The very next day the guys moved in, but perhaps I should finish telling you what happened the night before. It was almost midnight before Amara and Bryan stopped racing. They bid each other goodnight, and Amara went to the apartment. It was so late that Tony completely forgot that Amara and I weren't supposed to be alive and let her right in.

After she got to the room, she called my name. No answer.

"Mich." Still, no answer.

"Michele Kaioh where are you?" .

She picked up the staff & waved it down, right, up, then drew a line in the center; the Uranus symbol appeared. It glowed blue in the night, and then a screen appeared.

First, a dark room became visible, then a bed and two people in the bed. My unforgettable giggle was heard.

"Michele," Amara growled.

My head popped up from the bed, "Where are you?"

"The staff, you idiot."

"Oh yeah."

"Busted," mumbled Michael.

I flashed her an angry glare, but wrapped the sheet around me and went into the bathroom. I re-emerged wearing my polka-dotted dress, scarf in my hand. Amara was already in the living room.

As I stepped outside, listening to her ridicule, I exclaimed, "The motorcycle!"

"Yes, the motorcycle. Why is it that when I am most angered with you, I have to have you hugging me? Don't answer that. Now, this would be a lot more exciting if you hadn't just gotten yourself into major trouble, again. Imagine what would have happened if I hadn't shown up?"

"You didn't stop anything."

"What!?!"

The next day was more pleasant. Well, until Luna called. BEEP BEEP. "What Luna," Amara barked.

"Well excuse me, I can't help but be the bearer of bad news. You two have two weeks, TWO! Do I make myself clear?"

"Yes."

"But now, down to business."

Knock, Knock. I answered the door.

"Michael, Bryan, hi.Amara's on a conference call, can I help you?"

"Yeah, we're moving in, remember?"

"Oh yeah, um, well, we have a problem."

"What's the problem sweet stuff?"

"We only have two beds."

"That's no prob., one of us can take the couch."

"That would be me," said Bryan quietly, "Amara likes a bed to herself, and you two are practically married."

"Good thinking," smiled Michael, "how bout that toots, wanna get hitched?"

I smiled and blushed. I turned more to Bryan than Michael, "Yes, but I thought."

"Double wedding, I know, but I don't think," Bryan tried to begin.

"Excuse me," yelled Amara, "I am trying to have conference call here!"

"Amara, enough chit-chat, we have trouble."

"Mich lets go! Uranus Star Power!"

"Neptune Star Power!"

"I still think that's so cool," exclaimed Michael.

I flashed him a smile, but Amara grabbed my arm and we rushed out the door.

Amara in a hurry is always fun, because the motorcycle reaches illegal speeds. The most fun is actually jumping off, though. Somehow the motorcycle is never harmed, when it lands.

"Uranus World Shaking!" The blast hit the creature directly. "I am Sailor Uranus, Sailor Soldier of the sky, and your worst nightmare."

"I'm Sailor Neptune, Soldier of the Sea. Now prepare to face the music! Neptune Violin Tide!"

The creature was stronger than we had assumed, it withheld itself during two attacks, powerful ones at that.

"Neptune Deep Submerge!"

The creature's body was too weak and melted away, but the soul remained.

"You haven't seen the last of me Sailor Brats!"

"Well we've seen that last of that you, and hopefully your next body won't be as strong," Amara called back.

"Uranus," I said in barely a whisper.

"What is it Neptune?"

It was too late to ask, I was out cold, again.

"Neptune!" She placed her two fingers on my forehead. First, my forehead glowed sea-green. Then, my symbol appeared, and I accepted the energy.

I awoke, "huh?"

"Mich, what's gotten into you? What are you worried about this time?" I had un-transformed, due to my fainting spell.

"I don't know and nothing. I'll be fine, just I'm still getting used to this, again."

"Ok, whatever you say."

Two weeks came and went. Michael and I got married. No double weddings though, Amara and Bryan just weren't ready yet. Too bad, we were! It was really quite funny, going home that is. Home, that didn't sound right. I had spent almost no time there, how was that home?