Hi Minna-chan! What's up? (I always include that).

Hm… I feel kind of stumped for words so I'll just get to the story ;-).

Oh! I almost forgot to thank all my wonderful reviewers for all their lovely reviews! Keep up the good work: D

PS. The story takes place in the first season so Mamoru doesn't know about Usagi's identity or vice versa but Sailor Venus has already appeared.

Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon or any of the characters.


While it was raining

Prologue

Usagi stumbled as she tried to walk home through the park. It was pouring down and the sky rumbled ominously. The poor soaked girl whimpered as she fell again.

The battle had been horrible and due to the disconnection of the communicators Sailor Moon had been forced to fight all alone, not even Tuxedo Mask had come. She had defeated the monster but at a high price.

Usagi was bleeding profusely from several severe wounds and the rain that battered her already worn out body did little to help her wounds. She slipped again and this time she didn't have the energy to stand up. Usagi closed her eyes and thought about her family and friends before the world turned black.

Meanwhile Mamoru was running in park on his way home after having missed the battle. He had only found a burnt spot and assumed that the Scouts had taken care of the monster. Mamoru was almost blinded by the rain and didn't notice the figure lying on the path until he almost tripped over it.

"What the…?" he asked as he looked down.

The person lying on the way was bleeding heavily and her long blonde hair formed a halo around her body. Mamoru's heart almost stopped beating as he recognized the unconscious girl.

"Odango!"


Hehe… the prologue ended there. I'll update regularly, I hope. I wasn't sure if I should write it as one long chapter or divide it up in parts but I chose the latter as you might have noticed.

Tell me what you think about the story so far! You're welcome to come with suggestions!

Just wanted to remind you: Review, review and review: D

Till next time then!

Cathy Daine