Hi peeps! Sorry it took so long to get this up. No Spring Break anymore.
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Hime, Joyful-Star, and I get to go to CHINA TOWN!!!!!! Isn't that totally
and completely cool?!?!? NEXT WEEKEND!!!!! We are going to get SO many
ideas for our stories! It'll be SOOOOOOO cool. We get to go to California!
For choir! I can't WAIT!!!!!!!!! ^___^ Fun for the whole family! I am
tremendously excited. Tomorrow I get to go horseback riding with Wild Mage.
It'll be a TON of fun! I want you all to know that I cut and pasted a LOT
of the last chapter so you would remember where it left off. Hope you like
it! ^-^ Yaaaaayyyyyy!!!!!
Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THESE CHARACTERS! THEY BELONG TO CLAMP!!!
*****Sakura*****
I got the same sword that I always used and got in my fighting stance. This time we both dove right in and started attacking and defending ourselves at the same time. We moved smoothly and rhythmically. Neither one of us missing a beat.
"You know," I said, striking up a conversation. "I thought it would be different."
"Different?" Prince Syaoran gave me a look that showed me he didn't understand in the least.
"You know, about last night."
His eyes widened, then slowly became their normal size. "I guess you would know," he said at last, attacking me on the left. I quickly blocked and gave him a look.
'Why is he acting so strange. Did he forget or something. I mean… I WAS there!' I thought in disbelief.
"I thought that you would be mad," I said, finally getting it off my chest. I mean… I LIED to him! I told him that I was Touya. Why wasn't he mad? He couldn't be THIS forgiving. Could he?
"I was kind of upset at first, but then, I guess now it isn't so bad. My mother told me, 'You must watch over the Cardcaptor,' so I did. I guess you are the one who should be mad at me. I listened in on your sister's conversation."
"You what?!?" I asked skeptically. Now we both lowered our swords, no longer having our minds on the fight. "What are you talking about?"
He looked at me, completely bewildered. "Aren't you talking about your sister? She has magic and is the Cardcaptor. I thought she told you that I knew."
"No!" I said. Seeing the shocked and confused expression on his face I knew I had to clarify. "No. Prince Syaoran… I thought you knew. You told me yesterday that you knew everything."
"What?" He asked.
"Yesterday. Look, remember when I told you that I was not who you thought I was."
"Yes," he said, waiting for me to go on.
"Welllllllll, I guess now is the time to tell you. Prince Syaoran… I am really…"
"Sakura!"
I jumped. Who said my name? I turned around, and so did Syaoran and Meiling who was listening intently to our conversation.
"Sakura!"
Tomoyo came towards us, a big grin on her face, waving to all of us.
"Hi Tomoyo!" I greeted, when she was ten feet away. I was smiling, once again. Then my attention was brought back to Prince Syaoran.
"You're Princess Sakura?!?" He yelled.
I gulped. I guess he didn't know. Well, now he does. I just hope that he won't be mad.
"You… are Princess Sakura?!?" Princess Meiling asked, bewildered.
I numbly nodded my head.
Tomoyo was looking at all of us, walking slowly in our direction. She seemed to realize that something was wrong. I tried not to make eye-contact with any of them. I was ashamed for lying, and I hoped that no one would be mad.
"You… are Princess Sakura?" Prince Syaoran repeated, trying to get this straight.
"Yes." It came out in a squeak.
"WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME BEFORE?!? YOU LIED TO ME! TO MEILING TOO! YOU AREN'T PRINCE TOUYA! WHO IS HE?!? DO YOU EVEM HAVE A BROTHER?!? TELL ME!" Prince Syaoran yelled at the top of his lungs.
I winced. "I didn't tell you… because where I come from it's disrespectful for Princesses to fight. Any girl for that matter. I… did lie to you. I'm sorry. I…didn't WANT to." I continued looking at the ground as if it were the most interesting thing I have ever seen. "I really do have a brother, but he isn't here. I'm sorry." I didn't know what else to say. I didn't know what to expect.
"Were you ever even GOING to tell us?!?" He asked skeptically.
"Yes!" I said strongly. "I was going to today! But then last night… you said you knew everything! EVERYTHING! What were you talking about?"
"What were YOU talking about?"
"I was talking about me pretending to be Touya," I said, proving my point.
