Legend of the Silver Moon Crystal: Chapter two
Well, here's chapter two. Hope you enjoy the story, and remember, I DO NOT own sailormoon or any of the characters. I'm just a gal with an imagination(
A few days had passed since Serena had seen Molly. She spent most of her time either at school or with Melvin, but Serena didn't seen to mind. Just one more day she thought, one more day if she would find out if she were going on a trip of a lifetime. She has to, she thought. Serena was over qualified and aced her "Legend and Myths of Earth" test.
She smiled happily at her papers, but wondered why hadn't' the Professor or Darien mention the most fascinating Legend of all. She raised her hand as Darien read the rest of the papers. "Umm, Mr. McAlester. I was wondering." she trailed off. Serena thought of how much Darien looked indisputably busy, she shook her head and went back to her papers. Darien simply placed his head back on the messy pile of papers, but shifting his eyes on Serena. He watched her close, observing her every more. He smirked when he witnessed seeing her pat her own back. "I wonder if she knows," he said to himself. "Wonder if who knows," asked a voice. It was Amanda, gaping at her o-so- adorable assistant. She was a tad childish when it came to be being around him. Sure, Darien was attractive and people like him. But Amanda, she made it was too obvious. Making excuses staying after class, "bumping" into him out side of school. She was young and adolescent. The youngest one of to be accepted into this school. At sixteen, no one takes you serious, but Amanda was only immature when it came to men. Anyone her age lived miles away, and she liked older guys anyway. She wrapped her honey brown curls in her fingers as she gawked at Darien with hungry hazel eyes.
"Oh, nothing, just mumbling to myself I guess. If you're here for your test results, you'll should sit with the others until they are all finished." He waved a hand, expecting her to follow. She seemed irritated that he would pass her away like that. She's a child he thought. Darien knew what she wanted, but he also knew what he wanted. He looked to Serena once again, his heart erupted, and the surrounds changed. But now, he studied her, like a book. Her image changed into someone else. She turned to him slowly.
Rose petal rained the floor, but no one seemed to notice. The wind whispered and hearts collided. Darien refused to blink, but his eyes said other wise. Nothing had changed and Serena was just as she was. "Mr. McAlester, are you just gonna ignore me like that. Rude," Amanda said walking away.
He shook his head while she strode off.
"Weird," he said to himself.
Serena caught his gleaming eyes. She smiled to him, glad that he had finally designed a way for Amanda to retreat. She went back to her papers, but had one eye on him.
"Serena.Ms. Camebridge, could I see you for a moment," Darien said while clearing his throat. She wondered why Professor Tomoe had his assistant doing all off his work. She approached his desk, and while doing so, he had the vision again. This time, she was more graceful and beautiful than ever. She placed out a hand, and he took it. Only this time, she felt it too. Her heart stopped and everything was bliss.
Serena wore the moonlight on her dress, and the hue of her shimmering hair flowed longer. Darien stood proud and he waited for her to be putty in his warm embrace. Cloak of sharp lavender surrounded his rich physique as he whisked her to a place she desperately desired to be. His lips were warm and soft, gentle and smooth He made love simply to her mouth alone, ecstasy in all forms. Serena turned from him, looked into his eyes. Darien smiled heavenly into her adoring starry eyes. She gave a sad smile, turning into dust before him. Leaving only her ashes to cherish.
Reality came in, the two glared at each other. The rest of the class looked among themselves.
"Uh, never mind," Darien said confused. She looked at him, wondering what had just happened. Serena said nothing, retiring to her seat.
"What the hell was that? You guys just stood there looking all stupid and goggly eyed. What did he tell you, did he tell you that you wouldn't be able to go to the trip? Serena, what did he say. Oh, my god, did he just ask you out," Amanda whispered.
With that, Serena responded. At first she was till confused and that had slowed her mind a great deal. She turned to Amanda quickly before she was going to forget what she had just said.
"No, no he didn't ask me out. What's the matter with you? You of all people should know that I'm not interested in him. He didn't tell me anything. When he called me, he just said never mind, and that was it. Which now brings us to this pointless conversation," Serena said assured. Amanda raised a brow.
"Whatever. You guys were up there for a while. You looked shocked so I thought he gave you bad news. I couldn't really see because everyone was doing whatever it is the hell they do in here. Oh whatever," Amanda said finally, going back to her favorite manga. Serena noticed, and hod to put her tow cents in.
"They still make those, god, you're such a child. What's the big deal with those things anyway," Serena said snatching the colorful book. The pages seem to flip them selves, when she stumbled across one particular picture. It was her vision, a man kissing the maiden, then turning into dusk. Serena had a body shock, quickly closing the book.
