CCS does not belong to me, but this story does. Okay, I've added Cap, who bears the red Jewel. Have fun reading it and please review. Vashness comes in in this episodes....Happy now, Oggy?

Cap's Game
The snow was several feet deep, and it was hard to get out of the house. It was already pretty late, and my stomach was growling.
"I know it's not only me, so could we go somewhere to eat for once?" Doughboy said. "And listen to me?"
"Er." Snowy said. "Sure, but shouldn't we capture the card first."
"It's too early for a capture yet." I said, looking at the setting sun. "We'd best wait until the sun sets, and Doughboy is right, let's have a meal first."
"I need to call my mom." Liz said. "And tell her I'm hanging out with friends."
"She'd never let you." Snowy said. "And neither would my mom. Okay, anyone volunteer to call?"
"I think we'd better just go home." Rene said, looking nervously out the door.
"Well, we definitely don't need seven people hanging around here." I said. "Listen Rene, I know you really want to tape this, but just today, lay it off and have a rest. You too, Nakita. You're weak and tired and need a rest. We can show you how it's done some other time."
"Besides." Doughboy said. "The Jewel Bearers can't help us capture cards."
"You know, I have a suspicion that they might have magical powers too." Snowy said. "I mean, they sensed the Jewel."
"Good point." Liz said.
"Strange." Doughboy started to put on his shoes. "Listen, I won't be of much help, so I'll just go home."
"And so will I." Liz said.
"I'll tell my mom I'm at Rene's house for a sleepover." Snowy said. "Is that okay with you and your mom, Rene?" Rene nodded.
"Mom's working late again." Rene said. "She said she'd be home before eight."
"Okay, then I'll say I'm spending the EVENING over at Rene's house." Snowy said. "What about you, Yuki?"
"The Illusion Card." I said. "I'll go home, have dinner, summon the Illusion Card, and then sneak out. The Illusion Card will pretend I'm studying."
"It's a good thing I finished all my homework beforehand." Snowy said. "And we don't even have a test to study for."
"It's a miracle." I said. "I actually got my homework done before the end of school."
"Okay." Snowy said. "Let's go."
Two hours later, I pretended to take out the trash. Summoning the Illusion Card, I made it walk up the stair, and into my room, saying, "Mom! I'm going to study!" along the way.
"So?" Snowy asked. She had been waiting a block away, and was sitting on a tree branch. I had flown over.
"The Illusion Card is so cool." I said. "It's like a robot. When I close my eyes, I can feel it, and make it move."
"Are you sure it's moving?" Snowy looked worried. I sighed.
"I really hope so." I said. "C'mon, let's go." Snowy summoned her broomstick and we started to fly.
"So, any ideas as to how to capture this Snow Card?" Snowy asked.
"The Firey." I said. "Even though it's an Element Card, and extremely dangerous, I think it's the only choice."
"You can manage it." Snowy said. She checked her watch. "My mom said to be home by seven."
"Oh?" I said, flipping through my stack of cards. "What's the time now?"
"Six-thirty seven." Snowy replied gloomily. I looked up.
"What?" I said, pulling out the Firey. "That's practically this second!"
"I know." Snowy said. "Let's get to work."
"Okay." I said. "Firey Card, melt all this snow! Firey, Release and Dispel!" The form of the Firey Card came up. It was so hot and bright that Snowy shielded her eyes. It had already melted the ground underneath us.
"Okay." I said. "Let's go." The Firey Card began to move across town.
"It looks like a shooting star." Snowy said.
"I know."
"Hey, I was watching the news at Rene's house, and they say that only our town was snowed in."
"Very awesome." I said. "Hey what's that?" I squinted.
"It looks like a cloud."
"No cloud would be this white this hour of the night." I said. "Oh my! I believe it's the Snow Card."
