Bold – action within speaking form
Italics – flashbacks
"…" – talking
'…' – thinking
Bold/Italics – change of scenery
Bold/Underline/Italics – more emphasis when someone says something or something is realized by another person
Underline/Italics – minor Japanese words used within the story (also, lazy to translate XP)
Disclaimers: This is a crossover between Sailor Moon and Digimon. I do not own these two shows. Sailor Moon is written by Naoko Takeuchi in manga form and aired as a series by Toei Animation and TV Asahi in Japan and by Kodansha Comics in North America. Digimon is produced by Toei Animation and Bandai of Japan that began in 1999.
"Well, this may be a predicament, but doable with a bit of my magic," said the Ginzuishō to itself.
When Motoki, Usagi, Hotaru, and Naru turned disappeared, the Ginzuishō was by itself in the void. The Ginzuishō was also thinking long and hard to make sure everything was established. It was easy to incorporate Naru, Hotaru, and Usagi with their families, but Motoki's choice was a bit different. The Matsuda family already has their almost three-year-old boy, Matsuda Takato. Incorporating Motoki into this family would take the Ginzuishō manipulating the time stream so that EVERYONE on this new Earth wouldn't question why the Matsuda family has another boy before Takato. "No matter," said the Ginzuishō, "I will just use a bit more magic than I was thinking about using. Guess I'll be hibernating for a longer time."
With that, the Ginzuishō started to chant to itself in an ancient language that if Motoki, Usagi, Hotaru, and Naru heard it, they would have been surprised. The chant started to repeat itself as the Ginzuishō glowed brighter and brighter in silver. Suddenly, three silver lights shot out from the Ginzuishō before slowly going to the chosen families. The Ginzuishō smiled mentally as it disappeared into the one person that had total control of its magic before a fourth silver light shot out and went towards the womb of one Takaishi Natsuko.
- New Earth: June 30, 1991, Morning –
"If it's a girl," trailed off a female voice.
"Then, we have a marriage contract, bestie," said another female voice.
A very pregnant blonde-haired woman was talking on the phone with one of her dear best friends'. She and this best friend were talking about making sure their families were combined together because for this woman and for this best friend of said woman, they were sisters in all but blood. However, she couldn't really tell her husband about this arrangement. No. This secret would be held very close to her heart until the right time. As both women agreed on the arrangement, the best friend telling the woman she would mail the contract to her at a later date, it was then that the blonde-haired woman winced in pain. She also felt water dripping from where she was standing as well. Hurrying and ending the call, the woman called out to her husband. "Hiroaki," called out the woman, "It's time!"
"Natsuko," questioned a brown-haired man, Hiroaki.
"Don't just stand there," yelled out the now known Natsuko, "Get Yamato into the car and drive me to the hospital!"
Hiroaki yelped as he quickly gathered his almost four-year-old son. With the son in his arms, he watched intensely on his wife that was waddling towards the elevator of the apartment complex they live in. He didn't want his wife to lose the baby that was in her stomach. As they arrived in the hospital, Natsuko was brought to the maternity ward while Hiroaki settled down the somewhat fussy four-year-old. He also took out his cell phone to tell his otōto (little brother), Matsuda Takehiro, about Natsuko going into labor. "We'll be right over" was the only thing he heard from Takehiro. It took thirty minutes for Takehiro and his family to arrive where Hiroaki resided. "Hiro-aniki (elder brother)," called out Takehiro.
"Ah, otōto," said Hiroaki.
"How's Natsuko," questioned a brown-haired female, Takehiro's wife, Yoshie.
"Still in there," said Hiroaki, "Would have gone in, but no one would be watching over Yamato."
"Go on then," said Takehiro, "We'll watch over Yamato for you."
On the floor, the reincarnated Motoki, who was now a brown-haired, green-eyed boy, looked at his now Hiroaki-oji (uncle) with a knowing look. He knew that the Ginzuishō had made it that he was an almost seven-year-old son to the Matsuda family, but he was still surprised to wake up with said family and his almost three-year-old new otōto. However, he also knew that it was about time that his actual imōto (little sister) from the Silver Millennium times would be reborn. It wouldn't be until Usagi was reborn into this Earth that even Motoki had a shock.
- 10 Hrs Later –
"Aniki," called out Takehiro.
A daze-looking Hiroaki came out of the maternity ward to tell everyone the good news. When Takehiro spotted Hiroaki, he wasn't alone with his family and Yamato. Natsuko's onēsan (older sister), Hinomoto Michelle, along with her one-year-old baby girl, Akari, were there as well. The dazed Hiroaki blinked before smiling big at the two families. Both families saw the big grin and thought that he was happy with the results of the gender. "So," questioned the brown-haired Michelle, "Did you have another boy?"
"Un," said Hiroaki, "Demo (But)…"
"Demo," questioned Yoshie.
"I also have a little baby girl," exclaimed Hiroaki.
"Eh," questioned the adults.
"I thought the doctor said that it was only one baby," questioned Takehiro.
"We thought so too," said Hiroaki, "Demo, the little girl probably was hiding behind her onīsan."
"The baby boy was born first," questioned Yoshie.
"Un," nodded a happy Hiroaki.
As the adults talked with Hiroaki leading the others to Natsuko and their newborn twins, Motoki was inwardly shocked. Usagi chose this new family because she didn't want a financial crisis going on within the family. He was randomly led to a room and saw the two newborn babies in each arm of his Natsuko-oba (aunt). He quickly ran towards his new oba and gestured to hold the baby girl in his arms. The adults looked on in amusement on what Motoki wanted to do, but Hiroaki obliged by settling the newborn baby girl in his yūshi (nephew)'s arms gently. When Motoki looked at the same sapphire-blue eyes he was familiar with, he smiled to reassure Usagi that he was here for her. "What are their names," questioned Michelle who was quieting down Akari.
