Please keep in mind that this starts from after everyone dies in those domes Deep Blue put up.
"What the hell is wrong with you?!" Pie and Tart exclaimed, watching Kish after reading something he had written.
"Too much?" Kish questioned, watching his brothers.
"Too much? What the hell, Kish? That would and will NEVER happen—not in a million years!" Pie snapped, frustrated.
"The old hag doesn't like you in that way; she's far too hung up on that Masaya guy." Tart responded, pissing Kish off.
"Don't call my kitten an old hag. Besides, she broke up with that loser when she went to visit him in England and found him in bed with some slut." Kish responded, angry at first before calming down.
"This is true. But what's stopping Shirogane from asking her out? It's clear he likes her." Pie inquired, making a point.
"That's where Mikan comes in." Kish answered with a confident smile.
"Your cat?" Pie and Tart questioned in disbelief.
"Yeah. Mr. Blondie doesn't like my Kitten so much in that way anymore anyway. Mikan is perfect for him." Kish answered.
"Oh, my God; you really are cracked in the head." Tart responded, backing away a little.
"Kish, Mikan is a cat—a genuine cat. She was born a cat and is still a cat. While he may have cat DNA within him, Ryou is still human. They can't physically be together. What? Are you planning on somehow keeping him transformed as a little gray cat for more than ten minutes?" Pie tried to speak to Kish calmly.
"No, of course, not. Though, I'm not going to lie and say that thought didn't cross my mind; it did. I'm planning on turning her human—in a sense." Kish plainly answered.
Five Minutes Later:
Pie and Tart had been blankly staring at Kish for five minutes before regaining their composure.
"And just how do you plan on doing that?" Pie questioned, watching Kish.
"With my wishing star." Kish answered with a smile.
"We were given those for helping our planet!" Tart snapped, watching Kish.
"And what planet is that Tart? This was supposed to be our planet, remember? That's why Deep Blue recruited us here. When we went back to our planet with the Mew Aqua and healed our planet, we were worshiped by our people—until everyone eventually—somehow found out that we had worked and fell in love with our enemy. They revolted and had us exiled—which is why we're back on Earth in the first place. Nobody ever demanded the stars back. Then we got that message, saying we could do whatever we wanted with the wishing stars." Kish calmly retorted.
"What message?" Pie and Tart demanded.
"Hold on." Kish instructed, walking over to the main computer.
After a minute or two, Kish brought up a letter from an anonymous person.
Dearest friends:
Pie, Kish, and Tart,
You do not know me, but I know you; I was the one who gave you three and Deep Blue each a wishing star.
Deep Blue squandered his on reborn as a human in hopes of taking over Earth.
However, he never expected to fall in love with the one who happened to be the one to defeat him.
In the end, that was his downfall. Though that's not a bad thing, now is it?
But now, I need to tell you what to do with your wishing stars:
Your people wish for me to take them away from you.
My superiors (my grandparents) want me to return them to the vault.
However, I do not have to listen to any of your people. My superiors are losing their minds, so I don't listen to them. And my parents do not care what I do.
So, I will not put the wishing stars back in the vault or take them from you.
Feel free to use your wishing stars how you feel fit.
And I do mean your stars as individuals. That means that you all get one wish each.
Pie: you may use your wishing star however you see fit, but you may not use Kish or Tart's wishing stars.
Kish: you may use your wishing star however you wish, but you may not use Pie or Tart's wishing stars.
Tart: you may use your wishing star however you want, but you may not use Pie or Kish's wishing stars.
Take care,
A Giver of Wishing Stars.
"When did we receive this message?" Pie questioned after reading the message meant for the three of them.
"I don't exactly remember. When did I pick up Mikan? I picked her up a day or two after I read it. I told you both about the message when we got it. But Pie, you were too busy with work or whatever, and Tart, you were busy watching and admiring your monkey girl from afar. So, it's not my fault if you didn't know about it until now. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to continue putting my plan into place." Kish answered before walking away.
"Kish, get back here!" Pie yelled, but it was too late: Kish was gone.
"What do you think he's planning?" Tart questioned, watching Pie.
"You and I both know what he's planning. One way or another, he's going to get what he wants. He wants Shirogane to be in love with a different girl, taking him out of the equation. He wants to be the only man to love Ichigo—with the exception of her father. And he's going to use whatever method that will get him what he wants." Pie answered, rubbing his brow.
"Do you think he would've used his wishing star on that instead of what it was intended for if that was still the intended use?" Tart questioned.
"No. Kish is an idiot, but he's not stupid. And knowing the rules of the wishing stars, he cannot use our wishing stars unless we give him permission." Pie answered with a sigh.
"What are you going to use your wish for?" Tart questioned, watching Pie.
"I don't know. At the moment, I have everything I want: Lettuce and I are dating, and I have all the technology I want at my fingertips. And what of you? What are you going to wish for? A lifetime supply of candy?" Pie answered before questioning Tart.
"NO! Honestly, I don't know either." Tart exclaimed, embarrassed, before calmly adding.
