So.

My other story, The Secret Sailor Senshi, won't be written anymore. I wrote this fan fiction here before Secret Senshi. This is the Secret Senshi original. You don't have to read that one to understand any of this. This is just the original of that. I decided to re-write this one here and that was the re-written one. But, to be honest, this one is the better one of the two.

That explanation above only makes sense to me, doesn't it? Oh, well...

Anyways, I hope you like this. This story will have Haruka/Michiru, Makoto/Ami, Rei/Minako. I don't like Usagi with Mamoru so I don't know who she'll be with.
Probably Mamoru. :P

Enjoy! :D


"C' Mon, Rose, stop being such a slow poke!" My friend, Carrie, shouted. My other friend, Penny, shouted things like that along with her. Sometimes I wish people would stop rushing me. So…I'm slow at doing things. Don't rush me!

Anyways,

We were going to Carrie's pool. Considering she was our best friend and all, we were allowed to come up almost every day. Those privileges could be revoked however. We always splash all of the water out of the pool. Does it not matter that her big n' tall brother comes in with his freakishly freaky strength and splashes us to death? Apparently not.

More so, Carrie's also freakishly strong…perhaps that's what she gets for living with such a strong family. I suppose there are good things for a girl like me. I lived with my mother and my dad disowned me. My other relatives are over in Japan.

"Jump in, jump in!" Penny shouted, trying to push me in.

"No! Stop it, you Bum!" I pushed back.

"I will not stop; I want you to jump in, one way or another!" She shouted in my face.

Just as I was about to respond, Carrie came behind us and pushed us both in.

Cold water filled my nose and stung my eyes. The chlorine was the worst, however, as it was burning my throat. Shallow as it was (3 feet…), I started screaming and splashing around.

"Oy!" I shouted.

"Hey, if neither of you were going to jump, I thought I could solve the argument for you..." Carrie shrugged, jumping in.

"HEY PENNY, GIVE ME MY GOGGLES!" She shouted, lunging for the smaller in size girl.

"Eek!" She screamed playfully.

"Hey, Rose, I just saw your mom go by," Carrie says.

"Really? Where?" I asked.

Carrie pointed to the front of the house, out onto the road.

"Was she just…standing there? Staring? Like a creeper?" I asked, dipping my head under the water.

"NO!" Carrie giggled.

Penny started laughing.

"I just saw your car go by…aw, forget it." Carrie sighed, shaking her head. She jumped on top of Penny.

I grabbed her younger brother's float tube and climbed inside, sighing. Sun beating down on me, water all around me…yes, it was peaceful. And I was getting a tan. I so very badly needed a tan. Last summer I spent my days all cooped up inside and ended up becoming as pale as a ghost. Now, I had a reason to go outside. How better could it get?

I guess I just wasn't aware of how bad it could get


"Hey, Carrie, let me call my Mom to tell her that I'm coming home." I said to Carrie as we sat in her living room watching Bones.

"OK, just press '9'. I have you on speed dial."

"I know you do…"

Penny had already gone home and, because my house was only down the street, I always got to stay longer.

Ring.

Ring.

Ring

Ring.

Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeppp…

I hung up the phone, disdain. How dare my mother not pick up the phone! She always told me that she would pick up the phone, no matter whom she was talking to.

I shrugged. I guess it's not a big deal.

"Bye, Rose." Beatrice said, hugging me.

"Bye! See you…whenever I see you! Be safe!" I shouted, running down the street. I just know Carrie-Bear is rolling her eyes now.

Running up the hill…up the stairs…and in the door. The car wasn't in the driveway, though..

Hmm…peculiar.

Walking into the kitchen, however, I was more shocked that I really imagined.

My mother lay in a puddle of blood.


I walked onto the bus at the top of the road carefully. I hadn't been back to school in a couple days. After the police talked to me about 'it' (I.e. my mom's murder) and I was told I had to move to Japan, we had to discuss school. I would still be going to the same school for these last couple of days, even though I didn't think it was a good idea. I decided that I wouldn't talk to anybody. I'd only nod and smile.

Nod and smile.

Smiling was very hard.

Now I took the bus to school. I don't talk to my friends anymore. I don't speak to anyone.


