Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon or any character involved with it. It belongs to Naoko Takeuchi. I am sorry it took me sooooo long to come up with this one!! I am trying I think I need some ideas people!! But thanx to all who like it and keep reading!!
Chapter 18
Serena managed to waddle up to her room after eating more dinner in one sitting than she had eaten the whole time her mom was away.
"It's great having mom back," Serena moaned with satisfied delight.
"Maybe you should read the new novel you were assigned in literature while your dinner digests," Luna suggested. "That way you can do your own book report," Luna added sarcastically.
"A little light reading sounds relaxing," Serena said with a content sigh.
"You're going to put your face in the book and fall asleep, aren't you?" Luna scoffed.
"That will depend on the book," Serena giggled.
"Serena," Luna snapped and flattened her ears.
The phone rang and Serena quickly retrieved it, rather then listen to Luna lecture her on the impotents of school.
"Hello," Serena said happily.
"Hi sweetie, is your mom home?" A female voice questioned.
"Tia," Serena smiled. "How's the baby? When do I get to see her?"
"She's doing fine," Tia giggled. "I'm not sure when you'll get to see her."
"That's okay," Serena replied. "Hang on and I'll get my mom for you."
Serena opened her door: "Mom, Tia's on the phone," Serena bellowed down the stairs.
Serena grabbed her novel from her book bag. Once she heard her mother on the phone, she hung up her phone and got comfortable.
The first thing Serena noticed when she opened the book, was that it smelled older then her teacher. This in Serena's mind was not the best way for a book to start.
Serena let out a deep sigh.
Luna sat beside her and stared at her.
"How can I concentrate if you sit there and stare at me?" Serena scowled at Luna.
"If you start snoring in five minutes I'm going to put my claws in you," Luna threatened, then went and laid down at the bottom of the bed.
"You know I've been up since three-thirty this morning," Serena whined.
"If you can't get your school work done because of Seiya," Luna began her lecture.
"Don't even think of telling on him," Serena ordered as she sat straight up.
"I will if he interferes with your school work," Luna snapped back.
Serena threw herself back down and opened her book, with a very loud huff.
After about two hours of reading, Serena looked down at Luna: "I can't read anymore," she moaned. "All the words are blurring together."
Serena felt she had only closed her eyes for a few minutes, before she heard the phone.
"Can't anyone else answer the damn phone?" Serena bellowed as it rang again.
Serena picked up the phone on the fourth ring.
"Hello," her irritation showed in her tone.
"Your action caused a planets dying," a whispering voice said. "Forget the..."
"What?" Serena snapped.
"Forget the star..."
"Get a life," Serena bellowed and slammed the phone down.
"What's wrong?" Luna asked.
"Some idiot is whispering to me," Serena complained and pulled her covers up.
"What did he whisper?" Luna probed.
"I don't know, I don't care," Serena snapped.
Serena could feel the warmth of the sun, the taste of Seiya's lips and the smell of the damp grass they were laying in. But she couldn't understand where the ringing phone was coming from.
Her eyes shot open, the darkness of the night greeted her as she fumbled for her phone.
She found her phone in time to hear her mom say 'hello'.
"Serena, forget the star you think is shining. The moon..." The whisperer began, but Ikuko cut him off.
"Who is this?" Ikuko asked crossly.
The caller hung up.
"Your whisperer?" Luna inquired.
"Yup," Serena replied and curled back up.
Serena was hoping sleep would come to her quickly, so she could get back to Seiya in the meadow.
The phone had no intention of letting her find Seiya.
"Hello," Serena mumbled into the phone.
"The moon will be old and grey," the whisperer mentioned. Next..."
"Enough of this," Ikuko ordered and the caller quickly hung up.
"Good-night, Serena," Ikuko said crossly.
When Serena tried to quickly hang up her receiver, she knocked her lamp and phone base off her night stand.
"Stay down there," Serena grumbled at the phone and lamp. "No more calls tonight." She let the receiver drop to the floor.
"I would suggest you tell your poet to get a watch," Kenji scowled at Serena when she came down for breakfast.
"What?" Serena scrunched up her face with confusion.
"The boy who calls to recite poetry in the middle of the night," Ikuko remarked crossly.
"Poetry?!" Serena's face remained in a grimace.
"Get some breakfast," Ikuko said, with a slight shake of her head.
