How is everybody? Spring Break has been great except for all the doctors appointments. No AP History for nine whole days!! I have the BIG test (it costs $78 to take) in the beginning of May and another AP test right when Spring Break is over so if I do miss posting a chapter on a Friday (I'll only be posting chapters on Fridays) I am VERY sorry. So…here's chapter two! Thank you to all the people who reviewed. Hope you people like it! ^_^

Before I begin:

Sarri-chan ~ You and I had almost the same idea with Eriol and Tomoyo. I think I may be able to put it in…I'm not sure. I'll have to think about that. Thanks for the idea though. You're so kind! ^_^

Emily ~ Hope you had fun on your vacation. ^_^

Mirashi Haku a.k.a Mys96 ~ Just like you did with DBS (Don't Be Scared), you made me so happy with your review! ^_^ Arigato!

LiL DreameR ~ OOC means "Out of Character." I only know that thanks to Furcadia! ^_^ If I hadn't spent all last summer on Furcadia, I would be asking you the same question.

On with the story!

Last Chapter:

Sakura smiled at Eriol.

"So nice to meet you, Eriol."

Eriol glared at her. 'She's going to break Syaoran's heart. I won't let her do this!'

"I wish I could say the same."

A Right to Love

Chapter 2:

Changes of the Heart

By: Cutie Blossom

"Eriol!" Syaoran hissed. "Be nice."

Sakura didn't say anything. Tomoyo stepped in front of her.

"I guess no one taught you manners," Tomoyo said to Eriol. "You guys are all the same."

"That's not true, Tomoyo," Sakura said. "We are all being discriminated against the other!"

"I agree with Sakura," Syaoran said. "We are all human beings. We shouldn't be like this around the other!"

Eriol and Tomoyo ignored them. They were both glaring at each other.

"You act like what you look like," Tomoyo said with disgust.

Eriol smirked. "Same to you."

Sakura put her hand up to her mouth. 'I was afraid this would happen.'

"Be nice to Sakura," Tomoyo said.

"Keep her away from Syaoran and I will be nice," Eriol said.

"Eriol!" Syaoran shouted.

Sakura looked over at Syaoran and he looked at her.

She mouthed to him, "Meet me at the docks at nine."

"Tonight?" he mouthed back.

She nodded.

Syaoran nodded and grabbed Eriol's arm. "Come on, Eriol. Let's go."

Eriol turned around to him. "Thank you! You finally realize what I've been trying to say to you!!" he said as he started to head in the direction that would take him away from the two girls.

Sakura pulled on Tomoyo's arm. "We're going also."

"Thank heavens," she huffed and started to walk away from the males as she pulled Sakura with her.

Sakura gave a slight wave to Syaoran, who waved back to her.

Sakura frowned as Tomoyo pulled her back in the direction where the carriage was.

'Why do I have a feeling that I'm going to be getting a lecture on the way back to the hotel?' Sakura thought.

"I can't believe you wanted to see that…that slum!" Tomoyo huffed. "Yuck!"

Sakura sighed. 'Tomoyo's way too overprotective of me.'

Syaoran watched as Eriol walked in a fast pace in front of him.

"Slow down, Eriol," Syaoran said. "We're not in a dang race."

Eriol stopped and turned around to look at Syaoran.

"That girl is terrible and rude!"

Syaoran sighed and stopped walking also. "You mean the Tomoyo girl? You never got the chance to talk to Sakura."

Eriol threw his arms in the air. "They're all the same!"

Syaoran shook his head. "No, you're wrong. Sakura's different. I'm not sure about that Tomoyo girl though."

Eriol started to speed walk again. "Fine! Think what you want! I don't care! Just don't come running to me if she breaks your heart, Syaoran!"

Syaoran sighed. "You head on home. I'm going to go walk somewhere to clear my head. I'll be home later."

"Fine," Eriol said, stomping away from him.

Syaoran smiled and walked in the directions of the docks.

'I wonder how bad that Tomoyo girl is giving it to Sakura.'

~*~

Sakura left the hotel right after Tomoyo finally left her.

'Finally,' Sakura thought, 'I'll get the chance to talk to Syaoran alone!'

She walked up to William, who was standing in front of the carriage, as usual.

The man smiled. "Yes Miss Kinomoto?"

"Please take me to the docks."

The man bowed and helped her into the carriage. "Of course."

"Thank you," Sakura said as the carriage took off. The carriage arrived not long after. Sakura walked down to the docks in search of Syaoran. She saw him standing facing the harbor. The moonlight was shining on him.

