Author's note: ok... this is my first anime fanfic! And most probably you
can tell that from my nick I am a die hard harry potter fan too! Haha but
don't worry! My commitment for anime is not anything small..hope you enjoy
the story~ and there would be some jap in it and you guys can tell me
whether you all want the translation for it or not.those are lyrics I came
out with in my mind~
Disclaimer: though as much as I want them. They are not mines and will never be. *roars*
Bright morning sunlight entered her room through the ajar door and slightly agape window sills. Though Sakura's head was still throbbing from last night endless nightmare that left her clueless, she crept out of bed with a sigh and staggered towards the bathroom. As she stood in front of the mirror looking back at her own reflection staring back at her haggard self, she tried but failed to suppress another sigh which was threatening in her throat. Eye bags, pale skins, dull eyes, all these were the symptoms of insomnia, and boy, did she hated it. She tried to muster all the energy in herself and gave a big smile that she always readily hung by her mouth. And she managed one, a nevertheless big but fake one. She threw her head back as she felt blackness washed over her again. All she could do was to groan "not again." Before her eyes rolled back in her socket and she felt herself slipping into one of her million and one questioning dreams with a thud and onto the floor.
She was walking alone again in the dark forest. Never ending stretch of creepy dark willows, shadowing over her, threatening to swallow her into the complete blackness of the night. She ran, she screamed and called for help. "Thud. Thud. Thud." All that could heard was her rhythmic footsteps making contact with the ground. Other than that was complete silence. No owls? No cricket? The silence seemed too unnatural; in fact it was so quiet, too quiet till the silence was almost ear-piercing. She huffed and puffed. Though she was a good runner but such a long run could not help but tire her out slowly. Her breathing grew harder and her lungs felt like bursting. Cold air, waves after waves of them crashed against her face and filled her now prickling throat. Her eyelids felt like tones and her head was throbbing. Not to mention all the muscle which were threatening to tear with every step she took. But she knew. Somehow she could not afford to stop running. She didn't know why. But her instinct told her not to stop. And she for one is someone who trusts her instincts.
Then as she took another step forward something she sensed made her a thousand times better. Light. In a distance further away. Streams of strong powerful golden light were seeping through the forest, highlighting everything in sight. Yes! She thought as she hasten her footsteps and urge herself forward pushing herself harder. Somehow, she didn't know but the wind no longer felt chilly and the silence seemed to be broken by a melodious song. Something she had not heard before, but nevertheless melodious. She could not explain it, she had not heard it before, but still it felt soothing to her ears. And with every mote sung, her pain halved. Her legs no longer felt like it had a thousand hot knives cutting through it and her throat no longer froze. She could breathe better and she unconsciously smiled again. It was then she finally threw herself past the final tree and into full blast pure lightness.
Huh? Thousand of question blasted through her mind like machinery guns. She had to squint her eyes as though the marigold white light was too much for her. But still she was thankful for it. For once that whole night, she felt warmth like she never did before. She felt a strong surge of energy rush through her body as she opened her eyes wide again, and was very surprised to see a figure standing in front of her. She had to once again slightly shadow her eyes from looking at this lady infront of her. Or at least she though she is a lady. Somehow squinting her eyes she managed to get the outline of her, amburn flowing straight hair that went way down her waist. She was dressed, no, more like draped in a yellow silk like material with tints of sunshine orange and all other shades of yellow to orange imaginable. The light shone on her reflecting her smooth hair and gorgeous curves and also an orb which she was holding in her hand. The orb. It seemed too familiar. Like she had came in contact with it before. Ribbons were wrapped around her, glowing like sunshine and emitting warmth.
Sakura felt a very strong surge of power flowing from her. But not evil. Something pure. Something light. She wasn't and couldn't be sure. And all she wanted was for that woman to turn around. So that she could see her face. So that she could see her features.
All these while the singing didn't stop. And now, come to think of it. Even the voice sounds familiar, yet like nothing she had heard before. She was beginning to get confused now. She wanted so much for the woman to turn around and meet her but yet no matter how much she tried. She just could not.
Kiseki wa mat te iru dake de wa otozure wa shi nai i. Yu u ki o dashi te, ji bun no chikara o tayori ni. Subete o norikoe te sae, so no shun n kan wa otozureru yo. So shi te tat tai ma, so no shunnkan wa hajimari mashita.
Then slowly her melodious voice faded into the background slowly and the steady movement of her rising and falling shoulder stopped. She then spoke up without turning around.
"You have come."
"Yes."
Sakura's eyes widen at this. She had not expected to get her voice back and before she could lose it again she questioned her.