When Serena opened her locker, she found a piece of folded red paper taped to the inside of the door.
She looked at it with a tilt of her head and a scowl on her brow. She wondered who could have put it there and why.
She glanced around to see if anyone was looking at her. Everyone around her seemed to be busy with their own things.
The thoughts of a secret message, now made her feel giddy with anticipation. She pulled the paper off the door and opened it:
Your action caused a planets dying.
Forget the Star you think is shining.
The moon will be old and grey.
Next to Earth it must stay.
The star streaks the night sky.
The moon is left here to cry.
Serena slipped the poem into her book bag as the bell rang.
Once seated in history class, she pulled the poem out when she got her needed books for class.
She turned her history book to the new segment they were starting on today. As she placed the poem on top of the history page, she noted the segment was titled 'Historical Figures and the Cosmos.'
"The cosmos," Serena mumbled to herself. "The moon, the stars and the planets."
"What are you mumbling?" Seiya whispered from behind her.
"Nothing," she whispered and gave a quick shake of her head.
Serena read the poem again. She realized it must have been written by the whisperer. She remembered hearing him whisper some of these same words.
"Who is it? What do they want? How did they get in my locker? This isn't the poem of a secret admirer, it's about planets, stars and the moon," Serena babbled to herself.
She rewrote the poem on a piece of paper, and then wrote it again using names instead of Earth, moon and star.
A sick feeling slammed into the pit of her stomach when she read it in the new form:
Your action caused a planets dying.
Forget Seiya you think is shining.
I will be old and grey.
Next to Darien I must stay.
Seiya streaks the night sky.
I am left to cry.
She slumped back in her seat and closed her eyes.
As the words of revised poetry echoed in her head, she understood that someone was trying to tell her to stay with Darien, because Seiya would leave her. But who would send such a message in the form of a poem. Her scouts and the Three Lights were the only ones that knew she was the moon, Seiya was a star and Darien is the Earth.
Sadness welled up in her as she took a moment to glance at each of her friends. She would not believe that one of them would send her such a message. Taiki and Yaten, she could not be sure of. She knew they would do whatever they needed to protect their brother. But why would they want her to stay away now. If they were mad about Darien attacking Seiya why didn't they say something earlier?
Serena thought it best to sit back and keep an eye on them. If they thought this little poem or whispering on the phone would discourage her, they were very wrong.
Serena spent the rest of her history class just flipping through the pages of her book. She couldn't focus long enough to actually read anything.
In art class today, Serena would really have to work. Her teacher wanted everyone to create a character and begin work on a flipbook.
"Your character must have at least twenty-five pages of movement," Mrs.Oshiro told the class. "You have the next two classes to complete your characters movement."
Moans filled the room.
"These are very basic characters," Mrs.Oshiro explained. "They don't need any great detail at this time. The background and color will be added after I have graded your character."
Serena drew a stickman facing another stickman. Then she drew one of the stickmen strangling the other. She gave her characters a little giggle, and then scrunched up the paper. She knew a rendition of her strangling someone was not appropriate, so she settled on drawing Luna running to great her.
The lunch bell rang and Serena gathered up her stuff and strolled out of the class. She hadn't even waited for the others.
"Is something wrong?" Lita questioned Serena when she joined her in the cafeteria.
"Nope," Serena replied and stuffed her mouth as she watched the rest of the gang head towards the table.
"Will you tell me later?" Lita whispered before everyone else sat down.
Serena looked at Lita like she had no idea what she was talking about.
Serena moved her lunch to arms length and pulled out her needed art supplies.
Serena knew the best way to create a flipbook was to work backwards.
"Are you doing homework at lunchtime?" Ami squeaked with surprise.
'This is the part of art class I've been waiting for," Serena replied. "I want to do a really good job."
Serena spent the lunch hour silently working on her art.
When the last bell of the day rang Serena wanted to go home, not go sit and share tea with the author of the poem, whoever that was. But she knew the only way to discover the author was to observe and listen.
As soon as they all excited the school Serena allowed Seiya to take her hand. She noticed no one reacted or even took notice of Seiya's action.
They had only walked a few steps, when Seiya felt Serena sharply squeeze his hand and a slight tremble race through her arm.
Seiya glanced around, trying to see what had frightened Serena. He couldn't see anyone or anything that looked like it didn't belong there. Then he noticed her stare was directed at a red sports car that was sitting on the other side of the street.
