Hello all, my name is Luka. This isn't my first time writing, just my first time uploading my work. I hope you all enjoy, I know this is short but it's an intro chapter.

I don't own Sailor Moon or it's characters and such.


"Hey there Odango Atama, long time no see!" Mamoru said as he tapped the blonde sitting at the arcade game on the head.

"Hey, don't call me Odango! It's Tsukino Usagi!" The blonde yelled, turning and smacking Mamoru. When she turned back to the screen she realised her character had died. "You made me lose, you jerk!"

Mamoru shrugged. "Not my problem. Hey, where are you little buddies? You don't normally come here alone."

"Why do you care? Wanted Rei to team up with you to bully me?" Usagi glared.

"Hey, I'm just trying to make conversation. You hurt my feelings." Mamoru pouted.

"Jerks like you don't have feelings." Usagi said, poking Mamoru in the chest.

"You'd be surprised Odango." Mamoru mumbled. "Say, it's getting dark out, shouldn't dummies like you be at home?"

Usagi looked out the arcades glass doors and saw that sure enough, the sky was turning deep shades of orange and the street lights were turning on.

"Oh no I'll be late for dinner!" Usagi gasped, making sure she had all her school things and got ready to dash out the door. However, just as she was prepared to run a soft but firm hand wrapped around her wrist. She turned back to Mamoru.

"Look, at any other time of day I wouldn't care, but it's getting late and by the time you make it to your street it'll be well and truly dark. You shouldn't go alone, let me make sure you're safe."

"Awh, do you care about me Mamoru-baka?" Usagi teased. "But I'll be fine, I know Sailor Moon after all!"

"Sailor Moon has better things to do. Let me walk you home." Mamoru said sternly, almost begging.

Usagi snatched her hand back and stormed towards the door. Mamoru stood there and watched her leave.

Like that'll stop me, Odango Atama.

Mamoru followed Usagi through the winding streets, keeping a block or two back so she wouldn't notice. He did this not with weird intentions, he truly wanted to see the F-Student home safe.

He hadn't realised when he had fond feelings toward Usagi, but he had them and they kept him awake at night. The way his heart ached for her was like a lover who had been separated against his will a long time ago.

He watched Usagi trip and stumble all the way to her door, satisfied that she was safe, and turned heel back to his apartment on the other side of town. It may have been considerably out of his way, but for Usagi, he felt it was worth it. Anything for Usagi. He just wished that she took his kindness more seriously.

The next day Mamoru awoke from the same dream he had started having when he realised how he felt for Usagi. He sat with her in a sea of roses, and they would stare into each other's eyes. The only differences in the dreams are what Mamoru saw in her eyes, some nights he saw a vast ocean in the moonlight and others he saw the night sky filled with stars. He longed to know what she saw in his.

When his alarm clock sounded at 7:15am, his daily routine started again. Shower, breakfast, an overwhelming amount of cologne and out the door. As he walked towards his college, he could see Motoki standing outside the arcade. Mamoru did 4 days at college, whereas Motoki did 3, so he could always be found at his part time job. As he started to get closer, he could see Motoki talking to a short blonde. Usagi. A quick shiver of envy shot through him like lightning, and the only thought running through his mind was, 'that's my Usagi, not yours Motoki, get away from my girl.'

He felt silly thinking that way, but the pain in his heart wouldn't go away.

Just before he met the block the arcade was located on, Usagi turned and began strutting to school. He had wished she had stayed talking to Motoki, so he could catch up to her and talk to her, but at the same time he didn't want to face Motoki feeling so jealous.

He watched as Usagi's dango buns bobbed away, and wished he could be beside her. But she would never allow it, all she thought of him was that he was a bully and was just 'Mamoru-baka'.