Molly sat on the ground, no longer crying but in a trance. She had her knees cuddled to her chest,
arms hugging her legs, and was rocking back and forth. The three Sailor Scouts, who stood off to the side, didn't know what
to do. They watched helplessly as the girl went from cried and then slowly went into a trance. They even felt sad and shed
some tears over a man who was their enemy but had risked his life to protect Molly. They felt it was quite courageous of him
to even do that without any thoughts. Sailor Moon wanted to comfort her friend but each time the lead scout would get closer to Molly, the
grieving girl would push her aside. It took the suggestion Sailor Mercury to indicate to her leader that it was no use and
for the three to stand back a bit to allow Molly to grieve. Sailor Moon was against the idea but as she would continue to
watch her friend, she realized she had no choice. With the material over her shoulders, she could still smell his cologne. The fragrance reminded her
of when he would disguise himself as Maxfield Stanton. It lightened her heart to know that he didn’t find all human
products repulsive. “Molly?” Sailor Moon quietly asked as she approached the girl. “This was Neflite’s,” Molly answered. “He was wounded when he saved me from
those planet women. I insisted for him to remove his jacket so I could wrap his wound. I’m not going to leave it behind
for someone to steal it.” Molly took a few steps closer to Sailor Moon before she suddenly felt the pull of her legs wanting
to give out from under her. Luckily Sailor Moon was in arms reach to catch her before she crumpled to the ground. Molly knew
if she did collapse to the ground, she would have been able to make the tears resurface. The other two Sailor Scouts were
quick to her side as well. With Sailor Moon on one side and Sailor Mars on the other and Sailor Mercury taking the lead, the three
scouts took their time in getting Molly home. By the time they were able reach the apartment the sun was just starting to
rise. At that time Molly was all worn out. A few times she nearly fell from exhaustion. As the girls entered the apartment,
Molly's mother came rushing over. She had placed the gloves under pillow so she would have something close to her at night. The jacket
stayed draped over the chair of her desk. When it was laundry day, Mrs. Baker walked into the room to see that Molly wasn’t
in the room. As her mother picked up the dirty clothes, she came across the jacket, she picked it up to see a slight gree
stain. Seeing that it needed to be cleaned, she went to put it in the basket when Molly walked back in the room. When school let out, Serena and Melvin arrived. Molly slightly acknowledged their presence but didn’t
really look at them. She only really pay attention when she overheard Melvin started to go on about how Maxfield Stanton had
disappeared, but Serena stopped him. Molly felt her heart leap to her throat as she suddenly had the urge to get out. She
kept hearing in her mind that it was time. Before either person knew what was going on a man wearing a gray uniform holding a black crystal, identical
to Neflite's, appeared. Molly was distracted with just seeing him that she did not hear him speak or even when he took a crystal
from the priest's chest, turning the Priest into a monster with vulture-wings and boxing gloves. When Molly finally got over
the shock she recognized him as the person who had Neflite killed. Molly jumped to her feet and tried to attack this man who wore an identical uniform as Neflite. But
the man quickly threw to her ground and started sputtering words about Neflite and how he was a fool to like such a girl.
The Priest turned monster suddenly attacked Molly but Melvin threw himself in front of Molly, protecting her from the attack.
Melvin lost consciousness from the impact, just in time for Sailor Moon to show up with three other scouts. Between the four
scouts, they were able to defeat the monster, turning him back to his normal self. The moment the Priest was back to normal she saw a man in a Tuxedo, wearing a cape, top hat and mask
bent and picket up the crystal that had came out of the Priest. The evil man was furious with Tuxedo Mask retrieving the As Molly walked, she noticed she was nearing the park where she lost Neflite. As she stepped closer,
she felt a pull as if something or someone wanted her in the park. She soon found her way to the very tree she shared a conversation
with Neflite. She sat down and leaned against the tree. “Oh Neflite,” she said. “I miss you so much. The one who killed you nearly tried
to kill me today, if it wasn’t for Melvin. He’s such a sweet guy, but he could never amount to you.” “How can you talk to me when it is not even night” She sat up. “What do you want from me?” --You will see-- “I don’t understand.” --You do not need to fear him-- --He’s a sacred creature-- --Yes normally genies are only myths but to every myth there is also some sort of legend-- --And to every legend, there is some truth-- --Give him a chance-- He looked at her with sympathy. “You lost someone dear to your heart,” he said gently.
“You must miss him.” Molly gasped. “I…I do. How did you…” “Know? I’m a Genie. I know all. So what I do to help?” "I don't think you can help me," Molly said sadly. She lowered her head. "Not unless you can bring
back the dead." “Oh but that’s only stories. It’s like that to prevent people from asking for those
wishes. Bringing the dead back can be hard work. Who did you lose?" Neflite heard his name and recognized the voice, but how was the possible. The last thing he remembered
was feeling his heart slowly stop. He kept his eyes clenched tight as he felt cool fingers cradle his head. He could feel
the back of his head being supported by her knees. He felt pain but was vastly disappearing and his strength was slowly returning.
