"For Argument's Sake."
By: Isis  @}->--
isis@moonkingdom.com
Rating: G
Disclaimers: Don't sue and don't copy!
AN.    ;-P


Chapter 16
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Once everyone signed in they managed to drag all of their luggage, 
most of which was Serena's, up to their rooms.  There they said 
their goodnights so that the group could get some rest before the 
first welcome session scheduled for the next day.  Of course 
Darien had already started his count down.  "I'll give her two more 
minutes to finish her room's inspection and come over to check out 
mine," he mumbled to himself looking at his watch.

He was wrong.  He hadn't even gotten his tux hung up in the closet 
before there was a knock on the door.  He opened it and let her in 
smiling.  "You're early."

"Early for what?" she asked looking around the room.

He laughed, "Nothing."

"Hey, I have a picture just like that in my room," she remarked 
looking at the framed print over his bed.  "Only mine has little 
butterflies on it.  And it's daisies in stead of lilies.  Oh, and the 
background is blue in stead of that pinky-mauve color."

"But it's just like that right?" he asked removing the tuxedo from 
the hanger bag and running a hand over it.

"Yeah," she caught the context of his words and threw a look at 
him.  He didn't catch it as he laughed at her and hung the clothing 
up.  "Anyway," she said flopping down on his bed, "do you thing 
we gave Romola any permanent heart problems?"

He walked over and sat down next to her.  "Well, if she falls over 
with a heart attack during this thing I think we'll have to send her 
family a lot of sympathy cards."

She giggled at him and flipped over to look out the window on the 
other side of his bed.  "You know, this place seems smaller than 
Tokyo but it really is pretty."  She laid out on his bed propping 
herself up on her elbows to stare out at the city.  "How far away 
from the capital thing do you think we are?"

He laid out on his side and looked out with her.  "I don't know.  In 
all truth I don't think the city is all that big so we're probably not 
that far from it."

"What's the deal with all the numbers and letters and quadrant 
thingies?  I mean how in the world does anyone find their way 
around this place?  Everything's in circles and squares and 
octagons!"

He chuckled looking from the window to her.  "The city was 
designed around one main point.  The hill that the capital sits on is 
the center of the city.  Everything else stretches out from it in 
diagonal lines.  Downtown streets are laid out in a grid.  Little 
parks or circles mark intersections in those avenues.  The main 
streets and the Mall, or like the main little government building 
things, divide the city into four quadrants.  That's how you know 
where you are.  If you're in the right part of the city you can find 
your way around.  North-south streets are the ones with the 
numbers, and east-west streets have letter names.  So every address 
has initials that follow it, because NW, SW, NE, and SE tell you 
which quadrant it's in."

She stared over at him with an overwhelmed expression.  "How do 
you know all of this stuff?"

He chuckled at her.  "I read."

She rolled over on her back with a groan.  "That's it!  I am never 
asking you a question again for as long as I live."

"I can't help it if you ask me dumb questions."

She popped back up to lie on her side facing him.  "That was not a 
dumb question.  Besides, for all I know you just make up all of 
these things."

"Well, you are extremely gullible."

"I am not!"

"Are too."

"Am not!"

"Are too."

"Am—Oh shut up!"

He laughed and she reached over and smacked him in the shoulder.  
Just for that he reached back and grabbed her elbow and pulled her 
over to him wrapped his other arm around her and flopping over on 
his back so that she lie beside him.  "Besides," he mumbled evilly, 
"I thought you said I was cute when I thought I was always right."

Sufficiently tangled that way she stopped struggling and laid her 
head on his chest.  "Of course you had to hear that part," she 
muttered.

He smiled and lightened his hold on her so that she could place her 
arms around him too.  "I did, but I also confessed something to 
you."

She looked up him uncertainly and then a light dawned in her eyes.  
"You actually did say that you thought I was cute when I argue 
with you.  Didn't you?"

He nodded still smiling at her.  She looked down again thinking for 
a minute.  "You just kind of popped into my dream and led me 
along didn't you?"

"I guess I did.  But I didn't expect to find out that you were 
dreaming about our wedding."

"Humph!  I told you I don't know where these things come from.  
They just started and won't go away."  She didn't look at him but 
he could tell that she was sorry he found out about it.

"I'm sorry Serena," he mumbled still quite amused with the 
situation.  He ran a hand through her hair and she seemed to relax a 
little more.

"Not your fault I talk to people when I'm asleep."  He quietly 
agreed.  "But, I want to know what dream you had that I missed 
out on."

He laughed at her and shook his head.  "No way you're getting 
anything out of me on that one."

She propped herself up on her elbows and looked at him evilly.  
"You will tell me," she said deadly serious.

He looked back at her just as determined.  "No I won't."