"Do you have a malfunction? I paid good credit for this book, don't trash it. It's priceless; they don't make these anymore. I have to get from another sector and they're scarce over there too," Amanda wailed. She noticed the mien on Serena's face. Just to be sure, Serena looked at the book once more. Luckily for her, her finger had been on the page. Her eyes squinted in disapproval. It was picture of a young girl in school. She was looking at a boy she had a crush on when her "friend" saw and walked up to flirt with him, just to bug her.
"Give me that before I have to go postal," Amanda said gripping her precious manga. Serena simply turned, not know what to think. Amanda left her be, as she gently placed her perplexed head on the table.
Night fought with day, and prevailed over the long bizarre day. Serena drew her kitty in her lap, reading a book. She read a few pages before she realized she hadn't a clue of what she read. Her thoughts were else where, drifting father and farther apart. They ran from her, not wishing to be sought out. "Did today actually happened?" she sighed to her kitty. Lunara purred slightly, pawing at the dangling locks of hair falling from Serena. "Tomorrow's the big day, I won't see you for a few weeks, but don't worry Molly will take care of you. That is, if she doesn't have Melvin's tongue shoved down her throat," Serena said with a laugh. She looked down to Lunara, and swore that she understood every word she was saying. Every now and then, Serena truly wondered if her kitty could conceive her words. She smiled and placed Lunara on the marble floor.
Why did she meditate on earlier events that took place, still thinking if what happened, actually happen? Serena recalled when Amanda said they were staring at each other for a period of time.
"But I didn't say anything," She said to herself. Time seemed to still pass on, as though the vision really occurred in that moment.
The memory of the kiss made her heart and skin quiver. She didn't even see him in that way. Nothing about Darien had caught her attention, until today. Seeing her vision in the manga had stirred her up as well. Serena sighed, heading toward her luxurious bathroom.
The bubbles sooth the tense flesh of Serena Camebridge. She sighed, feeling ever so relaxed and calm. The steam devoured the room, leaving a dreaming scent of lilacs, peaches and strawberries. This was heaven Serena thought as she wiggled her toes in the warm liquid. Her troubles of the world were banished, her thought drowned away with the bath. Serena laid there in pure content.
Darien smiled as he finished the last pages of the book he'd been reading since he met Serena. He glanced at his watch.
"Already," he said to himself as he rose from the chair in the liberal arts center. He placed his hands in his pockets just after the book back on the self. Darien heard laughter pulling toward him, and saw someone he thought to be Serena.
"Serena," he said aloud still following the tones. He attempted to look through the selves but there were too many to get a clear picture. Darien looked to see if anyone else was around just in case he had been gravely mistaken. He saw her, and she smiled signaling that she wanted him to follow her. And so, being curious, he did.
"You're going to fast," he said trying to keep up. She turned the corner, leaving a door to closed.
"Wait, Serena we can't go in there," Darien said running to the door.
It was dark, and he couldn't see. He could still hear Serena laughing and it grew nearer. She was right in front him, the lights flicked on like magic. Her eyes dimmed as she took his hand. Darien resisted and pulled back.
"I want to show you something, Darien. Come with me, please. I promise we'll leave soon after so you won't get into any trouble," Serena said tugging his hand. Darien raised a brow, and agreed.
They ran together, something clicked in his mind. Darien felt as though this was something he should do. He smiled at her when she looked to him. Serena's eyes glowed and she stopped suddenly.
"Here," she said pointing a slow finger. She looked to him with those same sorrowful eyes he had once seen before. Darien grew very uncomfortable, looking toward the other direction.
It was a book, an unusual book at that. It was medium in size, but the pages were brunt, just the pages. Velvet silver dressed the cover of the book, and it was beautiful on the outside. Serena smiled in satisfaction as Darien flipped through the book. He narrowed his eyes, seeking to read the pages.
"It's our secret," Serena said just before she vanished.
"Sir, excuse me sir," said a voice.
Darien raised his sleepy eyes, looking around.
"It was a damn dream," he said to himself. He raised his head, a security guard in his face.
"We're closing Sir. Sorry to wake you, but you will have to leave," The heavy man said walking away.
Darien laughed to himself. How could he have fallen asleep and not know it. He wasn't that fatigue that he slept in the center. He wondered just how long was he napping and no one bothered to wake him earlier. Darien remembered he had been reading, but his book was no where in sight. He searched under the chair, moving his head back and forth.
"There it is," he said to himself. He gathered his belonging placing the book back on its rack.
"Sir!" the guard yelled. Darien quicken his pace, passing the door he had seen in his dream. Funny he thought, when he really thought about it, he hadn't even known the door existed. But in his dream, he knew he wasn't allowed in there. He shook his head. Darien had had a long and "interesting" day. It was time for him to get some real rest, after all, tomorrow was the big day. The book from Darien's dream was placed along with the other books.
What secrets did it hold, and why hadn't Darien noticed it wasn't the book he had thought it to be?