He was alive. But why and how did come back? He stared into her face as he raised his arm and placed it at the nape of her neck. Before she could
react, the strength in his hand forced her head to lower until her lips were touching his. The moment he felt her lips, his
hand moved from her head and he raised his body off of her. Without moving away, he brought his body under him. Once he was
in a sitting position, his hands found their way to her cheeks. He was the first person to ever kiss her. “Neflite,” she whispered when he moved away. The two relaxed and rested on her bed, just holding each other. Neflite had taken note that his jacket
was draped over her desk chair. He smiled as he noted that she was keeping his memory alive even with him had been evil. After
awhile, Molly excused herself, much to her dismay, to inform her mother she was home and had been for a while. She wasn’t
going to say she had been out longer than she should have. When she returned back to her bedroom, Neflite ambushed her. He trapped her body between him and the
wall. He tightly held her as she he kissed her long and passionate. She was quite breathless when he released her. “What was that for?” she asked breathlessly. “You were gone too long,” he stated. “I have an idea of what your second wish could
be.” “What is that?” “Making sure Zoisite or anyone else from the Negaverse never finds me.” “Zoisite? So that’s the name of the one who attacked me earlier.” “Zoisite attacked you?” Neflite became slightly angry. “He didn’t hurt me,” she rushed out. “My friend Melvin protected me. He took
the brunt of the attack.” Neflite moved away going back over to the bed and picked up the lamp. He walked back over to Molly
and handed the lamp to her. “Make the wish.” Molly nodded before summoning the Genie. “What wish do you command of me?” the green magical creature asked. “There’s a man Zoisite,” Molly started. “Another minion of the Negaverse,” Genie answered. Molly nodded. “I wish…” she looked at Neflite to take note of his set face of displeasure.
She turned back to the Genie. “I wish for him or the Negaverse to never know Neflite is alive. I don’t want them
to ever take not of his presence.” “You wish is my command,” the Genie smiled. He clapped his hands, making the sound echo
off the walls of the room. “You have more wish left.” The Genie then disappeared. With it being Friday night, Molly and
Neflite sat up most of the night talking. He told her everything about the Moon Kingdom and the Negaverse. She told him of
her family, and how she didn't go to school for the last three days. She had eventually fallen asleep in Neflite's arms. When he knew she was asleep, he allowed her to rest and he teleported away from her to his mansion where he got
himself cleaned up. Once he was cleaned up, he teleported back to Molly’s bedroom, just in time for her to wake up. Molly felt herself be alone on her bed and she bolted upright, nearly panic, wondering in what happened was a dream. “Neflite!” she gasped out in fright. Neflite rushed over to the bed. “I’m here Molly,” he said as he pulled her close. “I just
went and got cleaned up.” She breathed a sigh of relief as she could smell his cologne and it was stronger than his jacket. It gave her reassurance
that her mind wasn’t playing tricks on her. “I was scared it was all a dream,” she whispered. “It wasn’t a dream. This is real,” he soothed. “Your mother has already gone downstairs
and opened up shop so she’ll be quite busy today. You do need to explain to her what has happened.” “No,” he blurted, burying her head against his chest and then added with a muffle. “I want to
be selfish. For once I don’t want to be the person everyone makes me think I am. I can’t explain it to my mother.
It will hurt her to know that I fell for a man who is…was actually evil.” Molly suddenly looked up at Neflite. “I know what I want my last wish to be.” She pulled herself out
of his embrace and grabbed the lamp. She summoned the Genie. “You have decided upon your third wish?” he asked. “I have. This is selfish wish, but I don’t care.” “What is it that you command of me?” “I wish for my Mom to already know of Neflite and accept him for who he is,” Molly said with he head
held high. The Genie smiled. “Your wish is my command.” The Genie clapped his hands for the final time, sending
a wave of sounds throughout the room. "Your final wish is complete,” he said with a bright smile. “Be good to each other. Enjoy!" After that,
he vanished, as did the lamp from Molly’s hands. The lamp went back to the one who had possession of it, the spirit
of Queen Serenity. When she emerged from the bathroom, she found Neflite sitting in the living room, leg crossed over the other, on
the sofa. He stood up and offered his hand to her. “Shall we go?” “Go where?” “The forgotten promise I promised you.” She smiled as she took his hand and he led her outside to his waiting Ferrari. Once they were in, he soon drove to
a café. Once at the café, he treated her, just
as promised, to a chocolate parfait. They were so content in each other's company that they did not notice Sailor Moon in
normal form see them. She was quite shocked in what she saw. Serena was about to walk over and see what the heck was going on when suddenly she felt a presence
in her head. --Sailor Moon, they were brought back by the Queen of the Princess you are looking for— --The Queen is a spirit who wanted to give your friend happiness-- --Lord Neflite has been given a second chance because of his selfless act he proved the night he died-- Serena felt herself feel light headed as the voices were said, but for some reason she trusted in what
the voices were telling her. When the voices were gone, Serena smiled brightly and decided to leave them alone. One thing
she had to agree with the voices. Neflite did deserve a second chance for saving Molly. She would have done it, if she had
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