Thing that annoys me:

  • Beryl is a great reflection of Usagi’s dark side, jealousy, possessiveness, two royal women seeking vengeance on each other. Good shit.
  • Galaxia can easily be a Mina-gone-wrong figure, they are both the best soldiers, they both feel overshadowed by circumstances and want more than they are given, if you told me Minako went rogue and took over the universe to prove herself it would not strike me as out of character outside of her loyalty to Usagi/Serenity
  • There are five inner senshi and five arcs/big bads
  • I HAVE BEEN TURNING IT OVER IN MY MIND FOR WEEKS AND I CANNOT MAKE THE REST WORK TO MIRROR OR FOIL EACHOTHER WITHOUT FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGING THE BIG BADS

I wish for fic of SeiyaxUsagi please!

Anon, it is a veritable CRIME I do not write more SeiUsa, I love them and they deserve to be more than an occasional background pairing in my work. So here’s a short (750 word) little piece, just for you.


There was a routine to hanging out with Usagi. Start with food, always. Seiya didn’t like to think of it as a bribe, but it certainly made Usagi enjoy herself more, and whatever else Seiya wanted, that was the most important thing.

“So,” she said, falling into step without even a hello. “Ice cream?”

Usagi shrugged. “Sure.”

That was bad. Worse still, Usagi reached for her wallet at the stand.

“You know I can get it.”

“Not today.”

So it was something awful. Seiya shifted her weight from foot to foot as the stand worker scooped their orders. “Hey Dumpling,” she said as soon as they’d taken their sweets out of earshot. “I can… go away if you want.”

“What?” Usagi turned her head so fast her ponytails whipped against Seiya’s side.

“I can leave you alone. I know I’ve… well, I’m sorry.”

Usagi stopped. “Is that what you want?”

“I want you to be happy. I know I can be… pushy about what I think that means. Yaten tells me all the time to lay off, and just… you can, too.”

She smiled a weak little smile. “That’s not… can we talk?”

“Sure,” Seiya said, letting Usagi lead her to a bench.

She stared at her ice cream for a long time, letting it melt in its cup instead of eating it. Seiya picked at the candy in hers, waiting for whatever other shoe there was to drop.

“You know I’m Sailor Moon now,” Usagi said finally, poking her spoon against the bench’s wood grain.

“Yeah, but I had some idea before.” Seiya drew one leg underneath her to face Usagi better. “It doesn’t change anything, and now—”

“Of course it does!” Usagi slammed her ice cream to the side. “You’re supposed to be just mine!”

Seiya froze, her cheeks flushing. “That’s not… exactly what you’ve been saying.”

“I know.” Usagi stood to pace. “It’s not… I know.” She puffed out her cheeks. “I’ve got a kid, you know, with Mamoru.”

Seiya choked on nothing but air, grateful she wasn’t actually eating. “A kid?”

“In the future. She comes to visit sometimes.”

“Oh.” Seiya couldn’t help but laugh.

“Hey! I’m being serious!”

“I know, it’s just absurd.”

Usagi puffed out her cheeks. “Says the alien.”

“You got me there.” Seiya put up her hands. “So you’ve got this kid, in the future.”

“And I love her, she’s an annoying brat but she’s my annoying brat, you know? But she’s also not yet. There’s a whole future that makes her happen, and no one wants to change it.” She crossed her arms and paced again. “And there’s a whole past too, and I’m the princess everyone loves, and the soldier who’s power everyone is drawn to. And just…” She faces Seiya. “Where is Usagi Tsukino in everyone’s hearts without that?”

Seiya smiled as gently as she could. “I think everyone loves you—“

“But they wouldn’t stay, without that. Ami would study abroad and Minako would be swept up in idol auditions and then fame, and they’d all have their own lives just like Mamoru is finally doing. But you…” she clenched her fists. “You just liked Usagi, I thought.”

“I like Dumpling, actually.”

Usagi glared. It wasn’t the time.

