Author's Note/Summary/Disclaimer:
This is my first (and hopefully not pathetically last) attempt at writing a crossover; it's a Rayearth and CCS crossover. I wasn't sure what category to put it in, so I may end up moving this somewhere else later on if I think it will do better there (just warning you beforehand).
When the very existence of our world is threatened, the Master of the Clow, (Sakura), is called upon to help save it from the evil and darkness threatening to take over. Unfortunately, this proves to be a very difficult task and Sakura must seek aid in fighting an inhumanely powerful enemy. But where can she go to for help? Who can she ask? No one seems strong enough to ally with her to fight this darkness, until Sakura meets Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, three girls who call themselves the "Magic Knights".
Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, have all but forgotten Cephiro and the magical powers they once donned. Until they are asked to help fight a battle, but this time they are not fighting for Cephiro, they are fighting for their own world, the planet Earth.
I do not own Rayearth or Card Captor Sakura (most unfortunately . . . I wish I did . . .)
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A man dressed in a black robe with dark gems sewn on stands on top of a tall foreboding tower. The wind whips at his robes, making them flap about maliciously about his body. His hands hang loosely by his side. His thoughts seem far away and he has a carefree air about him as he looks out across a jet-black ocean. He turns his head to stare directly at Sakura, his menacing dark eyes a shade of midnight blue.
The man reaches into his robe and extracts a long black staff. He holds it up and laughs at Sakura as the staff begins to glow a sickly shade of black, an evil and heartlessly cold and cruel laugh. The echoes of the horrid laughter circle around for miles, being seemingly distant for a short while before always coming back to taunt Sakura.
Sakura Kinomoto bolted up in bed, gasping for air. She turned to her digital alarm clock, the lighted numbers glowing bright red. 3:45 it read. Sakura looked towards Kero's hiding place and bed. She could hear him snoring; sound asleep. She looked towards the book in which the Star cards were stored. The book was closed; shut tight. She looked out the window; but it too was closed and there was nothing there but the shining silver crescent moon and the dark shape of tree branches.
Sakura was sweating heavily. She lay back down staring at the ceiling for a while, thinking hard about her recent dream. Who was that man? she asked herself. What did he want? And why was he laughing? Was he possibly laughing at me? Sakura sighed. Well I'll try and find out tomorrow. Right now I need to get some sleep if I'm ever going to wake up in time for school tomorrow.
The alarm clock beeped loudly in Sakura's ear. "Huh, what is it?" asked Sakura rubbing her eyes as she sat up. She looked at the clock. "WHAT!?" Sakura groaned. "Oh man! I'm going to be late again! That's the fourth time this week." Sakura got out of bed and went to get ready for school, doing her best to speedily brush her teeth while dressing herself at the same time.
Kero looked out from the top of the drawer in which Sakura had made a bed for him. "Hey Sakura, there've only been four days of school this week, meaning you've been late every day this week!"
"Kero!" Sakura shrieked.
"Oh, right. Sorry!" Kero turned around and looked the other way as Sakura unsuccessfully attempted to put on her shirt while eating the piece of toast she had stuffed into her mouth.
"Well, Sakura? Just trying to help a bit here, you might want to put the toast down," said Kero.
"Hmm?" came Sakura's muffled reply. "Oh right." Sakura put down the toast on her bedside table, then finished changing before she picked it up again. "I'm ready for school!" she said happily, if not just a bit proudly.
"I know, and just about time too." Toya popped his head through Sakura's bedroom door. Kero zoomed back into the drawer and fell into a stiff, unmoving position, doing his very best to look like a real toy stuffed animal. "If you want me to wait for you Sakura, then you'll have to get ready earlier. I already risk being late, and all because of you!"
Sakura looked at her older brother apologetically. "I'm really sorry Toya," she said, "I'll make sure it doesn't happen again."
"That's what you said last time, I really wish you'd stick to your word," muttered Toya. Out loud he said, "It's okay, forget it, let's go, you're wasting even more time!" Toya grabbed Sakura's arm and dragged her down the stairs outside into the bright sunlight.
"Owwww!" Sakura blinked and shaded her eyes from the sun as she asked no one in particular, "Why is the sun so bright today?"
"Sakura! Are you ready yet?"
"Oh right, sorry!" Sakura strapped on her roller blades and skated ahead of Toya with one big stride.
