In the street
Harusuke:
I blinked when a paper ball hit me in the face for the second day in a row, surprisingly, by the same girl from yesterday. "Hey, Usagi, don't mess up!" Someone complained. The voice seemed to come from the cat beside her.
"Hey, bun-head, you know I'm not a trash can, right?" I sighed. The girl turned as I pulled the paper from her face.
"It's you again!" The girl gasped.
"Hey, was it just me or was your cat talking?" I lent close to the girl, causing a blush to spread across her cheeks. "She was, wasn't she?"
"No, she was not." The girl was shocked, taking a few steps back. "Cats cannot talk to people, this is ridiculous." She quickly picked up her cat, "I have to go, bye!" The girl ran.
"Here, why don't you don't take one ." A brown-haired woman said, handing me one has leaflet.
"Thanks." I said
I inspected it as I walked away.
At the crystal school
Sailor Moon struggled against the paper that attached her to the wall.
"There you are!" The Monster screamed, clenching his fist and sending a punch in the blonde's direction. Suddenly, the paper was cut and Sailor Moon was thrown out of the way. "She's gone!" A blush formed on Sailor Moon's cheeks when she realized her savior. He was one of last night's men. 'It's him!' Sailor Moon thought happily, 'He saved me again!' Solaris brought Sailor Moon to his feet.
"Come now Sailor Moon." Solaris said, putting his hand on the shorter girl's shoulder, "Let's not waste our friend' help."
"Right!" Sailor Moon agreed. She touched her Tiara and it appeared in her hand. "Moon Tiara Boomerang!" She screamed, throwing him at the Monster.
"Sparks of Light!" Solaris Says. Sparks of Light enveloped the Sailor Moon Tiara as it flew. He hit the monster and disappeared. Before the fog cleared, Tuxedo Mask and Tuxedo Sun went out through the nearest window and disappeared at sunset.
"Where did Solaris go?" Sailor Moon asked Mercury, inspecting the now empty room.
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Sailor Moon and Solaris
Fanfiction(A/n: I am not the official creator of Sailor Moon Crystal It Is by toy animations and Nioko Takeuchi)