Dear Kitty-Meow-Meow,
I forgot to tell you last time I wrote that we are now in a new country! It's called Tomoeda. It seemed like a pretty normal city when we first got here. It was dark outside, so we just figured it was night time. Only there were big huge light posts everywhere, on at full blast and there were people all over the streets, doing day-time activities like shopping and children playing with other children.
That's when we learned that it's always night here in Tomoeda. The sun never rises and the stars stay out all the time. You know those huge light posts I told you about earlier? Well, Tomoeda has these people who are called the Light Keepers. Their job is to turn the light posts on when the sun would be up and then they turn them off when the sun should be down. It's a rather interesting.
So anyway, while we were out shopping again, while the lights were on, I secretally bought some beer. The look on Kuro-poppi's face when I pulled it out and proposed we drink to celebrate coming to a new country. Beer: 30 yen (the currency here). Seeing a suprised ninja: Priceless.
So we drank to our hearts content and then after we were done, Kuro-nene brought up a good point. He said "Maybe this country wasn't always night. What if it's being kept night by an outside force. Like the princess' feather."
Well, at the time, I just hiccupped and asked him how he could even think staight at a fun little party like this, but now that I am writing it down, it makes a lot of sence. I mean, stranger things have happened because of the feather. So, I brought up the subject again today at breakfast, which was pretty late, since we all slept in. Syoaran asked Mokona if he could sence a feather. Mokona said he thought he senced something that holds great power.
Welp, that's good enough for us. So tomorrow we set off to see if we can get our question answered about the cities past. I don't really have much else to write about, so I'm going to go see how many times I can poke Kuro-wan before he decides to chase me around. That's always an exciting game!
Wish me luck!
Byeee.
