Suddenly, they arrived on a rooftop in the middle of a major city. "How did we get here?" Utena asked, looking around wildly.

"Why, Teleport-boy brought us," Anthy said pointing towards a short young man.

Tsuwabuki smiled cheerfully and waved. "Sorry, but I need to get back before Nanami notices I'm gone. I'll pick you guys up in three hours," he said, and softly and silently disappeared.

"We'd better wait here a few minutes," Sakura said with a sigh. "There's some late arrivals we're expecting."

"Like who?" Utena asked. The roof top was instantly plunged into darkness, and she groaned "I had to ask."

"The shadow of evil threatens the delicate flower!" the woman's voice declared. They saw a silhouetted figure standing on a nearby building. "But I will not let the flower fall!" The figure leaps, and lands beside the group, a shapely young woman in white and pink, "I, the masked maiden, Pollylina!"

Utena watched, sweatdropping. "At least she knows how to make an entrance," she said softly.

Pollylina turned, smiling at Utena, "A new arrival! Hi, I'm Pollylina."

"Tenjou Utena. I guess they're calling me Revolutionary girl," she said with a wry smile on her face.

"Nice to meet you," Pollylina said with a smile.

"Will Yuna be here as well?" Sakura asked with an impish smile.

Pollylina groaned, "She's still studying for exams, thank the goddess. Or else she would be all over me again!"

"She really likes you, you know," Juri said in a scolding tone. She grins suddenly, adding "Or else maybe she wants the toaster oven she'll get if she recruits you."

Before anyone can reply to that, they hear an arguement, slowly growing louder: "Stop following me!" "No, you stop following me!" "Watch where you're flying!" "Oh, go get your own air-space!" and so on and so forth.

The two voices become two young women, who land on the rooftop still fiercely arguing. One wears a very familiar blue and red uniform, while the other is dressed in a suit of sleek body armor. Tomoyo waves at them cheerfully, while still filming Sakura, "Hi, Supergirl, Steel!"

They notice Utena, and suddenly stop fighting. "Hi," the redhead said smiling, "I'm A-ko. Don't mind the costume, Dad insists I wear it."

The woman in armor shoves A-ko aside and declares "I'm B-ko! And I will prove my genius by doing everything she can do, only better!"

"Why, you!" A-ko barks, and the two break out fighting.

"Oh, no. not again!" Anthy groaned. Yelling louder, "Heroes shouldn't be fighting each other!"

Juri smiled, shaking her head, "That's just how they show their affection for each other, Witch Girl."

"Gee, they must like each other a lot!" a wide eyed Anthy said, as another large explosion went off.

The fight continued to escalate, missiles flying and punches thrown, until finally Sakura finally had enough of it. "Freeze Card! Put them both on ice!" she cried. Two ice blocks holding A-ko and B-ko dropped on to the roof.

Tomoyo sighed happily, having caught it all on tape.

"Let's leave them here to thaw out," Pollylina suggested. Wakaba had picked up a stick from somewhere and was gleefully poking both frozen heroes. "Genki Girl, stop that," Pollylina said with a sigh.

Wakaba stuck her tongue out at her, but she did stop.

"Is patrol like this every night?" Utena asked, sweatdropping.

Sakura shrugged, "No, sometimes it's worse."

Utena sighed softly. They were standing by the edge of the roof, and she looked down to the street warily. "So how do we get down from here to patrol?"

"We usually don't," Sakura admitted.

"You mean they just stand up here and argue for three hours?" Utena asked her disbelievingly.

Sakura nods mournfully.

Before Utena can sau anything else, a kawaii voice yelled "Revolutionary Girl-sama!" and Utena was glomped! She staggered, and barely kept from going over the side!

"That happens to you often?" Sakura asked softly. With Utena's mournful nod, she said admiringly "You're a braver woman than I am."