"What did you stop for?" Lita squeaked, almost falling over Serena.
"Sorry," Serena replied. "I was ah...Ah lost in thought."
Seiya frowned at Serena; he couldn't understand why she didn't mention the car.
Serena gave his hand a little squeeze, looked up and smiled at him, then resumed walking.
"You've been quiet all day Serena. Is something wrong?" Lita questioned with a tone of concern.
"No, I just found today's classes interesting," Serena replied and put on a smile.
"She must have found history interesting, she didn't fall asleep while reading," Mina quipped.
Serena huffed and raised her nose in the air.
"We're not use to you quietly doing school work," Ami giggled. "But I'm glad to see you do it."
"Maybe I should see how many of you I can drag into detention tomorrow," Serena snickered.
"Count me out," Yaten stated loudly from the back of the pack.
"Taiki hasn't had a detention yet," Seiya snickered.
"I plan on keeping it that way," Taiki replied.
"Taiki would never do something that would tarnish his perfect persona," Yaten sneered.
"Unlike some people," Taiki remarked with an artificial snobbish tone. "I tend to think before I act," he cast his eyes on Seiya.
"Why are you looking at me?" Seiya scowled. "Yaten and the wine incident were stupider then anything I've ever done," Seiya smiled at Yaten.
"Plan on taking the title back?" Yaten retorted.
"Hell no!" Seiya responded quite certain of himself as he held the door to the Crown open.
Serena stayed beside Seiya, while the others entered.
"Are you going to tell me what's really been bothering you?" Seiya whispered to Serena after the others were several feet into the restaurant.
Serena peeked up at Seiya took a deep breath and looked away: "Why does everyone think something's wrong?" She said with a light sigh and took a step forward.
Seiya took hold of her arm, stopping her from going any further.
"Your eyes haven't had their usual happy sparkle today," Seiya spoke softly. "Please tell me what's wrong," he pleaded.
Again, Serena peeked up at him, and then looked away. For several moments she stood silent, debating what she should say to him.
Serena reached into her book bag and pulled up the folded red paper and handed it to Seiya.
"Are you coming or what?" Lita yelled over from the table.
"It was taped in my locker," Serena mumbled, a sadness reflecting in her eyes.
Seiya pulled Serena close to his chest and wrapped his arms tightly around her.
"This star will never leave his moon," Seiya whispered. He gently stroked her face, his hand coming to rest under her chin. He gingerly tipped her face up, their eyes met: "I love you."
A single tear leaked from one of Serena's eyes and slowly made its way down her cheek.
Seiya softly kissed the tear away.
"Enough of the mushy stuff," Rei barked from the doorway. "If you don't mind, I'd like to go sit down."
Seiya grinned at Rei: "Ok."
"You want to have a shake or go for a quiet walk?" Seiya whispered in Serena's neck.
"Shake," Serena quietly replied.
"Does that mean I can come in now?" Rei sneered and huffed.
Seiya kept Serena close, as they walked to the table.
"So, what's going on with you two?" Ami questioned Seiya and Serena.
"He was feeling neglected cause I was doing school work today," Serena laughed and slid in next to Yaten.
Taiki stood up when Rei came to the table.
"I know you like to be a gentleman," Rei smiled at Taiki. "But you can sit next to Ami and I'll sit on the end."
"Gentleman," Taiki remarked with surprise. "I'm trying to go to the washroom," he smiled.
Rei let out a huff and stepped aside so Taiki could pass her.
Seiya noticed Serena staring out the window. He looked and saw the red sports car; he had seen near the school, was now sitting across the street from the Crown.
"Ami ordered tea for everyone," Mina told the new comers as Lizzy placed two carafes down.
"Did you want something?" Lizzy asked Serena and began placing cups down.
"I guess tea is fine," Serena smiled.
"Andrew is setting up a new game that came in today," Lizzy smiled.
Mina started pushing Yaten: "I want to go see the game," she spouted, pushing Yaten right up against Serena.
Seiya, Serena and Yaten quickly stood up to get out of Mina's way.
"Come on Lita," Mina ordered happily. "Are you coming?" Mina questioned Rei.
"You three go check it out," Rei replied. "I want to have a relaxing cup of tea, and then we'll come join you."
Mina knocked the red folded paper out of Seiya's pocket when she bumped into him, as her Yaten and Lita scurried off.