Sitting my back pack down on my bunk gently, I sat in the ragged desk chair across from the desk I had savaged from my home. Funny thing about the murder was: The murderer didn't take ANYTHING. All of the rich, electronic devices were still there, the money mom had been saving was still there, and nothing was ransacked. The only thing gone was the car. And even that looked like it was started with wires because both sets of keys were still lying on top of the entertainment center.

It was funny.

Too funny, actually…it was almost as if…someone had deliberately killed my Mom for no good reason.

Hmm…

'I suppose it's just something for me to contemplate…' I thought.

"Hey Rose. How was your day at school? Mine was superb. Nathan asked me out and I said 'OMG YERSH!' and then he kissed me and I kissed back and now tonight we have a date and…" My stupid roommate, Miranda, started yapping.

She never shut up. Especially when she knew that I would never talk to her. I didn't talk to anyone. Well…I did have an exception to that rule. I always talked to Ethan. I…confided in him. Oh, and I spoke to one of the people who managed the place I was living. Theodora. She was nice to me too…and I talked to her a lot.

"Hey, Roseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Roseeeeeeeeeee….eeeeeee…rrrooooossssseeeeee…are you listening to me?"

Oh, how I hated it when she pulled apart my name. I suppose that's what I get for letting her borrow my Tyler Perry collection…

I grunted.

"What evvvveeerrrr…" And with that, she walked out of the room.

I stood out on the balcony on the very top floor with Ethan and Theodora. Ethan had brown hair and wore glasses. His eyes were brown. My hair WAS raven colored, but when I turned five, I noticed light, NATURAL, pink strands in my hair. And I started freaking. I HATE the color pink. I usually tried to hide them because of the mocking words I get over them, but it's getting harder and harder to hide them. They just keep appearing!

"Hey, Earth to flower," Ethan said, waving his hand in front of my face. Ethan and Ms. Casey were the only ones who called me Flower, mostly because of my name.

"O-Oh…sorry E-Ethan…" I stumbled, blushing.

"Hmm…are you always this articulate?" He asked.

"Did you get that from the Hercules movie?" I asked glancing up at him.

"I see you're a tough adversary."

"When did I be-become an 'adversary'?" I asked him.

"Ever since I met you, Flower."

I rolled my blue eyes lightly. As sweet as he was, he was also very sarcastic. And dating Theodora.

He turned and I, instinctively, turned with him.

"Bye, Flower, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Night." He waved.

I waved back and also left, loathing the trip back to Miranda. In less than a couple hours, Nathan had found out that Miranda wouldn't shut up, so…he chose the better option. He went to Jennette. The sensible yet crazy, beautiful yet she didn't flaunt it, popular yet didn't hang with the popular crowd, awesome girl. Good for Nathan…sucks for me. Now I'm going to be up half of the night listening to her yapping. At least tomorrow was SATURDAY.

"Rosssseeeee…" I heard.

"Rooosssseeeeee…"

My eyes popped open, the only noise coming from the light curtains hanging above my open window as the breeze floated in.

"ROSE!" A soft voice shouted. I shot up from bed, hitting my head on the wooden boards above.

"Hee Hee…sorry, I didn't mean to shout. Here I am, the Princess of Peace, and yet I'm disturbing you." The voice whispered.

"Yes, yes you are. Miranda, are you playing a prank on me? I mean it, I will cut you. You've been talking all night and if you want me to talk, I'll talk. Just SHUT UP!" I whispered harshly.

"No, silly. Miranda moved to the room of which Nathan sleeps. She wants to pull a prank on him."

I rolled my eyes. Typical.

Suddenly, the door opened and in popped Ethan and Theodora.

"Hey, Rose, what's that noise?" Theodora asked, her soft blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail.

The figure of which the voice was coming from smiled and snapped her fingers softly. Ethan transformed into a dark, small corgi and Theodora turned into a golden brown corgi.

Funny, Theodora didn't fit the description of a corgi. She wasn't annoying. The figure shrugged.

"Sorry, but I have to work fast. Now," She gathered the animals in her arms and drifted to the door, closing it.

"These," She handed them to me.

"These guys are your protectors."

What?

She bent forward and placed one of her hands on each of their foreheads. A magenta peace sign appeared on each of their foreheads and they nodded vigorously.

"We understand." Ethan said.

