Hi! So this is a filler chapter, because I've unfortunately got writer's block. Also, I'm going to quit nagging you for reviews and just let you people decide for yourselves if you want to review. Bye for now!

-Aqua


Miranda's POV

"What?!" yelled Raye when she found out that there was a new enemy. In fact, everyone was rather surprised. We were at the Emergency Scout Meeting at Raye's temple. Amara just told everyone about the robot-cheerleader mutant. "I-is this all true?" asked Amy, a bit nervously. "Yes," I said. "Prove it," said Lita. I told the story again, word by word. I thought I sounded like a sports announcer. When I have finished, everyone stared at me like I was from a different planet (no pun intended). "What?" I asked. "So you took it out all by yourself?" asked Artemis. "Yeah," I responded. "Well, you shouldn't have done it without a more experienced Sailor." Luna said. I looked down at my feet, suddenly embarrassed. "But at least she's still alive." Amara said. I sent her a mental thank-you. She seemed to get it. "Right. Here's a communicator in case you need backup." Luna said, giving me what looked like a wristwatch. Cool! "And before you ask, that was me giving you the wand." Luna added. "Um, thanks." I muttered. "No problem," she said.


The next weeks flew by. I eventually accepted my fate as Miranda Tenoh and quit believing that it would all go away, and I would still be Amanda. Now, Amanda is a girl of the past. She is no more. And as I kept going to school, I eventually became a person of actual worth, and not a total outcast. Every now and then, I would feel Nora staring at me like she knew who I was. And knew she did.

One day, I was sitting at my new usual table, when Nora came and sat next to me, looking a bit determined. Not knowing how to react, I just sat there and ignored her. What she then said totally caught me off guard. "Miranda, I know you're Amanda." I whipped around to face her. I was honestly scared. "Prove it," I snapped a bit harshly. "Well, ever since third grade, I have been having these visions. They are about you, Miranda, Amanda, Sailor Mini Uranus, or whoever the heck you are." At this point, I gasped. How did she know? "They involve you fighting monsters, and glimpses of our past lives on Uranus. At first, I thought it was just my very vivid imagination. But then I realized it was you. I was scared to tell you, because I was afraid that you would call me crazy. But over the last few weeks, they've became more and more frequent. I then realized that I needed to tell you, and that you'd understand. Please tell me if it's true." Nora said. For a moment, I was shocked as it sank in.

I then started laughing. Nora looked panic-stricken. I gasped. "Yes, Nora. It is 100% true." Nora's face broke out into a gleeful smile. "YESSS! I knew it was true!" she exclaimed. "Do you remember the summer before third grade when I asked you if you were adopted and we spun that story about you being a princess?" "Yes." I replied. "Well, that was my first vision. I was actually a peasant on Uranus, and you met me during a festival. We hung out a lot after that. Do you know why you knew who you were?" Nora asked. "I don't know. I just somehow knew. And that stirring I felt... I must have knew. And I heard my mother saying it's true. We must have had an instinct." I replied.

"What are you guys doing?" I heard a voice say. I looked back and saw Phillipa and Lauren sitting next to us. "Catching up on old times," Nora said. I gave her a look, and she covered her mouth. "On what?" asked Lauren. "Uh, we went to the same preschool. And we were friends back then." I lied. "Oh. Shame Amanda isn't here. I liked her." Phillipa said. We spent the rest of our lunch period talking about random stuff. Nora gave me a note saying, "Amanda is here. They just don't know." I knew what she meant.


Told you that was a short chapter. Bye!

-Aqua