D Here's my latest Drabble.(It's kinda long though)

Caution Contains Extreme Fluff.
Might make you have a stomach ache after reading...

As always, I don't own Sailor Moon.

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"Serena, what are you doing?" asked Luna.

Serena looked down from her perch on her bed and smiled.

"I'm making Valentines!"

Luna gave her a puzzled look.

"I thought you bought some at the store last week."

Continuing to smile, Serena cut out what appeared to be a red tomato.

"Oh Luna, don't be silly! Those were for my classmates! I always make my friends homemade ones! It's…more special, you know?"

Luna shook her head and signed.

'If only she but that much effort into her school work.'

She looked back up at the enthusiastic blonde, now covered in glue and glitter, and it made her smile.

'Still, she has such a heart. That is a really sweet thing to do.'

She jumped on the bed and landed next to a pile of multi-colored construction paper.

"Do you need any help Serena?"

Serena pasted the tomato looking thing on a piece of yellow paper.

"Nah Luna, it's ok. I'm almost done anyway. You can see what I made, if you like. I laid them on my desk to dry."

Luna nodded, and jumped over to the desk. There were four cards lying neatly next to each other. One looked like a heart shaped ice cube.

It read:

"Ami, you're so COOL! Have a happy Valentines Day!"

Luna giggled. Sure it was cheesy, but it totally screamed Serena. The next one looked like a regular card, with a picture of a, crudely drawn, smiling cartoon lighting bolt, holding a sugar pink heart. The inside of the card read:

" Lita, hope you have an Electifiying Valentines Day!"

'Should I tell her that she spelled Electrifying wrong? Hmm…maybe later, she looks busy.'

She continued onto the next one. This one looked like a gray blob. This puzzled Luna. This one didn't look very festive! The inside had orange, yellow, and red strips of paper coming out of the middle.

It read:

"Rei, I hope your Valentines Day is Smokin'!"

'Oh! I see now, the outside is smoke! Very clever!'

The last one had a picture of a monkey drawn on the outside, and had banana stickers on the inside.

It read:

"Andrew, you're so a-peel-ing! Haha! Happy Valentines Day!"

Serena got up and laid her newest one on the desk.

"So Luna, what do you think of them?"

"They're very nice Serena…but I regret to inform you that…you spelled Electrifying wrong on this card."

Serena picked up Lita's card and looked it over.

"Hmm…oh well, maybe she won't notice?"

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Serena waited until Luna was asleep, and got her list from under her pillow. Every name was crossed off, except for the very last one…the very first one on her mind for that day in particular.

'Why does it have to be so hard to make him a card?'

She wanted his to be extra special, and to say what she felt from the bottom of her heart. She wanted to convey her true feelings, and yet, wanted it to still be simple enough to make a card for it.

"Oh how do the card companies do this?" she whispered in an annoyed fashion.

She picked up the construction paper, and looked over the colors she had left.

"Yuck! Who would ever make anything out of this yucky color?" She was about to throw it away, when inspiration struck her. She quick went to coloring, glittering, cutting and pasting the new, genius creation.

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"Oh Serena! This card is great! Thank you so much!" Andrew couldn't stop laughing at the cartoon monkey on the front, or the corny message on the inside.

"I like yours too! You know how much I like bunnies!"

Mina ran up to Serena, and gave her a big hug. "Oh Serena! I just LOVE mine! It's totally cool!"

Serena beamed. "I'm so glad you liked it!"

Still smiling, Mina opened her card. "It's SO great! But…uh…why is Sailor V roping in a tomato?"

"Huh!" Serena snatched the card out of the other blonde's hand, and examined her work. She returned the card and blushed.

"Mina, that's a heart…not a tomato. Sailor V is roping in a HEART."

Mina looked down at the card again, and began to laugh. "OH! Ok! That makes more sense now! Thanks so much Ser!"

Mina skipped back over to the booth with the other girls, explaining their mistake.

"See girls, it's a heart!"

Serena crossed her arms and mumbled,

"Lousy Luna…does she always have to be right? I though it looked like a heart anyway…"

"Talking to yourself, Meatball Head?" whispered a husky voice in her ear. She felt a shiver go up her spine.

"None of your business Baka."

Darien slipped onto the stool next to her, and ordered a coffee from Andrew.

Her heart sped up as she though on the certain Valentine in her purse. She wanted to give it to him…but she didn't necessarily want to be around when he opened it. She needed an excuse to leave, without looking nervous or strange.

Her prayers were answered.

"Hey Serena, there's a MAJOR sale going on at the Mall! Were all heading over there! Wanna join?"

'Perfect!'

"Yeah! Go ahead girls, I'll catch up in a sec, ok!"

"OK!"

"Guess I'll see you later Andrew, thanks again for the card!"

He looked up from his counter wiping.

"You're welcome! See you later! Have fun!"

He then took the dirty rag and went into the back to wring it out.

Serena started to gather her things, and retrieve a couple dollars to pay for her milkshake. Just before she laid her money down, a gentle hand laid on hers.

"Nah Meatball Head, it's on me today…ok?"

A surprised Serena looked up into the, rather shy looking Darien, who was doing his best to avoid her gaze.

"But-but, why? You don't have to-"

"Just, just consider it a Valentines Day gift, ok? Spend your money on sometime else at the Mall."

Was it just her, or was he blushing?

Wait,Darien Chiba, blushing!

She realized that she was probably blushing too, especially since he still had his hand on hers. She reluctantly retracted her hand, and fished out the card in her purse.

"O-ok Darien. Thank you. Here, I-made-this-for-you-Happy-Valentines-Day-see-ya-later!."

And she ran out the door.

Mystified, he looked down at the envelope she had thrust into his hands. He opened it up to see…the oddest-looking card he had ever laid his eyes upon.

It was a home-produced card, made of green construction paper, cut to look like…his jacket? On the right sleeve, it read:

"Hate the jacket…"

'What a nice way to start out a Valentine.' He thought.

When he opened the card, he was blown away.

From the ordinary cover, nobody would have expected the glittering hearts, rose stickers, and the rainbow of colors pouring out from it's depths.

On the left sleeve, it read:

"…but I Love You."