Yasmeen: I'm back! Sorry to keep you guys waiting, but my computer was
acting all rudey-poo so I couldn't do anything. That, and I didn't feel
like it! LOL. So, here's the continuation of Serenity Takaishi!
Serenity floated through the clouds. She climbed up these velvety stairs that lead to a gigantic door. She tried to reach it, but something held her back. She turned to see all her friends. Yugi, Carmen, and Sakura-Lily were grabbing her top. "Let go!" Serenity mouthed. She spoke, but no words came out. She was unleashed from there grasp and headed for the large doors. She ran and ran, but as she ran the doors seemed to go farther, and farther, and farther, until--- "Miss Takaishi!" Serenity lifted her head from her desk at school.She had drool all over her face and didn't know. She wiped off her mouth and turned towards the teacher. "Huh?" s she said. Her teacher, Ms. Origami, stood looking stern. "How can you learn about the feudal era when your in dreamland?" she said. Yugi snickered in the back of the class. "Mr. Hugerashi, silence!" she said. "I'm sorry, Ms. Origami, I was up late last night" Serenity said. She couldn't believe she'd fell asleep again. "Thank you, Miss Takaishi. Now, if you return your eyes to the chalkboard-" Just then, Mandy Morrison passed Serenity a note. "Who's it from?" Serenity whispered. But Mandy had turned her head. Serenity grasped the note and looked and the front:
To: Serenity Takaishi
Serenity unfolded the note and read it, then she gasped. Dear Serenity, It's me again. Takari. You know the Spring Formal is coming up. I was wondering if you wanted to go with me. Although you've rejected me in Spanish, English, Japanese, and Italian, oh, and French too, I know you want to go with me. So what do you say? I know it's a yes. Say yes, Serenity. You'd better say yes.
Serenity raised one eyebrow. "'I'd better say yes?'" she said, whispering. "Miss Takaishi, do you have something that you want to share with the class?" Ms. Origami said. "No, Ma'am." Serenity said. "Let's see then" Ms Origami said, walking from the back of the classroom. Serenity didn't know what to do. If she went to the trashcan, she'd know she had something. She did the only thing she could think of-and put the note in her mouth. "Where is it?" Ms. Origami said. Serenity nodded her head no. "Nothing eh? OK, Serenity, but try to pay attention. And take that gum out of your mouth. Serenity nodded her head and went to the trash. She took the note out and threw it away. Then she took out a piece of gum, chewed it, then spit it out. She went to her seat and took out a clean sheet of paper. She took out her favorite pen and wrote:
Takari, the answer's no. The answer's always gonna be no. Leave me alone! And what do you mean 'I'd better say yes'? You don't control me. I'm not going to the dance with you. Get a life. Alright? Leave me alone, Takari!
Serenity
The bell rung and the class got up. She gave Takari the note, and watched him read it. "Leave me alone, Takari" Serenity said. "You still want me" Takari said. "Yes. I want you to leave me alone" Serenity said. She walked ot of class, not knowing anything about the Feudal Era of Japan.
Serenity floated through the clouds. She climbed up these velvety stairs that lead to a gigantic door. She tried to reach it, but something held her back. She turned to see all her friends. Yugi, Carmen, and Sakura-Lily were grabbing her top. "Let go!" Serenity mouthed. She spoke, but no words came out. She was unleashed from there grasp and headed for the large doors. She ran and ran, but as she ran the doors seemed to go farther, and farther, and farther, until--- "Miss Takaishi!" Serenity lifted her head from her desk at school.She had drool all over her face and didn't know. She wiped off her mouth and turned towards the teacher. "Huh?" s she said. Her teacher, Ms. Origami, stood looking stern. "How can you learn about the feudal era when your in dreamland?" she said. Yugi snickered in the back of the class. "Mr. Hugerashi, silence!" she said. "I'm sorry, Ms. Origami, I was up late last night" Serenity said. She couldn't believe she'd fell asleep again. "Thank you, Miss Takaishi. Now, if you return your eyes to the chalkboard-" Just then, Mandy Morrison passed Serenity a note. "Who's it from?" Serenity whispered. But Mandy had turned her head. Serenity grasped the note and looked and the front:
To: Serenity Takaishi
Serenity unfolded the note and read it, then she gasped. Dear Serenity, It's me again. Takari. You know the Spring Formal is coming up. I was wondering if you wanted to go with me. Although you've rejected me in Spanish, English, Japanese, and Italian, oh, and French too, I know you want to go with me. So what do you say? I know it's a yes. Say yes, Serenity. You'd better say yes.
Serenity raised one eyebrow. "'I'd better say yes?'" she said, whispering. "Miss Takaishi, do you have something that you want to share with the class?" Ms. Origami said. "No, Ma'am." Serenity said. "Let's see then" Ms Origami said, walking from the back of the classroom. Serenity didn't know what to do. If she went to the trashcan, she'd know she had something. She did the only thing she could think of-and put the note in her mouth. "Where is it?" Ms. Origami said. Serenity nodded her head no. "Nothing eh? OK, Serenity, but try to pay attention. And take that gum out of your mouth. Serenity nodded her head and went to the trash. She took the note out and threw it away. Then she took out a piece of gum, chewed it, then spit it out. She went to her seat and took out a clean sheet of paper. She took out her favorite pen and wrote:
Takari, the answer's no. The answer's always gonna be no. Leave me alone! And what do you mean 'I'd better say yes'? You don't control me. I'm not going to the dance with you. Get a life. Alright? Leave me alone, Takari!
Serenity
The bell rung and the class got up. She gave Takari the note, and watched him read it. "Leave me alone, Takari" Serenity said. "You still want me" Takari said. "Yes. I want you to leave me alone" Serenity said. She walked ot of class, not knowing anything about the Feudal Era of Japan.
