Disclaimer: I do not own Magic Knight Rayearth or any of the characters. Clamp does and all the credit should go to them. However I do own the format of the format and the poem itself.

Note: I am still working with an incomplete knowledge of the outcome of this series. I'm working on that, but college does not always make things easy. Thus, the warnings still apply. Please be patient with my poetic license, faulty imagination, and imagination. Thank you very much. Enjoy!

Important note: Thank you so much to Momentum and Piscean Bard! Ya'lls reviews really encouraged and blessed me. I hope you continue to enjoy it.

The whispering wind lifted her hair and gently caressed her face

Hinting of an unspoken love that had stealthily come into place

As she watched him lumber through the trees, leading and guarding their way

She began to dread his going as much as she'd dreaded his stay

Uncertain of her feelings and uncertain what to say

She decided it was foolish and told the feelings to go away

But when he turned and gave her a head-cocked, jaunty grin

Her heart won out, her head spun out, and her logic just gave in

Her heart rang out in joyful chorus

Amid the silence of the forest:

'Should I fling out my arms and suddenly kiss you

Or look at you warmly and tell you I'll miss you?

How do I say what my mind can't express

Or try to hold back what my heart can't repress?'

He looked at the gentle girl who was pondering something deeply

Her eyes met his for a moment and he drew his breath in steeply

What caused his sudden emotion, he asked himself in disgust.

Seeing his lies she could never care for someone she couldn't trust

Chased by her wits and stung by her speech

Thinking on a level that he'd never reach

He had tried to ignore how she ignored his existence

By breaking down her every thread of resistance

Soon her vanishing smiles and wistful graces

Had conquered each of his changing faces

The hidden hero, the determined deception

None were untouched without exception

He liked how she smiled when she knew she was right

He liked how she glared when he called her uptight

He liked how she blushed when he looked her way

He liked how she moved when she looked away

He shook his head in despairing scorn

She dropped her gaze with courage shorn.

Together their hearts whirled with questions

Discomforted by these abnormal reflections.

And the silence enveloping their emotion's place

Trembled like leaves in the wind's embrace.