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Things were becoming very monotonous in her world. Being the only one left to guard against Chaos returning was leaving Serenity bored, tired, and lonely. Her scouts had long gone their ways to pursue lives that were normal; her prince had found love and happiness with someone else. Serenity smiled, she had given her scouts and love what they truly had wanted: normalcy and peace.
After the fight against Chaos Serenity had made sure to give her friends and love something that they had earned while defending the world. As Cosmo's she could feel when evil was approaching, or when something was not align with this dimension. In her years of watching her dimension, nothing had happened. Serenity was now beginning to grow anxious, she wanted a new adventure.
As she sat on her chair, in the newly re-constructed palace on the moon, she felt something shift in a timeline, many dimensions away. Her head perked up, hands conjuring her staff, she made her way to the white marble basin situated in the middle of the room.
The basin was not any ordinary basin; it had the potential to reflect changes in timelines, and teleport the user anywhere they were needed.
Serenity peered into the blue water, brushing her fingertips against the cool surface and calling upon her powers to show her what she willed.
She pondered aloud, "What do I feel happening in the Gamma Phi district?"
Her question was answered as images of space travel, different races of man and alien alike worked together to under something known as Star Fleet. Serenity placed her hand over her mouth as a war-like ship fired upon the ship known as the U.S.S Kalvin.
She could feel the tears beginning to brim, no parent should die before they hold their own child. She watched as James T. Kirk was brought into the world, mere minutes before his father died by the hands of the revenge seeking Romulan known as Nero.
That's when she felt it again. The tingling sensation at the base of her neck that
worked its way down her spine, the sensation she felt whenever Chaos was near. As she peered into the basin more, her hands swept across the water hastily. She needed to see where Chaos was, but the only glimpse she caught was a flash of red eyes and a wicked laugh that made her spine tingle.
"That is it. I need to go," she stated to no one in particular. She looked to the basin again, and began to formulate her plan. She needed time to watch over the small child known as James T. Kirk, and find out where Chaos was hiding.
She looked to her surroundings, the pristine white and silver of the Moon palace and began to think. This had been her home for millennia. This is where she had grown, loved, died, been reborn on earth and played the role of the heroine for many years. Could she truly part with this dimension, even if it was for what she assumed to be a short period of time.
'What am I thinking leaving this dimension, I would be leaving it vulnerable to other evils,' she thought. Serenity tapped her index finger against her chin and began to lean on her staff. Her conscious finally spoke up, taking the tone of her beloved advisor Luna.
'It would be safe if you closed the dimension to everyone,' it said simply.
"No," she said aloud. "What if I need to come back to protect them"
Her conscious continued, 'you're just being selfish. Nothing has happened and nothing is going to happen. Case closed Serenity.'
"Luna, even when your not hear you make a good point," she sighed, placing her staff against the wall. She began to gather small items, things that reminded her of her past, her scouts and Darien, even Andrew. Somehow she knew that she would not be visiting this dimension anytime soon. She couldn't argue with her Luna conscious, she simply had to perform her duty as Cosmos.
When every thing had been packed away into her sub-space pocket, Serenity found herself staring at her Earth one last time. She felt out for her friends and their families, making sure one last time that they were where they wanted to be. She smiled, of course they were, they were normal and had normal lives.
Serenity approached the basin, and flicked her fingers in the water. Slowly, tiny droplets of water began to rise from the basin and formed a circle. They began to spin faster and faster, until they moved so fast in a circular pattern, they formed a single circle. She pressed her hand to the circle and felt the pull of teleportation. She closed her eyes, glancing at the earth one last time before she was pulled into the dimension known as Gamma Phi.
Her mind was searching for anything that she knew about this world as she continued to be pulled into what she hoped was the right direction. A name popped into her mind, Kirk. She smirked, she was not going to be lost in this world, she knew where she was headed, and it was anywhere the Kirk was.
Her pace began to slow, and she soon saw the world she knew as Gamma Phi began to materialize.
Slowly, the world appeared, and Serenity stepped under a lone tree in a vast field. She looked around her and took in what she could. Her skin felt warmer, and she looked down to take in her appearance. Her uniform had been replaced with a red shirt, and a black pair of jeans. She shrugged, who was she to complain.
Serenity took in her surroundings. Under a tree in a field was strange but was weirder was that she could see lights coming from a building not to far from her, and she had the sneaking suspicion that was where she was to go.
Serenity began to walk towards the building, and as she neared it the bass of the music coming from inside began to tingle her skin. By the time she had approached the building, the sun had set, and twilight was fast approaching. As she began to near the entrance, it seemed that all hell had broken loose.
Men and women were rushing from inside, wearing similar style of uniforms in red, blue and yellow with a symbol that Serenity instantly recognized.
'Star Fleet! Yes I came to the right time," she thought.
As Serenity pushed her way into the bar, she caught a glimpse of a very familiar face and gasped. Sitting in front of her, bloodied was the man that she had been looking for, James T. Kirk.
Well I hope everyone liked that. It has been a very long time since I have written something. I was inspired by the story Illogical Choices. I'm looking for feedback, it drives me. Love SLE
