Hi everyone, old and new! I know what you're thinking…

"Whaaa? That was way too fast!"

Yes, yes, I know. Oh well. Hehe.

Hey, I really need to write my Tokyo Mew Mew Fan fic, so all you get today is the prologue!

Thanks to Paris for giving me part of this idea!

Her teeth clenched in anger as she felt both of her arms being grabbed. "LIARS!" She shouted, snarling in both of their faces. Well, she did her best to, considering she was only 5"4.

Both of them only exchanged brief glances, nonexistent eyebrows raised. "You'll pay!" She shouted, fighting against the two holding her arms back behind her, just as something was slammed down on her hands, preventing her from moving.

"LYING SCUMBAGS!" She hissed, narrowing her eyes significantly. "I won't forget this!"

The pairs of red and purple eyes stared at her strangely. She could feel their gazes boring into her. She knew what they were thinking. She's defective.

A growl rumbled in her throat. "You won't win!" She screamed, actually feeling warm tears spring from her eyes and rolling down her face as the wave of guilt crashed into her. Though her mind was screaming, You can't win!

"You think people won't form a resistance?"

The red one just gave her a look that resembled a confused dog, his head tilted slightly to the side, although his lips were spread into a sickening smile.

"You're services aren't needed any longer. You can stop fighting."

His voice was deeper than the purple one's, significantly less… Annoying somehow. But it still contained a, though barely noticeable, nasally undertone.

Her knees locked slightly, and she shook her head violently.

Then the purple one nodded to the ones standing behind her. There was a whack on the side of her head. "Primitive!" She shouted, trying to insult them somehow.

Somehow.

She had to get out. She had to warn them. She had to tell them. She had to keep them from being hurt.

Her muscles screamed to be relaxed. Screamed to be released and just give up. She clenched her indigo eyes shut… Maybe if she just…

But she didn't open them again.