A.N. ~hugs her reviewers~ Thank you all so much!!! I love you all! Sorry I haven't updated sooner, but with school, chores, not to mention the fact that it's MINUS THIRTY FRIGGIN DEGREES OUTSIDE!!! Needless to say, I have been feeling lazy. I mean, who wouldn't be in this weather? Anyways, I hope this chapter makes up for it.

To Lunarian Amethyst: The reason she used Jupiter's attack is simple: Jupiter's attack are cool! Okay, that's not the only reason.
Tell me this: could any other attack have given the story the same flare? I found reasons why not to use the other attacks. If you think about it hard enough, I'm sure you will too.

P.S. When someone is speaking lunarian, it will be like this: ~dialogue~

The School Of Cosmos

Not What She Expected

Cosmos turned back to Helios. "As nice as this visit is, don't you think you're forgetting something? Like, I don't know, THE CORE?"

"I assure you that I have not forgotten about the core," came Helios' calm reply. "I is impossible for I am linked to it."

That got a glare from Cosmos. "Don't get smart with me! You know they'll never come back if you don't take care of it!"

"What are you two freaks talking about?" asked Malfoy. "Who are 'they'?"

"The core is our last hope. 'They', are people. That's all I'm saying," said Cosmos, her voice dripping in attitude. "And Horse Boy here isn't supposed to leave it, but he decided to disregard the rules of the galaxy!"

"I did not disregard the rules, I came here because I was ordered to," defended Helios.

"Oh really? Who has the right to order you to leave the core? Was it the Fates? Kami help me, they are going to have migraines for the next millennia when I'm through with them…" "Hime, it wasn't the Fates," interjected Helios, avoiding her gaze.(A.N: I know she's a queen, but old habits die hard)

"Then who was it?" demanded Cosmos, her hands on her hips.

Helios sighed, "It was Endymion."

Cosmos' already fair complexion paled. "What?" she breathed.

"I wonder who Endymion is," Ron whispered to Harry and Hermione.

"Apart from Prince Endymion from the Moon Kingdom legend, I have no clue," replied Hermione.

"He ordered me to check up on you every once in a while if something should happen to him," muttered Helios.

Cosmos' eyes went wide, and unfallen tears welled in her eyes. "He knew it was going to happen! He knew, and he didn't tell me!" She fell to her knees.

The class stared in shock as a single tear rolled down the warrior's cheek. For the Gryffindors, this side of Cosmos contrasted greatly with the girl that had attacked Professor Snape just that morning.

With a sad face, Helios kneeled next to his queen and put his arms around her. ~He wanted to protect you!~ said Helios, reverting to lunarian. ~You've given your life for the greater good so many times. He didn't want you to die again, for then there would've been no hope.~

~I suppose your right,~ sniffed Cosmos, also speaking in lunarian. ~If I had died, I wouldn't have been able to become Sailor Cosmos and Chaos wouldn't have been banished.~

"What are they saying?" asked Harry. "What language is that?"

"I don't know, but it's beautiful," said Hermione, listening to Cosmos and Helios speak.

~Serenity, I'm sorry but the core is losing precious energy. I must go,~ said Helios carefully.

~I understand. You must leave. Take good care of Earth," said Cosmos as she hugged the Earth Guardian.

~I will, I promise. One day, life will come back to your kingdom,~ stated Helios confidently.

~Thank you Helios,~ smiled Cosmos. ~Good-bye, old friend~

~Good-bye, my queen,~ replied Helios. He proceeded to turn into the winged unicorn and flew away into the stars.

With sad eyes, Cosmos watched her retreating friend until he was no more than a pinprick. Turning back to her classmates, whose mouths where all open, she snapped, "What?!"

Snapping out of their stupor, everyone in the class pretended to be doing something else. All, except Malfoy.

"What happened just now?" he demanded.

Shrugging, Cosmos answered, "I had a talk with a friend."

Malfoy eyed her suspiciously. Something's very different about this girl.

"Err, well seein' as the class is almost over, why don' y'all head up fer supper," came Hagrid's voice from behind them. The class turned around to see the gamekeeper holding a big leather book. With enhanced eyesight, Cosmos could clearly ready: Ministry of Magic's records of animungus.