'He looks cute in the moonlight,' Sakura thought and blushed. She tried to shake the blush off. 'Don't think like that. My family would kill me if they found out that I'm meeting a person like him in secret! Too bad there are not very many rich guys like Syaoran.'

"I'm sorry my friend was so rude," Sakura said, letting him know she was present.

Syaoran turned around to face her. He smiled. "My friend was saying the same things she was saying."

Sakura looked down at the ground. "You're a really sweet person Syaoran."

He blushed. "Such a nice thing to say. Sakura…?"

She looked up at him. "Yes?"

"Why did you want to meet with me again?" Syaoran asked. "I mean I'm not complaining about seeing you again. I just thought you wouldn't want anything to do with me after we said good bye the other night."

Sakura stared at his moonlit face. 'Why did I want to meet with him again?' she asked herself.

"I don't know," she answered him honestly. "Sorry."

Syaoran looked down at the ground. "That's okay."

"It is great to see you again though, Syaoran."

"Without friends," Syaoran added, looking back up at her again.

Sakura smiled. "Without friends."

"How did you find me?" Syaoran asked.

Sakura giggled. "This morning Tomoyo took me out to breakfast…at Daisy's."

Syaoran smiled and nodded. "You found my cousin then."

Sakura nodded. "She looked scared at first when I asked her if she was your cousin, but she opened up once I made acquaintance with her. She's very nice. Must run in the family."

Syaoran blushed. "Well…I…um…"

Sakura giggled and then sighed. "I must leave you again, kind sir. The night is getting darker. Good bye, Syaoran."

"Good bye, Sakura," Syaoran said.

Sakura turned around. "May I see you again?"

Syaoran smiled and nodded. "Of course."

~*~

Tomoyo walked down Ash Street that same night. She was a couple of blocks away from her home.

'I can't believe Sakura's being nice to that slum!' she thought. 'I can't believe she'd even think about being nice to a man like him and that other guy…Eric or whatever his name was…he was so rude to Sakura! All she did was say hi to him and he bites her head off. Rat eating pigs are what they are! All of them!'

She continued on walking down the street.

"How rude of…"

She never finished her sentence because a hand grabbed her wrist. The owner of the hand was a not very pleasant looking man. He looked old enough to be her grandfather.

Tomoyo groaned. 'Just what I need tonight.'

"Hello," the man said to her.

Tomoyo tried to yank her wrist out of the man's grasp. "You will let go of my wrist, sir."

The man's hold tightened. "That's no way to act to me, little lady."

Tomoyo tried to yank her wrist free again and failed again. She looked around for help, but found no one.

'Oh no!' she screamed in her head. 'What will I do?'

She did the only other thing she could do…she screamed.

Unknown to her, Eriol was a couple streets away when he heard her scream. He had been out searching for Syaoran and thinking Syaoran would come looking for that snobbish rich girl, he came to the northern part of New York City.

"That didn't sound good," Eriol said out loud, as he took off in the direction the scream came from.

Eriol arrived at Ash Street to see a young looking girl struggling to get away from some old guy. Immediately, Eriol went to help the girl out. He yanked her free from the man's grasp and stood in front of her to protect her.

"How dare you treat a lady like that, old man," Eriol shouted at the man.

Eriol heard the young girl gasp from behind him, but ignored it.

"Listen, you," the old man began, "young men like you shouldn't interfere with another person's business!"

Eriol frowned. "Harassing a young girl is not just a person's business. It's rude and should be stop."

The old man spit at Eriol's feet and walked away, leaving Eriol and the girl alone.

Eriol turned around to see that he saved the one and only Tomoyo Daidouji.

Eriol groaned. "You and I just are not having a very good night, are we?"

'Maybe Sakura was right,' Tomoyo thought. 'Slums…I mean…people like him aren't so bad after all. Maybe even better then rich men.'

"Thank you," Tomoyo said.

Eriol stared at her. "What did you just say?"

"Thank you," Tomoyo repeated.

Eriol smiled. "It was nothing. I'll walk you home."

Tomoyo shook her head. "It's okay. I'll be fine."

"Is it because I'm a 'slum'?" Eriol asked her.

Tomoyo shook her head again. "No, that's not it. I just live not far down. I believe I'll be fine walking down there."

"Nah," Eriol said. "Come on." He started to walk down the street.

"Um…Mr. Hiiragizawa?"

