Dark Moon Destiny

By Water Block

Disclaimer: Unfortunately, I do not own Sailor Moon, or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Time Line-So Far in the Story

Hello, My friendly neighborhood Readers! This is sadly not a chapter, (although, I am working on typing the next chapter! It would improve my typing abilities greatly if some of you were to review cough blackmail cough.) Anyhow, this update is a timeline of the events that have taken place! It happens to be more for my benefit than yours, but you may find it entertaining! So, here it is!

June 20, 2004, Friday: Darien Screws up, as seen in the flashbacks of chapter four.

May 12, 2005, Thursday: Amy disappears, as mentioned in the Prologue.

May 17, 2005, Tuesday: Lita disappears, as mentioned in the Prologue.

June 2, 2005, Thursday: Last day of school, Not mentioned in the story-Just a reference Point!

June 12, 2005, Sunday: Rae and Mina disappear, Serena collapses', and the book entitled Predictions and Signs of Impending Doom, and You: What to do, and Where to Look for Help When You Know the End is Near, leads Buffy and Giles to Tokyo. As seen in the prologue.

June 13, 2005, Monday: Serena tells her family The Secret, leading to her homeless-ness. As seen in the first chapter.

During the week between June 13-20, 2005: Finds a temporary shelter-first in a park, then in an abandoned warehouse that's ready to collapse.

June 20, 2005, Monday: Serena is running scared from a stalker feeling-and finds the tavern with a 'Help Wanted' sign in the window. She gets a job from Orpheus ("Orphy"), the demon bartender. Buffy and Giles are on the plane to Tokyo (Finally) and the Darien/side story flashback takes place.

Well, that's it, so far. Now, to find out more, keep those reviews rolling!

Dark Moon Destiny

By Water Block

Disclaimer: Unfortunately, I do not own Sailor Moon, or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Chapter 5

Tokyo Airport…11:45 pm

"Oh Thank God! Sweet Mother Earth, Oh How I've missed you!" Was the relieved exclamation heard throughout the Tokyo International Airport on a late Monday night, from a distraught –and rather green looking-older man in tweed.