Disclaimer: I do not own any of original Sailor moon characters, but I do own the original made up ones and all of the moon scouts. Also the main idea (what started the series/manga) rightfully belongs to Naoko Takeuchi, copyright and all—except the characters and plot I made…

Prologue

It's the 30th century and Neo-Queen Serenity rules and watches over Crystal Tokyo. Rini (Chibi-usa) is now sixteen years old. Her parents and all the scouts are gone on vacation. Her mother left her in charge while she was away, but of course Luna; Artemis; and Diana were left behind to make sure that Rini didn't screw anything up.

Moon One

Rini sat in one of the two large thrones in the great hall with Diana lying on her lap. Her once dark fuchsia hair had now become longer and a more beautiful extremely light sugar pink. She yawned as she stroked Diana's fur, and was becoming quite bored with the tedious work of watching over for her mother. She growled inside after picturing everyone enjoying a pleasant and exciting vacation—one that they were enjoying without her.

"Oh, why do I have to be left behind why they get to go and have all the fun?" Rini sighed.

"Princess, you don't even remember your mother saying 'It's a part of your training to be queen' do you?" Diana swished her tail as she spoke. Rini looked at her with a "oops I forgot" look upon her face.

"I thought so…" the lavender cat sighed.

"You are becoming more and more like your mother was when she was your age," another furry cat pawed down the great hallway. It was Luna, Diana's mother and Serena's former guardian.

"What's that supposed to mean Luna!" the sixteen year old scowled at the midnight black cat.

I can't believe she is comparing me to my mother! But, am I really just like she was when she was sixteen? Rini's thoughts raced back and forth while images of her mother falling on her face and getting 30's on math homework, appeared in her mind.

"I suppose you are right," she responded and sighed.

"It is getting warm out princess, are you going to change so you don't overheat?" Diana nuzzled Rini. She was after all wearing a gown that felt like it weighed fifteen pounds. Rini smiled.

"Yes, thank you for reminding me Diana," Rini stood up after Diana leapt off her lap and on to the floor. Rini and Diana started walking down the long grad hallway when Luna spoke up.

"Don't forget what your mother said about your choice of clothing while she's away!" Luna yelled from seven feet away.

"I won't," Rini rolled her eyes at Luna's words. She mumbled discontent underneath her breath as she waved bye to Luna.

"Why do I even bother advising Serenity's child, when I know the only cat she'll listen to is Diana, it is almost a lost cause." Luna padded off in the opposite direction.

Rini arrived in her room with a smile on her face. Diana noticed the smile and questioned it.

"What are you planning princess?" Diana leapt up onto Rini's plush, soft violet colored, queen sized bed.

"What? Where on earth did you get the idea I might be planning something?" Rini acted innocently— as if she didn't have any idea what Diana was referring to— as she meandered over to her large mahogany and oak wardrobe.

"Well, by the suspicious smile on your face, I would say you are planning something," the young cat's tiny canines peeked into few as she spoke to the teenager. After a long moment of silence, Diana sighed as she finally noticed that the girl hadn't even heard her. It was also possible that Rini purposely ignored what she had said and just continued to scour her wardrobe for an outfit.

"Oooh, found it!" Half of Rini's body disappeared into the large wardrobe for a few seconds and were accompanied by a couple of grunts—from dealing with heavy clothing in the way and not being able to see in the back off the wardrobe. This made Diana's ears perk up and a faint giggle to emanate from her throat.

"Ouch," Rini hit her head on the top of the wardrobe—which was at least two feet shorter than the growing princess—and almost fall over onto her rear end.

"You're quite amusing Princess," Diana giggled as Rini responded with a faint growl.

"Hurting yourself on accident because your parents will not get you a newer and taller wardrobe is not funny, and most certainly not my own fault." Rini clutched the clothes she planned to put on in her fists. She rubbed her head as she laid the clothes out on the bed, next to Diana, and pulled out a pair of high heels from the large drawer in the wardrobe. Diana sat up straight and sighed as she saw what Rini had picked out.

