Hi Everyone! Here is another one. I get these ideas in my head and I have to start writing on it. Anyway the idea of this kind of spawned off of "Poltergeist."
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By the way for those of you who have read the "Our Daughters" series, the first four parts have been illustrated and are on my web site. The last three parts are being illustrated and will be added later one.
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Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon. I created this next generation except for Rini. I also created Stardust, Moonbeam, and Crescent.

Dimensions: Part One
By
Angel Raye

"I cannot believe this," groaned Mina as she looked at the latest note from Gloria's teacher. "Just for once I would like to get a note from school saying how good Gloria was."
"What did she do now," asked Amy.
"She put Vaseline on the doorknob so that no one could get out of the classroom," Mina replied.
"Well you can't say she isn't creative," laughed Lita.
"That's the truth," Serenity added.
"I just wish she would use her creativity another way," sighed Mina.
"I guess some children never learn," said Hotaru.
Raye had been sitting quietly. She had a feeling something was going to happen. "What's with you Raye," asked Michiru.
"I am sensing something," murmured Raye. She placed her fingers in meditation position. "It's not a very strong feeling but it's there."
"Is it something we should be concerned with," asked Serenity.
"I am not sure," Raye replied. "But we should definitely be on guard."
"You don't need to tell me that," declared Haruka.
"That's good," another voice joined them. Everyone looked up to see Sailor Pluto entering the room.
"What is going on," asked Raye.
"There is an interruption in this dimension," Pluto replied. "Something is trying to slice into our dimension."
"Do you have any idea what it is," asked Lita.
"Hold on I am scanning for it now," Amy had her visor on and her mini computer out. She began to scan. "The next room," she stated and everyone followed her. Inside the palace ballroom was a long line of light. It extended vertically from the floor to the ceiling. Amy continued scanning it. "It is definitely a rift between dimensions," she reported. "However I cannot determine what is on the other side."
"Let's just keep an eye on it," said Pluto. "There is no telling what this will do."

Annika was trying to get her homework done. She really wanted to play a new game she had gotten the other day but Raye was very strict about getting homework done before anything else.
Suddenly Annika's eyes glazed over. She got up and headed toward the door of her quarters.
"Are you finished already Annika," asked Stardust but Annika did not reply. She just kept on walking. "Annika come back here," cried Stardust but Annika continued to ignore her. She opened the door to her quarters and walked out. "What is with her," Stardust asked herself in a worried voice.

"Grounded again," grumbled Gloria. "One of these days I will play a trick and not get caught."
"I would like to see that happen," Artemis grumbled. He was not happy at being told to watch Gloria until Mina or Asai got back.
"Shut up Artemis," snapped Gloria swiping her hand through her orange hair. "I already have to put up with Mom and Dad so I do not want you to start lecturing me too."
"And I thought your mother was a handful," Artemis sighed. "Why don't you be a good girl and do your homework?"
Gloria did not answer. Artemis looked up and saw that Gloria's eyes had glazed over. "Gloria," he asked but there was still no reply. She got up and headed toward the door. "Gloria," Artemis cried. "Where do you think you are going?" Gloria did not answer. She opened the door and walked out. "Mina is going to have my head," Artemis groaned as he took off after the child.

"So is this the right answer," Daisy asked Maggie. The two girls had gotten together to do their homework.
"Yes that's right," Maggie replied after looking at Daisy's answer.
"Why do we need to learn the English language anyway," grumbled Daisy.
"Because one day we may need it," Maggie pointed out. "All of our mothers have to use it."
"I know but I am so bad at it," Daisy sighed as she continued with her homework.
"Oh stop complaining," Crescent said as he jumped up on Daisy's lap. "It is very important to learn the English language."
"Whatever," Daisy muttered. "Maggie could you help me with..."
"With what..." Maggie replied.
"Are you girls in the habit of not finishing what you are saying," asked Crescent. He looked up and saw both girls' eyes were glazed over. "What is wrong girls," he asked concerned. The girls did not answer. They both got up and left the quarters. "I have a bad feeling about this," Crescent muttered as he followed them out the door.

"Come on Ariel let's do this puzzle," Madelyn pleaded.
"I haven't finished my homework yet," Ariel told her best friend. "Mommy always likes me to finish my homework before I play."
"Just for a little while," Madelyn begged. "You always have a lot of homework in that gifted class."
"All right," Ariel relented. "I guess it won't hurt."
"Your mommy wants you to be a kid too," Moonbeam pointed out. "So she would not mind if you take a break."
"I am going to be a doctor just like Mommy," Ariel declared happily.
"And I'll be your nurse just like my mama," Madelyn added and the two little girls giggled happily.
"Why do little girls giggle all the time," groaned Moonbeam.
Suddenly the giggling abruptly stopped and there was a still silence. Moonbeam looked up and saw both girls were sitting there with glazed looks in their eyes. "Are you two all right," he asked with the concern. They did not reply. Instead they got up and walked out of Ariel's quarters. Moonbeam shook his head. "I will never understand women no matter how old or what species they are."

"You should not be practicing your swing in our quarters," Hope told her sister. "Michiru Mama and Haruka Papa will be very upset with you if you break something."
"I know but it is raining and I am bored," Faith complained. "Besides if I am careful I won't break anything and Michiru Mama and Haruka Papa will never know."
"Just please be careful," pleaded Hope as she continued with her drawing.
Faith put down the bat and walked over to her sister. "What are you drawing," she asked. Hope had made a picture of the ballroom with a ray of light going vertically from the floor to the ceiling.
"I am not sure," Hope admitted. "This image just came to me a few minutes ago and I had to draw it."
"Weird," muttered Faith as her eyes began to glaze over. Hope's eyes glazed over to and together they got up and left their quarters.

"I am still not getting much here," Amy grumbled as she continued scanning the light. "What is on that other side cannot be determined right now."
"Well if we can't find out what it is then we should get rid of it," Haruka pointed out.
"We can't do that until we know what this is," Sailor Pluto replied.
Raye suddenly gasped. "Something else is happening."
"What is it," asked Lita.
"Look," cried Hotaru pointing to the door. All of the children minus Rini were coming in. All of their eyes were glazed over.
"Gloria you know you are confined to quarters," Mina shouted.
Gloria did not reply. The children headed toward the light. "Annika stay away from there," Raye ordered but Annika did not hear her.
Amy turned her computer toward the children. "They are all in a trance of some kind," she reported. "They seem to be drawn toward this rift."
Raye suddenly shrieked. "Get the children away from that," she cried. She dashed over but suddenly a beam flashed out and knocked her down. Several more beams of light came out and each one wrapped itself around one of the children. The children snapped out their trances and began screaming. Raye, Lita, Haruka and Michiru dashed forward to help only to get knocked down. The children continued to scream and then right before their parents' eyes got pulled into the rift and vanished.

To be continued...