Hi peeps! Sorry I haven't uploaded like forever! I have been a little sick
lately, babysitting practically every night, and my teachers choose NOW to
load the homework and huge projects on me. Yikes! Sheesh! I swear! If I get
ant more homework I'll burst! '-_- I know, excuses excuses! I hate them!
Well I want to thank all of you that didn't give up on me. I don't know if
I will write a lot or not, but I'll try to write a ton. You all deserve it.
I will also try to type and update more often. ^-^ I LLLOOOVVVEEE to write,
so I don't think that will be a problem. Well, I better get to the next
chapter! Bye Bye
P.S.
[AN: = authors note]
and I might use [SM: = Sapphire Midnight]
Both are me talking, depending on what I use.
"…………." = talking
'………' = thinking
******** = point of view
~~*…….*~~ = dream
*****Sakura*****
"How fancy IS this place?!?" I gasped as a silver platter was placed in front of me on top of the large crystal plate. All different kinds of food decorated the platter, from all different Kingdoms.
"Welcome to the Li Kingdom," Tomoyo said with a little smile.
Everyone was seated and served when a prince, the last one to enter the room, came in and looked around. A few of the princesses giggled and squealed, asking him to sit by them. Then a girl with mahogany eyes and ebony hair ran into the room, her long pigtails streaming out behind her.
"There you are!" She yelled, clamping an arm around his. "I was looking EVERYWHERE for you! Why weren't you here earlier Syaoran?"
"Meiling," he growled, "let… go!"
He untangled his arm from hers and started walking toward the nearest table. The girl named Meiling ran in front of him and put her hands on her hips. "You SAID you would eat with me!" Now there were tiny tears in her eyes.
He sighed, looking the other way. "Fine."
Meiling smiled and threw her arms around his neck. "Yay!"
"You may sit over here if you would like," one of the princesses said.
"No, over here," came a persistent voice.
"Why not over here?" came a soft, angelic voice.
"I SAID over HERE!" The persistent princess shrieked this time.
"Syaoran, why don't you keep me company?" came a deep, raspy voice. The princess batted her eyelashes at him.
He looked at all of them in disgust, and Meiling was clenching her fists. "IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY TO MY SWEET SYAORAN… THEN YOU HAVE TO COME THROUGH ME FIRST!" She glared at everybody, defying anyone who challenged her. Not a single word was spoken.
"Does she have an attitude problem or what?" Tomoyo whispered in my ear.
I gulped and nodded my head. "Uhh…uhh huh…." I said in a shaky voice.
She must have heard. "WHAT did you just say?!?" She demanded, looking straight at me.
"W- Wha?" I stared at her, wide-eyed. Prince Syaoran sighed, and shook his head.
"Uh oh," Tomoyo whispered.
"Well?!? What is it?!?" She demanded once again.
"I was just saying… uh… that if you wanted to P- P-Princess Meiling, you could s- s-sit here at an extra s- s- seat. There are three so if your f- f- friend wanted to j-join you…" I was too scared to finish my sentence.
She narrowed her eyes at me. "You don't happen to want to sit next to only Syaoran, do you?" She asked.
"N- n- no!" I exclaimed.
"Okay!" A huge smile stretched across her face as she bounced over, dragging Prince Syaoran behind her. She sat down with a plop and folded her hands. "Great! Now that that was solved… let's eat!"
Everyone sweat dropped, but started to dig in none-the-less. Syaoran was seated across from Meiling, and Meiling was seated next to Tomoyo. I felt bad for her, but at least SHE actually ate most of her supper and wasn't getting glared at the whole time! Prince Syaoran's eyes never left me for a second, even though he was getting an ear-ful from Princess Meiling. I tried to ignore it but it was impossible! Why was he staring at me? Why was he GLARING at me?
I shakily brought a fork of noodles up to my mouth, looking over at him. His eyes never lost their intensity of his gaze. Just as the fork was to my lips my hand was shaking so bad that all the food fell off of it. I slowly put the fork down and reached for my water. The glass was shaking as I brought it to my lips. I only got two drops before I decided to put the glass back down before I spilled all over the place.
I half sighed half moaned. I guess I would have to wait until breakfast. Let's just hope that I won't be seated anywhere near him for a while.
"Excuse me, may I have your attention please."
