OK, so sorry to make you guys wait. Thank you for being patient. Here's the next chapter. I do not own Sailor Moon or anything like that so if you want to sue me, nice try.

"Serena, I..." Darien began to say, his breathing hard and his heart beating fast. He pulled away and stood up, looking away from Serena's confused face.
"Darien, what's wrong? Did I do something to offend you?" Serena's eyes misted over, hot tears burning her eyes.
"No, Sere. I just don't think we should be doing this right now." Darien walked over to the door and put on his shoes, not daring to look at Serena's sad face.
"Darien, wait! I can stop, please don't go. I need someone to talk to, to comfort me. Please." Serena's face was drowned in a torrent of salty tears, her voice cracking in plead, her eyes darkened with sadness.
"No, Serena. I have to go." Darien replied harshly as he walked out the door and closed it behind him. He jogged to his car and revved the engine, just pulling away when Serena flung open the door. 'It's too soon, Serena. I couldn't do this right now, it's taking advantage of you.'
Serena cried furiously for the next few hours, then went to her bedroom and fell asleep wondering what had went wrong.

For the next few days, Darien carefully avoided all the places he usually saw Serena. Serena tried constantly to ask Darien what had went wrong and how she could fix it, but Darien would have nothing to do with her.
'There is only one way to make her see that I am over her.' Darien thought cruelly to himself. 'I must date someone else. Someone who will make Serena so jealous...' and just then, a striking girl walked by, disrupting Darien's thoughts. 'She'll do.'
"Excuse me. My name is Darien Shields and I would love to make your acquaintance." Darien extended his hand and the girl reached out and took it.
"The name is Diana, Diana Christensen. Nice to meet you." The girl stood there in her hot pink shirt and lime green tank, her hair as bright as a highlighter. Smiling, she looked Darien over and nodded, as if signaling to him that she thought he looked alright.
"Would you like to go out for dinner with me tonight? We could go to the arcade right now." Darien smiled brightly, trying to make the girl think he was interested. 'This is going to be so much harder than I thought. The girl is nothing like Serena. I bet she kisses worse... - stop that! You need to forget Serena!' His mind fought against his heart, but eventually his mind won and he and Dian were walking hand in hand to the Crown Arcade.
The two walked into the arcade and all head turned, eyeing the mismatched pair with curious stares. Darien, the son of two very wealthy people, and Diana, an outrageous girl with a penchant for strange outfits, were a definitely different couple. Seeing the two, Serena jumped out of her chair and left her friends Mina, Rei, Ami and Lita behind. Jogging over, she extended her hand to Diana and introduced herself.
"Hello! My name is Serena. These are my friends," Serena turned to show her friends, who'd run up behind her, "Mina, Rei, Ami and Lita. We're very glad to meet you. If you're a friend of Darien's, you're a friend of ours." Serena warmly smiled, as did the girls, and turned to Darien. "May I speak with you for a moment, Darien?" Serena expertly forced a smile.
"Now, now, Serena. It would be rude of me to leave my girlfriend, now wouldn't it?" Darien dodged Serena's invitation, knowing Serena wouldn't pick a fight.
"Oh, yes, I suppose it would be. Would you care to join us for dinner?" Serena again forced a smile and turned to lead everyone back to the table.
"Yes, we'd love to, wouldn't we, Di?" Darien held out his arm for Diana and she looped her arm through his. The group walked back to the table and sat down, Darien sitting across from both Serena and Diana, who were seated side by side.
"So, Diana. How long have you gone to our school?" Mina asked nervously.
"I only got here today and already I have a boyfriend. Amazing, isn't it, the way fate turns out?" Diana played with Darien's hands across the table.
It was Rei's turn to question Diana. "How did you two meet?"
"Darien just introduced himself as I was walking towards my bus stop. I was taken aback by his abruptness, but I suppose guys are like that sometimes." Diana replied, still stricken by the memories of only an hour ago.
"And have you two talked at all? Say, about past relationships?" Ami inquired, ever curious about Darien's quick new love.
"No, not at all. Is there something I should know?" Diana looked into Darien's eyes, her own fogging with worry.
"Only that he's dated all of us, except Sere, of course. But don't worry, he's not active or anything. We're all still virgins." Lita piped up, feeling the need to put her two cents in.
"Darien, that's quite a few girls. Do you get bored often?" Diana stated quickly, her worry morphing into fear.
"No, no, it's nothing like that." Darien was quick to reply, knowing that he was lying the entire time. Looking into Serena's eyes he saw fear and hurt, and knew that he was partly responsible. "Diana, I think we should go. We interrupted the girls' night out and I don't like to break tradition." He gave a quick wink to Diana before grabbing her hand to help her out of her chair. "We'll see you girls later. Bye."
"It was great to meet you all! Thanks for being so nice to me." Diana smiled and waved good bye.
"Bye!" The girls chorused as the pair walked out of the arcade. They finished their milkshakes and paid their bill, each splitting up to go their separate ways.

For a week Darien and Diana were seen around town, holding hands, eating together, doing everything couples do. From a safe distance Serena had watched this, praying that Darien would dump Diana before anything got to serious. One day, Serena grew tired of just watching and ventured over to Darien's apartment.
"Darien Shields, please." Serena said politely to the doorman.
"Top floor, penthouse suite, Miss." The doorman replied, opening the door for Serena to walk through.
"Thank you." Serena nodded curtly and stepped through the doorway. She had made sure to look exceptional today, knowing she would need to pull out all the stops to win Darien back. Dressed in maroon dress pants and a black corset-styled top, she looked like a runway model. Her hair hung loose, cascading down her back in small, loose curls. She stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor, nervously running her other hand over her skirt to smooth it. A small ding rang out and the doors opened, revealing only two doors. One led to Darien's apartment and the other led to his neighbors. Serena walked down the hall, turned at Darien's door and stood. 'This is it, Sere. Don't chicken out.' She thought to herself, mentally preparing for what was to come.

OK, it's really long, so I'm going to cut it off here. BUT, I already started the sixth chapter so I promise either tomorrow or the next day for sure I'll get it out. Thanks so much!