"Mhm," Theodora nodded.

Then, her hand was placed on my forehead.

Memories of a distant past I couldn't recall flew into my brain. I never lived them, personally, but there I was, in each of them.

A girl, me, walked along an elegant path with her mother, father, and older sister. A kingdom was spread behind them and an elegant moon was shining brightly across the sky. Something caught my attention and I quickly ran towards it. Four girls were waving me over. The first had short, orange hair. The second had long, messy, dirty colored blonde hair. The third had to-her-shoulders green hair mixed with white. The fourth had wavy pitch black hair. I hugged them all closely, but as I tried to hug the one with the blonde hair, my mother pushed her down and pulled me away. The girl held her hand up, unable to get up herself, but as I went to help her, my Father pushed me away…and walked away…along with my Mother. My older sister stared at me, looking at me longingly until my Mother grabbed her up and forced her along. What was wrong with the blonde haired girl? Why did they push me away too? What?

Why the FLIP was I calling them 'mother' and 'father' and 'older sister'?

A magenta peace sign started glowing on my forehead too. But, along with the peace sign, a star necklace of some sort fell into my hands.

The base of the necklace was magenta, like the sign on my head. I traced my fingers up the sides, going over the bumpy white and brown jewels and the edges of the star. A button in the middle intrigued me, however. So, I pressed it.

Now, I stand in my bedroom, wearing the uniform of a Japanese high school student. I do believe they call that 'Fuku'.

Wait-hold up-how did I know that?

Anyways, the skirt was magenta with one long white stripe on the base. The body suit was brown and the collar was also magenta with two thin white stripes. I had on a choker with a white crescent moon sign in the middle. The fabric holding the sign was brown. I also had gloves and boots on. My boots were brown and white and right on the top of both of them was another peace sign. My gloves were white with brown ruffles. Crescents and peace signs adorned me everywhere.

"What's up with all…this?" I asked, waving my hands up and down my body.

Wait. My hair. And what was that sensation on my back?

I grabbed at my hair and noticed that they were up in ponytails. Except, there were no holders. Just…buns shaped like hearts. My back...

As I flexed my arms, a pair of light purple wings shot out from my back and a wand grew from thin air, my hand grabbing it like it was a natural habit.

"They're called odangos! It's a Japanese hairstyle. Or…just I guess, buns." The voice told me.

"Anyways, now, when you're all dressed up like this…"

"Oh, I know. I know everything. I'm Sailor Peacius; I help rule the Earth and the moon and the star Peacius. I'm peaceful and I hate violence…

And I help fight evil."

So, my 'Sailor Peace' spirit keeps coming and waking me up at the butt crack of dawn every morning. Miranda, Nathan, and Jennette were all adopted together by a man named Dan Schneider. He'd already had two older kids named Jerry and Noah.

God bless Dan Schneider.

So, now, it's just me in my own room with two corgis who used to be human that both can talk and a stupid spirit of a past reincarnation of myself that I can't even remember being.

Great.

Now I know that I REALLY need that therapist.

Anyways, from what I can understand, my past self who's living up on some moon kingdom says that my mother, Queen Neo-Serenity of that Moon kingdom, rejected me because I went against her wishes.

Ha! I guess she needs to get over that. I go against everyone's wishes.

And then...she said something about the whole 'Moon kingdom against the Sun kingdom…' but I stopped listening then because I didn't think it was very important.

Little did I know how important it truly is.

It was my last day in America-tomorrow I'd be going to Japan-and I wanted to say bye to Carrie and Penny.

"Can I visit them before I leave today? After school?

"Yes, just be safe. Oh, and you know the time you're supposed to be here. so, get here on time."

Whatever.


Walking down into my old neighborhood was nostalgic. The trees, the houses, the people… It all brought back memories. Some were mostly good, one in particular, bad.

I saw a U-haul down at my old house and I cringed. The fact that someone was moving in so quickly made me angry. Two girls about my age were standing down near the U-haul truck with another girl about my age. Carrie and Penny, no doubt. But, the other girl caught my eye. ALL of her hair was pink and it was caught up in messy pigtails. They were bushy and everything. She had the same buns as Sailor Peacius, but hers were pointy and the like. Her eyes were a red color, but it worked on her. She looked a couple years older than me…she even looked like me.