"I was talking about knowing that you were cardcaptor. NOW I get it. It was all a misunderstanding. But still…"
"AND WHAT WERE YOU DOING SPYING ON ME?!?" I challenged.
"I wasn't spying I was… eavesdropping," He said evasively.
"Yeah right," I said. "When and where might I ask?"
"The very first day you came. You were with Princess Tomoyo. I was… in the tree."
I tilted my head to the side, knowing that there was more. He sighed.
"I heard you talking about the trouble in your kingdom, and then you mention Firey, [AN: or fiery] Thunder, and…"
"Wait a second," I cut in. "If I just said their names, how did you know right away that they were Clow Cards?"
This time it was Princess Meiling that answered. "Because, the Li Kingdom is famous for it's magic. Our family knows all about the Clow book, Clow Reed, and the cardcaptor. Well… we don't know a lot about you. We didn't even know who the Cardcaptor was, until Syaoran heard your conversation."
"Wait a second," I said, turning pale. "What do you mean 'we'?" I asked. "Who all knows?"
Syaoran looked at me sharply. "That is what we need to find out. I only told my mother and Meiling. What about you?" He asked suspiciously. "How many people did YOU tell?"
I glared at him. "Only my mother knows. And Tomoyo. I think my brother might know though… he certainly was catching on pretty fast."
"That is all?" He asked, making sure.
"That's all," I said, staring him straight in the eye.
"Good. No one needs to know about this. No one, from now on. Got it?" He said, looking each and every one of us squarely in the eyes. We all nodded our heads to show that we wouldn't tell anyone. "Good."
I mentally let out a sigh of relief when that was the end of the topic. I didn't want anyone to overhear… and I didn't want to get yelled at again. I looked around at all the scenery. Then, once again, I remembered that we didn't have any classes. I smiled. That meant no embroidery or history or dancing. I definitely did NOT want to learn manners any time soon. That would be HORRIBLE!
"Hey! Where will we eat breakfast?" Princess Meiling asked. I looked over at her, confused.
"When we don't have classes we get to eat outside and have picnics!" She explained with a smile. "I think we should all eat on a nice grassy spot together!"
Tomoyo and I smiled at the invitation. "We could eat in the garden," I volunteered. It's beautiful there. We can eat under a Cherry Tree."
"Alright!" Meiling said cheerfully.
I smiled even wider. "Would it be okay if Rika, Naoko, Chiharu, and Yamazaki join us?" I asked.
"Sure!"
"Thank you Princess Meiling. I think we all will accept your offer," I said politely.
"Please, call me Meiling, both of you."
I was surprised but Tomoyo just smiled sweetly and said, Thank you. You may call me by my first name as well."
I nodded my head about fifty times. "Yeah. Please. Call me by Sakura."
Meiling smiled and said, "Okay…Tomoyo…Sakura, thank you."
Syaoran grumbled something that I couldn't quite hear. "What was that Prince Syaoran?" I asked.
"You might as well call me Syaoran. We ARE going to be capturing the Clow Cards together from now on. Besides, it is something all four of us have in common that no one else knows about."
I smiled brightly, "Okay!"
He looked at my eyes, blushed at my over cheerfulness probably, and quickly looked away.
"Hoe?" I asked. I looked at Tomoyo who was smiling her I-know-something-you- don't-know smile. I sweat dropped.
We all made our way inside to the main room of the palace. That was the way I thought of this room as anyway. It was a HUGE room that could fit every single person with plenty of extra space to spare. There were chairs and everything. It was mainly just a get together place for all royalty and other important people. We spotted Rika and the others talking, or rather listening to something kind of interesting that Yamazaki was saying, when Chiharu bopped him on the head, complaining about something that sounded like lies.
"Hi!" I said cheerfully.
"Hi, Sakura," they said in response.
"Everyone, I don't know if you have been properly introduced to Syaoran or Meiling." I motioned to a scowling Syaoran and an un-sure Meiling. "Guys, this is Chiharu, Yamazaki, Naoko, and Rika."
"Hello," they all mumbled.
"We were wondering if the four of you would like to join us for breakfast outside under the Cherry Blossom tree," Tomoyo said, smiling with crescent moon eyes.
"Sure," they responded, the ice broken.
We all headed outside, chatting about our classes and teachers and all the new people we met.
