Well...here's the epilogue. Short story, but it was full of action. And I'm a bit depressed...only one review last chapter...that makes me sad...:(

Sailor Muse: Aww...

Thanks to aquaxeyes for reviewing. You're the only one who will get pudding!

Anywho, I do not own the rights or the characters of Sailor Moon. If I did, I'd have a life size replica of the Space Sword and various costumes from the series I could wear whenever. But I don't have any of that stuff...more sadness...:(

Dozo minna!


One and a half years later…

Sailor Star Healer looked up at the bright sunny sky and smiled. A pair of arms suddenly wrapped around her and her smile widened. "Maker," she said.

The auburn haired Starlight chuckled as Healer turned. "How'd you know it was me?" she asked.

Healer shrugged. "I could sense it."

Maker smiled. "Princess Kakyuu did say you were the most spiritually aware of us all," she said.

"How is the Princess?" Healer asked.

"Still in her study. She's trying to figure this new enemy out."

"I just can't believe that this new enemy is a Sailor Senshi," Healer murmured.

"Nor can I. The Princess will figure it out and what to do," Maker said confidently. "I know she will."

Healer nodded, resting her head against Maker's arm. "I'm glad I stopped running from this."

Maker wrapped her arm around the smaller Starlight. "Me too."

Both looked up when Fighter skidded to a halt in front of them, her chest heaving for air. "What is it?" Healer demanded.

"The…Princess…is…gone…" Fighter gasped.

"WHAT?" the pair exclaimed.

"Where is she?" Maker demanded.

"I don't…know…" Fighter said. "I was watching her in her study when she said 'So it's there'. Then she just vanished!"

The three Starlights ran into the palace and followed Maker to her room. She sat down in front of a computer and began typing on the keyboard. The screen lit up and words quickly began flashing across the screen. "She's not on Kinmokusei at all," Maker finally said.

"Then where is she?" Healer demanded. I can't fail her! I can't fail her like I failed my family!

"She's still traveling," Maker replied. "But I can estimate where she could be heading." She tapped a few more times on the computer and a planet appeared above the computer. Most of it was covered in water, swirling white clouds hanging above the planet. "She's most likely to land there."

"What planet is that?" Fighter demanded.

Maker hit a few buttons and studied the screen. "The planet's called…Earth. It's the third planet from the sun in its particular solar system."

"How many planets total in that system?" Fighter inquired.

"Nine, not including the moons and asteroids."

"How many Senshi in that system?" Fighter asked.

"I don't know…the computer is picking up their energies, but it can't do anything more than that," Maker answered.

"Why not?" the Starlight leader demanded.

"It's possible that they don't stay in their Senshi forms as much as we do," Healer suggested. "We won't know more until we go there."

"We can't just abandon Kinmokusei," Maker said.

"We have a duty to the Princess as well," Healer pointed out.

Fighter opened her mouth to answer when an explosion sounded nearby. The Starlights glanced at each other before running to the window. They stared in horror as a lone figure calmly walked through the guards, gold orbs of energy striking each person, drawing out their Star Seed.

"We have to stop them," Fighter growled. The other two nodded and they leapt down, barring the woman's way. "You're not welcome here!" Fighter shouted.

"The little girls want to play with me," the woman smirked. Her arms shot out and four orbs of gold energy shot out from the pair of golden bracelets on her wrists. The Starlights leapt out of the way. "My, my…you three are quick," the woman smirked.

"Who are you?" Maker demanded.

"Sailor Sakana," she replied. "Give up and I'll make it quick."

"I don't think so," Fighter replied. "Star Serious Laser!"

Sakana leapt clear of the attack. She shook her head in disapproval. "Never attack your betters young Senshi." She cried out in pain when Maker slammed her foot into Sakana's back. The evil Senshi fell to the ground.

"You're not our better. You're just pathetic," Fighter smirked.

Sakana screamed in rage and charged forward. "Star Sensitive Inferno!" Healer shouted. The attack slammed into Sakana, sending her flying backwards several feet.

"You can't beat us Sakana," Maker said.

"We'll see about that!" she screamed and charged in.

"No choice…" Fighter murmured. "Star Serious Laser!"

"Star Gentle Uterus!"

"Star Sensitive Inferno!"

