Disclaimer : I don't own Sailor Moon etc. etc. Lyrics in this
fic are copyright Britney Spears, "Born to make you happy"
But Sakurai Takuya is my character ^_^
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Without Words
By Artemis
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TWO
She reached the bus station and sat down to wait for her
bus. She suddenly heard a voice shout, "Mamoru!"
Her head turned immediately, but all she saw was a teenage
girl and boy. She watched them for a while, amused.
"Mamoru! I have to be home by 4! Are you sure this is the
quickest bus?" the girl frowned.
"Of course! Don't you believe me?" Mamoru nodded.
"Okay..." the girl smiled.
They sat down on the bench next to Usagi.
"Excuse me, is this the right place to catch the 3:05
bus?" the girl asked.
"Yes," Usagi nodded.
"Thanks," she smiled.
"See? I told you so!" Mamoru grinned.
Usagi smiled to herself. Once upon a time, she and her
Mamoru were such good friends. The bus arrived and Usagi
boarded, along with the two teenagers. They sat two seats
in front of her on the bus. Usagi watched the scenery whiz
by her window. She took her water bottle out of her handbag
and took a sip.
"Thanks for taking me home," she heard the girl say to Mamoru.
"That's okay," he smiled.
Usagi turned to watch them again.
"You didn't have to," the girl smiled back.
"It's okay," he shrugged as if he didn't care. "I wanted to."
When Usagi heard those words, she suddenly felt as if she
would cry again. That was the very same conversation she and
Mamoru had on their very first official date. He had said it
a little embarrassed and then she had kissed him on the
cheek. Her eyes were teary and she bit her lip to hold her
tears back in. She didn't notice the two teenagers looking
at her.
"Are you okay?" the girl asked.
"I'm fine," Usagi forced a smile.
The girl looked at her and then smiled. Usagi got up and
hurried off the bus. She felt a little faint so she sat down
on the bench.
"Excuse me miss, but you dropped this," she heard a voice in
front of her.
Usagi looked up and saw an elderly man with her purse.
"Thank you," she smiled. "Thank you very much...."
The elderly man smiled, then walked away.
Usagi sighed, then took another sip from her water bottle.
She got up and drew in a deep breath, then headed on her
way again.
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
I know I've been a fool since you've been gone
I'd rather give it up then carry on
'Cos livin in a dream of you and me
Is not the way my life should be
I dont wanna cry a tear for you
So forgive me if I do
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
Usagi walked slowly this time and with each step, she felt
her heart aching more and more. She had been so stupid
and she didn't know what to do any more. She was too afraid
to see Mamoru or talk to him. She felt lost and torn apart.
Usagi walked into a park and found her favourite place by
the water fountain. There were several families having
picnics nearby, couples on dates, students enjoying the
sun and joggers and cyclists. Usagi sat down and took her
sandwich out of her bag. She munched on it slowly while
watching everyone else having fun. She took her water bottle
out and placed it next to her on the bench. It was a warm
day and not too hot for summer. Usagi finished her sandwich,
then took a few sips of her apple juice. She took her biscuits
out of her bag and ate them, crumbs falling in her lap. She
didn't know why she had brought chocolate biscuits when
chocolate was Mamoru's favourite food. It wasn't like she
needed to be reminded of him. She ate them anyway and felt a
bit better. Usagi brushed the crumbs off her dress and stood
up. She walked over to the bin and threw her rubbish out
and then wondered what to do next. She put her water bottle
back in her bag and she saw her broken mobile phone.
"I have to get that fixed," she murmured to herself and
decided to do so.
Usagi found a reliable electronics store and walked in.
The air conditioner almost froze her.
"Hello, can I help you?" a young man smiled politely.
"Yes, I dropped my phone and it's broken. Do you think I
can just get a new case or is the inside broken too?" she
asked him, showing him the phone.
"I can take a look for you," he smiled politely again
and walked around behind the counter and took out some
tools.
Usagi watched him open up the back and look inside.
He fiddled with a few things and then looked up.
"It looks fine, but if it starts playing up then you should
call your company. They can deal with things like this
to replace your phone or fix it for free and things like
that," he explained in an automatic voice.
"Thanks," Usagi nodded. "Can I buy a new case here?"
"Sure," he nodded and disappeared for a few minutes to
get her some.
