Sakura, beautiful, thoughtful, kind, loving, powerful, Sakura was being cruel. With a shake of her head she turned to the cowering figure behind her.
"You moron, if you don't go through that door right now, I'll personally kill you. I swear I will. Now move," and with that, she shoved the amber eyed rogue. With a startled cry, he fell flat on his face.
"Who's the Gaki, Kaijuu?" asked a very disdainful Touya.
After sticking out her tongue and stomping his foot, a very calm Sakura replied, "This just happens to be the guy I proposed to fifteen minutes ago."
"You what? Oh, just tell me the whole story while we wait for him to wake up," cried her father, hearts in his eyes. It's truly amazing how feminine a man can act when it comes to his daughter.
"And induce flashback," Sakura said. A vision of him stumbling into her classroom appeared beside her head, and she blushed. "No, too far. Further ahead please. Ah, yes, that's it."
She was still in his arms, only their lips had seperated. She felt as if she were going to die of the pure beauty of it. It was perfect. Tears flooded her beautiful green eyes as she looked at him. She knew it, she loved him. She loved this man with all her heart. So what if she were only in highschool. Since when had that mattered in affairs of the heart? Such things were only recent developments, these prejudices against young love.
"I don't have a ring, nothing really. I have nothing big and expensive and glamorous to offer you. But, I do have love. I love you, and I want you to marry me. Will you, please say you will?" It was a lovely proposal that had all the class sighing, tears coming to most of the girls eyes. A few handkerchiefs were even spotted dabbing at the corners of the boy's eyes, though they won't admit it.
Unfortunately for all they did not get to hear the answer, for Syaoran promptly fainted. Well, I shouldn't say that. His face turned a bright red first, then he fainted. Sakura watched in shock as she was pulled down with him. Her face was just as crimson as his, when she realised their position. Maybe asking him to marry her wasn't such a bright idea. Oh well, until he woke up, she was stuck like this. His grip was too strong to break, even in a dead faint.
"Yes," he mumbled. Sakura looked down, but his eyes were still closed. "I'd be happy to marry you. I can provide a comfortable, or glamorous lifestyle. Which ever you wish. I can provide love, and I don't need a ring. You have one though, around your neck. It can be your ring until I get one. I will, I promise. Right after we leave here."
"Are you awake?" she asked, poking him. He didn't move. "Strange."
Fifteen minutes later, he did revive. He gave pretty much the same answer he had before the class, though he was out cold then. Funny how that worked out. He grabbed her hand, and led her out the door, much to the shock of the freshly awakened literature teacher. He did buy her a ring too, a highly splendid one. Then they came straight to her house. Break the news to the bride-to-be's father first.
"Oh, that was so sweet," the man squealed. "My little baby proposed. Oh, I'm so happy. No, this means you really are growing up. I had hoped to keep you a little longer when Alec broke hte engagement. Oh," tears were now streaming down his face, splashing onto his son. "I have no one left now. Touya's married and living on his own, and now my daughter too. I'm so sad."
"Um, it's alright, calm down. Sakura is still yours until the wedding. And, she'll come visit. Or you can live with us. I don't care."
"Oh, you're just the best son-in-law a man could have. You're the greatest. I'm so happy."
"Yeah."
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Sorry, was thinking about Excel Excel saga. This is to appease my readers. I had no idea I had so many. I was just checking my reviews and stuff, and nearly died. I've only received that many for my Yu-Gi-Oh story. I love you people. I would do the wedding, but I have no idea how that works. The only people I've seen get married jumped over a stick. Go figure. But it was a nice ceremony.
"You moron, if you don't go through that door right now, I'll personally kill you. I swear I will. Now move," and with that, she shoved the amber eyed rogue. With a startled cry, he fell flat on his face.
"Who's the Gaki, Kaijuu?" asked a very disdainful Touya.
After sticking out her tongue and stomping his foot, a very calm Sakura replied, "This just happens to be the guy I proposed to fifteen minutes ago."
"You what? Oh, just tell me the whole story while we wait for him to wake up," cried her father, hearts in his eyes. It's truly amazing how feminine a man can act when it comes to his daughter.
"And induce flashback," Sakura said. A vision of him stumbling into her classroom appeared beside her head, and she blushed. "No, too far. Further ahead please. Ah, yes, that's it."
She was still in his arms, only their lips had seperated. She felt as if she were going to die of the pure beauty of it. It was perfect. Tears flooded her beautiful green eyes as she looked at him. She knew it, she loved him. She loved this man with all her heart. So what if she were only in highschool. Since when had that mattered in affairs of the heart? Such things were only recent developments, these prejudices against young love.
"I don't have a ring, nothing really. I have nothing big and expensive and glamorous to offer you. But, I do have love. I love you, and I want you to marry me. Will you, please say you will?" It was a lovely proposal that had all the class sighing, tears coming to most of the girls eyes. A few handkerchiefs were even spotted dabbing at the corners of the boy's eyes, though they won't admit it.
Unfortunately for all they did not get to hear the answer, for Syaoran promptly fainted. Well, I shouldn't say that. His face turned a bright red first, then he fainted. Sakura watched in shock as she was pulled down with him. Her face was just as crimson as his, when she realised their position. Maybe asking him to marry her wasn't such a bright idea. Oh well, until he woke up, she was stuck like this. His grip was too strong to break, even in a dead faint.
"Yes," he mumbled. Sakura looked down, but his eyes were still closed. "I'd be happy to marry you. I can provide a comfortable, or glamorous lifestyle. Which ever you wish. I can provide love, and I don't need a ring. You have one though, around your neck. It can be your ring until I get one. I will, I promise. Right after we leave here."
"Are you awake?" she asked, poking him. He didn't move. "Strange."
Fifteen minutes later, he did revive. He gave pretty much the same answer he had before the class, though he was out cold then. Funny how that worked out. He grabbed her hand, and led her out the door, much to the shock of the freshly awakened literature teacher. He did buy her a ring too, a highly splendid one. Then they came straight to her house. Break the news to the bride-to-be's father first.
"Oh, that was so sweet," the man squealed. "My little baby proposed. Oh, I'm so happy. No, this means you really are growing up. I had hoped to keep you a little longer when Alec broke hte engagement. Oh," tears were now streaming down his face, splashing onto his son. "I have no one left now. Touya's married and living on his own, and now my daughter too. I'm so sad."
"Um, it's alright, calm down. Sakura is still yours until the wedding. And, she'll come visit. Or you can live with us. I don't care."
"Oh, you're just the best son-in-law a man could have. You're the greatest. I'm so happy."
"Yeah."
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Sorry, was thinking about Excel Excel saga. This is to appease my readers. I had no idea I had so many. I was just checking my reviews and stuff, and nearly died. I've only received that many for my Yu-Gi-Oh story. I love you people. I would do the wedding, but I have no idea how that works. The only people I've seen get married jumped over a stick. Go figure. But it was a nice ceremony.
