CHAPTER ONE
ENTER THE SHINING STAR
At exactly 9:10 am, a
single cry pierced the newly lit sky. All of Tokyo knew who the screamer was
and what her frantic cry was for.
“Oh
no, I've overslept again!” Serena wailed as she rushed around her bedroom.
“Serena, didn't I tell you to set your alarm?” Luna asked. The black cat stretched and began grooming herself. The yellow crescent on her forehead glowed.
“I
forgot,” Serena called from the depths of her closet.
Quickly, Serena put on
her blue and white school uniform, straightened the red bow on the front and
clasped her locket around the centre. Not even pausing to brush her long, blond
pigtails that began as balls on the top of her head, Serena raced out the door
and up the street.
“Don't
forget about the meeting at the Cherry Hill Temple after school,” Luna called
after her.
*****
Serena
slid into her seat just as Ms Haruna ended the mornings lesson. Serena did her
best to look as if she had been there all along, but her teacher knew better.
“Serena,”
Ms Haruna said. “Please review for the class the examples I just gave.”
A
red blush rose into Serena’s cheeks and she opened her mouth to admit to the
teacher she had missed the lesson again. Before she could speak, however, she
felt someone push a few papers into her hand. Serena blinked in surprise and
read the answers that she had been given. Ms Haruna tried to mask her shock.
“That’s
. . . right,” she said as the bell rang.
As
Serena stood to leave for lunch, she turned to see who her benefactor was. The
girl appeared to be slightly older than Serena, with shoulder length curly
brown hair and hazel eyes. She was taller than Serena by quite a few inches,
and wore a sun shaped ring on her finger.
“Thanks,”
Serena said. “You saved my life!”
“Your
life?” the girl asked.
“I
have a very important meeting to go to tonight, and my friends would’ve killed
me if I got detention,” Serena smiled. “My name is Serena. Are you new here?”
The
girl nodded. “I’m Jenny. I just moved here a few days ago.”
“Nice
to meet you,” Serena said. “Wanna go for lunch?”
*****
The
Sailor Scouts waited patiently on the steps of the Cherry Hill Temple. The
trees around the shrine were beginning to bloom, signaling an end to the
winter. Raye paced up and down impatiently wearing her temple robes. She always
dressed in the robes while at the Temple, telling everyone they were more
comfortable than her normal style of dress.
Amy
was seated in front of the shrine, reading a book. Her blue eyes skimmed the
pages quickly. She wore her uniform from school, having just come from her
after-school computer class. Luna was seated beside her, napping in the warm
afternoon sun. Mina sat on a stone bench near the stairs, close enough to be
able to hear anything being said, but far enough away to avoid being trampled
under Raye’s pacing. She also wore her school uniform, giving the same excuse
Raye gave for her temple robes. Her white cat, Artemis sat next to her,
following Raye with his eyes.
“Calm
down, Raye,” Artemis said at last. “You’re making me dizzy.”
“She’s
late again!” Raye fumed. “How difficult is it to walk from home to the Temple?”
“Maybe
she’s studying?” Amy suggested, not lifting her eyes from her book, “or has
detention?”
“Probably
the second one,” Luna answered dryly.
Lita,
who was leaning against a tree, laughed. “I should have told her I was making
cupcakes,” she remarked.
“Cupcakes?
Where?” Serena asked, suddenly appearing from behind Lita.
Raye
was about to march over to where Serena stood and demand an explanation when
Mina rose to her feet and intercepted her angry.
“So
Luna,” Mina said quickly, “why did you tell us to meet here?”
Raye
turned to face the black cat. Mina sat down again and breathed a sigh of
relief.
“I
know you all have your memories after Alan and Ann left,” Luna began, “but I’m
not sure why. Queen Serenity ensured that you would not have any memories of
the Sailor Scouts unless the Earth was in danger from the Negaverse.”
“Does
that mean we have to keep fighting?” Serena asked.