"The only person I knew when I first came here was Tomoyo. It was kind of hard to leave my Kingdom," I explained to their questioning looks. My face grew worried at the mention of home. I knew that I would hear from my family soon though. Maybe mother would know what was going on here. She could give my pointers. And I really wanted to hear from Kero. I was glad that my letter went out that morning. Then my face brightened. "But now I met six new friends!"
They gave little smiles at that and we all sat together outside under the tree. I ate my lunch silently, [AN: they all brought out sack lunches basically] and looked out at the grassy fields that stretched out in the distance. The others were talking once again, but I noticed that Syaoran didn't have much to say. Meiling was the one who kept the conversation going. ^-^'
"Are there any horses?" I asked, looking off in the distance. The conversation stopped and I realized that I must have interrupted someone. I sweat dropped. "Sorry! I didn't mean to barge in! Sorry about that!"
"It's okay, really," Syaoran said, breathing a sigh of relief. It was then that I realized I interrupted Meiling. She glared at Syaoran but he didn't seem to notice.
"I think there are. Why?" Rika asked.
"I was wondering if we could go horseback riding. I would like to a lot. If I could."
"We have a stable around the side of the castle. If you really would like to go then anyone who wants to can," Syaoran said sincerely.
"Really?!?" I asked excitedly. He nodded his head. "Anyone want to go?" I asked, looking at every person in turn and smiling.
"We were going to go to the lake today," Chiharu said sadly.
"You could join us when you get back from your ride," Rika said.
"Okay!" I said cheerfully.
"I'll go for a ride," Tomoyo said. "It has been a long time though."
"I'll go too," Syaoran said.
"Me too then!" Was Meiling's input.
I smiled and sweat dropped at the same time. "O-okay!"
We told the others that we would try to meet them later at the lake and packed a picnic of food for lunch incase we got hungry. Syaoran led us to the stable where he showed us his great big gelding. It was a shiny, dark molasses color with a white nose and white socks. Meiling's horse was a red mare. I chose a cream colored horse with a white mane, a white star on it's forehead, and it had white socks. Tomoyo chose a silver-grey horse that was calm and serene. They were all perfect for each and every one of us.
The sun was shining brightly above our heads. I was really enjoying myself. Meiling and I raced as Syaoran and Tomoyo lagged behind. We tied, but then we had to race again to break the tie and Meiling won. Then we raced and I won, and after that we lost track. It was a lot of fun. We picked a nice grassy spot on a little hill and ate our picnic there. We were all seated in a circle when Syaoran brought up the topic of the Clow Cards.
"Do we HAVE to talk about this right now?" I asked, moaning.
"Yes," he said, giving me a sharp look. I sighed. When it came to the cards, sometimes he reminded me of Kero; all business.
"What about them?" I asked.
"Well, they are all almost captured. Do you have to pass the final judgement?" He asked.
I shook my head. "They have been in my family ever since my mother was a girl. She opened the book when she was about ten. They know her and trust her, and they have known me since I was a baby, so I won't have to. They already except me… enough." I knew that Kero was my friend, and mother told me that Yukito was Yue… even though he doesn't remember anything, but I'm pretty sure they would stick with me through thick and thin.
He nodded his head. "You know that once you capture them it won't be all over, right?"
I looked at him. "What do you mean? There is more?"
He nodded his head again. "Yep. Can't you sence it?"
I stared at him, then shook my head no.
He rolled his eyes. "You don't know how to use your powers YET?" He asked.
"I know how to use them. I just… do you mean, gut feelings?"
"In a way. Gut feeling you should always be aware of, but sensing something… THAT is completely different. You use YOUR magic to sense if other magic is near by. Like with the cards…" he said, trying to jog my memory. I nodded. "You need to be able to maintain your powers. You can't be taken by surprise."
"What's to come?" I asked, getting right to the point. "In the future."
He looked away. "I-I don't exactly know. It definitely is not good. THAT is why you need to be prepared."
I looked out over the scenery. Deep down I knew something like this would happen. It couldn't just end. It could never end, ever. Even I knew that.
"Will it be that bad?" Tomoyo wanted to know.
"I don't know. I guess we will just have to wait and see," Syaoran said quietly.
We all finished up our lunches and packed everything up. We re-mounted our horses and made our way back to the castle in silence, pondering what the future might hold. In truth, I really didn't want to know.