Seiya leaned forward, not quite daring to take her hand. “Hey, like you said, I’m an alien. You’re not my princess. And if I protect you in the coming battles, it’s because I want to protect Usagi Tsukino, the cute girl in my class who will ask me to be her daughter’s step mom someday.”

Usagi shoved her shoulder, but then lingered over her. “It’s not really fair to you, is it?”

Seiya shrugged. “I’m as complicit as you are in this.” She looked Usagi in the eye. “And I want you to know I don’t really expect—“

Usagi kissed her on the cheek, and her whole mind went blank.

“I uh.. I… I don’t expect… anything will really happen.”

“Sometimes…” Usagi pulled away. “I wish I was just Usagi, and free to make mistakes.” Her eyes widened and her hand shot up to her mouth. “I mean-“

Seiya laughed. “I know.” She leaned back with her hands behind her head. “And if you ever want to…”

Usagi rolled her eyes.

“Want me to buy you more ice cream?”

She had the decency to look sheepish for all of half a second. But as the walked back towards the vendors, she took Seiya’s hand. Mistake or not, there was comfort in it.

Ok this one is a lame au but the Outers show up in pgsm.

THIS ISN’T LAME THIS IS WONDERFUL TERRITORY AND I WENT
TOTALLY OFF THE RAILS, THE ENDING IS DISAPPOINTING BUT CHRIST I WROTE WAY TOO
MUCH.