Well, here's chapter two. Hope you enjoy the story, and remember, I DO NOT own sailormoon or any of the characters. I'm just a gal with an imagination(
A few days had passed since Serena had seen Molly. She spent most of her time either at school or with Melvin, but Serena didn't seen to mind. Just one more day she thought, one more day if she would find out if she were going on a trip of a lifetime. She has to, she thought. Serena was over qualified and aced her "Legend and Myths of Earth" test.
She smiled happily at her papers, but wondered why hadn't' the Professor or Darien mention the most fascinating Legend of all. She raised her hand as Darien read the rest of the papers. "Umm, Mr. McAlester. I was wondering." she trailed off. Serena thought of how much Darien looked indisputably busy, she shook her head and went back to her papers. Darien simply placed his head back on the messy pile of papers, but shifting his eyes on Serena. He watched her close, observing her every more. He smirked when he witnessed seeing her pat her own back. "I wonder if she knows," he said to himself. "Wonder if who knows," asked a voice. It was Amanda, gaping at her o-so- adorable assistant. She was a tad childish when it came to be being around him. Sure, Darien was attractive and people like him. But Amanda, she made it was too obvious. Making excuses staying after class, "bumping" into him out side of school. She was young and adolescent. The youngest one of to be accepted into this school. At sixteen, no one takes you serious, but Amanda was only immature when it came to men. Anyone her age lived miles away, and she liked older guys anyway. She wrapped her honey brown curls in her fingers as she gawked at Darien with hungry hazel eyes.
"Oh, nothing, just mumbling to myself I guess. If you're here for your test results, you'll should sit with the others until they are all finished." He waved a hand, expecting her to follow. She seemed irritated that he would pass her away like that. She's a child he thought. Darien knew what she wanted, but he also knew what he wanted. He looked to Serena once again, his heart erupted, and the surrounds changed. But now, he studied her, like a book. Her image changed into someone else. She turned to him slowly.
Rose petal rained the floor, but no one seemed to notice. The wind whispered and hearts collided. Darien refused to blink, but his eyes said other wise. Nothing had changed and Serena was just as she was. "Mr. McAlester, are you just gonna ignore me like that. Rude," Amanda said walking away.
He shook his head while she strode off.
"Weird," he said to himself.
Serena caught his gleaming eyes. She smiled to him, glad that he had finally designed a way for Amanda to retreat. She went back to her papers, but had one eye on him.
"Serena.Ms. Camebridge, could I see you for a moment," Darien said while clearing his throat. She wondered why Professor Tomoe had his assistant doing all off his work. She approached his desk, and while doing so, he had the vision again. This time, she was more graceful and beautiful than ever. She placed out a hand, and he took it. Only this time, she felt it too. Her heart stopped and everything was bliss.
Serena wore the moonlight on her dress, and the hue of her shimmering hair flowed longer. Darien stood proud and he waited for her to be putty in his warm embrace. Cloak of sharp lavender surrounded his rich physique as he whisked her to a place she desperately desired to be. His lips were warm and soft, gentle and smooth He made love simply to her mouth alone, ecstasy in all forms. Serena turned from him, looked into his eyes. Darien smiled heavenly into her adoring starry eyes. She gave a sad smile, turning into dust before him. Leaving only her ashes to cherish.
Reality came in, the two glared at each other. The rest of the class looked among themselves.
"Uh, never mind," Darien said confused. She looked at him, wondering what had just happened. Serena said nothing, retiring to her seat.
"What the hell was that? You guys just stood there looking all stupid and goggly eyed. What did he tell you, did he tell you that you wouldn't be able to go to the trip? Serena, what did he say. Oh, my god, did he just ask you out," Amanda whispered.
With that, Serena responded. At first she was till confused and that had slowed her mind a great deal. She turned to Amanda quickly before she was going to forget what she had just said.
"No, no he didn't ask me out. What's the matter with you? You of all people should know that I'm not interested in him. He didn't tell me anything. When he called me, he just said never mind, and that was it. Which now brings us to this pointless conversation," Serena said assured. Amanda raised a brow.
"Whatever. You guys were up there for a while. You looked shocked so I thought he gave you bad news. I couldn't really see because everyone was doing whatever it is the hell they do in here. Oh whatever," Amanda said finally, going back to her favorite manga. Serena noticed, and hod to put her tow cents in.
"They still make those, god, you're such a child. What's the big deal with those things anyway," Serena said snatching the colorful book. The pages seem to flip them selves, when she stumbled across one particular picture. It was her vision, a man kissing the maiden, then turning into dusk. Serena had a body shock, quickly closing the book.
