Disclaimer standards apply, I don't own Sailor Moon or Phil of the Future. Kayla is my own creation, and George is based off my Real-life lover. Those people do not steel please and thank you.

A/n: In the previous chapter, and perhaps in this one I'm going to skim through particular episodes of Phil of the Future just for time line purposes. None of this is word-for-word, but you can get the basic jist of the entire thing. As for Sailor Moon most of it takes place after the defeated of chaos except for one flashback scene that takes place before Usagi/Serena discovered she were a sailor suited senshi.

Warnings: Standard warnings apply. Just because they are not in every chapter doesn't mean they do not exist. Please refer back to chapter one for full warning disclaimers.

Chapter 3

2004-august-Toyco Japan Juban district

Footsteps pounded the pavement as a figure ran as fast as she could down the sidewalk. Even thought she had aged some, some things continued to stay rather normal. After the birth of her second daughter, she had changed a lot. Most of her appearance had remained the same, though her figure would never really recover completely from two pregnancies. Her life was in complete hell, working two jobs, and trying to finish school. She rarely had tie to raise her child. With her daughter being 12 now, her having a "social life" helped with things somewhat, but still Usagi wished she had more time to watch her daughter grow-up. She had to keep focused though.

A sharp pain halfway through the day caused her to fall to her knees, holding her chest. "Tsukino-san!" a voice yelled. "can you hear me?"

A few seconds later, the pain retracted and Usagi returned to her seat. "I'm fine, I…" she started to say the vibration of her phone startling her. "I just need some water." She whispered. The teacher nodded pulling back.

Usagi ran as fast as she could using one hand to answer her phone. "moushi…moushi… what is it?" she asked urgently trying not to lose her breath.

"Onei-chan, did you feel something strange just now?" an all too fimular voice asked.

"Hai, demo…watashi…" She began. "I don't know it didn't feel evil…. You don't think something happened to Chibi-Usa?" Usagi questioned stopping at the shoe lockers as she talked. She just had to check on her daughter.

"So Satsuna-sama was right… you did have a second child." The voice said sounding more shocked rather than scolding.

"Hai… Demo I gave my first born away. I didn't know what else to do. I know I shouldn't have, demo…."

"Its alright Onei-chan… its ok we'll take care of this. Just get to Chibi-Usa as soon as possible. Do you know where or whom you gave your first born to?" her sister questioned trying to remain as calm as possible.

Usagi paused to think for a minute fumbling first with the phone in her hands, and her shoes as she struggled to change out of her school shoes and place on her "street " shoes one-handed. "I think I sent her to live in America, Picforad California…." She finally replied, the phone landing beside her, but still open. With both hands free she managed to get her shoes changed and she picked up the forgotten phone before she continued her sprint across town.

"Let me know if anything's happened to Chibi-usa-chan." Kayla, her sister instructed.

"Hai, but by now, Usagi had made it to the school. Hanging up her phone, she didn't even bother taking her shoes off a second time as she burst through the halls, yelling her daughter's name.

A few moments later, a door slid open with such force that it had been knocked off its racks. "Chibi-Usa!" a voice yelled.

"Mother what are you doing here?" a surprised young woman asked. She looked much like her mother, minious the hair and eye color. Her red hair framed her face, but like her mother she kept it in a twin pig tail style. Her bangs fell across her face, almost forming a heart.

"Are you alright, nothing … happened did it?" Usagi asked putting much stress on the word happened. Before the child could answer, Usagi took her by the arm escorting her out of the classroom much to the disappointment and disapproval of her teacher.

"Do you want to tell me what is going on?" the girl known as Chibi-Usa asked once her mother stopped moving.

"I synced something similar to when you used to shoot moon beams in times of fear and stress." Usagi explained. At first, Chibi-Usa had this look like, "I have no reason to believe you," but the fear and desperation in her eyes and voice gave her the push she needed.

"It wasn't me…" Chibi-Usa confirmed.

"it had to have been you because if it…" Usagi began then a memory struck her. "uh… I don't know where to start, but you have a sister. I didn't even name her when I gave her up for adoption…" Usagi confessed.

