Disclaimer standards apply I don't own Sailor Moon or Titanic. I only own Kayla and the plot. This is fiction and I make nothing off of this.


A/n: This story should be a bit unique as it takes place not only during Sailor Moon R, the second half (Dark Moon Clan), but starts off during the sinking of the Titanic and fallows the aftermath of the disaster. I will keep some things as close to history as possible, but may alter futures of those who died. This is fiction, and I mean no disrespect to those who gave their lives during the sinking. However, until I write it not even I can be certain of certain events. I simply chose to warn you that I am aware of who lived and died (for the most part) and will do my best to honor their memory. The events will be mainly historical, and no particular version of the film will be used. This in no way means I disrespect James Cameron's works or anyone else's for that matter, but rather I'm diving into taratory that can be fictionalized.

Warning: This fiction, much like any of my other works, will contain adult material. Some language may be used, as well as scenes of a sexual nature and other adult-related themes. If you are too young to view such material in your country, or are not into that kind of thing. Please turn back now. Consider this your warning.


Chapter 1


She could not believe what she had just witnessed. However, she had. Her own two eyes had seen what her mind refused to even consider possible. Tsukino, Usagi and her friends had been the famed Sailor senshi all along. How could she not have seen it before? The signs had been right in front of her face. Plain as day. And, just like many before her she too chose to over look the obvious and ignore it. Had she not, then perhaps she would be back in the future and had saved her mother. Yet, now that she knew… could she still save her mother and kingdom from the dark moon who had taken their lives and plunged it into a black lifeless void?

Perhaps she should ask the sailor senshi to aid her in her quest, but no. She banished the thought faster than it could pop into her head. The girls she had come to know over the past several months could not possibly be the sailor senshi. However, could she honestly ignore what her own two eyes had shown her? Only one way to find out. She would have to get a closer glance at that locket that Usagi always wore. But, how? Usagi rarely left that thing out of her sight.

15-year-old Tsukino Usagi could be described as many things. Winy, clumsy, lazy and quite often a crybaby. Forgetful could also be listed to the number of flaws, but when it came to that locket, she seemed be quite protective of it. Normally, she wasn't considered responsible, but when it came to that locket. Now that was something that the pink-haired Chibi-Usa had not, until this moment taken into consideration. Why would she protect that above all else? Unless it held some kind of unknown value. Of course… she had seen why. The crystal she had been searching for lie within. Naturally she had been expecting it to be out in the open, but even the pink-haired now realized something with so much power and so much value would not be out in the open. However, the obvious had been bitting her in the nose, and she ignored it. Being over 100 years in age, she should have been smarter, but having to act as if she was how she appeared had not gone unnoticed, and had obviously effected her thought process. Yes, Chibi-Usa Tsukino, who had been doomed to remain an eternal child, was actually much older then she had appeared. However, in keeping with her secret, she would have to act the age she appeared, which was about five. Hing done so for several months had caused her to become sloppy in her thinking.

Slowly she climbed the stairs, having just returned from school, to the second floor. Usagi had apparently just gotten home, only to fly past her on her way back out the door in order to meet up with her friends. The moon rabbit had only stayed home long enough to change her clothes before leaving again, a habit not uncommon for people in Japan to do. Chibi-Usa had gone upstairs to do the same, when her eyes landed on the object of her desire. The brooch lie on the front bow of Usagi's discarded school uniform shirt, forgotten by the clumsy moon bunny. ::There is a first thtime for everything:: Chibi-Usa thought as her fingers grazed the brooch, not wanting to believe what lie before her. If her eyes had not deceived her, her salvation lay inside.

She jumped back a moment staring down at the simple pink locket that lie in front of her. Fear started to creep in, and she refused to believe that it would be so easy for her to take it. Usagi could be gone for hours, giving Chibi-Usa plenty of time to take it and run. However, with an opertunity so close at hand, she could only stand there fear that this was all some kind of dream nagging at her freezing her in place.

"This is silly. I'm afraid of a simple locket." Chibi-Usa stated aloud to the empty room as she grabbed the round object from its perch atop Usagi's school uniform. She fingered its design before popping the top. There berried within its protective shell, the crystal shimmered in the faint light that the open bedroom window provided. With a soft click, Chibi-Usa closed the pink cover over the locket and hid it within the folds of her own school uniform. She may have hours, or minutes, but something inside her told her to move. With a few well-placed leaps, Chibi-Usa escaped out the second-story window her small child-like body headed for the dock.

"Where is that spoiled little bitch?" Usagi hissed as she had returned early, apparently having remembered something she had forgotten. Heading up to her room it did not take her long to notice something was wrong. Not only could she see her bedroom window wide open, but her eyes had zeroed on her missing brooch. It had been the reason for her unease, and she would have been right.

