Wow haven't written in a while. Sorry that the last chapter was so short, but maybe this one will make up for it.

I do not own ccs, wish, but .it's never gonna happen.hmmm

Well not one much for intros so here's chapter two

Sakura ran from the shop trying to hold back all the questions that filled her mind. Never had she come across something that reminded her so much of the past, except maybe Sean.

Why was she feeling this way? It wasn't as if she saw Syroan's ghost or something.

Still, as she slowed to a walk, she thought of how it all happened.

Flashback~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The sky of their Texas ranch had been the color of blood, a sure sign that the weather was going to get bad. She and her loved ones (mom, dad, and fiancé) were putting all the horses back in the stable and securing the barn.

It grew darker as they worked, and the clouds grew close and threatening.

Staring at the sky, a boom from far off frightened her horse.

The horse threw her from it's back and had to be caught by her dad.

Trying to feign that she was alright, she got back up, but her mother knew better.

Out of all days for her to get thrown off her horse, this was the worst possible time.

Her parents, reassuring her that they could finish securing the stables and barns, lifted her into the passenger seat of the truck.

Syroan sat in the driver's seat and revved up the engine to get her to the hospital.

"It's just a sprain," she had attempted, but her mother put on a stern gaze, and even Sakura's stubborn will couldn't fight it.

As she rode off down the dusty road, she turned back waving to her parents w/ her good arm.

Her parents looked so unafraid; yet she was scared.

Any Texan knows that the weather is unpredictable as it is fierce.

On the road she took advantage of her alone time, and kissed her fiancé distracting him from the wheel for a split second.

He gave her his knee-melting grin, and scooped her up close to him allowing her to snuggle into the perfect curve that was his side.

She was so happy and comfortable sitting next to him warm and protected, that she didn't realize until she was out of the truck in the grass what had happened.

It all flashed by in only 3 seconds.

A slow truck had come rumbling by at only 35 mph.

Thinking nothing of the truck, Syroan turned to look at his angel leaning against him.

She was so beautiful.

The soft curves of her face were smooth and fluid.

The brightness of her green eyes stood out, rimmed by her dark full eyelashes.

The warm glow of her cheeks was more than enough to keep his mind from the road.

She was everything he had ever wanted. In fact he had loved her since the moment he saw her.

" my angel," he whispered, breathing in her soft and airy scent.

The driver of the truck slept, drunk and unknowingly swerving right at Syoroan.

Those few seconds were chaos.

Syroan pushed her out of the truck saving her from his fate.

Screams filled the terrible scene.

It was not till later that Sakura found the source, her own voice.

End flashback~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sakura jolted back to reality, finding herself lying on the street covered by the bulky form of another.

"Get off me!" she yelled, furious that someone was squashing her.

Looking around her, Sakura realized she was right by a car on the sidewalk.

In her daze, she had caused a terrible car wreck.

The stranger got up slowly and winced at the pain in apparently a leg.

That's when she noticed a pair of honey flecked eyes staring at her in concern.

"Did I hurt you?" he said anxiously.

Sakura more embarrassed then hurt said, "I'm fine."

"Good," he sighed.

Helping her up from the cold dirty pavement, he added, " you should watch where you're going next time."

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ that's it. Sorry once again it wasn't very long, but I'm working on it! dodges angry looks here's a preview for my next update.whenever that might be.

Holding up a hot water bottle to her arm, Sakura rested.

Soon she had fallen into a deep and heavy sleep.

She woke to the brightness of day from a window that wasn't her own