AN: I don't own Sailor Moon. SORRY! I know you'd really like to meet Naoko, eh? Me too… ok, anyway, HERE WE GO!

Mirei was completely surrounded by darkness. The only light she could see was a small whitish dot in the distance. She kept trying to run to it, but it was impossible, for either she wasn't moving, or the dot kept going back.

Before anything interesting happened, she opened her eyes. She had that dream every night, and she still didn't know what it meant. Mirei got up lazily and hopped in the shower.

"COLD!" she screamed, and stuck her head out the curtain. "Mom! It's cold!"

Her mom's groan from the room next to her told Mirei that her mother had been sleeping. "Try the banana…" she murmured.

She rolled her eyes and got out of the shower. It would do no harm to just not take it. Mirei had short blackish hair that she always kept in ponytail. Her eyes were crystal blue, but sometimes they turned gray. This 15-year-old girl was what you would call a … spiritual girl; a new aged girl; a supernatural girl. If you told her a small lie like there was a ghost in the attic, or that spirits are about, she would believe you a second.

After she was dressed—orange turtle neck sleeveless shirt and tight black bellbottoms—she went downstairs to feed her cat, Kyo. Kyo was a gray shorthaired cat, with dark maroon eyes (male).

"Morning, Kyo," she said with a large yawn. Kyo returned her greet with a large and hungry yelp, and dived into his now filled bowl.

Mirei laughed as wet food went everywhere. "You're lucky I have time to feed you, hun. But I didn't take a shower… I hope no one notices."

She left for school early that day. Her friend, Midori, met her at her locker. Midori had dark brown hair with green dye at the top.

"Hey," she greeted. Mirei sighed. "What's wrong?"

"I keep having that dream, that wretched dream!" Mirei exclaimed, slamming her fist on her locker.

"It'll pass, don't worry," her best friend assured her.

Mirei smiled cheerfully, even though inside she felt sorrow. "Thank you!"

The bell rang, and it was time for class. As she was walking in, she tripped over a foot deliberately put there. There was loud laughter after that.

"Have a nice trip?" asked a grim voice.

Mirei looked up and rolled her eyes. It was Ran, the most popular girl in the school. She had long red hair with black streaks. Someone just meeting her would think she was a punk or Goth by her hair, but she was completely different. For she wore tight bellbottoms, like Mirei's, but hers were white. And she was wearing a tight white and pink belly shirt.

She stood up, and glared at Ran. "Very funny." Now she grinned falsely, and threw her pencil across the room. "Go amuse yourself, and fetch." Ran scowled at her, then continued talking to her friends.

Midori laughed and picked up the pencil. "Good save."

After school, Mirei went to Midori's house for some studying. Her mom brought up some cocoa, too. After they studied, Mirei started to talk about her dream.

"…And I can never get to it," she finished.

"I have the same dream, Mirei, but I'm not complaining about it!" Midori said, drinking some of her cocoa.

"What?" Her eyes widened, if they could get wider. "You're—you're having the same dream?"

Her friend nodded. "Except its not pale white. It's green."

Just then Midori's mom appeared at her door. "Mirei, sweetie, someone called for you." Mirei stood up. "He wants you to come home. I didn't you had a father, love."

"I don't. But it must be my mom's friend, or something." She smiled sweetly, then headed out the door.

When she entered her home, her mom was, as usual, on the couch asleep in front of the TV. Mirei sighed, then went into the kitchen.

"Hello?" she called. When no one answered she picked up an apple and started to eat. After a few minutes, she called again, "Hello!"

"Yes, I'm coming," came a male voice.

She jumped, even though she told herself that she expected it. She turned around, but saw no one. "Sir?"

"Look down," he said, annoyed.

Mirei did so, and yelped. It was Kyo! "Kyo-kitty?" she asked, kneeling down. The cat nodded. She laughed nervously, then fell down on her bottom. "I hate dreams!"

"You're not dreaming, silly," Kyo said, rubbing his head against her bare knee. Then he looked serious, up in her eyes. "Now I must tell you something. A disaster has occurred, and you must save the world! I was hoping this wouldn't come, but it has."

"Huh?"

Kyo sighed. "You are Sailor Opal! The Chosen Sailor Moon."

"WHAT!" Mirei screamed, falling back.

Kyo nodded then took out a ring with a white opal at the top. "Put this on, hold it up, and yell 'Moon Opal Magic!' Understand?"

Mirei smiled and nodded then grabbed the ring. It was beautiful. But she had no time to really look at it, when Kyo said, "Transform, and lets go!"

"Go where?"

"I heard a crash and someone screaming today when I was coming home from the park. I am almost certain the monster is still there!"

Mirei just shrugged and raised her ring. "MOON OPAL MAGIC!"

Screen: The opal comes off the ring pops off and circles her, leaving this magical ribbon thingy. Then her scout uniform appears; pale white skirts and bows, with black opal on her tiara, and a her elbow color thing is black, and her boots are white. The opal comes back up to the still raised hand and lands on the ring again, and then everything gets shiny and sparkly. And at the same time, black opal earrings appear.

"Wow," she said when it was complete. "I look—I look wonderful!"

"You do," Kyo agreed. "But we really must get going."

"But wouldn't they notice me?" Mirei asked. "I mean, I still look like—like me; Mirei!"

"Part of you're magic will hide your appearance."

She shrugged then ran out the door and toward the park, with Kyo behind her. It was very strange. If she wore these boots to school or at Halloween or something, she wouldn't be able to run at all. But this was probably because of the magic Kyo was talking about.

Finally she got to the park. Sure enough there were people on the ground, and a monster lurking around.

"Hey!" she yelled. Why she said it, Mirei didn't quite know, but it must've been instinct or something. The monster looked at her, shrugged, then turned to look at a little girl.

She screamed, and tried to hide behind a tree, but the monster let out a long slimy hand and caught her.

"Kyo-kitty!" Opal yelled. "What do I do!"

The monster drew the little girl toward him. She was scared stiff.

"'Moon Opal Attack!'" Kyo yelled from a tree. "Hurry!"

"MOON OPAL ATTACK!"

Screen: She raised her ring and the opal popped off. It twirled around her fist a few times then multiplied into five opals. They started to glow, then rays popped out and joined in the center, and a great ball of energy formed. After that, a big white ray came out of that, and hit the monster. The monster stopped moving, glowed, and then shattered. The girl was untouched.

"I did it!" Mirei screamed.

Slowly the people on the ground regained consciousness, and she thought it was a good time to leave.

When she got home, Kyo started licking her face when she sat on the couch.

"Excellent job!" he commented. "Most new Scouts are weak and useless. The guardian has to do the fighting! But you did excellent!"

Mirei laughed as Kyo's whiskers tickled her. This was the start of a wonderful future.