Blinking from her stooper, Usagi had her cell phone plastered in her ear sending out an urgent message. "Minna-san help onegai. The brat's gone missing and taken my brooch with her." The moment the words left her mouth she did not wait for anyone to respond. Instead, she flew back down the stairs as fast as her legs would carry her. Did the pink-haired girl even know what she was getting into? Could she possibly be aware of the power she held? Granted only a blood member of the royal moon family could use the power within, but that did not seem to hinder other's efforts in steeling the precious stone. Now an unknown had it, which made Usagi's blood run cold.

Tsukino Kayla who had been in the fight with her "partner" had been one of the first to respond. At first she felt her younger sister, Usagi, was simply being a bit dramatic, but the tone suggested otherwise. Everyone knew that Chibi-Usa and Usagi did not get along quite well, but if the pink-haired child did get a hold of the crystal, no telling what power could be unleashed. She did not wish to think about it, or what could happen. She did know time was ticking as the old saying went, and not in her favor.


Chibi-Usa stared unblinking at the black night sky that loomed before her. She stood on the edge of the very dock she had arrived at, only this time she had been trying to make a return trip home. The normally calm lake looked angry as waves lapped at the dock, splashing her toes despite the fact they had been covered in shoes. She took the key she wore from around her neck, and begun to call to the time guardian to grant her passage. However, her words were cut off due in large to several slaps to her face from a very livid Usagi.

Usagi may not be very smart, or rather it rarely showed. However, in this case, she felt she might be able to pin point where Chibi-Usa might go, and her instincts had proven correct. However, anger and rage had taken over and the moon princess could not contain herself lashing out at the pink-haired girl. "You filthy, little, slut. How dare you steel something that is not yours to take. You are such a fucking bitch I can't even believe my family fell for your shit. Well you spore from hell, I'm here to tell it to you straight. By taking what is not yours, you could easily cause the end of the Earth, but that's exactly what you wan isn't it?" Usagi had tears running down her face while she scolded the girl in front of her. Various emotions ran through her, and Chibi-Usa had been subjected to take what blows the bigger girl dished out.

"Looking at you, it's a wonder you're Sailor Moon. You're nothing more then a winy, clumsy crybaby who thinks only of herself. I find it next to impossible to belive that you would hold the world's most valued treasure let alone use it. Had I not seen you yesterday, I probably would still be searching." Chibi-Usa shot back not falling for Usagi's tears. "You're no princess."

Apparently that had been the wrong thing to say. In a fit of uncontrolled rage, usagi slammed Chibi-Usa into the deck with more force then she thought herself capable of. The brooch that Chibi-Usa had taken had fallen into the lake and had been taken away by the raging current, but blinded by anger Usagi failed to notice.

"Usagi stop, someone's going to get killed if you don't calm down." Kayla, Usagi's older sister called having arrived in time to witness Chibi-Usa's head make contact with the dock under their feet. Usagi may have struck her a second time, but Kayla caught her wrist preventing another blow.

"By taking that crystal she put an entire planet at risk. She should not have taken it. Fucking bitch." Usagi hissed fighting against her sister's grip. In the end Kayla proved to be to strong, and Usagi gave up allowing her knees to hit the dock as tears of every emotion flowed through tightly closed eyes. Chibi-Usa let out an ear-splitting scream as it felt her entire world was caving in around her.

Usagi and Kayla exchanged a look before reality slapped them both in the face. The fight that Usagi had started with Chibi-Usa had distracted them from the real danger, a quickly growing golden piller of light that enveloped the dock inch by inch. The wind it created sent Chibi-Usa flying causing her to loose grip of the key which centered itself in this piller of light.

"What's going on Onei-sama?" Usagi whimpered all traces of her rage gone replaced by fear. I never did get my brooch back, and I'm helpless if I cannot become Sailor Moon." She sniffed.

"I think we've got bigger problems to worry about." Kayla interjected as she felt the feeling that she suddenly had become weightless. "You didn't by chance interrupt Chibi-Usa when she could have been trying to call out to the god of time, did you?"

"Maybe…. Why?"

"I'm no experect, but you could have done some serious damage to the time stream by doing so."

As those words left Kayla's mouth both girls disappeared, the lake instantly calmed and the sky returned to the expansive void of stars it had once been before Chibi-Usa even stepped foot on the dock. Out in outer space, a figure watched from what appeared to be a space ship the events that had occurred on Earth. The pink-haired rabbit's fate remained unknown, but if the light was any indication the three of them were lost somewhere in time, but where? Well now things had become incressingly difficult to say the least. ::I'm going to have to search time and space for them once again:: a dark figure thought stepping away from what looked to be a black mirror. "Prince Diamond isn't going to like this.::


Sometime during flight, Kayla and Usagi managed to loose track of one another. The suction from the power had forced them to loose grip with each other. As the power faded, Kayla was the first to notice the return of gravity as it had tossed her rather hard against what she could only assume to be wood. As pain lanced through her being, she could not help but take note of other factors that might indicate where she had landed. A rush of cold confirmed she was outside, and the blinding light from the lights burning in front of her implied that it was night. Now she had to figure out not only where she was, but when she was, while searching out Chibi-Usa and Usagi. So far she only had maybe three indicators that really didn't tell her much of anything.

