Author's Note: Hey everyone, sorry it took awial. I am not going to update for a wial because I want more reviews and that I have Tennis. So here you go, I hope you like it!
"Sakura….," Syaoran said as I snapped back to reality.
"What?" I asked as I looked at him.
"We have some trouble," he said as I stopped in front of him.
"What is it?" I asked as I looked a round to find nothing. "What do you mean?" I asked as he jumped off his horse.
"Someone is following us," he said as I got off and tied our horses to a tree. "I don't see or sense anything," Syaoran said as I thought about how brother did the same thing the night the kingdom was attacked.
Syaoran had thing's that I won't ever get to know, and I I have thing's that he will never find out. There are things in the world that no one should know about or tell and maybe we have those things inside ourselves. Father always said that you never know until you look deep inside yourself. Father always was the one to say stuff I really didn't understand.
"Sakura!" Syaoran yelled as he pulled me to the ground.
"What's going on?" I asked as an arrow went flying by.
"Bandits," he said as I got up from the ground.
"What do we do?" I asked as I drew my sword.
"We prepare to fight," he said as I gripped the handle harder.
"You ready?" he asked as he looked at me trembling.
"I'll be fine," I said as I turned to him. "Both of us will be just fine," I said as I looked into his ember eyes.
The bandits came storming in and the battle fired up. It seemed like it would never end. They kept on coming and I kept on fighting the bested I could. Syaoran was fighting the way he dose when we practice, and he moved so gracefully. As the battle raged on I found myself fighting harder and harder to keep up. As the last few came, I suddenly felt cold metal pierce my worm flesh. The last thing I really remember is Syaoran running to my side and fighting off the rest of them.
"Thanks," I said as I opened my eyes.
"You know that was a close call," he said as I looked at him.
"I know," I said as I smirked.
"Why do you do this to me?" he asked as I looked into he ember eye's.
"Because, its fun," I said trying to get a smile out.
"That's pathetic," he said as he smiled at me in return.
"How is that?" I asked as I tried to get up.
"You shouldn't be getting up just yet," he said in a concerned voice.
"Don't worry I am good," I said gasping in pain.
"You know if that sword would have gone any deeper into you, we'd have a problem," he said as he gave me some water.
"Hey, it could have been much worse," I said looking at the sky above.
"Very funny Sakura," Syaoran said with a smile.
"Syaoran," I said in a whisper.
"What is it?" he asked as I looked into his eyes.
"Thank you for coming along with me, it would have been lonely if you didn't," I said closing my eyes.
"I couldn't miss an adventure like this, now could I," he said as I elbowed him in the leg. "What was that for?" he asked as I looked up at him.
"You're lying," I said as I turned over.
"Fine your right," he said as I looked at him in confusion.
"I was only joking," I said as I turned back over.
"Well I wasn't," he said leaning into me.
His face inches away from mine, I could see the real him in his eyes. The him that I liked, the him that showed so well when he wasn't trying to act like someone he wasn't. As I looked at him and his messy chestnut hair I felt safer more then ever. Leaning more into me his lips touched mine. His worm lips hitting mine I felt like I had more power than I ever did. Leaning into him I could feel the sweet him that I never saw before.
"Syaoran you're a great person and don't ever change that," I said pulling away from his worm lips.
"Don't worry about that," he said as he lied down on the side of me.
"Syaoran," I said as I looked at the night sky again.
"What," he said as he turned to me.
"Nothing, just forget about it," I said turning over.
"Are your sure?" he asked as I felt his worm hand on my shoulder.
"Yes, its okay," I said closing my eye's.
"Man, I can't sleep!" I said to myself as I got up slowly. Why'd I have to get stabbed? My defenses should have been up. "No time for complaining about it now, the best thing I can do is practice more," I said grabbing my sword and limping to an open area near the camp. We're falling so far behind on our path that I don't know what I am going to do.
"The sun should be rising soon, I should really head back," I said as I looked at the horizon. "Hey, the grass is tall at this part of the opening," I said as I looked around. "That's odd, it wasn't like that before," I said gripping the sword more. "I'll just have to go around it then," I said using the sword as a leaning post.
Author's Note: Sorry if its a little short, but that's all your going to get for now. Bye!