Everyone turned, looking in different directions to see who was speaking. A woman had just entered the room and was holding a piece of parchment. She had dark hair that was pulled back into a bun. She was elegantly dressed from head to toe. There was a sternness to her, yet also a gentleness behind her face. Her eyes were so much like Syaoran's that I knew right away that she must be Queen Yelan.
Everyone quickly scrambled to their feet, including me. All of the young princes bowed deeply and the princesses curtsied.
"None of that. We will all have our introductions later. As for right now, I will tell all of you which rooms you will be staying in and with whom.
I felt a flare of magic and gasped. I covered my mouth with my hand when I realized that no one else would be able to sense in. I was aware of Prince Syaoran's eyes boring into the back of my head. My eyes widened when the Queen's eyes flicked in my direction. Did she know that I had sensed her use her magic? How many other people even HAD magic? Why did she use it?
She opened the parchment and started reading names out loud. Sometimes there were three people to a room, other times there were only two. When Tomoyo and I heard our named called to the same room we could barely hold in our squeal of delight. Chiharu, Rika, and Naoko were sharing a room together as well. It only took me a second to realize that everyone was happy with the results and that everyone was staying with their closest friends or family.
'Well, that is one way to group everybody so they will all be happy,' I thought to myself.
"Tomorrow morning, after breakfast, I will tell you which classes you will be having and when any special activities will be. If there are ever any new announcements, I… or one of the maids, will tell you after breakfast. That is when you will hear any important information you will need, and that is when you may send and receive letters to your loved ones. There will be NO exceptions. Understood?" Everyone nodded their head to show that they understood. "Good. Now be off with you. Tomorrow will be a long, busy day. Be sure to get some rest." Then she turned around and left a completely silent room, then everyone started talking at once.
"Can you believe it, Sakura?" Tomoyo was saying. I could barely hear her over all of the noise. "We are sharing a room! What are the odds of that happening?"
"A lot," I said.
"What do you mean by that?" She asked.
"She used magic, Tomoyo; so that everyone could be with someone they knew. Didn't you see how happy everyone was? No one disliked the room they were staying in."
Tomoyo thought about it for a minute. "Are you sure it was magic she used Sakura?" She asked finally.
"Positive. I sensed it."
"Well, maybe a lot of people have magic then."
I looked at her, glad that no one was listening in on our conversation. "That is what I am afraid of."
"Well, at least she used it for a good cause."
I sighed, "Yeah."
"Sakura, Tomoyo, do you want to meet somewhere tomorrow morning before breakfast?" Rika asked.
"Alright," I said.
"How about in the royal gardens by the giant cherry blossom tree," Tomoyo said.
"Okay," the others agreed.
Tomoyo and I left to go to our room and realized that it was on the third floor. There was a little sitting room, two large canopy beds, and a pretty big bathing room. There was a large window with sheer white curtains that gently billowed in the breeze. I walked over to the window and moved the curtain to one side, revealing a large rounded stone balcony. I gasped.
"Tomoyo, you have to come and see this!" I exclaimed quietly, so not to disturb the quietness of the night.
Tomoyo came over and we walked out onto the balcony. The view was amazing! It looked over the royal garden and beyond that there was grasslands for riding horses and then hill after hill, going on and on as far as the eye could see. Stars shimmered in the sky, scattered throughout the darkness of everything. If the sun rose or set in view, then Tomoyo and I probably had the best view of the whole palace.
"It's breathtaking," she breathed.
"I know… I know."
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Time passes ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I woke up early the next morning. The sun was just starting to rise over the horizon. I knew it would be a long time before any of the other Princes or Princesses woke up so I tried to go back to sleep. I grumbled and tossed and turned but couldn't keep my eyes closed. It was a curse. It had to be. I always woke up early when I planned to actually get some rest, and I always slept in and was late when I needed to be early or at least on time.
I moaned and swung my legs over the edge of the bed. 'Might as well get up,' I thought to myself groggily. I went to the bathing room and splashed some cold water on my face to REALLY wake me up. 'Yikes! C-c-c-cold-d-d!"
Shivering, I went over to my closet where I had emptied all of my stuff into the day before, and wondered what I should wear for the day. I gave a little grin when an idea formed into my head. 'No one will be up for a few hours… so I will be able to practice my fighting skills!' I thought gleefully.
