A/N: Hey there! Once again it's the wonderful Sailor Senshi Sailor V-babe! This story combines two of my favorite anime, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Though they're both anime, I'll be relying more on the Manga for Sailor Moon. This story takes place just after Duelist's Kingdom in the Yu-Gi-Oh! time line, and before StarS in the Sailor Moon Manga timeline (so no Alan/Ail and Ann/An/En). And, just so you know, I have read the entire series of BSSM, and up to vol. 21 in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist. (And I've read Millennium World too, so I know what I'm doing.) I'm using the Japanese names for the Sailor Moon crew, since I really, really, really hate the DiC dub (the only good thing about the dub is the image songs) but I'm using the English names for Yugi-tachi, since I don't know what honorifics to use, having seen about .4 episodes of the Subbed Yu-Gi-Oh! TT

Disclaimer: BSSM belongs to Takeuchi Naoko-sama, while Yu-Gi-Oh! belongs to Takahashi Kazuki-san.

Summary: After a terrible battle, Usagi, Minako, Rei, Ami, and Makoto have all been reborn in Domino City. When some creatures that resemble Duel Monsters cards begin to attack people, they are needed again, but somehow, they can't transform! Will they be able to save Domino City and the world? Pairings: Yugi/Usagi Yami/Tea Ami/Bakura Joey/Makoto

Future Girls

A Yu-Gi-Oh!/Sailor Moon Fanfic

by Sailor V-babe

Act One: Heart Moving

"When I looked into your eyes

I saw a star never found before

Our stares connect; I know we'll be friends

Is this the way eyes are supposed to be?

Perhaps . . . . (Perhaps)

Multiple personalities? (No way!) (UFO!) (NAAAH!)

That's impossible! (No way, no way!)

A very important person! (Puu!)

Private Mystery Circle!

UFO! UMA! From the beginning

Love and Dreams look again

UFO! UMA! Once again

Dry and moist make certain of it

Returning to Zero

Ding Dong Ding Dong

Starting over"

--"Private Mystery Circle"

From the Summer performance of Tanjou! Ankoku no Princess Black Lady

If Yugi hadn't been running late that fateful Monday morning, he might never have met the girl who changed his life forever. At first glance, she didn't seem like much, but like many things that Yugi had encountered, she wasn't what she appeared to be. She looked to be about his age, fifteen or so, and she had long blonde hair pulled up into two buns on top of her head, with the remainder falling to her knees in two long, curly ponytails. It was truly an accident that they met at all. Yugi had been rushing, and hadn't noticed her at all, consequently causing him to crash headlong into her.

--

"I'm so sorry!" Yugi cried, handing her the black book bag that she had been carrying, and that had fallen out of her hands when he ran into her. The girl gave a nervous laugh.

"It was my fault," she insisted. "I'm such a klutz, I don't know why I bother walking at all!" Though her words were intended to be a joke, something about her tone, or maybe her eyes, seemed all too serious.

"No, I wasn't paying attention. I'm sorry," Yugi said. "I didn't hear the alarm clock this morning . . ." He shook his head. It wasn't like him to be this late. As Yugi helped the girl up, he got a good look at her school uniform. "You go to Domino High School too?" he asked. The girl nodded.

"I just transferred. My name is Usagi Tsukino." She smiled at him.

Yugi returned her smile. "My name is Yugi Moto. It's very nice to meet you, but if we don't hurry, we'll be late!" Usagi's eyes widened, and she raced after Yugi as he ran down the street to school.

--

As luck had it, Usagi was in class 1-B, the same class that Yugi was in. They also had one other new classmate; a slender girl, about 5'1" or so, with short, bobbed blue hair. She peered at her new classmates from behind round gold-rimmed spectacles.

"Two new kids in one day, and both of them are girls!" Tea Gardener commented.

"Yeah, cute girls!" Joey Wheeler laughed, elbowing Yugi from where he sat. Yugi almost instantly turned a vivid shade of pink and ducked his head. Tea pursed her lips into a frown before calmly thumping Joey over the head with a book.

"Don't you think it's a bit strange?" she asked the others. "I mean, the only transfer student we've had in ages was Bakura, and now we've got two girls! What's going on?"