  • I’m going to come from the second season angle, with the
    special act never happening. Also, I think there’s no Chibs in the PGSM-verse,
    because of Sailor Luna and also working in a world without the security of
    Crystal Tokyo is interesting.
  • So that puts us with a Pluto who has not known friendship,
    who never fought or died for a sweet little girl. She becomes Setsuna and
    everything is new, she gets to be with people for the first time.
  • Also, she’s aged down a bit. Only a little older than our
    main cast. She is so eager to befriend them and she doesn’t know how. And she
    knows she is supposed to be there to warn them, but she wants so badly to be
    loved by them that she frets over her approach and dreads their impression of
    her being such a bad omen.
  • Minako notices her, and confronts her, thinking she might be
    a fan going to far, showing up places they hang out and always looking a little
    too long. Setsuna transforms to assure her that’s not the case. She explains
    that there may be a time when additional soldiers are needed to destroy bigger
    threats.
  • She also asks that Minako keep her a secret from the others.
  • Minako agrees, but she knows what it’s like to take on the
    burden of duty and memory alone, so she invites Setsuna along to hang out with
    them.
  • (And as monster attacks start cropping up again, she makes
    sure Setsuna is able to sneak away quietly instead of transforming. There’s not
    yet anything they can’t handle on their own yet anyway.)
  • There’s a nice little subplot of Rei getting jealous of this
    new, beautiful older girl Minako is suddenly chummy with.
  • She swears she’s not jealous, she explains to Ami one night,
    it’s just that she used to be the one person Minako connected to, and now
    Setsuna’s new and shiny and she feels forgetten.
  • That’s jealousy, Ami says (she knows the feeling all too
    well), but what did you say about premonitions of doom?
  • Rei says it’s probably nothing. Ami takes note while Rei is
    focused on her definitely-not-jealousy.
  • Usagi, meanwhile, is causing Mamoru some
    definitely-not-jealousy as she spends time with a handsome stranger she met in
    a candy shop.
  • He of course doesn’t SAY anything, of course, but Usagi sees
    something is wrong and mopes around the karaoke bar trying to figure it out.
  • Mako has NO PATIENCE for Mamoru’s shit, so she barges over
    to his place to find out what’s wrong. He caves and she’s just like YOU’RE
    STUPID USAGI LOVES YOU. Also, I think Haruka is about as threatening to you as
    a teddy bear, she cries over every animal video Usagi shows her.
  • Oh, is all Mamoru can say, and then he pulls his head out of
    his ass.
  • We then get just fun scenes of the girls (including
    Setsuna!) hanging out with Haruka, trying on sunglasses, complaining about
    school, all the usual stuff. She and Mako play basketball. A good time is had
    by all.
  • Meanwhile, tho, the viewers get insight into the Death
    Buster’s plans. Tomoe and Kaolintie (the baddies are streamlined a bit) hatch
    daimons from various objects. They whisper about building up to hatching the
    most powerful daimon of all.
  • The daimons get more and more powerful, the girls fight more
    and more. One day they get attacked while hanging out, and in order to protect
    Haruka, Setsuna is forced to reveal herself. And when she transforms, she
    recognizes the hidden power of Uranus in Haruka.
  • The girls are surprised in the aftermath, but not shocked.
    Usagi is elated that both her new friends are senshi. She offers her hand to
    Haruka, eager to see her transform for the first time…
  • And is blown away by a blast of power.
  • “That girl will not become a senshi,” says a voice from the shadows.
    “You will not lead her down this path.”
  • The audience sees a shot of green hair, a glint of a mirror.
  • “We need her to awaken the messiah, should the need arise.”
    Setsuna says. She touches the garnet orb on her staff.
  • “Then the need shall not arise,” says the mysterious
    soldier. “If she is with you, she is protected, is she not?”
  • Haruka wants to join the fight, but something holds her
    back. And when she asks, later, Minako is honest. Duty is hard. Duty is
    painful. Whoever the mysterious soldier is, she is not wrong. Whatever reasons
    she has for protecting Haruka may be valid.
  • Rei, meanwhile, is not content to be left wondering. She
    goes to her fires with a question, and they give her an answer. The next day
    she tracks down the young heiress Michiru Kaioh.
  • “I know who you are,” she says, but Michiru does not falter.
    “And I know who you are, Mars. I know what you have seen. Pluto is wrong. When
    we three awaken we bring destruction. I will not let that girl face that.”
  • “What is she to you?”
  • Michiru freezes. “Everything. But I am nothing to her.” And
    she takes her leave.
  • There’s several episodes of Haruka agonizing and the girls
    fighting and Neptune watching from the shadows and Rei being weird about
    Setsuna and Minako and trying to decide if she’s relieved or more threatened by
    the fact that she’s a soldier.
  • And finally one episode ends with a scared little girl looking
    into Tomoe’s laboratory, with more ominous talk of The Most Powerful Daimon.
  • We follow this little girl, Hotaru, next episode, see her go
    to school and be picked on for being sickly, see her avoid going home. She
    meets Haruka, who asks if she’s lost. She says no, but when Haruka asks if she’d
    like to be walked home because it’s getting dark, she nods and takes her hand.
  • Of course, a powerful daimon attacks them.
  • Neptune appears seemingly out of nowhere to fight it. “Run,”
    she spits, and Haruka picks up Hotaru and tries but a second daimon appears. “Forget
    the girl and run!”
  • Haruka, of course, cannot, and if she cannot run, she must
    fight.
  • The power explodes out of her and she transforms. Michiru
    watches in despair.
  • Uranus immediately kills the monster she faces with her
    sword, and turns to make sure Hotaru is okay.
  • But Hotaru’s glowing purple, and in a voice not her own she
    demands the third. Where is it? She needs the third.
  • Michiru drops her transformation, and yells at Haruka to do
    the same. Hotaru returns to normal with no memory of what happened.
  • “The three of us must never be transformed in the same
    place,” Michiru says quietly. “Lest the messiah of silence awaken.”
