AN: Finally! Chapter 1 is done! Thanks for being ever so patient. I hope you enjoy it. Review to let me know what you think.

Chapter 1: A Mew Look

"Very well done," Mrs. Suesic praised, clapping her hands together. Aneeta bowed to the class, and took her seat at the front of the class.

"Now that's how you present a speech," She continued, moving to the center of the front black board. "Aneeta was able to capture you with her first sentence, and held it to the very end. I saw it, and don't try to deny it. She delivers with such passion and authority. I'm so proud of you Aneeta." She only nodded in response, making her black bangs sway. The rest of her hair was up in a high ponytail.

Aneeta Rolls. Honour student, and most respected back at Judina Middle School, and carries that same reputation at Yokota Secondary. She had the highest grades in all of her classes, and was an amazing public speaker, taking her to competitions across the country. Not only was she great in academics, she was great in athletics. She enjoyed playing soccer the most, and was on a travel team, but she also enjoyed playing basketball. The only problem, was her lack of friends.

Sure she had students who came up to talk to her once and a while, but she didn't have any real friends. One reason was because she wasn't a people person. She was shy, and became awkward around fellow students. The complete opposite of how she was saying speeches. She was comfortable when it came to being professional, but being recreational with others was too much for her. It also made it hard, since she didn't know how to make friends. She also never had a boyfriend before. Sure she'd been asked out a couple times, okay try almost a dozen, but she always turned them down. Again, because she wasn't comfortable being with others.

She tried her best not to let the other students know about her insecurities, and kept herself composed, and collected, as she always was delivering a speech. She was looked up to, and respected by everyone, students and teachers. If she didn't act like this anymore, she was afraid she'd lose that. So she put aside self-conscious, and not liked Aneeta, and allowed poised, and liked Aneeta to take command.

Putting her books into her bag, she closed her locker and turned to exit the school when Mrs. Suesic approached her.

"Hello Aneeta," She smiled warmly.

"Hi," Aneeta smiled in return. "What can I do for you?"

"I was wondering if you'd be interested in being a tutor," She explained. "Their's a tutor program starting at Leaflet Elementary, and they asked Secondary schools to select a few students to help with the program. And of course, I came to you. Our best student." Aneeta beamed at the words "best student".

"Of course I'd like to, just as long as it doesn't interfere with soccer," she nodded.

"It'll be every Tuesday and Thursday after school for an hour," Mrs. Suesic continued. "You'll go there right after to tutor your student where they need help the most. If its successful, they'll have it again next year."

"Okay," She agreed. "Soccer is Wednesday, and weekends, so that'll work out for me."

"Excellent," Mrs. Suesic cheered, getting a little too excited. "I'll right you down then for the program. The first session is tomorrow. Do you know how to get there?"

"Yup, my brother goes there."

"Perfect, I'm so glad you accepted," Mrs. Suesic sighed, as if a load was taken off her shoulders. "Thank you so much."

"No problem," Aneeta nodded. "Have a nice day Mrs. Suesic."

"You too dear," She smiled, leaving her.

Aneeta stepped outside, out in the blazing heat. It was hard to believe she was at school again. The summer break had only ended a few weeks ago, but they were still getting pretty nice weather. Her skin was still tanned from the break. A warm breeze picked up Aneeta's hair as she made her way down the street. She'd lived her in Nagoya all her life with her parents and her younger brother. Her parents never had to worry much about her academics, or her well bring, but it was her brother that caused them a lot of trouble. He was always getting mixed up in mischief, but hey, that's what little brothers were for right?

She didn't get very far when she began to feel very woozy. Putting a hand to her forehead, she swayed, and nearly lost her footing. Not wanting to gain attention, she staggered to a nearby bench, and parker herself there, until she felt better. She put her head in her hands, and squeezed her eyes shut. She felt like she was gonna faint.

"Are you okay Aneeta?" A male voice asked

"My head just hurts," She replied not looking up. "I'll be okay."

