Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!! *ahem* After QUITE a long time, I F-I-N-A-L-L-Y got to my fic. Hey, you can't blame me, right? I mean, how are you supposed to use the computer when you're grounded with your mum's watchful eyes on you 24/7? But now, I sneaked this time. My dad took the family out for brunch. I can't go cuz I've got a tuition in 15 minutes time. Anyway, THANKS FOR ALL YOUR REVIEWS!!!! I can't say enough thanks… So, without further ado, let's get on wit the fic!

Disclaimer: CCS will NEVER belong to me… ;_;

Key:

****~~****~~****~~****~~****~~ (Change of Scene)

***Character's P.O.V***

"talking"

"thinking"

(SN: Starlight's Notes!!! I love 'em!)

Info:

Sakura is no longer in her own home… uh… that may be a little confusing… ok. To put it simply, it jus means that Sakura had moved out.

Tomoyo is STILL in her own home and is dating Eriol, who is still in Japan

Syaoran is in Hong Kong and doesn't know about Sakura's recent move.

Sakura had moved to Kumamoto, also a place in Japan, because of Touya's job.

A new girl had also moved into the Kinomoto's apartment.

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**Tomoyo's View**

I groaned. Why had my worst day arrived so fast?!?!!! WHY?!?!? WHY?!?!? It just didn't seem so real to me. I glanced at the farewell gift for Sakura on my desk. So it was real.

So my best leaving and moving was pretty real. It's impossible. It's T-O-T- A-L-L-Y IMPOSSIBLE!!!! IMPOSSIBLE!!! IMPOSSIBLE!!! IMPOSSIBLE!!! So there! (SN: Uh… maybe I went a li'l bit overboard… -_-;; but Sakura IS Tomoyo's best friend after all…)

I looked at my alarm clock. 12 noon. I only had 3 more hours to spend with Sakura. 3 measly li'l hours. 'How nice,' I thought sarcastically.

Sakura was not just moving, SHE WAS MOVING ACROSS THE COUNTRY!!! Kumamoto. That was pretty far. I never thought I'd hate Touya so much. That baka. Gaki.

Oh, well. Guess I'll just have to face the music, as they put it. I took my trusty video camera and Sakura's gift. I was about o take off when I realised something. Kero's shortcake. This would be the last time someone ever appreciated my cooking…

From now onwards, Touya would be my worst enemy E-V-E-R!!!

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**Sakura's P.O.V**

I glanced around me at the empty house. It doesn't look anything like before. Not at all 'homey'. Moving sucks! Moving stinks! And did I mention? Touya is the person I hated most.

"Ding Dong!" the doorbell rang.

"Sakura, your friends are here!" I heard Touya's voice calling out. I was surprised. He was not calling me a monster or squirt. I guess he was also not ver happy about the moving either.

"Hey, Sakura," Tomoyo, Chelsea and Rita chorused as they came into the empty room.

"Wow!" was all they could manage as they stared at my once beautiful room. No surprise there.

"Yeah. I guess I really AM moving. All these things seems like a dream---- No a nightmare should be more appropriate," I muttered.

"Wanna go to Penguin Park?" Chelsea asked.

"Yeah, sure," I said dully. I wondered where the guys were.

"Eriol and Yamazaki would be here later. My DEAR cousin has to clean up his room. Actually, he was supposed to clean it up yesterday. But he was too busy comforting me and telling his 'stories'," Chelsea explained, as if knowing what I was thinking.

"Eriol had to look after Suppi. Ruby Moon accidentally added sugar into the soup instead of salt, and now poor Suppi isn't feeling too well, to put it nicely," Tomoyo smiled wryly.

"I hope Suppi recovers soon," I smiled.

"Yeah. Maybe he'll even come to see you off," Tomoyo said brightly.

"Mr Terada sent you his wishes. He asked you not to forget us," Rika smiled cheerfully.

"And Yamazaki told you to find someone back to hear his stories," Chelsea joked.

I felt tears welling up in my eyes. Here were my friends, all trying their best to look cheerful for me. I couldn't have asked for better friends.

"You guys are the best!" I knew I sounded corny but I couldn't help it.

"Just remember, Sakura. If you have new friends over there, don't EVER forget us. Or we'll be on the first train to Kumamoto to look for you," Tomoyo joked. Her eyes were unusually bright, as if she was holding back tears.

"Don't worry. I won't," I smiled a genuine smile this time as we seated ourselves at the swings.

"Here! We got some farewell gifts for you, to remember us by," Tomoyo said as the girls handed their presents to Sakura. Tomoyo's present seems extra heavy.

"Oh, wow! Thanks you guys. That was so thoughtful of you. I really don't know what to say," I said, as tears rolled down my cheeks. And that was true. It really was thoughtful of them. And I was touched.

"Just say that we'll be friends forever," they smiled at me, also crying.

"We will. But I'm so sorry. I didn't get anything for you," I mumbled.

"It's ok. Hey! It's time to get back now. It's a fifteen-minute walk back to your house and it's 2.15 now. It'll also take you 20 minutes to get to the station. C'mon. Let's see if the boys are at your house. Race ya!"

The girls laughed as they sped ahead. They knew I would win, but also did that to cheer me up. They were indeed the best friends I could ever get.

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"Sakura, did you know that Kumamoto was once a cemetery? It was said that ghosts still haunt there. Whoever moved there because of an invalid reason will be haunted-----," Yamazaki was saying before he was pulled off.

"Lies! Lies! All Lies!" Chelsea shook her head at him.

I chuckled. Yamazaki was still Yamazaki, never changing.

"Hey, Sakura. Are you planning to visit us?" Eriol asked, staring after Yamazaki.

"I hope so. I mean, Touya and dad won't exactly have the time off to bring me here… and you know they won't let me go off like that. But still… maybe the Sakura cards could help," I smiled hopefully.

"Fly would be able to help you. And Mirror too," Eriol suggested helpfully.

"Sakura! It's time to go now. The train is here! We have to board now," Touya yelled at he hauled his luggage onto the train.

I smiled sadly at my friends.

"Bye, Sakura. We'll miss ya," Chelsea and Yamazaki waved.

"Don't forget us," Rika smiled as a tear rolled down her cheek.

"I wish my cute descendent were here. You wouldn't leave if he were here," Eriol smiled his usual calm smile.

I felt a blush creeping up my cheek.

I looked at Tomoyo. She was just standing there, crying.

"I'll write Tomoyo-chan. Please stop crying. You're making me wanting to cry too," I whispered soothingly.

"Remember to write, Sakura," she sobbed.

"I will. You have to write too. And please send me updated photos of everything going on in school," I hugged her one last time.

"Hey, I'm a camera girl. Of course I would do that," she said jokingly.

"Sakura!" Touya yelled again.

"I need to go now. I'll miss you guys," I cried as I ran towards the train.

A chorus of 'remember to write' and 'we'll miss ya' could be heard.

As I waved back at them, I thought of how my new life would be…

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There! After 3 days of typing, I finally finished one chapter. (I can only sneak 20 minutes to use the computer every day… -_-;;) So, anyway, I hope I get more reviews than I had for my previous chapter! Ja for now!