I don't think this one is as good as the other two, but that's only my opinion and I'd really like to hear yours.
Anyways, I put up some rules so people don't get confused while reading my stories. By the way, this is the third episode, and I'm going to start working ont he fourth now. It's going to be on pretty soon.
Cardcaptor Sakura does not belong to me but this story does

The Final Battle
"Ahh!" Snowy called. "Watch out!" Snowy leaped at Liz, broomstick in one hand, and knocked her down. Another moment later, Ariel's body, followed by her fist, seemed to fly over the two.
"Help!" Liz called.
"Illusion Card!" I said, grabbing the first card that was in my pocket. "Let Ariel see what she fears the most! Illusion! Release and Dispel!" The Illusion Card formed a shape that I couldn't quite make out. Ariel stood paralyzed. Liz and Snowy stood up.
"That was a close one." Liz said. "Thank you, Yuki."
"It was nothing." I said, blushing over my first victory. Then Eriol charged at the illusion with what looked like a sword, only it wasn't as long as Liz's, in fact, barely half. The illusion disappeared and returned to its card form. It flew to me, and I safely put it away. Ariel shook her head.
"Hermlys." She said, sadly.
"What?" Liz asked.
"Oh." Ariel looked at Liz, and then charged again. But this time Liz was ready, and so was Snowy. Snowy flew up in the air, and then (with no hands on the broomstick, which I could never do) aimed her "golden ring" attack, with those huge earrings. Ariel jumped back several feet, dodging those blows. They made deep gashes in the roof floor. Eriol noticed that and threw what looked like a back ring over to the door entering the roof. I looked around and noticed we were the tallest building for miles.
"Jump!" Liz got her foot wings, and then charged at Eriol. They both launched into a vicious sword fight.
"Oh, that's real nice." I said, looking from Liz to Snowy and Ariel to Eriol, and then back to Colton. "Leave me to the beast." Colton growled.
"I may be a beast," he said in a very low voice, "but I am more than delighted to be fighting against you, the most powerful."
"Yeah?" I said, somehow shocked that he could talk. "I don't feel very powerful at the moment." I looked at him again. He was licking his teeth, like how cats sometimes do. "In fact, very much the opposite." I mumbled.
"Hmm." Colton laughed and spread out his butterfly wings, which, I'd have to say, were quite beautiful. He took to the sky, and then started to come back. I realized what he was doing.
"Fly!" I hit the fly card and went up in the air. I realized I did have a disadvantage against Colton-the fact that he could fly and attack at the same time and that I could not. I took a deep breath and tried to remember which card would be best. "There is just no way I can beat that beast." I said. Colton had almost hit the roof before heading up after me. He had knocked down all four of the fighters on land except Snowy, who was flying.
"Flying missiles." Where Colton's front legs where, he had armor, and suddenly, the front opened and a series of missiles flew out at me, our of both front legs.
"AHH!" I screamed, and (considering the fact that I was utterly helpless flying) dodged the blow. The force from the blows hit nearby trees, and left holes running straight through them. I gasped. And then, determined, I grabbed the Windy Card and headed towards the nearest building. Colton followed.
"Windy!" I called. "Place yourself underneath me to help me fly! Windy! Release and Dispel, now!" The Windy Card shot out, knocking Colton twenty feet out of the air, and then came back and formed a type of disk underneath me. That way, I could fly and attack.
"An element card." Colton murmured, and then launched another series of missiles. I barely made it that time.
"Doesn't this guy EVER run out of ammo?" I asked desperately. And then a light bulb lit up. "That's it!" I flipped around my cards, trying to find the one I wanted. "I'm running out of time, oh. Wait!" I found something. "Time Card! Freeze Time!" It never occurred to me, especially not at that moment, the endless possibilities the Time Card might be able to provide. All I wanted at that moment was to have enough time to pick out one of my cards. So after I picked out the one I wanted, and checked to see that Liz and Snowy were doing all right, I returned time to its normal pace.
"Thunder!" I called. "Destroy that beast!" I pointed at Colton. "The Thunder Card charged at Colton, and after Colton realized that it was too quick to fight, he retreated. He flew over to Eriol and Ariel.
"Let's go!" He called. "I'm out on ammo and we have to leave, now!" Eriol hopped on his back.