"You little rascal!" Toya jumped on his bike and started pedaling fast until he fell in just beside Sakura.
At a curb, Sakura and Toya met Yukito, who said in a nonchalant voice, "Hey, how's it going? I almost left because I thought you guys had decided to ditch school or something."
"Sorry, blame it on Sakura."
"Hey!" Sakura skated faster, but both Tori and Yuki caught up to her. Both pedaled on each side of her as if they were guards escorting a prisoner to the executioner's. Sakura looked to her right, up into her brother's gruff, but kind eyes. She then looked to Yuki. She gasped. His eyes were strange from what she remembered. But no, she thought. Not strange, just different. Sakura's eyes widened with recognition. It was Yue! Was he trying to take over Yukito now? With Toya around? He should know better, Sakura scolded Yue mentally, even though she knew neither of the two, or even three, people around her could hear.
Sakura looked back at Yukito. His eyes were back to normal and Yue was gone, but there was no mistaking it. Yue had been trying to emerge. Why? thought Sakura. To talk to me? Well I do need to talk to him. Him and Kero both. I'll try meeting them after school, when hopefully, I'll have more time.
Sakura ran out the school door as soon as her class was dismissed, before the bell even stopped ringing.
"Sakura!" shouted Tomoyo from across the yard. "Wait up!" As she neared closer to Sakura, Tomoyo slowed down and huffed, "You've been acting weird all day. Is there a problem you haven't been telling me about?" Tomoyo looked at Sakura, her eyes questioning.
Sakura looked around before she came to look at her friend and said quietly, "Well actually yes. But I think we should talk about this somewhere else. Let's go over to my house. Dad has to teach an extra evening class today and Toya has to stay after school for some kind of practice or something. He was very mysterious about it and wouldn't say what it was, but at least he won't be there to overhear what we discuss. So we have the whole house to ourselves for at least a few hours before dinner."
"Cool. Sounds great to me! Let's go." Tomoyo started walking and looked back. Sakura, who was staring out into the distance realized what she was supposed to be doing, and immediately started running to catch up with Tomoyo.
Tomoyo stared at Sakura, her eyes wide with disbelief as she heard about Sakura's dream the night before.
"So there's another enemy?" she asked her friend.
"Well," said Sakura, "I'm not sure. I mean he didn't exactly look like a potential ally, but it's not like he did anything harmful either."
"Of course he didn't do anything harmful. It was a dream, Sakura. Dreams aren't real. They're just signs of what may be about to happen."
"Meaning some evil guy is about to stand on a tower and look out across the ocean and then laugh at me?"
"No, that's not what I meant." Tomoyo sighed. "It probably means something closer to that there's a new enemy you have to fight. But," she added with a wink, "I'm not that much of an expert about these things, you might want to ask Kero's opinion. By the way," Tomoyo added as she looked around, "Where is Kero? Shouldn't he be back by now?"
Sakura also looked around the family room where she and Tomoyo had decided to sit on the couch eating cookies they had baked earlier by themselves, before looking outside at the darkening sky then at the clock hanging over the mantel. "Huh? I mean now that you mention it, I sent him out to find and bring Yue- I mean- Yukito over quite a while ago. Like right after we got here from school, which was three hours ago." Sakura stared out the window as a worried look crossed over her face. "Where could he be? He should have come back ages before now!"
Tomoyo patted Sakura's shoulder. "Don't worry, maybe he just got tied up or something. Want me to help you go search for him?"
"No," said Sakura strongly, showing the slightest signs of distress. "He could be in trouble, I have to go find him."
Tomoyo resisted the urge to roll her eyes, since they kind of were in the middle of a crisis right now. "I know, Sakura," she said soothingly, "I can help you look for him. After all, two pairs of eyes are better than one."
"No," said Sakura her voice full of a strange mix of authority and protection, "I mean I'd love to have you help, Tomoyo, but I have no idea where Kero is. For all we know, he could have been captured by some unknown enemy or knocked out somewhere on the other side of the world. Searching for him could prove to be a very dangerous job. I've learned that part of being a cardcaptor is 'expecting the unexpected'. I don't know what I'm in for, but I don't want anyone getting hurt. Which is why," Sakura's voice filled with pleading as she looked at Tomoyo, "you have to stay behind. I have a bad feeling about this and even if I hadn't learned anything by now, at least one thing I definitely should have learned for sure is to trust my instincts. It doesn't all make sense, like that dream I had, and Kero's disappearance before I even had a chance to discuss it with him, but I know I have to go now, to search for him."
