The New Cards

The New Cards

Lost Memories: Chapter Six

By: Sakura

"Go to sleep, Kero," ordered Sakura.

"I almost passed this level, so let me finish it," answered Kero. He was playing another video game. Typical Kero, thought Sakura, smiling to herself. "Besides, I'm not sleepy." He ended his sentence with a wide yawn. Sakura got up and turned off the television. "Hey!" he yelled.

"Sakura?" came a voice outside her door. "Is that you? What are you doing still up?"

"I'm going to sleep now, Touya!" she responded, clamping her hand over Kero's mouth. Kero struggled in her grasp. Soon, he stopped struggling and slumped his shoulders in defeat. After letting go of her little guardian, Sakura leaned on her windowsill, looking out at the bright white stars twinkling at her against a dark blue backdrop. Kero flew over to her side and landed on the sill. "Kero," she said softly. "It's been more than a few months since the last time we sealed a card. What's going on? Do you think the Jiao user might have left Japan?"

Kero shook his head. "I doubt that. I don't know what Kam Un has in mind, Sakura," he said. "But to be on the safe side, don't get overconfident. He's waiting for us to make a mistake."

Sakura sat down on her bed and, pulling the sheets over her, looked up at the ceiling. Kero glided to the light switch and turned it off for her. "Thanks, Kero," she said. "I guess now I can have the life of a normal teenager. I don't think that would be so bad." Yawning, she added silently to herself, "I hope dad's doing okay in New York." She soon fell into a peaceful slumber. Kero settled into Sakura's desk drawer and he promptly went to sleep.

Later in the night, as both the Card Mistress and her guardian slept, the moonlight streamed in through the window. Sakura had forgotten to close the drapes and the light poured in. A shadowy figure appeared outside the window, then suddenly, it vanished. A different figure had appeared and merged with the first one. A few seconds later, a third came and joined the other two. The three shadows, acting as one, slipped easily through the window, even though it was locked tight. The three figures then split apart and they silently watched the Card Mistress. The first shadow reached out and touched Sakura's forehead. Uniting with Sakura's body, it went to work, entering the deep reaches of her mind. The other two shadows, their job complete, silently left the room. Sakura moaned softly in her sleep as her nightmares became more vivid, but a comforting feeling in her mind soon quieted her. She went back to a peaceful sleep, undisturbed for the rest of the night.

~*~*~*~*~*~

Alarm ringing loudly, Sakura reached over and turned it off. Taking a look at her clock, Sakura realized she was going to be late again. Scrambling quickly around her room, she dressed and grabbed her bag and was downstairs in eight minutes flat. Skipping breakfast, even though Touya was telling her to take it with her, she ran outside and was well on her way to school.

Running into the school grounds, she saw Syaoran and Di Shang. "Good morning, Sakura," called out Di Shang. Sakura looked at him strangely, but without stopping, she went straight through the yard and entered the school. The two cousins exchanged glances over the cold shoulder they'd just received and follow her into the school. Finding her at her locker, Di Shang asked, "What's going on?"

Sakura looked at him momentarily, then, ignoring him, her focus turned back to her locker and her books. Syaoran reaches out and roughly pins her shoulders to the lockers with his hands, forcing her to drop her books with a loud clatter. "Ow!" she cried with surprise. "You're hurting me!" Syaoran and Di Shang's eyes appear troubled.

"Sakura," said Di Shang, trying again. "What's wrong with you today?"

Struggling to break free from Syaoran's grasp, she answered, "Nothing! Nothing is wrong!" Realizing she couldn't escape, she stopped struggling and looked from Syaoran to Di Shang. "Are you two new here or something? Why are you trying to hurt me? I don't even know you!" Syaoran let go of Sakura, an expression of shock springing to his face. She tried to leave, but Di Shang blocked her way.

"Sakura," he said, his hazel eyes locked to her emerald eyes. "Something definitely isn't right here. Is it because of the Jiao Cards?"

Sakura gave him a funny look. "Jiao Cards? What are those?" she asked. "A new card game?" Di Shang's heart sank. Looking at Syaoran, he could read in his cousin's eyes the same thing that was in his; somehow, Sakura had forgotten about the cards and them. It was as if they were non-existent to her. Moving aside, he let Sakura walk past him. She took that opportunity to leave and ran off. Di Shang closed her locker door for her, since she had already hurried to class. As they went to class, Syaoran walked with him in stony silence. Suddenly, he stopped. Di Shang, though deep in thought, had noticed his cousin's sudden pause, and turned to face him questioningly.