I decided to wear my tan tunic and brown breeches so no one would recognize who I was just in case they did see me. I didn't want to think about what the other guests would say if they saw a princess doing un-princess-like things. I sighed. 'Why is everyone always watching my every move? Do they think I will disgrace my family? What would happen if they knew I had magic? What would happen if… they knew I had the Clow Cards?'
I pushed all those thoughts to the back of my head and quickly wrote a note to Tomoyo so when she woke up she would know where I was and wouldn't worry OR think I was capturing a Clow Card without her.
I silently slipped passed Tomoyo and exited through the door, closing it gently behind me. I went through the corridors and dark hallways, not having the slightest clue to where I was going. I just followed my instincts and let my magic guide me. I shouldn't have.
"Who are you?" A voice from somewhere ahead of me demanded. I froze, my heart beating rapidly. "Where do you think your going?"
I tried to see who was speaking but couldn't see anyone since the hallway was so dark. The speaker must be a Prince because he definitely didn't have a feminine voice, and when he spoke he held a certain authority to his words.
"Who are YOU?" I asked defiantly, despite the way I felt. I wanted to turn and run. Thankfully I had put on a hat and my clothes looked like a boys so no one would know who I was, but I was still iffy about the whole situation.
"I am Prince Syaoran," he took a few steps in my direction and I gasped.
'Oh no, oh no, oh no,' I thought to myself. 'He was the one who invited everyone here! He would definitely know everyone, so I can't make up a fake name! I couldn't pretend to be a servant either because he probably knows all of them!'
"I demand to know who you are!"
I gulped, "Your highness… my name is…Touya Kinomoto."
'Touya, please forgive me.' I knew I was stupid to use my brother's name, but no one knew what he looked like really, or how old he was because none of us could have left the palace. It's not like I was going to get into trouble or give him a bad name. [An: YEAH RIGHT! ^-^ heh heh, couldn't help myself. `-_-]
"Then you are a Prince." It wasn't a question.
He stopped right in front of me and was close enough for me to look into his amber eyes. Something in them… his eyes… they… drew me to him in a way. They looked familiar and then I remembered who he was. 'He's P-p-prince Syaoran!' I quickly looked away.
"And your related to Princess Sakura are you not?" His voice was deep and firm. I wanted to run away, but I knew he would suspect something. I was kind of… afraid of him. It was hard to explain. Something about him was different from all of the other Princes and Princesses here. I couldn't figure out what though.
"Yes." I was relieved that I didn't have to lie.
What are you doing up this early? No one ever rises before now. They probably will not be up for a long while."
"You're up," I pointed out.
"Yes," he said slowly. "That is true."
"I just wanted to get some practice in this morning. I wouldn't want to get rusty any time soon." I made sure that my voice was lower than usual so he would never guess that I was really a girl. What would he think of me then? Would they make me leave since I wouldn't be acting very lady-like?
"Well, that makes two of us then. Would you like me to show you where the practice yards are? You're heading in the wrong direction."
Cheeks burning, I numbly nodded my head. I followed him through hallway after hallway until we were finally outdoors. We arrived at the practice courts and I gazed around at everything, awed.
"Wow!" I said, not able to form any other words.
He grinned, "I know."
The practice courts were out in the open, and they were huge, with plenty of space to move around, a lot! There were baskets with practice swords in them, and other baskets with all sorts of weapons. Some of them I knew very well, some I have practically perfected, and others I had never seen in my life.
He led the way and grabbed a practice sword out of the basket. "Come on," he said, "show me what you've got."
I gulped. 'What if I wasn't as good as a boy is supposed to be? What if something happened during our sword fight and he found out I was a girl?!? What am I supposed to do?!?'
"Come on," he persisted. "You DO know how to handle a sword… right?"
That settled it. "Yes," I said. I walked swiftly over to where Prince Syaoran was standing and lifted a few practice swords to find one that wasn't too heavy, or too light. I finally found one that was just perfect, and I got into a fighting stance. "I'm not going to go easy on you."
He gave a sly grin and followed my pursuit, holing up the sword that had a dull blade. "That was my line."
