"We're home..."
Aunt Gaia and Aunt Serenity were in the middle on their conversation when Darien and Andrew got into the Sheilds
residence. Seeing upon the sleeping child in Darien's arm was her dearest daughter, Aunt Serenity stood up almost
immediately. Less than a minute, the boys were surrounded by both concerned women and were threw by questions such
as how was it happen and why Serena'd got tear stained as it was not meant to be on her face.
"Stop questioning!" yelled an irritated Darien, and it worked as silent greeted him. With a satisficed face, he
told them he would answered their questions after he carried Serena to her room.
"Wow, I never knew he had that in him." This is said by Andrew, Darien's longest and bestest friend. Then Aunt
Serenity came next by saying.
"I don't like when he does that. He's so scary."
"He is not my child anymore..." said Aunt Gaia with teary eyes after a moment of silent. She then continued by
saying the word which Andrew and Aunt Serenity afraid the most - " because a child doesn't mad at people" - and
with that, they were sent over sent to fly over the place, including Darien.
It was either relief or tired, Darien gave a sighed as he carried Serena to her room. Knowing he would be kept for
the whole night for questioning, Darien relaxed himself by stretching out his sore arms. *Serena: "Hey, I'm not
that heavy!!" Darien: "I didn't say you are! Neither have I said a thing!" Me, aka the author: "Enough
quarelling!" "..." Me: "Now, that's better. See what you two just did? Making me forget the scripts." Both Serena
and Darien: "What?" Me: "Suit you two right. =P"*
@~/~ @~/~ @~/~ @~/~ @~/~
After about two hours of meeting and ten minutes of showering, Darien laid on his bed, thinking. If it wasn't they
met with Serena at the park today, there wouldn't be a meeting; if there wasn't a meeting, he wouldn't know what
happened to Serena. Surely Aunt Serenity had told him the sudden change in Serena, yet wasn't sure why was that.
Serena was so against of their moving to Australia from the very beginning, not even a temporary visiting to an old
friend would convience her... until one night, she came to Aunt Serenity, with luggages fully packed, and telling
her that she agreed to move oversea. Just before they departed, Aunt Serenity could tell from her red puffy eyes
that her daughter had been crying from nights to nights. Still, not wanting to say what made her cried nor why she
suddenly changed her mind.
Telling the past was Aunt Serenity's part, then what about Andrew's? Well, his part was to recap what happened to
Serena this afternoon, and what result did they get? Nothing. They'd got nothing. How frustrated was that! Neither
the past nor the event from today would help Darien to solve the mystery, for there wasn't a connection. Great!
That was what he exactly wanted - to know Serena more, yet didn't know where to get the source! This was... just
GREAT!
"Can it be..." Darien rose from his bed so quickly that, as if he had a sudden heart attack, as he recalled the
conversation he and Serena had a month ago. "Nah! Impossible." Reassuring himself, he leaned back to his bed wtih
his face facing to the window, admiring the full moon. "It can't be, or can it?"
Aunt Gaia and Aunt Serenity were in the middle on their conversation when Darien and Andrew got into the Sheilds
residence. Seeing upon the sleeping child in Darien's arm was her dearest daughter, Aunt Serenity stood up almost
immediately. Less than a minute, the boys were surrounded by both concerned women and were threw by questions such
as how was it happen and why Serena'd got tear stained as it was not meant to be on her face.
"Stop questioning!" yelled an irritated Darien, and it worked as silent greeted him. With a satisficed face, he
told them he would answered their questions after he carried Serena to her room.
"Wow, I never knew he had that in him." This is said by Andrew, Darien's longest and bestest friend. Then Aunt
Serenity came next by saying.
"I don't like when he does that. He's so scary."
"He is not my child anymore..." said Aunt Gaia with teary eyes after a moment of silent. She then continued by
saying the word which Andrew and Aunt Serenity afraid the most - " because a child doesn't mad at people" - and
with that, they were sent over sent to fly over the place, including Darien.
It was either relief or tired, Darien gave a sighed as he carried Serena to her room. Knowing he would be kept for
the whole night for questioning, Darien relaxed himself by stretching out his sore arms. *Serena: "Hey, I'm not
that heavy!!" Darien: "I didn't say you are! Neither have I said a thing!" Me, aka the author: "Enough
quarelling!" "..." Me: "Now, that's better. See what you two just did? Making me forget the scripts." Both Serena
and Darien: "What?" Me: "Suit you two right. =P"*
@~/~ @~/~ @~/~ @~/~ @~/~
After about two hours of meeting and ten minutes of showering, Darien laid on his bed, thinking. If it wasn't they
met with Serena at the park today, there wouldn't be a meeting; if there wasn't a meeting, he wouldn't know what
happened to Serena. Surely Aunt Serenity had told him the sudden change in Serena, yet wasn't sure why was that.
Serena was so against of their moving to Australia from the very beginning, not even a temporary visiting to an old
friend would convience her... until one night, she came to Aunt Serenity, with luggages fully packed, and telling
her that she agreed to move oversea. Just before they departed, Aunt Serenity could tell from her red puffy eyes
that her daughter had been crying from nights to nights. Still, not wanting to say what made her cried nor why she
suddenly changed her mind.
Telling the past was Aunt Serenity's part, then what about Andrew's? Well, his part was to recap what happened to
Serena this afternoon, and what result did they get? Nothing. They'd got nothing. How frustrated was that! Neither
the past nor the event from today would help Darien to solve the mystery, for there wasn't a connection. Great!
That was what he exactly wanted - to know Serena more, yet didn't know where to get the source! This was... just
GREAT!
"Can it be..." Darien rose from his bed so quickly that, as if he had a sudden heart attack, as he recalled the
conversation he and Serena had a month ago. "Nah! Impossible." Reassuring himself, he leaned back to his bed wtih
his face facing to the window, admiring the full moon. "It can't be, or can it?"
