A/N: Enjoy! A lot of stuff happens in this chapter. Please review. And Thank you to Kayla Marie for the kind review. It's good to know at least one person is nice enough to take the time out to leave an opinion. :P I'd really appreciate more though.

I had just dropped Chibi-Usa off at Koenma's, and I now walked to school with the boys. I was actually glad to be seeing Naru-chan a lot. It had been a while, and I missed her. After all, I needed the only best friend I had left. We got to school, taking our shoes off at our locker, and separating to walk to our classes. I only had the same class as Kurama and Yusuke. Hiei had his class with Kuwabara – poor guy. I'm talking about Kuwabara here, not Hiei. I hated Hiei at the moment. Kurama, Yusuke, and I entered our classroom, and we all sat in our usual seats beside Naru. I greeted her, but she "hmped" at me.

"What's wrong with you?"

"I don't even know who you are. I do not talk to strangers." I must have looked dumbfounded because she then added, "are you stupid? Go away." She demanded, and turned and greeted Kurama and Yusuke. I looked around the room. Everyone stared at me, with looks of wonder on their faces. I shrunk down in my chair feeling depressed all of a sudden. The teacher walked in and called role, at the end, I asked about my name, and she did not even know who I was. What the hell was going on! Just yesterday, Naru and I made plans to hang out today. The teacher threw me in the hall for sleeping in class. Today, no one knew who I was? Something definitely seemed fishy.

I stood from my chair and left the room with my head down; naturally, the two boys followed me to my locker. I slipped on my shoes and sighed, learning my forehead against the cool metal. "What is going on?" I mumbled.

Kurama and Yusuke had sympathy in their eyes, so I smiled at them. "I'm going back to the mansion. I hate school anyway. See you guys!" I called and ran off, letting a few tears fall out of their sight. I felt so ashamed at what had happened, I couldn't even get Chibi-Usa yet. I stayed downstairs and participated in different activities to distract my reeling brain. I watched T.V., read some of my book, even sat in Hiei's spot and stared out the window, watching the sun shine on the trees and slowly turn to rain. I could see why Hiei loved the spot so much. Eventually, I couldn't remember when, but I fell asleep. It was only when Hiei pushed me in the floor did I wake up. I growled and kicked his leg, causing him to growl in return at me. The feeling of hate… was clearly mutual.

"Are you okay Usagi?" Kurama asked, taking his seat, book in hand.

"Yes, I am great. I'm going to go get Chibi-Usa." I retrieved her from Koenma's, only to have him stop me before I left.

"Usagi, we have a new mission," he said as soon as the boys walked through.

"Great!" I said, a little too enthusiastically. Anything to get me away from a school that I don't even attend anymore apparently…

"There is a demon in the city, um," he looked down at his report, "sucking energy out of people?"

This caught my attention, "WHAT?!"

Everyone turned to me but Chibi-Usa, who had an idea of what was happening as well. Although I knew for a fact her idea wasn't as clear as mine had been. "You know about the event?"

"It could be a link to the quest Chibi-Usa and I are on!" I shrieked happily. We hugged each other, despite the effort we made not to get too excited. I could have cried; I didn't of course. "Where?" I asked.

He looked back at his report, "Um, it says here it is at a jewelry store called Jewelry Osa-P."

My jaw dropped. "Are you kidding me? Please say you are…" He shook his head. This part, Chibi-Usa did not know about. She started to transform into Mini Moon, but I stopped her. "I think you should stay here with Koenma, just this once."

"I want to go!"

I wagged my finger in her face, "as your future mother, I command you stay here and let

Koenma watch over her." Before the gang could ask I turned to them and said, "let's go," I reached up to my school uniform and clenched my broach. I had a bad feeling about all of this.

We burst through the door, and a demon imitating Naru had sucked the energy dry of jewel lovers. I looked around, alert, remembering back to when I first became a scout. I shook my head. No time for that. I didn't want to transform, so I began attacking with my kodachis.

The four boys did the same with their own weapons. We used up nearly all of our energy and got nowhere. Evil Naru walked up and stood in front of me, smiling menacingly. I had hoped it wouldn't come to this. I didn't want the boys to find out, though I was certain Hiei already knew.

I stood, doing a flip and a kick all at once, knocking her back long enough for me to make this happen.

"MOON," the boys looked at me, Hiei slightly expectant, and the rest extremely confused, "ETERNAL, MAKE-UP!" My broach shined, and white ribbons encircled my body. A split-second later, I stood there, in my Eternal Moon uniform – my true form, as Sailor Saturn once said.