"That's weird…" I say a loud.

"Yeah I know flower. She looks just like you!" Ethan exclaimed.

"Hey, Flower, maybe she's your older sister that Princess Rosalina of the moon kingdom was talking about. The reluctant one." Theodora intrigued.

"Perhaps…but I'm not willing to stay around to find out." I turned around and started to run up the road when…

"ROSEEEEEE!"

And Penny jumped on my back.

"Rose where have you BEEN?" Asked Carrie hurriedly.

"Oh, you know…here and there. A police station…an social workers office…you know, the usual for me." I smiled.

Huh. I'd smile for them easily, but not anyone else? Peculiar.

"NOT usual for you, Rosie!" Penny shouted, shaking me.

"Wait…that does sound pretty usual for someone like you…" Penny stopped, putting a finger to her chin, thinking it out.

"Please get your butt off of me. You're smashing my corgi."

"You're…corgi? Is that a code for something?"

"No, Penny. If I was talking about my boobs, I'd say 'Penny, you're smashing my boobs' and if I was talking about my-"

"OK, OK, Rose, I think we get it!" Carrie said, cutting me off.

"Good. Now, up!" I shouted.

She stood up and, eventually, I did too. I'm a lazy person at heart.

"…you've literally got a corgi, Rose?" Bea asked cautiously.

"…I've been up to some things, yes." I admitted.

Suddenly, a scream echoed from across the street. A woman stood, forced against the brick of her house, with a monster's hands around her neck, trying to find something inside her.

I grinned wildly. Time for me to shine! I ran behind a house and transformed quickly. Running back out, I ran across the street, into the yard, and grabbed the monsters attention. It resembled grass.

"Hey, root for brains!" I shouted.

"Whaat?" It shouted back, wickedly.

"Who're you?"

"My name is Sailor Peace and the longer you stand around trying to hurt people, the longer you disturb the peace of the Earth!" I screamed, feeling good with myself.

I grinned wickedly and shot an attack out of my hands, ready to fight.


I stood there watching girl fight the monster. I supposed they forgot about me, the little girl with the pink hair, but I certainly didn't forget about them. I smiled despite myself…Penny Garrett and Carrie Hardly, the two nice girls who talked to me before, but who was this girl, this 'Sailor Peace'? My eyes widened and my smile faded instantly.

Umeko 'Rose' Asakura

I shook my head and called on the Gods to give me a safe travel back home as I transported myself away from the scene.


"Though these powers are awesome…It's not that great. Not when you get right down to the core of it. If I'm reckless with these powers, they may fall into the wrong hands one day. We certainly don't want that…" I contemplated as we sat in Carrie's living room.

The two corgis rolled their eyes at me.

"That's something typical for you to say." Ethan muttered. The two other girls had left the room and I was trailing in their tracks, so it was OK for him to talk. They couldn't hear him. Anyways...

Eh, I guess it was typical.

"Guys, I need to go now."

Usually when I needed to go, I prolonged the stay. If I had to go home at 7, I'd say I had to be home by 7:30 so that I could stay a bit longer. But, now, I just needed to get back, regardless of how short my stay was.


Walking took a long time, but it was great for me. Since the whole ordeal, I have lost a lot of weight. A lot. Maybe it was not eating or maybe I just lost my baby fat, I don't really know. But all I do know is: I look GREAT.

I hurried to the bus stop, getting on, and sitting down next to a man with brown hair and brown eyes. He looked young enough, skinny like bacon, and had a beautiful smile. He was wearing a pinstripe suit (Blue and red) and had on a long, brown overcoat.

"'Ello," He greeted me.

I nodded to him. For some reason, I felt relaxed.

"Hi."

"Nice corgis you got there." He smiled, looking down at Ethan and Theodora who rest in my arms. Man…it was so weird calling them corgis.

"Oh. Their pretty cool. His name's Ethan and her name's Theodora."

"Where'd you get them? Didn't run from a pet store or something, did they?"

I looked up at the man, realizing he had an English accent.

"Naw, I just sort of, miraculously, found them."

"Ah," The man seemed to relax but his next question startled me a bit.

"What year is it?"

"Um…1999…" I looked at him solemnly.

He looked shocked.