SOOOOOOOOOOOO……. Whaddya think? Do ya like it? I am currently grounded from the computer… FOR NO APPARENT REASON So I am typing at school. Heee hee hee…. Bwa ha ha ha! ANYWAY…. I will do my stupid extra credit stuff for geometry… That isn't due until THE 22ND!!!!!! And I will be able to use the computer once again. Sorry for the delay. YOU ARE ALL THE BEST PEEPS IN THE WORLD FOR NOT GIVING UP ON ME!!!!!!!! I luv ya all! Bye-bye! ^-^
P.S.
[AN: = authors note]
and I might use [SM: = Sapphire Midnight]
Both are me talking, depending on what I use.
"…………." = talking
'………' = thinking
******** = point of view
~~*…….*~~ = dream
*****Sakura*****
"How fancy IS this place?!?" I gasped as a silver platter was placed in front of me on top of the large crystal plate. All different kinds of food decorated the platter, from all different Kingdoms.
"Welcome to the Li Kingdom," Tomoyo said with a little smile.
Everyone was seated and served when a prince, the last one to enter the room, came in and looked around. A few of the princesses giggled and squealed, asking him to sit by them. Then a girl with mahogany eyes and ebony hair ran into the room, her long pigtails streaming out behind her.
"There you are!" She yelled, clamping an arm around his. "I was looking EVERYWHERE for you! Why weren't you here earlier Syaoran?"
"Meiling," he growled, "let… go!"
He untangled his arm from hers and started walking toward the nearest table. The girl named Meiling ran in front of him and put her hands on her hips. "You SAID you would eat with me!" Now there were tiny tears in her eyes.
He sighed, looking the other way. "Fine."
Meiling smiled and threw her arms around his neck. "Yay!"
"You may sit over here if you would like," one of the princesses said.
"No, over here," came a persistent voice.
"Why not over here?" came a soft, angelic voice.
"I SAID over HERE!" The persistent princess shrieked this time.
"Syaoran, why don't you keep me company?" came a deep, raspy voice. The princess batted her eyelashes at him.
He looked at all of them in disgust, and Meiling was clenching her fists. "IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY TO MY SWEET SYAORAN… THEN YOU HAVE TO COME THROUGH ME FIRST!" She glared at everybody, defying anyone who challenged her. Not a single word was spoken.
"Does she have an attitude problem or what?" Tomoyo whispered in my ear.
I gulped and nodded my head. "Uhh…uhh huh…." I said in a shaky voice.
She must have heard. "WHAT did you just say?!?" She demanded, looking straight at me.
"W- Wha?" I stared at her, wide-eyed. Prince Syaoran sighed, and shook his head.
"Uh oh," Tomoyo whispered.
"Well?!? What is it?!?" She demanded once again.
"I was just saying… uh… that if you wanted to P- P-Princess Meiling, you could s- s-sit here at an extra s- s- seat. There are three so if your f- f- friend wanted to j-join you…" I was too scared to finish my sentence.
She narrowed her eyes at me. "You don't happen to want to sit next to only Syaoran, do you?" She asked.
"N- n- no!" I exclaimed.
"Okay!" A huge smile stretched across her face as she bounced over, dragging Prince Syaoran behind her. She sat down with a plop and folded her hands. "Great! Now that that was solved… let's eat!"
Everyone sweat dropped, but started to dig in none-the-less. Syaoran was seated across from Meiling, and Meiling was seated next to Tomoyo. I felt bad for her, but at least SHE actually ate most of her supper and wasn't getting glared at the whole time! Prince Syaoran's eyes never left me for a second, even though he was getting an ear-ful from Princess Meiling. I tried to ignore it but it was impossible! Why was he staring at me? Why was he GLARING at me?
I shakily brought a fork of noodles up to my mouth, looking over at him. His eyes never lost their intensity of his gaze. Just as the fork was to my lips my hand was shaking so bad that all the food fell off of it. I slowly put the fork down and reached for my water. The glass was shaking as I brought it to my lips. I only got two drops before I decided to put the glass back down before I spilled all over the place.
I half sighed half moaned. I guess I would have to wait until breakfast. Let's just hope that I won't be seated anywhere near him for a while.
"Excuse me, may I have your attention please."
Everyone turned, looking in different directions to see who was speaking. A woman had just entered the room and was holding a piece of parchment. She had dark hair that was pulled back into a bun. She was elegantly dressed from head to toe. There was a sternness to her, yet also a gentleness behind her face. Her eyes were so much like Syaoran's that I knew right away that she must be Queen Yelan.
