4th Chapter
Ok... I'm hurrying typing the story, before my dad puts in the software. I'll see if I can finish and put it in. if not, ill put it in some other time.
Yayee! I took SAT's 1!!! I hope I got a score 1300+ so that I don't need to take it anymore! =]
My AP history test if Friday. Wish my luck.
Let's start.
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1 month later...
"Prince Xiao Lang!"
I stood there, glaring at my advisor.
"Yea?" I said, clearly annoyed.
"You've been avoiding it for much too long," he said scolding," you must find yourself a wife quickly! Your 19 for crying out loud! Your father married at 18!"
"One year... big whoop." I said.
"It is your obligations!" the short bald man said, "You are the future ruler of the land! The land is in turmoil! If you do not start doing your duties, your country will fall apart!"
"Then let it fall apart!" I said angrily. I had had enough.
"There is no woman I see worthy! They either want my money, want me for my looks, or want the title of queen of this land! All women are the same! Until I meet the one that loves me for what I have in my heart, I will marry no woman!" I said coldly.
My head started spinning.
"This... feels oddly like... déjà vu." I said muttering.
"I'm going out for a bit." I called over my shoulder to my shocked advisor.
I walked out to my garden.
I went over the to cherry blossoms. My chest felt tight.
'Why does my heart feel like it's going to break every time I look at the cherry blossoms?' I wondered.
My hand reached forward, and I gently plucked a cherry blossom.
"Sa... ku... ra..." I said softly. The Japanese word for Yingfa.
It rang a bell. But why?
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"Hey cousin!"
I turned around and saw Eriol coming towards me.
"Wanna come to Japan with me?" he asked grinning, "I heard they got lots of hot chicks there."
"You're going there for a treaty, not for sight-seeing purposes." I said amused.
"Hey... kill two birds with one stone." He grinned," I'm going to be meeting the King of Japan. I heard his daughter is a sight to see."
"Not interested." I said mildly, staring at the Sakura.
Eriol's eyes followed to where mine were looking at.
"Sakura huh?" he said, referring to them in the Japanese word.
"Yeah... I don't know, every time I look at them, I feel like I'm forgetting something..." I trailed off.
"Or someone you mean?" Eriol said mildly, fingering a Sakura.
"What?" I asked.
"Never mind... you wanna go? I promise you it'll be worth it..." he said with a promise in his voice, making him sound serious.
"I guess..." I said unconvinced.
"Great, start packing the necessities. We're leaving tomorrow." And with that, he walked back.
I sighed.
"Sakura..."
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"OH JESUS!" I yelled as a car narrowly missed me.
Eriol and I had arrived in Japan. The sweltering heat was near to unbearable, and hot weather made me cranky.
"Welcome to Japan" Eriol said dryly beside me, "I bet their number one death reason is car accidents."
"I wouldn't be surprised." I said just as dryly as a car narrowly missed them again," GET A BICYCLE!" I yelled at the driver.
"C'mon Xiao Lang, no use yelling at ignorant ears, lets get in the limousine and get to the castle." Eriol said pulling me.
After an hour drive, we neared the castle.
"Prince Xiao Lang, Ambassador Eriol Hiiragizawa." The driver said formerly, bowing.
They bowed back, and entered the castle.
They were greeted by an elderly man.
I blinked in surprise. I had seen this man! In my dreams!
Before I could say a word though, Eriol started speaking.
"Your highness" he said bowing low, "I am the ambassador of China, and this is Prince Xiao Lang, future King of China."
The elderly man smiled. Crinkles formed near his eyes.
"I am King Fujitaka" he said loud and clear, "you two are very welcome in our humble home."
I bowed politely.
I saw a movement near a door.
A girl had walked in.
Auburn hair and emerald eyes, I felt my breath being sucked away.
She didn't seem to acknowledge that they were there. Instead, she went straight to the man, who he realized was her father, which made her...
"Father, when is Tomoyo coming? "she asked.
"Daughter... I have guest's." the king coughed.
"Oh! Im so sorry! Forgive me!" she said curtsying prettily.
Then she raised her head, and looked at Eriol and I, with horror on her face.
"Um... UM! Oh my god..." and she ran out the room.
I was confused. Eriol just looked amused.
