Summary: The definition of a Mew: A magic girl who shared their DNA with an endangered animal. Different generations of Mews have been protecting Tokyo for decades. But something along the way changed their DNA that inturn changed they way they transform. Now there is a new type of Mew. A different type of Mew.
Episode 1
Welcome To Your Dream
Pichi's eyes slowly opened. What greeted her was the image of a park. She was in the park. But last thing she remembered was falling asleep in her room. When did she come to the park?
She stood up. The park appeared to be empty, besides her of course.
Pichi felt strange. She looked down at her to find she wasn't exactly herself. She raced over to the nearby fountain to look herself over in the water. There she found a disturbing picture.
Her face was framed with red fur, which was all around her head. It was paired with red, wolf-like ears.
Her face still appeared human, though it housed gold eyes that had its irises lined with black.
She looked down at her body, which was also covered in red fur. Her once human face now sported a bare, wolf-like snout that was short. Over the fur, she wore a sleeveless, midriff top that was a light peachy tone. Along with a pair of matching shorts. She wore knee high peach boot and peach gloves that went up to her elbows.
Along with all of this, she had a bushy, reddish brown tail.
What was happening to her? She looked around. Someone must be around here and know what was going on with her. Why did she look like a freak?
She desperately looked around for someone, anyone, to explain to her. Suddenly she noticed a figure standing beneath a tree. The shade was so dark there, she couldn't make out what they looked like. Though she could tell they were human, unlike her.
"Hello?" she called out.
The figure didn't move from the shadows. Though it did call back.
"You are one of them," it said.
It was a male voice, deep and kind of raspy. Though it did sound young.
"I am one of what?" Pichi asked, growing closer to the boy.
"You are a Mew," he responded.
"No," Pichi refused, shaking her head. "A Mew is a girl with only animal ears and/or tail. Not an entire body like some furry."
The figure didn't respond for a bit.
"You're a new kind of Mew," he said.
Pichi stopped at the edge of the shadow, though she still couldn't see the boy's face.
"Any way, you must be ready," he continued. "You appearing means that a new danger is going to make its appearance soon, too. You must be ready."
Pichi grew worried.
"You are not to fight this battle alone though," said he said. "There will be other Mews. Every generation there is five Mews. You are one, so there are four more."
Pichi paused.
"Who are you?" she asked.
"Just a guide," he answered.
Though before Pichi could ask any more questions, her surroundings started to grow black. IT felt as if her eyes were closing.
When she finally opened her eyes once more, she was back in her room. Light flooded into her room through her window. She laid under her sheets of her bed. Exactly where she left herself last night.
"What a strange dream," she muttered to herself.
She quickly stopped and jumped out of bed. She ran over to her mirror and sighed in relief upon finding herself looking like a normal human.
"But what was with that dream?" she asked herself.
A Mew? Looking like that, she definitely not one. There had been generations of Mews through out the last few decades.
The first generation included Mew Ichigo, Mew Zukaro, Mew Mint, Mew Lettace, and Mew Pudding. They fought the first of the aliens.
The next generation replaced Mew Ichigo with Mew Berry.
After that, the Mews became replaced by new Mews every few years. But every generation looked like human, not some animal-human fused creature.
"I'm not a Mew," murmured Pichi.
Characters featured in this chapter...
*Pichi Akatani - Meaning 'Peach'. She is a Mew and fused with the DNA of a red wolf. She is actually one of the Fused Mews, the first one to appear actually.
*Gaido - Meaning 'Guide'. Doesn't have a name, yet Pichi calls him Gaido because he introduced himself as 'just a guide'.