Seeing that her bluff wasn't working she resorted to whining.  "I 
told you mine and its not fair Darien!  You have to tell me!"

"Do you want some cheese with that whine?"

"No but I certainly get all of the ham I want around you."

He laughed at her indignant air.  "Just trying to keep your life 
interesting."

"I'm a schizophrenic.  My life is always interesting."

"Oh, yeah.  I forgot.  Although how I could forget something like 
that I don't know."  She sniffed and tried to pull out of his grasp.  
But he wasn't about to let her go.  Instead he flipped her over so 
that they had switched positions.  She was now lying under him 
and he lay on his side next to her.  Propping his head up with his 
elbow he kept one arm around her to make sure she wasn't going 
anywhere.

Serena for her part let out a very startled sound and stared up at 
him.  Once she found herself safe and sound but still next to him 
she flashed him an angry look.  "I really hate when you do things 
like that."

He smiled his most charming smile at her.  "I know."

Her expression softened somewhat, "And I really hate it when you 
look at me like that."

"Like what?"

"Like you have to be the cutest man on the face of the planet and 
you know it.  Therefore nothing you do could be wrong."

"I do that?" he asked genuinely confused.

She giggled at him.  "Yes."

"Note to self: stop doing that."

She batted her eyelashes at him pretending not to hear the 
comment.  She slipped one arm inside of the elbow he was 
supporting himself with and placed it on his back.  The other hand 
was placed over the arm he had around her to keep him there.  And 
he knew he was in trouble.

"Please Darien, tell what you dreamed about."  That same look that 
always got to him, not to mention that with her all snuggled next to 
him he was rather enjoying this moment.  But the little image of 
that bikini brought him back to his senses.  Or maybe away from 
his senses.

"I'd really love to tell you about it, but, uh, I forgot already.  You 
know how dreams are, one minute you remember them and the 
next you don't."  He felt her nails dig into his back and he 
squirmed away only to find himself closer and eye to eye with her.

"Care to rephrase?" she asked with a raised eyebrow and evil 
intent written all over her face.

He laughed nervously at her and began to wonder if he could 
adjust the heating down a bit.  "Really Meatball Head, I don't 
remember much.  Besides, yours had to be so much more—Ow."

"Ow?" she asked digging a little farther.

He nodded.  "Ow."

She looked at him with mock concern.  "Oh, am I hurting you 
Dearest?"

He smirked at her, "Not at all…Love," but she was going to start 
drawing blood soon.

She smiled bewitchingly at him as he kept getting closer trying to 
get away from those killer claws.  "Oh, what's a few stitches 
between friends?"

"Stitches.  Funny."  She wasn't letting go.  Finally deciding that 
he'd had enough of her torture he started to move back and away 
from her.  Big mistake.

Her nails raked down his back at the move and he yelped despite 
himself.  "Ow!  Ow!  I give!"  She finally let him go and he 
hopped up to a sitting position.  "What are you trying to do kill 
me?!"

She laughed at him and sat up beside him.  "Oh, you poor little 
defenseless creature.  Let Aunty Serena see if you're hurt."  She 
pulled up on his shirt and he turned around intent on saying 
something but she beat him to it.  "And no stupid comments on me 
thinking of trying something just because you happen to have a 
nice tight end."

He just gave her a withering stare and turned back around.  She 
laughed to herself and lifted up his sweatshirt.  "Oh, well, what a 
lovely set of matching red marks," she mumbled.

"Scarred for life because some psycho needed to try out her new 
manicure on me the hard way," he grumbled.

"Oh, you'll be just fine."  She ran a hand over his back and he had 
to admit that hurt was not what he was feeling.  She reached up 
with the other hand and pulled him closer to her to peck a kiss on 
his check.  "Now I didn't hurt you did I?" she asked much more 
gently.

He looked into her eyes and confessed to himself that she really 
hadn't, but he wasn't done with his ploy yet.  "Yes," he mumbled 
trying his best at one of her pouts.

It failed but she laughed wickedly anyway.  "Serves you right for 
holding out on me.  Now give."  She slid back and laid down on 
his bed again.

He assumed the same position he had before but this time he didn't 
let her get her hand on his back.  "You know, I still don't think that 
jarred my memory back into shape."

She looked at him very measuringly for a moment.  "Didn't it?" 
she asked with venom dripping off each word.

He laughed at her and finally decided that he could tell her part of 
it.  "Fine, then this is for your crummy 'tight end' jokes."

She looked at him very curiously and he sighed.  "Let's just say it 
was one of those dreams that you're sorry you have to wake up 
from, but once you're awake you really wished you'd never had 
it."

She giggled at him and he was beginning to wonder if he could lie 
and say it was something perfectly innocent.  But somehow, that 
didn't seem like much of an option, she'd know if he lied to her.  
But maybe…  "And if I tell you this you have to tell me the rest of 
yours."

