The next day after school, Sami was working on her entry for the art competition. She was drawing some trees by her house. She had a regular pencil and colored pencils. Sami was almost done drawing the trunk and braches. Kero, who was watching her, said, "Wow, you are better at art then I thought. Think you could win?"

Taking it as a complement, Sami said, "Thanks, Kero. I dunno if I can win. It depends on how good everyone else is. I wonder what Elliot and everyone else is entering."

Sami sighed and said, "It's so peaceful today. And the fall trees look so beautiful! Don't you think so, Kero?"

"I'm more of a spring person myself," Kero said, "But it is pretty."

Sami reached to her side to pick up her pencil, but it wasn't there. "Kero," she said, "did you move my pencil?"

Kero shook his head. Sami said, "Well, it didn't just get up and walk away. Somebody had to have moved it."

"Well I didn't," Kero exclaimed, "Somebody else had to have."

"Very peculiar," Sami said, "Anyways, I have to go get another pencil."

Sami went in her house and got another pencil. When she got back outside, her original pencil was back where it had been. Sami said, "What's going on?"

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Elliot was at home working on his entry for the art contest. He had found an old picture of his grandmother in the attic, and he was doing a painting of it. He was working on the background when he got a phone call from Sami. He said, "Sami? Why are you calling?"

"Elliot," Sami said, "some things kept moving around my house. Kero says it wasn't him, but I think he was playing a prank on me."

"……………You called me because you think Kero was playing a prank on you?"

"That's not the only reason!"

"Then what's the other reason?"

"…………………um…….I…er……..wanted to know what you were doing for the art competition!"

Elliot smirked. "That's top secret information, Sami."

Sami made a frustrated noise. She said, "Okay, Mr. Smarty pants! I have to go now! Bye!"

The sound of a click told Elliot that Sami had hung up. Elliot stared at the phone for a moment, then hung it up while saying, "Sami is very perplex…"

He then noticed that his dry paintbrushes were gone. He said, "What's going on? Where did my paintbrushes go?"

Then, a thought crossed his mind. But that thought was quickly driven away with the shake of his head. "No way," Elliot said, "I am not going to believe that Kero snuck in here and stole my paintbrushes."

The image of Kero, dressed in all black and carrying paint brushes, appeared to Elliot, and he chuckled. Then he went off to find his missing paint brushes.

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The next day at school, Terry, Sami, and Elliot found out that almost everyone entered in the contest had experienced similar situations. Sami thought to herself, "Could it be a clow card?"

Elliot said, "Maybe, but why would a clow card take art supplies and move them to other places?"

"Dunno," Sami said, "Maybe it likes art?"

Terry was about to respond, but the bell rang. Everybody headed off to class. In class, Sami couldn't concentrate. She kept wondering if it was a clow card that had caused all this trouble, or was it someone else trying to be funny. Eventually, the teacher said, "Do you know the answer, Sami?"

Sami snapping back to attention, said, "Um, 42 degrees?"

The whole class laughed. Mr. Tomika said, "We are not studying Math, Sami. We are studying history."

Sami blushed and said, "Oh……."

Mr. Tomika said, "Elliot, can you tell me the correct answer?"

Elliot nodded, and class went on as usual. Not much happened until Sami got home. Right when she walked in the door, she felt the presence of a clow card. She ran upstairs and tried to find Kero. Kero was sitting on Sami's bed, staring in amazement at the spot where Sami usually kept the clow book. Sami said, "Where's the clow book?!"

Kero said, "It….disappeared. I was sitting right here, and it just disappeared…."

In a state of shock, Sami said, "Where did it go?!"

Kero shook his head and said, "I dunno."

Sami grabbed Kero, ran downstairs, and stopped outside to look around. She had no clue as to where to find the book, so she just stood there. Kero said, "Try to hone in on the energy of the clow book!"

Sami tried Kero's idea, and she found that she could, though it was very faint, feel the presence of the book. So, she ran off in the direction that she thought she could feel it coming from. Kero noticed all the people around, so he ducked into the pocket of Sami's hoodie(1). Sami wasn't watching where she was going, and she bumped into a man. She said, "Sorry," then saw who it was she bumped into. "Mr. Sagami," Sami said, "I'm sorry."