"Yeah." Snowy said. "C'mon, let's capture this." Snowy got up in the air, and raised her arms. I wondered what attack she was going to use. So far, she had two: Power Hoops and Golden Ring. The Power Hoops were like two knives, and the Golden Ring was like an endless tunnel of power. It was very hard to explain. The Golden Ring wasn't just two hoops: it was a lot of circles, summoned by the same "Release" position. The circles went straight.
I followed her up, doubtful. The Fiery Card was still a speck in the sky.
"Golden Ring!" A streak of light shot out from Snowy's outstretched hands, and hit the Snow Card in full force in the chest. The elements of the card started to waver. I flew up in front of it.
"Return to your Power, Confined! Snow Card!" The Snow Card returned to its card form.
"That was some capture." Snowy said, as she watched me return the Firey Card too. "Good job."
"You did most of the work." I said. "I just melted the snow."
"And sealed the card." Snowy said.
"What time is it?"
"Seven-fifty-two." Snowy said. "My house is that way. I know where to go."
"Okay! Bye!"
"Ja ne!" Snowy shouted, and waved over her shoulder. I flew back home, and met the Illusion Card talking out the trash again.
"Oh boy." I said. "Mom must be cleaning." I sealed the card, and ran up the steps. My mom was frowning.
"Yuki." She said. "You studied diligently for half an hour, and then wanted to take out the trash. What's with the good behavior?"
"Er." I coughed. "Nothing mom. I just wanted to be good today."
"Hmm." My mom frowned and walked back to her room. "Well, whatever you say."
The next day, it was warm with a light breeze.
"You just HAVE to come." Kanari was begging. "It's so cool."
"Well, all right." Nakita said.
"Sure." Snowy said. "I mean, it's not as if I've got anything better to do."
"Yeah." Liz agreed.
So we all agreed to go to the soccer game, because Kanari's little sister, Brittany, was cheerleading.
"You know, I was just thinking about Eriol, and the Yellow Jewel." I said to Kanari.
"What about it?"
"Don't you think we can somehow steal it back?"
"Er, maybe."
"I mean, we'd better hurry up in this search. We've wasted two weeks, and who knows how many jewels Eriol has captured in that time."
"He's probably busy slashing at that door." Snowy said.
"He is." Doughboy said. "I went to check a few days ago, and that door is so badly slashed up, but a few days later, all the marks were gone."
"What are you getting at?"
"Well, it seems that the door repairs itself once a month."
"How strange."
"Well, that's good for us." Snowy said. Liz nodded.
We sat down on the orange seats, and watched the many people get ready for the big event. Nakita wrapped her soft blue jacket around her. As always, it was light blue, like everything else she owned.
"What's wrong?" Kanari asked. Nakita frowned.
"It's cold." She said.
"But it's not cold at all." Kanari said. She checked her watch, which said it was twenty-six degrees outside.
"Maybe she doesn't mean cold as in that way." Rene said. "I can't sense anything, but you guys try."
"Okay." All of us bent our heads.
"I'm not sure." Kanari said. "I thought there was something, but I'm not sure anymore."
"Yeah." Liz agreed.
"I sense it slightly." Snowy said. I agreed too.
"Is it strong?" Doughboy asked Nakita.
"A little." She said. "You can sense it faintly. I mean, the current of the waves is strong, but it's coming from a far away distance."
"One of these people have a jewel in them." I said.
"But which one?" Snowy looked around. "There are so many!" More and more people were gathering on the stands. I frowned and looked around.
"There's no way to tell." Kanari said. "But we definitely know it's there."
"Look!" Rene shouted. "The players are entering the field."
"You should be up there." Nakita said to Doughboy, disapprovingly.
"He's too big and moves too slowly." Liz said. "That's why he doesn't play any sports."
"Ahh." Nakita said. "Now we're talking about how agile a person is, eh?" She patted Doughboy's head. "You do need to lose a few pounds." Doughboy blushed.
"Look!" Kanari was pointing at a small figure on the field. Snowy took out her binoculars and passed them along.
Brittany Care was with the other cheerleaders, and they were giving a victory cheer.