"No!"

It was an automatic response and he kind of liked that slight 
embarrassment in her voice.  "That's the deal."

She looked at him carefully for a minute.  "But I've already told 
you mine."

"Liar," he said flatly.

She looked away from him dejectedly.  "I don't want to tell you 
the rest of it," she pouted.

He smiled.  "You don't have to."

She looked back sourly.  "I suppose that means that you don't have 
to either."

He shrugged innocently.  "It's only fair."

"No it's not!"

He laughed at her.  "Poor little Meatball Head.  You really don't 
want know what I was dreaming about anyway."

"Yes I do!" she nodded enthusiastically.

He sighed again looking down at her.  Oh, well, let's see if he can 
get a nice scarlet color out of her.  "All right, fine.  But you're not 
going to like this," he warned.  She only smiled at him and waited.  
He rolled his eyes.  "The basic point was the two of us in a hot 
tub."

She waited for him to continue and he didn't.  "So.  What 
happened?"

He pushed out his lips thoughtfully.  "That was about it."

She stared at him incredulously.  "That was what you didn't want 
to tell me?  Some dream about a hot tub!  What it the world is 
wrong with…" she stopped staring at him.  "Wait a minute."

He licked his lips acting a bit nervous.  "I didn't say what you were 
wearing."

Three… two… one…

"Darien Chiba!!"  She sat up despite the arm that he had around 
her waist and pushed him down to the bed covers without any 
trouble.  "I don't believe you!  What in the world were you 
thinking!"  She jumped from the bed and went on raving about the 
horrible nature of his intent, or something.  He simply laid there 
staring up at the ceiling while she blew herself out.  She finally 
smacked his knee and he jumped up to a sitting position.  "And 
why don't you enlighten me as to what your sick little perverted 
mind thought up for my wardrobe anyway."

"Perverted?"

"Yes!  Perverted.  Sick.  Warped.  Depraved."

"Depraved?"

"Yes!"

He crossed his arms over his chest and stared at her.  Good humor 
was one thing.  Their normal arguments were something else too.  
But he did not enjoy being called a pervert.  "For your information 
I am not a pervert and if I were your normal clothing style would 
be more than sufficient to supply my 'depraved' imagination.  And 
might I add that if I were that type of person this would not be any 
rare instance.  Not to mention that after five years you'd know 
exactly what type of pervert I was if I had any evil intentions in 
me."

She looked at him a bit startled by the tone of his voice.  In all 
truth he wasn't exactly being fair to her.  She probably hadn't 
meant that anyway, but he had an image to maintain.

She recovered and crossed her arms over her chest staying well out 
of reach next to his bedside table.  "It's just the principle."

He smiled uncrossing his arms to lean back on them.  "I didn't 
want that dream any more than you wanted yours.  So stop acting 
all high and noble and tell me that you're not actually mad at me."

She turned back to him to regard him quietly before walking back 
and sitting down next to him.  "No, I'm not.  I can't blame you for 
a dream."  She paused before looking back at him with the same 
indignant air.  "But what was I wearing?"

He smiled lying back down again.  "Do you remember that little 
tropical flowered bikini you had?"

She nodded thoughtfully.  "I still have it.  Why?"

He chuckled, "Take the ruffles off and you pretty much have it."

She thought about it for a minute and looked down at him 
confused.  "So what's wrong with that?"

He just looked at her surprised that she was serious.  She blinked 
back and he just started laughing.  "What?" she asked hopelessly.

"I don't even need to be a pervert around you."

"Darien!"

He kept laughing and then reached up a hand to gently pull her 
back down to him.  She grudgingly lowered herself with him and 
stayed quiet until he finished his laughing fit.  "I still don't get 
it," 
she mumbled.  "What was the point of the dream?"

"There was no point to it.  Is there ever a point to stuff like that?"

"So fine, you had a dream about me in some skimpy little thing.  
That's still better than plotting our honeymoon."

He chuckled.  "Oh, I don't know.  That dream could make for a 
nice honeymoon."

She leaned up on one elbow to regard him.  "There's something 
you're still not telling me isn't there?"

He paused looking at her.  "Yes."

She tapped her nails against his chest absently.  "So are you going 
to tell me or not?"

"…Not."

Her look was actually becoming painful.  After all if someone 
could kill you with a look it would be Serena.  "I really hate you."

He smiled evilly at her and pulled her back down.  "That's a 
horrible thing to say to your husband."

"Yeah, you wish."

"Yeah, in my dreams right?" he chuckled.  She smacked him in the 
ribs.  "So come on.  Yours was a whole lot more interesting than 
mine.  Tell me the rest of it."

