Disclaimer: I don't own any of the original Card Captor Sakura characters.
They all belong to Clamp. Everything else comes from MY imagination. 'Nuff
said.
Author's Note: Ok, it ain't perfect, it ain't the worst, but just read on to find out what the Hell it's all about! I'm not sure if I should finish it. A couple of reviews and e-mails could sway my decision! ^.~
Nothing More
By: Mirai No Jennyfur
Prologue
A rose petal dropped onto the smooth glass of water.
"Sakura."
The haunting voice echoed in her mind.
"Sakura."
It wouldn't stop.
"Sakura."
She tried to answer out, but nothing happened.
"Sakura!"
All of a sudden, the rose petal twisted into fire and the flames seem to swallow up the water completely. The flames walked nearer and nearer to her. She turned, trying to run away, but the fire encircled her, with nowhere to go.
"Failure."
The voice hissed to her.
"Failure."
The flames began licking at her feet and then, completely devoured her body.
---
"No!!!" She screamed, awaking in sheer horror of her nightmare.
"What?!" Kero flew up from the edge of her desk.
"No." She whispered. Sakura looked it her arms, and tossed up her covers. There was nothing. No injuries, no scars, nothing. But she could've sworn.
"What Sakura?!? Sakura!" She remained silent for a few minutes, trying to grasp the concept of her being unharmed.
"It. I." Her voice trailed off.
"What happened!?"
"I. I.
"Sakura! Tell me what happened!"
"I," She breathed, "Had a dream."
"A dream?" Kero asked suspiciously.
"Yeah. A dream." Their conversation stopped there.
It was a dream, she thought to herself, just a dream. She looked over herself again, almost overtaken by paranoia. Sakura had felt the heat, she had felt the flames, burning the skin off her bones, inch by inch. Piece by piece. It couldn't have been a dream. It was too real. Too real.
Yet she laid her back down and looked out toward her window. It was a full moon tonight. The cold air blew in from the small opening she had left earlier. She got up and shut it, then laid back down, and closed her eyes, hoping for a better sleep. And Kero watched her, making sure, that no other dreams came to haunt the girl, or anyone else at that.
---
"My lord, 'tis time to awaken her?"
"No. It is much to early in the. game, to do that. We should wait a bit longer. The girl and the cards shall both be ours soon. Timing just makes all the difference."
Author's Note: Ok, it ain't perfect, it ain't the worst, but just read on to find out what the Hell it's all about! I'm not sure if I should finish it. A couple of reviews and e-mails could sway my decision! ^.~
Nothing More
By: Mirai No Jennyfur
Prologue
A rose petal dropped onto the smooth glass of water.
"Sakura."
The haunting voice echoed in her mind.
"Sakura."
It wouldn't stop.
"Sakura."
She tried to answer out, but nothing happened.
"Sakura!"
All of a sudden, the rose petal twisted into fire and the flames seem to swallow up the water completely. The flames walked nearer and nearer to her. She turned, trying to run away, but the fire encircled her, with nowhere to go.
"Failure."
The voice hissed to her.
"Failure."
The flames began licking at her feet and then, completely devoured her body.
---
"No!!!" She screamed, awaking in sheer horror of her nightmare.
"What?!" Kero flew up from the edge of her desk.
"No." She whispered. Sakura looked it her arms, and tossed up her covers. There was nothing. No injuries, no scars, nothing. But she could've sworn.
"What Sakura?!? Sakura!" She remained silent for a few minutes, trying to grasp the concept of her being unharmed.
"It. I." Her voice trailed off.
"What happened!?"
"I. I.
"Sakura! Tell me what happened!"
"I," She breathed, "Had a dream."
"A dream?" Kero asked suspiciously.
"Yeah. A dream." Their conversation stopped there.
It was a dream, she thought to herself, just a dream. She looked over herself again, almost overtaken by paranoia. Sakura had felt the heat, she had felt the flames, burning the skin off her bones, inch by inch. Piece by piece. It couldn't have been a dream. It was too real. Too real.
Yet she laid her back down and looked out toward her window. It was a full moon tonight. The cold air blew in from the small opening she had left earlier. She got up and shut it, then laid back down, and closed her eyes, hoping for a better sleep. And Kero watched her, making sure, that no other dreams came to haunt the girl, or anyone else at that.
---
"My lord, 'tis time to awaken her?"
"No. It is much to early in the. game, to do that. We should wait a bit longer. The girl and the cards shall both be ours soon. Timing just makes all the difference."
