"I can't believe she can sleep midair," Syaoran
muttered half to himself, half to the Unicorn. "Can you?" Daylight was breaking,
and Sakura and he had arrived over the bustling city of Tokyo on back of the
flying Unicorn.
Midnight Star whinnied, shaking his head. The
normally ebony black stallion had transformed into a pure snow white unicorn
with the rise of sun, perfectly blending in with the lightened sky.
"I mean, what if she falls off?" Syaoran, who was
sitting behind the sleeping Sakura, eyed her with discontent as she wobbled
dangerously to and fro on the Unicorn's back.
Giving a meaningful neigh, Midnight Star tossed
its now silvery mane, his amethyst twinkling.
"Oh fine," replied Syaoran. Hesitantly, he
supported his arms around Sakura's waist. He was a little surprised when Sakura
snuggled against his chest. Her head neatly fit on his shoulder, and he blinked
at her sleeping face for a while. She didn't realize where they were right now,
or who he was; it was as if she forgot all her worries in a deep dreamland.
"Don't tell her," Syaoran muttered when Midnight Star was guffawing at him, as
if accusing him of taking advantage of Sakura since she was
sleeping.
******
"HOEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! WHERE… AM… I????!!!!" Sakura
screamed, bolting upright on the Unicorn, some time later. Then she realized
that Syaoran's arms were tightly wrapped around her waste. "What are you
doing?!" She pushed Syaoran away, almost shoving him completely off Midnight
Star.
Sweat-dropping, Syaoran muttered, "Humph. Little
gratitude I get for keeping you in balance."
Then she remembered. "We must be in Tokyo
now!" Groaning, Sakura shifted her position. Her neck, all the way down her
spine ached from sleeping in such an uncomfortable position. "Tell me never to
sleep on a horse's back, midair again. Then patting, the Unicorn's head, she
said, "Thanks, Midnight Star. You must be tired. Wow, you turned white! How
pretty! Is it another one of your special powers?"
Slowly, Midnight Star drifted lower down the sky,
over the tall buildings. Then, fumbling inside her bag, Sakura drew out her
binoculars. Holding it up to her eye, and focusing down below at the streets,
she exclaimed, "Oh no! They followed us all the way here!" The police cars were
flocking the streets, causing chaos in the morning traffic.
Frowning, Sakura pondered, If I want to get
anything done, I can't have the police always chasing me 24/7. But that can't be
helped because I'm carrying Kaitou Magician's locket, which has the microchip
attached to it. How can I prevent them from tracking me with their electronic
devises? Out loud, she exclaimed, "Ah ha! The Shield Card!"
Flinging up the locket, she used the Shield to
guard it from outside devises. There, the police force wouldn't be able to track
them through the microchip, anymore.
"Will that work?" Syaoran asked.
"Of course! The Shield Card blocks all outside
forces. That includes computer tracking systems." Finally, they landed behind a
secluded alley and the Unicorn returned to a card.
"But it may take several days to finish the
business here. Are you sure that the Shield will last that long? You've never
used that card beyond an hour." Tentatively, Syaoran walked out into the
bustling Tokyo streets. A deep frown curved upon his forehead as he remembered
all the thoughts he had sorted out that previous night.
"It'll have to work," Sakura replied firmly.
"Okay. First of all, I have to find out who is filing the suit against
Kaitou-kun."
"Why?" Syaoran asked.
"Because, if I find the person, and make them drop
charges, the police would stop chasing Kaitou-kun like this. And secondly, I
have to find a way to dislocate the microchip from this locket."
"Do
you think it's that good of an idea finding who the person is? He's supposed to
be a wealthy man, and even if you find out who it is, what can you do?" Syaoran
asked mildly.
"Look, I can do it by myself. If you don't think
it's worth the trouble, fine. I'll go by myself." Determinedly, Sakura walked
briskly down the street.
"Sometimes, I wish you weren't so independent…
But, good luck!" Syaoran called out, walking off in the other
direction.
Halting, Sakura swerved around. "Where do you
think you're going?"