"Why should I?"

He smiled into her hair.  "Because you're dying to tell me 
anyway."

"Why?"

"Because you tell me everything.  Now come on.  I got in on the 
surprise honeymoon, which actually does sound like something I'd 
try.  Did you get the whole wedding ceremony too?"  He picked 
out a lock of her hair and started playing idly with it.

She paused for a moment.  "Do you enjoy playing with my hair?"

"Yes.  You know I love it so stop stalling and tell me."

"I didn't know you actually liked my hair.  I thought you just 
found it nice to torment me about."  She popped her head up so 
that she could look at him.

He chuckled and watched her amusedly.  "Yes, I like your hair and 
I do not torment you."

"Says you."  She laid her head back on him again.

"Will you just tell me the stupid dream!"

"All right fine!  Humph!  No, for your information, I did not get in 
on the wedding.  All I got was the trip from the reception ball thing 
to the boat that you were taking me on.  It was really pretty too.  It 
wasn't a normal boat or anything.  It was kind of one of those 
ancient house boat thingies.  You know that ones that look like 
they have a little house in the middle of a regular fishing boat.  
Only this was bigger so there was like two different levels to the 
building thing.  But it was so romantic!  I guess I really shouldn't 
have thought it was real."

"Hey!"

She giggled, "Sorry.  Anyway, that was the boat that you threw me 
off of when I woke up."

"Well that's one way to throw away the bride," he chuckled.

"The expression is to give away the bride," she chided.

"Whatever.  So there wasn't really all that much to it besides what 
I already came in on?"

"Uh, no."

He looked down at the top of her head and she slightly shrunk 
away from him.  "Why is that so unconvincing?"

"Why can I never lie to you?" she said angry with herself.

He laughed, cuddling her closer to him.  "Please don't try to learn 
too hard," he whispered in her hair.

"OK," she said snuggling into him.

"Now what did I miss."

"I'm not telling you."

He stopped, "What?"

"I am not telling you the rest of it.  So you'll just have to suffer."

He quietly regarded her thinking of how best to get it out of her.  
"Oh, I think suffer is the right word all right."  He used both of the 
hands he had around her to start in on the one form of torture that 
he knew would work.  He tickled her.

"No!"  She jumped as he started in and she tried vainly to slip 
away from him.  It didn't work and she found herself on her back 
giggling like the engaged at a bachelorett party.  "Darien!" giggles, 
"Stop!  Please," laugh, laugh, "Stop!"  She curled herself into a 
ball under him trying to get away from him.  He didn't let up and 
she just kept yelling at him incoherently around her forced 
laughter.

"Now are you going to tell me or not?" he asked very rationally, 
momentarily letting up.

"NO!"

That was the wrong answer and he started in again.  "No, no, NO!  
Darien!" she whimpered trying desperately to make him stop.  He 
heard the little pained note in her voice and continued a second 
longer and then stopped wrapping her up in a hug and pulling her 
to him.  She still giggled with the aftereffects and she clutched a 
hand onto his shirt.

"If you don't stop screaming you're going to wake up everyone 
else in this hotel."

"Good!" she said forcefully.  "Maybe they'll think you're attacking 
me and come and arrest you!"  He chuckled at her and finally 
noticed then that she was trembling slightly.  Concern washed over 
him as he wondered if he'd somehow hurt her in the processes.

"Serena?  Are you all right?  I didn't hurt you did I?" he asked 
picking up her face so that he could see her.  She had tears in her 
eyes and he stopped afraid that he had.  It wasn't until she punched 
him that he came back to Earth.  And rather painfully too.  He 
wasn't expecting the blow and she had some force behind it.

She took the opportunity to slide away from him.  "No, but you're 
going to be hurt if you every try that again!"

He clutched at his stomach and rolled away from her groaning in 
faked pain.  "What do you mean 'going to'?  This is me in pain!"

"Good.  I hope you die of internal bleeding and a ruptured spleen!"

"You don't even know what a spleen is."

"I don't care," she turned on him.  "I watch enough blood and guts 
movies to know that it's suppose to hurt and that's all I care 
about!"

He sat there and laughed at her as she dried her eyes and 
recomposed herself.  "So will you tell me what you're holding out 
on me?"

"No."  She eyed him warily in case he was going to try that again.  
But he figured he'd best give up on it for one night.

"Fine.  I'll just let my little imagination play with the image of us 
married and on a boat."

"Don't even go there," she warned.

He laughed again and looked over at her.  "Don't worry, I thing the 
picture of us married is too much for my humble imaginings 
anyway."

"There's nothing humble about you," she snipped and after a 
moment willingly stretched out to lie beside him.  He uncurled an 
arm so that she could lay her head on his chest again before 
enfolding her with it.  She laid there for a moment thinking but he 
couldn't be sure of what so he remained quiet.  "Is it really so hard 
to imagine us together?" she asked very quietly.