"It's for the best," said Syaoran. "It'd be better if she did forget about the cards. Now she can lead a normal life and not have to get involved in our battles." He clenched his fists under the cover of his sleeves. "She'll be safer this way." He continued walking like he never said anything and went to class. Syaoran knew he didn't sound very convincing by the look on Di Shang's face. He had to admit he wasn't doing a good job convincing himself, either. But he had become suspicious at her sudden loss of memory. They had both talked to her just yesterday and she was fine then. What happened between those times?

For the whole duration of the morning classes, Di Shang watched Sakura out of the corner of his eye. "Strange," he thought. "She appears to be perfectly fine. She just talks with her friends as she normally does. All her friends except us, that is." He noted she didn't talk to Chi Yuen, like she normally did, either. "What's going on here?"

~*~*~*~*~*~

After school that day, Sakura was chatting and laughing with her friends as they left the school building. Suddenly, the smile and laughter left Sakura's face as something in her mind disappeared and she fainted. "Sakura!" cried her friends, Chiharu catching her before she fell. They all gathered around her, worried.

"I feel so…odd today," thought Sakura numbly. "What is wrong with me?" Sakura forced her eyelids to open and blinked several times, her eyes adjusting to the light. Naoko nodded to the others.

"She's okay!" she said. Chiharu helped Sakura sit up, a relieved smile on her face.

"What happened, Sakura?" asked Rika. "You just stopped walking and fainted."

Sakura looked around her, completely confused. "Who are these people?" she thought. "What do they want from me?" She slowly stood up, backing away from them. "Who…who are you?" she asked aloud.

Chiharu looked at her with surprise. "It's me, Chiharu. Sakura, what's wrong?" Sakura continued to move away from them. She didn't know why, but tears were forming in her eyes.

"I don't know any of you," she said, her voice barely a whisper. When Naoko took a step toward her, she cried out, "Leave me alone!" Naoko stopped, stunned. After taking a long look at each of the three faces near her, Sakura held her head in her hands, tears falling. "I feel like I should know who they are," she thought wildly. "So why can't I remember?" Sakura took one last look at them. Then, without warning, she turned on her heels and fled, tears trailing after her. Chiharu, Rika, and Naoko exchanged uneasy glances. A short distance away, Syaoran and Di Shang jumped off the branch they had been sitting on and followed Sakura, unseen by anyone.

Sakura continued running, not watching where she was going. When the tears finally stopped, so did she. Looking around her, she felt that her surroundings were somewhat familiar to her and yet, at the same time, they were not. Her fast pace had slackened and she was walking very slowly. "Where am I?" she thought, still looking about her. "I think I'm lost…" She stopped at a street corner, unsure of whether or not she should cross the street. "I want to go home," whispered Sakura. "Only…I don't know where home is…"

Completely exhausted from his day at school, Touya was on his way home when he saw Sakura. She was standing completely still, her face uplifted, as if she were trying to read the sign indicating the name of the street. "Sakura!" he called. His sibling didn't turn around. "Is she trying to play a game?" thought Touya. He ran up to her. "Sakura," he said again. Sakura didn't answer. She didn't even look at him.

"Sakura…Sakura…" she repeated to herself. "Is that someone's name?"

Touya was getting annoyed at being snubbed by his own sister. "Come on," he said, thoroughly irritated. "Let's go home."

"…home…" whispered Sakura. Abruptly, a white flash seared through Sakura's mind. "Aah!" she cried out in pain. She closed her eyelids and fell to the ground.

"Sakura!" cried Touya with shock. He picked her up and carried her home, running all the way. As soon as he made it home, he put her in bed immediately. She was still unconscious as he placed his hand on her forehead. "She's burning up," he said aloud, to no one in particular. He left the room, but returned a second later with a wet cloth. Folding it, he placed it on Sakura's forehead. He sat by her side, watching her vigilantly for the entire afternoon. It was well past six now and she still hadn't woken up. "See what happens when you don't eat your breakfast, Sakura?" he said. Touya glanced at his watch. Yukito was stopping by that night and he was due at any moment. As if reading his thoughts, the doorbell rang. Touya got up, though rather hesitantly, and left her room.