"1999? Last time I was here it was 2010!"

I couldn't help but start laughing at his cheekiness and confusion. He grinned back at me.

"What?"

"I suppose it doesn't feel like 1999, Mister, but it is. I do suppose it feels like 2010 a little…maybe even 2011. But we're far off from that."

"I suppose news reports say that computers are going to crash and everything will end?" He asked.

I shook my head.

"They say it but I don't believe it."

He shook his head lightly.

"What's your name?"

"It's not really good to tell your name to strangers. If you tell them your real name, they could control you."

"…I suppose that's true. People call me The Doctor, even though it's not my real name."

"People call me Rose even though it's not my real name."

"I see."

"You don't come to these parts often, do you?" I asked.

"No, I'm only around looking for my daughter." He shook his head lightly.

"Did she run away?" I asked.

"Hmm…it's something like that. Her name's Amelia, if you ever run into her. She's about your age. Maybe older…"

"What does she look like?"

I already had a mental image in my head of a brown hair brown eyed freckled preppy chick, but I was really off.

"Well, she has ginger hair. Her eyes are a light green. She has freckles and light skin. She'd grow up to be a beautiful girl." He took out his wallet and showed me a picture of her.

She was beautiful. Oh, and she did look about my age. Maybe older.

I realized then that the bus was about to stop at my stop, I jumped up and turned around.

"I'll see you, and hopefully, your daughter around!" I smiled waving at him. He waved back and smiled too. Before I left the bus, I turned to him and yelled,

"My name's Umeko Asakura, Doctor!" Then, I exited the bus.

His eyes widened and he looked sad for a second, before he smiled.

"She has such a beautiful soul. Just like my Amelia."


"He seemed too weird. I didn't like him." Ethan complained as I sat him down beside Theodora.

"Who? I was asleep" Theodora asked.

"Some man named The Doctor that I met on the bus. He was quite peculiar."

"I told you to stop talking to strangers!" Theodora said, barking loudly.

"Ah, who cares," I shrugged, going over to the desk and sitting down.

I really didn't care. No one could hurt what was already permanently scarred. Suddenly, something hit me.

"Hey, Theodora, wasn't it 2011…a couple months ago before mom died?" I asked, turning around, my brows scrunched together.

"Yeah, and, last time I checked, it still was."

I shook my head fast.

"No, no, no, that can't be right. My teacher and all the other teachers at school keep saying it's 1999 and so do the other kids at school…but that can't be right. I mean, I was born in 1995…"

My eyes widened.

Had I traveled in time or something? Impossible…

"Hmm…" I then laid my head down on the desk, tired.


"I'm going to the park, doggies. See you later."

I really enjoyed the park. Not the playground, but the forest and the surrounding areas, but, not to be crashing on the playgrounds, but…

Ah, well, I guess I am crashing on them a bit.

Anyways, I just got back from the park a while ago. I saw some people I hadn't seen in a very, very long time. And they said hey. So, I said hey. And then, I turned and walked away.

My head hit my desk with a loud thud. Sometimes I get so stupid that hurting me seems to be the only option. Or, something like that.

I stood and paced around my room, just thinking. My spirit hadn't shown herself in a while, so I never got a chance to ask her about the time change. I started packing my things, starting with my clothes and necklaces. I got my flattened out flip flops and stuck them in the suitcase too. I grabbed my back pack from school and emptied it out. It was my last day at school, so I had to bring everything home. I dumped the old math workbook in the trash can but kept the literature. I always had a heart for books and words. I packed my photos carefully in the smallest zip compartment and then opened my largest zip compartment and threw my few books into them. I grabbed my stuffed octopus and threw it in too, now ready to go. Well, once I packed my game systems that is.

Japan? I'd always wanted to go, but only for the Anime and Manga. The ones you couldn't find in America…rare ones. Ah, just the thought of reading a good Manga, fresh from the store! Plus, my mom taught me how to read and write kanji, plus how to speak Japanese like a second skin. However, I've never been able to use it other than to impress another classmate.

Well, I suppose I can use it differently now now.

