A/N: Thought of this weird, but funny idea when I woke up to the Tsunami sirens blaring in my ears and my family who were getting ready to leave the house if the situation became worse. (Feb 27) And also sorry for the lack of details and humongous amount of dialogue, I wanted to update so I can relax for the next week without this story breathing down my neck. Please read and review! Thanks!
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Siren Blaring
"Ugh, Haruka . . . Turn the alarm off!!!" the blonde bedmate groaned unpleasantly but the said bedmate was not in bed. The blaring noise continued for another minute but the blonde ignored it with another pillow added to block out the sound. The missing bedmate however was in a panic, she was quickly stuffing emergency supplies into a duffle bag. She blurred right past the door to get a towel from the bathroom and ran into their shared bedroom to tear clothes off the hangers and stuffing them in her other duffle bag.
When Haruka thought everything had been packed up and ready to go, she went over to the bed and tried to wake up the blonde from her deep slumber.
"Serena? Serena? Wake up, we have to evacuate immediately!"
"Nggh . . . 5 more minutes, Harukaaa . . ." the blonde slurred.
"We don't have 5 minutes! The tsunami's not going to wait for us if we do!" Haruka cried tugging on the sheets that were wrapped tightly around the sleeping figure.
"We . . . going for a ride?" the mumble reply came.
"Yeah, on the rollercoaster of death! Now wake up, Serena!"
Knock! Knock! Knock!
"Coming!" Haruka shouted and headed towards the front door where a military uniformed man was at the door,
"Yes?"
"I'm here to announce that everyone in this building are to evacuate to a higher ground. The area is on a Tsunami Warning and precautions are needed to be carried out."
Haruka nodded,
"Yes, I understand. We'll evacuate immediately."
"Good day."
Haruka closed the door and rushed back to the bedroom to see Serena sitting up in bed with a slightly dazed look,
"Who was that, Haruka?"
"Our savior, now let's go," the sandy blonde pulled at Serena's wrist who in turn yanked her arm away.
"Where are we going?"
"To someplace safe," Haruka answered more urgently. They had to leave now.
"Are we in danger?" Serena wondered. Haruka let out a frustrated sigh,
"Yes! A monster's come to terrorize the area. Now let's go!"
"You do know that we can transform and fight them off, right?" Serena stated. Haruka bit her lip in anger,
"Yeah, well I don't think we're going to win the battle in this one."
"How come?"
"Argggh!!!" Haruka cried. Then their telephone rang, in which the two weren't in the mood of answering. The machine picked up the message,
All residents are now safe to return back to their homes. I repeat, Tokyo is safe from the Tsunami.
"We had a Tsunami?" Serena whispered with a scratch of her head. Haruka crawled into bed with exhaustion. The blonde looked at the older woman,
"Haruka! This is no time for sleeping, we have to celebrate!"
"Celebrate by yourself, I'm tired," Haruka moaned into the pillow. Serena made a face,
"You're tired? What did you do?"
"You don't want to know . . ."
"Okay! Hey, you don't mind if I invite all the other sailor senshis right?" Serena wondered but Haruka had already fallen asleep,
"Okay! Celebration time!"