This is bound to cause problems, thought Cosmos.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~

In the Grand Hall, a large group of students had gathered around the fifth year Gryffindors. They all wanted to know about the events of their Potions class.

Hermione could only take so much before snapping. "You really want to know what happened? Fine! Professor Snape insulted Cosmos and her mother. Cosmos got really angry, I mean you could see the hatred in her eyes. Anyways, she cupped her hands together, formed a ball of electricity, or lightning, and threw it at him. Snape proceeded to fall to the floor twitching and…" Hermione trailed off. Behind the crowd, someone loudly cleared their throat. The crowed turned around and jumped, noticing it was Cosmos.

"I'm glad my actions sparked your interest, but I only attacked if provoked," smirked Cosmos. "If you really want to get on my good side, the best way is to insult the Fates. However, this could lead to them getting angry and you might be facing bad luck for the rest of your lives." The crowd gulped. They didn't have the best options. "Now I suggest you all return to your seat so that I can have some supper."

The crowd hastily parted. Cosmos sat down and started filling up her plate. When full, she ate one chicken drumstick, and declared, "I'm full." With a wave of her hand, the food disappeared into a place unknown.

"Whoa! Where'd all that food vanish to?" asked Ron incredulously.

"My pocket," Cosmos said, being vague.

"I don't think all that food could fit in your pocket," responded Hermione. "It defies all logic." (A.N. -_-' This coming from a witch.)

Cosmos rolled her eyes. "Not the pocket of my robes, my sub-space pocket. It's like my own personal dimension that expands or contracts depending on how much stuff is in it. Very handy. Don't go anywhere without it… not that I actually can."

"Bloody hell!" swore Ron. "How do you get one."

"You can't. I don't even know how I got mine. It just appeared one day. I dropped my brush into it."

"Too bad. It'd be really useful," sighed Ron.

Dinner was soon over, and Dumbledore stood up to bid them good night.

"Five… Four… Three… Two… One," Cosmos counted down.

Dumbledore called, "Miss Cosmos, I'd like to…"

"Speak with me? Yeah, I know," she called back. She got up and followed the Headmaster to a large stone gargoyle.

"Butterbeer," said Cosmos as Dumbledore opened his mouth to say the password. As soon as the word left Cosmos' mouth, the gargoyle moved, revealing a spiral staircase.

"Am I going to get an answer to this?" Dumbledore asked, his eyes twinkling.

"We'll see," answered Cosmos, following the old man up the stairs.

As soon as they entered the office, Cosmos noticed two things. One: There were two other people in the room. Two: One was Snape. Her eyes narrowed.

Following her gaze, Dumbledore said, "Professor Snape is here on my invitation. Please refrain from electrocuting him."

"Fine," sighed Cosmos, plopping into one of the chairs. "I know what you people have to say, so just say it."

Dumbledore nodded, seating himself behind his desk. "You have a very large amount of power, therefore we think it's best that you stay in the school." Snape snorted. "The problem is that you are not in the book of addmitance."

"Let me see the book," ordered Cosmos.

"You have no right to order the Headmaster!" growled Snape.

Cosmos glared at him. She opened her hand, her palm facing upwards. A fireball appeared in her hand. "Lightning isn't the only element I control, you know." Snape gulped.

"Please you two, calm yourselves," interjected Dumbledore. "Millerna, the book please." The flame in Cosmos' hand went out as a very large leather book was placed in front of her.

She opened the book to where the list ended. She opened her hand and place it on top of the page.

"What are you doing?" asked Snape. "If you're trying to add something, it won't work. The book only reacts to the Headmaster."

"Then I won't do it any harm," hissed Cosmos.

She concentrated on what she wanted to appear in the book: Sailor Cosmos. Yes, that's what she wanted, her name in the book.

Feeling the process was finished, she pulled back her hand to see her name. Cosmos saw the name she had added and groaned. The three professors leaned over the page to read the name:

Neo-Queen Serenity.

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A.N. Yeah!! I'm done! Finally after all the drafts and stuff, I'm finally done. Thanks for reading! Have a good weekend!