Sailor Moon Fan Fiction ❯ The Letters Collection ❯ Letters to the Moon ( Chapter 2 )
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Letters to the Moon
Dear Mommy,
Today was the first day of school. I don't like it. It's fun and I made lots of friends but there are rules and evil people called teachers and they tried to make me do things like 'add' and write letters. I know this stuff all ready! I just want to play and they won't let me. I have to go again tomorrow but I get to see Nikki again so I don't care. Auntie Puu's here so I better go do my homework. I get to draw pretty pictures! I'll send you some when I'm done, okay? I love you, Mama!
Love always,
Your baby,
Bunny
Dear Mommy,
My other mama left with Papa today for the hospital. They told me I was going to be a big sister now. I've never had a little brother or sister before. I'm very happy but I miss them and it makes me miss you more than everything in the moon and earth. I wish I could be with you but I don't want to leave my new family.
Auntie Puu, Alatristina, is taking me to see Mama soon. I love you!
Love always,
Your baby,
Bunny
Dear Mommy,
Forget what I said before. I don't like being a big sister anymore. He's noisy and never sleeps and eats ALL the time and my mama and papa are always with him and not me. They say I'm big enough to take care of myself but I don't wanna. I'm left in my room to play with Puu and my pretty crystal. When Mama needs to sleep and I use my crystal to sing baby Sammy asleep. I hope that's okay.
I miss you and my friends, Mommy. When I'm big enough, I'm gonna go find them. And Luna and Artemis too, I haven't seen them and they should be with me too. I don't know how to get these letters to you any other way. I hope you find them if I just leave them at the Pillar of Prayer. You were always there at home. Love you, Mommy!
Love always,
Your baby,
Bunny
Dear Mommy,
Something terrible has happened. I won't be able to write you for a long time. Auntie Puu came to visit me tonight. She said I won't see her again and that I can't go find my friends and I have to forget about being me! I have to make myself grow up not remembering you or the moon, or anyone! I don't wanna, Mommy, I don't want to forget you, never ever!
But I don't have a choice. Puu says it's to keep my new family safe and my friends. She controls time and you said above all else, listen to the Scout of Time. She does know best, Mommy. But I'll hate growing up someone else. I'll always know that I'm missing someone, there will be a blank, erased spot in my heart where the real me should be. I'll miss you more than ever, Mommy. Good night.
Love always,
Your baby,
Bunny
"Serina, why do you keep writing these silly letters?" Ilene asked her sleeping daughter. The child murmured, lost in her dream world of princesses and castles in the sky.
Ilene shook her head. She couldn't understand why a girl as smart as her child could write so many letters to an imaginary friend. All these daydreams and fantasies, they were a waste of time, but some sounded so sweet . . . And then this last one, it was far too odd- what if something had really happened to her daughter? She made this pretend life sound so real. Too real for a four-year-old.
"What would I do if anything ever happened to you, my little bunny." She had noticed a sudden change in her daughter's manner recently, her personality was just a little different. She was not so serious and gloomy and responsible. She seemed like a normal little girl now. She wondered vaguely, what she had lost.
Ilene had long figured out that the letters addressed to 'Mommy' were not really to her. Serina wrote as if in a diary or journal, to someone else- she called Mommy . . .