Sylvyr: Hi there, this is my first Sailor Moon fic, and it's a crossover. I don't think I'm going to say what it's a crossover with just yet.

Kaiser: Like nobody is going to guess.

Sylvyr: Well, I can pretend can't I.

Kaiser: Fine, whatever.

Sylvyr: I don't own Sailor Moon and I don't own the other show, I'll reveal what it is next chapter.

Kaiser: Like there's anyone who can't tell.

Sylvyr: I think you just repeated yourself.

Kaiser: ********! **************language modifier.

Sylvyr: Well, if you would watch your language I wouldn't have all these holes in my script.

Kaiser: If you turned it off you wouldn't have them either.

Fiore: I hate to break in on this lovely little argument, but I think you have forgotten something.

Sylvyr: What?

Fiore: Hotaru.

Sylvyr: Oh yeah. I don't know how the deathbuster stuff ended in the manga, but in the cartoons Hotaru got turned into a baby. Just pretend that never happened, she stayed her normal age and joined the outer Senshi. 'K.

Fiore: You're just going to throw canon out the window aren't you?

Kaiser: Get used to it, she does it all the time.

Disappeared!

RING! RING! RING!

Blue eyes slowly opened. He turned his head towards the digital clock. 3:23.

What the...who in the world would be calling me at this hour.

He slowly pushed back the blankets and climbed down the ladder of his bunk bed, his hands brushing against what appeared to be a small stuffed animal. It looked like a pinecone with a worm inside of it, when his hand brushed against it the 'toy' opened its eyes and watched him climb down.

This had better not be Davis, trying to play a joke on me, cuz if it is I'm going to kill him!

He fished around on the desk underneath his bed for his cell phone. The bottom bed of the bunk had been removed long before to make room for a desk, back when this had been his brother's room. The bottom half had been placed in his room, which was now the guest room.

He finally found it.

"Hello?"

"Ken, is Tai there. Or Matt."

"No Kari. Why would they be here?"

"They're missing. TK and I have looked every where and we can't find them. We also haven't been able to get a hold of Izzy, Sora, or Joe."

"Sora and Matt are probably out on a date somewhere and 'forgot' about the time. Joe is probably up late studying, you know he takes the phone off the hook so he can't be disturbed. And Izzy is probably engrossed in writing a computer program and has tuned everything else out."

"And Tai."

"I don't know Kari, but he's probably fine."

His computer suddenly came out of sleep mode and the image of a short balding man started walking across the screen, waving a little flag that read in Japanese, "URGENT, CHECK E-MAIL AT ONCE!"

"Hold on just a minute Kari, I'm getting an urgent e-mail from Jennai."

Ken absently brushed a strand of indigo hair from his eyes as he opened his e-mail program.

"You and your friends must come to my house immediately. I will explain all when you get here. Everyone will get a copy of this but you should call them to wake them just to be sure they get the message."

"Jennai says we need to come to his house Kari. You already said you couldn't get a hold of any of the older kids so I guess just us younger ones will have to do. You call TK and Cody, I'll call Davis and Yolie."

"Alright Ken. I'll see you there."

"Bye."

"Bye."

"Is something wrong Ken?" A childish sounding voice asked.

The boy glanced at the bed and smiled reassuringly to his 'toy'. "I don't know, Jennai called a meeting, and Kari can't find any of the older kids. I need to call Davis and Yolie."

"OK."

A few minutes later Ken had finished his phone calls and had packed a light duffel bag. He held the small creature in the crook of one arm, in the other he held a strange looking device. It was shaped vaguely like a footprint without any toes and it fit perfectly into the palm of his hand. It was grey in color, with black trim; in the center of the top were a small screen and a few control buttons.

"Are you ready to go?" he smiled at the creature in his arms as he asked.

"Yes, let's go."

The boy held the device towards the screen of his computer and a bright light emitted from his computer. When the light vanished the boy and the small creature in his arms had also vanished, leaving an empty room, a note was taped to the back of his rolling chair to let his parents know where he had gone.

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Six pairs of shoes were lined up next to the door. Outside the panoramic windows fish swam lazily past.

A man, who appeared rather young, was pacing agitatedly around the room, the six children seated in the room knew that Jennai was actually quite a bit older than he appeared.

