A/N: Here I am with the not-so-long awaited sequel to The School Of Cosmos. Yep, I finally figured out what the plotline was going to be. Oh, and I better explain the ending in the other. Hope you like!

Return of Cosmos
Return to the Magic

Darkness. That's all there was. Cosmos knew she was no longer alive. It was evident by the fact that she had no body, only a soul floating around the endless space; the darkness. It was even darker than the universe had been before she decided to kill herself. That wasn't the worst part though.

She couldn't find her family. She didn't even know if they were still there. Had they been destroyed when she committed suicide? And apart from that, why did she still have a conscious? Wasn't she dead? This makes no sense, she realized.

She frantically searched for some indication, something that would tell her where to go; where to find peace. There was nothing, only darkness, for as many days as she could remember. Were they even days? How did she know they weren't weeks, months, years? There was no way to tell.

Then one day while she was floating in limbo, she saw a tiny pinprick of light. That's where I need to go to find peace! she thought. She willed her soul, no, her existence towards the light. Gradually, it became bigger and bigger until she was enveloped in light.

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

She was warm and comfortable, a feeling she had almost forgotten. It would have been perfect, save for the light seen through her eyelids. She slowly opened them, shielding the light with her hand. She saw her surroundings and bolted up from what she realized was a laying position.

She was in a room. Is this heaven? she wondered. The light that had been in her eyes was from a window were lace curtains fluttered in the breeze. She could faintly hear the clatter of forks and the sound of laughter from below. Climbing out of the bed in which she awoke, she opened the door of the bedroom and headed downstairs. The sight rendered her speechless.

"Well don't just stand there odango atama! Get over here!" laughed Rei. The rest joined in.

"This is a dream..." whispered Serenity. "You're all dead..."

"Correction, were all dead," responded Makoto.

"Yep, we're definitely not dead now," piped Minako. "Or at least, I don't think we are..."

"We are not dead," said Ami. Nobody argued with Ami.

"How...?" wondered Serenity.

"Well, when you…you killed yourself, the Fates knew what they had done, and how that even if they brought you back, you'd just keep killing yourself," said Setsuna (and Serenity realized that she was probably right), "so they decided just to bring back everyone, as in the whole universe, to make you happy."

"Yeah, 'cause it's not like they could run the universe without you koneko," grinned Haruka. "You're the head cheese! Queen of the Stars!"

Serenity didn't hear this. "Everyone...?" she whispered. Looking around at the people seated at the dinning table, she didn't see the two people she wanted to see most.

"Try the living room," said Michiru, sensing her queen's thoughts. "The door to your left."

Without bothering to say thank you, Serenity turned and walked towards the room where she heard voices. She started walking faster. Flinging open the door, she saw the person her heart ached for.

"Mamo-chan..." she breathed.

"Usako," Mamoru said lovingly as he stood up and walked up to her, putting his arms around her and holding her in a fierce embrace, to which she happily returned. Then pulling back a bit, he took her lips in his and kissed her passionately.

"You guys can stop anytime," came the annoyed voice.

Pulling away, Serenity saw her daughter Usagi at the other end of the room, hands on her hips. She didn't look amused.

"Usagi," said Serenity. She pulled out of Mamoru's embrace to open her arms to her daughter. Usagi, not hesitating for a moment, rushed into them. "Oh, Usagi! Oh, my baby!" cried Serenity into her daughter's hair.

"It's okay mama, I'm here," soothed Usagi. After being in the hug for awhile, the two pulled away from each other."Come, let's go back to the senshi." Mamoru wrapped his arm around Serenity's shoulder as Serenity grabbed Usagi's hand and they walked back to the dinning room.

"That was so sweet," sighed Minako. The others sweatdropped.

"So tell us, what did you do while we were dead?" asked Rei like it was the most normal question to ask.

