stories chosen from Cahaya K. through Cassima,
"C" section


Eclipse Of The Moon by Callisto
Long one-shot, Japanese names. Exploring a genre rarely-used in this fandom, this author weaves a horror story around the Sailor Senshi. A fun vacation to a secluded cabin turns into a nightmare when friends begin to disappear one by one...and the hidden enemy at the bottom of it all is even closer to home than they can imagine. Strength: Plot.

Red Millenium by Carlen Lavigne
Short multi-chapter, English names. After a long struggle dating back to the Silver Millenium a captive of the Negaverse finally escapes, adding the support of Earth energy to the side of good but bringing new and deadly enemies in her wake. The new character does toe the Mary-Sue line from time to time, but succeeds in remaining very believable and likeable throughout the story and doesn't break the major taboos (she's not a Sailor Senshi, doesn't try to steal Darien, etc). Strength: Plot.

Good-Bye, Marine Cathedral by Cassandra
Short one-shot, Japanese names. A year after Michiru's tragic death, Haruka reflects on her relationship with Michiru, the manner of her death, and its aftermath, finally preparing herself to say goodbye. Strength: Characterization.

Weekend Warrior by Cass Chia
Long one-shot, Japanese names. An odd, odd story, rather chilling and disturbing but well-written. Haruka is on a mission, determined to rid the world of rampaging threats. It's kill or be killed in a situation where even Michiru is an enemy. Strength: Originality.

It Takes 30 Seconds to Ruin A Life by Cassima
Short one-shot, Japanese names. Set during the infamous "breakup period" of the R season. Usagi has died in a battle, and one of the other Sailor Senshi must break the news to Mamoru. The chosen Senshi is slightly out-of-character in places, but in this situation, I think anyone would behave a bit strangely. Strength: Style/Emotion.