"Yay!" Kanari was clapping.
"How cute." Nakita remarked, scanning the field. "Is that one your sister, the one with the blond hair?"
"Yeah." Kanari said, happily. "Isn't she cool?"
"She's very little." Doughboy mumbled, as the binoculars were passed to him. Nakita elbowed him sharply.
"Better little than fat." Liz said, as the binoculars were passed to the back to her. "And besides, Kanari has a very nice sister."
"You've met her?" Doughboy asked.
"No." Liz said. "I can tell just by looking."
"How nice." Doughboy said. "The people in this Jewel business are psychic." I punched him lightly from the back, since: He was sitting by Nakita, who was sitting by Snowy. Rene was on the other side of Doughboy, and Liz and I were behind them. Kanari was in our row too.
"The sense is getting stronger." I mumbled.
"Yeah." Kanari said. "Oh, hey, the players are entering the stadium."
"It's from that team." Snowy pointed. "Or else the sense wouldn't be getting stronger."
"Good point." Doughboy said.
"Well, anyways, I think I'm starting to get a basic idea on who it is." Kanari said.
"Who?" Nakita asked.
"Cap." Kanari said.
"Cap?" I asked. "Who's that?" Kanari pointed.
"That blond guy." She said. "He sits in front of me in English."
"Oh." I said, and we resumed back to watching the game.
"Hey." Doughboy said a few minutes later. "Who is that kid over there?" He pointed a few feet away.
"Vash?" Nakita asked. "He's the new kid."
"He's staring this way." Rene murmured.
"Yeah." Nakita looked away. "Don't look at him." Suddenly, the referee ran up to the middle of the field in the middle of the game, and with the loudspeaker, asked everyone to clear the area: There was bomb threat.
"Oh no!" Kanari said. "Brittany!" Kanari leaped over a few benches (and people) Rene followed difficulty, and Liz started to follow.
"Wait." Doughboy said. "Let' stay here, so none of us will get lost."
"What do you suppose happened?" Snowy said.
"It could be anything." Nakita said.
"Er, this doesn't happen very often, does it?" Kanari looked around nervously. She gasped. "Look over there!"
We turned, and say Eriol. He had jumped onto the field.
"No one is watching him, because everyone is busy evacuating." Snowy said. Suddenly, she was swallowed into the crowd and disappeared.
"Oh no." Doughboy said. "Okay, let's all get together, and not get lost."
"Saying this won't help." Nakita said. "Listen, Snowy will be alright, but it's up to us five to stop Eriol from getting Cap."
"Okay." I said. "Liz and I will be on it. Nakita, you get Kanari, Brittany and Rene."
"Do I have to?"
"Yes, we need immediate help."
"You're probably right." She said. I was in no mood to argue. "Okay, Liz, let's go. Doughboy, make sure that Rene, Kanari, Nakita, Brittany, and Snowy get out safely, and as soon you get Snowy, the two of you come over to help Liz and I."
"Good luck." Doughboy said, and the two of us sped down to the field. Eriol and Cap were both nowhere in sight.
"Oh no!" Liz said. "There could they be?" I thought for a moment.
"Let's take to air." I dragged Liz behind some trees. "Oh, Key of Clow, Power of Magic, Power of Light, Surrender the Wand, the Force IGNITE!" I shouted, clear and loud. "Release!" The wand came out. "Fly!" Liz clambered on and up we went, searching the skies
"I see him." Liz said. "Right there." She made a square with her fingers. Eriol was hiding behind a bench, where the coach was sending the players home for the day.
"Okay." I said. "We probably won't get him in time, but we'll go down anyways." I flew down this time, instead of dropping, because Liz was with me.
When we got down to the ground, the two of us ran toward the benches to find Eriol. We ran into the rest of the group first.
"Hey." Doughboy said. "Sorry."
"Don't be." I said. "Rene, Kanari, Nakita, you guys take Brittany home, and we'll meet at the ice cream shop tomorrow after school. Zip." I looked at Brittany. "C'mon, guys, and gals." We separated.
