A/N: Hey guys! First story on here, I hope you enjoy. Now on with the story.

A tall girl walked quickly down the street. She knew that the city Manhattan was extremely dangerous, especially at night. She didn't want any of her well earned money stolen by gangs or criminals roaming the busy streets. Of course, running was very hard to do when you have on a dress. The girl loved her crisp blue and white dress; her mother gave it to her when she was young. And after many years passed by, she was finally able to fit the lovely piece of clothing. With white Victorian shoes on her feet, an elegant bun on top of her head, and a beautiful hat securing her wonderful hairdo, the girl felt sure her outfit was complete. You might be wondering why this girl dresses like she was just transported from the 1800's. That, only she knows.

"Hajime!"

Raph, Leo, Donnie, and Mikey all pulled out their weapons, ready to attack. The four brothers were in the dojo, training with Master Splinter.
It was Leo against Raph and Donnie against Mikey. Raph attacked Leo first and Leo ran forward. Their weapons clashed, and Leo managed to throw one of Raph's sais on the floor. Raph did a back flip, picking his lost sai up in the process. Leo kicked Raph as soon as he landed, and Raph went flying across the room into the wall.
Meanwhile, Mikey jumped around Donnie and did a couple of flips just for fun. Mikey blew a raspberry at him and dodged Donnie's strikes easily, all while skipping around him like a child. "You can't touch me son!" Mikey sang, a huge grin plastered on his face and his sky blue eyes shining in amusement. Donnie sighed irritably, wanting his younger brother to take the fight seriously. But to Mikey, this was fighting. Out of slight anger, Donnie swept Mikey's legs with his bo and Mikey came tumbling to the ground. Donnie grinned victoriously as he pointed his weapon at Mikey so he wouldn't get up. Donnie looked very... smug.
Raph and Mikey sat at what Raph liked to call the "sidelines." "This is where you sit and sulk about being beaten." Raph would always say to his brothers when he had beaten them, which was very often. He grumbled a few words, but stopped when he noticed Mikey sticking his tongue out at him. He gave his little brother a nice, hard slap to the head, which caused an 'Ow!' to echo through the room.
It was just Leo and Donnie now, both with weapons in their hand and in a fighting stance. This will be easy enough. Leo thought. But little did he know that Donnie had something up his sleeve. As soon as Leo dashed up to Donnie, Donnie pulled out seven throwing stars. Quickly, he calculated where Leo's weak spots were and threw them at his brother. Leo, surprised that Donnie actually used throwing stars twisted one of his katanas around, trying to block them. Donnie took advantage of the opportunity and smacked Leo with his bo, not too hard, but hard enough to knock him off his feet.

"Yame!" Master Splinter said. All four of the teens knelt down and listened as their Sensei spoke.

"Well done Donatello. You made a very wise decision-"

"But Sensei. That was.. cheating! You can't just throw throwing stars around and call it ninjutsu!" Leo argued. He didn't mean to interrupt Master Splinter, but surely he wouldn't let Donnie get away with that.

"Hey! I caught you off guard. It wasn't just throwing stuff around. I used probability to calculate where you were going, and then had to be quick enough. Then there's the task of throwing it perfectly, which is not easy to do," Donnie shot back. "But I managed to do it." He added quickly with a slight grin. If only April were here to see his victory...

"Exactly. That's not traditional Japanese ninjutsu. Sensei, was that creepy or what?!" Leo said, still surprised that Donnie had won by throwing some stars at him.
Raph chuckled while Mikey just sat there, confused as ever. His brothers always seemed to be fighting.

"If Mikey can fight without thinking and win, I can definitely fight while using a ingenious plan to wi-"

" It wasn't ingenious it was-!"

"Yame!" Sensei shouted again, which caused the two bickering brothers to stop fighting and turn to face him.

"Donatello used a creative way to overcome his opponent. It may be different, yes, but it is a form of ninjutsu."

"Hai Sensei," Leo said after a moment of silence.

Master Splinter nodded and turned to Donnie.

"My son, you cannot always think while fighting. If you continue to do this all of the time, it may be your demise."

"Hai Sensei," Donnie said. Master Splinter had told him something similar not too long ago, when all four had faced a mad scientist who used mutagen to see through a persons mind. Donnie defeated him temporarily, but he somehow escaped. They haven't seen him since.

