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Alsafi did not go out often. Generally, she powered for fun, and didn't look for trouble only because the Negas she noticed rarely had anything of interest, or just looked boring, and she didn't feel like another Order agent chewing her out like the Mercury Pagemabopper she'd met during the... Raid? Battle? Skirmish? Hella good time in enemy space (or were they just breaking and entering she had no idea), and the senshi generally wasn't motivated to try much yet. No, she mostly spent time in her new magical girl outfit giving her kitten rides, and testing her limits.

Today was a lazy day, senshi perched on a tree branch, one leg raised on another as she toyed with her phone, idly meddling with examining it as she yawned, humming before looking out and upo.

This article about homeworlds was interesting, and the senshi hummed, pressing a few buttons... To find herself transported elsewhere.

Trees and green and plants and blure skies, Alsafi found herself elsewhere.

It was hot, very hot, but not unbearable. The ground was scorched and black brown, and the mountains in the distance glowed as it burning - volcanos for sure, and Alsafi paused.

"Well okay then." The senshi blinked, and began moving to explore.

Alsafi walked across plains and flats of gnarled, somehow living roots and bushes, and while some mountains had similar trees, the environment looked downright hostile. The sky seemed red and everything was just.... Ominous. Alsafi loved it, exploring gaily. It was an open paradise, with unforged paths and unseen wonders, and Alsafi trilled delight, moving to wiggle into a cave. While devoid of animal sounds, the air filled with hissing geysers and the rumbles of unseen volcanoes. The cavern she found seemed directed away from most flows of the area, and Alsafi began to descend, marvelling at the ground, appearing scratched by fossilized clawed footprints, and she hitched her breath in awe of wall paintings of what seemed to be anthromorphic dragon-like people.

Alsafi squealed, the echo reverberating up and down the caverns as she followed the art down into a round cavernous atrium, and lookedaround, before spying flickers and flashes in a chamber. And another; and others. Alsafi immediately honed in to examine them to find cut jewels and jewelry, make-up boxes and rish, light fabrics that were appealing to feel as well as see, and gold and silver coins and ingots, hidden away in massive piles. It was a colossal hoard, and Alsafi squealed again, flopping on a pile contentedly. THIS was paradise; excitement; joy. This was all she craved, all she desired.

And, fairly soon, she'd have to leave, because if she wasn't home at certain times, her parents might notice. Similarly, they'd notice the finding of such treasures quickly, and the senshi made a disgruntled face, frowning and sitting up as she whined to nobody in particular.

She couldn't hide her find. She couldn't spend or use it, nothing. And it was irritating. Half of her wanted to play with the shinies, though, and she groaned, before pausing.

She had this place to herself. She could keep all of it here and simply relish in it. The senshi had never had a large shiny horde before, and she blinked, before beaming, eyes going wide in delight. She had a horde and the dragon lover squealed, throwing her hands up in the air. Oh, sure, it wasn't fancy or useable, but it was hers and Brody's and they'd both love the shinies, and she HAD to bring her baby boy to help sift for kitty toys sometime, Alsafi beginning to roll aroundm giggling.

"Best. Find. Ever." The senshi crooned, and paused. "Oh, I wonder what more there is."

She rolled to her feet, and began moving to leave, looking up thoughtfully.

The bioluminescent plants on the cieling explained then how she saw. Bright and vivid and beautiful, the senshi blinked, slowing down to admire them as she walked, awestruck by the simply beauty in an arid, dangerous world. Exiting showed the roots lingered above the dangling plants, Alsafi looking curiously about for more caves until the earth under her feet rumbled, and she paused.

A volcano burbled, hnissing and bulging, threatening to erupt, and Alsafi sighed. Too short. Her visit felt too short, nbut she supposed the planet did seem inhospitable. Had there been cities on plains? Running free?

The Senshi pulled her phone out, pressing the button to return as Alsagi shook her head in thought, appearing on earth in her tree again as she thought, and looked up, and smiled.

Sometime, she supposed she ought to visit again.