(A/N:This was a requested fic. I'm not sure how well I can write a romantic-comedy,but I am sure going to try!Also,each chapter will be written in either Tristan,Duke or Serenity's point of view,as stated by Chapter title)

Chapter One-Tristan

I can't understand it. Just a few months ago, I had Serenity all to myself, and now….dice boy decides he can just barge in between us! I'll show him! Okay, so I was a little ticked off when I wrote that in my notebook after school, but it's true. Serenity Wheeler has been in my dreams since time immortal and this character Duke thinks he can just steal her away from me? Right. I sighed deeply as I walked to the library. Joey, Tea and I were going to study there for a while, before we all went back to Joey's for dinner. The guy had decided he was going to make sloppy joes for us. As I walked into the library, I was happy to see that Serenity was with them. "Hey guys!"

"Hey, Tristan." Tea greeted. "What took you so long?"

"I had to stop at the store for a drink." I replied, as I sat down. I smiled across the table at Serenity. "Hey, Serenity. I didn't know you were going to be with us."

"Actually, I will be around for a while. I moved in with Joey this morning. " Serenity flashed me a beautiful smile.

"That's great news!" I told her, returning her smile. "So, what are we studying first?"

"Algebra." Tea told him. "Really, Tristan. You could be more observant." When she gestured around the table, I noticed they were all bent over their algebra book.

"Oh…sorry." I had been too interested in Serenity's presence.

"We're on page one hundred fifty." Serenity offered in her sweet tone.

"Thanks." I opened my book, and looked at the problems. But my mind wasn't on work anymore. Every now and then, I'd look up, and watch Serenity work with her brother.

"You okay, Tristan?" Joey asked me suddenly. He'd caught me dazing.

"Sorry. Yeah, I'm fine." I looked away from Serenity again quickly, and finished up the matrix problem I'd been working on.

"How do you do that,man?! I can't make heads or tails out of matrixes!" Joey exclaimed in frustration when he realized I had finished before him again.

"It's really not that hard." I told him.

"Let me see if I can show you again." Serenity spoke up suddenly. Her tone held patience.

So, they worked again, and I went on to my English assignment. I couldn't help but feel light headed with every word Serenity spoke. She was like an angel to me, and I longed to have her full attention. I was about to ask her out for lunch, when a most unwelcome person showed up.

"Hey guys. Sorry I'm so late. My new assistant manager was having complications." Duke Devlin sat down beside Serenity.

"It's okay, man." Joey replied, half-heartedly. He didn't dislike Duke, but he still felt awkward after the dog suit incident.

He flashed that ridiculous smile of his at Serenity. "Hey, Serenity. It's been a long time."

"It has." Serenity smiled at him now.

"You here to visit?" Duke asked, as he began to unpack his own homework.

"Actually, I've moved in with Joey." Serenity replied.

"That's great. Now you an Joey can spend more time together." Duke replied, looking over his assignment book. "More reading….Honestly, I'd be better off being home tutored."

"Then why don't you?" I asked him in a hinting kind of tone. I had to get him away from Serenity.

"Maybe because I don't really want to." Duke tossed back at me. His eyes narrowed at me, as I glanced over at Serenity. "Besides, now I can share study time with the prettiest girl at Domino High."

I muttered, closing my English book. "I'm outta here."

"Tristan? Are you okay? You don't look so good." Serenity said suddenly in a worried tone.

"I'm okay, Serenity. I'll catch you later, Joey."

"Sure thing!" Joey smiled, oblivious to what had just happened.

I said my goodbye to Tea, then left the library, and rode off on my motorcycle in annoyance.