Title: Someone's Watching Over Me
Authors: Reesepbc *KouUsagi* and Umi Kane
E-mails: reesepbc@gmail.com / ecchimichiru@yahoo.com
Rating: PG-13
Disclaimer : SailorMoon
in no way shape or form belongs to us. Though we wish it did, cause then we
could ... well lets just say it wouldn't be pretty for
some people out there in the world that we know. LOL
>_>;;; Nevermind...
we don't own it. Now on with the story.
Ch 2
When Serena awoke, she was in her bed. She sat up with a start, her eyes darting
around. Her bedroom was
filled with golden sunlight.
There was no one there but her.
She released a held breath and looked down. She was in her pajamas. A nervous laugh left her lips. "It must have been a dream," she
said to herself, "Maybe I am working too much." Serena pulled the covers off and got out of
bed. "Coffee sounds really good
right now..." She laughed at
herself and walked out into the living room.
Her eyes glanced over out her window and remembered the man across the
way. A chill went down her spine. Real or not, that image scared her. She could not live in the apartment alone
after that. She considered putting an ad
in the paper for a roommate. Another
glance at the window confirmed her need.
In fact, being in that apartment alone for another minute even bothered
her. Serena briskly walked back into her
bedroom, feeling safe there for some reason.
She quickly showered, dressed, and tossed her hair into a lose bun. After grabbing her purse and slipping some
shoes on, she left her apartment, heading for the coffee shop on the corner.
A little while later, she was behind the counter of the
flower shop, sipping her mocha latte.
Andrew had not come in yet. He
must have decided to sleep in. Serena
rolled her eyes. That sounded just like
him, and was probably true. It was a
slow morning, which was normally a good thing.
It gave Serena a chance to wake up and relax. But after the dream
last night, Serena would have preferred a crowd of customers. There were hardly any customers all morning
and afternoon. It was so slow that when
the bell above the door finally did chime, Serena got
spooked and jumped. She stood and looked
around. There was no one in the store.
'Not again,' she thought to herself. She
summoned courage she did not know she had, and walked out from behind the
counter. As she did, Serena heard
clicking off the tile. It was the sound that wide heels made on tile floor. Serena walked around the aisles, toward the
sound. She peeked around the corner of
the last aisle, her heart racing. At
that moment, the clicking got closer.
Serena jumped around the corner; to surprise what she thought was the
same man from last time. Instead, she was greeted with a slight cry and a young woman stumbling
backwards. "Serena, don't do that
to me. You almost gave me a heart
attack." Serena blinked a few
times, staring at her friend. She looked
down and blushed crimson, laughing at her own stupidity. "Sorry, Michiru. I
heard you come in but I didn't see you when I came
from behind the counter. I thought he
came back." Serena looked up, to
find her friend smiling at her.
"It's alright. Next time,
I'll let you know when I walk in."
Serena smiled a bit, embarrassed.
She looked her friend over. Michiru was taller than her, but
only by a few inches or so. She had
beautiful wavy hair, the color of cinnamon, and eyes blue and deep as the
oceans.
Serena was admiring Michiru's
elegant appearance and did not hear what she had just said. "I'm sorry. What was that?" Michiru
laughed. "I asked who 'he'
was." Serena sighed a bit and
explained what she thought she had seen the day before. She knew she could trust Michiru
and that Michiru would not just think she was
crazy. Michiru
thought it over for a moment before speaking.
"It might be that you're working too much but it might be something
else." Serena blinked a few times
at her friend. Michiru
was always talking in riddles like that.
She would say it could be what you were thinking, but it might be
something else. This, when Serena
thought about it, was true. You cannot
be right all the time. The way Michiru said it, she told you to cover all your bases and
try not to get surprised. Serena nodded
and smiled. "I'm trying not to
think about it right now. I'm just
trying to relax right now." Michiru laughed softly and winked. "I can tell you need to
relax." She, of course, was
referring to the minor heart attack a minute ago. Serena's embarrassment returned. "I am really sorry about
that." "It's alright. Actually, I came in to ask you a question and
got distracted by the lilies."
Serena smiled. That was just like
Michiru.
Lilies were her weakness.
"What did you need to ask me?" Serena asked after a
minute. Michiru
smiled and replied, "Do you know of anyone looking for a roommate? I'm looking for a place." Serena's face lit up, as she exclaimed,
"This is perfect! I was just
thinking of putting an ad in the paper for a roommate. You can move in with me!"
Michiru blinked in surprise. "Are you sure?" Serena's smile was as bright as the sun. "Of course I'm sure! You can move in whenever you're
ready." Michiru
smiled, and then, very unlike her, got a bit nervous. "Would it be alright if I moved in
tonight? I just got into town and don't
have anywhere else right now." she asked.
Serena smiled and hugged her, "Of course you can move in
tonight. In fact, that will make me feel
a lot better. My apartment has been
spooking me lately." Michiru returned the hug and smiled at Serena. "Thank you, Serena. This means a lot to me." Serena just smiled at her friend, that same
bright smile from when they were younger.
Knowing that Michiru probably
needed help moving in, Serena's smile only grew as she got an idea. "Tell you what. Andrew obviously isn't
coming in today. I think I'll close up early.
We can do some shopping, since you'll need some
clothes and have some dinner. A girl’s night out."
Serena saw a light fill Michiru's eyes. She could even hear the happiness in Michiru's voice as she spoke, "That sounds terrific,
Serena." With that, Serena closed
the shop and left a message on Andrew's answering machine, saying she was
taking a few days off.
The two of them spent the night shopping. Michiru almost maxed all her credit cards, buying new things. She bought a new wardrobe for herself and some furniture. She got a new bed, a computer, a desk, a nightstand. Her bedroom would be set when they got back to the apartment. When they got home, they tried their hardest to build Michiru's bed and desk. After a few hours of confusion and a few choice words for the screws, the bed was assembled. They laughed and everything was fine, just like it always was. Serena ordered them some take-out, neither of them wanting to cook after the fight with the furniture. They stayed up late, watching sappy romance movies, sharing a bottle of port, and complaining about their lack of love lives. During one movie, Serena joked that the main female character was perfect for Michiru. She could tell Michriu was practically swooning over her. Michiru was a lesbian. It was no secret and it did not bother Serena. She had a thing for women with short hair. She claimed repeatedly that it looked so good on some women. Michiru, in return, told Serena that the main male character was for her. The two of them slipped off into daydreams, laughing. Sometime, in the early morning hours, the two of them passed out, Serena on the loveseat, Michiru on the sofa. They did not even make it to their beds.