"That is your daughter King Fujitaka?" he asked with laughter in his eyes.
"Yes... she is. Her name is... Kanako." He said hesitantly.
"She's beautiful, just as they say" Eriol said, as if he was stating a fact.
"That she is...Well, I believe we are to discuss a treaty, but that can wait till tomorrow. Let us dine first!" the King said smiling.
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I entered the room I would be staying in.
The princess's face haunted my mind.
It was so familiar... so warming...there was something I needed to remember... something I needed to know...
"Shoot, get these thoughts out of your head!" I yelled to myself.
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At the dining table...
"Where is that girl?" King Fujitaka frowned.
They had been eating for half an hour already and the princess had not shown herself.
King fujitaka ringed a bell.
A woman dressed in servant clothes appeard in a second.
"Call my daughter down will you?" the king asked frowning.
"Yes sir" and with that she was gone.
"I'm sorry, I don't know what's got into her today." He said to us apologetically.
"Oh, no worries, it doesn't bother us." Eriol said chewing on a shrimp.
"She's been down hearted after her brother and si-, I mean, brother's accident" the king explained.
"What happened?" I asked, curious.
The old man's eyes lost it happy glint. His face seemed even older now.
"He was assassinated." He said quietly.
I gasped. Eriol looked calm as a cucumber.
"You see... before your country and ours made a pact 2 years ago, there have been numerous attacks on the future king of Japan." Fujitaka said heavily, "One night, one man was successful. He assassinated my son while he was on a carriage riding toward tomoeda, where he was born; He went there to see a lovely woman he had just met. The man was waiting along the road. He was a well-trained man in the martial arts and boarded the carriage and plunged a knife into this chest. He died soon afterward."
I was silent. Eriol nodded.
"Yes... I heard something like that... but wasn't your daughter in the carriage as well? Why wasn't she assassinated too?" he asked.
"I... don't really know why." The king said slowly, as if choosing his words carefully," But she has been the gem of this country, and I'm glad.... I didn't lose her."
The doors burst open and Kanako came in.
"Yes father?" she asked, not looking at either Eriol or I.
"Why aren't you eating with us?" he asked her sternly," you must be polite to our guests!"
"I was feeding Kero." she said simply.
King Fujitaka sighed. "Are you done now?"
"Yes" and with that she sat down next to her father, facing us two.
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After the dinner, I walked up the stairs.
I heard stomping. I looked up.
Kanako was flying down the stairs... and noticed me too late.
"KYAHHHH!!!" she yelled as she crashed into me.
"OH ^#$&@)^#$" I yelled as I felt her crash into me, and we rolled down the flight of stairs.
As I saw the approaching floor and wall, and grabbed her around the waist, and protected her.
I looked down at her as we left the last stair.
Her eyes were wide with astonishment
BOOM CRASH.
We crashed into the reading table and at last, crashed into the wall. Or correction, I crashed into the wall for I was trying to protect the princess.
I immediately let go of her in my pain.
My head had hit that reading table.
The room started spinning in circles around me. My head felt clearer.
Then. Memories started to rush towards me.
Kanako...the Key or Clow... the book...
I opened my eyes.
I saw Kanako.
I was angry.
"YOU...!" I yelled at her.
I saw her face change from concern, to fear.
She began backing away from me, her eyes wide.
I got up, wincing from the pain, and strode over to her.
She turned around and ran.
She was fast. But I was faster.
I ran ahead of her, slammed the door and locked it.
Then, I turned around to face her.
My features softened.
She looked the same, yet she seemed more radiant than in China.
"Xiao Lang..." she said softly, with fear in her voice.
"Kanako...or should I say, SAKURA" I said.
I was confused.
"Tell me everything. You owe me that much." I said with sarcasm dripping from my mouth.
She winced.
"I.... I-"
I grabbed her shaked her, hard.
"Your not going to trick me anymore do you hear me Kinomoto?" I said through clenched teeth, calling her by her surname.
Her eyes widened.
"You erased my memory didn't you? Why? Was everything a lie? Just to get the clow book? Answer me Kinomoto!" I said, rage in my voice.
She felt small and fragile. Her eyes were sad and distant. I almost felt bad about yelling at her.
"Alright... ill tell it from the beginning."
I looked at her in surprise.
Her voice was full of pain.
