A/N: OK, so this will be my first and maybe my only fanfiction. But since my passion for anime once started with me watching CCS I feel like I can do this. And maybe something more later on. We'll see. I'd love to hear your opinions about this fanfic, so read&review, but please be gentle with me. They will maybe be slightly OOC but since they have grown up in this fanfic I will accomodate my writing. It will probably not be any lemons since this is my first.

Read and enjoy.


His hands trailed up to her neckline, feeling all over her trembling body on their way up. She barely made a noise, one could hardly even hear her breathe. He liked her that way, she was giving herself to him completely without hesitation. He smiled, cracked a flashing and daring smile before inching himself even more closer to her. She squealed and he finally got a glimpse of her sparkling eyes, they were pleading him, pleading him to come even closer. He chuckled and lifted her chin up with his finger.

"Sakura" he whispered, not daring to make a noise in case of waking her father up. "You know that I have to leave you now." Her grip of his shirt tightened and her body tensed.

"I don't want you to, please stay for the night." Her breathe tickled his throat but he didn't give in that easily.

"I won't be here tomorrow morning when you wake up, we both now that." A tear made its way down her cheek. His strong facade melted and he bended down to kiss it away. "We both now that this is a dream and I'm your imaginary Syaoran." He got up from the bed and made his way to her window. He was opening the window when he heard the whispering words coming from the bed.

"For now."

Beams of light were making their way through the thin curtains, not obeying to stay out even though it was only in the early morning. A little yawn was heard from over the desk and suddenly a newly-woken little tiger appeared. He stretched and left scratch-marks over some, in his world, replaceable schoolbooks. Another yawn was heard. Sakura softly rubbed her eyes and then greeted her friend with a smile.

"Oh Kero-chan, this will be a good day I hope."

"A good day indeed because I heard that your father will be picking up some sweets on his way home this afternoon, Sakura."

They both smiled, though Kero's smile seemed a little hungry. Sakura picked up her school uniform and quickly changed into it. Kero flew to the window and pulled away the curtains. Immediately the whole room were clasped in bare light. Sakura covered her eyes to save herself from being blinded for life.

"Why did you do that, you dumb!" She yelled but Kero just laughed. She stormed out of the room still seeing small black spots everywhere. But Kero continued laughing and then turned back to the window again.

"Funny, I don't remember this window to be open last night." He chewed on his lip while closing the window, drawing back the curtains and going back to bed.

Down at the breakfast table Sakura had already finished her breakfast and was on her way out.

"Thank you Dad for the meal." She said and gave him a small kiss on his temple before putting the dishes in the sink.

"Anytime, Sakura. Take care." He answered and gave her a small smile. Now that Tõya lived on his own Sakura felt more free despite the fact that her dad gave her more shores to do every week. But she still didn't have to live with his brother anymore so she felt relieved and was very eager to help him. They got visits from her brother every week or so, it wasn't like he had moved away too far. He only lived a couple of blocks away, living with his girlfriend and two of his mates in a flat made for students.

Sakura tied her shoes and was out of the house in only a few seconds. She fetched her bike, Tõya's old one, and made her way to where she was supposed to meet her friends. She could hear the birds waking up and greeting her with their happy cheers. She felt the sun brightly shine on her face and welcome her to this day and she couldn't do anything but smile. "This will be a great day. I'm going to my new school with my beloved friends" She thought when she made a turn and was met with a pleasant surprise.