Usagi stood patiently at the counter and looked at her
phone. She couldn't believe she had thrown her phone,
but she was feeling frustrated at the time. The man
came back with some cases for Usagi's phone.
"We're pretty much out of stock because these phones
have been so popular," he told her. "So this is all
we've got left."
Usagi looked at them blankly and all that was in her
mind was the thought of Mamoru. She could imagine his
face in utter shock, the night when they had that
argument. She didn't want to think about it, but that
was all she could think about. The way he looked at
her in a way he had never ever done. And she knew why.
She knew it was because of what she had said.
"Excuse me?" the young man behind the counter smiled.
"Oh, sorry," Usagi mumbled. "Can I come back another
time?"
"Sure," he nodded and looked at her. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine," Usagi told him firmly. "Thank you."
She turned and headed out of the store. As Usagi walked
out, she heard the young man call her back. She turned
around and saw him with her phone. She smiled and blushed
from embarrassment.
"You left this behind," he laughed.
"Thank you," Usagi smiled, a sincere smile that made the
young man wonder how she could have looked so sad a few
minutes ago.
"Um, if you don't mind, maybe I can take you out for
coffee? I'm just... uh.. never mind," he mumbled.
Usagi stood there a little stunned. She looked at him
and noticed that he looked a little like Mamoru. Everything
just had to remind her of him. The young man standing in
front of her had black hair and grey eyes, not blue like
Mamoru's, but close enough.
"Actually, I wouldn't mind," Usagi smiled again. "I guess
I should tell you my name. My name's Tsukino Usagi."
"I'm Sakurai Takuya," he smiled. "I'll just go get
changed and get my things."
Usagi nodded and watched him disappear around the back of
the store. She stood there and wondered why she had
agreed to let him take her out for coffee. There wasn't
any harm to it, he was just being nice. Besides, right now,
the only thing Usagi wanted was a distraction to stop her
from thinking about Mamoru. She had to forget about him
and try and move on with her life.
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TO BE CONTINUED
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Dum dum duuuuuum.... *ooooh* Still bored? Oh rats ^_~ I ought
to make it more interesting huh? E-mail me at emichan9@yahoo.com!
fic are copyright Britney Spears, "Born to make you happy"
But Sakurai Takuya is my character ^_^
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Without Words
By Artemis
-------------------------------------------------------
TWO
She reached the bus station and sat down to wait for her
bus. She suddenly heard a voice shout, "Mamoru!"
Her head turned immediately, but all she saw was a teenage
girl and boy. She watched them for a while, amused.
"Mamoru! I have to be home by 4! Are you sure this is the
quickest bus?" the girl frowned.
"Of course! Don't you believe me?" Mamoru nodded.
"Okay..." the girl smiled.
They sat down on the bench next to Usagi.
"Excuse me, is this the right place to catch the 3:05
bus?" the girl asked.
"Yes," Usagi nodded.
"Thanks," she smiled.
"See? I told you so!" Mamoru grinned.
Usagi smiled to herself. Once upon a time, she and her
Mamoru were such good friends. The bus arrived and Usagi
boarded, along with the two teenagers. They sat two seats
in front of her on the bus. Usagi watched the scenery whiz
by her window. She took her water bottle out of her handbag
and took a sip.
"Thanks for taking me home," she heard the girl say to Mamoru.
"That's okay," he smiled.
Usagi turned to watch them again.
"You didn't have to," the girl smiled back.
"It's okay," he shrugged as if he didn't care. "I wanted to."
When Usagi heard those words, she suddenly felt as if she
would cry again. That was the very same conversation she and
Mamoru had on their very first official date. He had said it
a little embarrassed and then she had kissed him on the
cheek. Her eyes were teary and she bit her lip to hold her
tears back in. She didn't notice the two teenagers looking
at her.
"Are you okay?" the girl asked.
"I'm fine," Usagi forced a smile.
The girl looked at her and then smiled. Usagi got up and
hurried off the bus. She felt a little faint so she sat down
on the bench.
"Excuse me miss, but you dropped this," she heard a voice in
front of her.
Usagi looked up and saw an elderly man with her purse.
"Thank you," she smiled. "Thank you very much...."
The elderly man smiled, then walked away.
Usagi sighed, then took another sip from her water bottle.
She got up and drew in a deep breath, then headed on her
way again.