"You..." His voice trailed off, and she blacked out.

\NMM/

"Are you okay Miss Rolls?" A sweet voice asked. Aneeta breathed in the smell of the infirmary. That extra clean smell that made her bones chill sometimes. It was scary how a place could be so clean. With clear cabinets of various medicine, and doctor utensils. Infirmary?! Aneeta's eyes flew open, and sure enough she was partially hidden by a hanging sheet. The school's nurse was staring at her with her wide bright eyes, through her tiny glasses.

"Can you sit up?" She asked.

"I think," she grunted, pushing herself upright. "How'd I get here?"

"You brought in by Jeremy Dowy," the nurse smiled. "He said you fainted on a bench."

"Jeremy?" Aneeta blushed slightly, looking down at the plain white sheets that covered her. Jeremy Dowy was the captain of the school's baseball team, and a member of the kendo team. He was also one of the boys she had turned down. He'd asked her to go the fair with her last year. She told him that she was busy that day, but later on saw him there when her parents had surprised her and her brother by taking them to the fair. She tried to keep him from seeing her, but he did, and he looked hurt.

"Yup," she nodded, putting a hand to her forehead. "How do you feel?"

"Okay," she blinked rapidly. "My head doesn't hurt anymore."

"Maybe one of your parents could pick you up," the nurse suggested, walking towards the phone.

"No, that's okay." she jumped from the bed and plastered a grin to her face. "I'm alright. Maybe I'm just pushing myself a little too hard. With school and sports and everything. I'll go to bed early tonight." The nurse gave her a questioning look, pursing her lips and cocking her eyebrow.

"Really I'm okay," she assured.

"I could walk her home to make sure," Jeremy's voice came from near the door. Aneeta sucked in a startled breath. She couldn't believe he was still there. She was too anxious to look around the curtain at him.

"That would make me feel better," the nurse nodded.

"I'll be fine," she insisted. "I have to go pick up my brother anyways."

"It's no trouble at all," Jeremy shrugged, stepping into view. "I live by the elementary school." He was taller then she was by a full foot. His hair was a rich brown, that showed a hint of gold under the lights, and his eyes were a deep shade of blue.

"Well then its settled," the nurse sighed, clasping her hands. She raised her hand when Aneeta opened her mouth to protest. "No arguing. Nurse's orders. I don't want you fainting in the middle of the street and getting hit by a car or something." Aneeta nodded, and retrieved her bag from the foot of the bed.

"Thank you," she told the nurse as she followed Jeremy out of the infirmary.

"You're welcome,"she smiled. "Be safe now." Aneeta walked uncomfortably beside Jeremy through the school, and didn't try saying anything until they were outside.

"Thanks for taking me in there," she smiled, but kept her eyes forward.

"Your welcome," he answered nonchalantly. They made their way down the street at an average pace, but Aneeta felt awkward, and held tightly onto the strap of her bag.

"You don't have to walk with me," she finally said.

"I live this way," he shrugged. "And the nurse said it was best you didn't walk alone."

"But I feel better then I did earlier," she said, then tilted her head. "How long was I out?"

"About fifteen minutes," Jeremy answered, shoving his hands into the pockets of his pants. Aneeta nodded, and didn't expect him to carry on.

"So how was your summer?" he asked.

"Um, not bad," she answered, trying to not to stutter. "My soccer team won a couple tournaments. We're in the semi-finals of the play-offs right now. If we win we're going to the finals."

"When's the game?" he asked, still not looking down at her.

"Sometime next week I think,"she shrugged.

"In the park I'm guessing?"

"Yeah," she nodded. He's not planning to come is he?, she thought.

"What about you?" Aneeta turned the questions on him, wanting to get away from the thought. "What did you do?"

"Not much," he replied. "Hung out with friends. Went swimming at my uncle's." She nodded slightly, and they were followed by silence.