He was a bit confused with the question and he really didn't know 
how to answer her.  "What do you mean?"

"Honestly Darien, have you ever thought about…" she stopped 
unsure of herself.  "Never mind," she mumbled instead.

"No, tell me.  Thought about what?"

She sighed, "I don't know.  Have you ever wondered what it would 
be like if we were together?  I mean like dating or something."

"Seriously?  Uh, no."

"Never?"

He paused, "Well, maybe.  But most of my thoughts fall back to 
the fact that I couldn't put you through that."

"You're too hard on yourself."  She giggled and seemed very 
amused by the conversation.  "But, I have a question."

"Shoot."

"Marry me."

"What?"

"I'm serious Darien.  I mean let's face it, neither one of us has any 
good experience at the relationship thing.  Not to mention that we 
know each other better than anyone else knows us.  We get 
along… well, we might have to work on that."  He chuckled.  
"Everyone we know already thinks that there's something going on 
between us anyway.  Why not?"

"Why not?" he asked very skeptically.

"Yes, why not?  We work together and in a place where mostly 
everyone else is married to their partners anyway.  We're together 
half of our lives anymore.  We have just enough in common to 
build on.  You're always telling me that I need someone that 
actually uses his head, which I'll have to grudgingly admit that you 
do.  And you definitely need a woman that will get you out of the 
house and make sure that you don't work yourself into a Noble 
Peace Prize and an early grave.  I think we could compliment each 
other very well."

He rubbed his chin in her hair and smiled at the thought.  "Yes, I 
guess I can say that we compliment each other.  But working with 
each other is very different from living together."

"I know.  But we can work that out.  It would be so much easier 
than both of us trying to find someone else that fits into our lives 
the same way.  Besides, what if there isn't anyone else out there 
for us?"

"That's a really lousy reason for marrying someone."

"Granted.  But I know you'd stay with me.  I know you'd care 
about me."

He silently agreed with her.  He always would.  "But we are 
missing one thing."

"What's that?"

"Love."

She chuckled lightly,  "No relationship's perfect."

"Serena!"

She laughed at him.  "I know, I know.  But who's to say that we 
won't fall in love after we're married."

"Great.  This might as well be an arranged marriage."  She shook 
her head slightly against him.  "No.  At least we know that we care 
about each other."

He played with her hair again.  "But concern probably isn't enough 
to get you through a marriage to a man that you don't love."

She laughed slightly.  "With as long as a normal marriage lasts 
anymore, I don't think love has a thing to do with any of them."

"True," he conceded.  "OK, so we have everything but love.  I 
guess that's not bad.  But how long do you think that would last?"

"What do you mean?"

"Serena, I care about you.  And I know you.  And everything else, 
but how long until one of us really starts to regret this little deal?"

She was silent for a while and he began to wonder how they got 
into a halfway serious debate about this.  "Somehow I think you'll 
regret having me around before I resent you for anything."

He chuckled, "What could I resent about you?"

"The fact that I'm always such a pain.  Or that I whine constantly.  
Or that I klutz out at every opportunity.  The fact that I'm always 
surrounded in a mess when you're a neat freak…  What else can I 
come up with?"

He smiled at her.  "None of that matters to me.  You know that.  
But what happens when I'm always so quiet with you?  When I 
bottle up like I always do and won't let you in.  What happens 
when you get sick of me being so unemotional to you?"

"When have you ever been unemotional to me?" she asked 
perfectly serious.  "I know that you try to close up sometimes but 
you end up letting me help when you're ready.  I'll be the first to 
admit that you don't talk nearly enough, but if you need me you 
know that you can come to me.  Besides, there's nothing 
unemotional about you when I need you."

He paused very thoughtful for a moment.  "All right, you talked 
me into it.  When do we set the date?"

She giggled, "Somehow I have a hard time believing that I've 
convinced you.  You always have to be so rational."

"Maybe, but in this case, I don't mind not being rational.  After all, 
I think I'm getting the better end of the deal here."

"Why?"

He smiled, "Because I get you and you only get me."

She propped herself up to look at him.  "What do you mean only?  
I think I'll have more than my hands full with you!"  He laughed at 
her and she laughed back.  "So, what about April?  Isn't that a 
good month to get married in?  I always thought it would be pretty.  
All the flowers are coming out and everything."

"April sounds nice.  But that only gives us three months to put 
everything together."

"Oh yeah, that's right."  She laid back down to get comfortable.  
"Well, maybe we should shoot for fall then."

"Or we could say April next year."

"Hum.  Fifteen months.  I don't think I could handle waiting that 
long."

