Hey fans! Last part of this story! No notes, just DISCLAIMER: Same as usual. Any questions, check the author's notes or e-mail me at jkc1984@niia.net. Flames are very much accepted here. THE FOUR LOVERS: STRANDED epilogue, Epilogue, EPILOGUE! Pomp and circumstance, a Royal characteristic in all the Sol kingdom ceremonies, was suprisingly absent that day. The ceremony wasn't even held in the Hall of Thrones, as it usually was, but in a smaller, less ancient room in the New Wing of the palace. The guest list was relatively small as well--Two monarchs, one lacking a significant other, two Princes, a handful of Princesses, some Generals and some other, more minor guards. The most significant person to make the assemblage was the Princess of Pluto, who had stopped in mysteriously two days before. Even then, the shock wasn't around her, but the man she traveled with; he had no name to those who asked, and he wore no symbol of his planet or his rank, though there was obvious nobility in his blood. The connection between the Princess and her companion was even more shrouded, since no one seemed to observe them apart, yet no one ever saw them in a tell tale embrace. However, what this tale concerns is not Pluto's mysterious guest, but the most overt overture of royal hospitality between the Moon and the Earth in years, as well as the Engagement between the two kingdoms. Queen Selenity, present in her usual glory, stood on the platform with King Pontus of the Sea and his Queen, Amphitrite. Along with them was the Princess of the Moon, Serenity--looking much better without her bandages--and her guard, the Princesses of Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Nearby her stood Prince Priam of the Sea Kingdom; strangely, at this time, Prince Endymion of the Earth Kingdom was absent from the stage. His Honor guard stood near him as well, the finest warriors of the Sea community, eyeing the other guard with caution written on their faces. In the audience were the Generals of Earth, Kunzite, Jaedite, Nephrite and Zoicite, along with Princess Pluto and her consort, and Princess Uranus and her consort, the esteemed Black Knight of the Moon. The other Outer Princesses had been called away to their homes, and could not be present at the ceremony. A flute announced the start of the ceremony, and along with a horn played bits of the themes from all three kingdoms. Selenity then came forward. "It is a happy day," she said, "when I can celebrate among the peoples of Earth as friends, not enemies. It is a joyous occasion to announce that I am able to award them for their acts of courage. Prince Endymion of the Earth, will you come forward." The glory shy Prince of Earth appeared from the crowd and ascended to the platform, looking darkly handsome in his traditional armor. Once near the Queen, he bowed to one knee, a surprisingly gesture from a man of his family, and waited until she greeted him to rise. "This man," she pronounced, "has saved my young daughter's life. In the wilderness, he protected her and kept her in comfort, not once forsaking her to follow his own path. He also was able to kill the beast that had wounded her through it was no fault of his own, and managed to keep her alive until the others arrived. For this, you have my personal gratitude." It was now that Serenity came forward, holding a blue ribbon in her hand, from which dangled a black medal, spidery, silvery handwriting scrawled across it. "The honor of the kingdom is with you, Prince of Earth. It is my honor, though, to bestow upon you our highest award. For bravery beyond the call of an Earth Prince," and here was a chuckle from everyone in the audience, "I grant you the Silver Medallion. You are now free to go anywhere you wish without being questioned as long as you wear this--observing the rules of protocal, of course." The last words were said with the barest hint of a lingering smile, and it seemed that his eyes contorted to smile back at her. "I am truly, truly, without words, Princess Serenity," he replied softly, and again it seemed that they spoke without words as he lowered his head to receive the medal. Again, a soft hint of a smile for him, and before he could step down, the Queen entreated him to stay up on the platform. "General Kunzite, come forth," Serenity called. A low murmur went through the thin crowd, but the General, his manners perfect, didn't show a flicker of surprise. Instead, he dutifully ascended the steps and came to her, extending the same low bow his liege had. "Rise, General Kunzite," she said. "For you are the representative and leader for your Generals, the leaders of the Earth army and protectors of Prince Endymion. It is upon you that I bestow the award fit for all of you. Though the differences between these two Kingdoms have been great, you and your Generals served well in aiding the Senshi in finding the Prince and I. It was also your General Nephrite that helped to devise a means of healing this body and escaping the planet; your General Zoicite also was helpful in contributing to my medical care. Though it is a gory detail, General Jaedite must be honored for the scars he now carries, protecting the Princess Mars. For these acts, we present to you this gift: when you seek rest or sanctuary, or would like to observe the acts of our protectors, you are welcome here. Rooms of this palace have already been set aside for your Generals and the Prince, should you chose to visit." "Princess Serenity, I speak for my Generals as well as represent them, and I must say we are deeply grateful for your kind gift. It will be treasured deep within our hearts, always." She motioned him to stand next to his Prince before her mother once again took the center stage. "It is also on this happy night," she began, "that I formally announce the engagement of Princess Serenity of the Moon to," she paused as her daughter came forward, "to Prince Priam of the Sea Kingdom." He joined her, taking her hand and giving her a lovely, Sea Prince smile. "It is our hope that their marriage will help to promote friendly relations between our kingdoms, and one day bring an established peace between our lands." Everyone applauded happily, even the remote General and his deep Prince. The two clapped in what we would call "golf" claps, and used their position at the back of the stage to quietly speak. Kunzite: A profitable marriage for the Moon Kingdom. The ruler of the Earth's son, the future king, and the future Queen of the Moon. A match made in heaven. Endymion: Truly, it benefits both sides. Kunzite: Then you approve? Endymion: *sigh* I have never approved of anything my cousin did. I feel an ulterior motive to this marriage. Kunzite: Power? Endymion: You confuse Princes, my friend. He doesn't want power, he wants a gems in his crown. Kunzite: And the Princess will make a fine diamond, my Prince. A beautiful bride, too. Endymion: Surely so, Kunzite. She outshines most every noble in the room, even Pluto--well, almost. Kunzite: My liege, still pursueing that old hat? Endymion: Why, Kunzite, of course not. We are just friends, and have always been. My goal was to unravel her mysterious ways, not unbutton her dress. Kunzite: Always the honorable man. Why, if you'd really wanted to, you could've taken advantage of the Princesses' precarious marriage position... Endymion: To forward my own? Would I do such a thing? Kunzite: You have too much honor, my liege. Endymion: Unfortunate, isn't it? Kunzite: *pause* I believe so, my liege. Endymion: That's a definite 'yes'. Kunzite: Yes, then. Endymion: *sigh*quietly* Did you deliver the gift, my friend? Kunzite: Yes, my liege. One Saturn rose, tied in blue--just as you asked. *pause* What meaning does that have, my liege? Endymion: One which you will never know, Kunzite, for it is secreted deep in the heart of this man, never to be revealed. Never.