AN: omg I'm so sorry this took so long to get out I was going to post it before I left for university but didn't quite get it finished so I figured that I'd just post it when I go here but I forgot my keyboard and just got it. Two weeks trying to use a comp without a keyboard is not fun but I hope you enjoy the fic
I paced back and forth across my living room, just how was I going to pull this one off? I'd been pacing for an hour now and yet no bright ideas had popped into my head. What I really needed was to get out of the house. I grabbed my jacket out of habit then tossed it back onto the chair and headed out the door. Coffee sounded really good right about now, and of coarse Serena was bound to be there. I smiled to myself as I hurried down the street thinking maybe I should try and get Andrew in on my plan. I'm not sure how well that would work. He'd either be happy for me or try to kill me, or both you never know, Serena is like a second sister to him…. Now there's another good idea. I smiled as I walked into the arcade and scanned the occupants, and there was Serena enthusiastically shoveling food into her mouth. I walk over and drape myself over the booth behind her.
"Did you miss me sugar?" I whispered into her ear. After a rather comical chocking fit she glares over at me cheeks red eyes tearing.
"No."
"I might take you seriously one day."
"One can only hope." She mutters going back to her sunday. I look around the table and decide that Mina is best suited to my game.
"Mina you look particularly gorgeous today you got a date?"
"No you offering?"
"Maybe…" I pretended to think it over.
"I could make it worth your while." She purred with a smile.
"Mina!" Amy gasped in shock while Ray and Lita snickered and Serena was once more chocking on her sunday.
"I'm sure you could." I said with a wink.
"What did I tell you about flirting with my friend!" Serena demanded turning to me, checks flushed with anger, eyes bright lips slightly parted. Yup I was a goner.
"Why sugar you jealous?" I stood up with a huge grin as she sputtered unable to for a coherent sentence. The words stupid delusional and bastard reached me as I saunter over to Andrew to get my coffee.
"Hey Drew." I took my customary seat and reached for the coffee he set in front of me.
"What are you up to?" Drew asked suspiciously while crossing his arms on the counter and leaning forward slightly. I considered how to answer very carefully as I sipped my coffee I needed Drew's help but how exactly to solicit his aid. I didn't think declaring I wanted to screw Serena senseless was the way to do that.
"I've moved on to the next set of lessons." I answered evasively.
"And what's that fucking with her head."
"In a manner of specking. Hey is Lizzy working today?" I asked changing the subject.
"Yeah she's off in 15 minutes I was going to use my break to give her a lift home."
"Hey I can give her a ride I'll just grab my bike and be right back." I left the counter before he could answer and headed for the door. I'd know Lizzy almost as long as I'd known Drew we were friends though we didn't hang out as often lately as we used to.
When I got back to the arcade Lizzy was already outside waiting. I pulled up to the curb on my 1994 BMW R1100RS. Yeah some people might say I'm compensating but it's a damn sexy bike and I don't care what people say. Serena a her friends were looking out the window as I had hoped they would be, motorcycles are great for getting attention. Lizzy hopped on the bike and a I pulled off my helmet and handed it to her with a smile. She wrapped her arms tightly about my waist and I speed off.
"So." Lizzy demanded tapping her toe impatiently when we got to her place.
"I'm trying to make someone jealous." I answered some what sheepishly. She threw back her head and laughed.
"Darien you know better then to play games." She chided.
"Yeah but she hates me and if I told her I liked her she would definitely think I was playing with her."
"So you resolve the issue by… playing with her." Damn when she put it like that it seemed really stupid.
"Good luck Dare." She said tossing me my helmet. I sat there in front of her house for a while thinking, and came to the conclusion that it was time for drastic action.