********** = Sakura narrative =
I was born, along with my twin sister. She was 2 minutes and 36 seconds older than me. We were healthy babies at birth, and my mother was joyous.
There was a problem though.
Who would take the throne as princess? If Touya, our older brother died, who would take over the throne? The tradition was to kill the younger twin.
There was a legend, that our ancestors were once twins. The two boy twins grew up to be strong and governed. Then came a problem. Who would take the throne? The younger one, or the older one? To let the older one take the throne seemed more logical. Yet the younger brother was jealous. They were twins. Why couldn't he take over the throne? The young twin ran from home and started an army. He rose against his brother. Power corrupted the twins and they died in battle against each other.
To eliminate a problem like this even happening again, they decided if twins were ever born to the royal family, the younger twin was the be killed at birth.
The royal family always seemed to be blessed or cursed, with twins. The younger ones were always killed. It became tradition.
When Kanako and I, Sakura, was born, I was suppose to be killed right away, for I was the younger one. But my mother objected. She loved both of us equally. She was a twin herself, her younger sister was killed at birth. She wanted us to grow up as sisters, and to die, as sisters.
She was desperate; she didn't want to see any of her children killed. So, she asked my father to help her. To help her save me. My father too didn't want to see me killed, but it was tradition, and by not killing me, he was breaking the law of the land.
He loved me, and he loved my mother very much. He said he would be the one to kill me, pretending, as he held me, his child, that he didn't care for me.
He brought me underground, and instead of killing me, gave me to one of the maids, and asked her to hide me for the time being.
The maid hid me, and nursed me for the day.
All the servants said it was wondrous, how I didn't make a peep of a sound. It was as if I understand the situation, and kept my mouth shut to save myself.
For 17 years I lived underground with the servants. For 17 years I didn't ever see the sun, nor smelled the full air. I didn't see a flower bloom, nor see a bird make its nest for its eggs. I was life deprived; yet I was alive.
My mother died when Kanako and I were 5.
She had a heart tumor. Before she died though, she made my father promise to never give me up. If anyone found out I were alive, a network would help me escape. And many peasants in the land were willing to hide the twin of Nadeshiko's, my mother's.
When I turned 17, along with my sister... something terrible happened.
I remember my sister coming down to visit me. She said she was going with Touya to meet his possible future fiancé who lived in Tomoeda, where we were born.
They left. They didn't come back at their appointed time.
My father was worried, and we soon got our answers.
Touya.... And my sister was assassinated. Someone had been waiting for them to come by in their carriage.
Japan was in panic...
There wasn't going to be any inheritance to the throne anymore.
My father, through his grief, knew that he must first take care of his country, before he could mourn over his loss.
He sent out his advisors, who knew I was alive, and had them bring the bodies back.
They quickly buried Kanako in the family grave. They left her grave blank, so that no one would know.
Then, they brought me out. I was to impersonate my sister.
They locked me in a room for a while, telling the people that Kanako was still alive, and she would still govern the country.
I was finally let out, thanks to the death of my sister.
I was angry... and sad.
I swore revenge on the man the assassinated my siblings.
My family has deep magic inside of us.
I read out history, and it stated that the 14 generated, the younger twin, would possess the power to the clow cards.
I heard they were in the possession of the Li Clan.
I set out for Hong Kong at once.
I knew I couldn't just come in and take it. The security was too great. I needed to get in using trust.
That's when I met you.
After I acquired the clow cards, I came back and trained for a month.
********** I looked at Sakura. I never knew she had this kind of life.
"Do you see now?" she asked softly, "that's why I needed the clow cards. That why I broke in and took them."
I nodded tightly.
"But something happened that I didn't expect." She said, turning to me, smiling.
"And what... is that? I asked, my heart thumping. I loved her smile.
"I... fell in love with you."
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Ahahahah!!! Now you know why! *me wearing my triumphant smile*
Now you know why I called her Kanako, instead of Sakura! MOahhahahahah!!! (can you tell im pleased with myself? LoL)
well, I HOPE that was enjoyable. It took a while to write! After I get off the comp, my dad's installing. So yeaaa! THIS is going to be last update. Unless he forgets. Again. Hahahaha. I don't think it'll work this time.