Eriol stopped and turned around to face Tomoyo. "Yes?"

Tomoyo giggled and pointed down the street, the opposite way he was heading. "I live that way. You're going the wrong way."

Eriol sweatdropped. "I knew that," he said and walked down the right way to where Tomoyo lived.

The arrived at their destination not long later. Before going in, Tomoyo faced to look at Eriol.

"Thank you…for everything tonight. I guess I was wrong about you guys," she said.

Eriol smiled. "I think we hit everything off on pretty badly."

Tomoyo looked down at the ground. "I'm willing to start over if you are."

Eriol nodded and stuck out his hand. "Good evening. The name's Eriol Hiiragizawa."

Tomoyo smiled and shook Eriol's hand. "Good evening to you too, Mr. Hiiragizawa. My name is Tomoyo Daidouji."

"Pleasure to meet you, Miss Daidouji."

"You too, Mr. Hiiragizawa."

Tomoyo sighed. "I must leave you now. Sorry again for treating you wrongly."

Eriol shook his head. "We're supposed to forget about that."

Tomoyo smiled. "Thank you."

Eriol smiled. "No problem. The pleasure was all mine."

"Well then…good night."

"Good night. Sweet dreams."

~*~

Sakura woke up the next morning to see a pair of dark blue eyes sparkling back at her.

Sakura groaned and rolled over. "Good morning, Tomoyo."

"GOOD MORNING, SAKURA!!!" Tomoyo said happily and…loud.

Sakura threw a pillow at Tomoyo. "Be quiet and let me sleep!"

Tomoyo giggled. "Grumpy Sakura time to get up! We need the sheets for the table!" she sang.

(A.N.: Believe me…it's a real tune except instead of "Grumpy Sakura," it would be "Sleepy Sakura." -_-')

"Tomoyo, I love your singing, but you know how much I hate that song."

Tomoyo smiled. "Aw, come on, Sakura! It's a glorious day!"

"If you say so," Sakura mumbled.

Tomoyo yanked the bed sheets off her best friend.

Sakura groaned and got out of her bed. 'Whatever she took this morning…I want some,' she thought as she started to change. 'At least she forgot about the meeting with Syaoran and Eriol last nigh. I won't get another lecture from her this morning. That's good news.'

"Sakura…?"

"Yeah?"

Tomoyo turned around. "How did you get Sean to know where to meet you?"

Sakura blinked. "Sean?"

"The guy we meet last night."

Sakura started to laugh. "You mean Syaoran?"

Tomoyo nodded with her back still turned.

"I sent a message with William to where he works," Sakura answered, not sure if she should have answered the question. "Why do you ask, Tomoyo?"

Tomoyo sweatdropped. "Um…no reason."

Sakura finished changing before there was another word spoken.

"Where should we go and eat breakfast today, Tomoyo?" Sakura asked.

Tomoyo turned to face Sakura. "Um…Sakura…I think I'm going to head back to my home. I have something I want to do."

Sakura blinked. "Okay that's fine. I'll see you later then."

Tomoyo waved and walked out of her room.

Sakura sat down on her bed. 'She's up to something, but I can't just put my finger on it just yet,' she thought. Sakura groaned. 'If we weren't going to go eat breakfast, we in the world did she wake me up!?'

~*~

"Syaoran, where were you last night?" Eriol asked as he watched a ship pull into the harbor.

"I could ask you the same," Syaoran said. "You sure didn't arrive back home till late."

Eriol laughed nervously. "I ran into some trouble when I was looking for you."

Syaoran narrowed his eyes at him. 'He's hiding something,' he thought.

"Yeah right," Syaoran said. "Like I believe you."

Syaoran heard someone walk up behind him and turned around. He saw a man that looked to be another rich driver. This man was a tad bit taller then William and had jet-black hair.

Syaoran couldn't help not smiling. 'Sakura wants to meet with me again.'

"Mr. Eriol Hiiragizawa?"

"WHAT!?!?!" Syaoran yelled.

Eriol turned around. "Yes?"

The man bowed. "My name is Charles. I have a message for you," the man said, giving Eriol a slip of paper.

Eriol opened the note to read it. Eriol felt his lips curve into a smile. He looked up and nodded at Charles. The man bowed and walked away.

Eriol looked over at Syaoran to see him staring at him.

Eriol laughed. "Come now, Syaoran. Jealous?"

Syaoran growled. "That note better not have been from Sakura!"