He laughed, "It's not like we should be in a hurry or anything."

"Well, that's true.  OK, next April then.  Can we still have a big 
wedding?"

He stroked a hand over her hair.  "Just inviting your family and 
friends will make it a big wedding.  Besides, I don't exactly have a 
large list of my own remember?"

"Oh yeah.  Well, we can work through the guests later."

He laughed at her serious tone of voice.  "Deal."

"But now we should probably be concerned with getting you 
enough best men to compliment my list of bride's maids."

He groaned and shook his head back and forth.  "Does that mean 
that we're going to have a big house in the suburbs with a picket 
fence too?"

"No, an apartment is fine with me.  After all we have too perfectly 
good ones between us.  Although we're going to have to do some 
serious furniture moving."

"Actually, no, our apartments probably won't work," he said 
thoughtfully.

"Why not?" she propped herself up to look at him.

"Because there're both one bedroom places.  To which I have to 
ask exactly how married we're going to be."  He looked at her for 
an answer and she stared back before she finally laid back down 
looking a little numb.

"Maybe this won't work."

"I suppose not," he said laughing at her.  "Love is meant to be the 
biggest part of a marriage.  You need everything else too but you 
need love to see you through when they fail."

"And you ask why I come to you with my relationship problems."

"Can I add that in all truth I don't know what I'm talking about, it 
just sounds good?"

"I don't believe that for a minute."

He chuckled, "OK, so I learn by observation."

"Yeah.  Observed love.  …Why do I feel like that's all the closer 
I'm going to get?"  Her voice quieted and she was serious.

Darien couldn't understand the change in emotions.  "What do you 
mean?"  She laid there quiet for a while making no indication that 
she'd heard him.  Finally she moved slightly in his arms and he 
brushed her hair back wondering if she would tell him.

"Darien?"

"Hum?"

"Do you ever wonder if there really is someone out there for you?"

Somehow he didn't figure that this question was exactly pointed at 
him.  "Yes Serena, I wonder sometimes."

"Do you ever feel that maybe you've missed them?  Or that… 
there really isn't anyone there for you after all?"

"I've thought of that.  Perhaps I've thought of it more than some 
have."  She tightened her hold on him and remained quiet for a 
time.

"I've begun to wonder myself," she said quietly.

He nestled his check against her hair and kept it there.  "Why 
would you believe for a moment that you won't find someone 
Serena?"

"Love seems so… so hard to me.  I mean I want to fall for 
someone yet, I'm afraid to.  Do you know what I mean?  If you fall 
in love with someone you live in fear that the other won't return it.  
Or what if it's the other way around?  What do you do then?  It 
gets messed up so easily and you never know what to do when it 
goes haywire."

Darien listened to her talk wondering what could bring this on.  
What could he say to her to help her believe in love?  Especially 
when he had such a hard time believing in it himself.  "Serena.  
Love has to be given and received freely or else it's not love.  I 
know that it seems hard, but when you find the right man you'll 
see that it is easier to fall for him than you thought."

She pondered his words for a minute before responding.  "I hope 
you're right.  I mean all my life I've waited for someone to sweep 
my off my feet and love me forever.  But in real life it doesn't 
work that way does it?  What if I… fall in love with someone that 
doesn't love me back?  That can't love me?  What then?"

He sighed silently praying that that would never happen to her.  
"Serena, don't set yourself up for the fall here.  You're beginning 
to sound like me," he admonished gently.  "Look at the man that 
you think you're falling for very carefully before you make your 
decision.  Watch how he treats you and how he treats everyone 
else because sooner or later he's going to do the same things to 
you.  Really know him, and I mean know him a long time, before 
you let yourself talk you into anything rash.  And if you know him 
and you truly do love him, then I don't see how he could not love 
you back."

"There are a lot of players out there."

"I know," he said quietly.  "That's why you keep yourself at a 
point where if he pushes you, or if he leaves, you won't be crushed 
by it.  If you don't give in to him then someone like that won't stay 
around.  That may hurt but it's a lot easier than losing yourself to 
him and being lost forever."  He brushed a hand through her hair 
again.  "You've always been a good judge of character, your 
friends will agree with me on that and listen to them too.  Real 
friends won't let you get into something that will hurt you.  But 
listen to your heart.  I know it too well to believe that it'll lead you 
astray."

She giggled lightly at him.  "Thank you.  I'm sure I'm just 
worrying over nothing.  It just gets lonely sometimes."

"I know."  He looked down at her, "Did that help?"

She nodded against him.  "Yeah.  I have my whole life to find Mr. 
Perfect why rush into something that more than likely won't be 
love anyway.  Besides, why not have some fun while he's not here 
yet?"

He chuckled, "Not exactly the elegant phrasing I was hoping for, 
but as long as it helped somehow I won't complain."