"Ariel!" Eriol called. "Come on, let's go!"
"Don't worry about me!" Ariel called. "I'll be right behind you. Meet in Winterlane!"
"All right!" Eriol called. "See ya!" I saw them ride off, and then Ariel still fighting with Snowy. Snowy looked quite worn out, but now both of them had advanced on Ariel. She was surrounded and couldn't get away.
"Eriol!" She started to call, but Eriol and Colton were already too far away, only a peck in the sky. My Thunder Card hit Liz's sword, bounced off, and then hit Ariel in the chest. All seemed to stop, for a moment, and then the sky turned dark. But only for a moment. When the darkness left and the light came back, Ariel was gone. She had gone with the darkness.
* * *
"Well, why didn't you guys call me?" Doughboy asked. We were at his house. After the battle, we had left, only to find Rene staring at us on the ground floor. She said she knew what happened, because she had watched Colton and I, and wanted to know what had happened.
I knew Rene because she was a good friend of Doughboy's, so we promised to explain and as we did, we went and found Doughboy, who was still with Becki. Very sorry to invade their privacy, but this was an emergency!
So in a very brief draft, we explained to Doughboy what had happened. We were at Doughboy's house.
"Well, we thought we were doing a good thing, letting you and Becki enjoy your MOMENT." Snowy said, a little offended.
"Hmph." Doughboy said. "There are other important matters, like saving the WORLD, for instance." His voice got louder. Snowy scowled.
"That's not the big deal." I cut it. "The problem is, Ariel is gone and no one knows where she still may be." Doughboy plopped down on the couch and yawned.
"What's the matter, getting bored with our story?" Snowy asked, sarcastically. She looked around, then whispered, "Hey, you know, I think Ariel may have wings."
"Wings?" I asked.
"Yeah, like Colton's wings. They're rally huge, black and reddish, like a butterfly. I saw a faint trace of them forming, and she was able to fly for several seconds at one time."
"So she's been losing her powers on earth." Liz said, setting down a tray of cookies. "Interesting." Liz mumbled, with cookies in her mouth.
"I find all this very odd." Doughboy put his hand on his chin. "I don't get it. What IS it with this jewel?"
"I bet Eriol knows." I said. "But he'll be really mad at us for Ariel now. Do you know where we can find him?"
"For some reason he always ends up finding us." Snowy said, helping herself to more cookies. "He's probably find us for revenge or something."
"He's probably found out what we've done now." Liz said, polishing off the last cookie. Doughboy stared at it eagerly. "Don't worry, there are more cookies in the kitchen." Liz said.
"I'm on a diet." Doughboy said. "I don't know why my mom even bothered to make them.
"Anyways." Snowy cleared her throat. "Yuki, what happened to you?" In brief words, I explained a summary of my fight with Colton.
"It's amazing things turned out the way they did." Doughboy said. He shivered. "I'm kind of glad I wasn't there, but still." He trailed off. "Things weren't much better with me?"
"What?" Snowy turned pale. "You mean that…but she's so nice!"
"Bah humbug." Doughboy said and left the room. He came back with a glass of milk. We watched him drink it in silence.
"What?" Doughboy asked, staring at us.
"Nothing." Liz said, and then quickly added her description of her battle, with Eriol.
"Wow." Snowy said, and then added her story. I looked around.
"Um, does anyone notice that it's a little chilly in here?" I asked.
"I can turn the air down." Doughboy volunteered, getting up.
"That's all right." I said. "It's not that, it's the chill of evil."
"Evil?" Liz looked at me. "I don't feel anything."
"Liz is right." Snowy said.
"Wait, I think I do." Doughboy said. I sighed. No one was going to believe Doughboy now. "Concentrate now, Snowy."
We watched Snowy try to sense something for four minutes. Then she said, "You're right, the chill of evil and danger is in the air."
"Let's get out of here." I got up also.
"Why?" Doughboy demanded angrily. "I happen to like my house."
"Exactly, and if someone comes by, namely Eriol, then you would want it to be still standing, right?" I looked at him. "Let's go." The four of us got up and ran towards the door. When we got outside, we saw nothing.
"And yet the chill is stronger here." Snowy said.
"Let's follow it." Doughboy said.
"You must be crazy!" Liz said. "That may lead us right to Eriol."