Three Minutes Later:
"Do you think he'll ask for one of our wishes in order to get what he wants? Or how do you think he'll word his wish, so that he can have his way? I mean, having that cat, making it human, and to fall in love Shirogane, and then somehow making the hag fall in love with him—wouldn't those be considered as several different wishes?" Tart asked after a few minutes of silence.
"I don't know, Tart. Honestly, I don't know what Kish is up to, but I know he's up to something." Pie answered before they went their separate ways.
With Kish:
He had been just around the corner, listening to Pie and Tart's conversation in order to know what they were planning. He couldn't have them snooping around and ruining his plan that he's been planning for quite some time now.
Kish's P.O.V.:
I better take this elsewhere for now.
Whether or not they find out, I lied to them about that message doesn't matter. That's the least of my concerns.
What they don't know won't hurt them, me, or any of the others—especially not my kitten, Blondie, or his soon-to-be kitten.
Finding the right kitten for Blondie took forever. But for my plan to work, it was worth it.
I had to pay a lot of prices to get here.
After receiving that message five months ago, I started planning.
First, I figured out how to contact the giver of stars to figure out what I could do to get more wishing stars. Because, as Tart stated, what I want requires more than one wish—and there is no way either of them would willingly give me their wishing start: pigs would have to be flying in a frozen over Hell.
Instead of giving me more wishing stars, I traded my wishing star for a powerful book that makes whatever I write down come true. The book is what came with all the prices.
One: Patience. I had to be patient for everything to fall into place. Everything has a place and time.
Two: The Perfect Kitten. The cat I had to find for Blondie couldn't just be some random kitten; it had to be the perfect one. The giver of wishing stars told me I would know when I found the right one: a voice inside my head would tell me—and it did. I found a tiny orange kitten with yellow stripes, black ears, and brown paws. I named her Mikan because she reminds me of tangerines. She was abused by someone before escaping and was later attacked by a dog, so she has noticeable damage. Going back to patience: I can't give Mikan to Blondie until she is at least five months old. Two—weeks—left.
Three: Masaya. I had to be the one to figure out how to get him out of the way. I wrote that he started pressuring Ichigo for sex and other lewd stuff. And then I went in search of the perfect girl that seemed very fond of him. When I found her, I wrote to have him fall for her as well. They'll be together for the rest of their lives. But he will still occasionally pop up just to piss people off.
Four: Blondie. I have to have some kind of brotherly relationship with him because Kitten will be Mikan's closest friend. So, any time Kitten goes to see Mini Kitten, Blondie will also be there. And because I'll want to be around my kitten as much as possible, I also have to spend time with Blondie and his kitten.
Five: Pie and Tart. I have to make sure they get something out of all of this. I haven't quite figured them out yet, but I still have time to figure out what to do for them. Pie is already dating the fish girl and has all the technology he could ever want. Despite what he says, Tart likes the monkey girl; he's always spending time with her. He just can't seem to tell her how he feels.
Six: New Mews. I am responsible for finding a few girls to become Mew Mews because new enemies may appear later.
Seven: New Enemies. Yeah… As part of my price, I had to create new enemies for the girls to fight. And no matter how formidable the enemies are, I always ensure Kitten and the other girls beat them.
Eight: Mikan. Back to her. I get to make Mikan however I want her to be. I need to keep her near and as close to Blondie as possible. Well, I don't have to, but that's what I'm going to do. She'll be younger than Blondie and Kitten. I'm making her weaker and more fragile than the rest of the girls so that Blondie will have to focus all his attention on her instead of MY kitten. And she'll rarely be able to go out into public because she keeps her cat ears and tail features when she becomes human. However, her ears and tail will disappear every Saturday, allowing her to go out for a few hours. Of course, if I'm going to do all that to the poor girl, I have to spend more time with Blondie. That's why that will only last until she turns eighteen. Once she turns eighteen, her ears and tail will only be visible inside wherever they live.
Nine: Immortality. What kind of punishment is that? I get to be with my kitten for the rest of eternity. Blondie and Mini Kitten will forever be able to be together, along with the chef and whoever I have him with. Pie, Fish Girl, Tart, and Monkey Girl will also be immortal. Masaya and his slut will also be immortal. There's one downfall. Wolf Girl, Birdy, Rabbit Girl and her boyfriend, and Kitten's family do not get immortality: she, Mini Kitten, Blondie, Chef, Fish Girl, and Monkey Girl will all have to watch their families and friends grow old and die. Any child we may have, and their eventual partner(s) will also be immortal. And so on, and so on. Another downfall to this ties in with Six and Seven. Now and then, we'll get years of peace, where there are new enemies. However, that peace will not be allowed to last as I had to write in new enemies. And that means new Mew Mews need to be created. And unfortunately, only one Mew out of each batch will get to be immortal, while the rest have to grow old and eventually die.
And that's it. That's all my prices. Some aren't so bad, while some suck.
I know how all that sounds.
I know I'm being mean and selfish with certain things—especially with Mikan.
But guess what. I don't give a flying fuck.
I want Ichigo—my kitten. And I will have her.
Ichigo will be mine and no one else's.
All in due time…
I plan to do a sequel-or two.
Should I do a sequel for the original ending, the alternate ending, or both?
