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Chapter 3:

After school, Amber was enjoying the perfect day outside. Ebony and Elise both lived on the opposite side of Tokyo, so Amber always had to walk home alone. But she didn't mind. It gave her a chance to think. Today, while she did think about the clear cobalt sky and light breeze, her mind was more concentrated on day dreaming.

Besides, Amber wasn't going home. She was headed to the Crown Center Arcade. Amber glanced down at her watch and saw that she was there about 15 minutes earlier than she had been yesterday. "Drat," she thought, "he's not there yet." But nearing the arcade, she decided to do something else with her afternoon.

Amber heard a light jingling from a bell as she entered the arcade. Andrew glanced up from the counter and a smile came across his face. He waved and said, "Hey, Amber. How are you doing?"

"I'm pretty good, Andrew. And you?"

"I'm good, but the rush hasn't hit yet," he answered. Then a playful grin replaced the friendly smile. "Meeting someone today?"

"Well," Amber said, smirking, "I was, but I think I'm changing my plans."

Now Andrew was disappointed. He knew that Darien was hoping to see Amber again as soon as humanly possible. "So...what are you going to do instead?"

"Well, I feel like I have some thinking to do, or at least some daydreaming," said Amber. "And it's such a nice day that I'm going to walk through the park."

"The Crystal Pond Park?"

"Yep. That's the one. I've been here for 4 months and still haven't explored all of it."

"Okay. Well, do you want to leave a message for anyone," said Andrew. He was hoping not to be too obvious, but was determined to get something out of this girl for his friend.

Amber giggled. "Yes, Andrew. You can tell Darien that I've gone for a walk in the park. If he wants to talk to me he can find me there."

"But that park is huge Amber."

She was quiet for a moment, thinking of the perfect response. A test, if you will. If he really did know her like she felt he did, he would know the answer. "He'll know where I'll be. See you later, Andrew."

"Bye Amber." Now Andrew was thoroughly confused and stood with a puzzled look across his face as Amber left.

Fifteen minutes quickly passed while Andrew went about his work cleaning tables and helping some kids play video games. Soon Darien had come in with an eager, excited look on his face. His stormy eyes jumped with a happiness that Andrew had never seen in his friend before.

Darien found Andrew's face quickly in the crowd and went straight to him. He didn't bother trying to hide his hope of seeing Amber today. "Is she here," he asked as soon as he was in hearing distance.

Andrew took a deep breath and decided not to beat around the bush. "No, sorry Dar."

"Well, maybe she'll be in later."

"No, she's already been here today."

The smile fell from Darien's face and went spiraling to the ground. "Already been here?"

"Yeah, but she did leave a message for you."

"She did? What is it," said Darien, desperate for anything at this point.

"Calm down. Come over and sit at the counter and I'll tell you."

Darien forced himself to behave normally so that Andrew would tell him what Amber had said.

"I can't believe you're going so crazy over this girl," said Andrew, in shock at the sight of Darien. "I've never seen you act like this before, not even with Serena.

"I'm sorry, Andrew," said Darien, realizing he was being a little foolish. "I don't know what it is. I just want to be near Amber. I want to get to know her better. I want to know everything there is about her. It almost hurts not to talk to her. Like not seeing her breaks some sort of connection. I just don't know."

"Well, maybe if you guys talk you can figure it out," said Andrew. "She said that she had been planning on staying here to meet you, but then decided that she had some daydreaming to do."

Darien smiled at the last comment. "That's just like her," he thought to himself. "She's always got her head up in the clouds." A shiver ran up Darien's spine. "How did I know that about her? I've only known her for a day! What's going on?"

Meanwhile, Andrew had never stopped talking and didn't notice the change in Darien's face. "She said she was going on a walk through Crystal Pond Park and that if you wanted to talk you could find her there. She said that you know where she'll be. Do you?"

Darien let his head rest in his hands as he thought, "How would I know where to find her?" Finally he spoke aloud, "I don't know Andrew. I have no idea where to look first, but you know that I'm going to go look. I guess I'll just have to see where my instincts take me and hope for the best. And don't worry; I'll report all of this back later."

"That's my boy," said Andrew, giving his best friend a light punch on the shoulder. "So, if a certain giggly blonde should come in do you want me to give her a message?" Andrew's favorite job in the world was playing matchmaker and Darien was always the one he was trying to help.

