Things are not always as they seam

AGAIN???

Authors notes: This is a story taking place years and years after my story-"Things are not always as they seam.' Think of it as a spin off of what happened after. It would be recommended your read 'Things are not always as they seam first (and review of course) too understand this more fully. Thank you and enjoy my story, please review after as to of what you think of it!

"Talking," 'thinking,' and you'll figure it out as the story progresses.

*Normal P.O.V*

"So do you think you did good on the test?" A young girl asked her friends. "Well I studied a lot, so I think I did, what about you Melissa?" Another girl asked the third person with them. "Yea I studied all last night too Kristin, did you Terri?" Melissa asked her friend who wasn't really paying attention. "Um, oh look there's my house got to go see you after Christmas break!" Terri yelled as she waved her friends' good-bye and ran in to her house.

"Oh that was so close, I should really start studying for these tests," Terri said out load, " or stop asking them at question." She took off her winter boots and her jacket and put them in the closet beside the front door. 'It's too bad Kristin is going away. Kristin's going to see her grandparents in Florida, and Melissa has to stay here. I know you're thinking, 'why don't you hang around her, but I'm going to my aunts', who lives in Toronto.' Terri thought to her self.

"Boring old aunts house, just as boring as it is here," The young girl thought out loud. "No one's ever home, no ones ever home here either," She went into the kitchen to see if there was any food. 'Nothing, the usual,' she cried out in her head. Walking over to the stairs then up to her room she thought, 'My aunt is always out at work, and this year she's on a business trip, I swear, I'm only there to water her plants.' Terri opened her bed room door and lied on her bed, staring out her window.

"And dad's always in Vancouver during the Christmas holidays, he leaves tomorrow, so do I, I wish I could go with dad, but he only has enough money to send himself," Terri told her self out load again.

* The next day*

"Terri!" Some one called from out side her bedroom door. Terri rolled over not wanting to get up. "Terri, I have too go now, my plain leaves in two hours," her father walked in, and Terri sat up. "Bye Dad, I'll miss you," Terri hugged her dad and he left the room. She could hear him grabbing his luggage and opening the front door. "Be good for your aunt!" He yelled. "K!" Terri yelled back, and he closed the door as she fell back in bed. A few minutes later she dragged her self out of bed. She got dressed (wearing blue flares and a white turtleneck with two blue stripes on the arms near the shoulders). She then started packing. She looked under her bed and pulled out a suitcase and then pulled out an old photo album, which she put in the bag.

After a few minutes of packing she thought she was done. Till she looked at her desk and saw one picture of her two friends (Melissa and Kristin), which she grabbed, a picture of her mother and father, which she grabbed too and a picture of two other friends with Melissa, Kristin and her self, which she also grabbed.

She headed down stairs when she heard a car horn. "That must be my ride," Terri said out load. She threw on her coat and boots, grabbed her suit case (locking the door) and ran to the car, which held an aunt quietly wait for her niece.

As they exchanged words, Terri got in the car. Over all it's a 35-minute ride to her house, which ended up being very quite. Terri watched the snow build up on the sides of the car until she noticed something familiar. "Here we are!" Terri's aunt informed her. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

When all her luggage was brought up Terri sat on the couch by the door. She moved from her big three-story house, to a small three-bed room apartment, on the 25th floor of a 36-floor building.

One bedroom was a spare, for Terri. One was a he 28-year old daughter (who no longer lived with her). And the other was her aunt. The apartment also included a pretty large kitchen, family room, bathroom and two closets.

"I'd love to stay and chat," 'yea right,' Terri though, "But I've got to go, I packed the fridge with enough food to last you two weeks, and there's two hundred and fifty so you can shop and what ever. Remember to water my plants, and I have a cat now, she's 2 years and usually stays in the other room, but she can come and go, feed her for me would you, Thanks. And don't go in my room okay, just stay out and everything will be okay, okay? Love you Marry Christmas, You know my number call me if there's a problem. BYE!" She left.

'Holy crap she talks a lot," Terri said grabbing the t.v. Remote. She turned on the TV, flicking it around she came to the terrible thought that, "nothing is on."

Moaning she grabbed her stuff, and went to her room to start unpacking, which she hated doing. The best part of coming to this terrible place was that her room had the balcony, but it was so small, so they made it too the guestroom. "Woah, lucky me," she thought as she finished unpacking. She quickly remembered the pictures and put one on the nightstand, one on the dresser and one the kitchen counter.

"Meow" was heard from the other room. "The cat!" Terri, who loves cats, when to the other room, and opened the door for the lovely cat. She strolled out, a lovely colour of light Grey with dark Grey stripes going down her back with blue eyes and a blue collar.

"AW! CUTE!" Terri yelled, which startled the cat and she dashed off. Terri slowly followed it, trying not to scare it. "Here kitty, Oh wait, how would it know it's a cat?" She thought out load and started following it again.

The cat rubbed its body against a corner and then headed down a dark hall, which only led to two rooms. The second closet and her aunts room. Terri, still following the cat, which stopped at a slightly opened door, then disappeared behind it. "Oh no, I'm not sapost to go in there." The thought out load once again. "But, she's not here so too bad for her.

Terri opened the door, which led to a room she never saw before. 'Wow!' should though, looking around. The cat was now on the bed lying down. Terri stepped into the room and noticed how big and dark it was. She flicked on the light. But nothing happened.

She walked around to the other side of the bed. There wasn't much, a nightstand, a bookshelf with like four books in it. Then there was one book on top of it. "It's glowing, but it can't be reflecting light, it's so dark in here." Terri picked up the book, and read "Sakura" which was written on the cover.

Authors notes: Will Terri be the next Cardcaptor? A bit of a bio. Of Terri: Age: 13 Hair: Blonde Location: Currently Toronto Canada But originally lives in Berry Canada. Eyes: Green Parents: Mother and father separated. Mother unknown location, Terri lives with father. Please review this story, and do you think I should continue? Is this too long? Should I stop now? Thanks a lot for reading and remember things will never be what they seem!