Everyone quickly scrambled to their feet, including me. All of the young princes bowed deeply and the princesses curtsied.
"None of that. We will all have our introductions later. As for right now, I will tell all of you which rooms you will be staying in and with whom.
I felt a flare of magic and gasped. I covered my mouth with my hand when I realized that no one else would be able to sense in. I was aware of Prince Syaoran's eyes boring into the back of my head. My eyes widened when the Queen's eyes flicked in my direction. Did she know that I had sensed her use her magic? How many other people even HAD magic? Why did she use it?
She opened the parchment and started reading names out loud. Sometimes there were three people to a room, other times there were only two. When Tomoyo and I heard our named called to the same room we could barely hold in our squeal of delight. Chiharu, Rika, and Naoko were sharing a room together as well. It only took me a second to realize that everyone was happy with the results and that everyone was staying with their closest friends or family.
'Well, that is one way to group everybody so they will all be happy,' I thought to myself.
"Tomorrow morning, after breakfast, I will tell you which classes you will be having and when any special activities will be. If there are ever any new announcements, I… or one of the maids, will tell you after breakfast. That is when you will hear any important information you will need, and that is when you may send and receive letters to your loved ones. There will be NO exceptions. Understood?" Everyone nodded their head to show that they understood. "Good. Now be off with you. Tomorrow will be a long, busy day. Be sure to get some rest." Then she turned around and left a completely silent room, then everyone started talking at once.
"Can you believe it, Sakura?" Tomoyo was saying. I could barely hear her over all of the noise. "We are sharing a room! What are the odds of that happening?"
"A lot," I said.
"What do you mean by that?" She asked.
"She used magic, Tomoyo; so that everyone could be with someone they knew. Didn't you see how happy everyone was? No one disliked the room they were staying in."
Tomoyo thought about it for a minute. "Are you sure it was magic she used Sakura?" She asked finally.
"Positive. I sensed it."
"Well, maybe a lot of people have magic then."
I looked at her, glad that no one was listening in on our conversation. "That is what I am afraid of."
"Well, at least she used it for a good cause."
I sighed, "Yeah."
"Sakura, Tomoyo, do you want to meet somewhere tomorrow morning before breakfast?" Rika asked.
"Alright," I said.
"How about in the royal gardens by the giant cherry blossom tree," Tomoyo said.
"Okay," the others agreed.
Tomoyo and I left to go to our room and realized that it was on the third floor. There was a little sitting room, two large canopy beds, and a pretty big bathing room. There was a large window with sheer white curtains that gently billowed in the breeze. I walked over to the window and moved the curtain to one side, revealing a large rounded stone balcony. I gasped.
"Tomoyo, you have to come and see this!" I exclaimed quietly, so not to disturb the quietness of the night.
Tomoyo came over and we walked out onto the balcony. The view was amazing! It looked over the royal garden and beyond that there was grasslands for riding horses and then hill after hill, going on and on as far as the eye could see. Stars shimmered in the sky, scattered throughout the darkness of everything. If the sun rose or set in view, then Tomoyo and I probably had the best view of the whole palace.
"It's breathtaking," she breathed.
"I know… I know."
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Time passes ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I woke up early the next morning. The sun was just starting to rise over the horizon. I knew it would be a long time before any of the other Princes or Princesses woke up so I tried to go back to sleep. I grumbled and tossed and turned but couldn't keep my eyes closed. It was a curse. It had to be. I always woke up early when I planned to actually get some rest, and I always slept in and was late when I needed to be early or at least on time.
I moaned and swung my legs over the edge of the bed. 'Might as well get up,' I thought to myself groggily. I went to the bathing room and splashed some cold water on my face to REALLY wake me up. 'Yikes! C-c-c-cold-d-d!"
Shivering, I went over to my closet where I had emptied all of my stuff into the day before, and wondered what I should wear for the day. I gave a little grin when an idea formed into my head. 'No one will be up for a few hours… so I will be able to practice my fighting skills!' I thought gleefully.
I decided to wear my tan tunic and brown breeches so no one would recognize who I was just in case they did see me. I didn't want to think about what the other guests would say if they saw a princess doing un-princess-like things. I sighed. 'Why is everyone always watching my every move? Do they think I will disgrace my family? What would happen if they knew I had magic? What would happen if… they knew I had the Clow Cards?'
