******************************************** Title: Intro to Chemistry Part II: Observations Author: Fawkes Email: fawkesphoenix@yahoo.com Rating: PG ******************************************** AN: Standard disclaimers apply. Also, I'm going to be breaking a LOT of lab safety rules for the sake of advancing the story, so please don't let it bug you or anything. In what clearly must have been a moment of insanity, I decided I was going to try to make this chapter funny. Urgh... very bad idea! So if you think it's just revoltingly un-funny, feel free to let me know, just try to go kinda easy on the flames, if you could. ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ Serena's encounters with Darien over the next few days were slightly different than what she was accustomed to. Sure, he still called her Meatball Head, and teased her as he always did, but then, just when she was about to blow up, he would fix her with one of his dazzling, hundred-watt smiles. For reasons she couldn't rationalize, those smiles, which should have been that much more infuriating, eliminated her desire to tell him off. Somehow, the only anger she could muster in those moments was towards herself. What was he doing, laughing at her? And, instead of telling him what a jerk he was, all she could do was sputter and blush, part of her wanting to look away from his intense, deep blue gaze, and part of her protesting whenever she did. Why these looks, why now? What had she done to change things? Or maybe Darien had always had that crooked grin, and she was just now noticing. To Darien, his relations with Serena seemed to have changed completely overnight. Before his conversation with Andrew, he had been determined to hide his feelings for the girl from everyone, arguably even himself. But now that the word was out, there wasn't any use trying to conceal things. Heck, Andrew even thought he had a chance with her! Although he couldn't quite convince himself it was true, the whole idea that Darien Chiba would dare to dream of Serena Tsukino seemed less ridiculous. He wasn't brave enough to act differently around her, and so he continued with his traditional teasing, but their interactions had a different feel for him. What was argument turned to banter, and fighting to flirtation. At times, he got so wrapped up in how adorable she looked when she was really angry, and in sheer joy just to be talking to her, that he couldn't suppress a smile. He would try to keep a straight face, but it was no use; she was too cute. If Darien could have seen himself, he wouldn't have bothered trying to hold in the smile. His eyes gave everything away. ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ "Serena! Are you ready to go?" "Almost, Ames, just let me think a minute here..." Serena's brow knitted as she tried to recall which books she needed to do her homework. "Ya know, Serena, you've been doing a lot better about school work lately. I'm really impressed!" Lita remarked as she joined her friends. "Yes, Serena, your study habits have undergone great improvement!" Amy added enthusiastically. "Well, thanks guys! I just hope Miss H notices soon." "She will, especially after your science grades take off. Starting today, I just know you'll be able to appreciate science from a whole new perspective!" With this thought, Amy got a far-away, dreamy look in her eyes that most girls her age reserved for boys. The nervousness Serena had felt when she learned that she had been accepted for an internship position returned. She remembered the note Miss Haruna had given her on Friday: "Serena, I offer my congratulations! Your application was accepted at Turner Pharmaceuticals. You'll begin Monday afternoon. Go to the main office at 27th and Madison Blvd. after school. Good luck! -Mr. K PS- A little inspiration: 'Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. Before a brilliant person begins something great, they must look like fools in the crowd.' -taken from the I. Ching." Monday had come, and so it was time for Serena to face her demons. "Come on, Serena, we don't want to be late the first day!" That was the good news, with a friend like Amy, she wouldn't have to worry about her normal problems with tardiness. With that somewhat comforting thought, they bid Lita goodbye and started off. ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ Darien was in a daze. When he arrived for his first day at Turner Pharmaceuticals, he had found that, as a college freshman, he was the least experienced person running his own experiment. This much he had expected, and it was also no surprise that the middle school assistants were assigned to projects based on their skill level and the seniority of the supervisor. Amy Mizuno, the girl Serena was friends with, was the first one assigned, and would be working under a very prominent scientist on cancer research. One by one, the other students were assigned to projects by level of importance, and as time passed and her name was not called, Darien's hopes grew. "Darien Chiba... you'll have one assistant for your project, one Serena Tsukino. She's not the most experienced of our interns, but her heart seems to be in the right place." Darien could not have cared less about Serena's experience in research chemistry. 'Who would have thought Darien Chiba would throw his self-righteously important research assignment to the winds, and not care how it turns out, as long as he gets to spend time with a girl?' Ok, so maybe that was an exaggeration. Darien was using this experiment to earn lab credit, and, if his data proved useful, it would look very impressive on his application to medical school in a few years. So he really did care about what he was doing, it just wasn't his only priority now. He should have known they would end up paired together. Fate had guided Serena Tsukino's test paper smack into his forehead, and it was bringing them together here as well. ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ ~~~~<~~@ "I'm in room 125, how about you, Serena?" "Looks like I've got 132C." "Oh good, we should be right down the hall from each other." The two girls walked together nervously, the assignment papers given to them at the front desk clutched in their hands. "Well, here's my room. Good luck, Serena!" "Amy, wait a sec! If I'm not sure about something, do you think it would be ok if I sorta... trotted down the hall and asked you about it?" The blue haired girl smiled reassuringly. "Sure thing. But don't worry, Serena, I'm sure they'll explain everything very clearly. You'll be fine, ok?" "Thanks Amy. I'll meet you here at 5:30, then?" "5:30, yes. Have fun!" "Yeah, you too. Fun..." Alone in the hall, Serena continued until she reached room 132C. Taking a deep breath, she twisted the knob and entered the room. The lab was rather small, about the size of her kitchen at home. The counters were almost completely covered with glassware of various shapes and sizes. In the corner of the room, a door with a plaque reading "Supply Closet" was open, and she could hear someone rummaging around inside. "Hello? My name is Serena Tsukino, and I'm supposed to be the assistant for this experiment... is anybody in there?" Her jaw dropped as Darien emerged from behind the door. He was carrying two white lab coats, and holding two pairs of clear plastic safety goggles in his hands. "Hiya Meatball Head! Looks like I found these just in time. This is the smallest lab coat in here, it still may be a little big on you, but we can..." "Darien?!?! What... why are you here?" "Well, uhh... we got assigned to the same experiment. Neat coincidence, huh?" Neat was not quite the word Serena would have used. She remembered Darien's mocking words in the arcade, "I'll bet you don't know a thing about chemistry, do ya Meatball Head?" Well, she was about to prove him right! Although she couldn't explain why, Serena felt a sudden wave of horror at the thought that she was about to look stupid in front of Darien. 'It shouldn't matter, Serena, you shouldn't care what he thinks... but I do. No, this is an opportunity! My big chance to show him that I can be professional and competent, and to make Darien Chiba eat his words.' Coming out of her reverie, Serena realized that Darien was speaking again. "Earth to Serena, anyone in there? In any case, we shouldn't need the goggles today, but try the lab coat on for size." He handed her one of the garments, and they both pulled them on. Indeed, Serena's was a bit on the tentish side, but she buttoned it up without complaining. Darien's fit fine, and somehow the thought that the white color set off his blue eyes and shiny black hair well popped up in her head. She suppressed it somewhat angrily. Why was she thinking these things? "You'll want to find a way to tie your hair up a little more for next time. We won't be doing anything today that would present a problem, but it could be a safety hazard." Darien glanced around the lab, unsure of where to begin. He was determined to make a fresh start with the young girl, and not say anything that would set her off. 