Miss Kit Taylor
To my angel EH
Ok... I'm hurrying typing the story, before my dad puts in the software. I'll see if I can finish and put it in. if not, ill put it in some other time.
Yayee! I took SAT's 1!!! I hope I got a score 1300+ so that I don't need to take it anymore! =]
My AP history test if Friday. Wish my luck.
Let's start.
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1 month later...
"Prince Xiao Lang!"
I stood there, glaring at my advisor.
"Yea?" I said, clearly annoyed.
"You've been avoiding it for much too long," he said scolding," you must find yourself a wife quickly! Your 19 for crying out loud! Your father married at 18!"
"One year... big whoop." I said.
"It is your obligations!" the short bald man said, "You are the future ruler of the land! The land is in turmoil! If you do not start doing your duties, your country will fall apart!"
"Then let it fall apart!" I said angrily. I had had enough.
"There is no woman I see worthy! They either want my money, want me for my looks, or want the title of queen of this land! All women are the same! Until I meet the one that loves me for what I have in my heart, I will marry no woman!" I said coldly.
My head started spinning.
"This... feels oddly like... déjà vu." I said muttering.
"I'm going out for a bit." I called over my shoulder to my shocked advisor.
I walked out to my garden.
I went over the to cherry blossoms. My chest felt tight.
'Why does my heart feel like it's going to break every time I look at the cherry blossoms?' I wondered.
My hand reached forward, and I gently plucked a cherry blossom.
"Sa... ku... ra..." I said softly. The Japanese word for Yingfa.
It rang a bell. But why?
++++++++++
"Hey cousin!"
I turned around and saw Eriol coming towards me.
"Wanna come to Japan with me?" he asked grinning, "I heard they got lots of hot chicks there."
"You're going there for a treaty, not for sight-seeing purposes." I said amused.
"Hey... kill two birds with one stone." He grinned," I'm going to be meeting the King of Japan. I heard his daughter is a sight to see."
"Not interested." I said mildly, staring at the Sakura.
Eriol's eyes followed to where mine were looking at.
"Sakura huh?" he said, referring to them in the Japanese word.
"Yeah... I don't know, every time I look at them, I feel like I'm forgetting something..." I trailed off.
"Or someone you mean?" Eriol said mildly, fingering a Sakura.
"What?" I asked.
"Never mind... you wanna go? I promise you it'll be worth it..." he said with a promise in his voice, making him sound serious.
"I guess..." I said unconvinced.
"Great, start packing the necessities. We're leaving tomorrow." And with that, he walked back.
I sighed.
"Sakura..."
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"OH JESUS!" I yelled as a car narrowly missed me.
Eriol and I had arrived in Japan. The sweltering heat was near to unbearable, and hot weather made me cranky.
"Welcome to Japan" Eriol said dryly beside me, "I bet their number one death reason is car accidents."
"I wouldn't be surprised." I said just as dryly as a car narrowly missed them again," GET A BICYCLE!" I yelled at the driver.
"C'mon Xiao Lang, no use yelling at ignorant ears, lets get in the limousine and get to the castle." Eriol said pulling me.
After an hour drive, we neared the castle.
"Prince Xiao Lang, Ambassador Eriol Hiiragizawa." The driver said formerly, bowing.
They bowed back, and entered the castle.
They were greeted by an elderly man.
I blinked in surprise. I had seen this man! In my dreams!
Before I could say a word though, Eriol started speaking.
"Your highness" he said bowing low, "I am the ambassador of China, and this is Prince Xiao Lang, future King of China."
The elderly man smiled. Crinkles formed near his eyes.
"I am King Fujitaka" he said loud and clear, "you two are very welcome in our humble home."
I bowed politely.
I saw a movement near a door.
A girl had walked in.
Auburn hair and emerald eyes, I felt my breath being sucked away.
She didn't seem to acknowledge that they were there. Instead, she went straight to the man, who he realized was her father, which made her...
"Father, when is Tomoyo coming? "she asked.
"Daughter... I have guest's." the king coughed.
"Oh! Im so sorry! Forgive me!" she said curtsying prettily.
Then she raised her head, and looked at Eriol and I, with horror on her face.
"Um... UM! Oh my god..." and she ran out the room.
I was confused. Eriol just looked amused.