When all of them stood up and Splinter walked away to his room, the brothers looked at each other. Donnie and Leo never really had any fights before, so they were still surprised about the whole situation. Raph, remembering he lost a sparring match to Mikey, stomped off. He was about to head straight for his room to talk to Spike, his pet turtle, but Leo stopped him.

"Wait Raph. It's time for night patrol," Leo called after his brother. Raph groaned but reluctantly turned around. "Already?" Mikey asked.

"Yep," Leo replied. They had started training late due to Master Splinters three hour long meditation. Usually, they would rest after training, then head out to night patrol. Tonight would be different.

Raph, Donnie and Mikey followed Leo out the lair, ready for their nightly task.

"Well, nothing happening here," Donnie noted, peering at the New York streets from a high rooftop. The four teens had been out for awhile, and still nothing happened.
"Aw man. No one to give a beat down." Raph sighed. Leo looked at Raph like he was crazy.
"That's good. We don't need anyone causing trouble."
"Yeah Raph. Just because we go on night patrol doesn't mean we have to pound someone," Donnie agreed.
"Yeah Raph. Just because we go on night patrol doesn't mean we have to pound someone," Mikey copied Donnie, who rolled his eyes at his brother's immaturity.
"What the heck are you guys talking about? That's what night patrol's for!" Raph defended.
No one responded to Raph's comment.
After 15 minutes Mikey was bored. Very bored.
"It's soooooo boring out here dudes," Mikey whined. "We've been out here for ages."
"Mikey, we've only been out here for 2 hours 5 minutes and 54 seconds, " Donnie corrected.
"Yeah. Nice to know Donnie, " Raph said sarcastically, "If I ever start keeping track of time like that, just put me out of my misery," he added.
Leo sighed as he scanned the city for the 70th time that night. He was about to tell his brothers that they should just go back to the lair, but he saw something... unusual. Very unusual.
Donnie must have noticed too, because he was staring in the same direction as Leo.
"Hey guys, check this out," Leo said, pointing to the girl. This girl was not normal. Well, at least she didn't dress normally.
The girl had her golden brown hair was up in a fancy bun, and she wore the oldest blue and white dress ON EARTH.

"Who does she think she is, the Queen of England?" Raph commented, laughing. He couldn't believe someone in the 21st century would dress like that.

"Maybe she doesn't know that Halloween's over!" Mikey said, always trying to look on the good side of things. But he too was rolling over in laughter. He thought she looked really funny. Scratch that, she looked hilarious!

"Oh come on guys. She doesn't look... that bad. I bet that she's just going to a... 60's party," Leo said. He was trying to keep a straight face in front of his brothers, but he couldn't help it when he was smiling.

" 60's? More like 1800's!" Donnie exclaimed smiling. He couldn't believe that someone in this day and age would go out on the streets wearing THAT. The four watched the girl dressed in the old fashioned clothes, laughing. Leo noticed the girl... running? "Why is she running?" Leo pondered aloud. "Maybe she's seeing how fast she can run with a dress on," Mikey guessed, and Raph slapped his head.
"Who in the right mind would do that?" he asked Mikey. "As much as I hate to say this, Raph's right. And if she was doing that, why didn't she just wear a normal dress?" "Maybe she wanted to go the to the extreme," Leo said, but he knew it was ridiculous idea. "Why would someone even run in a dress? That's just crazy!" Raph shouted, trying to knock some sense into his brothers. If hitting didn't help, maybe yelling would.
The girl's head abruptly turned. She must of heard Raph's shouting. "Be quiet Raph!" Leo whisper yelled at his brother. They all peered down at the girl. She shrugged, and continued on walking. The brothers sighed in relief. "That was a close one bros," Mikey said. None of them replied, but they all silently agreed with their younger brother.
"Now what?" Mikey asked a moment later, becoming bored all over again. As if on cue, the Purple Dragons showed up, right in front of the oddly dressed girl. The turtles had met the Purple Dragons about a week ago, when April took the four out to Murakami's, a restaurant with the best (and probably only) pizza gyozas ever! The Purple Dragons were super easy to beat, but maybe not for a girl. Especially a girl with a dress the size of Africa.