"I doubt it, and besides, we have the upper hand now." I said. "Doughboy's right, whatever it is, it defiantly isn't Eriol."
"Why not?"
"I mean, if he has these shocking waves we sense now, we would've sensed them earlier."
"Are you saying it's more powerful then Eriol?"
"No, nothing of that sort."
"Then what?"
"Listen, I just want to find it, it's making me feel real bad and my stomach is starting to hurt."
"Mine too." Snowy said. "Let's go. Release!" Snowy and Liz both hopped on her broomstick. They started to fly. Doughboy followed with his big pink bubble and I brought up the rear with my Fly Card. Rene waved to us from the ground. "Good luck!"
"It's getting worse." I announced after a while. I winced as a felt a stabbing sort of pain in my stomach.
"Me too." Snowy said, struggling to keep the broomstick straight "How are you doing, Liz?"
"I don't feel all that well either, but it may be my airsickness." Liz said. Doughboy stared at her.
"Wow, for someone like you, you sure get sick and allergic a lot." He said, laughing. Liz frowned.
"What do you suppose it could be?" Snowy asked. I thought for a moment.
"Ariel?" I suggested. Doughboy shook his head.
"It thought you said that she was destroyed." He looked at me, and then at Snowy and Liz.
"I dunno." Snowy said. "I mean, if she just disappeared like that, how do we know she's not alive?"
"She could've transported herself." Liz added.
"Maybe." I said, doubtfully. "Thought I don't think it works that way. We'll see; it's coming from that direction." I pointed towards the woods.
"Ooh, spooky." Snowy exclaimed. "C'mon, let's get higher." She pointed her broomstick at an angled and they zoomed up.
"She has absolutely NO sense of altitude." Doughboy murmured. I looked at him, a look of confusion etched on my face. "Wouldn't it be cool if Liz threw up? Think where it could land."
"That's gross." I said, giving a shudder and flew after Snowy and Liz. Doughboy followed.
"How are we supposed to find this thing?" Snowy asked.
"Point me." Doughboy said. We all looked at him.
"Say what?" Snowy asked, then gasped. Doughboy's pendant was rising, and then after rotating two full circles, it pointed due east.
"So you're trying to tell me it's over there?" I asked. Doughboy nodded. He looked into the darkness, and then turned around.
"We must leave the light and turn to the darkness." He said.
"Oh please don't be so dramatic." Liz whimpered. "I don't feel so well, and this time I don't think it is the altitude." After moving along, it was so darn no one could see anything.
"Okay." Doughboy said, taking a deep breath. "We must be brave."
"What's wrong?" I asked.
"It never gets as dark a this." Doughboy gave a shudder. "Girls, there is a black thing blocking whatever we have to get at."
"Are you sure there's something behind the black thing?" Liz asked. Then she gasped. The black thing had moved, revealing some stars. Snowy gave a shriek, and I jumped behind Doughboy.
"It's some kind of…monster." Snowy said. I shivered.
"Yuki, it's up to you." Doughboy said.
"But why me?" I asked.
"The rest of us don't have the strength nor the powers." Doughboy said. "My pendant follows through the black thingy." I gulped.
"Okay." I said. "I can do this." I flipped through my cards, found one, and threw it into the air. "Light Card, reveal what is before us! Light, release and dispel! Release!" The Light Card slipped out of my hand and turned into a lady. In the next second, she was beside the dark thing, and reviewed a lady all dressed in black.
"What is that thing?" Doughboy asked, his mouth wide open.
"Uh, that may just be the Dark Card." I said. "I've seen a picture of it somewhere."
"Well, what are you waiting for?" Snowy asked as she watched the two cards look and investigate each other. "Go capture them."
"I don't even want to touch that black one." I mumbled and ran forward. "Return to your power confined!" And the next second, I had two cards.
"What a capture." Liz said, clapping.
"What IS that?" Snowy was looking beyond the place the black thing had been.
"It's…a door." Doughboy said. He walked forward, then stopped and looked at me.
"What?" I shrieked.
"Look at your feet." Doughboy said. I looked and saw a glowing circular object with a really unique pattern engraved on it. "I was wondering how you managed to stand and capture cards at the same time."
"Very cool." Liz said. Doughboy smiled and headed for the door. He groaned. "The pain is so worse."
"I know." Snowy said weakly.
