PROLOGUE:
As a sorcerer, one was determined to succeed anything he wanted: money, fame, even power. Because of their abilities, they can possess even the greatest of riches. But…she was different. The last sorcerer born in earth was different from the others. The youngest of the sorcerers was named after a beautiful flower and had qualities that could never be suspected as a real sorceress. Haruno Sakura. Pink hair, emerald eyes, perfectly shaped lips with fair and smooth skin. Almost as perfect as a goddess. What makes her different wasn't her physical appearance but the way she uses her powers. She never does! Every sorcerer in the land kept encouraging her to use it or even just a try, but Sakura kept refusing. Because she wanted to be something else… normal. An ordinary human being was what she wanted all her life. With one specific reason… she wanted to love with nothing to use. She wanted to love normally. She wanted to be loved…
Problem is, she can't become human. A sorcerer can do anything to himself except turn into a normal and powerless person. This is the reason why Sakura isn't used to use her powers. But in one moment in her life, she did… for something worthwhile.
CHAPTER 1: GO FORTH THE OTHER WORLD!
It was a sweaty night as Sakura woke up. She was panting, sweating like she'd been running for hours.
Was that…a nightmare? She thought.
She slowly sat up and wiped the sweat out of her forehead.
No, that wasn't a nightmare. More like…a sign.
Then, she heard a knock. "Tok! Tok! Tok!"
"Sakura, wake up. You have to go somewhere, remember?"
That's right. I told mom my decision yesterday. Eheh, she remembered.
Sakura stood up and took her clothes in the closet. She took a bath and dressed normal clothes for normal people (usually, sorcerers wear strange clothes like they're from another world). She went out of the room and saw her mother still waiting.
"Come on. You can't do it with an empty stomach, nee~?" Mrs. Haruno said.
"Thanks, mom."
As they walked into the dining area, Sakura saw her father reading the newspaper.
"Good morning, dad." She sat down. "I didn't know you read the newspaper? Especially from normal people."
"Well, I have to know what happens around your life, dear. Or else, you might get into trouble that I don't know!" Mr. Haruno replied while folding the newspaper.
Sakura just laughed and ate with her parents. It had always been like this. Even though Sakura's parents use their powers and Sakura doesn't didn't make them hate her. They were actually impressed with her decision. So they still accepted her.
"By the way, aren't you going to use your powers today?" her father asked.
Sakura paused for a while and slightly blushed.
"Y-yes, father."
"And I'm going to help her!" Sakura's mother added.
"I'm proud of you, Sakura. Finally, you can experience how to be a sorceress for once." Her father said proudly.
After talking and eating, Sakura stood up following her mother. She waved goodbye to her father knowing she'll be gone for quite a while. Her father said to her "good luck!" praises. After she got out of the house with her mother, her mom waved her hand and sparkles came out. As she said a short spell, they quickly transported into a field with no one to look.
"Perfect." They both said.
"Well then, Sakura. Did you memorize the spell I gave you last night?"
"Yes."
"Now that you have, I want you to close your eyes and concentrate on the place where you want to go." and Sakura did.
She put her hands in front of her like other sorcerers do. As the wind passed by, Sakura's mom was looking at her…smiling. She was confident about her daughter. Sakura was the smartest on her class, after all, so she knew that she could be the smartest of all sorcerers.
"With a sorcerer's hand,
Transport me to where I wish.
Magic of my hands, vision in my eyes,
Grant this spell from the words of my lips!"
Sakura said the words that rhymed and light came out from her hands.
"M-mom! What's happening?!"
"That's fine, honey! You did it! Now don't worry, your father and I will be waiting for your return."
"Mom,"
"Go on, my dear."
As Sakura slowly vanished into thin air, her mother waved goodbye.
Farewell, mom.