Japan was…different. They had sliding doors and old, ancient houses. I suppose you'd call them houses. They had heated tables and festivals where you were fancy kimonos. You had to say people's names using honorifics, like -Kun or -Chan. It made little sense to me. I suppose my American mind was too lazy to call people using the honorifics. Every once in a while, Penny and Carrie will come and visit. Penny will run around calling everybody theirname-Chan. Carrie calls everybody using the appropriate honorific but calls Penny and I with Chan.

I also suppose it's just me who's freaking lazy.

Anyways, I suppose I'm getting ahead of myself. Right now, I'm living in a shrine called Hikawa Shrine, with my cousin Rei and our grandfather. I hadn't see her in a while and, when I arrived, she gave me a giant hug. Then, there was Granddad. He glomped me.

"So, these are your new school uniforms," Rei exclaimed, handing me the uniform to the Juuban High School. It was my first year, of course. However, it was Rei's third year.

"I have to wear this?" I asked, holding the thing in front of me.

"Yeah, you have to wear it. It's a school uniform." She looked at me with her eye brown raised. It was like she was tempting me not to take the uniform.

I sighed and started laughing at how weird she looked.

"I think their super cool though. They're cute. Nothing like we had in America." I smiled up at her, walking back to my room to get changed.

Oh well. Let's see how I do here.

"Wait, Ume-Chan," Raye called after me.

"Yes, Rei-Chan?" I asked.

She smiled softly.

"You don't have to call either of us with honorifics. Granddad doesn't care and I want to be your friend,"

I bowed to her, smiled, and left the room to change. I did have to walk to school now…

I walked to the entrance of the temple to place on my shoes which lay at the entrance.

Another thing that was different:

In Japan, you had to either wear no shoes, socks, slip-ons, or a different pair of shoes when entering some Japanese buildings. Including school and temples.

I sigh as I shut the sliding door behind me.

The other last thing:

Rei and myself are workers at a temple on the top of lots of stairs. People come there to pray. We usually wake up at the butt crack of dawn and sweep the whole place and do other chores. Penny and Carrie laughed when I told them what I had to do every morning. They told me that they couldn't imagine me doing any of it. However, they were in America and I was in Japan.

Now, I have to find new friends.

My foot hit the ground off the last step and I swiveled around and started walking along the road, my school handbag hitting my belly lightly as I walked. Cherry blossoms fell around me and I looked up at them, smiling lightly. Everything was going to be OK. It had to be.

Suddenly, I ran into a girl.

Well, not literally, but she was lying upon grass above a small wall. Her eyes were closed and she was dressed in the same school uniform like I was. She had ginger hair and green eyes.

"Hey, get up." I shouted up to her. If I had to go to school, so did she.

"..."

Her eyes opened but there was no response.

"I said, get up!" I shouted again, a little harsher.

"I can't speak Japanese!" I heard her grunt in English. Rolling my eyes I responded, this time in English.

"Yes you can. No denial!" I shouted back in English.

Her head snapped up and she looked very displeased.

So would I if a rude girl like myself were woken up from a deep slumber.

"Why are you even talking to me?" She spoke in clear Japanese.

"Because it's time for school!"

That's when she started laughing.

"They don't want me there! I'll just start more fights!"

"Then why are you wearing a uniform?"

"...Listen, when people I don't want to talk to strike up conversations with me, I usually kick them where the moon doesn't shine."

"Obviously they accepted you into the school. So, they want to give you another chance."

"Did you not hear what I just said?"

"I did. And, obviously, I really don't care. You may get the first swing, but I promise, the second will come flying to your face, even harder."

I stared up at her, waiting for her to go on. She stared, boring into my eyes, but the longer we stared, the more understanding we had. She stood, jumping from the patch of dirt, and smoothing out her skirt.

"I'll race you," She smiled.

"Alright! What's your name, though?"

"Amelia."

My eyes shot open as I realized that this, this was The Doctor's daughter.

Then, I noticed she was ahead of me.

I started running to catch up with her, not wanting to lose. It only took a couple seconds to catch up to the girl. However, I didn't understand why. We were running in perfect sync. I've never been good at any sport...so...why?

Oh well. Let's see how well this will all play out.


Alright. So. I still think that this, the original, is better than the re-write. :D

I hope you enjoyed it! :D

Review! :) Review or Amelia will kick you where the moon doesn't shine.
No, I'm kidding (She isn't THAT mean). But, really. Please review! :D