"Sorry. I have some business to take care of here.
Hate to leave you, but I'm sure you'll manage fine," Syaoran told her. "You
always do."
"But…" She was speechless. He can't just leave
me! He's the one who told me he'll stick by me! No. I don't need him. I can
manage fine by myself. I can't count on other people forever.
Still…
Half laughing at the stricken expression on
Sakura's face, Syaoran said, "Don't worry. I'm not completely abandoning you.
I'll meet up with you later on in the day. Just get along with your business.
See you later!" Waving, he turned around and melted into the people in the
street.
In disbelief, Sakura walked down the opposite
direction. How could Syaoran just leave her like that? He didn't tell her that
he had business in Tokyo the previous day. I hate him! I bet he's just doing
this to torment me and laugh at how helpless I can be. He's the one who always
told me I was a stupid, incompetent Card Captor. Well, I'll prove that I
can manage on my own. Now where was she supposed to go to find out who was
filing the suit against Kaitou Magician? The police station.
******
Syaoran blinked up at the blazing summer sun with
golden amber eyes. Sorry, Sakura.
Stepping into a taxi, he said, "Tokyo Police
Station Headquarters, please."
Arriving at the gates at the Police Headquarters,
Syaoran paid the taxi driver, then walked up to the gates. Immediately, one of
the guards standing in duty asked, "Hey, kid, what are you doing? This place is
off limits."
"I have business here," Syaoran
replied.
"Oh, do you? Well, you can't enter," the
self-confident guard answered.
Sighing, Syaoran fumbled inside his pocket, and
drew out a circular golden token half the size of his palm and with elaborate
engravings of Chinese characters, the moon, and other intricate designs and held
it up to the guard.
"What's that?" the guard asked, clearly
confused.
Frowning, another man also dressed in the police
uniform asked, "What's going on here?"
Standing up straight, the first guard saluted,
"Good morning sir!" The man who had just come was clearly a superior. "This boy
wanted to enter, Chief."
Eyeing Syaoran, the officer, blinked several times
at the gold token. Then to the guard, he said, "Fool, don't you even recognize
the Li house emblem?"
"Li? You mean that Li family? The Li clan from
Hong Kong?" In a more cordial and polite manner to Syaoran the guard said, "I
apologize for not recognizing sooner. Did you say you have business here, sir?
Is it for the Li family?"
"Err—Yes. I would like to speak to the person in
charge of the Kaitou Magician case," Syaoran replied, slipping the token back
into his pocket. He hated his family name but at times, it was useful.
"Specifically, I want to verify who the person pressing charges against the
Kaitou is."
"Yes sir."
"Oh, and if a girl around my age with long brown
hair and green eyes comes, send her away. What ever you do, don't let her
in."
"If you wish, sir," the guard replied, rather
baffled.
******
Finally! Smiling, Sakura gazed up at the tall
white Tokyo Police Headquarters. Her feet ached. If she had known that it would
be this far away, she would have taken the bus of taxi. Yet when she had asked
for directions, someone must have told her the wrong place. She had wandered
around Tokyo for hours before finally reaching the right place. It was already
past noon.
"What do you want?" the guard of the gate
demanded.
Walking up the large building gates, Sakura
stammered, "I have business here. More specifically, I need to talk to the
person in charge of the Kaitou Magician case. "
"Eh?" the guard muttered to himself, "Teenagers
these days. What's wrong with them? Second time in a day about Kaitou Magician.
Or maybe playing detective is 'in' these days." To Sakura he said,
"Why?"
"Hoe? Why?" Sakura racked her brain. "Err… It's
for my school newspaper. I have an editorial on the Kaitou
Magician."
"Really?" Critically, the guard examined the girl.
Long light brown hair tied loosely with ribbons on each side of her head.
Startling emerald green eyes. "Nope. I can't let you in. Sorry."
"But why?" Sakura asked, trying not to sound
desperate.
"Special orders."
******
Angrily, Sakura kicked a pebble on the sidewalk.
