Chapter 2
Disclaimer: Sadly, I am not the owner of either Sailor Moon or Twilight. Thank Stephenie Meyer and Takeuchi Naoko for those!
''Come on, Mamo-chan!!! Class is starting!'' Usagi called to her boyfriend as the bell rang. (Author's note: a bit out of character, I'll admit…) Rei-chan ran after them. ''Wait for me, you guys! I'm in that class too!''
Usagi, Mamoru and Rei hurriedly rushed into their next class. ''Poof!'' muttered Rei as she slipped into a seat beside the window. ''I hate this absurd American weather! Remind me why we're here again?'' Mamoru and Usagi sweat-dropped. ''I told you a million times, Rei! I had a dream where Neo-Queen Serenity was telling me it was essential the senshi should be here!'' Rei sighed. ''So that's why we're here? 'Cause odango-atama had a vision of her future self?''
''No! Mamo-chan and Chibiusa had the same dream, remember? And figured that that meant something important! Anyway, our parents just think we're on an extended holiday.'' Rei shook her head. ''Yeah, I know, it's just - there's something about this place that just doesn't agree with me.''
''What is it, Rei?'' Usagi was intrigued.
''Never mind. I'm just being a superstitious miko. I think you should be more worried about your schoolwork, you're such a baka when it comes to English!'' Usagi pouted. ''You're so mean, Rei!'' But just then the class teacher came in and Usagi fell quiet.
Alice Cullen was sitting a few rows up, pretending to be focusing on her work but actually listening in on the transfer student's conversation. Actually, that was quite a hard feat - they were speaking in very hushed tones, all in Japanese. Dammit! Alice thought. I knew I should've learnt more Japanese when I learnt Korean sign language that time! (see eclipse :-) ) As it was, she could only distinguish a few words here and there. Senshi - didn't that mean 'soldier' or 'warrior'? She shook her head. You're just being paranoid! she told herself. They're probably just talking about an anime or something. There's no way it could possibly have anything to do with the vision I had last night! The vision Alice had had the night before had been vague, and dark. It seemed to take place in the midst of a forest. There were random flashes of light, but the only thing she could make out was a scythe-like weapon falling, falling... and then, complete silence. But however strange a vision that was, it could hardly have anything to do with these newcomers, could it?Anyway, the future changes. Just because I had that vision, doesn't mean any of it will happen! Alice looked down at her timetable and decided there was no point in worrying about the weird vision. I wonder how Rosalie is getting on, she wondered. Her Home Ec class is doing cooking this term-she's probably not enjoying that much.