The Purple Dragons said something to the girl, and it seemed like the were making fun of her. The turtles couldn't tell for sure though, since they were too high up and far away to hear the conversation. All they could really see were the girls and the gangs facial expressions, and the girl looked surprising calm, considering she was about to get mugged.

"Finally! Someone to beat up!" Raph exclaimed, spinning his sais and ready for a nice Purple Dragon stomping. He was glad that he didn't have to just sit there and do nothing anymore. But Leo soon ended his excitement.

"Wait Raph. We can't just jump down there." "Why not?" Raph asked. The only thing Leo was doing was temporarily stopping him from having fun. Leo face palmed as he said, "We can't let humans see us!" Leo reasoned.
"Well, we can't just sit here and let her get robbed by those punks," Raph argued. "Raph's right. We have to do something," Donnie agreed with Raph again that night. Which was weird, because he rarely ever agreed with Raph.
"Let's just wait until something happens. If the situation gets out of hand, we'll save her," Leo said, trying to keep him and his brothers from being seen. One human, April, had already seen them. They didn't need anyone else. He hoped that the Purple Dragons would just go on their merry way, but he knew that most likely wouldn't happen. Raph, Donnie, and Mikey nodded. Everthing was going great, until Mikey said,
"I'm gonna get a closer look!" and with that dashed off to another roof top.
"Mikey wait! Uh, never mind, let's go," Leo commanded, chasing after Mikey. Donnie and Raph exchanged glances for a second, but quickly followed Leo to find their lost brother. Not five minutes later, the three found the orange clad turtle, sitting on a low roof top right above the girl and the dragons.

"Mikey, what were you thinki-" Leo started, but Raph interrupted his older brother. "Shut up Leo, I'm tryna listen here," Raph hissed at Leo. He didn't feel like listening to Leo's lectures at the moment, and although he thought the girl looked a mess, he was interested on how she would handle herself. Leo wanted to protest but finally decided to hush up; he wanted to hear what the girl would say too. The four brothers knelt down and listened. "...So if you could let me through, I'll be on my way," The girl said politely, and Raph snickered at her response.
"SHH!" Leo, Donnie, and even Mikey shushed Raph, who rolled his eyes. The leader of the pathetic gang, Fong, laughed.

"I don't think so. Now hand over your money girly, or else," Fong threatened, twirling a small but sharp knife around. But the girl still remained calm. Why is she so calm? Leo thought. Donnie was thinking the same thing too. Raph, on the other hand, was only thinking about kicking Purple Dragon behind. Mikey, well, he kind of wanted to meet the girl, even though she was obviously a weird one.

"Look, I haven't got the time for this. Please get out of my way," the girl told them strongly. Just when the gang of three were nearing her, a familiar voice spoke up.

"You heard her Fong. Get out of her way," Was that... April? Donnie started panicking. Although April started training be a kunoichi, or female ninja, she just begun, and Donnie didn't want her to get hurt.

"We have to save her Leo!" Donnie exclaimed frantically. Leo glanced at Donnie, debating on whether he should listen to him or not. April probably needed help, and he knew the other girl did too.

"If it isn't April O Neil. You wanna hand over your money too or do you wanna do it the hard way?" Fong asked as the other two gang members pulled out their weapons. Leo looked at the whole situation while his three brothers stared at him.

"Alright guys, let's go," Leo finally decided, and his brothers, especially Donnie, were happy to listen. Donnie immediately pulled out his bo staff and smacked Fong into the wall. The girl looked surprised that a mutant was right in front of her. Donnie stared at the girl for a minute, until he heard her scream. It wasn't a loud, girly scream, just a surprised squeal. She backed away from the seven teens, fear filling her eyes.
"No wait, we're the good guys!" Donnie tried to persuade the girl but she still looked fearful. Suddenly, another member of the Purple Dragons tackled Donnie to the ground. Leo was fighting Fong, who had finally stood up, Raph and Mikey were kicking another Dragon's behind, and April was helping Donnie. Well, trying to anyways.