'Better start nice and simple, not make her feel overwhelmed...' "Today, we will be checking over our equipment to see what's what. After we have all of the glassware calibrated, we'll double check the thermometers using the boiling and melting points of water, after which we'll..." glancing down, Darien noticed a distinctively blank look on the young girl's face. "Uhhh, am I moving too fast? Just stop me if you have any questions..." Serena had lots of questions, but she was also determined not to look foolish in front of the older boy. "I'm not a complete moron, Darien!" Darien was taken aback. "Oh, it's just that you had this... funny look on your face, so I thought maybe something was wrong." "No, nothing's wrong! I just... have to go to the bathroom, that's all!" And with that, Serena was out the door. Dashing down the hall, she quickly located the room Amy had disappeared into, and slipped inside. There, she found Amy cleaning test tubes at a sink. "AMY!" she hissed! "Oh, hello, Serena. Is something wrong?" "Quick, what does 'calibration' mean?" "Calibration is the process by which one calculates the systematic gradations of a quantitative measuring device." "Urgh! English, please!" "It's when you check something, like the graduated cylinder you measure stuff with, to see if it really holds the amount of stuff it says it does." "Oh... ok. And how do you check a thermometer with something about boiling and melting?" "Same idea- you just make sure it reads 100 degrees Celsius when water starts to boil, and zero degrees when it starts to melt." "Thanks so much, Ames, I really owe you one!" And as quickly as she had come, the blonde scurried back down the hall and into her own lab. Amy sighed and turned back to the sink. 'Why she didn't ask her lab supervisor that, I can't even imagine...' Darien glanced up as Serena opened the door. "Ok, I thought maybe you could start on the graduated cylinders. Do you know how to calculate the density of water?" "Of course I do! You don't have to show me everything, you know. I just... I'm just going to... I'll be, uhh... right back." Darien stared in perplexity at the closed door. 'Am I that repulsive? Can she not stand to be in the room with me for ten seconds?' Baffled, he turned back to his equipment. Meanwhile, Amy was still scrubbing test tubes. She looked up when she heard the door open. "Back so soon, Serena?" "Sorry to bug you again, Amy, but how do you calculate the density of water?" Amy quickly explained that she should check the volumes of water by measuring the mass and double-checking with the standard density. Serena caught on quickly, and was out the door. She was confronted by Darien as soon as she returned. "Is... is everything ok, Meatball Head? If you're not feeling well or something, you can go home." He would have been wise to use her real name; the nickname fuelled her anxiety, and she snapped at him defensively. "I'm fine, Darien! You just wouldn't understand because..." she scrambled for a convincing reason why he wouldn't understand. "...because you're a guy!" She couldn't have said anything that could possibly have made him less eager to question her. "Alright, alright! I'll leave you alone! Sheesh!" When Serena had finished with the graduated cylinders, she proudly showed her results to Darien. "Great, they look like they're right on! Would you do the pipettes next?" Serena wasn't particularly worried about the pipettes; after all, the graduated cylinders hadn't been that bad. But once she got the pipettes out, she realized that they were more complex. They were essentially like glass straws, and she couldn't figure out how to get the water in. Darien glanced up, and saw her confusion. "Here, Serena, let me show you how to..." "I can do it, Darien! I just, I'll be right back, ok?" "Serena! Why do you keep leaving every three minutes?" "What, I can't go to the bathroom, is that it?" She quickly crossed over to the door and started to turn the knob. "Well then, why are you taking the pipettes with you?" "I..." This one was going to be tough to explain. She turned to glare at her confused supervisor. "You're such a jerk, Darien!" At least this approach required no justification. "Look, Serena. If you don't know how to use something..." "I do know how to use stuff! Really, I do!" Darien blinked. Could the reason she was acting so odd be that she wanted him to think she knew what she was doing? He thought back to the personal statement on her application, of how nervous and vulnerable she had sounded. He knew he needed to tread carefully now. "Serena, it's ok, really, it is. You're not expected to know everything, especially on the first day." "Wha... what?" Serena's jaw dropped. Had Darien Chiba just said... what she thought he just said? Not 'you're such a useless moron' or 'you don't even know how to use a simple pipette!', but something nice? "It's my fault, really." This was simply too weird. Serena knew she must be dreaming when he uttered those words and cocked that goofy, crooked grin. "After all, I didn't give you Le Grande Tour." "Le Grande what?" "Ya know, show you around, tell ya about the safety rules... that kind of stuff." For the