Chibi-Usa was bicycling through a park with her friends. Her friends noticed how quiet she was.

"Are you okay? Feeling Sick?"

Chibi-Usa snapped out of her daze and said she was fine. A sudden gust of wind blew Chibi-Usa's hat away. She left her friends to go retrieve it.

Suddenly, a purple light surround Chibi-Usa. She looked up in surprise to see the sillouette of Sailor Pluto!
An image of Sailor Pluto appeared before Chibi-Usa.

"Small Lady," said Pluto warmly, "You're doing well. I want to hug you, but my body doesn't exist in this world."

"Pu, please come back," pleaded Chibi-Usa, "Hotaru is gone too and I'm so lonely."

"That's not true," said Sailor Pluto, "You have wonderful friends. And there's Sailor Saturn."

"Sailor Saturn?" asked Chibi-Usa.

"Hotaru had two personalities, Sailor Saturn and Deathbuster's Mistress 9," explained Sailor Pluto, "With Sailor Moon's help, she destroyed Mistress 9 and has been reborn on this world. She's starting a new life."

"A new life?" wondered Chibi-Usa.
Pluto's form began to disappear.
"No, wait!" called Chibi-Usa.
"See you later, my Small Lady. Take care..."

Chibi-Usa looked around and saw that everything had suddenly returned to normal.

 

Chibi-Usa went to see where her hat had blown. She walked over a small hill and found a hospital. Some patients were outside, getting fresh air in the hospital's garden.

"Is this your hat?" called out a man in a wheelchair. Chibi-Usa ran down the hill and was surprised to discover that the man was Hotaru's father.

Chibi-Usa was astonished to see a small baby in Mr Tomoe's arms. Chibi-Usa realized there was something very familiar about the baby's eyes. Chibi-Usa remember what Pluto had just told her. "Excuse me," asked Chibi-Usa, "What's your baby's name?"
"It's Hotaru," replied Mr Tomoe.
The baby noticed Chibi-Usa and reached out her arms. "Oh, she likes you," remarked Mr Tomoe. Chibi-Usa hesitated, then held the babies hands.

Professor Tomoe turned his wheelchair to return to the hospital.

"Bye bye, baby" said Chibi-Usa softly.

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