*Note: Today's picture is good in my opnion but I'd like to know your opinion in the comments, please.
Ok, I have a question for you. I won't do but I have to know your opinion. Would you like yuri chapters but no canon? I want to know your opinion. Of course if you don't like it, forget I said this, but I'd like to know your opinion, the reason is because the other day I was reading a fic and the author asked to reader if they wanted yuri or not, there was a lot of opinions but I suggested this option and a lot of people like my idea, so that's the reason I'm asking you.
Have a good day :)
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When I crossed the portal, I immediately found myself in… some kind of vacant lot? The ground was entirely dirt, and there were two houses next to us. In fact, if I wasn't mistaken, the lot where we were standing now was the same size as my house.
"Where are we exactly?" – Yami asked curiously.
The girls were dazed, looking around trying to find a clue about our current location.
"Look at the houses on both sides. Don't you recognize them?" – Nana asked.
Immediately after I returned to my human form, we looked at both houses and realized something. The houses next door were *exactly* the same as the ones next to my house in my own timeline!
"They're the same houses that are next to our home!" – Lala exclaimed.
"Looks like we ended up in the same place we left from—our home," – Momo said.
Yes, everything was clear. I don't know if it was just a coincidence that the portal brought us here, or if this alien actually had such a capability, but this was our house… well, at least it wasn't in this timeline.
"Seems like Akira doesn't live here in this timeline," – Mikan said.
The girls looked at me, and I just shrugged.
"Hey, I have no idea where we are. As for where the Akira from this timeline is… I have no clue," – I said.
Honestly, I don't even think I exist here. It's probably safe to assume that the current Akira — me — only exists in my own timeline. Of course, that's just baseless speculation.
"Anyway, I think we should take a walk and see what we can find out," – Peke suggested.
We all nodded, though what we really wanted was to understand what differences this place had from our timeline.
For now, we knew I didn't live here, but that was all.
"Why don't we go to my house? I'm not saying we'll run into my double, but we can see if I'm any different in this timeline," – Mikan suggested.
Since none of us had any idea what to do, we agreed with Mikan's suggestion and headed toward her house.
On the way, we noticed something quite strange. Many people were walking back and forth, but no one seemed to pay attention to anything around them—they moved as if that was the only thing they were supposed to do. They didn't look around, check their watches, or even their phones. They simply walked forward, staring blankly ahead.
"This is really weird… I don't even see a single car," – Nana said.
That's right. There wasn't a single vehicle on the road.
"This timeline is giving me a bad feeling," – Mikan said.
"Mmm, anyway, let's just get to Mikan's house and we can leave if you want after that," – I said.
Yeah, this place gave me a bad vibe too. I didn't know why—it just did.
In fact, I kept the Omnitrix in its active form, just in case.
So, we kept walking until we reached where Mikan's house *should* have been—but surprisingly, it wasn't there.
There was only an empty lot, like at my place, and Mikan's house was nowhere to be seen.
"First Akira's house, and now Mikan's?" – Lala asked, shocked.
"Something really strange is happening here. I think we should go back home…" – Yami suggested.
"Girls, let me ask someone. Maybe Mikan doesn't live here in this timeline, but that doesn't mean she's not around," – I said.
The girls nodded, and I approached someone. Why did I do it? I just wanted to know why everyone kept staring forward without stopping for even a second.
"Excuse me. Is there a family named Yuki living around here?" – I asked.
I asked a middle-aged man with a bit of extra weight, a brown suit, and thick beard and mustache.
"Hello. It's a nice day, isn't it?" – the man said.
Hearing his reply, I looked at him oddly, as did the girls.
"Uh… yes, but… could you please answer my question?" – I asked again.
"Hello. It's a nice day, isn't it?" – the man repeated.
It was strange—he acted like an NPC in a video game. So I just let him go, and he continued walking straight ahead as if nothing had happened.
"This is really weird," – Yami said.
Then she tried asking someone else about Mikan's house, but…
"Good afternoon. I've seen many parents spoil their children too much, and they end up rebellious. My daughter won't be raised that way," – said a woman.
The woman replied with nonsense and kept walking straight ahead, ignoring everything.
What they didn't know was that someone had been following them for quite some time.
…
Backtracking a few minutes, right when Akira and the girls arrived through the portal—
In an underground base, two men were monitoring a bunch of screens. The screens showed footage captured by drones flying above the city.