"Please," said Tomoyo, "Let me go with you Sakura. You yourself said it's not safe."
"I'm sorry, Tomoyo, but I just don't want you or anyone else to get hurt. And I just have this feeling inside that I have to do this alone. I have to prove I have earned the right to call myself the Master of the Clow. I have to save Kero and Yue by myself. No one can do it for me, or help me do it. It's something I have to do alone. If there's trouble, and I'm not at school tomorrow, call Syaoran and tell him everything, but please, for my sake, don't mention anything of this to anyone otherwise." Sakura looked at her friend.
Tomoyo stared back into Sakura's unblinking eyes. They weren't demanding or commanding her, they were pleading, entreating, and even begging her. Sakura's eyes were quite sincerely requesting Tomoyo to let her go alone. There's no way I can refuse her now, thought Tomoyo. But I'm worried for her safety. She's going now to save the ones she needs to protect. She won't let me go with her because she feels she needs to protect me also. But who will protect her? If the enemy strikes when she is by herself, who will watch her back? I know, I think I have an idea. I will not tell Sakura this, but I will secretly call Syaoran tonight, and tell him everything now. He may know something that can be of help. Sooner is always better than later, or so they always say. Out loud, Tomoyo just said, "Okay fine. Go on Sakura, but please be careful." Sakura took her friend's hands in hers and held them in tight clasp, looking Tomoyo directly in the eyes. "I'll be back before you know it. You won't even get a chance to miss me!" "I hope what you say is true, Sakura," Tomoyo said to herself very softly as Sakura let go of her hands, and went to choose some Star cards from out of the book. Sakura released the Mirror card, who appeared as an exact copy of herself. "Take my place while I am gone," she told it before looking at Tomoyo for one last time. "Come back soon Sakura." "Don't worry, I will." Sakura walked to the door with Tomoyo. "Oh wait, I forgot!" "What?" asked Tomoyo. Sakura took out a piece of paper and a pen. She scribbled a note to Toya and her father. "Just in case," she said as she looked back at Tomoyo. Tomoyo shrugged. She and Sakura both walked through the front door, going outside. They found it was pouring. The sky and air around them were barely visible because of all the rain falling down relentlessly. "Eek!" Tomoyo yelped then ran back inside. "You wouldn't happen to have an umbrella would you? It was so sunny this morning, I thought I wouldn't need it." "Of course," said Sakura. She ran back inside and grabbed a single umbrella. "What about you?" Tomoyo asked as she opened it up. "I won't be able to hold onto an umbrella and the staff at the same time! Besides, I'll use the cards to help me out." Sakura shut and locked the door, slipping the house keys she had received from her father just recently, once he had decided she had proved herself to be responsible enough, into the pocket of the battle costume Tomoyo had found just moments before, buried deep in her closet from the days when Sakura was still trying to capture all the cards. Sakura particularly liked this one outfit. It wasn't nearly as wacky as some of the others Tomoyo had made for her. It was actually quite simple. It was a simple loose sleeveless kimono type thing that fell to her knees, and had slits down both sides. It was colored periwinkle, with a blue- violet colored obi, or sash. In this sash, Sakura had stuck in her cards and the staff, which was already extended from its key form. Underneath the kimono, Sakura had on loose black pants made of a fairly comfortable material, to keep her legs warm, and long silver and navy-blue colored gloves with open fingers, on her arms. Sakura turned around and looked at Tomoyo. "So." she began. "Farewell. See you later!" Tomoyo said pleasantly. "Right. Bye!" "Ja." Sakura used the Fly card first to get up into the now fully dark sky before using the Shield card to protect herself from the rain. She started flying in some random direction, waving to Tomoyo until her friend was no longer visible. Now, thought Sakura as she hovered in the air, looking around trying to decide where she should go. What next? She looked at the lighted city visible far below her. Where should I start looking for Kero anyway?
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So that concludes the first chapter of my crossover. Please R&R or R&F (I don't really care which . . . . I just want to know for sure if people are actually reading what I write, or if I'm just wasting my time) and I'll update a.s.a.p.! (Expect the next chapter in like around two to three weeks because it takes me forever to finish and update a chapter since I get sidetracked very easily.) ^_^
This is my first (and hopefully not pathetically last) attempt at writing a crossover; it's a Rayearth and CCS crossover. I wasn't sure what category to put it in, so I may end up moving this somewhere else later on if I think it will do better there (just warning you beforehand).
