My friends and I are at peace, so this is cool, and action, but it's sad...one said that sometimes to make a good story, sacrifice is neccesary. And it was very painful and heart-wrenching to write this, but it is SO full of stuff.
You know, next time, I should make a major cliff hanger and stop writing in the middle of a battle and say, "Till Next Time." That would be cool. What do you think? Well, I just might try it. This one isn't like that, though, so don't worry.
CCS does not belong to me (*sniff*).

Good-Bye Nakita
Anora walked outside and sniffed the air. She nodded.
"Certainly." She said. Kelli, who was walking next to her, tilted her head to look at Anora in her face.
"It is time?" Kelli asked. Anora nodded. Kelli ran back into the house.
"Vash!" She called, running up the stairs. "Vash!" She reached the hallway. Vash's head poked out of his door.
"What is it?" Vash asked.
"It is time for us to open the door and go to the Fifth Dimension." Kelli said urgently, picking up the phone that lay on the table in the hallway. Vash looked at the phone next to him as she began to dial.
"Hello?" Kelli asked. "Yuki?"
"What?" I said.
"Come over as soon as you can." Kelli said. "The door is open."
"Okay." I said. "Do you want me to phone some people for you?"
"Yeah." Kelli said. "You phone Liz, Snowy, Doughboy, and I'll phone Rene, Nakita, and Kanari." I nodded, even though she couldn't see me. "Hurry." She said and hung up.
"It's Saturday." Doughboy complained. We shrugged as Vash opened the door for us and we went in. The gloominess of the Fourth Dimension filled us at once, and Cherry began to cry.
"Ooh, don't cry." Nakita crooned over Cherry, letting her dark brown hair fall onto Cherry, who cried with glee. "Ow, don't pull." Nakita said, wincing. Anora looked around and started to lead the way.
"This place is so depressing I wouldn't be surprised if anyone in here decides to commit suicide." Vash said.
"I just hope no one does." I said, shivering. "It's always so cold in here."
By now were already halfway to the door.
"That was quick." Rene said. Liz nodded, and rubbed her arms to keep warm. We suddenly found ourselves dressed in Rene's costumes.
"How do they do that?" Doughboy asked. "And why does this HAT keep coming back?" He took off his tall black hat and scowled, clamping it between his palms. Vash snuggled into his turtleneck jacket.
"You must live in somewhere cold." Snowy said to Kelli. "You don't seem bothered by the cold at all."
"Well, it's cold, I guess you could say." Kelli said. "I'm used to it by now, though. I don't really mind the Fourth Dimension either; it just kind of makes me gloomy and cold."
We had reached the door. Anora stood before it. We waited. And waited. And waited.
"Uh, Anora, do you plan on opening that anytime soon?" Kelli asked.
"SHH!" Anora said. "The worlds in the Fifth Dimension are constantly spinning. I have to wait until Uri comes spinning this way so we can go through the gate."
"And how long will that take?" Vash asked, eyebrows raised. Nakita and I exchanged worried looks. Anora didn't answer. Instead she focused her mind and energy intensely on the door.
"Door of Winds, Space and Matter,
Open Your Gates of Blue Lined Water.
Let Us Through to Our Destind Place,
Hurry, Before You Pass the Phase.
We are warriors of Uri,
Returning to our land.
Let us rejoice and rejoin
With those we band."
Anora said.
"Hey, that kind of rhymes!" Doughboy said.
"I've heard better." Snowy said.
"Yeah, well, it's not supposed to rhyme." Kelli said. "And I personally think it's pretty lame. The last line should be 'with those we band with.'" The rest of us shrugged and continued to look on as the door began to glow and change into a circular shape. Then it started to glow around the edges.
"Uh, Anora, is it really supposed to do this?" Rene asked. Anora frowned.
"Somehow I don't think so." The door had disappeared, and we were left with a big black hole. We could still see, however. Nakita looked in the hole.
"What's going on?" She asked. "Do we go in?"
"I guess." Kelli said. "A-Anora?" Anora frowned.
"Somehow, I don't think I did this correctly." Anora said. "Something is wrong."
"C'mon." Vash urged. "We're wasting time, and Uri is moving!" Nakita hurried to the door and Vash followed close behind. Then something dark blue shot out of the hole. It shot out stick like arms, which seemed like wired, and wrapped them around Nakita so she couldn't move. Then it began to pull her in. Vash grabbed her around her waist and started to pull. Kelli ran to help Vash.
"Whatever you do, don't let go." Kelli said. "Anora, WHAT IS GOING ON?"
"Oh, my gosh!" Anora said with terrified big brown eyes. "That must be the Blue-Black thing." By now Nakita had almost been pulled through the hole. Part of her body was through the black thing and seemed to disappear. The black thing wrapped its long, wipes around Vash.
"Ow!" Vash cried as they hit him and started to bind him. Liz and Snowy ran to help. Liz and Snowy both grabbed Kelli, while Kanari and Rene tried to free Vash and help pull him back. I ran to help Vash pull Nakita, unaware I was putting myself into great risk.
