Sora knew how furious both of her brothers were, and she was torn between what to do. She was hiding information from the two sisters as well as her brothers, and she was sure they had figured that out. She understood why Syaoran didn't want Sakura to erase Rena's memory, but at the same time she was torn between the conflicting emotions of the need to help and see Rena smile again. But perhaps that was too much to hope for.

She sat on the couch, unable to think straight for the first time in years. And this scared her.

For the first time in weeks, Syaoron returned to school. This surprised everybody as they were all expecting him to stay with Rena back at the hospital, despite her condition. As he entered the classroom, the students fell silent. Sakura looked over, eyes widening.

"Good morning; welcome back." She said politely.

He looked up at her and smiled, "Morning." He replied, and sat down in the empty space at the front of the classroom, far from his usual place with his friends and brother.

It seemed she wasn't the only one ignoring Syaoran.

She looked over at Syaoran who was sitting quietly, but refused to give away any sign of feeling hurt by what had just happened. He wouldn't give up so easily, but neither would she.

"Let's get on with the class now, shall we?" she smiled.

Recess came and Sakura dismissed the class. She had to speak to a few of the students about their work, so she left the class later than planned, but she didn't mind.

During recess Syaoran sat with his friends, Chii and Tomoyo included.

"I wonder why he decided to come to school." Chii wondered aloud.

"Maybe he needed a break…" Tomoyo said.

"I don't think so." Syaoran muttered, watching as his brother walked towards him.

"What do you mean?" Chii asked.

"You're about to find out." He replied, standing up to face his twin.

"Hello." Syaoran greeted, only to receive a very hard punch to the jaw.

The group of friends didn't do anything, knowing that it was obviously something personal, however Chii and Tomoyo did run off to fetch one teacher they knew very well. People had begun to gather around, curious about the fight. Soon there was a crowd around them.

Syaoran looked at his brother angrily, "I see now; you're angry that I don't want Sakura to go through with it." He spat.

Their friends looked at them with so much confusion, but they didn't pay attention. Syaoron moved as his brother responded to his punch with a kick, dodging it.

"Damn straight. You didn't even stop to consider those around you." Syaoron growled.

"I get that you're suffering, but there has got to be some other way that won't have her suffering that memory!"

"You think Rena will just get through this? God, she's already tried to kill herself twice! It's already as if she's dead!"

Syaoran ducked, dodging his brother's next punch. "I'm sorry, but I can't let her take on such a risk." He sighed. He was tired of fighting. He turned to walk away, but Syaoron didn't allow him.

"She obviously knows of the risks; she obviously knows of how it might affect her, but you still let her watch Rena suffer while she knows that she can do something to help!" he shouted.

Pissed off, Syaoran turned back to face his brother.

"You're really starting to piss me off." He muttered.

"Good, maybe I'll knock some sense into that thick head of yours." Syaoron growled, and the fight picked up again.

Sora walked through the school grounds, distracted by the large crowd of students gathered in a circle. She walked over, curious as to what was going on and quickly realised it was a fight between her two brothers.

"KNOCK IT OFF RIGHT NOW!" She shouted furiously.

It was incredibly funny, however, as she was wearing her unicorn onesie.

The two boys stopped, glaring at each other.

"Congratulations, you broke my jaw." Syaoran smiled sarcastically, and spat blood on the ground.

"You're welcome." His brother muttered.

"Right, which one of you started it?" Sakura's angry voice came from over beside Sora.

Neither of the girls looked happy, and Sora's eyes were a deep shade of alarming purple, not her usual amber, and Syaoran knew she was pissed. They quickly returned to their usual shade of amber, none of the students recognising what had just happened with her eyes.

"Well?" Sakura demanded, stepping towards them.

"It was me." Syaoron owned up rather unhappily, but Sakura wasn't surprised.

"Right; both of you can come with me-now." She growled.

"Alright-all of you can go away now! Go on!" Sora shouted at the students.

They disappeared, bored now that the fight was over. Chii and the others watched as the two boys followed Sakura, disappearing around the corner.

They walked to her office where she shut the door behind her, "Sit." She told them.

They could easily tell by the tone of her voice that she was extremely unhappy with the both of them. They did as she said, and the bell for the end of recess went. Sakura wasn't bothered because she had planning time, but the other two were a little annoyed-they got in trouble if they were late.

"You aren't going anywhere; you can stay right where you are. I'll write you a note for when you return to class, explaining why you are late and why you were talking to me." She said icily.

They flinched.

She sat down in her chair, turning it so that she was facing them. She seemed a lot calmer than seconds before, catching them by surprise.

"So, what was the fight about?" She asked softly.

Syaoran smirked, "You should know; you've been ignoring me about it for the last three days." He said bitterly.

Sadness showed deep in Sakura's eyes, but disappeared quickly. She turned to Syaoron who was staring at the floor beside him.

"Is this true?" she asked.

"Yes." He muttered.

She sighed and slapped both of them.

"Fighting isn't going to solve anything!" She shouted.

Both boys looked at her, shocked. She was tearing up, and was severely upset. She turned in her seat and began writing out a note.

"Syaoran, go to the infirmary to get some ice for your jaw. Here's a pass and here's a note to let your teacher know why you're late." She sighed, and handed him two separate notes. He took them and stood, hesitant to leave knowing she was about to cry.

"Sa-"

"Go on-before it gets any worse." She said, pointing to the door. He turned and walked out of her office, leaving his brother with Sakura and shutting the door behind him.

She heaved a large sigh. "I'm sorry you've been dragged into our mess." Sakura said quietly.

He smiled, "Rena said the same thing once, but we were dragged into this went Sora went missing, so I wouldn't go apologising about anything." He said.

"That's almost the same as what Syaoran said to me." She replied. He stayed quiet.

"You didn't come to school just to pick a fight with your brother, did you?" Sakura said it almost more as a statement than a question. He still didn't say anything. Pain entered his eyes.

"Did something happen with my sister?" She asked quietly.

He took in a deep breath, "Rena tried to commit suicide again, but when I stopped her she got violent. She stabbed my right arm with a shard from a broken glass. The doctors told me I should go home for the day." He explained, lifting the sleeve of his shirt and showing the bandage around his upper arm.

"But something was off about her aim-I can't really tell yet…" he said, seeming more disturbed than before.

"What do you mean?" she asked quickly.

"Well, I know that before when she used to hit me her aim was spot on; but this time it was so off." He answered.

Alarm flooded through Sakura like a wave. She didn't allow it to show on her face however.

"Thank you so much for being there for her; she never meant to hurt you, that's not who she is." Sakura whispered.

"I know; I know of her condition, she told me about it." He said.

"I see…" she murmured. She turned and wrote another note, handing it to him.

"Head back to class; I don't want to see either of you picking fights with each other." She said softly. He headed back to his classroom, leaving Sakura alone to cry.