Author's Note: (1/28/20) I know this prologue is short, but it seemed perfect to start off the new story.
Battleground Earth
Kidnapping Sailor Moon: Book Two
Prologue
Warning
***Rei***
"Just relax your muscles Jed," Rei urged as she knelt behind her husband. He was sitting in front of the fire as she began to guide him through her form of reading the future. His own usually came through dreams, but he had the gift, and it could be trained. She felt his shoulders relax under her hands. "Good, now deep, even, steady breaths. In and out."
A moment later Rei knew he was having a vision and she smiled. He really was a fast learner and had quickly become not only her husband, but her best friend. In the two weeks since Metalia's defeat they had worked together in all aspects of both their normal and superhero lives. Even without telepathy, Rei could read his mood and knew what he was thinking. She thought that-
Jadeite gasped. "She's so sad," he whispered.
Rei knew better than to speak. Instead she peered over his shoulder into the flames. She didn't see anything, except leaves, but she got the impression of great sorrow and longing and the feeling that all was not right with the world. Someone, or something was crying out for help. The view of leaves flickered out to be replaced by a vision of Tokyo in flames, buildings destroyed and people screaming. Her heart clenched as she watched the devastation unfold.
A moment later they both gasped as they watched an image of Tuxedo Kamen hovering protectively over Sailor Moon, who appeared to be dead, a large gash in her side as she lay in a pool of blood. Rei couldn't help herself. She screamed and automatically reached for her communicator to check on her friend.
A burning red light shone in the sky as something hurtled through the Earth's atmosphere, headed right for Tokyo. It crash landed in the middle of the Azabu-Juuban shopping district, causing a loud shockwave of sound to echo through the darkness. All around the area, where it changed into more residential areas, and in the tall towers of apartment buildings, lights went on and people awoke to see what was happening.