Rei picked it up and curiosity got the best of her and she opened it and read it.
The second time Rei read it; she held it up and in front of her, instead of tipping her head and reading it from her lap.
As Rei had wanted, Seiya saw it in her hands.
"I didn't write it," Seiya stated while gently shaking his head.
Taiki had read it when Rei first held it in front of her.
Taiki looked over at Seiya.
"I didn't write it," Seiya repeated.
"It was taped in my locker," Serena told them.
"The moon," Rei read and pointed a finger at Serena, then pointed at Seiya: "The star and we all know Darien is the Earth."
"How many people know that? And your locker combination?" Taiki inquired taking the poem and handing it to Ami.
"Besides all you guys?" Serena scowled. "I don't know."
"It wasn't any of us," Ami replied after quickly reading the poem.
"What about Amara or Michelle?" Taiki asked. "They don't want Seiya and Serena spending time together."
"Michelle had three concerts to do in France this week and Amara is with her," Ami responded.
"Amara doesn't know that you guys are here anyway," Serena stated.
"You never told them yet?" Ami questioned.
"Well I told Michelle and Trista, But I was afraid to tell Amara you know," Serena shrugged.
"Amara wouldn't send Serena a cryptic poem," Rei sneered. "She'd just kick Seiya's ass," she grinned at Seiya.
"There was a time when you and Yaten didn't want Seiya near Serena," Rei mentioned to Taiki.
"Things have changed since then," Taiki smiled at Serena.
"Maybe your poet drives that red sports car," Seiya scoffed while staring out the window.
All heads turned to look at the red car still sitting across the street.
"Isn't that the car that was outside the school when we got out?" Taiki questioned.
"Wait a minute," Rei looked quizzically at the car. "Isn't that Darien's car."
"It couldn't be, he went back to America on Sunday," Serena replied.
"Maybe we should go see who's in the car," Taiki grinned mischievously at Seiya.
"Let's go," Seiya spouted and jumped to his feet.
Serena quickly reached out and grabbed Seiya's hand.
"I promise not to start anything," Seiya smiled at Serena.
"We're not allowed to hunt him," Taiki told Serena.
"I'll go with them," Rei got to her feet.
Serena reluctantly let go of Seiya and stared down at the table.
Seiya turned to Taiki and Rei: "Go check it out," he sighed and sat back down next to Serena.
"I know you hate violence," Seiya said to Serena as he put his arm around her, and pulled her close to his side. "So I will not start anything."
"Thank you," Serena whispered and softly kissed Seiya's cheek.
Taiki and Rei sat back down.
"If that car shows up at school tomorrow, we'll check it out," Taiki remarked.
Serena dragged herself up to her room after dinner. She flopped down on her bed, thoughts of homework drifting further and further to the back of her mind.
Serena was startled by a knock on her balcony door.
She peeked through a crack in her curtains. With a shake of her head and a big smile on her face. She unlocked the doors.
"What are you doing on my balcony?" She scowled when she opened the door.
"You get mad when I just appear in your room," Seiya chuckled.
"I thought we could work on our homework together," Seiya continued after stepping in out of the cold night air.
"We do have a front door," Serena smiled.
"You want me to go downstairs and ask your dad if I can come up to your room and do homework," Seiya sarcastically remarked.
"No!" Serena stated and ran across the room and locked her door.
Seiya laughed and threw his coat in the direction of Serena's bed.
"Where's Luna?" He inquired.
"She went to see Artimus," Serena replied and wrapped her arms tightly around Seiya.
Serena gazed up into Seiya's sapphire eyes: "Do your parents know your here?"
"I'm doing homework," he grinned. "No one said where or with whom I had to do it."
Seiya gently stroked the side of Serena's face.
Serena closed her eyes and leaned into his touch. She always found his hand offered her warmth and security.
When his lips met hers, she felt an excitement rush through her and her heart began to race as she hungered for more.
As soon as Serena felt Seiya's hands run down her back and clasp her butt, she held tight to his neck and raised one leg high enough to reach his waist.
Seiya's hands quickly gave her the boost she needed to wrap her legs around him. His hands then slid under her shirt and caressed her back. When his hands were halfway up her back, she withdrew her lips and arched herself up. With a hand on either side of his face, she gazed with admiration into his eyes.
He tipped his head back, basking in the beauty he held aloft.
