AN: FINALLY! I updated. :D It's just one for now, I'll upload more later. I've been extremely busy with school. And then, my compute caught a virus! D: But it's gone now. :) Thank you to my reviews. You know how to turn someone's frown upside down. :D Enjoy!

Anime Princess: I do intend on having a few drabbles with the Outers and Mamoru. I've just been putting them off because I like the two of them together, no interruptions. xD But! Those will probably be next. o.o I'm saving the extra cute drabbles for last, so I need to get those out of the way. :D

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Theme: # 38

Note: Consider this AU Silver Millennium. Seiya is a prince (so he's fully male) and Kakyuu is his guardian. Serenity is six, while Seiya is 11. o.o


Scribbling

Serenity was sprawled across the carpeted floor of her bedroom. A pile of papers lay in front of her and markers, colored pencils, and crayons were spread out beside it. The six year old was so absorbed in her latest project, that she had commanded everyone in the castle not to disturb her. She tossed a crayon to the side and reached for another one, quickly returning to her work. She began to hum, her feet kicking happily as she reached for a marker.

The small girl's movements suddenly stopped. She studied her art piece for a while before deciding that it was missing something. She couldn't quite figure out what it was. Her eyes roamed around the paper, growling when she couldn't find the missing component. At the small noise, Luna turned her attention to her owner, concern overcoming her sleepy expression. Serenity was now sitting up, tapping her chin, deep in thought. As Luna was about to voice her concern, the small blond squealed in delight, grabbed a marker and scribbled something on her paper. She watched as the girl tossed the marker to the ground, lifted to the paper to her lips and kissed it. Luna smiled at the small display of affection, immediately understanding Serenity's determination to make her picture perfect. The guardian returned to her original ball as the princess skipped out of the room, clutching the paper behind her.


"Seiya-sama, would you please hurry? Queen Serenity is waiting for me."

Kakyuu tapped her foot, her arms crossed at her chest. She huffed in annoyance. Truly, she would have left the prince, but she knew better than that. The only reason he would tag along with her when it was time to visit the Moon Kingdom was because of Queen Serenity's daughter. Though he was five years older than her, they got along as if they were the same age. Kakyuu once believed that it was because Seiya acted like he was the princess's age, but that theory was ruled out when she saw how her young master acted outside of the castle.

The red haired guardian groaned as she slammed her hand on the prince's door, "Seiya-sama! I'm going to be late!"

"I'm coming! I'm coming!"

The door flew open to reveal the prince, a frown etched onto his face, "Don't rush me, Kakyuu. You know I hate rushing."

"We wouldn't have to rush if you had woken up when you were supposed to!" She grabbed his arm, pulling him towards her, the door slamming shut in the process. She lifted him up and threw him over her shoulder, running down the hall towards the main entrance.

"Ow! Kakyuu!"

"Shush!" Kakyuu scolded. "I wouldn't have to do this if you listened to me."

The boy sighed and rolled his eyes as he was tossed into the carriage. Seiya knew that no matter what he said, Kakyuu would always win. Most people didn't understand why he would let her handle him the way she did. Then again, no one understood the prince's mentality. Seiya wasn't one to flaunt his princely status to the world, he didn't like it. He liked to respect his elders and do as they say, even if he didn't want to. It was much simpler this way. Seiya wasn't all that innocent, though. There were times when he would act cocky, just to tease whomever he was with. He liked to see people become frustrated over something small or become embarrassed because he guessed something right. A small smile crept onto Seiya's face as he became lost in his thoughts, thinking of ways to drive Kakyuu insane.

"We're here."


"Mama, when is Kakyuu-san coming over?" Serenity sat along the edge of her parents' king sized bed, swinging her feet happily. Her eyes were set upon her swinging feet, refusing to look at her mother, fearing a blush would grace her face.

Queen Serenity chuckled softly, "Soon, princess, soon."

Serenity won the battle against her emotions and lifted her gaze to her mother. The queen had been flitting about the room, gathering papers for the meeting her mother called with the warriors. The small girl frowned. She had hoped her mother would be facing her; she wanted to figure out if she was lying to her. Of course, the queen never lied – she was the most honest person ever born. Soon, the princess cheered up, "Is Seiya coming, too?"

"Yes Serenity. Seiya always comes when Kakyuu does." Queen Serenity gathered the last of her papers and set them on the desk, ready for the meeting. She walked over to her child, kneeled and poked her nose before planting a kiss the crescent moon that resided on her forehead. "Want to wait for them –"

She was cut off by a servant, nearly running into the room. "Serenity-sama, Kakyuu-san has arrived."

