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Hmmm. How about integrating the starlights into their dynamic after they find out kinmoku can’t be restored after all

April 28, 2018 ~ sittingoverheredreaming ~ Leave a comment

OH MAN THIS IS MY SHIT I HOPE YOU’RE READY FOR ME GOING OFF FOR NEARLY 900 WORDS.

  • Okay, so, Mina shocks everyone by saying she doesn’t want
    them on the team.
  • “Yes, thank you for your help against Galaxia, but we can’t
    rely on you, given your circumstances. Have a nice life.”
  • She feels in her bones that all it would take is one offer
    of restoring Kinmoku and they’d turn traitor.

  • Usagi doesn’t want to overrule her, but she begins hatching
    a Plan.
  • The Plan involves a lot of “Oh my God Mina, we didn’t know
    you’d be here! Seiya, Taiki, and Yaten and I were just hanging out, what a
    coincidence we ran into you.” “Usagi, this is my house.”
  • The Starlights can tell when they’re not wanted, and so they
    drop playing along and the Plan, ultimately, fails.
  • But they don’t go away, they each have connections that,
    with the loss of everything else, they can’t discard.
  • Taiki spends a lot of time with Mako, helping her with
    plants and learning about cooking. It takes a long time, but eventually Mako
    starts learning from her, too. The sort of plant life they had on Kinmoku, the
    way the smell of cinnamon reminds her of the palace. That she never had a name
    before they disguised themselves on earth, she had a title and that was who she
    was.
  • (Mako does not have great memories of the Silver Millennium,
    but she knows that Jupiter was once like that. She begins to wonder if the
    Starlights might come to love their new home better.)
  • Yaten adopts a cat. They have one thing they like on earth,
    and it’s cats. They get a cranky old shelter cat to be cranky with.
  • And occasionally, they go bother Rei. Not because they care,
    but because Rei is the least annoying and Seiya won’t stop telling them to get
    out of the house.
  • They ask Rei about the fires, about things she sees, about
    how she can believe any of it is real. Yaten is a skeptic, always has been,
    they questioned the beliefs of their home culture and now—well, it was all
    wrong, wasn’t it? They were right, the fires of Kinmoku were not eternal and
    the Light of Hope could never be salvation for all. So how can Rei say she
    knows the future, how can—
  • Rei silences them with an ofuda over their mouth. She
    explains the things she sees are possibilities. She explains the way her faith
    works, the things she believes and the things she doesn’t, the way she takes
    what she feels and what she knows and makes a way to live.
  • Yaten says they still don’t care, but they listen. And
    sometimes, when they have nothing better to do, they help out at the shrine a
    little. Just because Seiya has forced them to get out and socialize. Not
    because they want to be there.
  • Seiya struggles, and tries to hide it. She was supposed to
    be the protector, of her princess, of her planet, of everything she loves. And
    now, everything she loves is gone, except for one person, and that person has
    other (better, she is sure) protectors (whom she cannot join) and a different
    love, and it’s hard for her to not project all of her feelings onto that one
    thing, onto that one person, because rejection is easier to think about than
    lost lives and lost homes. It is easier to think she is not good enough for one
    person than to feel the weight of all the millions of people she failed.
  • For all she yells at Yaten to socialize, she secludes
    herself. She just does it outside of the house.
  • She capitalizes on her fame to go to clubs, to dance but
    never have conversations with anyone, to sometimes sit alone and be admired but
    never approached.
  • It’s actually Haruka who draws her out. Haruka hates her,
    but it’s hard to hate someone when they’re laid low. She tries to goad Seiya
    into fights when she sees her. Seiya takes no bait, until Haruka makes a crack
    about her abilities as a soldier and it hits too close and Seiya snaps.
  • She tackles Haruka, and Haruka ends up on the ground
    prepared to take a hit, because she understands the self-loathing better than
    anyone.
  • Of course Seiya realizes she’s not fighting, and they have a
    very honest, emotional conversation that they both agree to never speak of to
    anyone ever.
  • The others notice, though, that they become sparring
    partners and gym buddies, competitive as ever but with a kinder undertone than
    they ever had before.
  • Mina observes it all, and considers. She is not ready to
    integrate them yet, but she’s seeing she can’t stop the trust forming between
    them and her soldiers. She begins to strategize what roles they’d fit into.
  • Yaten is a good stealth hitter, she decides, while Seiya is
    another power house. Taiki is harder to place, though Mina figures she’s a good
    support for the more single-minded soldiers, and she could cover the back of
    Mako or Seiya (Michiru already covers Haruka fully).
  • When a threat comes she does not invite them, but she does
    not stop them when they eventually join the fight. They fall into line with few hiccups.
    She still keeps an eye on them, but whether she likes it or not, they’re on her
    team.

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