  • “You don’t have to be alone though,”Haruka says. (She
    carries Hotaru, who has fallen asleep, on her back.
  • Michiru insists it’s too risky. She would rather Haruka stay
    safe, but Haruka smiles and says she’s in this now. She asks why Michiru cares
    so much, and she avoids the question.
  • All the senshi, minus Michiru, have a meeting in the karaoke
    parlor. Rei states what she knows, and so does Haruka. The incident with Hotaru
    worries Pluto. She explains that the three of them are supposed to call forth
    the holy grail, which empowers Serenity.
  • Usagi quietly says that every power that can do good can do
    bad just as easily.
  • It silences them all for a long moment. Then Haruka suggests
    that Hotaru seems troubled, and maybe the best option would be to find out more
    about what might be going on.
  • They form a plan. Ami signs up to be a tutor at Hotaru’s
    elementary school. She meets Hotaru, but learns nothing. Hotaru is troubled by
    bullying, that is clear, but there’s something deeper Ami can see but can’t
    define.
  • Then, without notice because she’s not one to be behind the
    scenes, MINAKO AINO makes a surprise visit to the elementary school! All of the
    kids go nuts, asking for autographs and songs, but Hotaru hangs back. Ami takes
    her chance and asks Hotaru what’s wrong. She’s been bullied too, she assures
    her, and she won’t tell anyone anything Hotaru says.
  • Hotaru is painfully ready to trust people. She tells Ami her
    mother died, but now her father has brought home a woman and the woman won’t
    leave. Ami nods, thinking it’s a stepmother situation, but then Hotaru whispers
    that they spend all their time in the basement laboratory, saying things that
    scare her, and sometimes she wakes up at night sure someone has been in her
    room.
  • There’s whispers in her dreams, words she doesn’t understand.
    Daimons. Does Ami know what a daimon is?
  • Ami lies and says no. As soon as she can, she takes out her
    phone and makes a call.
  • Haruka, luckily, knows where Hotaru’s house is from walking
    her home. The two of them expect to do a stealth attack (figuring there is no
    time to gether the others), but Kaolinite knows Hotaru has talked. She meets
    them at the door and announces they are too late.
  • She turns and shoves Hotaru forward, announcing the most
    powerful daimon is complete.
  • The wind rises around Hotaru. Haruka whispers that this isn’t
    how she went strange before.
  • Michiru runs past everyone, untransformed. As she is about
    to throw herself on Hotaru, Haruka grabs her arm. “What are you doing?”
  • “Killing the girl will save us all.”
  • “How can you say that? She’s a child.”
  • The fight is cut short by Hotaru hatching into Mistress
    Nine.
  • The being that was once the little girl Hotaru looks at her
    hands, shrieking with laughter at the joy of being alive. The sky darkens above
    her. She smiles before lashing out.
  • Michiru shields Haruka from the blow, looking so small in
    comparision to tall, transformed Uranus.
  • Mistress Nine knocks back Mercury, declaring them not worth
    the fight. She calls for Tomoe and Kaolinite, declaring that they must protect
    her, they’ve brought her into a body still to frail to handle her power. She
    cannot yet call Pharoh 90.
  • And then Hotaru collapses, a girl once again. Tomoe and
    Kaolinite take her up and disappear.
  • There’s a few quieter episodes. Haruka visits Michiru in the
    hospital, and Michiru confesses everything. How her visions had led her to
    Haruka, and while she’d already planned on stopping her from awakening, the
    more she watched, the more she wanted to protect Haruka’s smile. It wouldn’t be
    fair if Haruka had to face a soldier’s life. She never wanted Haruka to face
    down killing a little girl for the sake of the world.
  • Once she’s out, everyone comes together. Setsuna somberly
    announces her thoughts—based on what Haruka saw, Hotaru bears the soul of
    Saturn, the soldier of destruction. Michiru agrees, stating the extent of her
    visions. She’s seen that they are between a rock and a hard place—destruction by
    Saturn or destruction by Pharoh 90.
  • Setsuna sees things differently. Saturn’s power razes the earth
    as a fire might raze a crop, ensuring the soil is renewed so that it can grow
    back stronger. Destruction by the likes of Pharoh 90 is a plague, poisoning the
    earth so that nothing shall rise up in its wake.
  • They should awaken Saturn to force out Mistress Nine.
  • Minako agrees. Rei very emphatically does not. They have
    fought for their lives. This life. She’s not prepared to sacrifice it. She and
    Minako fall into old patterns of subordination and accusations of being bad
    soldiers.
  • Usagi stops them. They will awaken Saturn. But she will stop
    the destruction. She will not hear that it’s not how it works.
  • They draw out Mistress Nine once more, and this time she is successful
    in calling to her master. Pharoh 90 appears in the sky, slowly descending to
    consume the earth.
  • The soldiers worry they are too late, but they follow the
    plan.
  • The Outers all transform, and Mistress Nine begins to morph.
    There is a war inside Hotaru’s body, and Saturn wins.
  • She raises her glaive to reset, but Princess Sailor Moon
    steps up, blocking the glaive with her sword.
  • “I will not allow destruction of things I love.”
  • “You are too late. I will birth this world anew. I am
    destruction incarnate.”
  • “So was I, once.” Usagi fades into her regular Sailor Moon
    form. The Holy Grail appears before her, and she takes it. “We don’t have to be
    the things we were made for.” The grail opens and light washes over her. She
    has become Super Sailor Moon. “I destroyed my kingdom in pain, and I was wrong.”
  • “I am not motivated by pain, only duty.”
  • “A very good friend of mine felt the same, once. But she
    found out duty isn’t all there is.”
  • “There’s nothing else for me!” Saturn yells, sounding much
    more like Hotaru. “This is something I can do, this is the only thing that’s
    right!”
  • “No, we can do something else, together.” Usagi holds out her
    hand, and Hotaru takes it, just as she took Haruka’s hand before. Together they
    face Pharoh 90, the power of Super Sailor Moon lifting them up to meet him. They
    disappear to fight him from the inside.
  • Usagi emerges, the holy grail cracked in two at her feet,
    and Hotaru, once again an ordinary little girl, in her arms.

