Me, My Brother, and I

God grant me Serenity

To accept the things I cannot Change

Courage to change the things I can

And Wisdom to know the difference..

Serena Tsukino sat on the piano bench playing, her fingers moving swiftly over the piano keys. As she played the beautiful peace on the piano, it was an original. She put a lot of hard work into it, just to have this peace, just to make it right, perfect, the best. This mellow peace was really dedicated to the death of her parent's a year ago. They died on their anniversary, in a car accident. The officer told Serena it was a drunk driver. Leaving her and her younger brother to strive together, she had to find out at the reading of the will that her parent's had a house in America. They wanted her to live there, where it would be better choices for both of them to make. Also leaving her money to start a new life there(here), to get an education, and to live life her best. Her song ended, she turned around and arose from her seat. She took a bow at the clapping crowd. It was nice to have someone like what you do. She walked off. This was one of her jobs she worked to keep her butt in school. It wasn't anything special, she just played the piano for dinner parties, get together, you know just to get paid. No time for love, friends, or anything, that would distract her. Serena's only concentrated to work, her brother, and school. That's the only thing she needs to think about right now.


Serena walked into her new high school. James Madison High School. Moving to America in such short notice, Serena was despite to find a school that would except her. She had good grades in all, but some schools where full, or didn't except after the registration period. But this school excepted her, and here she was. Her long golden hair done in a strange style, it was wrapped around. It looked like meatballs. Her hair stopped right on her back. She whore a jeans pants that hugged her legs, making them look long. And a pink shirt, which showed a little of her curves. Books in hand, she was ready. Ready to start a new life, just not the one she hoped for.