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Serena walked down the street, her hair flowing behind her and she swung her bag back and forth as she went. She had had a great day, no Miss. H, meaning no detentions and no Raye to tell her off for being late. Serena had the rest of the day to herself and she planned to spend it with the one person she loved most, but not in the best circumstances.
"Argh!" Serena screamed as she banged into a hard chest and waited for the floor to hit her hard, but she never felt the annoyingly cold concrete. Instead she felt two familiar strong arms wrap themselves around her and pull her upright and back onto her feet.
"Serena." Darien said as he stood holding her protectively in his arms.
"Hey Darien." Serena said unhappily.
Darien kept his calm physique and smiled down at her unsurely. "Hey Serena, what a surprise bumping into you." He said, trying to sound positive.
But Serena couldn't act all happy and kind, she was not in a good mood, kind of like the way she became when she got confused.
"Serena, are you okay?" He asked, pulling away from her and looking straight down into her eyes.
"Fine!" She said simply and pushed Darien at arms length, her eyes suddenly shadowing over and the happiness slowly vanishing. "I need to be going." She added, running off in the direction she had been walking and not looking back once.
Darien sighed, there was something wrong with her, but he wouldn't be able to help her unless she told him, he would have to wait.
"Hey Darien, aren't you coming in?" Came a voice from somewhere up the road. It was Andrew, the guy at the arcade, he had known him for what seemed like ages and he was Darien's best friend.
"Sure mate!" He shouted to him, turning and trying to forget about Serena and the incident that just took place as her made his way into the arcade entrance.
Serena looked around the corner as she managed to get out of sight of Darien, her heart was thumping hard in her small chest and her breathing was heavier than usual. She was quite a fit athlete but she seemed to be sweating more and becoming more and more out of breath every time she saw Darien.
"Oh Darien!" She said to herself and then held her head as a horrible pain took over her brain. Serena's brain seemed to flood with memories and emotions and Serena saw herself at a wedding, and as she looked closer, it was her wedding.
Serena could see herself, and then she was herself, Darien by her side.
"Oh Serena, we can be together forever!" He said dreamily down to her, as he stared into her eyes with his own beautiful dark blue orbs. Darien closed his eyes slowly and lowered his head towards her.
Serena closed her eyes leaning up towards his head and was about to kiss him when she couldn't feel him in her arms no more. He was gone and she was alone.
"Darien?" She shouted through the mist and the fog that had seemed to suddenly appear, her eyes barely being able to see past her hands. "Darien where are you?" She shouted again, running in any direction.
And then in front of her, she could see him, he was covered in bright light and he seemed to be falling, falling further and further away from her.
"Darien!" She shouted, trying to reach him, running with effortless hope, her legs seeming to be moving but her body staying as further away from Darien as before. "Darien come back to me!" She shouted at him, her eyes teary and her thoughts all a blur.
"Serena!" He shouted back, the endnote echoing around the area that was her daydream.
Then she heard a strange voice, coming from somewhere inside her mind. "Serena, you must stay away from Darien, otherwise his life and yours will be in danger, Serena, stay away from Darien!" Then it went
Serena woke up with a start, her head hurt from where she had hit the floor from her sudden collapse and she could see people around her, crowding trying to see if she was all right.
She slowly looked up at the sky; she had to do something to save Darien, but what?
"Andrew?" Darien asked, as he sat on one of the stools near the bar.
"Mm?" He replied, continuing to dry the glasses.
"What do you think is wrong with Serena? I mean, don't you think she is acting a little strange lately?" Darien asked a little quickly, looking worriedly over at Andrew.
"Well maybe she has got a lot on at school or something, I'm sure she just needs some time to cool down and forget things." Andrew said, looking up at Darien once he had put the glass on the rack underneath the counter.
Darien smiled and smacked himself mentally for being so selfish, maybe he would just have to go round later and see Serena. But before he finished thinking about what to say the doors to the arcade opened and in walked a familiar face.
Andrew turned round to look at the doors and smiled, "Hey Serena, we were just talking about you." He then turned to look at Darien and winked.
Darien slipped off his stool and walked over to her, "Serena, I have been thinking…" He started but Serena put her hand up to his mouth to stop him.
"No Darien, please just listen to me." She said to him sadly, her face lowering and her gaze ending upon one of his shoes.
He reached his hand down and pulled up her chin so that she was looking straight into his eyes. But Serena couldn't take the contact, so she pulled her face away and looked to the side.
"Darien, I cant…. We can't be too close." She said and waited for the reply.
Darien smiled vaguely, "I know you're a little young at the moment but…"
"No Darien, you don't understand!" Serena said back, her eyes begging to water but she had to stay strong to prove her point otherwise she would abandon the plan and tell him to ignore her. "We cannot see each other any more." She said to him finally.
Darien was taken aback at what she had said and moved closer to touch her shoulder, "Serena, you cant be serious…Serena please…"
He started but Serena pulled away again, pulling her hands up to her from, clasping them together, "Darien, I'm serious, I cant be with you anymore, I'm sorry…" She ended the sentence quickly so that she could get out of there, she left the arcade being able to feel the pain Darien was experiencing, the link between them intensifying the pain she was also feeling, but she had to ignore it.
Serena left the arcade and turned the corner to her house, and as soon as she got out of sight of the arcade she ran, she ran as fast as she could home.
Meanwhile Darien was still standing at the arcade, his mouth open and tears falling down his cheeks as he watched the automatic doors open and close as people, who were not Serena, came and left.
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