Okay, here is the sneak preview to the sequel for "Diamond's Misery Whip." The working title is still unknown, but I hope you like the prologue part. I might add on some extras, but I might not. Nevertheless, enjoy this part of the sequel.

Since his birth, Quartz was always told that his parents met at a party that was held at his mother's then-boyfriend's apartment. She was already going through a rough relationship since her sweetheart was an adult and she wasn't, and he was trying to convince her take a step ahead from where they were. Obviously, they didn't, knowing that her father, or Quartz's grandfather, would kill the man who slept with her.

At that party, she met Diamond, a very sensitive and caring man and still older than her (to be honest, he was about two years older than her boyfriend). He was very wealthy, but she didn't fell in love with him for the money. She loved him because of his honesty, compassion, and tenderness. He never lied to her and was very punctual. Even her parents thought she was better off with Diamond!

The only problem that they ran into was the pre-martial sex. But she wanted him to be her first because he never forced her to do anything she didn't want to do, unlike her ex. After their first time, she got pregnant for Quartz. Her father was a little upset, but Diamond was more than willing to raise the child by Serena's side.

Quartz was born in April, around the time Diamond would be celebrating his birthday. Strangely enough, the child looked a lot like his father… Long silvery white hair, pale skin complexion, same height… The only difference was his eyes. Diamond had violet in his eyes, but Quartz's were like his mother's.

His family's history was very strange, though. His mother was the almighty Sailor Moon when he was born. She was Tokyo's defending female soldier alongside four other girls of the same, all pretty soldiers in sailor suits. They defeated every villain that came into their path, but they met their match at one point, and Sailor Moon had to sacrifice herself to defeat the enemy. When the last battle ended, the entire city was put to sleep for a millennium. Then, a supernatural incident occurred: Sailor Moon was revived from the dead as Neo-Queen Serenity, and she resurrected Tokyo, its civilians, the Sailor Scouts, and her family. The city thought of her as an angel from heaven and crowned her as its leader in return.

Quartz didn't remember much of his past in the 20th Century since he was very young when the last battle took place. But he did enjoy his life as the heir of a 30th Century king of Crystal Tokyo. In fact, he was about to turn eighteen within days, which would make him eligible for the throne. And if something happened to him after his birthday, his little sister would take his place instead.

Yes, Quartz was not the only child of Diamond and Serenity. He had a sister named Rini, or Small Lady since her real name was Serenity (her grandmother of the Moon Kingdom was also called Serenity… As Diamond said before, "Too many Serenities to count for"), and she was already a fighting Sailor Scout when she turned seven in the 30th Century. Her story was very complex compared to Quartz's. When she was five-years-old, at the time when Crystal Tokyo suffered a loss in the battle against Nemesis, she was sent back to Tokyo in the 20th Century to find the Silver Crystal, the same crystal her mother had, to save Neo-Queen Serenity. It was at that time she discovered the future the past Sailor Scouts knew was altered. Diamond, in reality, was her real father for he was the one who had her mother pregnant, and King Endymion, Serenity's pre-altered husband, took her in to prevent any rumors that the queen had an affair. When the Sailor Scouts defeated the Doom Phantom, she was granted permission to stay and take care of little Quartz. She was about eight when she suddenly disappeared the day before the final battle and was reborn in the 30th Century as Quartz's young sister and Diamond's rightful daughter. She did not look anywhere like her parents, except for the traditional "meatball buns" she wore in her pink hair (similar to her mother and grandmother's only close to rabbit ears). She was a know-it-all in Quartz's eyes, but she was only a child and growing up. His parents insisted that when she came to a proper age, she would start to act like a young lady and not a spoiled brat.

He was hoping that day would come very soon, minus the fact that her day would be her sixteenth birthday when she would be allowed to go to parties. Three more years of her whining and high-pitched crying, he thought.

But he had to admit she seemed too grown up for a thirteen-year-old. She was as tall as her mother and was very beautiful. He remembered how her hair used to be medium length when she wore her "meatballs" and how the ends would barely come down to her shoulders. Now, her pink hair was almost as long as the queen's. And her body was very, very skinny. That said she was already in a relationship with Helios, the prince of Elysian who was attracted by her fair beauty.

That was another difference between Quartz and Rini. He had never been in a relationship with the princesses of other royal families, but he had taken several crazy girls of Crystal Tokyo to his bed for the last two years just for pleasure. He always said that he would rather sleep with a different girl every night before he settled down. He was a manwhore; his sister was a virgin. And there were times when his sexual urges were centered around her, but he knew it was wrong to bed Rini since they were blood related. He would only disgrace his family's name and probably be banished outside the kingdom's walls.

That thought grabbed his attention immediately. He had never been allowed to leave Crystal Tokyo, and he never seen the outside world from the world he had known. He never met Sailor Pluto while she was stationed at the Gates of Time. He had never gone out on a hunting trip with his father. But he would be able to see all that when he turned eighteen.

He walked through his mother's garden alone. Every once in a while he would find peace in this part of the kingdom. So quiet, so calming… So serene. His father had ordered all roses to be white to represent the queen's purity. But Quartz had always wondered why just white. Why not white and red? Apparently, Diamond had a serious grudge against red roses. The story behind red roses was rumored to be about the queen's former flame, who eventually became the Earth King and Crystal Tokyo's greatest enemy. Endymion always gave Serenity red roses as a token of his love and used them in battle as the masked hero Tuxedo Mask, Sailor Moon's secret lover, before being banished from the group, along with his mistress Sailor Mars, for betrayal.

Quartz didn't care about the story; he was just getting tired of seeing nothing but white on roses. Surely there must be other colors Dad could choose from, he thought. He found a rose and smelled it for a bit. The scent tickled his nose, and that brought a smile on his face. His frustrated heart calmed down as he continued his way through the garden.

Maybe Dad was right about this place, he thought with a smile as he heard the voice of Sailor Jupiter calling for him. It was, after all, time for martial arts class.