Okay, kinda worrying chap, I know. Sorry about that. I had to get this out though so I wouldn't delay any longer than I already have. I must admit… well, never mind. That might give it away. You'll just have to stay tuned! ^-^ Hee hee! Well, PPPLLLEEEAAASSSEEE PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW!!! I hope you liked it! I'll try to up-load the next chapter this weekend, if I don't… I'M SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't forget, please review!!! ^-^
Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THESE CHARACTERS! THEY BELONG TO CLAMP!!!
*****Sakura*****
I got the same sword that I always used and got in my fighting stance. This time we both dove right in and started attacking and defending ourselves at the same time. We moved smoothly and rhythmically. Neither one of us missing a beat.
"You know," I said, striking up a conversation. "I thought it would be different."
"Different?" Prince Syaoran gave me a look that showed me he didn't understand in the least.
"You know, about last night."
His eyes widened, then slowly became their normal size. "I guess you would know," he said at last, attacking me on the left. I quickly blocked and gave him a look.
'Why is he acting so strange. Did he forget or something. I mean… I WAS there!' I thought in disbelief.
"I thought that you would be mad," I said, finally getting it off my chest. I mean… I LIED to him! I told him that I was Touya. Why wasn't he mad? He couldn't be THIS forgiving. Could he?
"I was kind of upset at first, but then, I guess now it isn't so bad. My mother told me, 'You must watch over the Cardcaptor,' so I did. I guess you are the one who should be mad at me. I listened in on your sister's conversation."
"You what?!?" I asked skeptically. Now we both lowered our swords, no longer having our minds on the fight. "What are you talking about?"
He looked at me, completely bewildered. "Aren't you talking about your sister? She has magic and is the Cardcaptor. I thought she told you that I knew."
"No!" I said. Seeing the shocked and confused expression on his face I knew I had to clarify. "No. Prince Syaoran… I thought you knew. You told me yesterday that you knew everything."
"What?" He asked.
"Yesterday. Look, remember when I told you that I was not who you thought I was."
"Yes," he said, waiting for me to go on.
"Welllllllll, I guess now is the time to tell you. Prince Syaoran… I am really…"
"Sakura!"
I jumped. Who said my name? I turned around, and so did Syaoran and Meiling who was listening intently to our conversation.
"Sakura!"
Tomoyo came towards us, a big grin on her face, waving to all of us.
"Hi Tomoyo!" I greeted, when she was ten feet away. I was smiling, once again. Then my attention was brought back to Prince Syaoran.
"You're Princess Sakura?!?" He yelled.
I gulped. I guess he didn't know. Well, now he does. I just hope that he won't be mad.
"You… are Princess Sakura?!?" Princess Meiling asked, bewildered.
I numbly nodded my head.
Tomoyo was looking at all of us, walking slowly in our direction. She seemed to realize that something was wrong. I tried not to make eye-contact with any of them. I was ashamed for lying, and I hoped that no one would be mad.
"You… are Princess Sakura?" Prince Syaoran repeated, trying to get this straight.
"Yes." It came out in a squeak.
"WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME BEFORE?!? YOU LIED TO ME! TO MEILING TOO! YOU AREN'T PRINCE TOUYA! WHO IS HE?!? DO YOU EVEM HAVE A BROTHER?!? TELL ME!" Prince Syaoran yelled at the top of his lungs.
I winced. "I didn't tell you… because where I come from it's disrespectful for Princesses to fight. Any girl for that matter. I… did lie to you. I'm sorry. I…didn't WANT to." I continued looking at the ground as if it were the most interesting thing I have ever seen. "I really do have a brother, but he isn't here. I'm sorry." I didn't know what else to say. I didn't know what to expect.
"Were you ever even GOING to tell us?!?" He asked skeptically.
"Yes!" I said strongly. "I was going to today! But then last night… you said you knew everything! EVERYTHING! What were you talking about?"
"What were YOU talking about?"
"I was talking about me pretending to be Touya," I said, proving my point.
"I was talking about knowing that you were cardcaptor. NOW I get it. It was all a misunderstanding. But still…"
"AND WHAT WERE YOU DOING SPYING ON ME?!?" I challenged.
"I wasn't spying I was… eavesdropping," He said evasively.
"Yeah right," I said. "When and where might I ask?"
"The very first day you came. You were with Princess Tomoyo. I was… in the tree."