Luna
shook her head uncertainly. “I don’t know. All I know is that Serena knows she
is Sailor Moon, which means we’re not out of the woods yet.”
As
if to prove Luna’s point, a scream split the still air. All the scouts raised
their heads at the sound.
“It
came from the park!” Raye exclaimed.
Almost
instantly, the girls were on their feet and heading away from the temple.
*****
They
hid among the trees as they assessed the situation. It was definitely a monster
of the Negaverse, with metallic pink hair and green skin. She wore a black
leotard with a puffy tutu skirt. The monster was advancing towards one girl,
who stared at the creature in fright.
“Let’s
go!” Serena cried. “Moon Crystal Power!”
“Mars
Star Power!” Raye yelled.
“Mercury
Star Power!” Amy shouted.
“Venus
Star Power!” cried Mina.
“Jupiter
Star Power!” Lita ended.
The
Sailor Scouts jumped from the forest and placed themselves between the monster
and her prey.
“You
think you can steal that person's energy, do you?” Sailor Moon said. “Well, not
while I'm around! I stand for love and justice and in the name of the Moon . .
.”
“On
behalf of Sailor Mercury,” Mercury added.
“In
the name of Mars,” Mars said.
“For
Venus,” Venus cried.
“And
Jupiter also,” Sailor Jupiter finished.
“We
will punish you!” they all cried in unison.
“I
really wish they'd forget about the long speeches and get on with it,” Luna
complained from the bushes.
Artemis nodded his
agreement.
“Beat
it!” the monster said impatiently. “It’s not you I’m after, it’s her!”
Sailor
Moon turned around and saw that the victim was Jenny. She blinked in confusion
and turned back to the Nega monster.
“Well,
you can’t have her!”
The monster shrugged
and lunged at the five girls. They scattered, but the monster shot metallic
spikes from her hair, pinning Sailor Moon up against a tree.
“Guys,
help!” she called.
“Mercury
Bubbles Blast!” Sailor Mercury cried.
The park suddenly
filled with fog. Confused, the monster began to shoot spikes randomly. Sailor
Mercury gestured to Sailor Jupiter with a wave of her hand.
“Jupiter
Thunder Crash!” Jupiter yelled.
A shot of lightning
electrified the monster as the fog disappeared. The spikes fell from the tree
where Sailor Moon was trapped and the girl fell to the ground. Now angry, the
creature jumped at Sailor Mars.
“Venus
Crescent Beam Smash!” Sailor Venus shouted, sending her beam to the monster's
head.
Sailor Moon took off
her tiara, turning it into a glowing discus.
“Moon
Tiara Magic!” she shouted, throwing the tiara at the monster. It hit, and the
monster dissolved into a pile of dust.
“Totally
Moon dusted,” Sailor Moon giggled.
The other scouts were
already helping the dizzy victim to her feet. Sailor Moon caught Sailor Venus
by the elbow as she went to where Mercury, Mars, and Jupiter stood with the
girl.
“I know her,” Sailor
Moon whispered. “I met her today.”
Sailors
Moon and Venus joined their friends. The girl was already on her feet and
dusting off her jeans. She tucked her hair absently behind her ear and the
sunlight reflected off of her silver ring.
“Thank you,” she said.
“No
problem,” Sailor Moon answered. “Are you all right?”
Jenny
nodded. “What was that thing?”
“I'm
getting a weird feeling from that girl,” Luna whispered to Artemis as they
joined the girls.
“Yeah,
me too,” the other cat agreed. “Do you think she’s a spy?”
“Don’t
worry about that thing,” Sailor Mercury answered, “as long as you’re fine.”
Luna
squeezed her way over to where Jenny stood and the girl bent down to stroke
her. As the ring past near Luna’s eyes, she studied it intensely.
“Remember,
if you need us, we’ll be there in a flash!” Sailor Moon said with a wink.