When the very existence of our world is threatened, the Master of the Clow, (Sakura), is called upon to help save it from the evil and darkness threatening to take over. Unfortunately, this proves to be a very difficult task and Sakura must seek aid in fighting an inhumanely powerful enemy. But where can she go to for help? Who can she ask? No one seems strong enough to ally with her to fight this darkness, until Sakura meets Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, three girls who call themselves the "Magic Knights".
Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, have all but forgotten Cephiro and the magical powers they once donned. Until they are asked to help fight a battle, but this time they are not fighting for Cephiro, they are fighting for their own world, the planet Earth.
I do not own Rayearth or Card Captor Sakura (most unfortunately . . . I wish I did . . .)
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A man dressed in a black robe with dark gems sewn on stands on top of a tall foreboding tower. The wind whips at his robes, making them flap about maliciously about his body. His hands hang loosely by his side. His thoughts seem far away and he has a carefree air about him as he looks out across a jet-black ocean. He turns his head to stare directly at Sakura, his menacing dark eyes a shade of midnight blue.
The man reaches into his robe and extracts a long black staff. He holds it up and laughs at Sakura as the staff begins to glow a sickly shade of black, an evil and heartlessly cold and cruel laugh. The echoes of the horrid laughter circle around for miles, being seemingly distant for a short while before always coming back to taunt Sakura.
Sakura Kinomoto bolted up in bed, gasping for air. She turned to her digital alarm clock, the lighted numbers glowing bright red. 3:45 it read. Sakura looked towards Kero's hiding place and bed. She could hear him snoring; sound asleep. She looked towards the book in which the Star cards were stored. The book was closed; shut tight. She looked out the window; but it too was closed and there was nothing there but the shining silver crescent moon and the dark shape of tree branches.
Sakura was sweating heavily. She lay back down staring at the ceiling for a while, thinking hard about her recent dream. Who was that man? she asked herself. What did he want? And why was he laughing? Was he possibly laughing at me? Sakura sighed. Well I'll try and find out tomorrow. Right now I need to get some sleep if I'm ever going to wake up in time for school tomorrow.
The alarm clock beeped loudly in Sakura's ear. "Huh, what is it?" asked Sakura rubbing her eyes as she sat up. She looked at the clock. "WHAT!?" Sakura groaned. "Oh man! I'm going to be late again! That's the fourth time this week." Sakura got out of bed and went to get ready for school, doing her best to speedily brush her teeth while dressing herself at the same time.
Kero looked out from the top of the drawer in which Sakura had made a bed for him. "Hey Sakura, there've only been four days of school this week, meaning you've been late every day this week!"
"Kero!" Sakura shrieked.
"Oh, right. Sorry!" Kero turned around and looked the other way as Sakura unsuccessfully attempted to put on her shirt while eating the piece of toast she had stuffed into her mouth.
"Well, Sakura? Just trying to help a bit here, you might want to put the toast down," said Kero.
"Hmm?" came Sakura's muffled reply. "Oh right." Sakura put down the toast on her bedside table, then finished changing before she picked it up again. "I'm ready for school!" she said happily, if not just a bit proudly.
"I know, and just about time too." Toya popped his head through Sakura's bedroom door. Kero zoomed back into the drawer and fell into a stiff, unmoving position, doing his very best to look like a real toy stuffed animal. "If you want me to wait for you Sakura, then you'll have to get ready earlier. I already risk being late, and all because of you!"
Sakura looked at her older brother apologetically. "I'm really sorry Toya," she said, "I'll make sure it doesn't happen again."
"That's what you said last time, I really wish you'd stick to your word," muttered Toya. Out loud he said, "It's okay, forget it, let's go, you're wasting even more time!" Toya grabbed Sakura's arm and dragged her down the stairs outside into the bright sunlight.
"Owwww!" Sakura blinked and shaded her eyes from the sun as she asked no one in particular, "Why is the sun so bright today?"
"Sakura! Are you ready yet?"
"Oh right, sorry!" Sakura strapped on her roller blades and skated ahead of Toya with one big stride.