It would have been better if I’d written this yesterday, but eh. Here’s something inspired by Rei’s birthday, 800-ish words, and a different angle than I usually write from.


The cake had come out pretty good this year, Usagi had to
admit. She was no Mako, but the recipe was Mako’s and Usagi was getting much
better at following the finer details. Sure, the top was a little uneven, and
the sides had stuck to the pan, but the color was good and the taste was
better, and compared to last year, Rei would have to say Usagi had done good.
Or she would think it, maybe, and say something else. “Stupid Usagi, why don’t
you just buy a cake from the supermarket?”

Usagi scowled at the Rei in her mind as she got out the
frosting. “I can’t put love in a cake I don’t make, Rei-chan.” And they didn’t
make it right, anyway. Not for Rei. She liked simple spice cake with the
tiniest bit of frosting. Frosting was at least half the fun of a cake, but if
Rei wanted only a quarter of the fun, Usagi would let her on her birthday. On
Rei’s special day, Rei got what she wanted! Mostly, at least. Usagi still stuck
a big candle in the center of the cake. “I’m too old for candles!” Usagi could
hear her huff. “Besides, it gets wax all over the cake.”

They would bicker, and Usagi suspected that is what made Rei
happiest. Sometimes, she had to give her fuel for it. She had to let Rei yell
and stomp so that at the end of the day, they could have whatever moment of
tenderness that made its way through Rei’s façade. It made Usagi laugh at how
easy it could be. For all Rei’s bluster, for all she pushed and pulled and put
up walls, her warm little heart was as easy to unlock as Usagi’s cell phone.
Easier, even, because Ami had said Usagi should change every code and password
every few months, so Usagi put in the wrong numbers half the time.

The cake looked as good as it ever would, and so Usagi
slipped on her shoes and headed out.

The weather was better than it often was on Rei’s birthday.
Cloudy, but dry. It seemed to rain so often on her birthday, and Rei didn’t
much like the rain. Mina claimed it dampened her fuse and made her sputter. Rei
had still managed to explode then, but Usagi had seen some truth in it. Dry
days were better for Rei. Dry days were better for Usagi, too, and bright days
were best. A few clouds couldn’t get her down, though, not on Rei’s birthday.

As she got close, she saw Rei’s grandfather with his
caretaker. Usagi smiled to see him out.
He didn’t make it sometimes, as old as he was. “Hello, grandpa!” She
called.

“Oh, Usagi!” He beamed up at her. “Coming to spoil Rei?”