Darien gave a grin as he stood to leave. "I don't think that'll be necessary. Serena and the girls are never in on Fridays. Talk to you later." With that, Darien strode calmly out the arcade door, the bell jingling after him.

Andrew called out a good-bye before his friend was out of hearing range. Once Darien was gone, Andrew said to himself, "Darien, I don't care who you get with, but you have to get with one of these girls. If you don't open up everything to me than you need someone else, and these two girls could be just what the doctor ordered." Then the arcade guy picked up a rag and began cleaning off the counter. Just an ordinary day.

* * *

"Meow"

"Hey there, kitty. Did you follow me all the way here?" Amber turned to find her new cat behind her. She swooped down and picked her up, cradling the small cat in her arms. Amber's new kitty had been following her around ever since she found her last week. "I'm so glad that Mom and Dad let me keep you. I should think of a name for you, though." Amber petted the cat's head and stroked her beautiful black fur. She held the purring feline up to look her in the eye and stared at the silver star on the cat's forehead. When Amber first saw her she thought that someone had painted the ornament on her head, but now Amber knew that the silver was the actual color of her fur.

"We both have a little silver borne into us, don't we?" Amber kissed her head and went back to cradling her in my arms. She was the only cat Amber had ever met that purred when held like a baby.

She spied an open bench close by and sat down at it. "I love this park, kitty. It's so beautiful here and there are more flowers than I could ever imagine. Everything grows so well; they must have some great gardeners. I still haven't walked through the entire park yet. There always seems to be a trail I've never been down. But I'm going to go through the whole park before I leave Japan."

Amber swore her cat smiled at her then. It was almost as if she understood every word Amber said. She kept talking to the cat; who cared if she got some strange looks. She let herself talk about the subject that had really been on her mind lately. "I wish I could be like Sailor Moon."

This got the cat's attention. Suddenly the feline was completely focused on everything the girl said.

"I've always wanted to help save the world like the Sailor Scouts and Tuxedo Mask do. I've always felt like I was more than just an ordinary girl. I even get these feelings sometimes when something important is going to happen. And sometimes I can tell what people are thinking and know things about people- but usually only if I know them really well. Yesterday in the arcade, with Raye, was an exception. She must have some gift too; strong enough for me to notice that she has some abilities." Amber sighed. "But who am I kidding. I'm just a normal teenage girl and there is nothing I can do about it."

* * *

Lita was on her way to Serena's house. The girls had planned a fun afternoon of videogames, movies, and eating junk food. Lita loved all of her friends dearly and loved spending time with them, but she'd rather be anywhere else than alone in her apartment on a Friday night. She lived alone since her parents were killed a few years ago. It was then that she had started fighting in school. When she was transferred to Serena's school, the blonde had been the only person willing to speak to her. Serena had welcomed Lita into her heart even before Sailor Jupiter was known. "She's a good friend," thought Lita as she passed an entrance to Crystal Pond Park.

Something interrupted her thoughts. Screams came out of the park followed by a small stampede of terrified civilians. Lita was off and running against the stream of people and into the park even before she heard someone say that a woman was shooting something at everyone. As she went deeper in to the park, where few people still were, Lita pulled out her communicator. "Scouts, come in."

All of them answered immediately. Mina was already at Serena's house and Ami was walking there. Rei was still packing at the shrine. "What's up, Lita?" they all asked.

Lita continued running as she spoke. "There's an attack at the park." The girls heard screams in the background. "I can't see what's happening yet, but someone said a lady was shooting something at people. Sounds like a new enemy for us."

"We're on our way," said Serena. She had been trying to take more of a command since the final battle with Beryl.

"I can be there in less than 2 minutes," said Ami.

"I'll be less than that," said Rei.

Mina and Serena signed off without giving an arrival time. Serena's house was further away from the park and they'd have to run twice as fast to catch up with everyone else.

Lita looked around quickly before diving into a large thicket. "This is private enough," she said to herself. She pulled a transformation stick out of her sub-space pocket. "Jupiter Power!"

