Yay! I've finally gotten some incentive to start writing fanfics again. I know some of you have been patiently waiting and now you will get what you deserve. I've decided to try and write at least three stories by the end of this week, not including the sequel to 'Dear Syaoran' but that will be posted soon. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to review! Please?

(Oh yeah and I'm sorry about any wrong information in this part.)

The forbidden locket
Prologue

A few hours before her wedding, Nadeshiko gazed contently at the mirror and admired the locket she wore around her neck. It had mysteriously arrived a year ago on her front door step and ever since then she always wore it. Some may wonder why. But the reason was never revealed. She loved her locket and never let it out of her sight. Not even once did she ever lose it. But for some strange reason she was also afraid of it and afraid of losing it. Deep down in a small corner of her mind something told her it wasn't right, that if she lost it she would pay. But then that little voice would be pushed away by other things crowding her thoughts, and she would forget her worries.
She slowly tied up her long hair and smiled. 'Nothing can ruin this night or the rest of my life because I wont let it.' She thought happily.
"Nadeshiko!! The wedding's about to begin if you don't hurry up you'll be late!" called one of her bride's maids from the other side of her door.
She took one last look in the mirror to make sure everything was perfect before answering "coming, I'm coming!" and she walked out the door not noticing the cold shadow she left in her place staring at the mirror...


4 years later...

Nadeshiko was lying in a hospital bed. It had been a very long night and one she was proud to say she wouldn't forget. For lying in her arms was a beautiful baby boy. Touya. He seemed so fragile and dependent. So she couldn't help but fall in love with him the moment her eyes first saw him.
When she started to go into labor she had been asked to remove her locket but she refused. So the locket stayed on. Never once did it leave her neck.

A week later she was able to leave the hospital again and return home. As she was leaving the room she looked back to make sure all her belongings were gone. She found everything in order. But what she had missed was the shadow still in her place lying on top of the bed silently laughing to himself...


7 years later...

Now Nadeshiko was delivering her second baby. But this one seemed to be more difficult than the first. Almost like something was preventing the baby from getting out.
The doctors started to panic and ordered an immediate c-section.
"If we don't get this baby out one or both of them will die!" shouted one doctor as they wheeled her to an operating room.

After two long hours they just barely saved the baby but lost Nadeshiko. She whispered to the closest doctor before she died, "please name her Sakura." Then died as they were removing the girl. After the delivery Touya and Fujitaka were informed of her death and her one last request and were given the tiny child she died for.
As they went back to the OR to clean up they noticed a slight chill in the air but quickly dismissed it as the A/C. They gathered the gloves and things and tossed them into the garbage can. Then they left the room. They didn't notice however the shadow by the door silently chuckling to himself...
Some nurses had been ordered to clean out the room Nadeshiko was staying in as well. As they turned to leave a slight glimmering on the floor underneath the bed caught one nurse's eye. She turned back and reached for it. She opened her hand and noticed that it was Nadeshiko's locket. It had broken off when she went into labor...

To be continued...

Yes it's very short. Yes it's only one chapter of many to come and yes it's a cliffhanger. To find out what happens next review!!!

Sorry to those of you who really know how she died but I don't and I kind of like this ending, it goes with the story. dont worry i'l get the sequel to 'Dear Syaoran' out very soon. Its called 'In your dreams'.