Title: Breaking Free: Amy's in Love, part 1
Author: Persephone
Email: persephone45@go.com
Date: April 13, 1999


This is my first fanfic, so go easy on me! Spelling and Grammer errors are my pet peeves, so if you find any, kill me (not really, just email me and tell me to CHANGE IT).
I really LOVE Serena and Darien stories, especially first season romances, and would really have loved to write one, but this is what I ended up writing. I just felt that Amy needed some credit, and I feel like people misunderstand her a lot. She's a lot more than equations and books! (No, she's not my favorite character, I just felt compelled to write something about her)
I am using the North American names, mostly because their easier for me to remember and spell, and because I've only seen the dub. (poor pitiful me, if anyone would like to send me subtitled MOVIES or the manga, I would love them forever ^^)
I'd like to acknowlage my inspiration for this fic: Jennifer Wand's Darien's View, Crystal Heart's Masquerade, and Alicia Blade's Winning Love and A Dance to Remember. All of these fics are /wonderful/.
Special thanks go out to Alicia Blade, for reading this for me and giving me so much wonderful encouragement. She is a wonderful writer, and probably doesn't need publicity from me!
Sailor Moon, and the characters from the series, is copyrighted to DIC, TOEI Animation, and a bunch of other big companies, but first and most importantly to the great, wonderful, deserving of cult worship, Naoko Takeuchi who thought up Sailor Moon in the first place. This story, however, is mine. (copyrighted 1999)
Now, I know everyone has had quite enough of my babble, I hope you enjoy the fic more than the AN!

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Amy was almost visibly trembling when Mrs. Johnson was handing back the classes' essays. Amy had had a really hard time thinking of something to write a "personal essay" about. To her surprise, she didn't get a paper back. Of course, she was used to being used as an example, but she really didn't think she had done well enough on the assignment to merit any special attention.
Literature had always been a sleep class and a guaranteed 'A' before Mrs. Johnson's class. Because of scheduling, Amy hadn't been put in the Advanced Lit. course until second semester. Now that she was, she was wondering if it was the greatest of ideas. Mrs. Johnson was the world's scariest teacher. She assigned two essays in one night and expected them to be better than good, she expected her students to be able to analyze Keats and Donne perfectly in one night. She chewed students out for having homework that was not up to her very high standards. Everyone walked softly around the moody Literature teacher.
So when she kept Amy after class, the girl had reason to be frightened. "Amy, I know you're considered the brightest student at the school, but your reputation does NOT substitute for work in my class, young lady. I am disgusted with this essay and I know you can do better. I think it's time you learned that literature and creative writing are every bit as important as mathematics and science. You will devote just as much, if not more, time to your language studies as you do your other subjects, do you understand me, Ms. Anderson?"
Amy gaped at her teacher in astonishment; she had never been spoken to in this manner before. In fact, she had never been reprimanded by a teacher for anything, much less her schoolwork. Her eyes began to fill with tears as she swallowed to keep from crying. She nodded and choked out, "Yes, ma'am." Mrs. Johnson smiled and handed her the red ink covered paper, saying cheerfully, "Good. I'm glad we had this little talk.
"Nicholas, do you have that new poem worked out yet?" Amy realized then that someone else had witnessed the lecture. She whirled toward the door, the damning paper clutched in her hand. She ran out of the classroom, tears already streaming down her face.

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"No, ma'am, I'm sorry. I have to get to class now, Mrs. Johnson." He rushed out after Amy, looking around for a sign of the petite girl. 'Mrs. Johnson had NO right to treat Amy that way! It's not her fault she doesn't know what's expected of her. I saw her face, I know she must have TRIED on that essay!'
Nick saw the door to the school's massive library swing shut and groaned; it'd take forever to find someone in there, if she were hiding. He went in, dropping his book back quietly by the door before venturing into the tall stacks. Walking down the main aisle, he was shocked to see Amy huddled against one of the tall book shelves in a little ball, sobbing into her knees. 'She's crying in the POETRY section? That must be a sign or something.' He quietly went and knelt in front of her, a concerned look in his forest green eyes. "Amy?"

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Those eyes were the first think Amy saw when she lifted her head from her blue skirt. 'Wow' was her breathless thought, even in her current state. Then she realized that the owner of those beautiful eyes had seen her humiliation my Mrs. Johnson. Not only that, but he was her prize student. "Just leave me alone, okay?" she said in a quiet, strained voice. 'So he's come to laugh at 'Amazing Amy' finally making a bad grade! Well, that's just great. Fitting that he be the first, since he's such a writing GOD'
"Hey, I just wanted to make sure you're okay. Mrs. Johnson was totally unnecessary, going off on you like that. She has a prejudice against math and science students." He smiled in reassurance. Even though he was Satan's prize student, Amy couldn't help but take a soft breath in admiration. 'He's pretty! Of course, he doesn't have to worry about his Lit. grade.' she finished the thought sourly, feeling that it was going in an entirely too dangerous direction.