On the bed she had laid a summer-yellow sleeveless button-up suit coat top, a black laced bra/spaghetti strapped tank-top, and a black skirt, made of durable and nice fabric, that appeared to have a dark blue sheen to it in the light.

"Princess, I hate to say it," Diana started to speak when Rini interrupted her.

"Well, then don't say it," Rini undid her elegant dress and let it fall to the floor and gather in a large rumpely pile.

"But," Diana paused, "never mind."

Diana laid back down on the bed, and decided to not interfere with the choice of clothing that Rini had chosen to wear. Rini stepped out of the dress on the floor and walked over to a dresser that was placed next to her wardrobe. While she drifted over to the dresser she undid her strapless bra and threw it on the floor next to her feet. She bent over, her breasts hanging below her, and she opened the top-rightmost drawer—which contained nylons and socks. Rini grabbed a pair of nylons that were beige colored and meandered back to the bed.

She paused, and decided not to wear the nylons as she reached the half way point between the dresser and the bed. Rini decided she was too lazy to walk back over to the dresser to put the nylons away, so instead, she just turned around and threw them back into the open drawer. Fortunately, they made it into the open drawer—she was happy she didn't have to go and pick them up if she would have missed.

She grabbed the undershirt, from off the bed, and slipped it on over her head. Diana soon became bored and decided maybe she should take a nap, so, she closed her eyes. Rini noticed this and smiled softly. She then grabbed the skirt and slipped it on as well. Just as she was about to grab the over coat, something crashed—that sounded like a large clay pot smashing to the ground—outside the building. Diana was madly jolted awake by the sudden noise and Rini nearly yelped from surprise.

"Diana, was that one of the flower pots from outside?" Rini felt slightly panicked.

"I think it was, Princess," the cat responded.

"I think I'm going to go check just in case there…" Rini stopped, she didn't want to think of the possible things that could have caused the pot—if it was a pot—to crash. A shiver ran up her spine when she suddenly got the feeling that it wasn't good. She quickly snatched the coat top off the bed along with the heels she had put on the floor next to the bed.

"Come on Diana," Rini hurried out of her room and down the long hallway. While trying to go as fast as she could—without hurting her self in the process— she slipped on her high heels one at a time.

"Princess, be careful! You might hurt yourself while trying to run and put your shoes on at the same time!" Diana's words were ignored, mainly due to the fact that Rini had already done it successfully. The running duo was about to turn around the corner of a hallway when…

"Ahh!" Rini tripped over a different animal. That animal, unfortunately, happened to be Artemis—who was already hurting enough from running around trying to find the pair.

"Princess…" A low noise came from underneath Rini's stomach. Rini rolled over on her side to reveal a semi flattened, white cat mumbling who was about pain.

"Oh, my… I am so sorry Artemis!" Rini gave a hurried apology. Rini stood up and brushed the floor's dust off of her clothes.

"Urg…" Artemis stood on all four paws, "I have been looking all over for you two! You heard the noise right!" Rini thought Artemis looked a bit too panicked.

"Yes, why? We were about to go see what it was that caused it, when suddenly I fell on you," Rini explained. Diana's ears twitched as she listened in on the conversation between her father and the princess.

"You won't believe me but, it's…" Artemis paused as a grim look appeared on his face.

"Artemis what is it!" Rini pushed.

"Well, the noise," he paused once more before continuing, "the noise, it was caused by… Sailor Pluto!" Artemis' blue eyes stared at Rini waiting for her reaction.

A wave of panic, fear, and worry hit Rini like a lightning bolt that strikes the earth. Her mouth parted slightly and she was silent for a few seconds before she dashed off in the direction of the courtyard, with out saying anything.

This isn't good. Why would Setsuna be here? Why, why did she cause the noise? Why aren't the others with her! WHY! Rini dreaded the worst.