Eriol laughed again. "Don't worry, Syaoran! It's not from Sally."

"Sakura!" Syaoran annunciated. "S-A-K-U-R-A! Sakura! Not Sally or Stephanie!"

Eriol smirked. "Whatever. I'm so glad those lessons from Meilin paid off. You know how to spell!"

Syaoran ignored his best friend's last statement. "Who was the note from Eriol?" Syaoran asked.

Eriol turned away and slid the note into a pocket. "None of your business!"

"Mr. Syaoran Li?"

Syaoran turned around this time to face William, the Kinomoto's driver.

'YES!' Syaoran cheered in his mind.

"William, nice to see you again," Syaoran said.

The man smiled and bowed. "You too sir. Miss Sakura would like to know where to meet with you tonight."

Syaoran smiled. "I think it will be the same as before. At the water fountain in the park, around eight."

Eriol could feel the color drain from his face.

"NO! Don't go there!" Eriol shouted.

'He can't go to the fountain!' Eriol thought. 'That's where I'm meeting…'

Syaoran glared at him. "Why not?"

Eriol coughed. "You should go other places! Meet her else where!"

Syaoran noticed Eriol's nervousness. 'What is he so nervous about?'

Syaoran turned to William. "Okay then at the docks."

William nodded. "Same time?"

Syaoran nodded. "Yes."

William bowed and walked off.

Syaoran turned to Eriol. "What was that about?"

Eriol gulped nervously. "Nothing! I just think you should meet somewhere new."

Syaoran glared at Eriol. "You're hiding something from me, aren't you? You wouldn't hide anything from your dear old best friend, would you Eriol? If you are…"

Eriol laughed nervously. "No! Of course I'm not hiding anything from you, Syaoran. Why would I?"

Syaoran sighed. "Knowing you, I would have to say you're keeping something away to hide your embarrassment."

Eriol sweatdropped. 'That's exactly why.'

Syaoran started to walk up to the ship to unload some boxes. "Come on, let's get to work."

Eriol smiled at the change of subject. "Yes, we should," he said following Syaoran.

~*~

Sakura paced around her room. "What am I doing? I shouldn't keep on seeing Syaoran. It's only going to result to…"—She sighed—"…love."

"What's going to result in love, dear?"

Sakura jumped and turned around to face her mother, Nadeshiko. She was wearing a white dress that made her look like an angel to Sakura. Her and her mother have always been close to one another. Sakura loved her mother very much.

Sakura laughed nervously. "Nothing! Hello mother."

Nadeshiko sighed. "Sakura…you can tell me what is going on."

Sakura looked down at the ground. Tears started to come to her eyes.

"No mother," Sakura said. "I can't. I wish I could…but I can't."

Nadeshiko walked over and sat at the foot of Sakura's bed. She patted the space next to her, signally for Sakura to sit next to her and Sakura did.

Nadeshiko sighed. "I know that you've been sneaking out late at night lately, Sakura."

Sakura could feel the color drain from her face. "I-I can e-explain that."

Nadeshiko smiled. "I've talked to William. He told me you are meeting a nice young man in secret."

Sakura started to fiddle with her thumbs. "Mother…"

"He also told me who he was."

Sakura felt like she was going to faint. 'I'm going to die. I'm going to die. I'm going to die.'

Nadeshiko laughed at her daughter's nervousness. "Syaoran Li is his name right?"—Sakura nodded—"He works out on the docks and he's considered one of the many lower people of our country."

Sakura felt her stomach turn. "Mother…"

Nadeshiko put a hand on her daughter's shoulder to silent her. "I think it is a wonderful thing."

"Mother, I'm so…"—Sakura paused—"What did you just say?"

Nadeshiko laughed. "I think it is wonderful! I've learned from experience that the lower men and women of this city are very nice and gentle people. I, myself, meet a person that lived in lower New York City. This man of yours acts like a gentlemen to you, right?"—Sakura nodded—"Well then, that's all I needed to know to accept your meeting with him. Now, tell me about this man and how you met him."

Sakura smiled. "Well you remember the night Dave broke up with me?"—Her mother nodded—"Well, I bumped into Syaoran in the alley. He said that he'd like to walk me home so I'd be safe, but I refused because I was so upset about what happened at dinner. Syaoran said that he would also listen to my problems if I wanted to tell somebody."

Nadeshiko smiled. "That's so sweet."