"You little rascal!" Toya jumped on his bike and started pedaling fast until he fell in just beside Sakura.
At a curb, Sakura and Toya met Yukito, who said in a nonchalant voice, "Hey, how's it going? I almost left because I thought you guys had decided to ditch school or something."
"Sorry, blame it on Sakura."
"Hey!" Sakura skated faster, but both Tori and Yuki caught up to her. Both pedaled on each side of her as if they were guards escorting a prisoner to the executioner's. Sakura looked to her right, up into her brother's gruff, but kind eyes. She then looked to Yuki. She gasped. His eyes were strange from what she remembered. But no, she thought. Not strange, just different. Sakura's eyes widened with recognition. It was Yue! Was he trying to take over Yukito now? With Toya around? He should know better, Sakura scolded Yue mentally, even though she knew neither of the two, or even three, people around her could hear.
Sakura looked back at Yukito. His eyes were back to normal and Yue was gone, but there was no mistaking it. Yue had been trying to emerge. Why? thought Sakura. To talk to me? Well I do need to talk to him. Him and Kero both. I'll try meeting them after school, when hopefully, I'll have more time.
Sakura ran out the school door as soon as her class was dismissed, before the bell even stopped ringing.
"Sakura!" shouted Tomoyo from across the yard. "Wait up!" As she neared closer to Sakura, Tomoyo slowed down and huffed, "You've been acting weird all day. Is there a problem you haven't been telling me about?" Tomoyo looked at Sakura, her eyes questioning.
Sakura looked around before she came to look at her friend and said quietly, "Well actually yes. But I think we should talk about this somewhere else. Let's go over to my house. Dad has to teach an extra evening class today and Toya has to stay after school for some kind of practice or something. He was very mysterious about it and wouldn't say what it was, but at least he won't be there to overhear what we discuss. So we have the whole house to ourselves for at least a few hours before dinner."
"Cool. Sounds great to me! Let's go." Tomoyo started walking and looked back. Sakura, who was staring out into the distance realized what she was supposed to be doing, and immediately started running to catch up with Tomoyo.
Tomoyo stared at Sakura, her eyes wide with disbelief as she heard about Sakura's dream the night before.
"So there's another enemy?" she asked her friend.
"Well," said Sakura, "I'm not sure. I mean he didn't exactly look like a potential ally, but it's not like he did anything harmful either."
"Of course he didn't do anything harmful. It was a dream, Sakura. Dreams aren't real. They're just signs of what may be about to happen."
"Meaning some evil guy is about to stand on a tower and look out across the ocean and then laugh at me?"
"No, that's not what I meant." Tomoyo sighed. "It probably means something closer to that there's a new enemy you have to fight. But," she added with a wink, "I'm not that much of an expert about these things, you might want to ask Kero's opinion. By the way," Tomoyo added as she looked around, "Where is Kero? Shouldn't he be back by now?"
Sakura also looked around the family room where she and Tomoyo had decided to sit on the couch eating cookies they had baked earlier by themselves, before looking outside at the darkening sky then at the clock hanging over the mantel. "Huh? I mean now that you mention it, I sent him out to find and bring Yue- I mean- Yukito over quite a while ago. Like right after we got here from school, which was three hours ago." Sakura stared out the window as a worried look crossed over her face. "Where could he be? He should have come back ages before now!"
Tomoyo patted Sakura's shoulder. "Don't worry, maybe he just got tied up or something. Want me to help you go search for him?"
"No," said Sakura strongly, showing the slightest signs of distress. "He could be in trouble, I have to go find him."
Tomoyo resisted the urge to roll her eyes, since they kind of were in the middle of a crisis right now. "I know, Sakura," she said soothingly, "I can help you look for him. After all, two pairs of eyes are better than one."
"No," said Sakura her voice full of a strange mix of authority and protection, "I mean I'd love to have you help, Tomoyo, but I have no idea where Kero is. For all we know, he could have been captured by some unknown enemy or knocked out somewhere on the other side of the world. Searching for him could prove to be a very dangerous job. I've learned that part of being a cardcaptor is 'expecting the unexpected'. I don't know what I'm in for, but I don't want anyone getting hurt. Which is why," Sakura's voice filled with pleading as she looked at Tomoyo, "you have to stay behind. I have a bad feeling about this and even if I hadn't learned anything by now, at least one thing I definitely should have learned for sure is to trust my instincts. It doesn't all make sense, like that dream I had, and Kero's disappearance before I even had a chance to discuss it with him, but I know I have to go now, to search for him."