Sakura moaned silently as a deep pain ebbed in her mind. It was getting stronger by the second and hurting her physically, but internally, not externally. It was destroying her mind…or part of it. Suddenly, another flash went through her mind, but it was different. This one didn't hurt. Instead, it implied danger. Moving like a zombie, Sakura got up and walked to the window, opening it. Kero was now up and about at this time. "Sakura!" he cried. She just continued gazing out the window, not saying a word. "Let's get going! There's another Jiao Card to seal!" Not wasting another second, Kero transformed and pushed Sakura onto his back. Leaping out the window, he was instantly joined by Syaoran and Di Shang. Both were still dressed in their school uniforms but they had their swords strapped to their backs.

"It's the Oceanid Card, Cerberus," Di Shang informed the guardian. Cerberus nodded and immediately flew in the direction he could feel a strong power generating, with Di Shang and Syaoran in hot pursuit. All the while, Sakura clung tightly to Cerberus' mane, afraid of letting go.

"What am I doing here?" she thought. "This has to be some kind of a dream. I mean, there is no such thing as a winged lion…right?" Sakura's eyes scanned over the buildings and cars directly under her. They looked so small. Her grip around Cerberus tightened. When she shifted her gaze ahead of her, she gasped. "The beach! What are we doing here?" She studied the waves breaking against the shore. Something was wrong. Even in her far-gone state, she could still tell there was something up with the waves. They were much stronger and forceful than usual. They rose high up, then crashed back down again.

Upon reaching the beach, Syaoran and Di Shang sprang ahead, while Cerberus landed on the sand. Sakura refused to budge even though her surroundings provided a familiar air. Syaoran remembered coming to this particular beach three years ago, on a field trip. It has been on that trip that Sakura had sealed the Erase Card. Glancing at her now, he could see she was in no condition to seal any cards, much less use them. He and Di Shang were on their own. But, then again, that was what he had wanted. She wouldn't have to get hurt now, battling Jiao Cards. Looking over at Di Shang, his cousin nodded, and both of them drew their swords at the same time, calling out for the forces of lightning. The lightning, combined together, shot toward the waters in an electrifying motion. This shock forced The Oceanid to appear in its visible form. Obviously, it was angry.

The Oceanid Card began sending cutting waves at the two Card Captors. They both dodged the waters as best as they could, using lightning every time the Jiao Card paused. But this certain card was fast and rarely, if ever, stopped moving. After a good ten minutes, Syaoran and Di Shang were soaked from head to toe. Because they were all wet, they could no longer use lightning without endangering themselves. The problem was that they had no other way to attack the Oceanid Card, who seemed to be nothing more than an equivalent to the Watery Card. It continually shot out attacks at them, non-stop. The force of the water was hard and sharp, and after the boys received multiple cuts from the spray, the salty water only served to sting their wounds further. The card then took one swift blast at them, strong enough to knock both Card Captors into the rock face. Di Shang cried out in pain as his head and back impacted the rock and he slumped forward, unconscious. The Oceanid sat back on a wave of water, grinning triumphantly. All the while, Sakura watched them with fear gnawing at her mind.

Cerberus gently nudged the Card Mistress off his back. Spreading his wings, he flew at The Oceanid, and even though he knew it was useless, he shot balls of fire at it. The Oceanid Card extinguished them easily with its water. The card then did the same thing it had done to the Li cousins; rearing back, it shot a sharp blast of water at Cerberus. The water struck him hard, forcing him away. He fell and landed heavily on Syaoran, unmoving. Cerberus, energy lost, changed back to little Kero.

Syaoran painfully pulled himself up and pushed Kero off his back. He then lurched himself forward on the soft sand. Not paying much attention to his movements, he tripped and fell. Gritting his teeth, he pulled himself up again and dragged himself toward Sakura. Sakura just watched him, fright plain to be seen in her clouded emerald eyes. Sakura backed away from Syaoran as he continued his approach, until the rock face cut her off. She turned and faced him with fear. "Sakura," he said hoarsely. "We need your help. You have to use your Sakura Cards."