"Jennai, do you know where Tai is?"

"Yes and no."

"Huh?"

"I know where he and the others were taken. Where they are now, and why they were taken, I do now know."

"TK, do you remember the gate in the Vampires Caste?"

"The one that opens the door to other worlds, the one that can only be opened if you have the right cards."

"That's the one. They were taken through that gate into another dimension. Fortunately we got there in time to see which cards were used so we can reopen the gate, but we didn't find out who took them through the gate, or what they took them for."

"We're going to have to go after them, aren't we?" The speaker was a twelve-year old boy, with dark brown hair and emerald green eyes.

"I'm afraid so. But we have some new tools to send with you which will help you find them."

Jennai crossed the room and opened a small box. Inside were twelve, flat crystal disks each with a different symbol or set of symbols. Each disk was about two inches in diameter and was attached to a long chain.

"These are digimental crests, which we also call D-crests; each one will allow you to tap into the powers hidden within you. Here Kari, this one is yours."

He removed the D-crest and handed it to the short brown haired girl seated on the couch. The fifteen year olds eyes were red from crying and she looked exhausted. Sitting in her lap was a creature which looked somewhat like a large cat; if you did not look at her close enough to notice that she wore gloves and a golden tail ring.

She took the disk and studied it; it was marked on both sides with a simple pink colored circle with solid beams spaced evenly around the circumference of it: the symbol of light. She hung it around her neck and tucked the charm under her clothes.

"TK, here is yours I assume you know that it is hope?"

The blonde nodded his head, his blue eyes shining as he hung it from his neck. The symbol on his disk was a golden orb with five short spikes around the top and a wide golden beam descending downward.

Sitting on the boys head was a creature which looked like a tan puffball with legs and wing like ears.

"Yolie here is yours"

The sixteen year old girl with long lavender hair and eyes to match reached out with both hands to take the orb. It had a different symbol on each side. On one side it bore a symbol which looked like an open heart with a spiral inside, the sign for love. On the opposite side it was marked with a jade green tear with an orb inside, the mark of purity.

Curled up, sound asleep, at her feet was a creature that looked somewhat like a hawk, with a feather sticking out of a headband on its head, like the headbands worn by American Indians, which was somewhat humorous, because the creature had a decidedly British accent.

"Here is yours Davis."

The group's fourteen year old leader reached out to take the disk. He had spiky mahogany hair and chocolate brown eyes. On one side his disk was marked with a flaming red orb with fiery spikes coming out in all directions; the mark of courage. On the reverse it was marked with a royal blue circle with blade like protrusions and a solid orb in the center, the symbol of friendship. Accompanying him was a creature, which could be loosely classified as a blue lizard; the energetic creature had been bouncing off the walls since their arrival.

"Cody."

The boy raised his hands to receive his D-crest. It was marked on one side with the symbol for knowledge; a light violet orb in a large circle, which was connected by a bent line to a smaller circle. On the other side it was marked by a dark purple cross with four small arrows pointing towards the joint; the symbol of reliability.

"Ken, here is your own. I will also trust you with the older children's D-crests."

"Are you certain you wish to trust me with something this important. You know my history." The boy asked as he removed his own D-crest; it bore a single mark, a lavender orb with a single squiggle on each side forming a lavender blossom.

"Yes Ken. I am certain. I know your record, but I also know how hard you have worked to correct your mistakes. There is no reason why I should not trust you. Your teammates trust you."

"Yeah Ken. You need to lighten up. There's no reason we shouldn't trust you with them. It's not like your going to lose them," Yolie squealed. She and Davis were always pushing him to act like part of the group.

He smiled gratefully, "Thanks Yolie, I was just giving Jennai a last chance to change his mind."

He took the box. Inside were the six D-crests of the older children.

Jennai led them out of the house as they headed towards Vampire Caste he explained that he and the other guardians had made some minor manipulations to the other dimension they were entering, so that the six kids would not suddenly seem to appear out of nowhere. They would each have a place in the other world.

He handed them each a piece of paper, which explained where they would be staying and the things they were supposed to do once they were there.

Looking over his Davis suddenly exclaimed, "You mean we have to go to school."