"Please," said Tomoyo, "Let me go with you Sakura. You yourself said it's not safe."
"I'm sorry, Tomoyo, but I just don't want you or anyone else to get hurt. And I just have this feeling inside that I have to do this alone. I have to prove I have earned the right to call myself the Master of the Clow. I have to save Kero and Yue by myself. No one can do it for me, or help me do it. It's something I have to do alone. If there's trouble, and I'm not at school tomorrow, call Syaoran and tell him everything, but please, for my sake, don't mention anything of this to anyone otherwise." Sakura looked at her friend.
Tomoyo stared back into Sakura's unblinking eyes. They weren't demanding or commanding her, they were pleading, entreating, and even begging her. Sakura's eyes were quite sincerely requesting Tomoyo to let her go alone. There's no way I can refuse her now, thought Tomoyo. But I'm worried for her safety. She's going now to save the ones she needs to protect. She won't let me go with her because she feels she needs to protect me also. But who will protect her? If the enemy strikes when she is by herself, who will watch her back? I know, I think I have an idea. I will not tell Sakura this, but I will secretly call Syaoran tonight, and tell him everything now. He may know something that can be of help. Sooner is always better than later, or so they always say. Out loud, Tomoyo just said, "Okay fine. Go on Sakura, but please be careful." Sakura took her friend's hands in hers and held them in tight clasp, looking Tomoyo directly in the eyes. "I'll be back before you know it. You won't even get a chance to miss me!" "I hope what you say is true, Sakura," Tomoyo said to herself very softly as Sakura let go of her hands, and went to choose some Star cards from out of the book. Sakura released the Mirror card, who appeared as an exact copy of herself. "Take my place while I am gone," she told it before looking at Tomoyo for one last time. "Come back soon Sakura." "Don't worry, I will." Sakura walked to the door with Tomoyo. "Oh wait, I forgot!" "What?" asked Tomoyo. Sakura took out a piece of paper and a pen. She scribbled a note to Toya and her father. "Just in case," she said as she looked back at Tomoyo. Tomoyo shrugged. She and Sakura both walked through the front door, going outside. They found it was pouring. The sky and air around them were barely visible because of all the rain falling down relentlessly. "Eek!" Tomoyo yelped then ran back inside. "You wouldn't happen to have an umbrella would you? It was so sunny this morning, I thought I wouldn't need it." "Of course," said Sakura. She ran back inside and grabbed a single umbrella. "What about you?" Tomoyo asked as she opened it up. "I won't be able to hold onto an umbrella and the staff at the same time! Besides, I'll use the cards to help me out." Sakura shut and locked the door, slipping the house keys she had received from her father just recently, once he had decided she had proved herself to be responsible enough, into the pocket of the battle costume Tomoyo had found just moments before, buried deep in her closet from the days when Sakura was still trying to capture all the cards. Sakura particularly liked this one outfit. It wasn't nearly as wacky as some of the others Tomoyo had made for her. It was actually quite simple. It was a simple loose sleeveless kimono type thing that fell to her knees, and had slits down both sides. It was colored periwinkle, with a blue- violet colored obi, or sash. In this sash, Sakura had stuck in her cards and the staff, which was already extended from its key form. Underneath the kimono, Sakura had on loose black pants made of a fairly comfortable material, to keep her legs warm, and long silver and navy-blue colored gloves with open fingers, on her arms. Sakura turned around and looked at Tomoyo. "So." she began. "Farewell. See you later!" Tomoyo said pleasantly. "Right. Bye!" "Ja." Sakura used the Fly card first to get up into the now fully dark sky before using the Shield card to protect herself from the rain. She started flying in some random direction, waving to Tomoyo until her friend was no longer visible. Now, thought Sakura as she hovered in the air, looking around trying to decide where she should go. What next? She looked at the lighted city visible far below her. Where should I start looking for Kero anyway?
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So that concludes the first chapter of my crossover. Please R&R or R&F (I don't really care which . . . . I just want to know for sure if people are actually reading what I write, or if I'm just wasting my time) and I'll update a.s.a.p.! (Expect the next chapter in like around two to three weeks because it takes me forever to finish and update a chapter since I get sidetracked very easily.) ^_^