The streets they took weren't as lively as the main roads, but they had the occasion civilian that didn't allow laziness to keep them from walking. Cars zoomed by every so often, but they were always with the sound of the blowing wind, and rustling trees. Leaflet Elementary was a surprisingly small school. It wasn't big an elaborate like the others, but its small size kept classes smaller, so each student could get more personal attention with learning.

"I'll be fine from here," Aneeta smiled, shyly. "If I was going to faint I would have by now."

"I guess I can leave you then," Jeremy nodded. "Take care."

"Bye." Aneeta raised her hand slightly as he walked away.

"Aneeta!" A little boy cried joyfully. Aneeta turned to the school with a smile as her eight year old brother, Jay, bounded towards her. His shaggy black hair was all over the place, and he flailed his arms around as he ran to her.

"Guess what?" he grinned widely.

"What?" she asked, looking down at him in amusement.

"I'm going to be getting a tutor!" he cheered, overexcited.

"Do you know what it means?" She asked, cocking an eyebrow.

"Nope," he admitted shamelessly. "But I know it means kid from the high school will be buddies with me."

"I'm gonna be one of the High School students that's coming here for the tutor program," Aneeta smiled, walking him down the street.

"Really?" he asked, looking at her with wide eyes. "No offense, but I hope I get a guy."

"None taken," she laughed. "I hope I get a girl to tutor."

"What does a tutor even do?" Jay asked.

"They help you with your school work," She explained with a smile. "They help you understand it, and teach you some new things."

"That's sounds boring," he pouted, crossing his arms stubbornly. "Hey! maybe they could teach me some things about video games!"

"I highly doubt that," she smiled, placing a hand on his head.

\NMM/

"How was school?" Their mom, Georgia asked when they all were finally settled down at the table. Changed in more comfortable clothing, Aneeta had cooked dinner after she finished her homework. Their dad, Denis, had been home working on his latest commercial, and her brother had went to play some video games. Georgia had gotten home a few minutes ago from the office. She worked for magazine called Glamly, that advertised todays hottest things. Not just for fashion or music, but also the hippest ways to eat healthy, and stay fit. Aneeta insisted that they waited for her, and her father and brother didn't hesitate to dig in once they were all settled down.

"Good!" Jay replied through a mouthful of noodles.

"It was okay," Aneeta nodded in agreement. "Mrs. Suesic asked me to participate in a tutoring program at Jay's school."

"Yeah, and I'm getting a tutor!" he grinned, all too proud.

"You're not paying attention in class are you?" Georgia narrowed her eyes at him disapprovingly.

"The teacher makes things so boring," he complained, pouting. "School needs to be more fun."

"Not everything is suppose to be fun," Denis said, filling his mouth with noodles.

"Well school should be," Jay frowned.

"Does the tutoring fit in with your schedule?" Georgia asked looking at Aneeta,concerned.

"Yup," she nodded with a smiled. "It's Tuesdays and Thursdays."

"That's good," Georgia smiled back. "But make sure you don't fill your plate too much. You may not be able to cary it all."

"I'll be okay," she assured.

There wasn't anything else to do. She liked being busy. Since she didn't have friends, she filled her time with activities to keep herself busy. Everyday she went jogging to keep herself in shape, and would randomly bring a ball with her to practice in the park. She'd also weave other activities, such as cooking, knitting, and reading into her routine. Yes, her life seemed boring, but it was what she was use to.

They finished their dinner in silence, and Jay ran to the T.V. as soon as he was done. Her father went back to working, and her mother went to her office to work on a new layout. Aneeta washed their dishes, then went to read for an hour before heading out for her run.

She put on a pair of comfortable shorts, and a simple t-shirt. She kept her hair up in a ponytail, but retied it to make sure it stayed. Sitting on her bed, Aneeta was changing her socks when she noticed something. There was a mark on her foot. On the heel of her foot was a pink jagged-wing.

"That's weird," she whispered, running her finger over the mark. "When did that get there?" She tried rubbing it off, thinking it was just dirt, but it fade.

