AN: In this chapter I wanted to try something new, so this is from Amy's third person view. I wanted to kind of explore why she acts the way she does and what motivates her to do the things she does. Oh, and I don't own Sailor Moon. I do own Machelle.

Serena had Sammy's hand gripped tightly in hers as she dragged him along the sidewalk.

"You're not supposed to talk to them. The preliminary hearing is tomorrow. Machelle said we have a sure fire case, we can't lose. I want them to pay," she said darkly. Although he would never admit it, at that moment Sammy was truly afraid of her.

"Um, Serena," he said softly, "could you let go of my hand?" she only stared at him for a moment before releasing him.

"Let's go."

Meanwhile.

Back at the cafe Amy was shocked by what had transpired, the sheer emptiness had frightened her. She sat down at the counter, dazed.

She was losing one of her friends, her best friend, the one she had always turned to when things got rough. She didn't see Andrew when he approached and jumped when he put a hand on her shoulder.

"Hey," he said gently. She looked up with tear filled eyes and he looked around.

"I shouldn't really be talking to you, I've been called as a witness for the plaintiff," he took a deep breath,

"I don't know what's going on with Serena right now, but I know she loves you guys. She loves all of you. So even if she isn't herself and doesn't really remember that right now, you need to."

He wiped off the counter in front of her and moved on to clean the rest.

my was struck by the fact that, though he might be only a little bit older than them, he exceeded them all, even her, in wisdom. She wiped the tears from her eyes and walked back to the table.

"Well, now that we've all been served we need to find a good lawyer and explain it to our parents. Well, to those of us who have parents." Amy picked up her purse and made her way along the road to her home.

She could only hope that, for once, her mother was actually home. She didn't see the car in the driveway and her father had left them years ago. It was all her mothers fault.

If she hadn't ignored them both, he wouldn't have tried to find love with his whore of a secretary. If she would stop ignoring them life would have been so much better for everyone.

She waved the butler away as she stormed up the stairs.

She didn't pretend to have it all. She didn't that was one of the reasons why, deep down, she resented Serena. Serena had the perfect life.

Her parents loved her no matter what. They would love her if she were ugly and stupid and mean. They wouldn't scream at her and call her stupid if she came home and there was a 'B' on her report card. They wouldn't ignore her for days on end, relying on the servants to care for her. They wouldn't because that's not how a real family would act. They would love each other, no matter what. That's why she wished Serena would just vanish. Because Serena had the one thing that Amy truly desired.

Love.