Chapter One
A lonely looking girl with long blue hair down to her mid-back sat in a far from lonesome room, focusing her green eyes on the rain hitting the windowpane. The rain seemed to freeze as it hit. The temperature outside was fairly warm however. Under her was another girl who, like the other girl, looked to be fourteen. This other girl had mid-back length black hair and intense purple eyes. She too was looking out the window.
On the floor were three other teen girls playing cards. The first one had bright pink hair up in buns and pigtails down to her hips. Her bright red eyes were scheming her next move. Next to her was a girl with shoulder length white hair that had two orange bows tied in it to keep her braids from falling out. Her blue eyes were twinkling brightly. The final girl looked more like a boy with her short brown hair and tough eyes that matched her hair.
"Looks like Rita and Amanda have fallen in love with the window," commented the extremely light haired girl. She smiled as the other two looked up from the floor and nodded.
"Shut up Melanie," said Amanda, looking down from her window. The ice on the window suddenly started to melt when she looked away.
"And stop agreeing with her, Lianna and Rini," added Rita. The three girls giggled. "And by the way Rini and Melanie, Lianna just won."
"That's four times so far!" exclaimed Rini.
"Well since that's finally over, anyone care to hear about my dream last night?" asked Rita.
"Why not?" replied Lianna. "Just about anything is more interesting than Rini's Princess Dreams, or Melanie's stories about the Sailor Scouts."
"Well then perhaps you won't like mine. It must have been the World Nega War because there were several people fighting and girls who looked to match Melanie's description of her Scouts. Only a bit older and then I remember seeing the five of us when we first met and requested to get a room together. Then my forehead seemed to burn and I suddenly woke up. I'm wondering if maybe it meant something," told Rita.
"Well maybe we can try a get a pass to go to the library and research the WNW. It might be hard to find any information, but we can certainly try," said Amanda.
"It's a plan then!"
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A woman who looked to be in her early twenties walked into a very empty looking house. She had blond hair that reached all the way to her lower back and the only thing holding it up was a bright red bow. On either side of her was a cat with a crescent moon on its forehead. One was black and the other was pure white. "Well it's not exactly Crystal Tokyo or the Training center at the Moon Kingdom, but it should do as long as we don't blast out too many walls," said the woman. "I'm beginning to get more hopeful just looking around."
"Well it will be much better once we furnish it and clean up quite a bit. We can look into adopting the Inner Scouts in about a week, and in the mean time we can try and scan for the other four," said Luna.
"Three days," said Mina.
"Three days, what?" replied Artemis.
"We'll go get them in three days. The longer we leave them there, the more time the Negaverse has to figure out what we're doing and kill them while they're still defenseless," said Mina and began looking around the room they were currently in.
"She does have a point," said Artemis. "I'm almost surprised that they haven't turned them into Nega Slaves."
"Very well. In three days then, but this will mean a lot of work on your part Mina. You'll have to clean and get furniture in that amount of time. You can't leave the shopping to us because we can't disguise ourselves like you can," said Luna.
"Fine. Very well. What ever," said Mina and kept walking around, lost in her own thoughts.
A lonely looking girl with long blue hair down to her mid-back sat in a far from lonesome room, focusing her green eyes on the rain hitting the windowpane. The rain seemed to freeze as it hit. The temperature outside was fairly warm however. Under her was another girl who, like the other girl, looked to be fourteen. This other girl had mid-back length black hair and intense purple eyes. She too was looking out the window.
On the floor were three other teen girls playing cards. The first one had bright pink hair up in buns and pigtails down to her hips. Her bright red eyes were scheming her next move. Next to her was a girl with shoulder length white hair that had two orange bows tied in it to keep her braids from falling out. Her blue eyes were twinkling brightly. The final girl looked more like a boy with her short brown hair and tough eyes that matched her hair.
"Looks like Rita and Amanda have fallen in love with the window," commented the extremely light haired girl. She smiled as the other two looked up from the floor and nodded.
"Shut up Melanie," said Amanda, looking down from her window. The ice on the window suddenly started to melt when she looked away.
"And stop agreeing with her, Lianna and Rini," added Rita. The three girls giggled. "And by the way Rini and Melanie, Lianna just won."
"That's four times so far!" exclaimed Rini.
"Well since that's finally over, anyone care to hear about my dream last night?" asked Rita.
"Why not?" replied Lianna. "Just about anything is more interesting than Rini's Princess Dreams, or Melanie's stories about the Sailor Scouts."
"Well then perhaps you won't like mine. It must have been the World Nega War because there were several people fighting and girls who looked to match Melanie's description of her Scouts. Only a bit older and then I remember seeing the five of us when we first met and requested to get a room together. Then my forehead seemed to burn and I suddenly woke up. I'm wondering if maybe it meant something," told Rita.
"Well maybe we can try a get a pass to go to the library and research the WNW. It might be hard to find any information, but we can certainly try," said Amanda.
"It's a plan then!"
* * * * * * *
A woman who looked to be in her early twenties walked into a very empty looking house. She had blond hair that reached all the way to her lower back and the only thing holding it up was a bright red bow. On either side of her was a cat with a crescent moon on its forehead. One was black and the other was pure white. "Well it's not exactly Crystal Tokyo or the Training center at the Moon Kingdom, but it should do as long as we don't blast out too many walls," said the woman. "I'm beginning to get more hopeful just looking around."
"Well it will be much better once we furnish it and clean up quite a bit. We can look into adopting the Inner Scouts in about a week, and in the mean time we can try and scan for the other four," said Luna.
"Three days," said Mina.
"Three days, what?" replied Artemis.
"We'll go get them in three days. The longer we leave them there, the more time the Negaverse has to figure out what we're doing and kill them while they're still defenseless," said Mina and began looking around the room they were currently in.
"She does have a point," said Artemis. "I'm almost surprised that they haven't turned them into Nega Slaves."
"Very well. In three days then, but this will mean a lot of work on your part Mina. You'll have to clean and get furniture in that amount of time. You can't leave the shopping to us because we can't disguise ourselves like you can," said Luna.
"Fine. Very well. What ever," said Mina and kept walking around, lost in her own thoughts.