I tilted my head to the side, knowing that there was more. He sighed.
"I heard you talking about the trouble in your kingdom, and then you mention Firey, [AN: or fiery] Thunder, and…"
"Wait a second," I cut in. "If I just said their names, how did you know right away that they were Clow Cards?"
This time it was Princess Meiling that answered. "Because, the Li Kingdom is famous for it's magic. Our family knows all about the Clow book, Clow Reed, and the cardcaptor. Well… we don't know a lot about you. We didn't even know who the Cardcaptor was, until Syaoran heard your conversation."
"Wait a second," I said, turning pale. "What do you mean 'we'?" I asked. "Who all knows?"
Syaoran looked at me sharply. "That is what we need to find out. I only told my mother and Meiling. What about you?" He asked suspiciously. "How many people did YOU tell?"
I glared at him. "Only my mother knows. And Tomoyo. I think my brother might know though… he certainly was catching on pretty fast."
"That is all?" He asked, making sure.
"That's all," I said, staring him straight in the eye.
"Good. No one needs to know about this. No one, from now on. Got it?" He said, looking each and every one of us squarely in the eyes. We all nodded our heads to show that we wouldn't tell anyone. "Good."
I mentally let out a sigh of relief when that was the end of the topic. I didn't want anyone to overhear… and I didn't want to get yelled at again. I looked around at all the scenery. Then, once again, I remembered that we didn't have any classes. I smiled. That meant no embroidery or history or dancing. I definitely did NOT want to learn manners any time soon. That would be HORRIBLE!
"Hey! Where will we eat breakfast?" Princess Meiling asked. I looked over at her, confused.
"When we don't have classes we get to eat outside and have picnics!" She explained with a smile. "I think we should all eat on a nice grassy spot together!"
Tomoyo and I smiled at the invitation. "We could eat in the garden," I volunteered. It's beautiful there. We can eat under a Cherry Tree."
"Alright!" Meiling said cheerfully.
I smiled even wider. "Would it be okay if Rika, Naoko, Chiharu, and Yamazaki join us?" I asked.
"Sure!"
"Thank you Princess Meiling. I think we all will accept your offer," I said politely.
"Please, call me Meiling, both of you."
I was surprised but Tomoyo just smiled sweetly and said, Thank you. You may call me by my first name as well."
I nodded my head about fifty times. "Yeah. Please. Call me by Sakura."
Meiling smiled and said, "Okay…Tomoyo…Sakura, thank you."
Syaoran grumbled something that I couldn't quite hear. "What was that Prince Syaoran?" I asked.
"You might as well call me Syaoran. We ARE going to be capturing the Clow Cards together from now on. Besides, it is something all four of us have in common that no one else knows about."
I smiled brightly, "Okay!"
He looked at my eyes, blushed at my over cheerfulness probably, and quickly looked away.
"Hoe?" I asked. I looked at Tomoyo who was smiling her I-know-something-you- don't-know smile. I sweat dropped.
We all made our way inside to the main room of the palace. That was the way I thought of this room as anyway. It was a HUGE room that could fit every single person with plenty of extra space to spare. There were chairs and everything. It was mainly just a get together place for all royalty and other important people. We spotted Rika and the others talking, or rather listening to something kind of interesting that Yamazaki was saying, when Chiharu bopped him on the head, complaining about something that sounded like lies.
"Hi!" I said cheerfully.
"Hi, Sakura," they said in response.
"Everyone, I don't know if you have been properly introduced to Syaoran or Meiling." I motioned to a scowling Syaoran and an un-sure Meiling. "Guys, this is Chiharu, Yamazaki, Naoko, and Rika."
"Hello," they all mumbled.
"We were wondering if the four of you would like to join us for breakfast outside under the Cherry Blossom tree," Tomoyo said, smiling with crescent moon eyes.
"Sure," they responded, the ice broken.
We all headed outside, chatting about our classes and teachers and all the new people we met.
"The only person I knew when I first came here was Tomoyo. It was kind of hard to leave my Kingdom," I explained to their questioning looks. My face grew worried at the mention of home. I knew that I would hear from my family soon though. Maybe mother would know what was going on here. She could give my pointers. And I really wanted to hear from Kero. I was glad that my letter went out that morning. Then my face brightened. "But now I met six new friends!"