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
I know I've been a fool since you've been gone
I'd rather give it up then carry on
'Cos livin in a dream of you and me
Is not the way my life should be
I dont wanna cry a tear for you
So forgive me if I do
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
Usagi walked slowly this time and with each step, she felt
her heart aching more and more. She had been so stupid
and she didn't know what to do any more. She was too afraid
to see Mamoru or talk to him. She felt lost and torn apart.
Usagi walked into a park and found her favourite place by
the water fountain. There were several families having
picnics nearby, couples on dates, students enjoying the
sun and joggers and cyclists. Usagi sat down and took her
sandwich out of her bag. She munched on it slowly while
watching everyone else having fun. She took her water bottle
out and placed it next to her on the bench. It was a warm
day and not too hot for summer. Usagi finished her sandwich,
then took a few sips of her apple juice. She took her biscuits
out of her bag and ate them, crumbs falling in her lap. She
didn't know why she had brought chocolate biscuits when
chocolate was Mamoru's favourite food. It wasn't like she
needed to be reminded of him. She ate them anyway and felt a
bit better. Usagi brushed the crumbs off her dress and stood
up. She walked over to the bin and threw her rubbish out
and then wondered what to do next. She put her water bottle
back in her bag and she saw her broken mobile phone.
"I have to get that fixed," she murmured to herself and
decided to do so.
Usagi found a reliable electronics store and walked in.
The air conditioner almost froze her.
"Hello, can I help you?" a young man smiled politely.
"Yes, I dropped my phone and it's broken. Do you think I
can just get a new case or is the inside broken too?" she
asked him, showing him the phone.
"I can take a look for you," he smiled politely again
and walked around behind the counter and took out some
tools.
Usagi watched him open up the back and look inside.
He fiddled with a few things and then looked up.
"It looks fine, but if it starts playing up then you should
call your company. They can deal with things like this
to replace your phone or fix it for free and things like
that," he explained in an automatic voice.
"Thanks," Usagi nodded. "Can I buy a new case here?"
"Sure," he nodded and disappeared for a few minutes to
get her some.
Usagi stood patiently at the counter and looked at her
phone. She couldn't believe she had thrown her phone,
but she was feeling frustrated at the time. The man
came back with some cases for Usagi's phone.
"We're pretty much out of stock because these phones
have been so popular," he told her. "So this is all
we've got left."
Usagi looked at them blankly and all that was in her
mind was the thought of Mamoru. She could imagine his
face in utter shock, the night when they had that
argument. She didn't want to think about it, but that
was all she could think about. The way he looked at
her in a way he had never ever done. And she knew why.
She knew it was because of what she had said.
"Excuse me?" the young man behind the counter smiled.
"Oh, sorry," Usagi mumbled. "Can I come back another
time?"
"Sure," he nodded and looked at her. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine," Usagi told him firmly. "Thank you."
She turned and headed out of the store. As Usagi walked
out, she heard the young man call her back. She turned
around and saw him with her phone. She smiled and blushed
from embarrassment.
"You left this behind," he laughed.
"Thank you," Usagi smiled, a sincere smile that made the
young man wonder how she could have looked so sad a few
minutes ago.
"Um, if you don't mind, maybe I can take you out for
coffee? I'm just... uh.. never mind," he mumbled.
Usagi stood there a little stunned. She looked at him
and noticed that he looked a little like Mamoru. Everything
just had to remind her of him. The young man standing in
front of her had black hair and grey eyes, not blue like
Mamoru's, but close enough.
"Actually, I wouldn't mind," Usagi smiled again. "I guess
I should tell you my name. My name's Tsukino Usagi."
"I'm Sakurai Takuya," he smiled. "I'll just go get
changed and get my things."
Usagi nodded and watched him disappear around the back of
the store. She stood there and wondered why she had
agreed to let him take her out for coffee. There wasn't
any harm to it, he was just being nice. Besides, right now,
the only thing Usagi wanted was a distraction to stop her
from thinking about Mamoru. She had to forget about him
and try and move on with her life.
-------------------------------------------------------------
TO BE CONTINUED
--------------------------------------------------------------
Dum dum duuuuuum.... *ooooh* Still bored? Oh rats ^_~ I ought
to make it more interesting huh? E-mail me at emichan9@yahoo.com!