She sighed, curling up next him tightly.  "Thank you."

"You're welcome Meatball Head."

She giggled and then propped herself back up to look at him.  
"Marry me anyway Darien.  I mean, what would I do with my little 
knight in shining armor without you to walk me through it?  Fall in 
love with me and marry me and I'll be all set."

He laughed lightly at the image and reached up to brush her check.  
"You'll do just fine in figuring out your emotions without my help.  
And you'll find someone a lot better than me to marry you."

"How?"  She looked at him carefully.  "How could there be 
anyone that knows me better than you?  I don't mean that I'm all 
that serious about this, but… you need some confidence in 
yourself.  Don't put yourself down on the latter so far.  I mean, 
let's face it, if I hadn't known you for so long, I could be in serious 
trouble over having one Darien Chiba in my life."

He smiled at the compliment.  "I'll say that for you too."

She giggled and laid back down.  "Does that mean that if we met 
now things would be different between us?"

"I hope so.  We're alone in a hotel room laying on my bed and 
talking about marriage!"

"Yeah, I guess that would be a little different.  But you know, I 
don't think I mind this," she mumbled getting comfortable again.

He smiled to himself.  The image of their wedding still locked in 
his mind.  "I don't either…  Now, how did these moon dreams 
start?"

"Darien!"

He laughed at her.  "Oh come on.  You said that you've had a lot 
of them.  I want to know about these things.  They sound very 
interesting to me."

"I'll give you interesting," she growled.

"Come on, tell me," he said quietly nudging her head with his chin.  
"Please?"

She sighed, "What do you want to know?"

"When did they start?"

She didn't answer right away and he wondered if he shouldn't 
have asked.  "It was right before I decided to break up with Neil."

He grimaced, no wonder she was being quiet.  "I'm sorry Serena.  I 
didn't mean to bring that up."

She scooted up on her elbow so that she could look down at him.  
"Why not?"  He looked at her confused for a moment.  "Why not 
bring it up?  I mean you and everyone else I know are still 
tiptoeing around the issue two months afterwards.  I'm not going 
into a mental breakdown here Darien.  I'm all right, but no one else 
seems to think so.  I don't understand it."

"Serena," he sighed looking up at her closely trying to judge her 
true feelings.  "We're worried about you."  He reached up with one 
hand to brush her check.  "Going through something like this isn't 
easy.  And you came very close to going with him."

She looked away from his eyes.  "All of those close to you got the 
scare of their lives and it isn't easy to forget that.  We're worried 
about you partially because of the fear that we went through and 
partially because we aren't sure what you're feeling or what we 
can do to help."  He paused still looking at her.  "And I'm no 
exception."

She turned back to him measuring his words.  She finally sighed 
and closed her eyes.  "I'm sorry Darien.  I know how much I had 
to have scared you."

He smiled tightly, "No you don't."

She looked at him questioningly.  He just watched her eyes and 
knew that he would have done anything just to see them again.  He 
brushed her check again and then pulled her down to him again 
wrapping her close and not wanting to let go.

They just laid there in silence for a while.  He knew deep inside 
that with every touch or hug, every time he saw her eyes sparkle, 
he thanked God for sparing her.  And he wondered silently if there 
wasn't a bigger reason why she was placed back in his arms.

She stirred slightly, enough to tickle his chin with her bangs.  "I 
am sorry Darien.  I never meant to put you through that.  Or 
anyone else for that matter."

"I know.  You didn't choose it.  I'm just thankful that you're still 
here."  He hugged her tighter to him to say it personally.

She snuggled closer to him and laughed lightly.  "I know you are.  
I saw that look in your eyes the first time you came into my 
hospital room.  And I know you're still worried.  I can see it in you 
from time to time.  But, I've kind of made peace with myself and 
with Neil's death.  I guess I just needed some time to really think 
everything through."

He smiled at the top of her head.  "And I think I just needed some 
time to adjust to what I kept feeling when you were asleep and not 
paying any attention to me."

She chuckled lightly.  "And what was that?"

He rubbed his chin against her hair for a moment and closed his 
eyes.  "That I don't know what I would do if I lost you."  He 
opened his eyes again searching his heart for the right words.  
"That it took something like that to make me see just how much 
you mean to me."

She caught her breath and tightened her hug to the breaking point.  
"I'm sorry.  Oh, Darien, I'm so sorry."

"It's all right Serena.  I was just afraid of losing my little Meatball 
Head."  He leaned over pecking a kiss on her head.  "But, um, if 
you don't let go you're going to have to learn to live without me."

She laughed and squeezed him tighter for a minute before letting 
go and propping herself up on her elbow.  He coughed and 
sputtered a moment trying to find any cracked ribs.  "I don't want 
to have to live without you.  But a cast here and there I think would 
be very fitting."