"Who are you?"
Sakura waited patiently for an answer but all she heard was a slight chuckle before the woman spun around gracefully and faced Sakura.
"I am you."
Disclaimer: though as much as I want them. They are not mines and will never be. *roars*
Bright morning sunlight entered her room through the ajar door and slightly agape window sills. Though Sakura's head was still throbbing from last night endless nightmare that left her clueless, she crept out of bed with a sigh and staggered towards the bathroom. As she stood in front of the mirror looking back at her own reflection staring back at her haggard self, she tried but failed to suppress another sigh which was threatening in her throat. Eye bags, pale skins, dull eyes, all these were the symptoms of insomnia, and boy, did she hated it. She tried to muster all the energy in herself and gave a big smile that she always readily hung by her mouth. And she managed one, a nevertheless big but fake one. She threw her head back as she felt blackness washed over her again. All she could do was to groan "not again." Before her eyes rolled back in her socket and she felt herself slipping into one of her million and one questioning dreams with a thud and onto the floor.
She was walking alone again in the dark forest. Never ending stretch of creepy dark willows, shadowing over her, threatening to swallow her into the complete blackness of the night. She ran, she screamed and called for help. "Thud. Thud. Thud." All that could heard was her rhythmic footsteps making contact with the ground. Other than that was complete silence. No owls? No cricket? The silence seemed too unnatural; in fact it was so quiet, too quiet till the silence was almost ear-piercing. She huffed and puffed. Though she was a good runner but such a long run could not help but tire her out slowly. Her breathing grew harder and her lungs felt like bursting. Cold air, waves after waves of them crashed against her face and filled her now prickling throat. Her eyelids felt like tones and her head was throbbing. Not to mention all the muscle which were threatening to tear with every step she took. But she knew. Somehow she could not afford to stop running. She didn't know why. But her instinct told her not to stop. And she for one is someone who trusts her instincts.
Then as she took another step forward something she sensed made her a thousand times better. Light. In a distance further away. Streams of strong powerful golden light were seeping through the forest, highlighting everything in sight. Yes! She thought as she hasten her footsteps and urge herself forward pushing herself harder. Somehow, she didn't know but the wind no longer felt chilly and the silence seemed to be broken by a melodious song. Something she had not heard before, but nevertheless melodious. She could not explain it, she had not heard it before, but still it felt soothing to her ears. And with every mote sung, her pain halved. Her legs no longer felt like it had a thousand hot knives cutting through it and her throat no longer froze. She could breathe better and she unconsciously smiled again. It was then she finally threw herself past the final tree and into full blast pure lightness.
Huh? Thousand of question blasted through her mind like machinery guns. She had to squint her eyes as though the marigold white light was too much for her. But still she was thankful for it. For once that whole night, she felt warmth like she never did before. She felt a strong surge of energy rush through her body as she opened her eyes wide again, and was very surprised to see a figure standing in front of her. She had to once again slightly shadow her eyes from looking at this lady infront of her. Or at least she though she is a lady. Somehow squinting her eyes she managed to get the outline of her, amburn flowing straight hair that went way down her waist. She was dressed, no, more like draped in a yellow silk like material with tints of sunshine orange and all other shades of yellow to orange imaginable. The light shone on her reflecting her smooth hair and gorgeous curves and also an orb which she was holding in her hand. The orb. It seemed too familiar. Like she had came in contact with it before. Ribbons were wrapped around her, glowing like sunshine and emitting warmth.
Sakura felt a very strong surge of power flowing from her. But not evil. Something pure. Something light. She wasn't and couldn't be sure. And all she wanted was for that woman to turn around. So that she could see her face. So that she could see her features.
All these while the singing didn't stop. And now, come to think of it. Even the voice sounds familiar, yet like nothing she had heard before. She was beginning to get confused now. She wanted so much for the woman to turn around and meet her but yet no matter how much she tried. She just could not.
Kiseki wa mat te iru dake de wa otozure wa shi nai i. Yu u ki o dashi te, ji bun no chikara o tayori ni. Subete o norikoe te sae, so no shun n kan wa otozureru yo. So shi te tat tai ma, so no shunnkan wa hajimari mashita.
Then slowly her melodious voice faded into the background slowly and the steady movement of her rising and falling shoulder stopped. She then spoke up without turning around.
"You have come."
"Yes."
Sakura's eyes widen at this. She had not expected to get her voice back and before she could lose it again she questioned her.
"Who are you?"
Sakura waited patiently for an answer but all she heard was a slight chuckle before the woman spun around gracefully and faced Sakura.
"I am you."