I pushed all those thoughts to the back of my head and quickly wrote a note to Tomoyo so when she woke up she would know where I was and wouldn't worry OR think I was capturing a Clow Card without her.
I silently slipped passed Tomoyo and exited through the door, closing it gently behind me. I went through the corridors and dark hallways, not having the slightest clue to where I was going. I just followed my instincts and let my magic guide me. I shouldn't have.
"Who are you?" A voice from somewhere ahead of me demanded. I froze, my heart beating rapidly. "Where do you think your going?"
I tried to see who was speaking but couldn't see anyone since the hallway was so dark. The speaker must be a Prince because he definitely didn't have a feminine voice, and when he spoke he held a certain authority to his words.
"Who are YOU?" I asked defiantly, despite the way I felt. I wanted to turn and run. Thankfully I had put on a hat and my clothes looked like a boys so no one would know who I was, but I was still iffy about the whole situation.
"I am Prince Syaoran," he took a few steps in my direction and I gasped.
'Oh no, oh no, oh no,' I thought to myself. 'He was the one who invited everyone here! He would definitely know everyone, so I can't make up a fake name! I couldn't pretend to be a servant either because he probably knows all of them!'
"I demand to know who you are!"
I gulped, "Your highness… my name is…Touya Kinomoto."
'Touya, please forgive me.' I knew I was stupid to use my brother's name, but no one knew what he looked like really, or how old he was because none of us could have left the palace. It's not like I was going to get into trouble or give him a bad name. [An: YEAH RIGHT! ^-^ heh heh, couldn't help myself. `-_-]
"Then you are a Prince." It wasn't a question.
He stopped right in front of me and was close enough for me to look into his amber eyes. Something in them… his eyes… they… drew me to him in a way. They looked familiar and then I remembered who he was. 'He's P-p-prince Syaoran!' I quickly looked away.
"And your related to Princess Sakura are you not?" His voice was deep and firm. I wanted to run away, but I knew he would suspect something. I was kind of… afraid of him. It was hard to explain. Something about him was different from all of the other Princes and Princesses here. I couldn't figure out what though.
"Yes." I was relieved that I didn't have to lie.
What are you doing up this early? No one ever rises before now. They probably will not be up for a long while."
"You're up," I pointed out.
"Yes," he said slowly. "That is true."
"I just wanted to get some practice in this morning. I wouldn't want to get rusty any time soon." I made sure that my voice was lower than usual so he would never guess that I was really a girl. What would he think of me then? Would they make me leave since I wouldn't be acting very lady-like?
"Well, that makes two of us then. Would you like me to show you where the practice yards are? You're heading in the wrong direction."
Cheeks burning, I numbly nodded my head. I followed him through hallway after hallway until we were finally outdoors. We arrived at the practice courts and I gazed around at everything, awed.
"Wow!" I said, not able to form any other words.
He grinned, "I know."
The practice courts were out in the open, and they were huge, with plenty of space to move around, a lot! There were baskets with practice swords in them, and other baskets with all sorts of weapons. Some of them I knew very well, some I have practically perfected, and others I had never seen in my life.
He led the way and grabbed a practice sword out of the basket. "Come on," he said, "show me what you've got."
I gulped. 'What if I wasn't as good as a boy is supposed to be? What if something happened during our sword fight and he found out I was a girl?!? What am I supposed to do?!?'
"Come on," he persisted. "You DO know how to handle a sword… right?"
That settled it. "Yes," I said. I walked swiftly over to where Prince Syaoran was standing and lifted a few practice swords to find one that wasn't too heavy, or too light. I finally found one that was just perfect, and I got into a fighting stance. "I'm not going to go easy on you."
He gave a sly grin and followed my pursuit, holing up the sword that had a dull blade. "That was my line."
SOOOOOOOOOOOO……. Whaddya think? Do ya like it? I am currently grounded from the computer… FOR NO APPARENT REASON So I am typing at school. Heee hee hee…. Bwa ha ha ha! ANYWAY…. I will do my stupid extra credit stuff for geometry… That isn't due until THE 22ND!!!!!! And I will be able to use the computer once again. Sorry for the delay. YOU ARE ALL THE BEST PEEPS IN THE WORLD FOR NOT GIVING UP ON ME!!!!!!!! I luv ya all! Bye-bye! ^-^