"Well..." smiled Serenity. She went into full detail about how she had traveled to Hogwarts in another dimension, and about her adventures there, along with all the people. Everybody agreed that Snape was a greasy old git, Draco was too cocky for his own good, and that Harry Potter and his friends were way too nosy. She told them about the battle with Chaos, in which they added that they remembered that part. "There's one thing that I would like though..." said Serenity.

"What is it?" wondered Mamoru.

"I would love for Usagi to go to Hogwarts. It would be a great learning opportunity for her. What do you think sweetheart?" Serenity asked Usagi.

Usagi looked thoughtful for a second before saying, "I would love to!!!"

"Will the Fates allow it?" inquired Michiru.

"Hold on..." Serenity closed her eyes and spoke telepathically to the Fates. I take back everything I said about you guys being stupid. Please let my daughter go to Hogwarts. I know it would be good for her...

We allow it... came the three voices that acted as one.

Wonderful! exclaimed Serenity mentally.

On one condition... said the voices.

Oh?

You must accompany her...

"WHAT?" exclaimed Serenity jumping from her chair. The senshi looked at her in shock.

Evil lurks there...You are the only one powerful enough...

Serenity groaned. "You have got to be kidding!" She sighed. "Okay, I'll tell the senshi and we'll-"

NO! Only you and your daughter may travel to the other dimension...

"What?! No way! We all go, or none go!" said Serenity.

We cannot allow that... you must go... many lives will be lost if you do not...

"Really?" she asked. She felt the Fates nod. "Okay then," she sighed. "But it's not for you guys, it's for all the innocents."

"What's going on Usako?" asked Mamoru.

"Looking at all the people assembled, Serenity sighed and said, "Well, I have good news and bad news."

"The good news?" questioned Hotaru.

"Usagi gets to go to Hogwarts," Serenity announced.

"Yeah!" cheered Usagi.

"And the bad news?" inquired Michiru.

"I have to go too...without all of you," said Serenity.

"Absolutely not!" said Haruka. "We just got you back! You are not going there by yourself!"

"If I don't, people will die," sighed Serenity, sitting down again.Everybody in the room was silent, letting the information sink in. "I don't think I have an option," said Serenity at last. "As much as I would love to stay with you all, I have my duty."

"What about our duty?" said Rei. "We have a duty to protect you."

"In that case, I relieve you of your duties. Instead, protect the people of this dimension," said Serenity.

"She's right," said Mamoru. "Believe me, I don't want my wife to go, but she must. Would you all be able to handle the guilt of knowing that people died because of our selfishness?" There was a murmur of no's.

"Then it is settled," announced Serenity. "Usagi and I will go while you all protect this dimension. Now, this is what I'm planning: Usagi, you go ahead and bring a letter from me to Dumbledore. You can't miss him. He's the old guy with the beard that's too long. The letter will ask if I can have a position as a professor, since I do not feel like putting on a glamour again. It'll tell him I'd prefer the History of Magic class, and that Binns can go on a trip to Majorca for all I care. How does that sound?"

"It sounds good," smiled Setsuna.

"Okay then people, we have to get cracking," grinned Serenity.

The next few days, Serenity filled Usagi in on all she'd need to know about the wizarding world. She also taught her the spells all the way up to sixth year, since Usagi had been reborn sixteen years of age. Serenity also made a wand for her daughter and gave her all the school books she'd need.

Finally, the day came for Usagi to go to Hogwarts came, and everyone bid they're princess a tearful farewell, especially Hotaru. Then, using her magic, Serenity sent her daughter to the entrance hall just outside the Great Hall.

"Well, I guess it's time for me to go," said Serenity.

"Good-bye Usako, take care," said Mamoru before kissing her hard. A little dizzy, Serenity hugged her friends good-bye before disappearing in a flash of light. As the light disappeared, she found herself standing on the teacher's table in the Great Hall, everyone looking at her oddly.

"Um, oops?" she said nervously.


A/N: Haha! I hope you liked the first chapter! I'll try and update soon! 'Till then! Ja! ^^