Jupiter jumped out of the bushes and was upon the scene of the attack quickly: a clearing near the pond. A woman was floating high above the ground. She wore a black dress that resembled a toga from the times of ancient Greece. It was sleeveless and went down to her ankles. A golden rope acted as a belt around her slim waist and black, laced heels accentuated her ankles. Her mahogany hair was pulled back into a bun from which a few black feathers peaked out. A single ringlet of hair was let loose on either side of her face. She had a captivating and dangerous beauty about her that was obvious to anyone. Her mouth turned up into a smirk as he spotted Sailor Jupiter.

The woman had been shooting ruby-shaded energy blasts at people, animals, the ground, anything. There was wreckage everywhere, but almost all of the people escaped.

"Hello," she said calmly. Her voice was deep and her words vibrated in the air. "I assume you are this planet's defense."

"She's not alone," called a voice Jupiter recognized as Mars.

Serena and Mina had managed to catch up with the others so all of the Sailor Scouts were there. Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Venus ran up to the scene.

"I am Sailor Moon, and in the name of the moon I will stop you from shooting at people," said a slightly out of breath scout.

"So this is all of you, is it?" asked the man. He sighed. "Well, I'm disappointed, but if this is all I have to work with I can certainly handle it; though I would have expected the reincarnated princesses of the Silver Millennium to be better than this."

The Scouts gasped. "How could she know about us?" they all thought. "Who is this lady?"

* * *

Darien stood outside of the arcade door for a moment. He closed his eyes and thought of Amber, asking his instincts to tell him what he didn't know. Thoughts came out of no where. Realizations surfaced as if they had always been there. "She likes to daydream. She likes nature...flowers...walking through gardens...the park," Darien thought to himself.

As he strolled, care-free, to Crystal Pond Park he wondered how he could have possibly known where Amber was and how Amber knew that he would know. "These thoughts and feelings remind me of what I get after a dream about the princess." For months now, ever since he started transforming in to Tuxedo Mask, Darien had been having dreams about a princess. He could never see her face, but he knew her. He felt a stronger love to that woman than any other he could remember. She always asked him to find her...to set them both free. But he had no idea what any of it meant. Just that they were more than mere dreams.

Darien finally reached the main entrance to the park. He stood still again, thinking. A feeling told him which dirt trail to take and he didn't argue. Much faster than he thought possible, Darien had stumbled upon the girl with silver in her hair. She was sitting with a cat in her lap on a bench. He could see her mouth moving, but couldn't make out the words. "She talks to her cat," he thought with a smile.

Suddenly Amber stopped moving, talking, completely. Her eyes looked at nothing in front of her, as if she saw past the trees and bushes. Then, as quickly as it had started, she was back to normal. Darien saw her mouth move again. This time her eyes were different...like she was afraid. Amber stood up and stared into dense trees and bushes that were across from the bench. There was no path there.

Then a scream and Amber took off through the brush. Darien followed close behind her, thinking it was another attack. "What in the world is Amber doing," he asked himself. "And was it me, or did she seem to know that the scream was going to come."

Darien lost Amber in the trees but found the scene of the fight. The Scouts were already present and he wasn't about to be late. "Tuxedo Mask is coming."

* * *

Amber was quiet for a few moments after that. She stared at the sky, daydreaming. The cat watched her silently, enjoying the company. Suddenly, Amber stiffened. Her mouth dropped open and her eyes widened. A chill went down her spine and she became rigid all over. Amber recognized this feeling. She stayed looking directly in front of her and held her breath. And then, Amber was back to normal. She took a few deep breaths and then looked down at the cat on her lap. Fear remained in her eyes.

Amber whispered, "Something is wrong. Something is coming."

She stood up, taking the cat into her arms, and looked all around her until she found the spot the feeling came from. The direction was across from her, past some trees and bushes. She waited for confirmation of what she already knew. The signal rang out for all to hear. Screams.

Amber was off and running as soon as she heard them. She dashed through the trees and bushes of the park, protecting the cat in her arms from the branches. Finally, they came to a clearing next to the pond. Amber gasped at the sight. "A woman is floating mid-air and she's shooting some sort of energy blast at all the people around her," Amber though. In a matter of seconds the Sailor Scouts were on the scene. They all shot attacks at her.

"Mercury Bubbles Blast!"

"Mars Fire Ignite!"

"Jupiter Thunder Crash!"

"Venus Crescent Beam Smash!"