Sakura nodded. "Yes, it was. I accepted Syaoran's offer so Syaoran and I started to talk to one another as we continued to the hotel. He disappeared right after I walked to the hotel though."

Nadeshiko asked, "How did you find him again?"

"I found away of reaching him the next morning," Sakura answered. "Tomoyo took me to Daisy's for breakfast the next morning and Syaoran's cousin works there."

"That's good," her mother said.

Sakura groaned. "The meeting that night was a disaster. I took Tomoyo with me and Syaoran brought along his friend. They both didn't approve of our meeting."

Nadeshiko frowned. "What between the two?"

Sakura sighed before continuing. "Tomoyo and Eriol, Syaoran's friend, both fought and yelled at the other. Syaoran and I rearranged another meeting that night, alone. I have another meeting with him tonight."

Nadeshiko stood up from the bed. "I'm so happy for you, dear. I never would have thought you'd meet a guy like him. Most rich men are snobs."

Sakura sighed. "You didn't have to tell me that. I already know that much, mother."

Nadeshiko smiled. "I wish I could talk more about this young man, but I have a dinner appointment that I must get ready for," she said as she exited the room.

"Mother!" Sakura called to her.

Nadeshiko stopped and faced Sakura. "Yes?"

"What happened with you and the other poor man?" Sakura asked.

Nadeshiko smiled at her daughter and said as she walked out the room, "Maybe one day, you'll find out."

Sakura tilted her head. "Huh?"

Sakura didn't have time to ask anymore because her mother had left her room. Sakura looked down at her feet.

'Could I be falling for him?' Sakura thought. 'No I couldn't be.'

She looked over at a clock that was hanging on a wall. It read it was quarter till eight o'clock. She stood up and got ready to meet Syaoran, leaving her thoughts in the back of her head.

~*~

Syaoran stood at the edge of the dock, looking out into the harbor at the moon that shined brightly above.

'Why am I meeting Sakura again?' he asked himself. 'This is wrong what I'm doing. I do love meeting her though.'

"Syaoran?"

Syaoran turned around to face the young auburn haired girl. She looked beautiful in the moonlight. Syaoran felt a sudden urge to run over to her and hold her, but restrained himself from doing so.

"Sakura…" he let slip from his lips.

Sakura smiled.

'He's so gentle and kind,' Sakura thought. 'I believe I do love him. There is no other way to explain this feeling in my stomach.'

Sakura walked closer to him.

"Syaoran…how are you?" Sakura asked, searching for something to say.

Syaoran nodded. "Well. You?"

"I'm fine."

Silence.

Syaoran remembered the man who visited Eriol earlier that day.

'Maybe she'll know him,' Syaoran thought. 'It's a fat chance, but just maybe…'

Syaoran looked back at the moon again.

"Somebody visited Eriol today," Syaoran told her. "He looked like another driver of yours except he asked for Eriol. You didn't send anyone for him did you?"

Sakura shook her head. "No I didn't."

Syaoran let out a sigh of relief. "I didn't think so. I just had to make sure though."

Sakura walked over to stand right beside him. "What was his name?"

Syaoran nodded. "I believe he said his name was Charles."

Sakura's eyes widened. 'No way. Could it be…?'

"What did he look like?" Sakura asked.

"He was taller then William and had black hair," Syaoran answered.

Sakura shook her head. "No! It couldn't be…"

Syaoran turned to her. "What?"

Sakura looked up at him. "I know a driver named Charles also," Sakura told him. "He is the Daidouji driver and looks exactly how you described your mystery driver."

Syaoran recognized the last name. "Isn't that…?"

Sakura nodded. "Yes, it is Tomoyo's driver. Syaoran…Eriol and Tomoyo are meeting each other in secret!!"

~*~*~*~*~*That's all till next time~*~*~*~*

Gomen! I know this chapter isn't as long as I usually have them. It's still not short either. Anyways, I sure got a whole lot more reviews then I expected! @_@ I wasn't expecting a whole lot. Many of the reviews mentioned that Tomoyo and Eriol were so mean so I ask you this now. What do you think about it now? Of course there's E+T in this! Once you think about it though, I put Tomoyo and Eriol's attitudes against each other because of the time period! The next chapter will have a lot more history in it! ^_^ No I'm not going to quiz you on history. That ruins the whole fun of reading stories! Once again, if I miss next Friday's posting (because it is the first full week back from spring break), I'm sorry and I'll try my BEST to get it posted. Thanks for the reviews on last chapter!

Ja ne!
Cutie Blossom

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