"Sakura Cards?" whispered Sakura. Unexpectedly, flashbacks came to mind. Finding the Clow Book and meeting Kero; capturing the cards and the arrival of Syaoran; the final judgement by Yue; changing the Clow Cards to Sakura Cards…They were all memories locked within her mind. Suddenly, something attacked that portion of her memory and everything became distorted. The thoughts in her mind terrified her. Every memory changed. Her meeting with Kero had been something forced upon her to ruin her life; her rival Syaoran was only out to hurt her; Yue wanted to finish her off; she was not strong enough to change Clow Cards to Sakura Cards…"No!" she screamed. "I don't want that kind of life!"

Syaoran stepped forward and grabbed Sakura by the shoulders, shaking her almost violently. "Sakura!" he yelled angrily. "Snap out of it! You have to remember who you are! And what your mission is! Stop acting like you don't know what's what!" Tears welled up in Sakura's eyes and she broke down, crying.

"I…hate…this…" she said in between sobs. "I want to…remember, but…I just can't!" Syaoran stopped shaking Sakura, but he still gripped her shoulders, holding her at arms length. "I…feel so helpless…and frightened…I hate being alone…Why can't I remember who I am?" She continued crying fervently. Feeling badly for her, Syaoran pulled Sakura toward him and held her close to him. As he held her close, Sakura's tears ceased falling. She felt very strange. Though she couldn't remember who this boy was, when Sakura was near Syaoran, she usually felt calmer. Syaoran was holding her in a warm embrace and Sakura, her head leaning against his left shoulder, could hear his heart beating fast. Hers was beating quickly as well.

"You…" he began in a whisper. "You are Kinomoto Sakura, the Mistress of the Sakura Cards. Only in your hands lies the power to save the world from the destructive Jiao Cards. And…" Syaoran trailed off for a moment. Then, his voice dropping to a half-whisper, he said, "You're the keeper of my heart." Sakura's eyes were still filled with tears and her mind held a jumble of memories, some true, others false. She lifted her emerald-green eyes to meet Syaoran's warm amber ones. Deep inside those emerald eyes he loved, Syaoran could see a small spark of recognition. Not being able to wait any longer, Syaoran lowered his head and his lips lightly brush Sakura's. Sakura's eyes widened, but she closed them immediately, the tears held in her eyes released, and now slowly streaming down her cheek. This gesture of shared love did something neither Card Captors expected. The darkness within Sakura's mind was shattered the moment Syaoran kissed her and her true memories resurfaced.

A bright flash of light ensued and Syaoran was pushed away from Sakura and flung hard into the rock face again. He slammed into it and then collapsed onto the ground. "Syaoran!" cried Sakura, running toward him. Suddenly, a shadow flew over and blocked her path. Sakura's eyes blinked wide as she stared at the figure in front of her. She shielded her eyes as another flash emitted from the figure but she couldn't stop it from passing through her mind. The memory of her first kiss disappeared from her memory, as well as from Syaoran's, for remembering their expressed love could destroy the Jiao user. As soon as the light faded, Sakura transformed her key into the star staff. Though she had forgotten the kiss, she now remembered the memories in her mind that the Jiao Card had erased, including the events of that very day. She knew exactly which card this was. "Forget Card!" she cried. "Return to your power confined!" The Forget changed to its card form, landing in the palm of her hand. As she touched the newly sealed card, it became a Sakura Card, familiar pink borders running along the edges.

When Sakura was occupied with her new card, The Oceanid took this chance to attack. But Sakura hadn't forgotten about this card yet. Taking out The Freeze and The Ice, she commanded, "Freeze and Ice Cards! Stop the Oceanid by freezing it into a box of ice!" Working together, The Freeze froze the Oceanid Card while The Ice trapped it. In no time, The Oceanid was nothing more than a block of ice. Walking up to the part where the frozen waters met the beach, Sakura sealed the Oceanid Card; and both The Freeze and The Ice returned to their card forms. As well, the waters returned to normal and were now gently lapping the shoreline. Smiling happily, and rather tired, Sakura put her cards away. Hearing a noise behind her, she turned around and saw Syaoran with Di Shang. Syaoran was helping his cousin stand up. Di Shang had taken a nasty hit when he struck the rock face and only now was he waking up. He was feeling dizzy and rather unsteady on his feet, so Syaoran lent an arm to him. Kero was also up now, rubbing his forehead. Seeing Sakura, the little guardian flew to her. Sakura wrapped her arms around Kero in a big hug.