Syaoran would laugh at her when he found out she couldn't even get through the
gates. She didn't stop at that; she had tried to approach the building through
various methods, including the north, south, east, and west gates. She even
tried climbing over the walls. Nothing worked. A whole day wasted, and she had
accomplished nothing.
Stop thinking about that betrayer! I don't need
anyone, Sakura scolded herself. And what was the chance that she'll bump
into him again in this big city? She didn't care if she never saw him again.
Syaoran would be no help, anyway. Yet, why had he acted so
strangely?
She gazed at her reflection on the glass window of
a shop. Her hair was tangled and stuck out in all directions. Her green eyes
were dull and tired. Not to mention, her back ached from the weight of her bag,
her feet had blisters from walking all day, and her stomach was empty. That's
my problem. I always try to sound confident and strong, when inside, I'm
not.
Sakura turned and walked around the corner. When
did it turn dark? Where was she to go now? Go home? Call a friend? Her crazy,
thoughtless plan landed her in the middle of nowhere. She slipped out the
handphone that Tomoyo had given her. Should she call her? Or
Syaoran?
"Hey, cute girl, you alone?" a voice came from the
back of an alley.
Startled, Sakura stepped back. She was greeted by
a group of boys who looked like a high school gangster of some sort.
"Look, she has a handphone," another guy said.
"Good, mine broke last time I got in a fight."
"Wonder what's in her bag," the third guy said.
"Hey, pretty necklace. Is that real diamond?"
"That's none of your business," Sakura
retorted.
"Ooh~ a hot temper, eh? Will you put up a fight?
It's four to one," the last guy said.
"Don't worry. I'm not scared," Sakura replied
coolly. Warily, she eyed the four young men.
"It will be a pity to put a bruise on your pretty
face, wouldn't it?" the same guy replied, reaching for her bag. "How many money
do you have?"
Quickly, Sakura slapped his hand away and said,
"Get out of my way. I'm busy. And it's how much money do you have, not
how many."
Angrily, he rubbed his hand. "I don't give about
grammar. And you hit me? Well, you won't get away so easily." He raised his fist
into the air, ready to bring it down.
"I don't think that's a very good idea," came
Syaoran's voice, from the other side of the alley.
The thugs turned around. "What's your problem? You
wanna fight us?"
"I'm just warning you guys, that girl handled a
whole gangster group in New York City, single-handed. Full grown men, too, not a
bunch of puny wimps like you," he replied with amused amber eyes twinkling in
the shadow.
"Shut up, Syaoran," Sakura said. Why did he turn
up at a moment like this? Did he expect her to be relieved, thankful? Not a
bit.
"What? You—" One of the guys leaped out to punch
Syaoran. Without much thought, Syaoran stepped out of the way.
"Humph. Are you scared to fight?" the thug
mocked.
"Why did you come?" Sakura demanded.
"Eh? I told you I'll find you at the end of the
day. You really wouldn't think I'll abandon you in the city, would you?" Syaoran
asked.
"Well, don't think you've saved me or anything. I
can manage these people by myself," Sakura replied, her emerald eyes flashing
and her hands on her hips.
"I know. You always get yourself into the worst
scrapes. But you always find a way out of them."
"Oh really?" asked the thug angry at the two for
making a fool of them. He leaped out at Sakura, who deftly ducked and kicked out
her foot. Another guy ran to her and she knocked him down with her elbow, then
flipped him over. Consecutively, she punched the third guy, while slammed out
her side kick on the last person.
Satisfied, she brushed her hands, and walked up to
Syaoran. "See?"
With an awed expression, Syaoran looked behind
Sakura and saw the guys collapsed on the floor. He whistled and muttered,
"Impressive." Then he replied slyly, "Your left foot kicks are horrible. You
haven't been practicing have you? And your position for the flips makes it ten
times harder to knock the person over. You have to make sure your grip is
right."
Angrily, Sakura retorted, "Sorry, it's because I
had such a bad teacher!" She stomped out of the alley, into the busy
street.
"Eh? Bad teacher? Is she talking about me?"
Syaoran asked, pointing to himself.