"He's this way." Liz said, pointing. "We went up in the air and saw him. He's hiding behind the benches, waiting until Coach dismisses the team." She was running sideways, talking to us, and bumped into Vash and fell.
"Ouch!"
"Vash?"
"Vash!"
"What are you doing here?"
"Actually, I'm looking for Kelli." Vash said. "Have you seen her?"
"Kelli?" Doughboy whispered.
"His sister." Snowy whispered back. "Vash is new around here, and he just came around sixth period. They were in my class."
"Actually, I just thought I saw her heading that way." Doughboy said, pointing. Vash frowned, and left.
"I don't think he believed you." Snowy said as they ran on. We spotted Eriol following Cap, and then they seemed to get in a fight.
"Eriol's no match for Cap." Doughboy said, huffing and panting. "I should know."
"Got beat up by Cap, eh?" Snowy asked. "Lot's of people have."
"If Nakita was here…" I began, but then stopped.
"What?" Liz asked.
"If Nakita was here, she would've added to that also." I trailed off. "Yeah." Eriol spotted us.
"Blade Sword." He threw a series of knives our way.
"AHH!" Snowy mounted our broom, and Liz hopped on. I did the same with Doughboy.
"Oh my!" Doughboy said. "MAJOR de ja vu!"
"What?" Snowy asked.
"Okay, Colton is behind some bushes, and is going to use an Ariel Attack, so watch out." Doughboy said. "I should've gone with the others, I'm a pain in the butt."
"Listen." I said. "Liz, Snowy, you try to hold them off, and I'll try to capture the Jewel!" I flew down towards Cap, which was kind of hard, since Doughboy seemed to be pulling me back.
"Master Mind Forward the Jewel!" Eriol and I cried at the same time. The jewel shot out (and as usually, Cap flew across the grass) and I ran for it. So did Eriol.
"No!" Doughboy said. "NO, no, no, no, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Doughboy lost it. He seemed totally transfixed, and a red laser shot out of his eyes, and hit Eriol in the chest. I dived for the Red Jewel, and caught it.
"I've got it!" I said. Snowy was battling Colton, and Liz rushed over to Cap.
"We can't let him wake up!" She cried. But it was too late.
"He already knows about the Jewel." Doughboy said. "He saw what Yuki and Eriol did." Eriol hopped onto Colton as quickly as possible and they flew off. Cap sat up, and rubbed his eyes. Colton and Eriol were already out of sight.
"What happened?" Cap asked.
"Well, it was like this, kind of." Snowy started, but Cap cut her off.
"I don't know what joke you're playing, but I don't like it, nor do I like my dreams." Cap stomped off the grass and into the platform with the other kids.
"Talk about the lack of gratitude." Doughboy said, sighing deeply. "Well, it looks like I DO have magical powers after all!" We all smiled.
"He just doesn't want to believe it." Snowy said. "It's better for both of us if we act like it WAS a dream, okay?" Snowy looked at us. Liz nodded and Doughboy and I exchanged looks. I looked at the red Jewel.
"How shiny, pretty, and innocent." I said.
"Sis, I've seen it with my own eyes." A figure said.
"I know." The girl said. "I saw it too, and we have underestimated them."
"Just remember, we're here to help Eriol."
"No. We're here to help ourselves, and family."
"But."
"No buts. Queen Jewel has hurt everyone, in that country, and we must help. Our family has suffered the most, being so close to the Royal Throne. Eriol must die a "Natural" Death, and these children, well, they will capture the Jewel for us, until we can do it ourselves, and then we will be able to take them and rule the world."
"Yes." The boy said to his sister through the mirror. "Then it will be all over, and we will remain victorious."

Ooh...I wonder who they could be? I guess it's kinda obvios..but it's not supposed to be *sigh* Review and tell me who you think it is please, so I know what to do next time...I like doing cliff hangers!