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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THREE
Takuya and Usagi walked over to the nearby coffee shop
and sat down at a table outside that overlooked a beautiful
view of the river.
"Wow, this is so beautiful!" Usagi whispered as she stood
at the table and gazed at the view.
She put her hand bag down on the table and walked over to
the balcony. She leaned against the railing and felt the
cool breeze fluttering around her.
"This is my favourite place to have coffee and just
relax," Takuya smiled happily. "The only reason why I got
that job at that electronics store is so I could be near
this place!"
Usagi looked at him doubtfully.
"It's true!" he told her.
She decided to believe him. Anyone would fall in love with
this view.
"Why did you ask me out for coffee?" Usagi asked him when
they sat down at the table.
Takuya was a little surprised when she asked him.
"You just looked kind of sad," he told her seriously. "And
I wondered why."
Usagi didn't reply for a while and she stared down at her
menu. She didn't really want to talk about it to a stranger.
She hadn't even told any of her closest friends.
"Why do you think I'm going to tell you about it?" Usagi asked
him, a little angrily.
"I.. I didn't..." he stammered. "Sorry.."
Usagi saw his expression and knew he was an honest and good
person. She felt bad immediately for being angry at him.
"No, it's my fault. I'm sorry," she sighed. "I'm actually
glad you asked me for coffee. I need all the distractions I
can get today."
Takuya simply nodded, then looked at his menu. Usagi looked
at him from the safe distance behind her menu. He wasn't a
bad person and maybe she would feel better if she talked to
a stranger. She couldn't bring herself to talk to anyone
because she felt that they would say it was her fault and
they wouldn't agree with her actions.
They ate quietly, while others chatted constantly in the
background.
"So, Tsukino san," Takuya spoke up finally. "What do you
want to do after?"
"Usagi is fine," she smiled. "Um, well.... I'm not sure."
"I've got the rest of the day off so I can take you wherever
you want," he smiled. "I hope I don't sound weird, but I can
keep you distracted if you'd like."
Usagi wondered why he was being so nice. He didn't seem like
he would do anything to her, but then why would he have such
bold intentions?
"Why are you being so nice?" Usagi asked cautiously.
Takuya noticed her suspicion and then laughed.
"Don't worry," he told her. "It's not that I'm interested in
you in *that* way, but you reminded me of how I used to be."
Usagi was puzzled and he could see that.
"When I saw you walking into the store, I could tell something
happened to you. I don't know if it's as big as what happened
to me, but your eyes were looking far away to a distant someone
that can't be reached," Takuya smiled sadly, then returned
to eating his food.
"What do you mean? What... what happened with you?" Usagi asked
quietly. "If you don't mind me asking.."
Takuya put his fork down and sighed.
"A year ago, my wife died in a train accident," he told her.
Usagi was shocked and speechless. She hadn't thought that this
young man would be a widower. He looked far too young.
"We were both twenty when it happened," he told her as if reading
her thoughts. "I'm still not completely over her, but coming to
this coffee shop makes me feel better. This was her favourite
place. I loved it too, but she had always come here and enjoyed
the view ever since she was little. When the owners of this place
found out, they wanted to everything to help me. So I asked them
to reserve this table for me. So whenever I felt lonely, I could
come here and enjoy the view just like my wife and I used to."
Usagi was stunned by his story. He was twenty-one, two years
younger than her and here he was being so wise. It made her
feel so guilty about her and Mamoru.
"Excuse me, I have to go," Usagi told him hurriedly.
She got out her purse and grabbed some notes and put them on the
table.
"Thank you very much," she smiled to him.
"It's okay," he smiled. "I'm glad I could help you. And I hope
things work out."
Usagi grabbed her bag, then ran out of the shop. Takuya watched
her and noticed her half finished meal.
"Funny," he laughed quietly to himself. "She ordered the same
meal..."
Then he closed his eyes and cried silently inside his heart.
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
'Cos you're the only one within my heart
I was born to make you happy
Always and forever you and me
That's the way our life should be
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
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TO BE CONTINUED
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Okay, this didn't really concentrate much on Usagi and Mamoru,
but oh well ^_~ E-mail me at emichan9@yahoo.com!
fic are copyright Britney Spears, "Born to make you happy"
But Sakurai Takuya is my character ^_^
-------------------------------------------------------
Without Words
By Artemis
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THREE
Takuya and Usagi walked over to the nearby coffee shop
and sat down at a table outside that overlooked a beautiful
view of the river.
