Hiya, everyone!!! Chaos is back with chapter 4!
K.K.: Well duh! If you weren't back, you wouldn't be here!
Chaos: This is MY fic! Go away! * transforms *
Super Kawaii Chaos-chan: Ha! I win!!!
Sarah bunni: Cheep shot!
S.K.C-c: Oh shut up! I'll kill you too!
K.K. & Sarah bunni: * whimper *
Chaos: Anywho, the weirdness that is me has returned with another chapter!
So, read all that you can read!!!
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It was evening. Syaoran and Sakura had long since returned from HQ, but still sat in silence. Sakura stared at the floor, obviously in deep thought. Her emerald green eyes seemed deader than ever. Syaoran wished he could ask her why she hadn't wanted to visit her friends and base, but couldn't get the nerve.
"Umm, Sakura?" Syaoran ventured to ask a while later. He had decided he had better ask soon, or just never ask at all.
"Hmm..." Sakura simply said. Her tone, though barely loud enough to hear, was dull.
"Umm, I was just, you know, wondering why you didn't want to visit your friends," Syaoran managed to stutter out. Sakura looked up, eyes flashing dangerously. Syaoran gulped. (A/N: Sorry if Syaoran is OOC, but that's how its gotta be!) Sakura sighed.
"I'm sorry!" Syaoran quickly said. He almost as quickly looked at the floor. Suddenly, his shoes seemed very interesting. Sakura sighed and shook her head. She should have known this was coming. She had only been looking mad or depressed since they had returned from HQ.
"We didn't build that building you know," Sakura said thoughtfully. Syaoran looked up at her. She almost looked sad.
"All of the machinery was already there, as well. All we had to do was move in, fix it up, and it was ours," Sakura said. Her voice was almost a whisper.
"That place," she sighed, "it brings back bad, horrible memories. That was..." Sakura didn't finish. Syaoran looked at her with longing. He really wanted to find out why Sakura was so depressed about that place!
"That place... is the..." once again, Sakura stopped. She tried to start again but hesitated.
"That place is the WHAT?" Syaoran yelled, finally tired of Sakura starting and stopping over and over again. She looked at him in a surprised way. Her eyes had lost the deadness and suddenly looked almost, well, they looked ready to laugh.
"That place is where they kept all the children. That place was the Capsule warehouse," Sakura finally said. Syaoran suddenly felt a surge of guilt spread over him. He looked up at Sakura. She gave him a sad smile.
"I'm... I'm so sorry. I didn't..." Syaoran stuttered.
"It's okay, you didn't know," Sakura said softly, although deep, very very deep inside she wanted to yell; 'Well now you DO!' Syaoran knew that Sakura wanted to yell, scream, and rant at him, and he was willing to take it, but was grateful that she kept her fury to herself.
Later that night, Sakura lay in her room thinking. She had hoped that Syaoran wouldn't ask about HQ, but knew that he would. Sakura sighed and looked around her room. She was lying on her bed, which was covered by a faded and rather moth eaten blanket of faded pink. By the wall was her dresser drawer. On top were her last remaining possessions. One was a picture of her mother, Nadeshiko. Another was a simple gold ring, given to her by her father. Next, was a small, cloth cherry blossom, which she had obtained from her brother. Lastly, there lay the thing that stuck in her brain the most. It was a key in the shape of a ring with a star in the middle. Sakura remembered the days when... No! Those days were over now.
"But I wish they weren't..." Sakura said softly to herself. But her thoughts kept going back to when Syaoran had helped her capture the Clow Cards, which had long since been back safely locked in the book. She now missed Kero and Yue, but knew that it would do them no good to have them back. Besides, she didn't even know where the Clow book was. Sakura sighed and rolled over on her bed and decided that dwelling on old memories would no longer do her any good. Sleep came quickly, but all night, Sakura tossed and turned as her dreams were haunted by her memories.
The next morning, Sakura got up and dressed as she usually did. She hadn't slept well at all. She had had nightmare after nightmare, each one a worse memory than the last. Finally tired of the nightmares, Sakura had decided to form a plan. She had thought about it all night and was finally ready. She was prepared to ask Syaoran for help. She knew that there was a time machine in the Grand Palace and she wanted to help Syaoran. Sakura knew what they would have to do.
She was ready to take down the Great Leader once and for all... or die trying!
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So... what did you think? Finally, the story will start getting good, or for those of you who already think it's good, it'll get better! K.K.: How can a story like this get better? Chaos (me): I always say this so I think now is a good time in this chapter, NO FLAMES!!!!! Oh, and for all you wondering, K.K. is my sister and partner in crime! K.K.: Yeah I am! Chaos: And Sarah bunni is one of my friends! Anywho, I think I'm gonna go eat ramen... * starts mumbling to self about ramen * Oh! Umm... you didn't hear that! So anyway, see you all in the next chapter! Bye!!! Love ya all, Chaos!!!
