The Hearts of Light
Summary: This is my first story, hope you like it. This is a crossover between kingdom hearts and cardcaptors. This is after kingdom hearts 2 and the 2nd movie of cardcaptors never happened. In fact, Sakura does not about Syaoran's feelings. Um… you probably already know this but, I DO NOT OWN CARDCAPTORS OR KINGDOM HEARTS. Thank you and enjoy.
The sun was setting and the rays were creating a red haze to the blue sky. A perfect romantic setting by a beach and by the pier was a boy. He had brown-golden hair, black shorts, a blue shirt, a black sweater, and about 15 years old. He apparently was sleeping when a girl with auburn hair with blue eyes, and was also 15 years old scared him.
"Aahh… Kairi you scared me!"
"Ha ha… It's funny though. You had a funny face, Sora."
"Hey Sora, don't you think the sunset is amazing?"
"Yea… it's nice." (Reminding himself what he was going to tell her when Riku told him something.)
Flashback: "Hey Sora you should tell Kairi that you like her." When his best friend told him this he was drinking water and he spewed it all out. "What did you say?" He didn't know how he found out but he did have feelings for her. "You are the most clueless person I've met and who knows maybe Kairi like you too."
End Flashback
Feeling butterflies in his stomach he began. "Hey Kairi… I have something to tell you…"
"What is it Sora?" However just before Sora could tell her the sun set down, and a flash of light appeared out of nowhere, leaving no one by the beach.
In a different place time was flowing normally and the sun was setting. There was a girl with brown hair with green eyes (about 11) noticed someone on top of a hill. On top of the hill was a boy with brown hair and amber eyes (also 11). "Syaoran is that you?" The boy now realizing someone was behind him replied with the same questioning tone.
"What are you doing here, Sakura?"
"I'm picking up groceries, I would've used my rollerblades, but there kinda broken so… Hey! You haven't answered my question!"
"Hm…? Oh I just came to see the sunset." When Syaoran said this he realized he hasn't told her about his feelings about her. He knew he would have to tell her soon because he had to go back to Hong Kong. He figured right know would be a good time.
"Sakura… I need to tell you something…"
"What is it, Syaoran?"
He felt his stomach twirl; he didn't know how to tell her. When the sun set down and the same flash appeared leaving the hill empty and desolate like the beach before it.
All right guys tell me what you think. Rate and for such a small chapter the next will be bigger. As well I'm thinking of making the rest first-person and maybe third-person. See you later.
-Tim Lerenge