"Wow, this is so beautiful!" Usagi whispered as she stood
at the table and gazed at the view.
She put her hand bag down on the table and walked over to
the balcony. She leaned against the railing and felt the
cool breeze fluttering around her.
"This is my favourite place to have coffee and just
relax," Takuya smiled happily. "The only reason why I got
that job at that electronics store is so I could be near
this place!"
Usagi looked at him doubtfully.
"It's true!" he told her.
She decided to believe him. Anyone would fall in love with
this view.
"Why did you ask me out for coffee?" Usagi asked him when
they sat down at the table.
Takuya was a little surprised when she asked him.
"You just looked kind of sad," he told her seriously. "And
I wondered why."
Usagi didn't reply for a while and she stared down at her
menu. She didn't really want to talk about it to a stranger.
She hadn't even told any of her closest friends.
"Why do you think I'm going to tell you about it?" Usagi asked
him, a little angrily.
"I.. I didn't..." he stammered. "Sorry.."
Usagi saw his expression and knew he was an honest and good
person. She felt bad immediately for being angry at him.
"No, it's my fault. I'm sorry," she sighed. "I'm actually
glad you asked me for coffee. I need all the distractions I
can get today."
Takuya simply nodded, then looked at his menu. Usagi looked
at him from the safe distance behind her menu. He wasn't a
bad person and maybe she would feel better if she talked to
a stranger. She couldn't bring herself to talk to anyone
because she felt that they would say it was her fault and
they wouldn't agree with her actions.
They ate quietly, while others chatted constantly in the
background.
"So, Tsukino san," Takuya spoke up finally. "What do you
want to do after?"
"Usagi is fine," she smiled. "Um, well.... I'm not sure."
"I've got the rest of the day off so I can take you wherever
you want," he smiled. "I hope I don't sound weird, but I can
keep you distracted if you'd like."
Usagi wondered why he was being so nice. He didn't seem like
he would do anything to her, but then why would he have such
bold intentions?
"Why are you being so nice?" Usagi asked cautiously.
Takuya noticed her suspicion and then laughed.
"Don't worry," he told her. "It's not that I'm interested in
you in *that* way, but you reminded me of how I used to be."
Usagi was puzzled and he could see that.
"When I saw you walking into the store, I could tell something
happened to you. I don't know if it's as big as what happened
to me, but your eyes were looking far away to a distant someone
that can't be reached," Takuya smiled sadly, then returned
to eating his food.
"What do you mean? What... what happened with you?" Usagi asked
quietly. "If you don't mind me asking.."
Takuya put his fork down and sighed.
"A year ago, my wife died in a train accident," he told her.
Usagi was shocked and speechless. She hadn't thought that this
young man would be a widower. He looked far too young.
"We were both twenty when it happened," he told her as if reading
her thoughts. "I'm still not completely over her, but coming to
this coffee shop makes me feel better. This was her favourite
place. I loved it too, but she had always come here and enjoyed
the view ever since she was little. When the owners of this place
found out, they wanted to everything to help me. So I asked them
to reserve this table for me. So whenever I felt lonely, I could
come here and enjoy the view just like my wife and I used to."
Usagi was stunned by his story. He was twenty-one, two years
younger than her and here he was being so wise. It made her
feel so guilty about her and Mamoru.
"Excuse me, I have to go," Usagi told him hurriedly.
She got out her purse and grabbed some notes and put them on the
table.
"Thank you very much," she smiled to him.
"It's okay," he smiled. "I'm glad I could help you. And I hope
things work out."
Usagi grabbed her bag, then ran out of the shop. Takuya watched
her and noticed her half finished meal.
"Funny," he laughed quietly to himself. "She ordered the same
meal..."
Then he closed his eyes and cried silently inside his heart.
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
'Cos you're the only one within my heart
I was born to make you happy
Always and forever you and me
That's the way our life should be
~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~~*~*~*~
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TO BE CONTINUED
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Okay, this didn't really concentrate much on Usagi and Mamoru,
but oh well ^_~ E-mail me at emichan9@yahoo.com!