"Yeah, and I'll give you a few more stitches."

She laughed.  "Yeah, it'll add to my battle scars."

"The only battles you get into is with bus benches."

She looked at him sourly a moment.  "How can you be so sweet 
and worried about me and then turn on me the next minute?"

"I'm always sweet and believe me I'm always worried about you," 
he said innocently.

She slapped him for it and hopped up to walk around the bed to 
stand in front of the window.  "It is really pretty here.  Check out 
this sunset," she said waving him over.

He rolled off the bed and walked over behind her.  The sky was lit 
with pink and purple clouds as the sun fought for room to shine out 
before night tucked him in.  The downtown buildings crowded 
their view of the sight but they remained secondary to nature itself.  
"It is pretty," he commented.

She turned around without warning.  "Let's go out and do 
something."

He stared at her like she was a mental patient escaped from the 
institute.  "Are you kidding?  You were the one just saying that 
you couldn't figure out how to get around in this city and now you 
want to go out after dark when we don't have the foggiest idea 
where we're going."  He lightly tapped her on the forehead.  "You 
did bring you prescription with you right?"

She slapped his hand and frowned at him.  "Oh, come on.  You just 
said you knew how to get around this city and besides if we get 
lost we get in a cab and tell them where we're suppose to be 
going."

"City traveling according to Serena.  Next lecture will be on the 
evils of sleeping on subways."

"Yes, they're very hard on your back," she mumbled humoring 
him.

He laughed at her and moved back to flop down on his bed.  "You 
can't tell me that you're really up for this can you?  I mean if it's 
like six o'clock here that makes it…"  He tried to count back to 
what time it was at home.  He just gave himself a headache.

"I don't even want to know what time it is there.  All I know is that 
my sleep cycle is completely messed up already and I don't care."

He looked up at her wondering if he could bottle some of her 
energy and sell it as peppy-pills.  "Have you ever heard of the 
Energizer Bunny by any chance?"

She looked at him weird.  "No.  What is it?  A landmark over here 
or something?"

He laughed at her.  "No.  I was just wondering."  He looked over at 
the TV and thought of a better distraction.  "Why don't we stay in 
here where it's warm and get some American culture."

She sat down beside him curiously.  "How do we do that?"

He reached over on the nightstand and retrieved the remote.  "The 
most useful of all modern inventions of course."


"The last time I saw a sunrise was the day I called you to say I was 
sick."

Darien chuckled, "You must have been sick if you got out of bed 
that early."

She turned to give him a dirty look.  "No that was the first time I 
had one of those moon dreams."

"Oh?  What was that one about?" he asked curiously stepping up 
and wrapping his arms around Serena's waist.

"Oh," she groaned quietly.  "You don't want to know."

"Really?  Was I in that one too?" he asked leaning over slightly to 
place his chin on one of her meatballs.

She sighed, leaning back against him.  "Yes.  You know, that one 
dream was the real reason why I decided to brake off with Neil."

"Because of a dream?"

"It was more than a dream," she mumbled placing her arms over 
his.  "But the day's just started, lets not ruin it already."

He looked down at the top of her head wondering what could 
possibly effect her that much from a dream.  Then again, this was 
Serena.  She could be greatly affected by accidentally buying the 
wrong flavor of Chap Stick.

He instead gazed back out the window.  From her room they had a 
very good view of the neighboring building.  But a patch of sky 
could still be seen and it held many of the same colors that their 
sunset had.

*Their sunset?*  Why was it that all of his thought were traveling 
in we's and our's?  The pair hadn't turned in for bed, well different 
beds, until nearly midnight.  And lying there alone last night he 
had begun to think about all of the things that had been said before.  
Somehow a few new emotions had etched themselves on his brain 
and, he feared, on his heart.  He had even caught himself seriously 
wondering about their wedding!

But no matter how much he tried to put it out of his mind he had 
still fallen asleep thinking of her standing at an alter beside him.  
*Yeah, her and five bride's maids.  Now would you get over it!*

But this morning each had received a nice wake-up call from the 
Bentons' room across the hall.  Apparently a sight seeing trip had 
been planned without their consent.  So they were both up and 
dressed and staring absently out the window.

"What time did you say it was back home?"

"Ten o'clock at night."

She barely nodded.  "It feels like it."

He chuckled into her hair and then slipped his arms away from her, 
taking one of her hands in the process.  "Come now little Miss 
Bubbly.  Time to play the part of the cute perky tourist."

She laughed and followed him out and down the hall.  The Bentons 
were already down stairs waiting for them.  "So where are we 
going anyway?" she asked slipping on her coat.

He stopped next to the elevator and turned to her.  "I don't know."


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