"Maybe it's just a coincidence," Tristan said, lounging comfortably at his desk. "I mean, it could be . . ."

"I dunno," Yugi replied, now over his embarrassment. "I was watching Usagi, and she didn't seem surprised to see the other girl . . . what was her name . . . Ami? It was almost as if Usagi knew Ami."

/I felt the same way, Partner/ a deep but gentle voice sounded in Yugi's head. The voice, Yugi knew, of the spirit of the Pharaoh who lived within the Millennium puzzle that hung 'round his neck. /There was recognition in Usagi's eyes./

Did you feel anything strange about them? Yugi asked his friend silently.

/I did feel a strange power coming from them. Not like anything connected to a Millennium item, though. Something stronger. Definitely stronger./

Stronger? Yugi wondered, swallowing. This could be bad if these girls were together and especially if they were on differing sides to Yugi and his friends. Deep in his heart, he hoped that they were friends.

--

Usagi Tsukino glanced at the blue-haired girl who sat nearby her seat. Why on earth did she keep having this terrible feeling of Deja Vu? Usagi had never seen this girl before, but somehow, Ami was familiar. As she glanced at the other teen, an image appeared in Usagi's mind; an image of a girl, the same age as herself, in a short-skirted sailor fuku with light blue bows in front and in back. The girl was holding an orb of some kind of chilly power in her hands, before releasing it in a shower of bubbles and mist. A second later, the image was gone.

What was that back there? Usagi wondered later that night. It was like nothing she'd ever seen . . . or was it? Something felt weird, and she wasn't sure she liked that feeling. She idly stroked her black cat Luna while she thought. Am I finally losing it, or was it some kind of premonition . . . or memory? But how can that be, when I've never seen them before in my life? She sighed and picked up Luna, holding her out in front of herself. "Sometimes I wish you could talk, Luna. Maybe then I could get some answers . . ." She sighed, and put the cat back on her lap. That was idiotic. Cats never have and never will talk, she chided herself.

Was it her imagination, or did Luna smile?

--

"Any luck, Aine?" a silky voice purred. The slender girl flipped her pale green hair over her shoulder as she approached the taller girl, who was bathed in the blue-white light of a computer screen. The taller girl made a sort of strangled scream and slammed her hands onto the keyboard.

"ARRGGGHHH!!! Your mother was an 8-track player!!" she screamed. The computer sparked angrily in reply. The green-haired girl winced.

"I'd take that as a no . . ." she murmured. Aine turned around, looking a bit sheepish.

"Well, I found something, it's just that these outmoded computers aren't fast enough. Aniani, You're sure these were the best you could get?"

Aniani pouted. "Well, you try shopping for computers when you have a limited budget. Can't you do anything to fix them up?"

Aine glared at her. "Technopathy only goes so far. I can't do much without the equipment that I need. But I did find some really good sources." Aniani leaned over her sister's shoulder.

"These humans just have way too much energy. They don't need it all. And what they do have they waste on rushing about or falling in love. So, what's our first target?" she asked.

Aine pointed to a green dot on the map located on her computer screen. "There. It's a school, and school children always have too much energy." Aniani peered at the screen.

"Domino High School" she read. "Well, why don't we scope out the area first, then we can gather energy any time we please if the location's right."

"Sounds good to me, sis," Aine replied. These weak-minded humans wouldn't know what happened to them.

--

Luna slipped silently through the twilight. She really didn't know why she still took her nightly walk. There were no monsters, no central control, no one to check in with, and Usagi . . . Luna sighed. Usagi was unfortunate. There was really no reason that Luna went on these walks. Except maybe for habit. She had always gone on walks at twilight . . . before. She shook her head. Don't think about it, she told herself. Those thoughts only cause pain.

She hadn't been watching where she was going, and as she looked up, she realized that she was outside Domino High School. She idly wondered why her feet had taken her here. Was there a reason? Or was it just a funny coincidence?

That was when she saw the figures.

There were two of them, female by the silhouettes. One sported a thick, high ponytail, and the other a short, face-framing bob. Voices, low voices drifted over to her sensitive feline ears.

"This is the place. Does it fit your high standards, Aniani?" The speaker's voice was a soft alto, with a strong hint of sarcasm.

