Lost and Found Chapter One

Note: This fan fiction takes place after the second Madoka movie. Hatori also still has his memory erasing powers and both Yuri's parents have died. Also since Homura keeps resetting the timeline her parents keep getting younger until they are 19 and 24.

To Homura it felt like she was always fighting. Now that Madoka was gone all Homura could do was fight against the sadness in the world. Today she had been fighting when suddenly the monster was staggering forward towards her. She couldn't stop time because she was running low on sand and her bow and arrow would be too slow. So Homura jumped. As she jumped above the monster she saw a figure on the other side of the monster. The figure was tall, at least 4 inches taller than Homura. Homura noticed that the figure was a woman with long light purple hair. She wore a long silver dress with a black ribbon on the front and a blue rose with a green heart on her shoulder. The women reminded Homura of someone she knew but she couldn't place her. The monster stumbled.

"Precure Floral Fortissimo!" Homura thought she heard her say. The woman was young, probably about 20. Soon before Homura knew it the monster exploded. She landed on the roof on a nearby building. The women quickly changed into regular clothes and began walking away from Homura. Homura still couldn't place her so Homura decided to follow her.

Homura didn't remember much about her family in the future. She had been so focused on saving Madoka that her family didn't really matter that much. But now the women reminded her of her family in the future. Homura leapt down from the building and landed on the ground. The women turned a corner as Homura ran to catch up. Homura ran, turned the corner and found a boy standing there. He had white and black hair and stood motionless. Homura asked him, "Have you seen a woman that was here a minute ago?" He pointed down the street as Homura began to run. It didn't take long for Homura to catch up with the women who had just come out of a very fancy restaurant carrying a bag of food. The women turned and walked away from her. She hadn't seen Homura. She continued to follow the women to a large area of land with lots of houses. The woman walked to the biggest house and knocked on the door. The door opened and then someone in a white jacket stood in the doorway. Homura couldn't see the person's face. The woman walked inside as Homura ran to the door as it was closing. She shut the door and she looked for the woman. She saw the women and the other person who was a man walking down the hallway to the right. Homura had to follow them because she thought the man reminded her of someone. Homura (now in her school uniform) turned down the hallway. She watched the man and woman walk down the hall and turn into a room on the left and closed the door. Homura walked to the doorway and stopped. 'What was she going to say to the people in the room? Who were the people in the room?' Homura looked in the room. It was an office with two large desks. They were both very organized and the man and women were sitting at the desks eating the dinner the women had bought. Homura could finally see the man's and woman's faces. She couldn't believe it. Some of her memories came rushing back.

She could picture her three siblings. Her younger brother Kageki, who was 11, had dark purple hair that covered his right eye because he was almost blind in that eye. It was a disease that caused his blindness and it could not be healed. Her younger sister Kagamin was also 11, because Kageki and her were twins, and had long purple black hair that was down to her waist. Her left eye was covered by her hair because of the blindness in her left eye. Homura also had an older brother named Tokiya Ichinose. He was about 9 inches taller than her with dark blue hair. She only had a few memories about him because he was often very busy and she was in the hospital. Although she did remember that whenever she went through a surgery he was the first one she saw after she woke up. He was only 3 years older than her but they would always let him in because he was a famous singer. Whenever she was sick she would beg him to sing to her. It didn't matter what song. All that mattered was that he sang it. Then she remembered her parents. They were almost always there for her. They were both always calm and composed. No matter how sick she was or when things looked darkest her family was always there until that day...it was the day that's happened about a 100 times The day Homura became who she was today. The day when she woke up and she didn't see her brother and parent's faces watching carefully for the minute when she woke up. Instead there sat Madoka and Mami. That was the first time that she felt alone. She began to become friends with Mami, Madoka, Sayaka and Kyōko. Then Madoka died. Homura couldn't handle Madoka's death. Homura felt like she wasn't special She had a perfect, handsome older brother. A pair of super smart half blind twin siblings. The calmest most reassuring parents but now they were gone. All she had left was Madoka and she was gone. So she made a wish. She became a special person with talents and abilities that no one else in her family had. Although she had to overcome grief. That's one reason why she became so determined to help Madoka. Homura knew that Madoka was a lot like her and she didn't want Madoka to go through sadness to have talents.

From the day she woke up alone she would sometimes look into a mirror and wonder where her parents with purple eyes like hers were. As she stood looking through the crack in the door way she didn't have to wonder anymore. There they sat Yuri Tsukikage and Hatori Sohma. She had found her lost parents.