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Nick just knelt in front of the crying girl, letting her pour her anger and frustration out at him. "I know, Mrs. Johnson expects every student to know exactly what she wants. You need a prep course in ESP before you can get a good grade in her class! I'll help you learn what she wants you to know, if you want me to. I've had her class since seventh grade." He couldn't quite explain the little flip his stomach seemed to do when she smiled in relief and asked, "Would you really?"

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"Yea, sure, no problem! Everyone who comes into her class later than eighth grade needs a little help. I'll meet you here after school, then?" Amy nodded and smiled sheepishly as she wiped her eyes. She felt so much better when he smiled reassuringly before he walked away. He was very nice looking. 'Oh come on, Amy, he's just trying to help, probably so you don't hold up the class with your ignorance. The fact that he is tall and handsome and smart has no relevance what so ever to your relationship with him!' Yet she couldn't help but smile at the thought of his worried green eyes.

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Nick happily copied down the math problems; not even Algebra II could defeat his good mood. Not that it had anything to do with Amy, not her as a person, anyway. He was just looking forward to the look on Mrs. Johnson's face when the new math and science student could rattle off Lit. answers just as plainly and as intelligently as she did everything else. 'That's it, I just love to see Mrs. Johnson off balance, it's a nice change from her constantly bullying everyone else.' Amy was awfully pretty though, with her delicate frame and huge, sad blue eyes. It had hurt him to see her cry. 'Get real, Webster, Amy Anderson is entirely out of your league, you probably won't understand a word she says! The only reason she needs your help is because Mrs. Johnson is so particular about having things done her way.'

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"So, Amy, are you coming to watch me beat Sailor V this afternoon?" Serena bubbled happily, shoving food into her mouth.
"Oh, Serena, really can't! I have to go to the library this afternoon for tutoring." Amy tried not to blush, Serena was the one that usually needed help with her studies. What would she think of Sailor Mercury's failing paper?
"Oh, that's really great of you to help out people who don't understand stuff, Ames!" Of course Serena would think her brilliant friend was the one doing the tutoring! "Well, actually..." Amy began to study her shoe laces with every appearance of rapt attention, "I need help in Literature, so Nick, he's this guy in my Advanced Lit. class, is going to give me a hand." She prepared herself for the shocked statement that was sure to come.
"Nick Webster?!" Serena dropped her chopsticks as Amy, still fascinated by her shoes, nodded slowly. "He's sooooo hot! Amy, you're soooo lucky! I heard he quotes love poetry! What a hunk! I wish I was in your class!"
"Huh?" was Amy's confused response. That's not the shocked statement she expected.
"Oooh, do you think he'll ask you out?! You definitely need a new outfit for this! Wait 'til I tell Lita! She'll flip! What are you going to do with your hair? And-"
"Serena! Hey, he's just going to help me with my schoolwork." Amy was bright red and picking at the hem of her shirt.
"Ames! Get real! Like you really need any help with your SCHOOLWORK! Whatever! Come on, he must've just wanted to spend time with you, you lucky girl!" Serena elbowed her and winked outrageously.
Always honest to the letter, Amy spoke up, quietly, carefully picking a stitch out of her shirt hem. "I failed a paper, and he was there when the teacher yelled and me, and so he offered to help, probably out of pity." She gulped back tears as she saw Serena staring in absolute shock. Amy waited for the bomb to fall. Everyone was disappointed in her. She just knew it. 'And Serena looks up to me, too...' She blinked hard to keep back the tears that threatened to fall.
"Oh! Ames, I'm sooooo sorry! Are you okay? I'm so stupid! I didn't even realize you were upset about something! I'll-" Amy interrupted her again, "No, Serena, it's okay, you didn't know, it's not like it's something anyone expects..." She trailed off again, a lump blocking her throat. 'That's right, everyone expects the best, and I've failed them. I've failed my mother, and the Scouts! I'm supposed to be the smart one!'
Serena threw her arms around Amy, "Hey, it'll be okay, Amy, it's just one grade, and I know you can fix it!" She released the girl and bounced away, leaving her empty lunch bag on the ground.