next hour, Darien showed Serena how every piece of equipment in the lab worked. Much to her surprise, it wasn't entirely boring, like the physical science lectures in school. As she leaned in to adjust the Bunsen burner, Darien swept back a trailing pigtail in alarm. "Whoa there, better be careful not to burn all your hair off! After all, what would I call you if you didn't have your meatballs?" "Tempting as it is, Darien, I guess I would like to keep my hair, even if it would get you to stop calling me Meatball Head." "Aw, come on, Meatball Head, you know you like it!" When she turned to glare at him, he looked down at her with the most peculiar expression. It started off as a typical, sarcastic smile, but as her eyes met his, the smile faded slightly, and his eyes softened a bit. The look was almost... doting, a sentiment Serena would never have associated with Darien Chiba. He brushed the stray pigtail back behind her ear, and she shivered as his hand grazed her neck, then brushed over her shoulder and down her arm. Serena was somewhat unaccustomed to this feeling, of her stomach turning and heat rising to her face. It vaguely reminded her of how she used to feel around Andrew, except it was even more heady and... confusing. 'Why did I never notice just how good looking Darien is?' The answer snapped her from her trance. 'Because he's a complete jerk! What am I doing, drooling over Darien Chiba? If he thinks I like him, I'll never live it down! He'd have a field day with that one.' Wiping any sentiment from her face, Serena crossed her arms over her chest and stuck out her tongue. Darien blinked hard, then laughed at the irate expression on the girl's face. 'Too bad the mood's broken, but she's just so cute! She may be acting mad now, but just you wait, Meatball Head. I got through to you for a minute there, I know I did! I'll get you yet...' "Moving on?" Serena asked with mock annoyance. Darien laughed. "Yes, moving on to the safety shower, over here. Now, if there's a chemical spill, and some of it gets on you, it's important to wash it off quickly. Pull this cord, then quickly remove any garments the acid came in contact with and..." "Remove any garments, excuse me?!" "Meatball Head, don't be difficult! It's not like I'll be looking or something. The point is, it's really important not to get chemical burns. I'm serious Serena, lab safety's not a joke." He was cut off by the opening of the door. "Serena?" Amy stuck her head in. "I hate to interrupt, but it's 5:45, and I... Darien? Serena didn't mention that you were in charge of her lab!" 'Oh no, time to think fast...' Serena couldn't let Darien find out she'd been running out to ask Amy all those questions! "Well, Amy, that's just because I didn't know! Remember, we just got assigned to room numbers at the desk, not lab instructors! I was just as surprised as you are, ha ha!" "But what about when..." Noting Serena's frantic, bizarre looks, Amy stopped. "Oh, never mind! But I'm going to head on home- my mom will be expecting me." "You go on home too, Meatball Head. I'll finish up here." Serena glanced up at Darien, and a surge of guilt rushed through her. If he hadn't taken the time to show her around the lab, they would probably be done by now. She was determined to be really responsible and help this project, not slow it down. "No, I'll stay- it'll go faster with both of us working." To say that Amy was surprised was an understatement. After all, Serena couldn't stand Darien! But she was a bit worn out from her long day, and decided not to bother questioning, particularly with Serena in such a weird mood. "Ok, bye guys! I'll see you tomorrow." The unlikely pair made quick work of examining the rest of the equipment, managing to finish in just half an hour. Darien locked up the lab, and they headed for the exit. "All right, I'll be able to make it home in time for dinner!" Serena gushed. "God forbid you should miss that!" The blonde turned to glare. "Well, Darien, I think I've put up with about enough of your insults for one day. On that fine note, I'll bid you a nice evening!" "I don't think so, Meatball Head! It's late, and you shouldn't be out walking by yourself." "I think the worst thing likely to happen to me is that I'll be teased some more by you!" He chuckled. "That may very well be, but we don't want to take any chances." She gazed at him wearily. "Don't worry, I'll be on my best behavior." "I don't know..." They had reached the doors, and Serena couldn't help but notice how dark it already was. She wasn't entirely familiar with this part of Tokyo, either. Onerous as Darien's company was, it might be better than the alternative. Darien noticed her nervously scanning the dark sidewalks, and saw his opening. Placing one hand on her shoulder, he smiled down at her gently. "Come on, Serena. I'm going to walk you home." Swallowing and looking down, she nodded, and they set out. "So..." Darien struggled to find a conversational topic that didn't involve Serena's hair or eating habits. "Uh, do you like the lab so far?" 