In her mind, Sami panicked. What is he doing here?!……oh wait, yeah. He moved here. I forgot.

"It's alright," Mr. Sagami said, "Just be more careful next time. Why are you in such a rush?"

Sami panicked. She couldn't tell him about the clow cards. So instead, she quickly thought up a story to tell him. While trying to look innocent, she said, "I'm going to my grandparents house to visit them."

Mr. Sagami smiled and said, "That's nice. Be careful," and went on his way.

Sami continued on. Then she realized that seeing her grandparents might actually be a good idea. So, she ran to her grandparent's house. Sami saw her grandpa first. She said, "Grandpa, the clow book is…"

"Missing," Syaoran finished for her, "I know. It appeared here a few minutes ago. Come in."

Sami went inside and saw that the clow book was laying on the coffee table in her grandparent's living room. Syaoran said, "It's the work of the Move card. The Move isn't very dangerous, but it can be annoying."

"Why did it make the clow book come here," Sami asked. Syaoran said, "Who knows. It might be because your Grandmother used to be the mistress of the cards, and The Move might have thought that the book still belonged to her. Or, it might just be coincidence."

Sami stayed for a few more minutes, then went off to find The Move. Her Grandfather had said that it can move things, so Sami wanted to capture it before it caused too much mischief. Suddenly, she got that feeling like a clow card was near again. She looked around for any sign that a clow card was near. She saw noting suspicious. Thinking that it wasn't that big of a deal, she continued walking home. When she rounded the next corner, she saw that she was very wrong. All down the street things had been moved out of place, and everyone was in a panic. Sami saw a pocketbook disappear from a lady's hands and reappear across the street in a bin of grapes. She also saw a stop sign disappear from a post and reappear in a car window. Sami said to herself, "The Move card…."

Kero flew out of Sami's pocket. Since everyone else seemed to be focused on the other stuff, it was alright for Kero to be in the open. Kero looked around, and said, "I guess it can do more damage than the not-so-little-anymore-kid said."

Sami sweat dropped. She then said, "But what do I do? How do I capture it?"

"Well," Kero said, "Like all the cards, you have to get it into it's true form first. You can do that in several ways. One is weakening it. After you weaken it, you call out it's name, and it will show you it's true form."

Sami tried to think of a way to weaken the card. She watched things disappear from one place and reappear in another. Every time it was about to move something, the object began to glow. Sami muttered, " That glow is starting to get annoying….."

Suddenly, an idea came to her. Sami said, "Kero! Didn't the card want to move the clow book back to my Grandma's house?"

"Yeah," Kero said, "Why?"

"Because I got an idea," Sami said as she ducked into an alleyway. When she was sure nobody could see her, she released the clow wand. Sami then used the sleep card to put all of the people in the area to sleep. She didn't want anyone seeing her use magic. After everyone was asleep, she came out of the alleyway and set the clow book down on a board that was over a barrel of water. Sami pulled out the thunder card, and waited. Suddenly, the barrel of water began to glow. Sami said, "Stop the Move card, Thunder!"

Sami hit it with the clow wand, and the Thunder zapped the barrel of water. It stopped glowing. Sami called out, " Move card, show yourself!"

A weird stand with wings appeared. Sami sealed the card as she said, " Return to the form you were destined to be! Clow card!"

Soon, the Move card was back in card form. Sami stuck the card in her pocket and turned to walk home. Then, she saw that all the stuff was still moved around. Sami sweat dropped. "I guess I better switch everything back," She said.

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Soon, all the people woke up. None of them knew that anything was wrong. Sami was long gone by the time they woke up. As she walked through the park (Kero was back in her hoodie pocket), she said, " That was interesting…."

"Well," Kero said, "you beat that challenge, despite the fact that it was a pretty easy one. Just be glad that it was not too hard."

Sami said, "Well, I'm glad it's over," and looked at her wristwatch. She said, " Oh no!"

"What's wrong," Kero asked as he flew out of Sami's pocket. Sami, who looked very distressed, said, "I have to get home!"

"Why?!"

"I Have to finish my entry for the art competition!"

Kero face faulted. Sami ran home, dragging Kero along with her.