By Mad Meg Askevron Chapter Six Disclaimer: Hello, Fanfiction!

Wedding

Since coming to Oregon Tomoyo had been working on her greatest piece. She sewed on the last emerald, she folded it up and put it in a large white box with a red ribbon tied on it. Tomoyo and Meiling had spent the time packing up the apartment, The arranged for a mover to pick up the boxes. The two girls boarded the plane and headed home, for Japan. When they got there it was with a sense of relief. They had their stuff sent to the proper houses. Sakura had found the perfect house for her and Syaoran. It was two stories and pleasant pale sage color, with the windows painted a bright white. But their favorite feature was a cherry tree out side with a swing hanging from it. Sakura and Syaoran set up their bedroom in the master bedroom. It had two bathrooms, a kitchen a living room and two spare bedrooms. Syaoran and the guys were preparing at the Kinomoto house while all the girls went to the new house. They sat on the pair of couches in the living room, Sakura in the middle. Tomoyo came up and presented her the gift. Sakura in her fluffy pink robe opened it surprised. In side was a beautiful wedding gown, she rushed into the back with Meiling and Tomoyo. The dress' skirt puffed out, but not too much. It he a long flowing, Cathedral train, about three feet long, with a veil of snowy white that was foot longer and embroidered with soft pink in the shape of two cherry trees, the trunk at the foot with the shadowy branches that reached up her hair. The front of laced up with a pale green background. It had emerald flowers decorated with diamond dew all over the bodice and extensive hem. Tomoyo braided diamonds and emeralds into Sakura's hair. Sakura used the flower card to make a bouquet of cherry blossoms, nadashikos, and white roses. It had a white lace cover to go over her hands with long white ribbons. Sakura and all the women packed into the black limo and rode to the shrine.
Sakura walked up the aisle, the cathedral was filled with roses, the giant windows looked out on a beautiful garden and a soft breeze made her skirt sway, she could see Syaoran beaming with pride. Her father and brother, Touya glared at Syaoran, walked Sakura to the alter. Sakura was then standing before the only man she'd ever love. He was dressed in one of Tomoyo's creations. The priest seemed to enjoy the wedding; it was after all what Marriage was for. Finally he announced them husband and wife. Sakura closed her eyes and put her arms around Syaoran's neck as he kisses her, politely, but full of promise.
The reception was just as beautiful and Sakura found that the train detached from the dress and she was allowed to dance. The cake was made of three layers of Dutch chocolate with white marzipan giving it a satiny look. It was decorated with cherry blossoms and green leaves. As they celebrated the happy marriage, it was obvious to all how much they loved each other, and even Touya softened. Sakura was staggered by how many people had come to her wedding, and all of them loved her and were glad she was smiling again. Even Yalen, Syaoran's mother had come and kissed Sakura on each cheek and welcomed her to the family as Mrs. Syaoran Li. Syaoran scooped her up into his arms; he carried her, his giggling wife who's eyes glowed like new stars, to the limo that had cans and banner that said "Just Married" on the back. Tomoyo, dressed in violet blushed as she waved with Sakura's bouquet in her hand.

It had been two years and Sakura had her first child. Her name was Nadashiko, she had a long fall of auburn hair and emerald eyes. Sakura had she second child three years later, a little boy, with chocolate hair and emerald eyes ringed with amber, his name was Mamoru. He was the only one of the two children with magic. But his is another story. One that may not be told. But for now, they lived happily ever after. Together in the safe circle of their love, a love so profound the world staggered in it's wake. They shown in the eyes of all, when they touched you, you were changed forever. They loved all and everything, the very example of what love should be.

The End

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