They gave little smiles at that and we all sat together outside under the tree. I ate my lunch silently, [AN: they all brought out sack lunches basically] and looked out at the grassy fields that stretched out in the distance. The others were talking once again, but I noticed that Syaoran didn't have much to say. Meiling was the one who kept the conversation going. ^-^'
"Are there any horses?" I asked, looking off in the distance. The conversation stopped and I realized that I must have interrupted someone. I sweat dropped. "Sorry! I didn't mean to barge in! Sorry about that!"
"It's okay, really," Syaoran said, breathing a sigh of relief. It was then that I realized I interrupted Meiling. She glared at Syaoran but he didn't seem to notice.
"I think there are. Why?" Rika asked.
"I was wondering if we could go horseback riding. I would like to a lot. If I could."
"We have a stable around the side of the castle. If you really would like to go then anyone who wants to can," Syaoran said sincerely.
"Really?!?" I asked excitedly. He nodded his head. "Anyone want to go?" I asked, looking at every person in turn and smiling.
"We were going to go to the lake today," Chiharu said sadly.
"You could join us when you get back from your ride," Rika said.
"Okay!" I said cheerfully.
"I'll go for a ride," Tomoyo said. "It has been a long time though."
"I'll go too," Syaoran said.
"Me too then!" Was Meiling's input.
I smiled and sweat dropped at the same time. "O-okay!"
We told the others that we would try to meet them later at the lake and packed a picnic of food for lunch incase we got hungry. Syaoran led us to the stable where he showed us his great big gelding. It was a shiny, dark molasses color with a white nose and white socks. Meiling's horse was a red mare. I chose a cream colored horse with a white mane, a white star on it's forehead, and it had white socks. Tomoyo chose a silver-grey horse that was calm and serene. They were all perfect for each and every one of us.
The sun was shining brightly above our heads. I was really enjoying myself. Meiling and I raced as Syaoran and Tomoyo lagged behind. We tied, but then we had to race again to break the tie and Meiling won. Then we raced and I won, and after that we lost track. It was a lot of fun. We picked a nice grassy spot on a little hill and ate our picnic there. We were all seated in a circle when Syaoran brought up the topic of the Clow Cards.
"Do we HAVE to talk about this right now?" I asked, moaning.
"Yes," he said, giving me a sharp look. I sighed. When it came to the cards, sometimes he reminded me of Kero; all business.
"What about them?" I asked.
"Well, they are all almost captured. Do you have to pass the final judgement?" He asked.
I shook my head. "They have been in my family ever since my mother was a girl. She opened the book when she was about ten. They know her and trust her, and they have known me since I was a baby, so I won't have to. They already except me… enough." I knew that Kero was my friend, and mother told me that Yukito was Yue… even though he doesn't remember anything, but I'm pretty sure they would stick with me through thick and thin.
He nodded his head. "You know that once you capture them it won't be all over, right?"
I looked at him. "What do you mean? There is more?"
He nodded his head again. "Yep. Can't you sence it?"
I stared at him, then shook my head no.
He rolled his eyes. "You don't know how to use your powers YET?" He asked.
"I know how to use them. I just… do you mean, gut feelings?"
"In a way. Gut feeling you should always be aware of, but sensing something… THAT is completely different. You use YOUR magic to sense if other magic is near by. Like with the cards…" he said, trying to jog my memory. I nodded. "You need to be able to maintain your powers. You can't be taken by surprise."
"What's to come?" I asked, getting right to the point. "In the future."
He looked away. "I-I don't exactly know. It definitely is not good. THAT is why you need to be prepared."
I looked out over the scenery. Deep down I knew something like this would happen. It couldn't just end. It could never end, ever. Even I knew that.
"Will it be that bad?" Tomoyo wanted to know.
"I don't know. I guess we will just have to wait and see," Syaoran said quietly.
We all finished up our lunches and packed everything up. We re-mounted our horses and made our way back to the castle in silence, pondering what the future might hold. In truth, I really didn't want to know.
Okay, kinda worrying chap, I know. Sorry about that. I had to get this out though so I wouldn't delay any longer than I already have. I must admit… well, never mind. That might give it away. You'll just have to stay tuned! ^-^ Hee hee! Well, PPPLLLEEEAAASSSEEE PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW!!! I hope you liked it! I'll try to up-load the next chapter this weekend, if I don't… I'M SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't forget, please review!!! ^-^