A white fuku appeared on my slender body, the mini skirt layered, the top being gold, second being pink, and the last one blue. The shoulders were a lighter shade of pink and extremely poofy, the dark pink rims only inches away from the matching pink rims of my white gloves. My broach was in the center of my uniform as before, only this time, there was no bow. On my lower back were white wings, with pink ribbons flowing so nicely from them, and the same white wings, only larger, rested on my upper back. They were heavy. My earrings remained the same, gold stars on top of moons, as did the red jewels in my buns – my hair had changed back to its original style of long blonde pigtails held in buns at the top when I transformed. A golden moon settled comfortable on my forehead. A choker with a small golden heart being held up by a matching moon adorned my neck. I took my normal stance, my white boots shining in contrast to the dark floor I stood on. Matching pink lined the tops of my boots, and in the center of the pink were the same moons. Could you tell what symbolized me?

"Who are you?" Naru chimed in. De ja vu! It was like going to class this morning.

"The Pretty Guardian in a Sailor Suit! Guardian of Beauty and Justice! I am Sailor Moon!" I posed with a hand on my hip and the other hand forming a V long ways across my right eye (it should be obvious which hand went where). The boys gawked at me. Hiei might have known my secret, but he had no idea how I looked.

"Sailor scout? I thought you were all DEAD!" She screeched, lunging at me.

My eyes widened; I screamed and barely jumped out of the way. She put a hole in the floor where I stood, and I sweatdropped. "Ummm… THAT COULD HAVE BEEN ME!"

"Sailor Moon…" I heard. The sound echoed, and I turned to see an image of Luna, Artemis, the sailor scouts, and Mamo-chan staring at me. The group looked at me, and I presumed it to be another illusion, "don't be a coward." Luna said, "Fight!" Tears filled my eyes.

I looked at Evil Naru, and I said to Luna, "How? It's as if Beryl is back…"

When I turned back to them, they all smiled and disappeared. I was alone again. "What?" Yusuke asked. I shook my head and wiped my eyes with the back of my glove. I called my wand, which appeared in my hand (I never understood from where… Luna never told me). It was simple, pink and white, with buttons across one side, and on the top looked like a pink planet with pink wings.

I twirled it in my hands gracefully and held it high above my head, "Starlight

Honeymoon… Therapy… KISS!" A bright pink light shot out and aimed itself at Evil Naru, attacking her. Feathers flew everywhere as she yelled the usual BEAUTIFUL phrase, and the dark energy left her body. She fell forward, alive, but unconscious and not so evil.

"Great job, Sailor Moon." Only Luna stood in front of me now, as I had fallen to my knees. Transforming and fighting took so much out of me – after all, I haven't transformed for nearly three years.

I looked at her, "where are you?" I whispered.

"I suppose it's time I told you the truth…" She said, and then she disappeared.

"Don't leave me again!" I leaned forward, thinking I could catch her, and began crying as what was left of her dissolved completely. I couldn't take it anymore. I saw them more, in visions. Pluto still wasn't with me. Having Mini Moon there was comforting, but it just wasn't the same as having my best friends and future husband here. "Where are you…?" I moaned and sat in that position for a long time, just crying. My new team – nothing compared to the scouts – only watched me with sadness in their eyes. Even Hiei. No one had anything to say, and I preferred it that way.

A hand touched my shoulder gently over time, the four boys still sat where they were. So who was behind me? I looked up cautiously to see the familiar face I had been waiting for. Tears slipped out even more, as I sat up and wrapped my arms around her waist – as I was still on my knees – and hugged her. She let me cry, for she knew exactly what I went through. Her friends were gone as well. I told her of my visions, not caring if the team heard. As I said, they would find out sooner or later and most likely sooner anyways. Her face went pale. "What?" I noticed.

"Visions… and you are the Princess…could it mean…?" She stopped mid-sentence.

"What are you talking about?" She looked frightened to tell me. "Princess, they just might be dead."

My eyes widened; I pushed her off and stood up. Crying even more now. "No. They aren't dead! They can't be!" I screamed and ran out of the jewelry store, changing back to my Usagi form. Pluto ran after me, but I figured she had lost sight of me, as I didn't see her anymore after a while.

Eventually, I came across Crown Arcade. No one was there, so I made my way underground to the secret hideout we always used to go to. It had long been destroyed by Beryl, otherwise I would use it. Only Ami would know how to do something like that though. I moved to a corner behind all the arcade machines, out of sight, and cried until I fell asleep.