I'm starting a new story...again. I really have to finish my others, but those were like...I really long time ago, so I probably won't do anything with them anymore. So, here's a new one. This whole entire chapter is basically the summary of the story, but I'll write a summary anyways cause I'm just so awesome like that...(-shrugs-)...

Syaoran left Hong Kong to come to Tomoeda, Japan to look for the person that was foretold to kill off the Li clan and restart the whole clan into their own surname. He's told by his mother to go to Japan and find this person, alert the Li clan in Hong Kong if necessary and eliminate the person before anyone is hurt...Little does Syaoran know that this person will be the one he falls in love with. Will Syaoran place his family above this person, and betray her? Or will he disobey his family to support her? Dun dun dunnn! :P

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"Syaoran-kun! Don't leave me!" Sakura cried out to me and I wondered what in the world I was doing. I stared at her sea green eyes and quickly looked away. I couldn't help her. "Syaoran-kun!"

As she cried out again, the pain in her voice sent chills down my spine. Shaking my head in sorrow and resentment, I began to run, not looking back. As I ran, all I could hear was the chilly wind howling my name and the cold snow tearing my at my flesh, trying to eat me away.

"Syao…ran…Syao…ran…," It hissed and I put my hands over my ears and shut my eyes to the blurring colors of white and blue around me. I didn't care if I ran into something. I just had to get away.

"Go away! I can't" I whispered. "I can't, I can't," I could feel my whole body breaking as I forced myself to keep running. I had to run. It's what I did best in this kind of situation. Just run away from all my difficulties, all my failures. Just run and everything will be better…so I thought.

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2 years ago

"Tomoyo-chan?" I heard Kinomoto ask the long black haired girl sitting to her right. "Tomoyo-chan?"

"What's wrong, Sakura-chan?" She replied to Kinomoto.

"Tomoyo-chan, I'm scared. I had a dream last night that-" She was cut off by Kaiyou-Sensei as she began her lesson today.

Being 13 was such a big nuisance. Lessons were as boring as always and I couldn't wait to get into High School already. Everyone said High School was going to be more competitive and fun. I needed some of that right now. At the current moment though, I was stuck here fumbling over Japanese. Why had I moved here anyways? Hong Kong was so much better. Right, to find the person that was foretold by someone nearly 200 years ago who was going to destroy the Li clan. Some person holding tremendous power and was born with it. They're so sure this person is in this time period. Watch the person not even exist. No one here seemed like that kind of person, a person that would want to kill and destroy.

But I was sent here to find the person, this person that is in my grade, which should be in this classroom right now. That should be secretly planning how to kill me right here in this room and I still don't know who.

My eyes flickered to every desk. Being in the back of the room was very convenient. I was able to see everyone and be prepared for any suspicious movement. This is why I never fell asleep in class. Believe me. I would if I wasn't under such pressure of being attacked at any moment.

Some people were passing notes, some reading under their desks and others were actually paying attention and getting involved with the class. I would raise my hand later. I wasn't in the mood at the current moment of my 8th grade year.

What raised my attention for the first time in this class is how Kinomoto was being so jittery and unable to stay still. What was wrong with her? Why should I care anyways? I made a soft scoffing sound which somehow raised the attention of my teacher. Out of everyone else not paying attention in the room, she had to choose me.

"Li-san? Would you like to read the next ten lines?"

I stuttered in my awful Japanese for a total of seven minutes, I counted in my head each second that went by, and finally sat down in relief. I heard a couple people snickering, but there were a few students that scolded them. I felt my face flushing a deeper shade of red knowing there were people who actually understood me, caring enough to stand up for me. I smiled slightly in thanks even though they couldn't see.

"Li-san, your Japanese is improving. Good job," Kaiyou-sensei smiled at me and chose one of the snickering people that hadn't been paying attention to read. He did worse than me and I felt avenged for. This meant I didn't have to pull out my sword after class and knock the person unconscious. Cool. Though I slightly wished I could whisper the magical words to unleash my sword and actually use it again.

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During lunch break, most of us went outside to eat. Kinomoto and Daidouji sprinted off into the forest and I followed them half way and turned to go eat in another part of the park. Spinel came out of my backpack and took in a deep breath of autumn air.