Jenny
waved goodbye as the scouts vanished into the trees.
*****
“Oh
Luna, you worry too much,” Serena said.
“I'm
telling you there's something about that girl that's not right,” Luna argued.
Serena sat on her bed
and swung her legs back and forth. She had been getting ready to sleep when
Luna had decided to bring up the topic of the girl they had saved.
“What
do we know about her?” Luna asked.
“Well,”
Serena said as she pulled on her pink pajamas, “she goes to my school and she’s
in my home room class. Her name is Jenny, she just moved here but she doesn't
have very many friends. She usually eats lunch alone, but I had lunch with her
today.”
“Artemis
and I sensed something strange about her. It seemed to be coming from her ring.
She may be from the Negaverse,” Luna said seriously.
“That's
what you thought about Amy and she ended up being a Sailor Scout. Are you sure
there were only five of us?” Serena said.
Luna
nodded. “There were definitely only five Scouts, but I seem to remember another
member of your mother’s court, your lady-in-waiting, actually. I brought her to
Queen Serenity at her birth, but she wasn’t accepted by any planets. I wonder
if she’s been reborn on Earth. We should have another meeting.”
Serena yawned. “Can't
it wait until tomorrow? It's late and I'm tired.”
“I suppose, but be sure you’re
on time,” Luna sighed.
Serena didn't answer.
She was already sound asleep. Luna curled up on the foot of her bed.
“You're
hopeless, Serena,” she sighed.
*****
Amy
walked down the halls of Crossroads Junior High, holding her books tightly to
her chest. She had received the news from Serena about another meeting that
afternoon but had said she would be late. She was working on an extra credit
essay that was due in a few days and she wanted it to be perfect. Amy told
Serena that she would spend a few hours in the library and come to the meeting
after. Serena had made a face, but had agreed to pass on the message.
“Hey!”
someone called behind her.
Amy
turned around, not expecting to be the one who was called. She smiled when she
saw the girl they had saved the day before running down the hall towards her.
“You
dropped this,” she said, handing Amy a piece of paper.
“Thank
you,” Amy said.
The
girl’s eyes narrowed and she looked closer at Amy. “Have we met before?”
“I
– I don’t think so,” Amy stammered, wondering if the girl knew she was a Sailor
Scout.
“Yes
we did!” the girl said triumphantly. “I sit behind you in history class!
Remember, you lent me your notes so I could catch up?”
Amy
smiled. “Of course I remember you. My name is Amy.”
“I’m
Jenny,” the girl said with a grin. “Where are you going?”
“The
library,” Amy answered, expected Jenny to make a face.
“Hey,
me too!” Jenny said. “I work there after school sometimes, it’s volunteer, but
I love books.”
The
smile on Amy’s face widened. “Would you like to walk with me?”
Jenny
nodded and the two girls set off, chatting as if they’d known each other
for years.
*****
Amy
ran up the steps of the Cherry Hill Temple, hating to be late. She had almost
finished her essay, but had gotten caught up talking to Jenny and had nearly
missed the meeting. She slipped through the door, but didn’t escape the notice
of the other Scouts.
“Even
Serena managed to get here on time,” Raye said somewhat angrily.
Amy
blushed. “Sorry. I got caught up in something and forgot about the time.”
“That’s
our Amy!” Mina laughed, “she studies so much, she forgets about the rest of the
world!”
Amy’s
blush deepened and she sat down between Lita and Serena. Mina and Raye were at
the other side of the table, with Luna and Artemis at the head.
“So,
what were you saying about another member of Queen Serenity's court?” Serena
asked, her mouth full of cakes.
“There
was a girl who was born with the crescent mark, but was not chosen by a planet.
Serenity allowed her to stay in the court where she acted as Serena’s
lady-in-waiting,” Luna explained.
“What’s
a lady-in-waiting?” Serena interrupted.