"It's too distinct to be a birth mark," she said, looking closer. "I don't own any tattoos." Aneeta shrugged, and put on her sock, but thought about it her entire run.

\NMM/

Aneeta shivered with excitement as she made her way to Leaflet Elementary. She couldn't wait to meet the student she would be tutoring. She had barely made it through the day without it sweeping through her mind a few times a class. She skipped up the steps and breezed through the front doors.

She was immediately greeted by the sounds of anxious children from the classrooms as they waited for the bell to ring. The walls were filled with colorful bulletin boards, covered with art work by the students. Aneeta took an immediate turn which brought her into the main office. The atmosphere in here seemed the same as the rest of the school, but it was much more quiet. There was a small lady sitting at a deck, which had a computer and many files open on it.

"Hello Mrs. Flell," Aneeta greeted with a big smile. The lady looked up, brushing stray grey hairs from her face.

"Oh, hello Aneeta," she smiled back. "What can I do for you today?"

"I'm here for the tutoring program," Aneeta said, adjusting her bag strap.

"Oh, yes," Mrs. Flell nodded, closing up a folder and opening another. "I thought I saw your name on the list. Yup, here you are. They're all ready and waiting for you in room 110. Here's your name tag. The students already know the names of their tutors." She handed her a rectangular piece of pink paper with her name printed in big black bold letters. She pinned it to her shirt without hesitation.

"Thanks," Aneeta dipped her head respectfully. "Have a nice afternoon."

"You too dear, and good luck," Mrs. Flell waved as she left the room. The bell rang as Aneeta stepped out, then students came flooding out of the classroom. Aneeta giggled, as she weaved her way through the stampede of kids. She made her way down the next hallway. On the way she greeted teachers she knew and had when she went here.

She finally made it to 110, and stepped inside. There were round tables scattered around the room, with at least two elementary students per table. Some already had their tutors sitting with them ,and they were making introductions.

"Hey Aneeta!" Jay waved at her from across the room. She smiled and waved back, and almost gasped when she saw Jeremy sitting next to him. Mrs. Suesic must have asked him too, she thought.

"You're Aneeta Rolls?" Aneeta looked down at the little girl that now stood in front of her.

"Yes I am," she nodded. "And you are?"

"I'm your tutoring partner," she grinned. "My name is Kita Nakamura." Kita had super short, dark brown hair that only reached her ears, but her bangs, that were parted, reached her waist.

"It's very nice to meet you," Aneeta held out her hand, and Kita shook it.

"I'm sitting over here," Kita didn't hesitate to drag her to a table in the corner. "So tell me about yourself."

"Well," Aneeta began seating herself in the tinny chair. "I'm in grade 10. I go to Yokota Secondary. I'm on a travel soccer team, and I also enjoy playing basketball..."

"That's cool!" Kita beamed cutting her off. Aneeta then noticed that one of her eyes were blue, the other silver.

"Now about me," she grinned. "I love music! I absolutely love it. I've been playing piano since 6, and I've been playing guitar since 7. I'm really good at both. I can also sing. I sing at every assembly. I also love to draw. I love drawing my own little Manga characters. They're so cute. See?" She pulled a sketch pad out of no where,and quickly flipped through the pages. Aneeta barely had a glimpse at each, but she had to admit they were good.

"I'm also obsessed with Fanfiction!" She continued, her talking speed not slowing down. "I have over 100 hundred stories on there. I'm always writing, or playing music, or drawing. I'm always occupied doing something. I want to be an author/musician/Mangaka." Aneeta was staring at her blankly when she finally finished.

"Are you okay?" Kita waved her hand in her face.

"You sure are full of energy," she finally spoke.

"Yup," she nodded shamelessly. "The teachers are constantly tell me to settle down, but I can't. So I was thinking for this tutoring thing we should do some fun stuff. Like, I could teach you how to play piano or something."