"Do you have a malfunction? I paid good credit for this book, don't trash it. It's priceless; they don't make these anymore. I have to get from another sector and they're scarce over there too," Amanda wailed. She noticed the mien on Serena's face. Just to be sure, Serena looked at the book once more. Luckily for her, her finger had been on the page. Her eyes squinted in disapproval. It was picture of a young girl in school. She was looking at a boy she had a crush on when her "friend" saw and walked up to flirt with him, just to bug her.
"Give me that before I have to go postal," Amanda said gripping her precious manga. Serena simply turned, not know what to think. Amanda left her be, as she gently placed her perplexed head on the table.
Night fought with day, and prevailed over the long bizarre day. Serena drew her kitty in her lap, reading a book. She read a few pages before she realized she hadn't a clue of what she read. Her thoughts were else where, drifting father and farther apart. They ran from her, not wishing to be sought out. "Did today actually happened?" she sighed to her kitty. Lunara purred slightly, pawing at the dangling locks of hair falling from Serena. "Tomorrow's the big day, I won't see you for a few weeks, but don't worry Molly will take care of you. That is, if she doesn't have Melvin's tongue shoved down her throat," Serena said with a laugh. She looked down to Lunara, and swore that she understood every word she was saying. Every now and then, Serena truly wondered if her kitty could conceive her words. She smiled and placed Lunara on the marble floor.
Why did she meditate on earlier events that took place, still thinking if what happened, actually happen? Serena recalled when Amanda said they were staring at each other for a period of time.
"But I didn't say anything," She said to herself. Time seemed to still pass on, as though the vision really occurred in that moment.
The memory of the kiss made her heart and skin quiver. She didn't even see him in that way. Nothing about Darien had caught her attention, until today. Seeing her vision in the manga had stirred her up as well. Serena sighed, heading toward her luxurious bathroom.
The bubbles sooth the tense flesh of Serena Camebridge. She sighed, feeling ever so relaxed and calm. The steam devoured the room, leaving a dreaming scent of lilacs, peaches and strawberries. This was heaven Serena thought as she wiggled her toes in the warm liquid. Her troubles of the world were banished, her thought drowned away with the bath. Serena laid there in pure content.
Darien smiled as he finished the last pages of the book he'd been reading since he met Serena. He glanced at his watch.
"Already," he said to himself as he rose from the chair in the liberal arts center. He placed his hands in his pockets just after the book back on the self. Darien heard laughter pulling toward him, and saw someone he thought to be Serena.
"Serena," he said aloud still following the tones. He attempted to look through the selves but there were too many to get a clear picture. Darien looked to see if anyone else was around just in case he had been gravely mistaken. He saw her, and she smiled signaling that she wanted him to follow her. And so, being curious, he did.
"You're going to fast," he said trying to keep up. She turned the corner, leaving a door to closed.
"Wait, Serena we can't go in there," Darien said running to the door.
It was dark, and he couldn't see. He could still hear Serena laughing and it grew nearer. She was right in front him, the lights flicked on like magic. Her eyes dimmed as she took his hand. Darien resisted and pulled back.
"I want to show you something, Darien. Come with me, please. I promise we'll leave soon after so you won't get into any trouble," Serena said tugging his hand. Darien raised a brow, and agreed.
They ran together, something clicked in his mind. Darien felt as though this was something he should do. He smiled at her when she looked to him. Serena's eyes glowed and she stopped suddenly.
"Here," she said pointing a slow finger. She looked to him with those same sorrowful eyes he had once seen before. Darien grew very uncomfortable, looking toward the other direction.
It was a book, an unusual book at that. It was medium in size, but the pages were brunt, just the pages. Velvet silver dressed the cover of the book, and it was beautiful on the outside. Serena smiled in satisfaction as Darien flipped through the book. He narrowed his eyes, seeking to read the pages.
"It's our secret," Serena said just before she vanished.
"Sir, excuse me sir," said a voice.
Darien raised his sleepy eyes, looking around.
"It was a damn dream," he said to himself. He raised his head, a security guard in his face.
"We're closing Sir. Sorry to wake you, but you will have to leave," The heavy man said walking away.
Darien laughed to himself. How could he have fallen asleep and not know it. He wasn't that fatigue that he slept in the center. He wondered just how long was he napping and no one bothered to wake him earlier. Darien remembered he had been reading, but his book was no where in sight. He searched under the chair, moving his head back and forth.
"There it is," he said to himself. He gathered his belonging placing the book back on its rack.
"Sir!" the guard yelled. Darien quicken his pace, passing the door he had seen in his dream. Funny he thought, when he really thought about it, he hadn't even known the door existed. But in his dream, he knew he wasn't allowed in there. He shook his head. Darien had had a long and "interesting" day. It was time for him to get some real rest, after all, tomorrow was the big day. The book from Darien's dream was placed along with the other books.
What secrets did it hold, and why hadn't Darien noticed it wasn't the book he had thought it to be?