The girl didn't know what to do. Should she stay and try to help? Run home maybe? Or should she get help? So many possibilities, and she didn't know which one to do. The girl suddenly heard a loud screech, and quickly whipped her head around to find a white ran coming towards the group. The girl furrowed her eyebrows in confusion. Why would a white van be coming towards us? the girl thought. The van stopped quickly, and five... quintuplets? She guessed they were quintuplets, since they all looked exactly the same. All five carried guns, making the girl wonder about their safety.

"Kraang will destroy the ones known as 'the turtles,' " one of the guys addressed robotically. The girl looked at him, confused. And why the heck do they do they talk like that?

Pow, pow, pow!

Pink laser beams filled the air. The Purple Dragons looked up at all the commotion and were scared out of their minds.

"Let's get out of here!" Fong shouted, and the rest of the gang gladly obeyed. Now that they were gone, all the turtles had to worry about was the kraang. Great.
Leo sliced one of the kraang in half. A pink brain popped out of the metal body, squealing. He looked over at the girl, who looked more terrified than ever. Her exquisite bun was no longer in place, and her curly golden blonde hair came a little bit past her shoulders. Her chocolate brown eyes were wide with horror as a kraang bot neared her. Leo knew he would have to act, and fast. Pulling a sharp shuriken out, Leo quickly threw the small weapon at the kraangs head. It hit the kraang right where it was supposed to, and the droid fell down with a metallic thump. As always, a brain like creature jumped out and crawled away, shrieking loudly. The girl looked surprised and disgusted at the thing, and Leo gave a small smile before saying,
"We need to get you out of here miss." He extended his hand down to the girl. He tried to sound polite, but he was rushing. They had to make sure that the girl was safe, and he had to help his brothers fight the rest of the kraang. But even with all of his worries, Leo still couldn't help but smile at the girl's odd appearance.
The girl looked at Leo, still fearful. She was hesitant to take his hand, but slowly, VERY slowly, started to. Until...

BAM!

"OW!"

All four of the turtles looked up from their fighting and turned towards the scream. The scream originated from the girl, who held her left arm in pain. In a few seconds, the girls' eyes started closing, and she slipped into unconsciousness.

Wham!

Donnie smacked a bot into the wall, which started the fighting all over again. Raph stabbed a kraang, then punched it, causing the droid to drop down on the spot. Mikey's kusarigama whacked several kraang droid while Leo sliced his opponent in two. April also sliced the kraang with her tessen, then gave it a nice hard kick to the face. Five minutes later all the kraang were demolished, and the guys finally had the chance to check out the now passed out girl. Donnie was the first one to reach her, and he immediately looked over her arm. It was oozing with blood, and was an a very unnatural position. The girl was whiter than I ghost; she was sweating like crazy. Donnie didn't know if she was sweating because she was wearing that old fashioned dress, and it was 80 degrees outside, or because she was unconscious. All he knew was that this girl needed help.

"What are we going to do Leo?" Donnie asked nervously. "Whatever we do, we need to do it fast." Leo thought about the whole situation for a split second. They couldn't take her to the hospital for obvious reasons. April could, but she would have to carry her all the way there AND pay for the expense. They couldn't take her to the lair. Master Splinter would be furious!

"Maybe we could just leave her here," Raph suggested, but he stopped talking when everyone glared at him.

"We could take her down to the lair!" Mikey said, but Leo shook his head on the idea.

"We aren't taking her down to the lair Mikey, and we aren't leaving her here RAPH," Leo stated, then turned to April, "April, do you think we could take her to your place while Donnie fixes her up?" April seemed skeptical at first, but nodded.

"Sure, why not? But what are you going to fix her up with?" April questioned, looking at the girl with a frown. Squinting to get a better look, April noticed that the girl seemed strangely familiar. She just couldn't put a finger on it.

"The wound isn't too deep, so she won't need stitches. I'll only need a few materials."

"Like what?"
"A cloth, water, disinfected wipes and a bandage or two." Donnie explained. April nodded.

"Thanks April. Now the real problem," Leo said, looking at the girl.

"Which is..." Raph asked impatiently, his arms crossed.

"How are we going to pick her up?"

Raph, Donnie, Mikey, and April looked at each other. "That... might be a problem." April said. It would be pretty hard with her huge dress.

"Uh, why couldn't she be normal?" Raph complained.