"But, I'm suppose to be teaching you," Aneeta protested.

"Yeah, but I hate learning," Kita sighed stretching her arms. "It's boring. Now music is fun to learn. There's scales, and rhythms, and notes. You probably don't know anything about this stuff do you?"

"Well, no because-"

"So I should teach you about them," Kita shouted. "That way we can both be happy." Aneeta slouched in her seat. This is going to be tough, she thought.

"Are you behaving Kita?" A male teacher had walked up to them. He wore a pair of round glasses, and a formal suit. His hair was blonde, and held in a small ponytail.

"Of course Mr. Zing," she grinned.

"Did you give her the sheet?" he asked cocking an eyebrow. Kita pouted and slouched.

"No," she replied.

"Well she needs that sheet in order to help you," he said. Kita sighed, then bent over her backpack and pulled out a piece of paper.

"It's just a small summary about her, and what she needs help in," Mr. Zing explained as Kita reluctantly handed her the sheet.

"Oh, okay," she nodded. This will make things a lot easier, she thought.

"Well, good luck then," he smiled at them before moving onto another table.

"You don't have to follow that you know," Kita said looking bored. "It just tells you what you should do, not what you have to do."

"Well I am one for following instructions," Aneeta said looking over the paper. She needed help in math, science and geography. Easy things to teach, she told herself. That is if the student is willing to learn. She looked up from the paper to Kita, who was staring off into space, absentmindedly scratching her wrist. Aneeta gasped when she saw a pink mark on her wrist.

"What is that?" She whispered, taking her hand, and almost pulling her over the table. She held her arm upright and squinted at it. She could make out a paw print shape.

"Um, its not a tattoo if that's what you think," Kita hurriedly answered.

"Of course it isn't," Aneeta sighed. "But when did you get it?"

"I don't know," she shrugged. "I got it yesterday. It appeared out of nowhere after I fainted."

"You fainted?" Aneeta's eyes widen shock.

"Yeah, sometime before my last class was over," she nodded. "It just appeared there."

"I fainted yesterday too," Aneeta spoke, lowering her voice.

"You did?" Kita cocked an eyebrow, but she looked as if she was catching on.

"Yeah, and I found a strange mark on me too," she continued. "It's on my foot."

"No way," Kita gapped. "You think it means something? Like some serial attack? Maybe it was food poisoning? What did you eat yesterday? Did you have chicken? Cause I did."

"No I had noodles," she sighed shaking her head. "I'm not sure what it could be. But it mean something."

"I say we need to crack this case," Kita shouted a little too excited, gaining the attention of everyone in the room.

"She's just excited," Aneeta grinned at everyone, then brought her voice down again. "You can't tell anyone."

"Why not?" Kita pouted. "This could be big. We should call a secret service or something."

"We can't call anyone, 'cause they'll think we're crazy," Aneeta groaned. "We just need to keep this to ourselves."

"Then what do we do?" she asked, looking at her expectantly.

"Right now, I'm gonna start with helping you with some math," Aneeta grinned.

"Aw!"

\NMM/

"Are you sure it's here?" asked a woman with short green hair that curled under her jagged ears. Her skin was a tanned, and a long green robe was wrapped neatly around her seemingly fragile body, touching the floor. The sleeves were vary large, and it seemed her arms were drowning in them. She wasn't just an ordinary girl. She was from a distant galaxy, a far away planet. She was part of an advanced species of humans. The Denans. Her features were much different then that of a normal human. She was of a taller stature, her pupils were like that of a cat, and fingers were lengthy.

"Yes Dlender," a man nodded standing beside her. "I can feel it." He was just as lean and lengthy as she was. His hair was a royal blue, and flowed down his back. His lighter blue robe was wrapped tightly around him, and reached the floor as well. They were gazing into a window of magic she had conjured, and it was showing them the planet Earth.

"After centuries of searching," she sighed. "It's on this pathetic little planet."

"It shouldn't be too hard to find," he nodded. "Humans have no powers to fight against us with."

