A/N: Sorry it's been a while since I've posted the next chapter/theme.. Summer school started and thought I'd have a fun day today going to my bro's graduation ceremony...but could not make it. Bleh, well I hope you like this chapter. Thanks and please read and review! Thanks!

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"Gosh, it's so boring," a sandy blonde muttered. She was laying on a deck chair with the sun rays beaming down at her. Her delicate teal orbs were shielded with dark sunglasses as she surveyed the many beautiful bikini clad women walking around the pool.

"Read a book, Haruka," the sandy blonde's partner suggested as she sighed contently in her chair. Haruka picked up a thick book from the stacks that they brought with them on their trip to the Bahamas. She read the title outloud,

"The Trickster: Hell Has Never Been So Cold written by Muriel Gray. (1) Sounds insteresting enough." Haruka began reading the first chapter and about 10min later, she sighed and put the book in her lap,

"Books are supposed to educate and all that, aren't they? Well, this book just killed my last brain cells."

Serena laughed into her Pina Colada drink, "Was it that boring?"

"Compared to your vision of books, yes it definately was. I think the title was a distraction, a temptation to lure unexpected readers to buy the book. I can't believe I have this book in my collection," Haruka sighed. Serena pouted,

"Well, at least Michiru is enjoying her book. It must be quite interesting if she's been reading it for the past 30mins."

"Hm, maybe. Hey, Michiru. What's that about?" Haruka wondered. When no answer came, Haruka tried again. Again, no answer whatsoever,

"Michiru, are you listening?" Haruka tugged the book from the sea senshi's face and raised her brows in surprised,

"She's sleeping, koneko-chan. Michiru is sleeping...this book must be boring too!"

"What? Are you serious? Michiru is sleeping because of a book? Nah, can't be. She's just jetlagged," Serena gaped.

"Maybe...but look where the book is opened to. It's still the first page of the book. So I'm guessing it's the book's fault for putting poor Michiru to sleep. She was so exited to swim. I guess she's going to sleep the afternoon away," Haruka smirked.

"So if your book and Michiru's book were both boring then this stack right here are boring also?" Serena smiled.

"Yes, I believe so," Haruka smiled back.

"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" Serena leaned in. Haruka leaned in also,

"If you're thinking what I'm thinking, then it's a sure sign that we're both thinking the exact same thing. Let's go have a book sale!"

"Yeah! Wait, what?" Serena wondered, her pink sunglasses askewed.

"A book sale, that's what you're thinking weren't you?" Haruka asked.

"No, I was thinking of burning the books," Serena stated.

"Selling the books is much more meaningful. We at least get something in return," Haruka explained.

"But isn't burning the books even more satisfying?" Serena wondered.

"I guess, but what would you gain out of it?" Haruka asked.

"Um, I'm not sure..." Serena thought.

"How about we sell the books and use the money to get you something fancy to eat?" Haruka suggested. Serena beamed,

"Okay! Let's get to selling these boring books!"

Haruka carried the stack of books into her arms and followed her koneko-chan out of the pool side and back to the hotel. Michiru could join them when she's ready and awake.

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(1) An actual book I took from my small library bookshelf in my bro's room. Interesting title, but did not like the smell.