Hello everyone. I know it's been a long time since I wrote anything. And since this is my first Cardcaptor Sakura story I hope everyone likes it. It's really different from my normal stories. And much shorter I might add. Plus I don't know how often I'll upload with new chapters. I estimate six chapters, and I have two written already, but I don't know when I'll be inspired to write chapter three. It's just something that I was thinking about, and I realized I never wrote anything with Yukito and Toya. I'll have the second chapter uploaded tomorrow when I have it finally fixed. Hopefully chapter three would be uploaded sometime next week. Of course everyone knows I don't own any of these characters no matter how much I want to LOL. So let's get started with the first chapter
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Chapter One
Time always seemed to stop when magic was involved. It was Toya's most hateful time. He knew his sister was involved in the strange occurrences that plagued their city, but he didn't want to let her know. At first it bothered him knowing that his sister was in some sort of trouble, but after awhile he realized his little sister was protected by people that cared about her just as much as he did. He sighed as he stared out at the black night. The wind was blowing stronger than normal, and he could sense magic in the air. Something felt different. The magic didn't feel complete as if the user was losing control. Toya moved away from the living room window and into the kitchen where his father was cooking dinner. "Dad, I'm going to see if Sakura is on her way. The wind is getting stronger."
Fujitaka smiled and nodded his head. He knew that Toya would always protect his sister even though he teased her constantly. He turned the oven down lower to cook dinner slower. He had a feeling that it was going to be longer than a simple walk down the street. Sitting at the table, he smiled at the picture of his wife. "They are growing up so fast."
Toya grabbed Sakura's jacket on the way out of the door. The cold air was enough to make him shiver so he assumed Sakura would be cold. He closed his eyes for a second as he walked through the gate of their house. He could feel that the disturbance wasn't too far off, but it was getting stronger. He silently prayed that he wouldn't be too late. Toya took off running down the street instead of riding his bike. If something happened to Sakura, he wouldn't be able to carry her and wheel the bike back home at the same time.
Stopping for a second at Yukito's house, he noticed that his friend's subtly energy wasn't there. He knew that Yukito was getting oddly weaker, but he would still sense him. Watching as the leaves twirled around him, Toya glanced to the sky. He gasped as he saw the circling clouds. A tornado was coming. Running faster down the street towards his sister's magical energy, he looked back every now and then to keep an eye on the cloud.
Moving quickly towards the park, Toya noticed that Sakura's energy was being covered up. He couldn't sense her anymore. "Sakura!" he shouted, taking another look back. The tornado had formed and was heading straight for them. "Sakura!" he shouted again just as he noticed a swift glimpse of white hair. He moved around a tree to see his friend standing by it. "Yuki, where's Sakura? We have to go. The tornado is coming."
Yukito looked back at Toya and saw the tornado coming. "Can you sense her nearby?"
Realizing that Yukito must have had another black out, he grabbed his arm and walked into the park. "She has to be around here somewhere." The winds were starting to get stronger, making it difficult for them to talk. Yukito was barely holding up. He was extremely tired and growing weaker by the second.
"Toya, wait," Yukito said, grabbing onto a nearby tree. Something was nagging him in the back of his head. It wanted him to stop and move Toya in a different direction. Maybe it was better for them to go back the other way. Toya watched Yukito very closely before walking back to him.
"He doesn't want me to see what she's doing, does he?"
"What are you talking about." Yukito felt confused. That wasn't the first time Toya said something like that. The seriousness in his eyes told Yukito not to question anymore. "Something is telling me that we should go a different direction," he whispered.
The expression on Toya's face suddenly changed, and he smiled. "You're right. I could barely sense her so she could be in another part of the park."
Suddenly the winds became stronger. He grabbed onto a tree. The tornado was there. He ran out of time. Praying that Sakura was okay, he had to focus on helping Yukito and himself. He knew that Sakura had her own guardians that would get her far away from here. The winds became more fierce, and he found himself having trouble holding on. "Toya, we have to get out of here," Yukito shouted over the loud noise.
Attempting to regain his balance, Toya moved from tree to tree in the opposite direction of the tornado. He grabbed a hold of Yukito's hand just to make sure that they were together since it was getting harder to keep hooking back. The two were just about in the clearing when a branch came out of nowhere and knocked them off their feet. Toya's head collided with the root of a tree as Yukito fell on top of him. "Are you alright?" he asked quickly getting off Toya.
"I'm fine," Toya answered, rubbing his head. Just as he reached for Yukito's hand, he felt the ground leaving his feet. He gasped, realizing that the tornado was too close, and they couldn't fight it any longer. Wrapping his arms around Yukito, bracing for anything, he couldn't find any words to say. He closed his eyes as the two floated up into the air.
Yue quickly took over, attempting to save them. He knew that it was a bad idea, but Yukito wanted to do something to save them. Even with his wings and the little bit of magic he had left, Yue could do little to help them. His wings vanished, and he couldn't hold on any longer. He vanished back into Yukito's form as the two were swept up into the tornado. Thinking it was the end for them, Yukito held tightly onto Toya. He was going to spend the last moments of his life with the one he loved.
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I hope you like it so far. Thanks for reading please review
Angel Dove