"Yes, Davis, you will have everyday lives there while you look for your friends and family."

"Darn. Well, maybe Ken and I will finally get to go to school together." He looked back at his best friend, "Hey, Ken, are you going to Crossroads High?"

"Yeah, but I also attend a genius cram school after class. I'm going to have trouble keeping up with this."

"You shouldn't, I think the class Hosea enrolled you in is actually a year behind you. We thought it might be useful for one of you to be a noticeable figure, if the others are simply lost there they might hear about you, and try to find you."

"Yeah, well why did it have to be me."

"Because you're used to it."

"Last time, all that attention really messed me up."

"Aww, Ken, I bet you're strong enough to handle it."

Ken blushed at Yolie's comment but let the subject drop.

"So Jennai, how do these D-crest things work?"

"You'll have to figure that out on your own. When the time is right you will learn how to use them."

"How typically cryptic."

Jennai laughed, soon the group was standing before the gate; Jennai was arranging the cards to open the door.

"One more thing before you go.

A few seconds later Jennai ushered the group through the gate and into the other dimension.

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"Why did you have to call a meeting at midnight Luna?" Serena whined petulantly. Her head lay across her folded arms on the table; her long blonde hair wrapped up in a pair of buns with a long tail from each one.

"It's not midnight you lazy-bones. It's six in the morning, I've been up for over an hour." The speaker swung her long black hair over her shoulder as she spoke, her wide black eyes glittering.

"Well not everyone is a morning freak Rae."

"A what?!" The gorgeous priestess glared at the blonde.

"Mommy. I'm sleepy." Both girls turned to look at the speaker. A young girl of about eleven had fallen asleep with her pink haired head in Serena's lap.

"Gee, Bunny, your daughter is as lazy as you are."

"Humph. She just has sense enough to sleep while it's still dark outside."

"Would you two quit arguing." The voice belonged to Lita, who had just walked into the temple, pulling her long hair back into a ponytail.

She was followed closely by Mina, her red bow firmly in its place in her blonde hair, her cat Artemis perched on her shoulder.

"Hi girls," she chirped happily.

"Hello, Mina, Lita," came a voice from the far corner. The speaker was a blue haired young woman, who had been sitting in a corner reading an advanced calculus book.

The five girls seated themselves around the low table.

Luna, a black cat with a crescent moon symbol on her forehead, jumped up on the table.

"Girls, I think we may have a new enemy."

"What, but we just defeated the deathbusters."

"I know Serena, but the computer detected a disturbance in the fabric of space."

"A disturbance in the fabric of space. What exactly does that mean?" asked Ami, the blue haired bookworm.

"It means that our new enemy is from a different dimension," spoke a voice from the doorway.

Leaning against the doorframe was a young woman with short sandy blonde hair. Unlike the other girls she wore a boys school uniform. Her hands were resting on the shoulders of a young girl about 13 years old. She had short, straight blue hair and sparkling blue eyes. She was frail and sickly looking. Looking over her shoulder was a young lady the same age as her, with long, wavy, light blue hair and blue-green eyes that sparkled like sunshine on the ocean.

"Amara! Michelle! Hotaru!" Serena exclaimed happily. "Are you here to help us?"

Amara smiled warmly, "Yes, this time it looks like our goal is the same. To defeat the enemy from the other dimension."

"It will be good for all of us to fight together this time."

"Well, Amara still isn't much of a team player," spoke a voice from the shadows. A figure that the girls had not noticed before stepped forward.

The woman had smooth skin and long gorgeous black hair with tints of emerald, and if that was all a person noticed they might think her exceptionally young, but when someone looked into her eyes they would see a wisdom that made her seem as old as time.

"Setsuna!" cried Ami, incredulously. "Why are you here? I thought it had to be an emergency for you to leave the time gate."

"It does. If this enemy can manipulate space, they may also be able to manipulate time. That constitutes and emergency. We need to stop this enemy as soon as possible."

"Alright, lets get to work then."

"Oh, work! Who wants to do crummy old work?" whined Serena.

"Darien does."

"Darien, he's not here Luna."

"He will be in a few minutes. He said he was going to stop and get some doughnuts and then he would join us."

"Darien! Doughnuts!"

That was all it took to perk Serena right up.