The woman easily dodged the attacks and laughed at the Scouts failures. Tuxedo Mask soon joined the fray, but his help wasn't enough. The woman fired energy blasts at the ground near the Scouts, knocking them off their feet. It was like she wasn't aiming to kill. But that didn't matter. Either way, the Scouts didn't look like they were going to win this battle.

"They're going to need some help," said a small voice.

Amber looked down to see her cat smiling at her. "Did you just talk?"

"Yes," said the cat. "I don't have time to answer questions right now. You have to get out there and back them up."

"But how can I do that? I'm no good to them," insisted Amber, for the moment ignoring the fact that a cat was actually talking to her.

The cat jumped from Amber's arms and did a front-flip in mid-air. From the loop the back-flip created came a necklace. The chain was silver and long enough for the centerpiece on it to be positioned in the clef between her clavicles, directly in the center of her neck. The piece was a fairly large, clear gem in the shape of a snowflake. It sparkled and shined with a light of its own.

"This is the Snow Crystal," the cat said. "Put it on and say 'Snow Crystal Power.'"

"Okay." Amber didn't argue. Even if this was a dream, it was what she always wanted, to save the world. She hooked the necklace around her neck and said, "Snow Crystal Power."

At once she was enveloped in a silver-white light. She kept her eyes closed, it was so bright. Amber felt her old clothing stripped away and a new set forming on her. First a white body piece that resembled her school uniform. Then a sparkling silver skirt was added. The silver was almost white at her waist and then became a deeper color as it went down. The skirt was short, going half-way down her thigh. An ice blue bow was on her lower back where the skirt met the white body part of the outfit. Thick ribbons of the same blue began at her shoulders and crossed her chest in the middle to go around to her back and make the bow. Where the ribbons crossed on her chest lay what appeared to be a larger version of the crystal on her necklace encased in a pendant of sorts. A sailor cape of sparkling silver was on her back and fell down to her waist. Sleeves of a silver sheer material extended only a few inches from her body suit and were frayed at the end. White gloves appeared on her arms. They went up to her elbows and ended with ice blue elbow pads. White boots with a silver border at the top went almost up to her knees and had a small heel. A white chocker was around her throat with a silver star in the center. Her hair had extended down to her waist and become completely silver. Last, an upside down tiara materialized on her forehead. It was silver and had three layers of intricate designs on it with an ice blue gem in the center.

The light dispersed and Amber could finally open her eyes and look at herself. "Wow."

"Listen to me Amber," the cat said. Amber knelt on the ground so she could hear everything the cat told her. "My name is Astrea and I am your guardian. I have a lot to tell you but there is no time now. The Sailor Scouts are in trouble." Amber turned to look at the battle as Astrea spoke. It wasn't looking good. The woman continued to fire energy balls at them and they were all getting weak from dodging constantly. Not even Tuxedo Mask was doing much good. Sailor Moon was powering up for her attack. "I think you should only be concerned with Sailor Moon for now. You don't know any attacks of your own yet and they need her if they're going to win this." As Astrea spoke the woman used another blast on Sailor Moon. It was stronger than the other blasts and she hadn't been able to avoid it. She was knocked several yards back, in to the deep end of the pond.

"Astrea," I said, interrupting her. "Sailor Moon..."

"I saw. Go. Save her."

Amber was off in an instant. She didn't think, she just ran. She was almost to the pond's edge when she found Tuxedo Mask running beside her. "Go," Amber commanded him. "Help the others. I'll save her."

Amber expected some sort of an argument from him. He didn't know her and had no reason to trust her. But he only looked in her eyes, gave a quick nod, and turned to run back to the battle scene.

Amber reached the pond's edge and looked across the surface for any sign of Sailor Moon. There were no air bubbles floating to the surface. "No," she said. Amber ran into the pond as far as she could before the mud bottom was too thick. Then she took a deep breath and dove in.

* * *

As the Scouts continued to throw attacks they saw Tuxedo Mask run back to them empty handed. "Where's Sailor Moon?" Sailor Jupiter demanded as she ducked another blast.

Tuxedo threw a rose and replied, "Another girl appeared and said that she would save Sailor Moon so I could help you guys fight."

"You just deserted Sailor Moon to some stranger!" cried Sailor Mars. "When I get my hands on you-"

"It's not like that Mars," explained Tuxedo. "She was wearing a costume similar to yours. I've never seen her before but I think she might be another scout."