Serena was certain she saw his eyes sparkle at her. Keeping herself arched up, she lowered her lips to his.
There was such passion in her kisses, that Seiya felt his blood race, his desire for her was all he could think of. Their kissing broken briefly as Seiya removed Serena's shirt.
Seiya took a few steps, then gently laid Serena across the bed. Her butt was at the beds edge and his knees on the floor.
Serena's hands were clasped around his head as their tongues explored each others mouths.
Seiya braced his arms on the bed and arched himself back causing Serena to rise slightly off the bed. With one arm holding up their weight, Seiya slipped his other behind Serena and undid her bra.
Serena let go of Seiya and as she slid each arm out of her bra straps, she glided a hand up Seiya's sweater. Then she tenderly removed his sweater and pressed her bare chest against his.
Seiya's kisses soon left her lips and made their way to her neck. His knees now baring his weight as he cupped each of her breasts and smothered his face between them.
Serena let out a sweet but nervous giggle when she felt his tongue lick between her breasts. She slid her hands from his shoulders and down the length of his arming, placing her hands upon his.
Seiya locked his fingers into hers and guided both their hands above Serena's head. As their hands glided up the bed, his tongue licked up from her breasts back to her mouth.
Serena unlocked her fingers from his and gently dragged her nails down the center of his back. When her nails reached the waistband of his pants, she softly scratched her nails around to his sides.
Goosebumps jumped to life all over Seiya, intensifying his excitement. He arched back allowing her hands to continue their journey. He was mesmerized by her eyes and his whole body shivered when he felt her unbutton his pants.
"Serena phone," Ikuko said as she tried to open the locked door.
"Serena," Ikuko called again.
"I'm changing," Serena bellowed.
Seiya grabbed the pocket of his jacket and departed in his usual manor.
Serena wrapped her robe around her and went to unlock the door: "I thought I'd have a shower and let my hair dry while I do my homework," Serena told her mother.
"Turn the ringer back on your phone," Ikuko told Serena. "It's usually for you at night anyway."
Serena closed her door and noticed Seiya's sweater when she grabbed the phone.
"Hello," Serena sighed into the phone while holding Seiya's sweater to her cheek.
"Hey you," Lita replied happily. "Do you remember which questions we had to have done for math?"
"Up to fifteen," Serena answered with her eyes closed and softly rubbing her cheek on the sweater.
"What's wrong? Did I wake you?" Lita asked.
"My mom knocking on the door scared Seiya off," Serena moaned. "I guess I can have a shower and do my homework now."
"That's what you should be doing on a school night," Lita snickered.
"Bye," Serena huffed.
"Sorry," Lita continued to snicker as the two girls hung up.
Serena stood in the shower with her eyes closed, letting the water envelope her.
With one towel around her hair and another draped around her body, Serena flopped down on her bed and closed her eyes.
After a few minutes she sat up and pulled Seiya's sweater on, letting her towel fall to the floor.
Serena closed her eyes crossed her arms and buried her face into her hug and inhaled Seiya's scent from the sweater. Then she lifted her head a little, rubbed the sweater at the top of each arm and a gorgeous smile grew on her face.
Serena slowly walked over to her balcony doors. She opened the curtains and stared into the lonely darkness of the night.
She caught a glimpse of something moving in the driveway. She opened her doors and stepped out onto her balcony.
"Looking for me?" Seiya snickered from below.
"Have you been out here all this time?" Serena inquired.
"No, I was watching you have a shower," he remarked with a bright grin.
"What?!" Serena squawked.
"I'm kidding," Seiya laughed. "I went and did my math homework."
In a flash Seiya was standing in front of her on the balcony.
"I have never seen that sweater look so good," Seiya spoke to Serena's breasts, and then he looked at her face: "Should we see how good you look in my pants?" He said with a provocative glint in his eye and an alluring smile on his face.
Serena's giggle was cut short as hands latched onto her arms from behind: "Don't even think about it," Darien's voice barked from behind Serena.
"Darien!" Serena shrieked and tried to pull away.
"I'm not in the shadows now," Tuxedo Mask growled at Seiya.
Seiya already had his transformation wand in hand.
"Star Fighter, make-up stage on," Seiya uttered angrily.
Tuxedo Mask let go of Serena and jumped down to the driveway.
"No," Serena yelled. Then grabbed Fighter's arm: "please don't do this," she said softly as tears began to swell up in her eyes.