"That is your daughter King Fujitaka?" he asked with laughter in his eyes.
"Yes... she is. Her name is... Kanako." He said hesitantly.
"She's beautiful, just as they say" Eriol said, as if he was stating a fact.
"That she is...Well, I believe we are to discuss a treaty, but that can wait till tomorrow. Let us dine first!" the King said smiling.
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I entered the room I would be staying in.
The princess's face haunted my mind.
It was so familiar... so warming...there was something I needed to remember... something I needed to know...
"Shoot, get these thoughts out of your head!" I yelled to myself.
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At the dining table...
"Where is that girl?" King Fujitaka frowned.
They had been eating for half an hour already and the princess had not shown herself.
King fujitaka ringed a bell.
A woman dressed in servant clothes appeard in a second.
"Call my daughter down will you?" the king asked frowning.
"Yes sir" and with that she was gone.
"I'm sorry, I don't know what's got into her today." He said to us apologetically.
"Oh, no worries, it doesn't bother us." Eriol said chewing on a shrimp.
"She's been down hearted after her brother and si-, I mean, brother's accident" the king explained.
"What happened?" I asked, curious.
The old man's eyes lost it happy glint. His face seemed even older now.
"He was assassinated." He said quietly.
I gasped. Eriol looked calm as a cucumber.
"You see... before your country and ours made a pact 2 years ago, there have been numerous attacks on the future king of Japan." Fujitaka said heavily, "One night, one man was successful. He assassinated my son while he was on a carriage riding toward tomoeda, where he was born; He went there to see a lovely woman he had just met. The man was waiting along the road. He was a well-trained man in the martial arts and boarded the carriage and plunged a knife into this chest. He died soon afterward."
I was silent. Eriol nodded.
"Yes... I heard something like that... but wasn't your daughter in the carriage as well? Why wasn't she assassinated too?" he asked.
"I... don't really know why." The king said slowly, as if choosing his words carefully," But she has been the gem of this country, and I'm glad.... I didn't lose her."
The doors burst open and Kanako came in.
"Yes father?" she asked, not looking at either Eriol or I.
"Why aren't you eating with us?" he asked her sternly," you must be polite to our guests!"
"I was feeding Kero." she said simply.
King Fujitaka sighed. "Are you done now?"
"Yes" and with that she sat down next to her father, facing us two.
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After the dinner, I walked up the stairs.
I heard stomping. I looked up.
Kanako was flying down the stairs... and noticed me too late.
"KYAHHHH!!!" she yelled as she crashed into me.
"OH ^#$&@)^#$" I yelled as I felt her crash into me, and we rolled down the flight of stairs.
As I saw the approaching floor and wall, and grabbed her around the waist, and protected her.
I looked down at her as we left the last stair.
Her eyes were wide with astonishment
BOOM CRASH.
We crashed into the reading table and at last, crashed into the wall. Or correction, I crashed into the wall for I was trying to protect the princess.
I immediately let go of her in my pain.
My head had hit that reading table.
The room started spinning in circles around me. My head felt clearer.
Then. Memories started to rush towards me.
Kanako...the Key or Clow... the book...
I opened my eyes.
I saw Kanako.
I was angry.
"YOU...!" I yelled at her.
I saw her face change from concern, to fear.
She began backing away from me, her eyes wide.
I got up, wincing from the pain, and strode over to her.
She turned around and ran.
She was fast. But I was faster.
I ran ahead of her, slammed the door and locked it.
Then, I turned around to face her.
My features softened.
She looked the same, yet she seemed more radiant than in China.
"Xiao Lang..." she said softly, with fear in her voice.
"Kanako...or should I say, SAKURA" I said.
I was confused.
"Tell me everything. You owe me that much." I said with sarcasm dripping from my mouth.
She winced.
"I.... I-"
I grabbed her shaked her, hard.
"Your not going to trick me anymore do you hear me Kinomoto?" I said through clenched teeth, calling her by her surname.
Her eyes widened.
"You erased my memory didn't you? Why? Was everything a lie? Just to get the clow book? Answer me Kinomoto!" I said, rage in my voice.
She felt small and fragile. Her eyes were sad and distant. I almost felt bad about yelling at her.
"Alright... ill tell it from the beginning."
I looked at her in surprise.
Her voice was full of pain.