Everything was calm, as usual, until suddenly—
"Alert! An anomaly has been detected in the eastern sector!" – said a robotic voice.
Immediately, both men panicked and began checking the footage that the drone captured, showing Akira and the girls talking.
"Humans? Ordinary humans?! How can that be? Did the isolation device malfunction?" – one man asked.
"Let me check," – said the other man.
He quickly pressed a few keys, and a green light illuminated the room.
"Negative. The isolation field is working perfectly," – he replied.
"Then how the hell are normal humans walking around here?" – the first man asked.
"No idea, but… look at those four girls—the ones with pink hair," – said the second man.
The first man zoomed in where his partner pointed—and both nearly fell out of their chairs.
"No way, this is completely impossible!" – said the first man.
"They even have tails!" – said the other.
They couldn't believe what they were seeing! Right in front of them were the three princesses—their leaders of the resistance—except their hair was pink instead of the blond they were used to seeing!
"And Yami-sama is with them too!" – said one of the men.
Utterly shocked, it took them a few seconds to calm down.
"Quick, inform Lala-sama and Momo-sama! I'll keep tracking them with the drone in the meantime!" – said the man.
"Right away!" – replied the other.
He could have contacted them via communicator, but luckily, the three princesses were nearby, so he decided to deliver the news in person.
Immediately, the man reached the room where two of their four leaders were currently located.
"Lala-sama, Momo-sama, there's something urgent that requires your attention!" – the man said, knocking on the door.
At first, there was silence, but a few seconds later, someone replied.
"Very well, come in and tell me what's going on," – a voice said.
The man entered and immediately saw two people—Lala and Momo.
But not the Lala and Momo we know—different versions of them.
These Lala and Momo didn't have pink hair or matching eye colors—their hair was blonde, and their eyes were blue. Despite the difference, the golden hair suited them perfectly.
Lala and Momo were discussing important matters related to the future of the resistance when the man interrupted them.
The room itself was surprisingly normal—no advanced tech, no automatic doors, no robots or glowing computers. Just a normal office filled with bookshelves and a large desk in the center.
Behind the desk, seated in two chairs, were the two girls, waiting for the man to explain why he'd interrupted them.
"Lala-sama, Momo-sama, I have something important to report!" – the man exclaimed.
"Speak quickly! We have work to do and no time for nonsense!" – Lala said.
Her tone was nothing like the cheerful, carefree Lala we knew. Her personality, her way of speaking, even her expression—it was all the complete opposite.
"This is what happened…" – the man began.
(A tedious explanation later…)
"What should we do with them, Lala-sama, Momo-sama?" – the man asked.
After hearing the full story, both girls went silent. Could it be that their father had found them? Otherwise, why would there be three girls identical to them in the city where they'd built their base?
And Yami was with them too, along with two completely normal humans. What was going on?
"And you say they appeared out of nowhere?" – Momo asked.
"Yes! There was no one there, and suddenly, they just appeared!" – nodded the man.
The reason they didn't see the dimensional rift through which Akira and the girls arrived was because only those whom Akira allowed could perceive it—a detail Akira himself didn't even know. His understanding of ChronoShade was still very shallow.
"Have you checked for spatial fluctuations? It could have been just a normal teleportation," – Lala said.
"The system detected no spatial disturbances," – denied the man.
If there had been one, the system would have warned them instantly—that was one of its main functions.
"Sister, this is too suspicious. I suspect that monster sent robots with our appearance to scout various planets. We should capture them and see what's really going on. Besides, it's impossible for two humans to have entered this city. I suspect they aren't even human," – Momo suggested.
"Fine. Mobilize our men and arrest them. Don't forget to bring frequency inhibitors with you—we don't want any surprises," – ordered Lala.
"At once!" – the man said.
He immediately left to mobilize the troops and capture the suspected intruders.
(Note: The frequency inhibitors they use are far more advanced than those on our planet; they can block *any* form of communication, no matter the method.)
Once he left, Lala turned to her sister.
"Notify Nana, Tearju, Yami, Mikado, and Mother. This is too suspicious, and we can't afford to have such important people out in the open. Who knows what our evil father might be planning," – Lala said.
"Right away," – Momo nodded, then proceeded to contact everyone Lala had mentioned.