Prologue:
A red-haired girl was running through the rain, a mixture of tears and raindrops leaving tracks down her face, "I just gain control of my curse and this is how you repay me Akira."
Sniffles were heard from her as she struggled to regain control of her rampaging and betrayed emotions. Her eyes were so blurry that it was hard for her to see where she was going, and she ended up stumbling into the abandoned lot where she and her best friend Ryoga would often spar. She made her mind as to what she would do then and there, just hoping that it would work. She grasped the medallion that the magic store owner had made for her by combining bits and pieces of all the different Magic and Cursed Artifacts she had come across and confiscated. Among those was one special mirror, called the Nanban Mirror, which allowed one to travel through time. She just hoped that her hunch about its powers being intact within the medallion were correct. She shouted something that became lost to the wind as a bright flash lit up the area, a power rising that sent shivers down the spines of all those who were sensitive to that sort of thing in Nerima. A second later, before an old friend who had stumbled on the scene could make out any details of who was before him, Ranko Saotome vanished.
It is interesting to note here that Ranko Saotome possesses an innate Chaos Nexus Matrix, and the Matrix does not interact well with Magical Time Travel when the person has no clue how to manipulate their Matrix. This little event caused a massive year-long headache for any time-sensitive being within the next door couple of dimensions and universes, and it was going to cause an even greater one for a certain Green-haired Senshi at her post in the Gates of Time in the not too distant future, but that is where this story begins, and another one ends. For the Dragon of Chaos will reveal good and misguided intentions that have been hidden for centuries, because as a wise man once said, "Some of the worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions."