"Ow!" I cried as a whip hit me straight in the face.
"Where's Cherry, Kero?" Rene asked, pulling as hard as she could. We were all afraid is we used our weapons; we would offset the balance between the dimension and plunge all the worlds into darkness. Or we couldn't go anywhere at all.
"Cherry must be with Nakita." Kero said. "Listen, I'm going in there." He flew up by the hole.
"You can't!" I shouted furiously, tugging on Nakita's arm as the whip wrapped itself around my waist and neck.
"I'm going to see if I can rescue Cherry." Kero said. "I can carry her back." He started to fly off and I knew it was no good stopping him.
"Good luck!" I said, chocking as the wire wrapped itself around my neck. Rene rushed over and cut it with her pocketknife (I'm not sure how many she has or carries around at a time, but I'm thankful). I sighed of relief.
"Oh Key of Clow, Power of Magic, Power of Light, Surrender the Wand, the FORCE IGNITE!" I called. "RELEASE!" I got my wand, summoned the sword card, and cut the wires (which were now sprouting vines).
"The Black-Blue thing is a thing that roams in the between Dimensions and tries to alter you off course. I think he eats you after he captures you." Anora said.
"Oh." Doughboy said. He was pulling at Kelli, who was now trying to keep her head out of the way of advancing wires. Rene and Liz were busily cutting. "I thought it was some Wood Card."
"It isn't." Anora said.
"That's it." I said, sword still in hand. "I can't take this anymore." I sprouted my wings and started to fly towards the hole.
"Yuki, no!" Kanari shouted. "You could get yourself killed."
"I'm going to help Kero save Nakita and Cherry weather you like it or not!" I said.
"Vash, how are you holding out?" Kelli asked. No answer. "Vash?" Vash raised his head, and grunted.
"I don't think I can do this much longer." He moaned. "Ooh, it hurts. I don't think Nakita is all right either. She's a little limp, and I think she fainted, because she's not helping with the resistance."
"Remember, don't let go!" Kelli called urgently. "Vash, you must do this."
"I know." Vash said. I plunged through the hole.
I was on the Black Blue thing. It was shaped like a tree, with many wires as roots. The top of it was two humongous eyes, and a grain like thing. It was huge. I was standing on a primary wire, which led to secondary wires, which led to little wires that smacked us, which lead to wires that sprouted leaves. Kero was in one of those little wires with leaves, moaning. I ran up to him and cut the wire. The two eyes turned to look at me. That really freaked me out.
"AHH!" I said. Kero regained feeling into his wings, and we ran to get out.
"Not so fast." A wire suddenly blocked us.
"AH!" We screamed.
"Am I really that ugly?" The thing demanded. "I want to know."
"No, of course not." Kero said. The thing seemed to consider it. I was noticing how it looked so much like an octopus. Cherry began to squeal.
"None of that." The monster whipped Cherry across her face. Cherry screamed in pain and started to cry.
"Hey!" I said, flying up to the thing, with my wings extended and Kero on my shoulder.
"Who do you think you are?" I demanded. Past the thing I saw a faint light, as if we were in some tunnel. So, I thought, this is the place where you zoom through to go to Uri. But it was so late already, Uri must have moved past already.
"I know who I am!" The thing demanded, raised a wire to whip me, but missed. He soon surrounded me with wires though. Kero darted out, and in the midst of my insults, the ting didn't notice. Kero helped Cherry out of the door and into Rene's safe hands.
"Uh." I said, looking around. I was locked in a cube, with the walls made out of wire. "Sword!" I cut the wires, but they soon started to grow back.
"Ah!" I shouted. "Ooh, Little Card!" I threw the Little Card into the air. "Little Card, shrink this monster down to size! Little, Release and Dispel!" The monster began to shrink, but although the affect was great, he was only at the height of 10 foot, whereas he had been the height of the Eiffel Tower. Back in the Fourth Dimension, every sighed. The wires had deceased, since the monster had shrunk and so had the wires.
"Little girl, you are not getting away with this!" He called. A couple of wires came shooting at me, but one went at Nakita and wrapped around her foot. While they had the chance, they had tried to drag her back into the Fourth Dimension, but they had only gotten as far as Vash. Nakita's foot was caught, and Vash pulled as hard as he could.
"Damn it, monster!" I called as I sliced through some wires. I was getting mad. "Stop your wires!" The monster laughed, he seemed to be enjoying himself.
"Urg." I said. "Okay, what card?" I paced through some card through my mind. "Uh, Power Card, suck the Power out of the monster! Power, Release and Dispel!" The Power came out (whereas my sword went back to being a wand) and shrunk the monster more, but as he shrunk, he pulled Nakita father into the Dimension. Now she was in it for real, only one arm not. Vash had one hand firmly grasped on Nakita's one arm, and it was slowly slipping, and slipping.
"NO!" I shouted, running to help. "Ah!" The monster had used one Primary Wire to hit me, and the other to hit Nakita. Nakita went flying out of Vash's grasp (he had hit her on her back) and I went flying towards the door. The monster wrapped its last wire around Vash's hand, but Anora sprouted wings, came into the Dimension and bit the Wire.
