Mamo-chan I'm pregnant!

"Stay in the car," Ikuko ordered.

"Yes ma'am," Usagi replied quietly. Ikuko got out of the car and went inside the house and she heard her father yell. He ran outside and was about to hurt Usagi, but she thanked all her lucky stars her mother had locked the doors. Not to long after he realized he couldn't get to her without the keys, he went after Mamoru.

"Oh no Mamo-chan," Usagi cried. Meanwhile Ikuko packed Usagi's two suitcases.

"Auntie Ikuko why are you packing Usagi's things?" Chibiusa asked.

"Usagi is going away to help take care of my sick sister," Ikuko lied.

"Well why doesn't Usagi pack her own things?" Chibiusa asked.

"Because I am quicker and more efficient," Ikuko replied. She finished and left quickly. She made a few phone calls before telling Shingo to watch Chibiusa while she was gone. Chibiusa used her Luna P ball to stall her Aunt Ikuko. Usagi opened the door after she bagged on it for several minutes.

"What?" Usagi asked.

"What's going on?" Chibiusa asked."Why is Aunt Ikuko mad at you and why are you going away?"

"Going away what do you mean I'm going away?" Usagi asked confused.

"Chibiusa!" Ikuko exclaimed. The Luna P ball's spell had warn off.

"Yes Auntie?" Chibiusa asked.

"Get back in the house and don't leave it until I get get back." Ikuko put Serena's things in the trunk.

"But..." Chibiusa started.

"No, just go!" Ikuko ordered. Chibiusa started for the door.

"Chibiusa..." Usagi started, but Ikuko personally took Chibiusa inside before she could say anything. Worried red eyes watched as the car drove away. She immediately left the house in search of the others.

"Mama please don't send me away I'm sorry for what I did," Usagi cried. Ikuko was silent for a little while.

"Usagi, I'm not sending you away to hurt you or punish you no matter how disappointed and mad at you I am," Ikuko said.

"Than why are you doing this to me?" Usagi asked.

"Usagi your father has a lot of pride and he'd rather see you and Mamoru dead than let you or our family be disgraced by you having a baby no twins at 15 years old, I'm doing this to protect you."

"We can't let him hurt Mamo-chan," Usagi cried.

"He's a grown man he can handle himself you on the other hand are my daughter with grandchildren I won't see for a very long time."

"But Mama, Mamo-chan is taking care of Hitomi, Father won't watch out for her in his rage." Ikuko sighed in a moral dilemma.

"Mama look there he is please stop and let him in!" Usagi cried. Ikuko could see her husband terrozing the streets looking for Mamoru. She stopped and he looked surprise with a nearly one year old Hitomi in his arms.

"Usa, Usa!" Hitomi immediately cried as if she'd been waiting for Usagi all this time.

"Usagi what's wrong?" Mamoru asked seeing her distraught look.

"Get in the car!" Ikuko ordered quickly.

"What?"

"Get in before my father find s you come on."

"But... why wou..." Mamoru started.

"CHIBA!" Kenji yelled from down the street spotting him.

"Get in hurry!" Ikuko and Usagi exclaimed with wide eyes. Mamoru quickly threw the baby stuff in and hopped in back. Ikuko drove off.

"What's going on, and what's wrong with your father?" Mamoru asked.

"He found out what we did." Mamoru was silent.

"Oh no."

"Oh no doesn't begin to be the right response," Usagi muttered. Ikuko suddenly frowned and looked at her daughter and than back at Mamoru in her rear view mirror. You could still see Kenji running after them and floored it.

"Mamoru you're marrying my daughter," Ikuko said.

"What no, I can't," Mamoru said remembering his dream.

"You are and I've known you to do the right thing and this is the right thing."

"Because we slept together I hardly think that justifies marriage." Usagi let more tears fall out her eyes.

"Tell him Usagi!" Ikuko ordered.

"Mamo-chan I'm pre...pre..."

"What?" Mamoru asked.

"Pregnant!" Usagi blurted out just as Ikuko made a fast stop to keep from running over some little kids.


"Never break such happy news to your significant other in a speeding car. Sailor Moon Says!" Wait for a calmer setting before breaking any type of news to your loved one."

Author's Note: Remember Good news travels fast, but bad news travels at the speed of light.