Fighter tenderly stroked the side of Serena's face: "He will not back off until he understands you are mine," she said softly, then jumped down to Tuxedo Mask.
Serena flew into the house and yanked her communicator out of her book bag. The first button she hit was Lita's: "Get to my house, now," she screamed and grabbed her locket.
Sailor Moon was on the scene just in time to see Fighter easily move out of the way of one of Tuxedo Masks roses.
Fighter however. Was not expecting Tuxedo Mask to give her a solid right hook to the jaw.
Fighter almost lost her balance, but she was able to use this to her advantage and swung one of her legs around.
One side of Tuxedo Mask buckled as Fighters foot struck the back of his knee.
While half crouched, Tuxedo Mask flicked a rose, which deeply grazed Fighters upper right arm.
Fighter automatically called upon her laser. Only to have Tuxedo Mask deflects it with his cane and laugh at Fighters feeble attack.
"Stop this," Sailor Moon screamed.
But she was totally ignored, as Fighter and Tuxedo Mask began physically attacking each other.
Sailor Moon was trying to find a way in between the fists, elbows, feet and whatever else they tried to hit each other with, when she felt someone pull her back.
"One of them is going to hit you in the face by accident if you stand there," Sailor Jupiter snapped at Sailor Moon.
Tuxedo Mask was the first one back to his feet and he started beating Fighter with his cane. He had struck her three or four times before: "Venus love chain encircle," Sailor Venus yelled, wrapping her chain around Tuxedo Mask.
Sailor Moon ripped herself away from Jupiter and ran over to stand between Fighter and Tuxedo Mask.
"I will not spend my life with a man I can't trust," Sailor Moon shouted at Tuxedo Mask. "I trusted you and you slept with Jenny and there are probably a few others. You also said you'd leave me and Seiya alone, and here you are fighting. There can be no relationship when there is no trust."
Sailor Moon took a long deep breath: "I'm going to have his baby and my friends won't let you hurt my babies' daddy," she snapped.
Venus lost her concentration and the chains holding Tuxedo Mask disappeared.
If looks could kill, then Fighter should have blown up from the look Tuxedo Mask gave her before he took off into the night.
Fighter collapsed to her knees, then sat back up and looked at Sailor Moon with a complexion of a ghost.
"Baby," Venus spouted happily as she bounced over to Sailor Moon.
The other girls just stood frozen.
"One day I want to have his baby," Sailor Moon smiled at Venus.
"But you just told Darien..." Jupiter began.
"I said, I'm going to have his baby," Sailor Moon grinned. "But you guys and Darien took it to mean I was already pregnant," she laughed.
Fighter tipped forward and by the time her head hit the driveway, she was back to Seiya.
Mars and Mercury were standing off to the side howling with laughter.
Jupiter slapped Seiya's back: "You going to live?"
Seiya winced at Jupiter's touch.
"Sorry," Jupiter said softly and helped Seiya to his feet.
"We better go take a look at your arm," Ami said, noticing the tare and blood on Seiya's shirt.
Rei took hold of Seiya's jaw and gently turned his head from left to right.
"And some ice on your lip, your eye," Rei remarked.
"And my jaw," Seiya sighed, pulling Rei's hand away from his face.
"Can we run ice cubes up and down your sore back?" Lita grinned evilly.
"A soak in a hot bath would be better for his other aches and pains," Ami scowled at Lita.
"Like the hot springs," Sailor Moon said happily.
"Hot springs, five beautiful girls, I'm game," Seiya beamed, then quickly brought his hand up to his face: "No smiling, it hurts."
"Personally, I don't keep a swimsuit in my pocket," Rei replied.
"Yaten got to see you naked, don't I get a turn?" Seiya hurt himself again as a big grin formed on his face.
"Want your face to hurt even more?" Rei scowled angrily at Seiya.
"Bra and panties in a hot spring at night works for me," Lita smiled. "Now change back to scouts so we can travel at Seiya's speed."
"I need some clothes before we go," Sailor Moon said shyly.
"What did you have on before you transformed?" Ami asked Sailor Moon.
"Seiya's sweater," she mumbled quietly.
"Baby," the girls said in unison as they looked from Sailor Moon to Seiya.
"I left it here earlier," Seiya said defensively.
"Go grab some clothes so we can go," Jupiter ordered Sailor Moon.