“I am!” She held out her cake for him to see. “I did a lot
better this year.”

“You do good every year.” He patted her arm. “Someday you’re
going to get married up, and Rei will miss your treats.”

“I don’t think so, Grandpa.”

“Oh, a pretty girl like you? If I were just a little younger,
I’d marry you myself.” He laughed, and Usagi laughed with him.

“I’ll always be here for Rei, even if I get married.”

He smiled more somberly now. “You’re a good girl,
Usagi-chan.”

“Try telling Rei that.”

“She knows.” He gave her one more arm pat, and then let his
caretaker lead him away. Usagi smiled after him for a long moment before
turning to head in.

“Sorry I’m late, everyone. You know your Usagi, never on time.”

She sat down and displayed her cake.

“It’s better this year, isn’t it? Soon, mine will be as good
as Mako’s!”

It wouldn’t, not ever, but Usagi would try. She lit the
candle. Really, even if Rei was worried about the wax, she had to appreciate
the flame harkening another year. It was probably symbolic. It flickered in the
wind in its own little birthday dance.

Usagi sat and watched the wax drip. It ran down in a little
red line, pooling on top of her carefully applied frosting. Rei would be
furious. Mako would be offended too, ruining her wonderful cake. Mina would
probably eat it, just to annoy the both of them, and—

Usagi shook her head. “We’re still together, aren’t we? Just
because I can’t hear your laughter, doesn’t mean you’re not here.” She breathed
in the calm, the way she’d been taught. “I’m happy I get to be with you on days
like this.”

The candlelight glinted on Rei’s picture frame. It gave her
eyes the illusion of life, and that made Usagi smile. She reached out to it,
and for a moment she could almost feel the warmth of Rei’s hand in hers. It was
enough. It was why she came.

The candle was burnt low now, the wax over taking the
frosting completely. Usagi blew it out and watched the smoke waft over the
grave.

“Happy birthday, Rei-chan.”

Senshi crime AU

Michiru is the head of a high crime empire. Her personal interest is art theft, both for the thrill and because the masses do no deserve what only a true artist can appreciate.

Usagi is her secretary who is utterly clueless the business she works for is a front. Michiru has stopped expecting her to figure it out and counts it as a brilliant stroke of luck.

Ami was recruited after she was expelled from the medical community for extensive insurance fraud. While she can sometimes tend towards righteous, her hacking skills are invaluable to Michiru’s operation.

Michiru’s current recruitment target is Minako— a brilliant con artist it’s taken months to track.

What Michiru doesn’t know is Mina has no interest in crime that benefits the wealthy. She’s running a small Robin-Hood style operation (sometimes, she is the poor they are helping, but a girl’s gotta eat) with two bleeding hearts, ex-Yakuza Makoto and petty thief/street racer Haruka (the latter of whom she may have met while they were both running from the cops, Haruka had luckily been willing to take a passenger and had modified her car well enough that the police couldn’t catch them)

Meanwhile Rei is a fresh investigative journalist determined to make her name by blowing open Michiru’s operation, and she’s willing to cut a deal with the likes of Mina to do it

Another senshi job thought: Usagi has spent her whole life dreaming about being a housewife, but she didn’t count on how lonely it would be pre-kids, and everyone else is busy during the day so she can’t even go bother Rei or anyone to feel better. It’s not long before she’s picked up a job at an ice-cream parlor just to talk to people

Man, looking at 200, I feel like it would be such an easy fix to tweak it so that

1) Usagi’s compassion and hesitation comes from recognizing Galaxia as someone who started off wanting to do good and then went so, so wrong, and Usagi grappling with what the differences between them really are (with part of that being killing people vs. letting people die for you, maybe) (BUT HER THING ISN’T JUST I DON’T WANT TO FIGHT AND MASS MURDER IS OKAY. LET HER THING BE “IS THIS WHERE I’M HEADING TOO?”)