"Another scout?" said Venus. "I didn't think there were any more of us."

The woman sighed loudly. "Enough. I'm feeling neglected." She sent a larger blast to the entire group, blowing them off their feet.

Mercury had been scanning the woman with her minicomputer and visor but couldn't get any straight readings on her. The scout lifted her head off the ground. "Who are you?"

"Hmmm," the woman said with a creepy grin. "I suppose it won't make a difference if you know my name. You my call me Athene. And if this is all your group is capable of then I've got all the information I need. You'll hear from us again soon. Goodbye."

The Scouts and Tuxedo watched as Athene disappeared in a cloud of swirling black feathers.

* * *

The water was murky and thick. She could barely see through all silt and dirt. She saw nothing at first and went to the surface for another breath, then dived again. Amber moved her arms around the water to feel what her eyes were blind to. Finally her hand caught something silky soft. "Hair," she thought. Amber followed the long trail of hair to an unconscious Sailor Moon. She put her left arm around Sailor Moon's waist and kicked to the surface as fast as she could.

Now she was running on adrenaline. Amber had no trouble pulling Sailor Moon to the shore. She laid the superhero down when the land was flat enough and checked to see if Sailor Moon was breathing. Amber got a faint pulse, but no breath. Her mind screamed with fear. "What if I can't save her? What if she doesn't start breathing? What should I do?" she thought.

And then, as if God himself had reached down and smacked Amber in the head, she realized that she knew CPR. Her mom retaught her every year. Amber gently tilted back Sailor Moon's head and pinched her nose closed. She took a deep breath in and then gave the air to Sailor Moon, watching out of the corner of her eye to see Sailor Moon's chest rise. She did this two more times and then checked the breathing and pulse again. Pulse was a bit stronger, but she still wasn't breathing on her own. Amber breathed for her two more times. Miraculously, Sailor Moon began coughing. Amber rolled her on to her side to help clear the airway. Water came pouring out of Sailor Moon's lungs. Once she began to take larger breaths by herself, Amber sat her up.

Sailor Moon's hand was on her chest, as if she could control her lungs by holding her hand there. Her entire weight was being supported. Slowly, Sailor Moon began to open her eyes. She had trouble focusing and blinked a few times. Finally, the face of a silver-haired girl came into view. The girl was saying to her but an echoing ring sounding through Sailor Moon's ears kept her from hearing for a few moments. She heard, "Sailor Moon, can you hear me? Can you understand me?"

The feeling was returning to Sailor Moon's body and suddenly she was very dizzy. She tilted her head down as she answered. "Yes, I can hear you. What...happened? The last thing I remember is powering up my tiara."

"That's right," said Amber. "You, the Scouts, and Tuxedo Mask were fighting a woman and you were getting read to throw your tiara, but she hit you with an energy blast. You were knocked out by it and thrown in to the pond. I dove in and pulled you out, but you weren't breathing so I had to give you mouth-to-mouth."

"What about the lady?" Are they still fighting?"

Amber looked to where the battle was going on. Tuxedo Mask looked fine. Venus and Mercury were helping Jupiter and Mars stand up. No one looked seriously hurt. The woman was no where to be found. "The battle is over. It looks like the woman won. The Scouts will be over here in a minute."

Sailor Moon started to stand up but Amber held her down. "No, you're too weak to be standing on your own right now. They can come to you."

The Scouts were quickly at Sailor Moon's side. They crowded around her and pushed Amber out of the way. As she stood off to the side, Amber felt someone watching her. She slowly turned to her left and saw Tuxedo Mask starting at her. She felt as if he would burn a hole through her with his eyes.

"Who are you?" he asked sternly, demanding an answer.

Amber honestly didn't know how to answer his question. She had been wondering who she was, too. She thought for a moment and tried to look as confident as he did. "I'm a friend; an ally."

The masked mad tilted his head a bit and raised an eyebrow. "Fine, for now. Next time I see you I expect some answers."

Amber gave a short nod and Tuxedo Mask jumped off into the night. "Well," thought Amber, "he isn't nearly as charming as I thought he would be."

"Who are you?"

"What are you doing here?"

Amber was bombarded by questions from the Scouts as Venus, Mars, and Jupiter surrounded her. Mercury stayed on the ground with Moon and stopped the interrogation by saying, "Hey guys, don't you think we should be thanking her for saving Sailor Moon's life?"

