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Summary: Sakura had the Sight, but she wished she didn't. She didn't want to see all those loathsome faeries around her, doing horrible things. She didn't want to know of their existence. Alas, all she could do was ignore them. It was going along great, until the faeries decided to stop ignoring her.

Prologue

As long as she could remember, she could see them. The slight smoke surrounding her helped disguise their presence, but they were still there. The Faerie.

"Sakura, you okay?" Tomoyo asked.

Sakura snapped out of the trance she was in and turned to her friend and gave a slight tilt of her head in reassurance. It was okay, they were used to her day dreams. She bent over to take her next shot at the pool table and could feel the leer of the guys around her. Why Tomoyo wanted to surround herself with guys like this was beyond her, but at least they placed a solid wall between her and Tomoyo. So she could see less of them.

"Top right." Sakura said quietly, and prepared to take the shot. She stopped and tensed as she felt a slight wind at the back of her neck. Sakura quickly turned her eyes towards the back to see who it could be, she straightened and tensed as she caught the unquestionable glimpse of blue skin. She quickly swatted the general area around her, to drive the fae off, and then answered the questioning gaze of her company, "Sorry, felt a fly." They nodded and encouraged her to take her next shot, eager to take their own turns so they could try and impress Sakura and Tomoyo. Sakura quickly took the shot, and after having done so replaced her cue back in it's place. She turned around and smiled sweetly at her friend, "Sorry Tomoyo, have to call it a day. Promised Dad I'd be back soon." Tomoyo looked at her in and nodded. It was normal for Sakura to leave a place as quickly as she had come.

"Bye Sakura, I'll see you a school tomorrow!" she gave Sakura a big hug, waved and then turned around to continue the game. Sakura didn't feel bad for ditching her friend, she knew that Tomoyo liked the company of those guys.

She went forward and noticed nothing around her. That was what she lived by, her rule of ignoring this whole other world around her. The fae didn't like knowing that someone, a human, could see them, she knew that lesson from her mother. Sakura stopped and changed her direction to an old book store as she saw a gang of fae standing at the corner of an alley way, just like they did most nights. She welcomed the familiar ringing of the bell as she opened the door. Sakura went to a shelf and tried to keep her focus on the book in front of her. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the gang silently glide by, not daring to go to near the book shop as it had iron all around the door frame, these fae were too weak to walk in. They have no reason to either, they ignore me just as I do them. None the less, she felt uneasy around them, as they sometimes prodded and teased her, under the illusion that she couldn't see them. All Sakura could do was ignore, if she gave any acknowledgment to them, they would know her secret.

Sakura quickly glanced out the door and around the street, there were some more around, but less then before. She opened the door bidding farewell to the store owner, who was already used to her coming and going, and started walking home at a quick pace.

Three sets of eyes watched her pass, under the cover of shadow in an alley.

"There's something about her..." a masculine voice said as his eyes trailed the clueless girl in front of him. She was walking at a quick pace, her auburn hair raising slightly behind her. A girl beside him dressed as a warrior looked at the girl in envy, "Are you sure? What makes her so special from the other thousands of girls?" His never wavering eyes on her, made her scoff, "Li, you better be sure."

The man smiled softly, making Mei Ling feel warmth through out her body, "Mei Ling, trust me on this." Li looked at the small lion beside him and bent down to say a few words to him, the lion nodded and quickly trotted away after the girl. "Kero will watch over her, for now." He smiled another sheepish smile and turned to Mei Ling, "The game has begun again."