"Our new baby boy's name is Takeru," proclaimed Natsuko.
"And the girl," asked Yoshie.
"Celestia," said Hiroaki.
"Same meaning as our dear Madoka," said a happy Yoshie who was looking at Motoki with Usagi.
The adults smiled as the renamed Motoki, Madoka, and the renamed Usagi, Celestia, played with each other gently. Though, in the years to come, they wouldn't understand just WHY the two would tell the adults to call them Motoki and Usagi respectively.
- Five Months After Takeru & Usagi Were Born –
"I can't take this," said Natsuko.
It was nearing the sixth month that Takeru and Usagi were born that Natsuko and Hiroaki had a problem… a financial problem. Sure things were going great, but in reality, Natsuko and Hiroaki couldn't afford to live in an apartment with three children. They, before the twins' birth, only saved for one extra child because the doctor they went to only saw Takeru in Natsuko's womb. Though they tried to keep the family together, it was financially impossible. The parents were stretched too much. "Gomen, Natsuko-ai (love)," said Hiroaki.
"Not your fault," said Natsuko, "I blame the doctor we went to."
"So, what should we do," asked Hiroaki.
"As much as it pains me to say this, we have to give one of them up," said a sighing Natsuko.
"Do we really," questioned Hiroaki.
"Hiro-ai, we already stretched thin because of how much the babies eat," said Natsuko, "We NEED to get more financial support before WE starve as well."
Hiroaki frowned at the thought of giving up one of their children, but he agreed with Natsuko in the end. They could send one of them to live with relatives until their financial situation was much better. However, the question now would be WHO would they send and to which relatives. Natsuko, upon realizing that Hiroaki would be alright to sending a child away, quickly suggested that Celestia, aka Usagi, live with her aneki (elder sister) Michelle because they only had Akari and could financially support Usagi. Hiroaki thought more about it and wearily agreed to send Usagi to the Hinomoto's until further notice. Natsuko was quick to leave the room to call her Michelle-aneki while Hiroaki spent the last moments with Usagi, Yamato, and Takeru together. "Michelle-aneki, I need a favor," said Natsuko.
"Imōto," questioned Michelle.
"Can you please watch over Celestia until Hiroaki and my financial crisis is over," questioned Natsuko nervously.
"Why me and not Takehiro's family," questioned Michelle.
"Because," said a nervous Natsuko.
"It doesn't have anything to do with Celestia's marriage contract with your best friend's family, does it," questioned an accusing Michelle.
"Please, Aneki," said Natsuko.
"Fine," huffed Michelle, "However, when Celestia is five years old, I AM going to tell Celestia about her so-called fiancé."
"Aneki," gasped Natsuko.
"Don't aneki me, imōto," said Michelle, "Celestia has the right to learn about this so-called fiancé. Besides, you KNOW what I think about marriage contracts."
- Time Skip: Yamato, Age 8; Takeru, Age 5 –
"How COULD you, Natsuko," shouted out an angry Hiroaki.
It was a miracle that by the time Takeru was four-years-old, the Ishida family were ready to get Usagi back and welcome into her real family. However, it was when Hiroaki was cleaning out the guest room to remake it into Takeru and Usagi's shared bedroom that he found something. He started to clean out all of the junk that was piled up in the guest room and started to go through the drawers that he saw a hidden folder he never seen before. With curiosity, Hiroaki opened up the folder to see something that shocked him… a marriage contract between his only baby girl and a son from a family he was unfamiliar with. Natsuko, as she was trying to find Hiroaki for lunch, stumbled upon him in the guest room and HOLDING the secret file that she had never once mentioned to Hiroaki. She also winced when Hiroaki started to shout at her about said file. "Celestia was only just born when you did this," said an angry Hiroaki.
"I wanted to combine my best friend's family with ours," said Natsuko, "Was that too hard to understand?"
"What I understand is that you just took away Celestia's chance to marry for love," growled Hiroaki.
"You don't even know if Celestia would even fall in love with her arranged fiancé," pointed out Natsuko.
"Īe (No), I don't," said Hiroaki, "Demo, I am not selfish enough to ensure that Celestia wouldn't even have a chance to find love."
"Selfish," yelled out Natsuko, "You think I am selfish?!"
"Thinking about what YOU want is," yelled back Hiroaki.
This argument followed after Hiroaki who produced divorce papers two days later. Hiroaki couldn't comprehend just WHY Natsuko would take away Usagi's choice in love, but he couldn't stay with her when she thought she was right to do this whole arranged marriage thing with Usagi. Natsuko looked at the papers in horror before refusing to even sign it. It took more arguments about the divorce before Natsuko finally relented to sign it. However, Hiroaki let Takeru leave with Natsuko while he took in Yamato. And… while this was going on… Celestia, otherwise known as Usagi, stared at her Michelle-oba in horror. 'I'm engaged to be married to someone I don't even know… AGAIN?!' was the only thought running through her head.
AN: Poor Usagi. First, she was born as a TWIN when she thought she would be the only one being born that day. Then… her Aunt Michelle told her about her engagement to someone she doesn't even know. (-"-;) Though, I think I am also going to showcase one chapter for Motoki, Hotaru, and Naru to show you what's going on in their lives before trying to combine all of them together. ^ω^ It's going to be a wild ride when I think on this story. ᵕ꒳ᵕ Anyways, happy reading! |ω・`)