Queen Serenity nodded, dismissing the male. She turned her attention to Serenity once again with a wide smile, "It looks like we don't have to wait at all. Come on." The queen erected herself, holding out her hand. The small girl grabbed it, trying to contain her excitement. Her mother chuckled as she retrieved the papers, gliding out of the room.

Serenity tugged on her mom's hand gently, a thought suddenly swirling through her mind, "Ne, Mama? Seiya and I will be like you and papa one day, right?"

The older woman's step faltered. She looked down at her daughter, whose smile seemed almost illuminated. She inhaled and licked her lips, searching for an answer her daughter would understand. It wasn't that they couldn't be together; it was that when they got older, they might see to find love in someone else. Though the queen wanted Seiya and Serenity to be together; they were perfect together even if Seiya was a little older than her daughter. She smiled, exhaling, "You'll see when you get older, dear."

As they descended the remaining stairs, Serenity squealed and released her hold on her mother's hand. She bolted down the steps and leaped into Seiya's arms. Kakyuu and Queen Serenity were still stunned by how coordinated the move was. It seemed like it had come naturally the first time they had done it, and had the queen wondering if they really were soul mates. She couldn't deny that Serenity fit perfectly in Seiya's arms, anyone could see that. Queen Serenity pushed those thoughts to the back of her head and welcomed Kakyuu, leading the red haired woman to the Hall, where the other warriors waited.

Serenity nuzzled her face in Seiya's neck as he headed towards the small lounging area they often played in. "Seiyaaa," the small girl whined, sniffling. "I missed youuuu."

Seiya shook his head, rubbing the girl's back and sat down on the couch in the room, "Odango, it's only been two weeks."

"That's still too long!" She pulled away to scowl up at him. "I've been lonely. There's no one to play with. Mars, Venus, Mercury, and Jupiter all had to leave for training."

The boy smiled and rubbed the small wrinkles from her forehead, forcing her to return her eyebrows to their natural state. He pushed the corners of her mouth upward to make her smile. He frowned slightly, "It hurts to see you without a smile. Especially when I came over to see you. I thought you missed me."

Serenity shook his hands away and smiled, reaching up to pet his head, "Don't worry, Seiya. I'm happy and I did miss you. "

Seiya smiled and pulled her into a hug. "Now, princess, what do we do today?"

The small girl tapped her chin, deep in thought. "Oh! Seiya, I have a present for you."

Seiya cocked his head to the side, partially confused, "Present?"

Serenity nodded and hopped off of his lap. "I'll be right back!" She dashed out of the room, leaving Seiya even more confused. He hadn't been expecting a gift from the girl, was it a holiday that he had forgotten? Guilt overwhelmed him; he hadn't brought her a gift. He snapped out of his reverie when she trotted back into the room, both hands behind her back.

"Close your eyes," she commanded.

"Why?"

"Just close them Seiya."

Seiya shut his eyes and heard a soft rustling. He was desperate to open them, but knew that Serenity would be angry if he did. He heard her giggle, "Okay, open!"

He opened his eyes and came face to face with a drawing. He took it from her, using his free hand to pull her into his lap. He didn't comprehend the picture, as it was just stick figures and a bunch of other scribbles.

"Do you like it?" Serenity threw her head back so that she was looking up at him.

Seiya kissed her forehead, "I love it, but…what does it mean?"

Serenity giggled and lowered her head. She pointed to a large house looking scribble, "That's a church." She pointed to the stick figures standing in a line in front of the church, "Those are the people."

Seiya finally saw that the picture was one of a wedding, "Oh. Where am I?"

She pointed to a stick figure that was in the very front, wearing a hat, "That's you. You're the groom."

"Ah, and who's the bride?"

She pointed to the figure standing next to him. Her wedding attire was pink and she held sticks with swirls on them, which Seiya figured were the roses. "That's the bride, silly."

Seiya chuckled, "I know that, but who is she? I want to know who I'm getting married to."

Serenity looked up at him again, "That's me, Seiya. Can't you tell by the hair?"

Seiya blinked and looked at the picture again. It, indeed, was her. She'd drawn balls at the top of her head and two spaghetti looking lines coming from them. He turned his attention to Serenity, chuckling at the small pink tint on her cheeks. "So, this is our wedding?"

Serenity nodded and gasped as she was spun around and crushed into his chest. Seiya nuzzled his face in her hair, "Thank you."

He released her and set the picture on the table, so he wouldn't lose it. Serenity giggled and pressed her lips against his, quickly pulling away. "You're welcome."

She hopped off of him again. "Let's play hide and seek. You're it!" The small girl darted out of the room before the boy could react. He stared at the spot where she had been standing and then at the picture she gave him. A small blush painted onto his face. His shock was replaced with a smile. How very innocent she was, Seiya thought. He stood, counting in his head and exited the room.