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It was evening. Syaoran and Sakura had long since returned from HQ, but still sat in silence. Sakura stared at the floor, obviously in deep thought. Her emerald green eyes seemed deader than ever. Syaoran wished he could ask her why she hadn't wanted to visit her friends and base, but couldn't get the nerve.
"Umm, Sakura?" Syaoran ventured to ask a while later. He had decided he had better ask soon, or just never ask at all.
"Hmm..." Sakura simply said. Her tone, though barely loud enough to hear, was dull.
"Umm, I was just, you know, wondering why you didn't want to visit your friends," Syaoran managed to stutter out. Sakura looked up, eyes flashing dangerously. Syaoran gulped. (A/N: Sorry if Syaoran is OOC, but that's how its gotta be!) Sakura sighed.
"I'm sorry!" Syaoran quickly said. He almost as quickly looked at the floor. Suddenly, his shoes seemed very interesting. Sakura sighed and shook her head. She should have known this was coming. She had only been looking mad or depressed since they had returned from HQ.
"We didn't build that building you know," Sakura said thoughtfully. Syaoran looked up at her. She almost looked sad.
"All of the machinery was already there, as well. All we had to do was move in, fix it up, and it was ours," Sakura said. Her voice was almost a whisper.
"That place," she sighed, "it brings back bad, horrible memories. That was..." Sakura didn't finish. Syaoran looked at her with longing. He really wanted to find out why Sakura was so depressed about that place!
"That place... is the..." once again, Sakura stopped. She tried to start again but hesitated.
"That place is the WHAT?" Syaoran yelled, finally tired of Sakura starting and stopping over and over again. She looked at him in a surprised way. Her eyes had lost the deadness and suddenly looked almost, well, they looked ready to laugh.
"That place is where they kept all the children. That place was the Capsule warehouse," Sakura finally said. Syaoran suddenly felt a surge of guilt spread over him. He looked up at Sakura. She gave him a sad smile.
"I'm... I'm so sorry. I didn't..." Syaoran stuttered.
"It's okay, you didn't know," Sakura said softly, although deep, very very deep inside she wanted to yell; 'Well now you DO!' Syaoran knew that Sakura wanted to yell, scream, and rant at him, and he was willing to take it, but was grateful that she kept her fury to herself.
Later that night, Sakura lay in her room thinking. She had hoped that Syaoran wouldn't ask about HQ, but knew that he would. Sakura sighed and looked around her room. She was lying on her bed, which was covered by a faded and rather moth eaten blanket of faded pink. By the wall was her dresser drawer. On top were her last remaining possessions. One was a picture of her mother, Nadeshiko. Another was a simple gold ring, given to her by her father. Next, was a small, cloth cherry blossom, which she had obtained from her brother. Lastly, there lay the thing that stuck in her brain the most. It was a key in the shape of a ring with a star in the middle. Sakura remembered the days when... No! Those days were over now.
"But I wish they weren't..." Sakura said softly to herself. But her thoughts kept going back to when Syaoran had helped her capture the Clow Cards, which had long since been back safely locked in the book. She now missed Kero and Yue, but knew that it would do them no good to have them back. Besides, she didn't even know where the Clow book was. Sakura sighed and rolled over on her bed and decided that dwelling on old memories would no longer do her any good. Sleep came quickly, but all night, Sakura tossed and turned as her dreams were haunted by her memories.
The next morning, Sakura got up and dressed as she usually did. She hadn't slept well at all. She had had nightmare after nightmare, each one a worse memory than the last. Finally tired of the nightmares, Sakura had decided to form a plan. She had thought about it all night and was finally ready. She was prepared to ask Syaoran for help. She knew that there was a time machine in the Grand Palace and she wanted to help Syaoran. Sakura knew what they would have to do.
She was ready to take down the Great Leader once and for all... or die trying!
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So... what did you think? Finally, the story will start getting good, or for those of you who already think it's good, it'll get better! K.K.: How can a story like this get better? Chaos (me): I always say this so I think now is a good time in this chapter, NO FLAMES!!!!! Oh, and for all you wondering, K.K. is my sister and partner in crime! K.K.: Yeah I am! Chaos: And Sarah bunni is one of my friends! Anywho, I think I'm gonna go eat ramen... * starts mumbling to self about ramen * Oh! Umm... you didn't hear that! So anyway, see you all in the next chapter! Bye!!! Love ya all, Chaos!!!