"I'm so glad you're okay, Kero," she said. "I was worried about you for a moment there."

Kero smiled. "No man or card can get rid of me that easily," he said.

"I can."

Looking toward the direction of the voice, Sakura and Kero saw Syaoran helping Di Shang walk toward them. Kero glared at Syaoran angrily. "What are you saying, kid?" he demanded. "Do you think you can defeat me?"

Syaoran shrugged. "It's not hard when you know how," he said indifferently. Kero growled. Syaoran let go of Di Shang and he and Kero took a step away from the group. They glared at each other, lightning zapping between their eyes, their fists clenched. Sakura ran between both of them, lightly pushing them away from each other.

"Please don't fight," she begged. "I think we've all had enough for one night." Syaoran and Kero glowered at each for a second longer, then both turned around with a loud "humph!" and their arms crossed. Sakura sweatdropped and sighed, then turned to Di Shang. "Are you all right, Di Shang?" she asked with concern. "You took a pretty serious hit back there." Di Shang nodded, forcing a false smile on his face.

"Don't worry about me," he said. "I'll live." He studied her for a moment. "I'm glad you're back to your usual self, Sakura," he said finally, smiling genuinely.

Sakura smiled in return. "Let's get you back home," she said. "With a little rest, you'll be back on your feet in no time." Turning to Kero and Syaoran she added, "All right with the both of you?" Kero and Syaoran muttered their agreement and they all left the beach, each oblivious to the fact that they had left something important behind…

Some of their memories…

~*~*~*~*~*~

"Sakura! Wait up!"

Sakura stopped walking and turned around, seeing Syaoran trying to catch up to her. "Hi, Syaoran," she said. She studied his expression. "What's wrong?" she asked him. Syaoran's eyes were filled with worry.

"Di Shang is missing," he answered.

"Missing?" exclaimed Sakura, shocked. "Are you sure about that?" Syaoran nodded.

"He was supposed to meet me right after school so we could train," he told her. "Seeing how it's Friday. But then he said he'd be right back and left. I haven't seen him then. Di Shang always keeps his word. I don't know what could have happened to him." Syaoran clenched his fists, frustrated. "And the worst thing is that I can't even sense his aura anymore! Usually, I can pick it up almost anywhere, no matter how far away he is. But this time…nothing. Nothing whatsoever…"

"Let's try looking for him first, before we start worrying," suggested Sakura. "Do you want to take the east side of Tomoeda or the west?"

"I'll take the west," said Syaoran. He looked at his watch. It read 5:24 pm. "Let's meet at your place at seven tonight, okay?" Sakura nodded.

"Be extra careful, Syaoran," she said. "If he really is missing, then Kam Un has to have something to do with this, and that means this could be a trap."

"Don't worry," Syaoran replied. "I'll be fine." Both Card Captors turned and left in separate directions.

~*~*~*~*~*~

"Where do you think you're going, Card Mistress?" asked her guardian.

Sakura was in the midst of climbing out the window in her room, but she turned around and faced Yue and Cerberus. "Yue," she said with surprise. "When did you get here?"

Yukito had stopped by the Kinomoto Residence because he and Touya were going to study together for a big test coming up. Touya hadn't returned from work yet so Yukito had been allowed entrance to their home by Kero. Sakura was in her bedroom, having persuaded Kero to leave by telling him about some sweets she left for him in the kitchen. After mentioning that, Kero was gone in a flash. Both guardians, sensing something unusual, decided to play it safe by changing to their true forms. They then went to check on Sakura and make sure she was still safe. As they opened her bedroom door, they found Sakura had changed into her battle costume and was in the process of leaving through the window.

Yue folded his arms. "Answer my question," he said impassively. "And get away from the window." Sakura sighed and signalled to someone outside the window. She stepped off the windowsill and faced her guardians. A second later, Syaoran appeared by the window, holding onto the frame. He appeared to be aggravated at that moment.

"Di Shang's missing, Yue," explained Sakura. "We were just going to go look for him."

Raising an eyebrow, Cerberus said, "Without telling us?" Sakura didn't answer him. "Sakura! We're your guardians. You have to tell us where you're going to be." He eyed Syaoran suspiciously. "Especially if you're going to be with him," he added, tacking on the word him with pointed emphasis.

"Besides," said Yue. "Kam Un's still out there. You're his main target at this moment. You have quite a few of his cards and I don't doubt he wants them back. He will do anything to get them back, including taking your life."

