"I don't think you should be seeing Liam." Darien stated not looking up from his paper. Serena stopped dead in the door way to her room then continued to the bathroom. It was simply too early for this conversation and she was going to ignore it as long as possible.
"Did you not hear me or are you purposely ignoring me?" Darien asked when she emerged. He was obviously not going to drop this.
"I was ignoring you. You are not my father nor of any relation to me. You have made it quite clear that you are only my roommate and as such you have no say in my love life."
"I thought we were friends and as a friend I'm telling you he's not what he seems. He's a player and expects certain things in his relationships. Face it Serena he's far more experienced then you are." Darien said throwing down his paper.
"Whatever Darien. I never should have told you that." Serena stormed into her room. A few minutes later she reappeared in jean short shorts and a green bandana shirt. It looked more like a bandana than a shirt.
"Where are you going?" Darien demanded.
"Out." Serena stated sullenly crossing her arms under her breast.
"To see Liam?"
"Maybe." She smiled coyly.
"Your not going anywhere dressed like that you practically have screw me written all over you."
"Not your problem." And she walked out the door. She took a bit of malicious pleasure in the knowledge that Darien was obviously jealous and tried not to feel guilty. She actually wasn't going to see Liam today he had to help his brother move and then had the night shift. Nor was she going to see the girls, she was going to meet up with her brother. They'd decided to meet halfway between where they lived and spend the day together then split a hotel room for the night and head home early the next morning. She'd been looking forward to the trip all week but hadn't told anyone about it. She didn't want her friends to be able to tell Darien where she was and Liam had promised to ignore his phone should anyone call, not hard seeing as he wasn't going to be home anyways. And so she was leaving Darien to draw his own conclusions knowing full well what they would be.