“A
companion to a noble woman,” Amy replied. “Usually, the lady would have several
and they would talk. They were the noble’s best friends.”
“A
best friend,” Serena mumbled to herself.
“I
remember that girl,” Artemis said, getting back on track. “She used to always
let me sleep in her lap, and she kept you Scouts under control when you decided
to ‘explore’ your new powers. Now that you mention it, Jenny does look an awful
lot like her.”
“Would
she have scout powers?” Lita asked suddenly.
“Probably
not, since she doesn't represent a planet. The key to your powers is the planet
that you are the guardian of. If Mars suddenly exploded, Sailor Mars would be
powerless,” Artemis explained.
“Hey!”
Raye said angrily.
Artemis fled behind
Mina. “Just an example, Raye.”
Raye turned her
attention back to the problem at hand.
“Is
there anything else in space?” Lita asked. “Something she could be the guardian
of?”
“I
think Serenity would have told me if something had accepted her,” Luna said,
sounding hurt.
“Well,
there's black holes, stars, comets, meteors, asteroid belts, and a lot of
emptiness,” Amy said.
“She
could be the guardian of one of those,” Serena said hopefully.
“It's
possible she could represent a star, but it would have to be a pretty big one,”
Artemis said.
“What
about the Sun?” Mina suggested.
“That
would be powerful enough,” Artemis agreed.
“It
also would explain the ring on her finger,” Luna added.
“Sailor
Sun? That had a strange ring to it,” Serena said.
“That's
because you're not used to it, Meatball Head,” Raye said.
Serena
stuck out her tongue at Raye, which Raye promptly returned to her. While they
fought, Lita, Mina, and Amy returned to the discussion.
“If
she does control the powers of the sun,” Mina said, “then it would explain why
the Negaverse is after her.”
Luna
nodded. “They could use her as a bargaining chip to get Serena’s Imperial
Silver Crystal. We had better keep an eye on her.”
“No
problem,” Amy said. “I see her everyday in class, and she works after school in
the library. I can keep my eye on her.”
*****
Amy
sat in the library, quietly reading. Three days had past since the last Scout
meeting and not a single monster had returned. True to her word, Amy had been
watching Jenny and had found talking to the girl to be quite enjoyable. Jenny
had a strange sense of humour that Amy couldn’t help but like. She was also
quite smart, which provided Amy with stimulating conversation.
“Are
you done with these?” Jenny whispered, pointing to the pile of books Amy had
put on the table.
“Yes,
thanks,” Amy whispered back.
Jenny
picked up the books and put them on her cart, quietly wheeling them back to the
shelves where they belonged. Suddenly, there was a flash of light from one of
the aisles and a muffled scream. Amy was on her feet in an instant and heading
down to see what was wrong.
Jenny
was being held against the wall by another Negaverse monster. The creature had
a large book for a body and had wrapped Jenny up in a page. Amy ducked behind a
shelf and turned on her communicator.
“Guys,
get to the library fast! The Negaverse sent another monster and it has Jenny!”
Amy said, sending the SOS to her friends.
She
slipped her power stick out of her pocket.
“Mercury
Star Power!” she whispered.
The
monster laughed at Jenny. “You must be the one,” it said in a raspy voice. “Why
else would I have been sent?”
“Hold
it!”
The
monster turned to see Sailor Mercury standing behind her. The creature smiled
grimly.
“Mercury
Bubbles Blast!” Sailor Mercury said.
The room filled with
fog. From beneath the huge page, Jenny managed to squirm free. She fell to the
ground and rolled to where Mercury stood. Her ring began to grow warm on her
finger.
“Get out of here,”
Sailor Mercury called.
Visions swam before
Jenny’s eyes. She saw the sun and could feel herself being drawn into it. It
was warm on her skin, its power coursed through her, and she suddenly knew what
she had to do.
“No,” she said. Sailor
Mercury turned in surprise. Jenny held her ring above her hand and cried “Solar
Ring Power!”