"It's like sucking away your energy." Doughboy said.
"That's strange." I said. "It's been diminishing for me."
"Me too." Liz added.
"Well aren't you special." Doughboy groaned. He reached for the door, and walked through it. He disappeared. The door was still open, but all we could see was the trees from behind the door.
"It's a door that makes you disappear into thin air." Snowy said. "I could use one of those for my math tests."
"Hmm." Liz said, and walked up to the door. "Ahh!" Another moment she was sucked through it.
"Oh my." Snowy said and exchanged a look with me.
"Let's go." I said, and we both ran towards the door. I felt like a magnet as I was sucked through the door and I saw the door disappear.
"Oh no." Snowy said. "Are we…do you think we could be trapped?"
"Where there's an entrance, there must be an exit." Doughboy said, making both of us jump. "It's like the rule 'what goes up must come down.'"
"But that relates with gravity." Liz said. "How do you know it works this way too?" Doughboy shrugged.
"Link." He said. We stared again, and then, out of the bottom tip of the pendant, a green mist came floating out. After a few seconds, it formed a boy all dressed in green. "Do you all have to look at me that way every time I use my magical powers?" Doughboy asked. Snowy raised her hands in defense and backed off.
"We just didn't know you HAD magical powers." She said.
"You know, I sort of feel we're standing on something solid, but I don't feel it." I said. "This is really scaring me. So, Doughboy, who IS think Link person and how can he just come out of the pendant like that. There MUST be some reason…is he like a Clow Card?"
"Nothing like it." Doughboy smiled. "He's like a guide, like Point Me."
"Huh?" Snowy asked. I blinked.
"Well, Doughboy's always been really confusing, so I'm not surprised." Liz said. "The only one who COULD understand him was Becki." Doughboy rolled his eyes and gritted his teeth.
"Well, magical powers or not, this is really freaky." I said. "Why didn't you tell us about this before?"
"I kept getting interrupted." Doughboy said. "Listen, we could stand here all day. We should keep moving. Let's follow Link."
"What does Link know?" Snowy said. "He's just a form of Doughboy in a way."
"He looks a lot nicer and cleaner than Doughboy." Liz said, and all three of us girls giggled. Doughboy frowned.
"What are you talking about?" He inquired.
"Oh, I was just saying how the pain is gone." Snowy said. Doughboy frowned.
"How does that lead to giggling?" Doughboy asked. Snowy shrugged.
"I don't know."
"Look!" Liz pointed at Link. "Link is pointing at something in the distance."
"Something is approaching." Snowy said.
"Yeah." I said. Doughboy returned Link to the pendant. Liz looked slightly sad.
"He was a better person than Doughboy." Liz said.
"Hush." Snowy said, listening. "I think I hear footsteps."
"Should I use the Light Card?" I asked.
"This is really freaking me out." Liz said. "Doughboy, do something."
"Why me?" Doughboy asked. "I'm no angel." Snowy bit her lip. Suddenly, a figure came to light.
It was Ariel.
With her official red costume and black wings, she looked terrifying. But her face looked worn and tired.
"Let me go." She pleaded. "I'll do anything. Just get me out of this prison."
"Hah, fat chance." Doughboy said. "We don't even know what to do ourselves."
"Ariel, if you could just explain the whole story to us…" I began, "it would be so much easier to help both of us."
"I don't know." Ariel whined. "It's just been so long. I don't know what Eriol would say. By the way, how is Eriol? I hope he's eating…he can't cook very well."
"We don't know where Eriol lives, remember?" I asked. "But if you tell us, I promise to go check."
Ariel shook her head, and then lowered it. She was silent for a minute, and then raised her head again. I could tell she was angry.
"I will get you back!" She said and lunged towards us. But then she and us started to get father apart, and it looked like someone had caught hold of her legs and dragged her away.
Suddenly, she was out of sight.
"Look!" Doughboy pointed to a door behind us. The door opened and there was a lot of light. The door came closer and closer, until suddenly-but I can't explain it very well. It's like crossing from a world to another world. The next moment, we were falling, and landed on the soft, mellow grass below. We looked up and saw the door, and the newly risen moon.
"The Fourth Dimension." Doughboy whispered.

And coming up next time, the Origin of the Jewel is revealed, and so is a Jewel bearer. Just wait until you meet Kanari!