoto were roused from their introspection by the sudden silence, and looked to see what had interrupted their thoughts. What they saw was Minako and Artemis striding towards them, and limping along behind them was - Shingo? They stopped in front of the steps, and Artemis said, "Well, I see everyone is here." Luna sniffed indignantly. "You're late," she said haughtily. "We had something to take care of." Minako glanced at Shingo. "Onee-chan," Shingo called softly, when Usagi didn't appear to notice him right away. Mamoru gave him a tiny smile and a slight nod of acknowledgement, then got Usagi's attention for him. "Shingo? What are you doing here?" She got up and went to him, hands on hips as she attempted a righteous, older sister tone of voice. "You should be at home. Mom'll freak when she finds you're not there." "And you?" he tossed back. "Mom will be just as worried about you. She'd be scared to death for you if she knew what I know," Shingo whispered. Usagi hung her head, clenching her hands. "I know," she whispered back. "But I have to go. And you can't tell her." "Hai, demo - I needed to tell you something," he said. "Nani?" "Ore ga shinjite - Sailor Moon wa shinjiteiru!" he beamed. Usagi looked up, at first surprised at Shingo's declaration of faith, then smiling as brilliantly as he. She covered the few steps between them in a single bound (AN: another corny bit that I couldn't resist) and scooped him up in her arms. "Arigato, Shingo-chan," she whispered, hugging him tight. "Usako." Mamoru came up to them and touched her arm. "It's time." "Hai." She let go of Shingo and led him to where Luna and Artemis were sitting on the steps. The other girls crowded around as the cats cautioned them all to be careful and to come back safe. They nodded, said all the brave things that people say just before a battle to build up their courage, and moved away from each other. "Minna!" Luna called. "Henshin yo!" The girls took out their transformation pens and held them high. "MERCURY POWER! MAKE UP!" "MARS POWER! MAKE UP!" "JUPITER POWER! MAKE UP!" "VENUS POWER! MAKE UP!" Usagi raised her brooch to the heavens and Mamoru raised a red rose he had pulled from his jacket. "MOON PRISM POWER! MAKE UP!" Seconds later, Ami, Rei, Makoto, Minako, Usagi, and Mamoru were gone, and in their places stood the Sailor Senshi and Tuxedo Kamen. The Senshi joined hands in a circle, Tuxedo Kamen standing in the middle. The Senshi repeated their transformation phrases, this time not saying the release words, just holding the power as it built up inside. "MERCURY POWER!" "MARS POWER!" "JUPITER POWER!" "VENUS POWER!" "MOON PRISM POWER!" Then they yelled together: "SAILOR TELEPORT!" The ground cracked with the force of the energy's release, and the Senshi and Tuxedo Kamen disappeared in a swirl of color and a flash of light. The two cats and Shingo were alone. "Gambatte ne, minna-chan," Luna said. They all stared up at the sky as the sun peaked over the edge of the world, and dawn's first light illuminated the first day of the beginning of the end. * * * * * End chapter 7 DOOONNNEE!!!!!! Longest chapter to date. Short stories don't count. Time for Interesting Trivia! I know you all just can't *wait*! Guess where I got the title from. Aww, c'mon! Guess! . . . that's a really lousy guess. Don't ever guess when I tell you to. Looks like I'll have to tell you. Otherwise you'll never get it. I got this title from an episode of 'Magnum, P.I.' I know you've all heard of it. Tom Selleck starred in this '80's series. I LUV IT!!! No disses, no flames. If you've ever seen this episode and the others related to it, you'd understand. If not . . . I pity you. But it fits. The generals had to go. I considered just healing them, having them join the Senshi, then kill them off later, but it was too much trouble for a story with only ten chapters. Like how Minako and Artemis 'splained everything? No? Tough. It's manga-ish. They knew who the princess was, but Venus passed herself off as the princess to protect Usagi. Didn't I already say all this? About everyone's attitudes - Shingo, Usagi, Luna, etc. - hope ya liked them. They seem realistic to me, but I'm probably biased. Oh, and I think Shingo knows his sister well enough to know what he's talking about when Minako and Artemis confront him. That little bit after their talk? I went a little crazy. I'm sorry, and it will probably happen again. I have serious problems They left like they left in ep. 45, only with the addition of Tuxedo Kamen and Shingo. Let me apologize for last chapter's notes. Saturnus can be a little . . . well, *you* know. Especially when she hasn't been out in so long. I had a hard time stuffing her back in the trunk I usually keep her locked up in. She seems to like my new hobby. But her problems are not mine. I'm just self-destructive. She'd like to take the whole world with her when she goes. ^_^ Send all questions, comment, nuclear weapons -NO, Saturnus (ignore her) - and no flames, please, to: maiyav@yahoo.com 'Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats.' ~Howard Aiken Luv, Peace, and Pocky (yum!) MaiyaV Japanese Word Key: Ore ga shinjite . . . - 'I believe . . .' Sailor Moon wa shinjiteiru - 'I believe in Sailor Moon' But don't quote me. I'm not sure of the grammar.