"It's nice out today," He murmured and flew on ahead of me. I didn't respond. "I wonder how Ruby and Eriol are doing. Why haven't you called your cousin these past few days, eh?"

"You can call them yourself," I muttered. "That guy sent you with me just so you would contact him on how I was coping right? I'm sure you've been talking to him. I have nothing to talk about with my cousin,"

"If you say so," Spinel grinned slightly and looked up at the sky. He then suddenly sprinted off in a completely different direction I was planning on going.

"Spinel!" I called. This time, he was the one that didn't respond. He flew off, leaving me to chase after him. "Spinel!" What if someone saw him? What would happen? I shuddered and pushed the thought aside.

Soon, Kinomoto and Daidouji came into view. I halted and wasn't sure whether or not to go over to them. They seemed like they hadn't noticed Spinel yet and I didn't want to make any unnecessary move to make them see me or him.

"I'm not sure I remember it all correctly, but I've been having this dream for a long time. I'm finally beginning to be able to remember little bits of it. I remember someone whispering. 'Why don't you finish her off?' Everything was all dark and scary and I was locked up or something. If it wasn't for Kero, I might not have woken up. It might have been to late," Kinomoto cried, her voice growing more tense as she progressed with her story.

Who was Kero?

"Huh?" A strange slightly foreign accented voice questioned, which made all off us look up and around. "Is that who I think it is? Spinel Sun?"

I looked over at Spinel. A plush toy that looked similar to Spinel, but was yellow and looked more bear-like than Spinel's cat-like features was approaching him. "Keroberos?"

"Suppi!" The yellow plush toy exclaimed and launched itself upon Spinel.

"Su…ppi?" Kinomoto and I asked at the same time. She turned around to look at me.

"Li-kun?" She asked. I blinked and I began to walk backwards, ready to sprint off but I couldn't just leave Spinel here.

"Spinel," I hissed as he tried to break the plush toy's embrace. "Get over here. Let's go,"

"But, Kero's here. I'm finally reunited with Kero after so many years," He mumbled. "I don't want to leave right now. So long,"

"I'm sorry Suppi, I wanted to go see the world. Sakura here saved me from a bunch of scary mean little kids that were trying to tear me apart, so I've been staying with her. Why are you here with…this kid?"

Spinel didn't answer the plush toy.

"Li-kun, Spinel Sun, Suppi, he's yours?" Kinomoto asked.

"No, my cousin's. I'm guessing Eriol created Kero as well seeing that the two of them know each other," I replied.

Daidouji's eyes opened wide. "This Eriol. He has magic?"

"Yeah,"

"Sakura-chan!"

"Shh, Tomoyo-chan," And Tomoyo's bouncing halted for a second and she continued again a little calmer than earlier.

"That's interesting, how Keroberos ended up with you," I said coolly trying to read Kinomoto's tense expression. "Nothing happens without reason. Do you have magical powers?"

Daidouji paused her bouncing and turned to look at Kinomoto. "Do you?" Daidouji asked, her face blank of any emotion.

Kinomoto's eyes flicked to her friend then back at me. "No, I don't," She replied. "Until I met Kero, I didn't really believe in magic," She giggled slightly, but eyes gave nothing away and Daidouji pouted.

"It would be so awesome if you did have magic though, Sakura-chan!"

"See you around then," I said slowly and turned on my heel. Spinel. "Spinel, come look for me when you're done socializing alright?" I called over my shoulder.

"Okay," Came the soft distant reply.

Kinomoto was silent as Daidouji began a discussion on something about dresses and video taping and I wondered if Kinomoto was telling the truth when I asked her. It wasn't possible that she wouldn't tell Daidouji something like that. She seemed like the kind of person that depended on others to live. There was no way she would keep a secret from Daidouji.

But I've only been here for a couple of years and I'm not that close to her. But from the sidelines, it just seems that way. I kept walking until I was out of the park of our school and nearly crashed into the fence of the next-door high school. There was someone over there on the other side, leaning against the tree sleeping it seemed. I wondered who it was and walked closer to see.

A tall guy with gray-ish hair and glasses. "Hey!' I called out. Was he okay?

When the person opened his eyes, huge angelic wings sprouted from his back and his eyes opened revealing a pair of piercing blue eyes.