"OUCH!" The monster winced. "That hurt!" He had let go of Vash. Vash crawled off of the ground and jumped into the Dimension.
"Nakita!" He yelled. I, who was flying, crashed into him, and caught onto his arm.
"Vash, Nakita is gone." I said, flapping my wings furiously to keep us airborne. Anora was now fighting one on one with the thing.
"Gone to where?" Vash asked. I looked around, and then groaned.
"Oh no." I said. "She must've gone through the tunnel and into Uri." I groaned and pulled Vash back through the hole (or at least we were heading that way). The Power Card confined itself.
"Vash?" I asked. He looked up, all tired and worn. "Do you have an ultimate attack or anything?" Vash looked pleading, as if asking me not to do it. But instead, I faced him towards the thing. Anora flew as fast as she could out of the way.
"Atomic Shock." Vash said with his arms crossed in an X position. Seconds later, the flaming red and purple ball of fire and electricity hit the monster. There was a flash of light, and what looked like it was on fire, and then the thing screamed in pain and laughed madly.
"Is that your best shock?" He asked. Vash, who had so bravely fought, now fainted.
"We have to do something, Anora!" I said, worriedly, trying to transport Vash back through the hole in the wall. "Wait, is it shrinking?" I squinted at the wall.
"Yes!" Anora said. "C'mon, the Fifth Dimension is closing, we must go!"
"We have to destroy him, or else he'll be back next time." I said.
"That's not our purpose." Anora said. "He's blocking us right now, and there's nothing we can do about it!"
"So we retreat?" I asked.
"Nothing better."
"Man!" I grumbled. The door was closing fast. The thing placed two wires between the door and us. Kelli flew out, around the wires, and transported the worn and fainted Vash to her arms.
"Do your best, Yuki." She said. "It's up to you now, whether the door closes or not! We have to get rid of this thing!"
"But WHY?" Anora asked desperately. "Why can't we just go to the Fifth Dimension we were meant to go to, and just get whatever over with?"
"Anora." Kelli said. "He took Nakita, and many innocent lives. We are never going to get anywhere, weather back to that door (she pointed to the round hole) or Uri if he doesn't move."
"Uri has already closed and moved on." Anora said. "But I see your cause. We fight, destroy, and retreat. Okay, go Yuki." I flew up next to the thing, which was lucky considerably smaller, and weaker due to Vash's attack.
"Sonic Boom." Anora shot out an invisible thing out of her mouth, and it hit the thing and left a dent in his skin. I ran up there, and stuck the sword right into him. He used a wire to pull me off, and I stabbed an eye. He howled in pain.
"There has got to be a better attack." I said. "Ooh, I just don't know it." Anora looked desperately worried.
"I think we've caused this one enough pain by now." She said.
"There are others?"
"Sure, lots, but rarely." Anora answered. "Only about one every two millenniums, so we did a good job with this one."
"Yes." I said, pulling out the four element cards. Together, I summoned Windy, Watery, Firey and the Earthy to fight as one. It didn't take too long. Water blinded the other eye by squirting water, Firey spread flames, and the Windy helped fuel them. The Earthy worked on sending jolts of pain through the monster, and in the end, he ran away, feeling.
"Not so quick." Anora fired a Sonic Boom after him, and then the four elements combined into one and sped after the monster. He exploded in a boom.
Five Cards returned to my hand: The elements and the Little.
"Wow." I said, and then turned back at the hole. "C'mon, we've got to go!" Kelli, who was by the hole, went through it nicely, and so did Anora, but I had to lie sideways and keep my wings low. The hold closed and disappeared right after I made it through.
"Are you okay?" Liz asked.
"Yeah, sure." I said, patting the dust off my arms and wincing when I touched a burn. Vash was pretty burned up and hurt too, and Kelli looked like she had been walking through a rosebush with a million thorns. Rene and Liz were pretty scratched up from cutting wires, but otherwise we were fine.
All of us collapsed, exhausted.
"I think we should start making our way back now." Anora said. Anora and Kero were hurt pretty badly, and Cherry was frightened and squealed and cried for Nakita.
"Ooh, hush, she's not here." I said. "She's going to be gone for a while, so bear with us."
"When will she be back?" Rene asked.
"When the next matching eclipse happens." Anora said. Then, to our puzzled looks, "That means when The Fifth Dimension and Uri match up patterns again."
"Then we will be able to rescue her too." Kelli said, sitting on the ground and stroking Vash's hair. "Poor Vash has been through a lot."
"Yeah, seriously." Rene said. "Ouch. That must have hurt." We looked at Vash, and then though of Nakita.
Nakita, who was gone, gone, and gone, into nowhere. And if she was in Uri...who knew the consequences of what could happen?

Okay, so there IS a cliff hanger, but at least everyone's identity is known and all. I kind of wonder myself, what WILL happen to Nakita. I mean, I've only got it SEMI planned out in my brain. Ooh, how I love being an author!! Please review and I hope u enjoyed it!