********** = Sakura narrative =
I was born, along with my twin sister. She was 2 minutes and 36 seconds older than me. We were healthy babies at birth, and my mother was joyous.
There was a problem though.
Who would take the throne as princess? If Touya, our older brother died, who would take over the throne? The tradition was to kill the younger twin.
There was a legend, that our ancestors were once twins. The two boy twins grew up to be strong and governed. Then came a problem. Who would take the throne? The younger one, or the older one? To let the older one take the throne seemed more logical. Yet the younger brother was jealous. They were twins. Why couldn't he take over the throne? The young twin ran from home and started an army. He rose against his brother. Power corrupted the twins and they died in battle against each other.
To eliminate a problem like this even happening again, they decided if twins were ever born to the royal family, the younger twin was the be killed at birth.
The royal family always seemed to be blessed or cursed, with twins. The younger ones were always killed. It became tradition.
When Kanako and I, Sakura, was born, I was suppose to be killed right away, for I was the younger one. But my mother objected. She loved both of us equally. She was a twin herself, her younger sister was killed at birth. She wanted us to grow up as sisters, and to die, as sisters.
She was desperate; she didn't want to see any of her children killed. So, she asked my father to help her. To help her save me. My father too didn't want to see me killed, but it was tradition, and by not killing me, he was breaking the law of the land.
He loved me, and he loved my mother very much. He said he would be the one to kill me, pretending, as he held me, his child, that he didn't care for me.
He brought me underground, and instead of killing me, gave me to one of the maids, and asked her to hide me for the time being.
The maid hid me, and nursed me for the day.
All the servants said it was wondrous, how I didn't make a peep of a sound. It was as if I understand the situation, and kept my mouth shut to save myself.
For 17 years I lived underground with the servants. For 17 years I didn't ever see the sun, nor smelled the full air. I didn't see a flower bloom, nor see a bird make its nest for its eggs. I was life deprived; yet I was alive.
My mother died when Kanako and I were 5.
She had a heart tumor. Before she died though, she made my father promise to never give me up. If anyone found out I were alive, a network would help me escape. And many peasants in the land were willing to hide the twin of Nadeshiko's, my mother's.
When I turned 17, along with my sister... something terrible happened.
I remember my sister coming down to visit me. She said she was going with Touya to meet his possible future fiancé who lived in Tomoeda, where we were born.
They left. They didn't come back at their appointed time.
My father was worried, and we soon got our answers.
Touya.... And my sister was assassinated. Someone had been waiting for them to come by in their carriage.
Japan was in panic...
There wasn't going to be any inheritance to the throne anymore.
My father, through his grief, knew that he must first take care of his country, before he could mourn over his loss.
He sent out his advisors, who knew I was alive, and had them bring the bodies back.
They quickly buried Kanako in the family grave. They left her grave blank, so that no one would know.
Then, they brought me out. I was to impersonate my sister.
They locked me in a room for a while, telling the people that Kanako was still alive, and she would still govern the country.
I was finally let out, thanks to the death of my sister.
I was angry... and sad.
I swore revenge on the man the assassinated my siblings.
My family has deep magic inside of us.
I read out history, and it stated that the 14 generated, the younger twin, would possess the power to the clow cards.
I heard they were in the possession of the Li Clan.
I set out for Hong Kong at once.
I knew I couldn't just come in and take it. The security was too great. I needed to get in using trust.
That's when I met you.
After I acquired the clow cards, I came back and trained for a month.
********** I looked at Sakura. I never knew she had this kind of life.
"Do you see now?" she asked softly, "that's why I needed the clow cards. That why I broke in and took them."
I nodded tightly.
"But something happened that I didn't expect." She said, turning to me, smiling.
"And what... is that? I asked, my heart thumping. I loved her smile.
"I... fell in love with you."
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ahahahah!!! Now you know why! *me wearing my triumphant smile*
Now you know why I called her Kanako, instead of Sakura! MOahhahahahah!!! (can you tell im pleased with myself? LoL)
well, I HOPE that was enjoyable. It took a while to write! After I get off the comp, my dad's installing. So yeaaa! THIS is going to be last update. Unless he forgets. Again. Hahahaha. I don't think it'll work this time.
Miss Kit Taylor
To my angel EH
