This is just a little teaser to see if anybody wants to read, following chapters will be much much longer! It's to show m writing style and stuff. Please review, first fic!

The twinkling of Tokyo glowed with bubbling light, and the Azabu Juban District was lulled in the dusky night. A full moon shone though the sky, and a beam shone straight into Usagi Tsukino's bedroom window. The winsome, young blonde slept soundly in her bed, while her black cat, Luna, slept at the base of the bed. It was astonishing how the complete destruction of Tokyo itself had reversed itself, and to the inhabitants of Earth, all was as normal as ever, they were unaware of the great battle between good and evil themselves.

As Sailor Moon, Usagi had lost almost every one of her friends to Galaxia; the most powerful Sailor Senshi of all time. Sailor Galxia fought in the Sailor Wars against Chaos, and sealed it inside of her to save the galaxy. Chaos began to eat away at her, so Galaxia sent her star seed far away, to save herself from the evil. Her star seed found Usagi, which became ChibiChibi, the light of hope. Sailor Moon used this to defeat Chaos, and save Sailor Galaxia. Galaxia released every one of the star seeds; and the turmoil of Sailor Moon was over; her friends and love were returned, and Earth was saved once again.

Usagi and the Sailor Senshi were not upset at not receiving any credit; it was their duty to protect the planet they loved. It had been almost a year since the final battle, and things were as they had been. No new threat had appeared; therefore the senshi could reside peacefully.

All would never stay calm for long for Usagi, as it had always. A dark shadow capered on the roofs of the Azabu Juban District, and landed on the Tsukino household. It paused for a moment, and took perch on Usagi's windowsill. It bided, until it saw a movement in the bed. It was a fresh-faced woman, who then sprung onto the floor, without a sound. She crouched by the bed until she saw the bright blue eyes flash open. Usagi opened her mouth in surprise; but the young maiden put a finger to her lips and said, " Don't shoot the messenger."