The three attacks slammed into Sakana and she screamed as the bracelets broke. The Starlights watched as she disappeared. "Okay…what happened?" Fighter demanded.

"Those bracelets must have been keeping her alive without her Star Seed," Maker realized. "When our attacks shattered the bracelets, we killed her."

"It had to be done though," Healer said. "Our job is to protect Kinmokusei and the Princess."

A cold voice began laughing. The three warily looked around. "Who's there?" they demanded.

A woman in gold Senshi armor appeared where Sakana had been. "So these are the Starlights," she scoffed in a pompous voice.

"Who are you?" Fighter demanded.

"The ruler of this galaxy! Galaxia!"

"Not of this planet!" Healer shouted. "Star Sensitive Inferno!"

Galaxia calmly deflected the attack to the side. "You are weak, nothing," she informed them. "Bow down and swear fealty to me or die along with this planet."

"She's too strong for us to take on," Maker whispered.

"So what do we do?" Fighter demanded.

"We have to get out of here and go after the Princess," Healer said.

Fighter sighed. "Agreed." Maker nodded her consent. "We all attack at once then we teleport after Kakyuu," she whispered. "Star Serious Laser!"

"Star Sensitive Inferno!"

"Star Gentle Uterus!"

Galaxia watched the three attacks swarm towards her. She allowed them to hit her, to prove to the Starlights how strong she was. As the dust began to clear, she realized the Starlights had fled. She glared at where they had been. "It matters not to where you run. I will find you and take your Star Seeds," she vowed.

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The Starlights landed roughly in a dark alley. They rose to their feet and looked around. "Is this Earth?" Healer asked.

"It should be," Maker replied.

"Let's look around," Fighter ordered. The three leapt up onto a nearby roof and looked down at the street below.

"Diverse people," Maker commented.

"Bright city," Healer added, looking at the large sign that glared "Coca-Cola" in several different colors, though it was mainly in red. The three scanned the bustling streets below.

"It might prove wise to blend in with these people until we find our Princess," Maker suggested.

"Maybe, but if this is how many people are just in one city, how are we suppose to find her?" Fighter asked. "The scanner can't pick her up, can it?"

Maker shook her head. "No. She's hiding her powers."

"So how do we find her then?" Fighter asked.

"We call to her," Healer said. Her two friends looked at her. "With music."

"Did space travel scramble your brains?" Fighter asked.

"She's right," Maker said. "We can use music and songs we make to call to her. We just place a hidden message inside the music and she's sure to hear it!"

"And how exactly to we get our music to reach her?" Fighter asked.

Healer pointed to a large, glowing screen of several people dancing and singing. "We become idols."

"Girl idols might not be the wisest thing to pose as though," Fighter said.

"So we dress up as guys," Healer said.

"That could be risky," Maker returned. "Especially if we get extremely popular and are constantly swarmed by fan girls."

Healer nodded. "All right. But do we have enough power here to change after traveling here?"

"If we all focus," Maker confirmed. All three closed their eyes and began focusing on the form they had to take. Each felt a strange sensation ripple through them as their henshins undid themselves. They opened their eyes and stared at each other.

"Weird…" Seiya murmured, his voice slightly deeper.

"Well…walking should be interesting," Yaten giggled.

"Yeah…" Taiki agreed. Each was wearing a pair of faded jeans and a black shirt.

"Now that we've changed genders, shall we go become idols to find our Princess and get out of here?" Seiya asked.

"Yeah, except there's a tiny problem," Taiki said. "We don't have a song."

"I've been writing some music for a few songs," Yaten said. "And a few lyrics, though I doubt they're any good."

"I got some lyrics too," Taiki said.

Seiya grinned. "Then let's get to work on the music." He turned to Yaten. "Does your music have a name?"

"No."

He turned to Taiki. "Do your lyrics have a title?"

"I've been calling it 'Chasin' After You'," he replied.

"Kind of an appropriate title," Yaten said.

Seiya nodded. "Okay then. Now all we need is a title for our band."

"Well, there are three of us," Yaten began. "And our names all have something to do with lights so…"

"Three Lights?" Taiki suggested.

"The Three Lights," Seiya and Yaten agreed.

"Now let's go find Princess Kakyuu," Seiya said.

END


So? How'd you like Yaten's prequel? Well enough to leave a review I hope. I need reviews to inspire me to start working on another story.