Sakura cringed slightly at the thought and then nodded. "I know that," she said resolutely. "But I don't want to have to depend on you. You're always hurting yourselves to protect me and I don't want anything to happen to either of you."

"So you're saying you'd rather place more trust on Syaoran than us?" demanded Cerberus. Sakura shifted uncomfortably from one foot to the other, her gaze on the ground.

"Look," said Syaoran quietly, speaking for the first time. "I told her not to mention where we're going to you. This is my fault, not hers. Besides, this is bound to be a trap set up by Kam Un and if too many of us are present at that time, chaos could break out and he could threaten either one of you to get to her."

Cerberus lunged at Syaoran, claws extended, but Syaoran deftly moved out of the way and just in time, too. A low growl was in his throat. "You're just ready to sacrifice her life, aren't you?" he said angrily.

"I didn't say that!" snapped Syaoran. "I don't want her hurt any more than you do! But she's the only person I can bring with me!" Both Cerberus and Syaoran glared daggers at each other.

Sakura looked away from the endless duel between the pair. "Please," she said, pleading with Yue. "I have to do this. For our friend, Di Shang. We have to find him and make sure he's safe. I don't know what I'd do if anything ever happened to him." For a moment, all was quiet as all present turned to Yue to hear his decision. Syaoran's face held a mask of indifference, though inside, he was nearly fuming with jealousy. He didn't understand why Sakura's concern for his cousin made him jealous. Yue didn't answer right away, but, finally, he nodded. Sakura hugged him thankfully and Cerberus, too. Syaoran was already outside the window, standing on a tree branch. Before she left, Sakura added, "Yue, no matter how long we may take, stall Touya, okay? He'll be angry if he finds out what I'm doing." Yue nodded again and Sakura left with Syaoran.

Yue changed back to his false form and looked at Kero, who had also transformed. "Do you know how to stall him?" asked Yukito.

Kero stroked his chin thoughtfully. Then smiling brightly, he said, "I know! Get him to play video games! I have this great game lying around somewhere and…"

~*~*~*~*~*~

Sakura struggled to catch up to Syaoran for he was going at an incredibly fast pace. "Slow down, Syaoran," she called to him. Syaoran did, but not because she had told him to, but because they had reached their destination; an old building. Sakura studied the building. It was about three stories high and covered half the block. Looking through the windows, no light was visible anywhere. Except, that is, for a small candle, flickering wildly by the window. A shadowy figure stood by the candle, but as Syaoran's eyes swept by that side of the house, the figure vanished. Sakura turned to Syaoran. "Why here?" she asked.

"It's because I sense a strange power here," answered Syaoran, his eyes scanning for an entrance. Spotting one on the side, he led Sakura there and kicked the door open. The door swung open and hit the wall with a bang. He cautiously stepped in, with Sakura behind him. There was nothing in front of them except for a lone hallway. As they continued walking, the door slammed itself shut behind them. Sakura immediately turned around and tried to open it, but the door wouldn't budge an inch. Turning around again, Sakura realized she couldn't see a thing. It was completely pitch-black inside in the hallway.

"Syaoran?" she called out softly. Syaoran's hand found its way to hers and he squeezed her hand gently.

"I'm right here, Sakura," he said, in a reassuring tone. "I won't let anything hurt you. That's a promise." Sakura nodded, even though she knew he couldn't see her. Using her star staff, she released the Glow Card. As the tiny hallway lit up from the small source of light, Sakura smiled, reassured to see Syaoran's face. Syaoran smiled back, but he didn't let go of her hand. They continued walking down the hallway. Suddenly, they found themselves at a dead end. "Strange…" thought Sakura.

Before either Syaoran or Sakura had time to react, the floor opened up underneath them and they fell in, the hole swallowing up the two Card Captors.

Author's Note: *weeps softly in the corner* This chapter did not (note the emphasis? ^_^) go the way I had originally intended! Oh, well…*sighs and wipes tears away* …So…how was it? This chapter contained one of the S + ? moments I mentioned. Obviously, it was S + S. I'd like to know your opinion on this chapter (and the others), so feel free to e-mail me anytime. Anyway, it's about 2 am now so I think I'm going to go to sleep. Good night!

*Sakura
~The Animé Archives Team