"Can I go looking first?" a girl's voice asked from behind them. They turned to the little girl that stood before them. Her dark pink hair was in two ponytails that rested on her shoulders. Her robe was a lighter pink, and it only reached her knees, and the sleeves were tighter. Her legs were covered with medium pink pants.

"Are you sure you can handle it?" Dlender asked, looking at her questioningly.

"Of course," she nodded. "I can handle a bunch powerless humans."

"Then take care," the man said, granting her her request.

"Thank you," she smiled, bowing respectfully.

\NMM/

"Eliot, I've found one!" Wesley called from down in the basement. Eliot dropped the new menus they he had just received, and booked it down the stairs, jumping over the last few.

"Where?" he asked, breathing a little heavy.

"They're actually walking this way," Wesley explained, typing away at the keyboard.

"They?"

"Yes," he nodded. "There are two of them." Two red dots blinked on a zoomed in map of Nagoya. Wesley made the computer zoom in even farther and there were two girls and a boy walking down the street. The first girl was older, and looked to be in High School. He did a scan on her, and her DNA was mixed with one of the animals they sent out.

"She's one of our girls," Wesley smiled satisfied. "Aneeta Rolls."

"And the other?" Eliot asked, leaning over his shoulder. The other little girl looked younger then the other girl, but older then the little boy she was talking with. Her DNA was too mixed with one of the animals.

"Yup," Wesley nodded. "She is too. Kita Nakamura." A sudden alarm went off, causing a red light to flash above them.

"What's that?" Eliot demanded. Wesley typed away like a maniac, and a blue dot had appeared on the map, heading towards the two red.

"Its one of the aliens," Welsey said, taking a scan of the creature. Eliot was gone before he said anything else.

\NMM/

"Thanks again for walking me home again," Kita smiled up at Aneeta. "You didn't have to."

"Well what else was I gonna do?" Aneeta rolled her eyes at her. "We live in this general direction anyways."

"Yeah, we live that way," Jay said, pointing perpendicular to the direction they were walking in.

"My house isn't that much farther, so no worries," Kita nodded. Kita's mom had called saying she wouldn't be able to pick her up since she had to go take care of some errands. Aneeta happily offered to take her home. Her parents weren't really ready to let her walk home by herself, even though Kita feels she's old enough. Aneeta's attention was then caught by a pink building they were passing. The sign read "Cafe Mew Chi Lou". It was red and pink with heart shaped windows, and looked like something out of a fairy tale.

"They just finished building that last week," Kita explained, when she saw Aneeta staring at it. "I hope it opens soon. I wanna try all of their deserts!"

"Me too!" Jay cheered.

"You don't need anymore sugar," Aneeta sighed. Aneeta was hit with a sudden anxious feeling, and stopped dead.

"Aneeta?" Jay looked up at her worriedly.

"There's something coming," She whispered.

"And I don't think its friendly," Kita nodded, looking up at her with scared eyes. "I felt it too."

"Felt what?" Jay demanded, feeling out of the loop. Aneeta stared on ahead of them, and watched the empty street. It was quiet. A scary quiet. They began walking again, but much slower, and more cautious. The air was then split bye an ear piercing screech. A giant mutated bird burst from a bunch of trees that we behind the cafe. It's colors were contradicting, the wings were torn-looking, but still carried its massive body, its talons were crooked but sharp, and its beak looked like it was chipped from age.

"What's THAT?" Jay was the first of them to speak. The bird answered with another piercing call, then swooped towards down at them.

"Look out!" Aneeta gasped, grabbing Jay and running with Kita at her side. Aneeta looked over her shoulder, to see the birds closing in, so she shove Kita one way, and she dove the other, just in time to miss its talons.

"That hurt!" Kita complained getting up. The bird made a turnabout, ready to attack again.

"I'll distract it," Aneeta said, putting Jay down. "Go! Run!" Jay immediately ran down the street, taking care to keep under the trees.

