This are not always as they seem, AGAIN! Chapter four

Authors Notes: I hope this makes sense, I hope you like it, please Read and review, I need reviews, I do. Sorry this took so long people, I've been busy. Anyway, enyoy!

Terri wasn't moving and Kero couldn't wake her. He was getting more worried by the minute. 'I must call on the clow cards to help me heal her,' Kero thought to himself. He sat on the ground beside Terri, and started to concentrate. His focus was to focus the energy of the clow cards, to help Terri recover. She was suffering from phenomena, but should have been able to wake up.

'Common, focus.' Kero was struggling to focus the power of the clow cards to help Terri. "This never happened before, Could this mean? Are the clow cards not meant for Terri? I- -" "Ke- - - - ke-Kero!" Terri said so softly, he could barley hear her. "Terri?!" Kero jumped. "Are you okay?"

"Yes" Terri paused. "No," She said as she thought over the question. "Kero, I'm cold." "Yes, I know, but you have to get up," He calmly said, trying to talk to load. Terri slowly lifted herself up, VERY SLOWLY. And opened the door, walked in and sat at the kitchen table.

Kero closed the door behind her and flew up behind her back. As he swept the snow off her back he asked, "Can you sense the clow cards?" He finished and sat in front of her. For a moment, there was silence, but then Terri got up and walked toward the bathroom. "Not now Kero, I'm cold, I'm taking a bath," She closed the bathroom door behind her.

As Kero heard water fill the bathtub he thought to him self. 'It wasn't the clow cards that help her recover, it was herself. If I couldn't channel the energy to help her, then she must not be strong enough to collect the cards. Or," Kero looked away, regretting what he was thinking. "Or Terri's destiny, lay not within the clow cards, but with something else. And the only reason she released the clow cards, was because she is a descendent of Sakura."

Kero flew to the bathroom door and sat down, leaning against it. "She could control the clow cards, but just barley, they could probably sense Sakura, and felt they should return. And if that is true, When Terri wrote her name on them, (at the air port when all you people reading this weren't looking) Would have disappeared by now. And the Sakura cards shall escape again." Kero paused. "I must check the cards, if the names gone, Terri's not the new card captor, and her memory of us ever meeting, shall be gone, forever!"



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Terri changed and came out of the bathroom, almost squishing Kero. "Oh sorry, I didn't see you Kero." "Give me the Sakura cards" He flew up to her height. "The cards? Uh, hold on," She ran into her room and grabbed the cards, came out, handed them to Kero, and headed for the living room.

He carried them in and sat on the table. She threw herself down and looked at Kero. "You remind me of something, you know that?" She commented the yellow bear. He looked up. "Of what?" Terri sat up, "Well it's just, My mother had a doll, well more of a stuffed bear. My grandmother made it, who gave it to her child, who gave it to me, it's in my room, she made it when she was about my age. She said it reminded her of someone. And you remind me of it." Kero looked back at the cards and sighed.

"You only opened the Sakura book because, because Sakura was your Grandmother, and it was a mistake you opened it. I was sapost to stay under Sakura command, but, since your related, the cards felt close to you, and let you open them. If you look where you signed, your name is gone, because you weren't sapost to use them, you weren't sapost to open the book, but." Kero looked away from Terri.

"You mean? But then, why did the cards escape, wouldn't they be back in the book now? Since it wasn't my turn to, uh, catch them, or what ever, won't they just come back?" Terri yelled, running for her room to check the book. "They already came back," Kero looked at her from the corner of his eye. "But how do- -" Terri started, but stopped when Kero started toward her. "Come" Kero flew past her and into her room.

Kero took the Book and sat on the floor, as Terri turned on her light and joined him. He opened the book and must to her demise, the cards were there. She grabbed the book and took the first card and flipped it over, it was the girl. Now that she was in the light she could see it must better. She read the name, "Sakura," She paused. "Isn't Sakura the owner of the book though?" Terri closed the book and stared at the girl. "Yes, indeed she is" Kero replied. "But then, according to you, wouldn't this make her my, grandmother?" ".Yes." Kero stalled, knowing what must happen.

"Can she help me? She has to undo this, or erase this, or something, if I'm not to be the next Cardcaptor, then, I, But, How can we make this better Kero? Can she help us?" Terri started to panic. "Terri, she will help us, but you will not know it," Kero looked away. "Kero?" Terri asked, confused. "Sakura will erase your memory, the cards memory and my memory of this ever happening, you will not know of the cards, nor will you know me, or any of this that has happened tonight. I'm sorry Terri, it just wasn't meant to be." Kero flew toward her and took the Sakura card, with Terri still in shock.

Authors Notes: Sakura's going to erase there memory? What will happen to Terri? To Kero? Sakura? The Cards? What will happen to this story? You'll never know until you realize things are not always as they seem! PLEASE Review my story! ^-^