In a brilliant flash
of light, Jenny was gone and in her place stood Sailor Sun. She wore the same
uniform as the other scouts with a yellow skirt with a purple bow on the back,
a white leotard with a yellow bow on the front, and white elbow length gloves.
She wore an orange choker with a golden sun on it and the jewel on her tiara
was also in the shape of a sun. On her feet were yellow sandals that laced up
her legs in ribbon.
“I
am Sailor Sun, Guardian of the Eternal Star,” Sailor Sun announced, stepping in
front of Sailor Mercury to face the monster. “Surrender or be destroyed!”
“You
are the right one,” the monster sneered. “Master! I will not fail you!”
The
creature lunged and Sailor Mercury and Sailor Sun each jumped in different
directions. Sailor Mercury rolled and stood again as the monster went after her
friend.
“Sailor
Sun!” Mercury called. “Use your powers!”
“I
don’t know what they are!” Sailor Sun replied. “I’m new at this!”
The
monster grabbed Sailor Sun by the leg and began to pull the newest scout
towards her.
“Jupiter
Thunder Crash!”
The
book creature released Sailor Sun as electricity coursed through its body. She
screamed in pain as Sailor Sun scrambled away.
“Wait!”
Sailor Sun cried. “I think I’ve got it now.”
She closed her eyes
and bowed her head slightly. Holding up her two hands in a triangle with her
thumbs and index fingers touching, she
brought them up so her jewel was showing in the middle of her fingers, and opened
her eyes.
“Day-Star
Solar Ray Charge!” she yelled, sending a beam of pure light energy from her
four finger and sun jewel.
The
beam hit the book monster and it incinerated into a pile of dust. Sailor Sun
stepped over it and went to meet her fellow scouts.
“Hi,”
she said. “I’m Sailor Sun.”
“I’m
Sailor Moon,” Sailor Moon said. She pointed to each of the scouts in turn.
“This is Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Venus, and I believe you’ve met
Sailor Mercury.”
“So,
am I in your little club now?” Sailor Sun asked.
Sailor
Jupiter laughed. “You don’t really have much of a choice, actually.”
“Welcome
to the team, Sailor Sun,” Sailor Mars said. “Meet us at the Cherry Hill Temple
at five o’clock tonight so you can see our human forms.”
With
that, the five original scouts vanished.
“Now,
how do I change back?” Sailor Sun wondered aloud.
*****
At
five o’clock on the dot, Jenny hesitantly walked up the steps leading to the
Cherry Hill Temple. At the top, she spotted Serena and Amy, as well as three
people she had never seen before. Slowly, she joined the small group. Jenny
looked at Amy up and down as if seeing her for the first time.
“Why
didn’t I notice before?” she asked herself. “Sailor Mercury, right?”
Amy
smiled and nodded. Jenny turned to Serena. “You have to be Sailor Moon.”
Serena
giggled. “Yeah, and this is Lita, also known as Sailor Jupiter, and Mina, our
Sailor Venus, and Raye, Sailor Mars.”
“And Sailor Sun makes
six,” Raye said formally. “Shall we start the meeting?”
Raye lead them inside
and served them tea and cookies. Serena, as usual, stuffed herself. Once
inside, Jenny noticed the two cats she had seen the first time the Sailor
Scouts had saved her.
“You
were great, Jenny,” Lita said after they had sat down. “I can see you have a
great instinct for fighting.”
“But
you have a lot of history to learn,” Luna said.
Jenny
blinked in surprise. “Um, okay,” she said slowly. “First I turn into a
superhero, now there’s a talking cat.”
“Two
talking cats,” Artemis said in a slightly hurt tone.
Jenny smiled and
sipped her tea.
“Who
would have thought monster fighting would be so much fun,” she teased. “Shall
we do it again tomorrow?”
Her new friends
groaned.
“Looks
liked she'll fit in just fine,” Luna said.