****** Three Years Later******

A woman with shoulder length silverfish blond hair stood by her window looking down at New York City from her office in the company she had started with just a simple shop. She turned a small perfume shop into Moon Corporation, a company that sells different types of perfumes, makeup and other products. She is now rich and is the most sought after woman in America.

**Knock-Knock**

A man with short blond hair came into the room. "Hey Sere. Mary came back with the deal signed and in the bag." The woman turned around. Serena Michaels. Yeah that was her name. She made sure no one called her by that name. Not since that day when she left her family, her friends and her true love.

The past three years have been good for her. Already having a college degree in business she worked her way up making her company the best that it could be. When she got to New York her friends Michael, Jed, Zach and Nathan were waiting for her. They took her to their apartment and gave her an update on what was happening.

Ruby, a tall fiery red head, was destroying the city in different areas. She wanted the moon princess and she would stop at nothing till she was there. After a year of fighting against her, she suddenly disappeared. No one knew where she was. Zach couldn't find her on the computer. She suddenly just wasn't there anymore. This worried the group for a while. A year had passed when they finally stopped looking for her. Serena grew fame with her best friends.

Serena turned around toward Jed. She looked pretty much the same but her eyes held more wisdom and her hair had a silverfish tint to it. "Really that's great. I knew she would get the deal with Starlight Enterprise. She's the best." "Yeah she is." Agreed Jed. They have known Mary since they were kids. They were the best of friends and kept in touch.

"Hey Sere." Said Mandy, her assistant, through the intercom. "Yes Mandy." "Zach's here. He's says it's an emergency and wants to come in." "Let him in." "Alright." A man with long blond hair came in. "Sere we got a problem." "I figured as much Zach. What's up?" "Ruby's back." Short and sweet it was. Everything she has worked for the past two years went down the drain in two simple words.

Serena fell into her chair. Her face had a look of shock on it. She couldn't believe it. "How could she be back? That's not possible... is it?" "It is. Michael and I found some of her energy trail leading all over the place but ending up in one specific place." "And where's that?" asked Jed. Zack looked away not looking at Sere's face. "Tokyo," he whispered slowly. Sere stood up not believing what she heard. "Where?" she asked him again. "Tokyo." He said a bit louder then the last time not looking in Sere's eyes which were trained him. "You have got to be kidding me." "He's not Jed." Said Michael coming into the room. "We've been on this trail for months and they led to Tokyo. Specifically near where Sere's aunt and uncle live." "The scouts can handle it." "No they can't Sere. Ruby is much too powerful for them. She could kill them with only a couple of attacks. We have to go back and help them." Said Jed. "No we don't have to go. They can handle themselves just fine." "No they can't. By my calculations the scouts are not as powerful as they look. They will run out of energy and they will die." Said Zach. Sere looked away from them. She couldn't even imagine the scouts dying. "Sere. We have to go back," said Jed while putting a comforting hand on her shoulder. "Do we have to? I mean they can handle her. We don't know how strong they have gotten in past three years." Right?" she said turning to Zach. "I don't know Sere. But it's up to you whether or not we should go back." Having that said Zach and Jed left the room to leave Sere with her thoughts.

"Do I want to go back?" she asked herself as she looked out the window.

To be continued....

Sorry for taking so long. The school work and projects and things just caught up with me. I keep writing as soon as I have time. Plus keep reviewing. I want at least five more before I continue writing. (