"Over here you over grown buzzard!" Kita cried throwing a stick at it.

"No Kita, run!" Aneeta ordered dropping her bag. The bird ignored Aneeta, and made a swooping dive at Kita.

"No!" Aneeta shouted, running at her. She came into the bird's view again, and the bird changed its direction at the last second. Aneeta gasped and squeezed her eyes shut, expecting to feel the talons pierce her skin. But she didn't. Instead she felt herself being moved at a fast speed. She opened her eyes again, and found herself sitting under a tree.

"Stay here for a second." A blonde boy was standing over her, looking down at her with narrowed blue eyes. She only stared back.

"Ah!"

"Kita!" Aneeta shouted, getting to her feet.

"Stay here!" The boy ordered, and then he was gone. Aneeta blinked in confusion and saw Kita running away from the bird was closing in on her.

"Watch out!" Aneeta screamed, here eyes filled with tears just as the bird was about to grab her, but then she was gone.

"What?" she whispered.

"Aneeta!" She was tackled from behind, but managed to stay on her feet.

"Kita!" She gasped. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah," she nodded. "I'm okay."

"You guys need to fight that thing." The blonde boy stepped up to them.

"Fight it?" Aneeta stared at him in disbelief. "How can you expect us to fight that thing when it can shish kabob us!"

"Trust me, you can fight him Aneeta," he said.

"How do you know my name?" She demanded.

"Well I did just say it," Kita said. "But how are we suppose to fight it?"

"With these," He handed them each a pendent. Looking down at the tiny pendent, she felt something stirred inside something was trying to break out, show its true self. She heard the sound of flapping wings, but it wasn't the harsh slow beats of the mutated bird, but quick light flaps. This made her heart flutter as well. She didn't even realize what she was doing until she had already done it.

"Mew Mew Plum! Mewtamorphosis!" Kissing her pendent, she was surrounded by bright purple lights, as her clothes melted away. A strong wind came out of nowhere ,blowing her hair loose of its elastic and making it very dark shade of purple. Being carried in the wind, she twirled lifting her hands into the air, and a dark purple sleeveless leotard collected around her body. Dark purple arm bands, trimmed with black, shaped around her upper arms as she held them out, and long sleeves extended from them. She did a back flip, landing on her hands, and a long train extended from her lower back as she did. She kicked out each foot, and dark purple ankle boots appeared on each foot, as well as a garter trimmed with black on her right leg. She pushed off her hands and landed on her feet again, and found herself under a full moon. She gazed up in amazement as her eyes darkened to purple. Spreading her arms out again, a giant pair of bat wings extended with her from her back, and a pair of bat ears popped out from the top of her head. She flapped her wings once lifting her into the air. Her pendent appeared around her neck, and she struck her final pose in front of the full moon.

"Whoa!" Aneeta gasped, taking a step back. "Wha-?" She did all the moving, yet she was still in the same spot.

"Cool!" Kita grinned.

"Mew Mew Licorice! Mewtamorphosis!" Giving her pendent a big smack, red lights surrounded Kita as she jumped happily into the air, with her clothes gone. She was then surrounded by color sweets and candies. She jumped around happily, and twirled on top of lollipop as red licorice peels wrapped around her body, forming a blood red halter top attached to a mini skirt that flared out. She jumped down, and jump across some colourful jujubes. Knee-high black boots with red and blood red laces appeared in mind-stride, along with a red garter trimmed with blood red. Chocolate chips started to dance around her, so she couldn't help but join in, clapping her hands to the imaginary beat of their dance. As she did, black and red licorice wrapped around her waist, arms and wrists, forming a black belt with a rub in the middle, red-laced, black fingerless gloves, and red arm bands, trimmed with blood red. The chips then flew away, with Kita in close pursuit, leading her through a chocolate waterfall. When she immerged through the other side her hair was completely red. She caught a giant cherry that had fallen from the sky, and took a bite out of it, making a pair of roundish black ears with white insides pop from her head, as well as short whitish tale with a black tip extended from her behind. She through the cherry up again, and her eyes were now red. She took one final leap and landed on a long stick of licorice, striking her final pose.