"We'll just have to go what we have," Leo sighed, clandestinely agreeing with Raph, "Raph, help me out." Leo started picking the girl up. Raph groaned but reluctantly helped Leo.

"To April's house!"

"Finally! That took for ever." Raph said, finally able to put the girl down. The dress weighed a ton, and even though they were ninjas...
Well, let's just say she was heavier than she looked.

April had retrieved a first aid kit and gave it to Donnie, who immediately started fixing the girl up. He hoped that the girl would wake up soon. April was just inspecting her, trying to find out why she looked so familiar, but she still didn't know. Ten minutes later Donnie finished. The girl's arm was wrapped up so it could heal properly.

"Do you think she'll wake up soon?" Mikey asked worried. The girl had been out for a while, and he was EXTRA scared that she wouldn't wake up.
As if on cue, the girl groaned, telling them that she regained consciousness.

Her eyes fluttered open, eyeing each one of the turtles.

"Wh-what happened? Where am I?" the girl stuttered. Mikey was very close to her face, and the girl looked very uncomfortable and surprised.

"You're at April's house!" Mikey said. They were surprised that she wasn't freaking out, but she was still out of it, so that could explain it.
"Miss, are you ok?" Leo asked as Raph pulled Mikey away from girl.

"How are you feeling?" Donnie asked nervously.
"I'm fine." the girl said. The guys were about to answer, until the girl added, "You're those guys who were fighting those... other guys." Each of the turtles nodded. "Um... I know this is random but WHAT ARE YOU GUYS!" She screamed and April covered her ears. And here's the freaking out.
"We're turtles." Leo answered. "Why are you.. talking? And human sized? And why did you have weapons? How were you guys fighting so well?" The girl questioned.
"Slow down lady. One question at a time." Raph chuckled, his arms crossed. The girl gave a small smile. At least she was comfortable around them. "To make a long story short we were mutated and trained in... martial arts." Leo answered, he didn't want to say which martial arts, just in case. The girl raised an eyebrow, still curious about the how they were mutated and what they were mutated with, but didn't ask anymore questions. After a moment of deadly silence, the girl spoke up again.

"What are your names, exactly?"

"I'm Leonardo, but you can call me Leo."

"Donatello, but must people call me Donnie."

"Raph." The girl raised an eyebrow.

"Is that your real name?"

Why do you want to know?" The girl shrugged. "Just wondering."

After a second, Raph answered. "Raphael." The girl smiled. "

Nice name."

"Not as nice as Dr. Prankenstein!" Mikey shouted, but earned glares from his brothers. "Michelangelo or Mikey!" he corrected. The girl nodded again.

"And I'm April."

"What's your name miss?" Leo asked curiously.

"Oh, sorry. I'm Holiday."

"Holiday's an awesome name!" Mikey exclaimed. Holiday chuckled lightly. "Thanks." Holiday said. She then attempted to sit up, but winced. She glanced at her arm and gasped seeing her arm wrapped up.
"Who were the people that you were fighting, the ones who came after the gang?" Holiday asked angrily. She was mad that some guys shot her for no apparent reason.I didn't do anything to them. I don't even know them!Holiday thought.

"If we told you, we'd have to kill you." Raph explained, partly joking and partly serious. He still didn't really trust her because he didn't know her, and he thought that someone in an old fashioned dress was very suspicious.
Leo elbowed Raph while Holiday glared at him.

"The kraang are alien robots from another dimension. We don't know why they're here." Donnie explained . "They're the guys who have this goo called mutagen that turned us into what we are now!" Mikey added and Holiday nodded. She didn't know what else to do. She was still trying to process all the new information she just learned. "Ohh. I was wondering how... I guess I shouldn't touch that stuff then." Holiday joked. Leo smiled, Donnie nodded, Raph smirked and Mikey laughed. The turtles and April were all wondering the same thing: why Holiday wore such an old fashion dress.

Holiday took notice, as she had seen the same facial expressions they had a lot. She scowled. People always judged her and made fun of her for having her own sense of style and wearing old fashioned dresses. Holiday thought that mutant turtles wouldn't judge her, but that obviously wasn't the case. She NEVER would judge anyone, even if they were human-sized mutant turtle martial artist, and Holiday was quite angry when the five were looking at her like she was a crazy weirdo.