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Tutoring. Amy Anderson was getting tutored. 'I'm not sure this is such a good idea. I can work the Lit. out by myself. I mean, everyone will be so disappointed in me if I have to have help... it wouldn't even seem like my 'A' if I make one with help!' she didn't have any more time to think about it, because Nick walked through the library door. He smiled when he saw her and she was sure she started to blush. 'What's wrong with me? He's just a guy, like Greg!' But Serena's gushing about Nick's looks was all Amy could think about.

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'Is she blushing?! I wonder why? Probably because she has to be tutored...' He walked over to her and they moved to a table. "Hey! I thought were meeting in the poetry section?" He said, trying to say anything to break the ice. She blushed again, ducking her head. 'That is adorable...' All he could do was look at her until she piped up in that quiet voice of hers, "Oh, I didn't think you meant literally exactly where we were when you said 'here.'"
"'sokay, I didn't, it was a joke." He shook his head. 'See, all math, no humanities. Get real man, you're not her type.'

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'Stupid, of course it was a joke... why can't I say the right things, ever! Not that he would ever see me as a companion, anyway, but I could at least be personable.'
"Would you rather work on your essay, or tonight's assignment?" He asked, pulling her out of her self-depreciating tirade.

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"Um, can we work on tonight's assignment? I'm not really sure what she means when she says 'do' a poem." She began to finger the hem of her shirt, which looked awfully ragged. 'A nervous habit? She's so unsure...' Nick smiled, hoping to put the petite girl more at ease. She just ducked her head and waited for his answer.
"Well, she basically means find out everything you can about a poem." He smiled again at her dismayed look. 'Sir Nicholas to the rescue, fair damsel.' "It's not as hard as it sounds, there is a systematic way to do this. I usually start by looking up any unfamiliar words." 'like that'll be a problem for you.'
They worked for about an hour before Amy said she had to go to a computer class. "Thanks a lot, Nick, this really did help..."
"Well, look, we can work tomorrow, too, maybe on your essay?" He said in a rush; anything to get her to say she'd come back the next day. 'Man, what is your deal, Webster? You'd think you had a thing for her, or something! Dream on. She doesn't go out, anyway... even if she is awfully pretty. STOP THAT!'
"Thank you soooo much! That would be really great, I've got to book it, but no class tomorrow, so we can work longer, maybe." She picked up her stuff and hurried out the door. Nick sat and stared after her. 'Did Amy Anderson just say "book it?" Wow'
Amy had gotten a lot easier to talk to as they started working. It was like as soon as school work was the topic of conversation, she didn't have a problem. 'I don't think it's because she has nothing else to talk about. It seems more that she finds it safer to talk about school? Nick, this is Amy Anderson, girl genius. She probably just doesn't have anything to talk to me about.'

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'He is so good looking. I almost choked ever time he smiled. What if I could really talk to him. I wonder if he worries about what people expect of him? Probably not, what he does is so natural for him.'

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Amy talked about math all through dinner. Her mom had actually been able to sit through the whole thing without being called back to the hospital. Just Amy's luck she would ask about the Literature paper. Amy was frozen for a moment, then blinked and swallowed tightly. 'Here goes, I hope she's not too disappointed.' "Ummm, well, I didn't do too well, Mum. I did pretty badly." Amy paused for a minute to collect herself. Before her mother could respond, she rushed on, "but I'm working really hard and I'm getting some extra help..." Amy's nails bit into her palms as she raised her eyes to her mother's face. 'Please, please, please, please, please don't be upset! Please don't be disappointed. Please tell me it's good enough to try. Please, God, do not let me cry!'
Her mother was looking at her with concern. "Amy, is everything all right at school?" was her puzzled question.
Amy almost sighed in relief. 'Of course she would assume it's something other than me.' Her short lived respite crumbled when she realized she had to tell her mom that she just failed with no real excuse. "No, ma'am. I guess I'm just not used to such a difficult Literature course."
Ruth Anderson frowned. "Well, as long as you try harder, Amy. Just because you've straight A's in everything else, that doesn't mean you can slack up in Literature."
Ruth's beeper went off then, and she smiled at her daughter, who was fiddling with her shirt. "Amy, I've got to go to the hospital now. Try harder, okay, sweetie?" She leaned over and kissed Amy on the cheek before she pulled on the white doctor's jacket and left the apartment.
As soon as the door shut, Amy burst into tears. She left the dishes on the table, didn't finish her science homework, and went straight to bed. She cried herself to sleep. 'I let everyone down.'

copyright 1999, Adryan Haik