"Sweet!" Kita giggled. "I look so cute!"

"What is this all about?" Aneeta demanded.

"It's what you need to defeat him," the blonde nodded towards the giant bird that was now perched in the tree above them.

"AH!" The girls screamed, running away from the tree.

"Quite fooling around and attack it!" the blonde shouted angrily at them.

"How?" Kita panicked, barely keeping up with Aneeta as they ran down the street, with the bird on their tail.

"Believe what your instincts are tell you!" he shouted. "Listen to your heart."

"That sounds kinda corny," Aneeta managed to giggle, so only Kita heard her. "But I think I know what he means." Aneeta stopped, and spun around to face the bird, holding her hands out in front of her.

"Jingle Chuck!" A black nun chuck with golden bells attached to pink and white striped a string on both ends appeared in her hands. The bells were shaped like cones, with black gems on them. She then twirl it fast as she could, causing the bells to jingle in a rhythmic pattern. By doing this, she created a shield of swirling wind in front of her, causing the bird to back off, shaking its head from side to side in confusion.

"I wanna try!" Kita grinned. "Glitter Brush!" A pale paint brush that was big enough to be held with two hands came tumbling from a cloud of glitter that had appeared above Kita. She caught it and held it above her head. The tip of the brush was made of a multitude of colors. Three jewels were located under the bow, one diamond, one ruby and one sapphire. There was a red ribbon around it with a diamond heart in the middle.

"On three?" Kita asked. Aneeta nodded, letting the shield go.

"LICORICE..!" Kita shouted, swinging her brush to the side. "RIBBON..!" She then spun it in her hands in front of her, and color streaks began to trail after it. "PAINT BLAST!" She locked it next to her side, and held on as a burst of colors erupted from its tip.

"PLUM...! " She grabbed both handles of the nun chuck, and pulled them apart, stretching the chain that linked them. "NIGHT..!" She whipped one end into the air, and twirled it around. "PIERCE!" Whipping her nun chuck in the bird's direction, it immediately straightened out, piercing the bird right in the center of the chest. The attacks combined, caused the bird to wither, and fall to the ground in defeat. Before it even touched the ground, it disintegrated into nothing. The girls stood their in amazement, staring at the spot where the bird would have fallen to.

"Nice job," the boy congratulated, breaking the silence.

"That was so cool!" Kita agreed, her paint brush gone, and leaping toward Aneeta. "We beat it!"

"What..." Her voice trailed off, and looked at the boy. "What was that?"

"An alien," he said simply.

"An alien?" Kita repeated in disbelief. "No way!"

"You saw it for yourself didn't you?" he shrugged. "If that's not proof enough then I don't know what is."

"That was an alien?!"

"Jay!" Aneeta gasped, turning to see her brother just down the street. "I though I told you to go!"

"I did!" he answered, running back. "But I didn't go too far, 'cause I was worried about you. I thought it was gonna eat you!"

"I'm fine," Aneeta smiled, hugging him. "I'm just glad your safe."

"You three will have to come with me," the boy said, leading them to the Cafe.

"Why?" Kita asked, picking up her bag.

"Because I'm the reason you guys are like the way you are."

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Mew Intro Time!

Introducing our first two Mews! Mew Plum, or Aneeta Rolls, which was my Mew OC, and Mew Licorice, Kita Nakamura, who was created by ANMProductions. Congratulations! I really liked Kita's character. She's energetic, and just plain funny. She's also very young, so I thought it would be perfect to bring her into the story as Aneeta tutoring partner. Their different personalities also make the story more enjoyable.

I hope you enjoyed it. Stay tuned to see if your Mew will show up. I'm still accepting Mew entries, so feel free to enter one. See ya next time.