"Yes," said Moon. "Thanks for saving me."

That shut the others up fairly quickly. "We're sorry," said Venus. "Thanks for saving her. We just get worried when someone new appears."

"It's okay," said Amber. "I can understand why you're concerned, but I'm on your side. I'm here to help you fight." She smiled at the others, trying to get them to trust her.

"I don't feel anything evil coming from her," thought Sailor Mars. "Actually, there's something familiar there."

"Well...you seem to be on our side since you saved Sailor Moon," said Jupiter. "But who sent you here and who are you?"

"Ummm...," said Amber, looking at all the girls.

A small voice came from no where. "I believe I can answer that."

The group turned to find a black cat walking toward them. "Astrea," Amber said, "thank goodness. I have some questions for you."

"Girls, if Luna and Artemis are here, then could you please have them come out," said Astrea.

The Scouts were still staring, shocked at another talking cat, but Sailor Moon called out to the guardians. "Luna, Artemis, you can stop hiding. And there's someone here who wants to see you."

Two cats strolled out from behind some bushes. Astrea smiled and got close to them so they could speak softly for a few moments. "It's great to see you two again. It's been so long."

The moon cats looked at each other and then back to the black cat. "Who are you?" Artemis finally asked.

Astrea's jaw dropped as far as a cat's jaw can. "You don't remember me? We used to be friends a long time ago; before all of this stuff on Earth started."

"I'm sorry," said Luna. "Our memories are damaged from being in suspended animation for so long. We weren't reborn like the others. I'm sure that it will start coming back to us soon."

"Okay," said Astrea, slightly unsure of herself. "Then please be careful of what you say. My charge doesn't have any idea that she's been reborn yet and I want her to learn all of these things slowly."

"Of course," said Artemis.

"We'll tell the girls to watch what they say," said Luna.

"Thanks," said Astrea and the cats rejoined the group.

"My name is Astrea and this," she nodded her head at Amber, "is Silver Star. I belong to her just like Luna belongs to Sailor Moon. She's not a member of your Scout team, but comes from outside the group. She has a similar background to yours and will help you whenever she can."

What planet does she represent?" asked Mars.

"Planet," Amber thought. "I represent a planet? Is that where they get their powers from?"

"She does not represent a planet," said Astrea. "She actually is a protector of the universe. It's hard to explain, but Silver Star is very strong. The source of her power can overtake anything I've ever encountered, including the Imperium Silver Crystal."

The Scouts gasped. Amber was lost. "Silver Crystal? What is that? What's going on? Silver Star...star...how do I know that symbol? What does it mean?" she thought.

"You're wrong," said Jupiter. "Nothing is stronger than the Silver Crystal."

Sailor Moon was looking at the Silver Crystal inside of her locket, wondering if all this was true. If what she had always remembered about her family's power was a lie.

"I know it sounds wrong to you now, but it is true," said Astrea. "I would never joke about something that strong. I promise I will explain all of this to you in the near future, but I want to discuss everything will Silver Star first."

"You haven't talked yet. Are you okay," asked Venus to Silver Star.

The girl raised her confused head at the sound of her new name. "Yes, Sailor Venus. I'll be okay. I just need to get all of this straight in my head. I haven't talked before now because the first time I was told about any of this was right before the battle began."

The girls smiled. "We know how you feel," said Mercury. "That's what happened to all of us too. Give it some time and it will start to make sense."

"Why don't we meet tomorrow and discuss everything then?" suggested Artemis.

"You mean, without our disguises on?" asked Mars.

Silver Star knew without a doubt that she already trusted the girls. They even felt familiar. "I would be willing to meet as normal people," she said.

The Scouts looked to Luna and Artemis who provided no answer. They turned to Sailor Moon. Moon thought for a moment, looking straight at Silver Star to get feelings from her. The others would trust her good judgment of people. "Okay. I trust you and we know you trust us. We will meet you as normal people." Everyone nodded in agreement.

"Good," said Luna. "Everyone meet at the Cherry Hill Temple at 3:00 tomorrow."

The girls went home for the night. As Silver Star and Astrea neared their house, Silver Star asked, "Hey, Astrea. How do I de-transform? It's kinda chilly in this skirt."

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