"Well, I guess I better be going then," Holiday said with an attitude, "thanks for helping me and letting me stay here... what's your name again?" Holiday looked at the girl in front of her. Since there was so much chaos, she hadn't seen the girl properly. Orange hair in a ponytail, blue eyes, light freckles. Holiday's eyes widened. She knew exactly who this girl was.

"April," April answered, "and you're welcome." Holiday nodded and tried sitting up again. This time, she managed. Carefully, Leo and Donnie helped her stand up and Holiday muttered a quick thanks.

"Do you need help getting back?" Leo asked. Holiday thought about it for a second. She might need help since her arm hurt, and she didn't need any other criminals hurting her.

"Sure. Thank you for asking." Leo was about to say something else, but Donnie spoke first.

"We've been out for a while Leo. Sensei's expecting us back." Donnie said. Leo knew Donnie was right. But who would help Holiday get back to her house?

"Don't worry about it guys. I'll take Holiday back." April said, reading Leo's thoughts. She knew Sensei would question them for being out so late if they didn't get back soon. The four sighed in relief, but all for different reasons. Raph didn't feel like a lecture, Leo didn't want Master Splinter to be disappointed in him, Donnie wanted to start making a new weapon to help his brothers on missions, and Mikey wanted to go to sleep.

"Thanks April. Let's go." Leo said, climbing out of the window, his brothers following him.

"Nice meeting you Holiday." Leo said with a small smile. Raph rolled his eyes. "Don't tell anybody about us." Raph demanded, making his brothers groan. Way to be friendly and polite Raph. Leo thought.

"Don't worry, I won't tell anyone about you. You guys saved my life. It's the least I can do." Holiday reassured, trying to be amiable. What she really wanted to say was that he needed to shut up before he regretted it, but she swallowed her insults and replaced it with a smile.

"Bye Holiday! See ya around!" Mikey said cheerfully.

"Bye everyone!"

With that, the four brothers journeyed to the lair, all thinking about the weird girl they had just encounter.

Holiday didn't want April to go with her, but she didn't protest. April was nice enough to take her in and help her. Still, Holiday felt like she wasn't trustworthy.

"Shall we go?"

"Yes, we shall." April laughed and opened the door. The two girls both walked out. It was hot, even in the night. It was really peculiar weather, especially in New York. Holiday directed April were to go. It was a silent walk until April asked,

"You seem really familiar. Have we met?" Holiday gulped.

"No, we haven't." Holiday lied.

"Oh. It's just that you seem- oh well, it's probably just me, " April said, turning to Holiday, who chuckled nervously. April knew something was wrong. but she didn't ask, not wanting to pry.

"So, how old are you Holiday?"

"I'm fifteen. And you?"

"Cool, you're the turtles age. I'm sixteen."

"Oh, so they're all the same age?"

April nodded slowly, wondering if she said too much. Holiday wanted to know so much more about the turtles, but kept her questions inside her. She didn't want to come off as nosy.

"What school do you go to?

"I'm homeschooled."

"Oh. How do you like it?"

"It's great. I love it."

"That's good."

"Yes."

It was once again silent as they continued on. April glanced at Holiday and her dress. It was light blue and whit Victorian dress with ruffles big and small. With thick spaghetti like sleeves and a big blue bow, the dress was actually very beautiful. It's probably expensive, April thought, But who would ever wear that out in public?

"We're here." Holiday announced, snapping April out of her thoughts. April stared at Holiday's small house. It was tiny and looked old, but was dainty and charming at the same time.

"Well, it was a pleasure walking with you April. Thanks again."

"You're welcome. It was nice walking with you too."

Both teen girls said goodbye and headed there own way. April walked back to her apartment, thinking about Holiday. She was strange, but nice. She seemed very familiar though, and April knew she met her before. She would figure it out, some how.

Holiday pulled out the key to her house and let herself in. No parents greeting her, no siblings wanting her attention. It was just her and her twenty-nine year old cousin, who's snores echoed through the house. Stepping up the stairs, Holiday thought about the turtles. She liked them for some reason, even though they judged her appearance. She wondered if she would meet them again.

And if she did, how?