2) Having Usagi absolutely stab Galaxia, BUT WE CAN STILL LET USAGI BE USAGI AND SKIRT AROUND STRAIGHT UP KILLING (though like, Beryl called, she wants to know where her redemption option was) BY HAVING USAGI’S POWER BIRTH GALAXIA’S STAR SEED ANEW. (Usagi sending it off to be reborn with a “Do better this time. And I will too.” Yeah? YEAH??)

Sam you got any Harumichi or Seiusa (or both) winter headcanons?

Yessssssss. Also lmao these are so different in tone,
whoops.

Harumichi

  • Winter is the hardest season for them
  • Haruka gets RESTLESS. Running and driving are technically
    things she can still do, but they’re not the fast freedoms she needs. She can’t
    just drop everything and run. It’s a process.
  • (Do not suggest Haruka get on a treadmill when it’s snowy. She
    can’t explain why it doesn’t work for her, but it makes her feel even more
    stuck.)
  • Once she’s working as a mechanic it gets a little easier,
    because she has so much to throw herself into at work in the cold
  • (She accidentally charms so many young women as she puts on
    their snow tires. A lot of business comes her way through word of mouth.)
  • For Michiru, winter has always been the time of year her
    family cared most about putting on a good face for each other and the public
  • The Kaioh family Christmas shot somehow always gets “leaked”
    to the press
  • Michiru has zero interest in playing along once Haruka is in
    the picture, especially since the rest of the family does not want Haruka in
    the literal picture
  • It’s a fight every year. Every single year.
  • Whenever she can convince Haruka to leave the mechanic shop
    in someone else’s hands, she jets them off to some distant, warm vacation spot where
    she “doesn’t get service” and screens all her family’s calls until well into
    January
  • It’s healthier for both of them. Haruka runs on the beach
    while Michiru relaxes by the water
  • (They’re always back in time for Haruka’s birthday though.
    Michiru treats it as the only real holiday)

Seiusa

  • Can you say SNOW BUNNIES
  • These two love winter
  • To Usagi the season is all about cookies and hot chocolate
    and snuggling and those are three of her favorite things
  • Seiya is the SNOWBALL FIGHT CHAMPION
  • (That no one WANTS to be in a snowball fight with her is not
    important)
  • They are the couple that always builds ridiculously detailed
    snowmen together
  • It gets to the point that Usagi actually shops for
    accessories. They have a whole drawer of snowman hats and scarves and knickknacks
    that no one but Usagi would think of even putting on a snowman
  • The moment they go back inside is Seiya’s favorite, Usagi’s
    all rosy cheeks and cold hands and Seiya just always scoops her up in her arms
    to warm her back up
  • They have so many matching ugly sweaters, because Usagi
    thinks they’re cute and Seiya thinks they’re funny
  • Usagi is also a gift-giving champion. Seiya is STILL flabbergasted
    everytime she comes home on wrapping day and sees the carnage of Usagi wrapping
    everything for all her friends and family
  • Usagi has to give Seiya gifts in private because Seiya tends
    to get “just a bit teary” over her thoughtfulness and never wants anyone to
    know
  • Also just picture these two losers falling asleep on the
    couch under a big flannel blanket, Seiya slumped down with her head nuzzled
    into Usagi’s shoulder as the snow falls outside

sittingoverheredreaming:

Harumichi looking for their first apartment: a very fraught process, Haruka’s delicate feelings re:cost battle against her desire to fill Michiru’s every need, after a few tearful discussions they end up in something modest but modern and Michiru has the grace to let Haruka put in a decently fair share of the rent every month

Reinako looking for their first apartment: possibly an actual battle, Rei wants the cheapest place but also has impossible standards, Mina keeps suggesting artist housing as she is a yet-to-be-discovered actress/singer/model/general star but Rei refuses to live in a building full of theater kids, they end up spending their first year in a cramped, dirty studio because they can’t agree on anything but neither is willing to back down from their decision to live together

Seiusa looking for their first apartment: Seiya dreads it, prepares to spend everything she’s ever made to get Usagi a good enough place, but then Usagi falls in love with the first tiny one bedroom they see because “we could hang lace curtains and make cookies here!”