I don't own Tokyo Mew Mew.

Okay, I just got this story Idea, but I have writer's block for all the rest of my stories. Anyhow, here's my latest story.

Chapter 1: Arrival

In Café Mew Mew, everything was normal. Yet, something wasn't right. There was a strange feeling in the air. But none of the customers seemed to notice. It was only the Mew Mews who had that strange feeling. It came upon them like a plague, and gnawed at their thoughts, and it worried them. What if it meant the aliens were about to attack?

"I don't like it. I don't like it at all." Ichigo told Lettuce, while washing dishes.

"I know what you mean, Ichigo-san," Lettuce replied, "But is it really a bad feeling? It seems more uneasy then bad."

"Yeah, but still…"

(Basement of Cafe Mew Mew)

"Hey, Keiichiro, look at this." Ryou called Keiichiro over to the computer. "It's a signal…. But it doesn't seem to be Mew Aqua, or an alien."

"Really? Should we send the Mews?" Keiichiro asked.

"Probably. It seems like a strong signal, so we should check it out."

(The alien Space ship)

"So, Pai, have you found the location of that new signal?" Kish asked Pai, who was bent over his computer, as always.

"Indeed. It is originating from what humans call a 'park'. I believe you know it. The one with the fountain."

"Yep. I know the one. But I think you'll need to cause a diversion for the mew mews so I'll be able to check this out." Kish replied.

"Don't begin a sentence with 'but' Kish. And yes, Tart and I will create a diversion."

"Alright."

The aliens teleported out.

(At the park with the fountain)

"I found it. Good, it was easy; this time at least." A girl with just below shoulder length brown hair, hazel eyes, and wearing pink sweatpants and a t-shirt with the slogan 'Jawbreaker' stated. She was looking at a small Dragon statue. It was standing up on two feet, breathing fire, with its tail curved behind it, and wings outstretched. It was totally white, but the detail was amazing, each scale defined, claws pointed, eyes clearly defined.

"Wow! She looks so cool!" the girl said, looking at the statue.

"Yo!" Someone called.

"Oh? Who's there?" The girl asked, looking all around.

Kish floated down in front of the girl.

"Are you some new kind of elf?" The girl asked, looking confused.

"No…" Kish growled.

"Hmm… then are you an imp?" The girl tried again.

"No." Kish sounded angry

"Okay, then if you're not an imp or an elf, then you must be…. an alien."

"Yes! Took you long enough to figure it out." Kish glared at the girl.

"Oh. And I was only joking…" She seemed completely calm for someone talking to an alien.

"Yeah, well, shouldn't you be afraid? I mean, I AM an alien." Kish asked, wondering why this girl wasn't utterly terrified of him.

"Why should I be afraid?" The girl asked. "It's more frightening talking to trolls, but that's only because they're nine feet tall."

"Trolls??" Kish was really confused.

"Yeah. And maybe ogres too, but they're really ugly."

"Ogres? Trolls? Are you insane or something?"

"No. What do you want, anyway? You can't have just come here to question my sanity."

"Well, no. Have you recently received or found anything that seems different?" Kish asked.

"Different? Well, maybe this dragon statue, but.."

"Perfect!" Kish interrupted. "Give me that statue"

"NO!" The girl exclaimed. "I'm not giving you this! It's important!"

"You give it to me, or I'll TAKE it from you." Kish threatened.

"You will try to get her, but you won't" The girl confidently replied, putting the statue in her big pocket of her sweat pants.

"Alright, we'll do it your way" Kish growled, taking out his swords. The girl took on a fighting pose, but with no weapon.

"Heh, you seem really confident for one without a weapon." Kish stated, with a lot of confidence in his voice.

"Well, I don't have a weapon, and I don't exactly need one." The girl grinned at him. Kish charged at the girl, but right before he could stab her, she swung her right hand up, and Kish crashed into some kind of invisible wall, and was thrown back.

"What the hell?" he shouted. He leaped up, and tried to slash her, but she swung her arm up, and his sword hit the invisible barrier again.

"Hee, hee, hee, I see my barrier is stronger then you're swords!" The girl giggled. "I'm Sherbet, by the way, what's your name?"

"Why do YOU care, human?" Kish demanded.

"Well, call me crazy, but I like to know people's names. Even if I have to fight them."

"Okay. You're crazy. I'm Kish."

"Nice to Meet you." Sherbet said smiling.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever. Give me the dragon statue, human."

"You mean Serendipity? No, I won't give her to you. I had a hard enough time finding Xagiliquo and Eevolati. I hoped finding Serendipity would be easy." Sherbet complained.

"Eh? Seredipity? Zagwelikwo? Eeeeevolateeee? What are you talking about?"

"Serendipity, Xagiliquo, Eevolati. They are dragons. I still have to find Quila, though."

"Huh?" Kish had a totally confused look on his face.

"Well, It's been nice chatting with you, but I've gotta go. Bye!" Sherbet cheerfully waved, turning to leave.

"Wait just a minute. You aren't going ANYWHERE until I get that dragon statue." Kish snarled.

"And I'm telling YOU that it's really important." Sherbet snapped.

"Well, just let me have a look at it, then, I'll give it right back." Kish tried to reason with her.

"An ogre's butt you will, as soon as I give it to you, poof! You're gone! With Serendipity too!" Sherbet spoke sharply.

"Damn. I thought it'd work" Kish muttered.

"Are you saying you thought I am stupid?" Sherbet asked, dangerously.

"Yeah. I was sort of hoping you were a bit less intelligent then you really are." Kish muttered.

"Well, that shows you should never under estimate a girl." Sherbet cheerfully stated.

" Shut it." Kish growled. "Why can't you just give me the statue, like a good little human, and not cause trouble?"

"Hey!" Sherbet yelled, "I'm not that little! I'm only a little bit shorter then you!!"

"Whatever." Kish grumbled, "So, answer my question. Why can't you just hand over the statue?"

"Because, I need it. It's very important for where I come from. So, I can't give it to you." Sherbet said in an 'that's-the-end-of-the-argument' voice.

"Oh, really? In what way?" Kish asked, skeptical.

"Sorry," said Sherbet, "That's confidential. I can't reveal anything."

"Oh really? We'll see about this." Kish said, in a very threatening voice.

Ohh! Cliffie! What's with Sherbet? Is she crazy? What does Kish mean 'We'll see about that'? Why is the dragon statue so important? and how many questions can I ask? Well, I need at least 3 reviews before I update. See ya later!