"you have to be lying… why would you keep something like that from me?" Chibi-Usa began to yell. Her mind had been racing with so much, she didn't know what to think.

"because when I found out about my powers, I learned you were the only one allowed to exist?" Usagi tried to explain but Chibi-Usa didn't take the news as well as Usagi would have liked. With those words spoken, Chibi-Usa stormed off fighting a flood of tears as the news of what her so-called mother had said sunk in.

Usagi could only watch after her second born as the impact of their conversation finally made it to her brain. When it had, she fell to her knees holding her cell phone up with a shakey hand. "We have a problem…" she confirmed before the person, her sister, could properly answer.

"We can't do anything until this happens again, so… all we can do is wait." Kayla replied from her place at George's bedside.

2006-Martch-Picford Ca.

Nearly two years had passed since the first time, Keely thought she'd lose Phil. In that time, he'd almost left two more times, each resulting in failure. Each time, Keely had become stronger, realizing hat it didn't appear that her best friend would leave.

Two years, when they thought about it, it really didn't appear like it'd been that long. But, in reality it had. The Diffy's had been through each holiday at least twice. Easter, would be the only one, and with each year, this Holiday appeared to be coming sooner and sooner sometimes.

The morning started just like any other. Phil met up with Keely just in time for the morning announcements. He behind the camera, and her, in front of it.

"And the votes are in, in the category for cutest couple, Phil Diffy and Keely Teslo…" Keely red from the cards handed to her. At this she had to do a double-take. She could not believe her luck. In fact she could not complete the newscast, because of the fact she couldn't shake off what she'd just read.

Yes, she had thought about it many times, even thought about being Phil's wife… but now she had a chance to act on her thoughts and feelings. Her only setback would be, would Phil feel the same way. From his reaction, she could only guess he felt the same way. :How can I get into this, with Phil and me its constantly not knowing…: Keely began to think, but she refused to allow anyone else see it. When she met up with Phil after finishing up, things between them suddenly became a little nerve-wracking. When they tried to talk to each other, neither could think of what to say, but neither understood why. After a few moments of unnerving quiet, the two finally agreed to give dating a shot.

Later after school, Phil came home, only to find that his father had finished the long awaited repairs on the time machine. He had been so excited about him and Keely actually moving up from best friends to boyfriend and girlfriend, he'd completely forgotten about it. In fact in the heat of the moment he wished that, it hadn't happened.

"So when are we coming back?" Phil asked, his mood still lifted from being with Keely not as her best friend, but her boyfriend.

"We can't, we're not coming back son. Due to all the trouble with time travel so far, they came up with new laws and restrictions. They call it the "because of the diffy's Law."" His father replied, "When we leave, we leave for good."

"So when are we leaving?" Phil asked his voice low… as shock set in.

"Tomarrow Morning…" his father finished.

Before his father could say more, Phil had left. He just had to talk to Keely. This would be the most difficult thing for him to say, but would she believe him. He stood in the hall just about to lose his nerve, as Keely slowly approached him. Her short curly seemed to glow, giving her the look of an angel as she strode slowly into his line of sight.

"Hi Phil… I… uh…" she began, her voice wavering not sure what to say.

Phil wasted no time. "Let me get straight to the point, I need to talk to you." Phil said taking her hand his as they walked off to a fairly empty spot in the hall. "I'm going home my dad fixed the time machine." Phil stated closing his eyes a tissue in hand for Keely to take.

Keely sighed but did not turn her head at first to look at him. Taking a deep breath she began. "Your dad has "fixed " the time machine before, and each time it wasn't really "fixed."" She stated almost disbelivingly.

"My dad tested it, it works. We really are leaving this time, and we won't be coming back." Phil replied with a determined finality to his words.

Keely took the tissue covering her face as she bolted off. Tears streamed freely down her face, but she did not bother trying to hide them. Phil started to run after, but lacked knowing what to say. In the morning he'd be gone, and that would be that.