"Mr Wilde!" a man's voice could be heard over the din of voices and other sounds echoing all around her. "Where are all the passengers?"

"They have all gone back inside. Too damn cold and noisy for them!" a second man replied to the first man's inquiry. He put a device to his lips and blew, barking orders out to a couple of men.

Where had she heard those lines? When would such lines be used? The last time she had heard them was when she watched Titanic. Wait, was this… no… but it would make sense. She was on Titanic, and it was sinking. However, she had to wonder, was she a ghost? Could they see and hear her? "Miss. You shouldn't be there, its not the safest place to be." A male voice called confirming to Kayla she could be seen and heard. However, a pit formed in her stomach as her body moved of its own accord to obey the command. What would this man, obviously a sailor, think of her when he caught sight of her attire? It didn't exactly scream 1912, and worst case she would be mistaken for third-class. A fate she did not particularly desire. Yet, her body refused to obey her silent commands muscles and joints screaming at her in protest.

::This is not my day.:: Kayla thought to herself as she felt another's arms pulling her to her feet, when her own body refused to.

"Miss, can you even hear me?" Are you alright?" the voice was right on top of her, obviously male, but who was it? She could not see anything to indicate who he was, unless she focoused on his voice a little more. "You should probably go inside. We are not ready to load women and children yet."

"Wait, what's happening?" Kayla finally forced her vocal cords to work. If she could get him to respond to her inquiry, then she could get an idea of how much time she actually had before a mass panic started. "Nothing to worry miss, nothing too serious." The voice replied. "We are simply taking precautions."

Well his words offered no help what-so-ever. Based by the lack of activity, it could be assumed that the collision must have recently taken place, perhaps a half an hour had gone by, perhaps a little more. Perhaps a little less. Kayla could not be certain. All she could conclude at this point was that she was on Titanic, during the sinking, perhaps shortly after impact. Lifeboats were being uncovered, and apparently a majority of the first-class had started to filter into the lounge areas and gym. Just like in history. Somewhere above the sound of steam being released, she could faintly hear the band playing trying to keep the calm composed atmosphere. It could not have been all that long considering the conditions she had taken note of. "Oh, yes sir. I understand completely." At some point her arms had been released, but in her state of confusion, she could not be certain who it was who had hulled her to her feet. All she did know, was she needed to find Usagi and Chibi-Usa and fast. Who knew where they were, hell it was entirely possible she had been transported to Titanic all by herself during the worst time possible. Her day just kept getting better and better she thought bitterly.

As she forced her legs down the deck, she knew she needed to find something that would give her a better idea of time. The lack of people on deck sure didn't help matters much considering the bitter cold. No one really wanted to be out and about with the night so dark, and the cold bitting their skin despite the lack of wind. Kayla sure didn't, but unlike those seaking warmth inside she had no other choice but to suffer. She hated winter, and sitting in the middle of the North Atlantic did not ease her mind in the slightest. However, she needed more clues or a really good hiding place, which she was having trouble finding. Her legs had started to burn, her entire body breaking out into a sweat. Exhaustion would start to set in, and if the lack of motion under her feet was any indication she would not have long before she took a bath in the ice cold North Atlantic, along with over 1500 others this April night. As she rounded a corner, voices could clearly be heard. At first she could not be certain as to who the voices belonged, but the words rung in her head as a clear warning, "We have got one out already sir, shouldn't we start loading the woman and children in the boats?" It was second officer Lightoller's voice, speaking into the ear of a very shell-shocked Captain Smith. Just like in videos and history, those words confirmed the situation at hand. Kayla did not have to hear anything else, she knew Captain Smith would be too stunned to speak a nod of his head the only reply.

Kayla could feel her stomach drop the words still echoing in her ears long after she had heard them. Learning she had no other options left for her, she picked up the pace in order to find a safe place to transform. Her outfit would leave her in a very uncomfortable position. Some things would be well worth the risk. Perhaps she could find an empty state room seeing as how they would soon be filing out on deck trying to decide weather or not they would care to venture a night on a cold unforgiving lifeboat. Many would not, giving the officers quite the hard time, but it would serve as the perfect distraction. Picking up the pace she ducked around another corner and into what she thought to be safe haven but she could feel herself suddenly stop cold and fall back as she crashed into something solid sending her on a one way trip to the ground once again. Fate had ways of make cural jokes, ones the brown-haired moon princess did not care to understand, but fates had a way of toying with her, and even she was powerless to stop them.