"Oh, it's fine, Aine. Just fine. We'll be able to find a lot of energy here!" This voice was higher; a soprano, Luna thought. It belonged to the girl with the ponytail, for she hopped up and down slightly as she talked. Luna's breath caught in her throat. These girls . . . they were enemies! Luna spun and raced back on velvet paws to her new house and slipped in through Usagi's window.

"Usagi! Usagi! Wake up! We have trouble!" she called, shaking the sleeping girl.

"Huh? Whaa?" Usagi asked, sitting up blearily. She looked around for the speaker but saw no one. Then her eyes fell on Luna. "D-did you just talk?" she asked in a frightened whisper.

"Usagi, listen to me! The enemy is back! You have to get up!"

Usagi stared at the black cat before her. "D-did you just talk?" she asked. Realizing that the voice really had come from her cat, Usagi went to duck back under the covers, but Luna grabbed the sleeve of her pajamas. "It's a dream! It's only a very bad, weird dream!" Usagi whimpered.

"Usagi! You can't wimp out now! You're not just a normal girl, you're the beautiful soldier of Love and Justice, Sailor Moon, and Serenity, princess of the Moon! You've got to remember!" The crescent moon on Luna's forehead glowed, and Usagi's eyes got wide as images, memories poured into her mind.

Memories. Thoughts. People. Her best friends, Ami, Rei, Makoto and Minako. Meeting Luna. Transforming into Sailor Moon. Fighting Queen Metallia of the Dark Kingdom. Bringing everyone back to life. Seeing the Moon Kingdom in all its glory. Meeting Chibiusa. Losing her friends once again to the Black Moon. Encountering Pluto Being kidnapped by Diamond. Chibiusa becoming Black Lady, then becoming a Sailor Senshi. Fighting Death Phantom with Chibiusa. Becoming friends with Hotaru. Seeing the mystery Senshi. Finally meeting Uranus and Neptune, and becoming reacquainted with Pluto. Hotaru becoming Mistress 9, and the coming of Pharaoh 90. Nearly losing her life fighting Pharaoh 90. The awakening of Saturn. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto leaving to raise the orphaned baby Hotaru. The arrival of the Dead Moon Circus. Meeting Helios. Watching Chibiusa fall in love with the handsome priest. Defeating Nehelania. And that last battle. The one that changed everything. Watching everyone die; Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, Chibi Moon and Mamoru.

Mamoru.

Blue eyes dancing, black hair mussed. Seeing their bright future, their daughter. Falling deeper in love with him day after day. Mamoru, Tuxedo Mask. Her love, her best friend, her future husband. Mamo-chan.

"Mamo-chan! Luna! Where is he? Is he alright?" she cried out. Luna sighed. Usagi would have to know the truth even if it hurt.

"I have no idea. I think because he had no sailor crystal . . ." she murmured. Usagi's eyes sparkled with tears.

"No . . . ." she whispered. "That can't be . . ."

"I'm very sorry, Usagi," Luna whispered, as she placed her paw on the girl's knee. Then, she dropped something on her lap. "I kept this safe for you in case you ever needed it." It was Usagi's brooch.

Usagi took it with numb fingers. "How can this be . . .?" she kept repeating, tears pouring down her face. Luna's heart ached to see her mistress in such a state.

"Usagi, please. You have to transform. We should check out the school to see if there is anything funny going on." Usagi nodded, her head not really comprehending the words, but somehow they got to her brain. She stood up, brooch in hand.

"Moon Crisis Power!" she shouted, waiting for the surge of energy that marked her transformation. There was nothing. Not even a spark. She tried again. "Moon Crisis Power!" Nothing. With panic in her heart, she turned to Luna.

"Luna," she whispered, "I can't transform!"

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A/N: Ahhh! Cliffie! (Sorta.) I know it was a bit short, but I felt that was a good place to end. End on a nice cliffhanger! Is it good? Please tell me. No one reviews me anymore, and I desperately need reviews! I also would like some ideas for new attacks/weapons for the inner senshi! If you have ideas for me, please tell me! I'm open to ideas! Remember, the more you review, the more I want to finish this story! So, push the pretty purple button to review, and come back next time. Will Usagi be able to transform? Will someone be able to stop Aine and Aniani? Come back and find out!