Slowly with a defeated sigh, he walked home again just in time to hear his mother announce she had made her final meal of the current century.

"I can actually eat this!" pim, Phil's Younger sister declared gazing down at the T.v. dinner placed in front of her. For the longest time, no one spoke, each picking at their food. Keely suddenly burst through the door, her face somewhat clean from her crying. "I've come to say good-bye…" she announced.

"You'll be coming in the morning to see us off right?" Phil questioned quickly adding "all of us off…"

"NO, I won't be there, it'd be too painful. So I guess…. Good-bye…" with those words spoken she hugged Phil waving at the remaining members of his family before disappearing through the door. Again Phil felt too frozen to chase after her, even though his mother encouraged him to do so.

"No, it'd only make things worse if I told her how I felt now." Phil responded. "I'm going to bed."

The next morning, everyone's hearts were heavy as Phil waited ancually to see if Keely would come. Inside the Time machine Pim, his mother, and father, had begun to prepare the time machine for its final mission. Phil kept a look out, but did not see Keely.

Back at H. G. Wells, Keely sat in front of her news desk. Slowly she began reading the news, but she couldn't speak properly. She thought she'd been done crying by now, but the tears still stung. "In Phil-related…" she begun to say, but caught herself. "Phil…" she whispered sometime later. Within seconds, she came to a conclusion. Jumping out of her seat, she declared, "I can't say good-bye to Phil!" and with those famous last words spoken, she flew down the street hoping to catch Phil and beg his parents to allow him to stay behind. Just as she could see the house, the time machine vanished. Keely completely broke down at this point, falling to her knees a loud cry coming from her.

Just down the block, a young woman with boy-cut brown-black hair could be seen walking on her way to work. She lifted her head slightly, as she caught sight of a gold beam coming from the seemingly cloudless sky. The music notebooks she had been carrying fell to the ground, as she used her hands to cover her gaping mouth. "Oh, my god…" Instantly she had her cell phone to her ear placing a long distance telephone call.

Phil had gotten not far when the guilt of what he'd done hit him full force. Sitting up, he began begging his father to go back. "its only 8:15, she'll be in school reading the morning news.." Phil begged. At first his father was reluctant to say or do anything, but with a sigh, he put the time machine in reverse.

"In Phil –related-" … "I can't say good-bye to Phil…!" Just as Keely was about to leap out of her chair, the door burst open. "Phil!" she stated in disbelief. "So you're not going home?"

"I am, but I couldn't leave without saying good-bye…"

"well then I guess good-" Keely's sad reply had been cut off when Phil had pressed his lips to hers. He held her tight against him, his tongue demanding entrance. Keely more then willingly gave it to him, and they spent time exploring each other's mouths until both required air. This action needless to say had left Keely not only speechless, but out of breath. Durring this time they had failed to notice students were seeing this live, and cheering erupted from the masses.

"Well I've got to go, my dad is waiting for me in the time machine… " he then caught himself, "I mean time machine ride at the amusement park." With a final hug, and a Kiss, Phil returned to the time machine happier then when he'd left the first time.

""So how'd it go with Keely?" his mother asked once Phil had set down again.

"I told her how I feel and it didn't make things any worse…" Phil announced proud that he'd fallowed his mother's advice.

Back in he news room, Keely tried to focus on the news, but the kiss had left her feeling a bit lightheaded. "forget it, we know nothing is going to top that.." she stated tossing her papers over her shoulder. Again, she made the trek to where her best friend had once lived, for the last two years or so… only to end in the same result.

Quickly the woman grabbed Keely by the arm, dragging her inside. Keely didn't protest to much too distracted by her newly found love leaving. "We've got a problem," the woman spoke into the phone in a mix of rushed English and Japanese.

Kayla sighed. "the moonbeam?" she questioned having been able to since it."

"yes… onei-chan… exactly." The woman stated.

"Ok, lets not lose our heads over this… we've got to think a little more clearly. Just try and calm her down."

"Right…" the woman said hanging up, hen in English introduced herself as Tsukino, Rina.