'Please say yes, please say yes, please say yes...' "Yeah, it's not as bad as I thought it would be. I mean, it's a lot better than some boring science lecture." "Boring science lecture! Science is my favorite subject! It's really interesting stuff." "Well, ultra nerds like you may like it, but it's sure not for me. I can't think of a single interesting science fact." "Oh yeah?" Serena's momentum was suddenly reversed by Darien's hand on her shoulder. "Come over here a second." They had been cutting through the park, and he led her away from the path into an open grassy field off to one side. "Darien, what are you..." He gestured broadly to the sky. "Look up there! Do ya know which constellation Orion is?" She sighed in defeat and tilted her head upwards. "No, where am I looking?" Darien tried to point, but he could tell he wasn't making things much clearer. "See those three stars in a line? That's the belt, and the shoulders are just above... oh, here!" Serena gasped as he bent over and pulled her to him, so that their heads were right next to each other. Tilting her head in the right direction with one hand, he used his other arm to point. "There is the constellation... do you see how it looks like a man?" His breath in her hair made Serena quiver. She let her gaze follow the direction he was pointing. "Yeah, but that's not science, Darien, that's... mythology, or something." "I'm getting there. Look at the right shoulder star, the reddish looking one. Do you see it?" "Huh, I guess it does look kinda red, now that I think about it..." "Its name is Betelgeuse, which means 'Armpit of the Mighty One.'" Serena couldn't suppress a giggle, which made Darien grin. "Orion being the Mighty One, of course. The reason it looks red is that it's a red supergiant star." "A red supergiant?" "Yes, a very old, very big star. The life cycle of stars is kinda complex, so I won't go into it now, but, at the stage it's at now, it's going to explode soon." "Explode? But when?" "We won't know for sure until it goes. It could be tonight, it could be a hundred years from now, it's hard to say. But when it does, it'll be so bright, you'll be able to see it during the day. It'll be as bright as the full moon." "As bright as the full moon..." Serena gazed dreamily at the sky. At some point during their conversation, Darien had dropped his pointing arm, and clasped his hands in front of her stomach. His chin had come to rest on her shoulder. She was glad it was dark, for she was sure she was flushing red for the thousandth time that week. But, instead of being awkward, the position felt... comfortable, almost as if they had stood this way and gazed out at the starry sky before. "Ya know what's even neater?" Darien's soft, rich voice broke into her thoughts. "What?" "Well, because the light has to travel all the way from there to here, we won't find out that it's actually exploded for another couple hundred years." "But Darien! I thought you said it could go tonight!" "Well, it could. That is, the light could reach us for the first time tonight. If we saw it explode right now, that would mean that it actually blew up a few hundred years ago, see?" "Oh... Darien?" "Yes?" "If it exploded, wouldn't we be hurt?" "Nah, it's too far away, and the atmosphere would filter out most of the radiation. At worst, it would knock out a couple of satellites. So whadaya say, Meatball Head, was that an interesting science fact or what?" "I must grudgingly admit that, yes, that was pretty cool. Why don't they ever tell us stuff like that in science?" "Well, I think the answer is obvious- I'm just that much more interesting than everyone else you know!" He squeezed her stomach playfully. "Darien, you are impossible! And it's getting even later!" Escaping from his grasp, she began walking towards the path in feigned frustration. Laughing, he chased after her. "Don't try to act mad, Serena, I see that smile creeping in there!" They reached her house entirely too soon for Darien's taste, and he reluctantly watched her climb up the steps. "So Serena..." She turned. "Yes, Darien?" "I guess we'll see if the most interesting person you know can make chemistry fun tomorrow, eh?" "Most interesting person I know? You flatter yourself!" "Well, you know me, the egotistical jerk! G'night, Meatball Head." "Night!" As she shut the door, she couldn't help but muse to herself. 'Getting more interesting all the time, Darien. Getting more interesting all the time...'