Transfer Students
"Sakura-chan!" Fujitaka Kinomoto called up the stairs to his 14 yeard old daughter. "Your going to be late for your first day of school!"
"Hoe! Coming!" She yelled back, the sounds of a girl rushing to get ready following. Mr. Kinomoto sighed and returned to the kitchen to see his eldest child still sitting there drinking his coffee.
"I thought you wanted to be early," he said, setting Sakura's breakfast on the table. "Why are you still here?"
"Decided I'd be nice and give the monster a ride to school," Touya shrugged. Unfortunately, at the same time, Sakura entered the room.
"I am NOT a monster!" She yelled at him as she sat down. "And I do NOT need a ride!"
"Suit yourself," Touya shrugged again. Mr. Kinomoto chuckled. The 21 year old stood up, and grabbing a piece of toast, headed out. "First day of university, here I come."
"If you need anything Touya!" Mr. Kinomoto called as he left. "I'll be there in the afternoon!"
"Alright dad!" Touya called back, before closing the door. He pulled the keys to his moterbike out of his pocket as he walked over to it, and snatched his helmet from the seat. He secured it on his head as he sat down, and revving the engine, was off.
It took him 15 minutes to get to the universitly (it would of been 10, but he stopped for gas and a chocolate bar), and then another five minutes to find a parking space in the large parking lot. He was glad when he got to the spot he agreed to met Yukito at. With a small sigh, he sat down on a bench and looked around for his friend. He didn't spot him right away, but noticed many other people he did know. Then he felt something...
When he gave his powers to Yue years ago, he had not been as good with knowing when Sakura was in trouble or not. But over the years, his magic started to return to him, and though considerably weaker, and usually not working, he could sense Yue and Sakura and a few other magical beings that he knew were around, even if he couldn't see them.
But this wasn't familiar... no, this was something that would probably have his genki sister sneaking out at night... again. Before he could look for the sourse of the aura though, he heard a voice that he had not heard for almost three years now...
"TOUYA!!" Someone screamed. Immediately he jumped up and tried to run, but within seconds he was jumped upon and dragged to the ground. He could feel everyones' eyes on them, and groaning, he silently wished to sink into the ground and die quietly. "Didja miss me? I betcha didn't think I would come back!"
"You got me there Ruby..." he muttered through gritted teeth. "Now will you get off me?" Reluctantly the mohagany haired girl complied, and waited patiently as he stood up before hugging him tightly.
"I missed you SO much" Ruby squeeled as Touya struggled to push her away. It was no use... Thats when he heard the laughter. Looking up he saw Yukito smiling at him warmly, and beside him...
For a moment, his senses tingled again.
"Who's your girlfriend?" Touya asked, finally prying Ruby off of him. The energetic girl settled with holding onto his arm as Yukito blushed.
"I'm not his girlfriend," the stunning brunnette besides him giggled; her green eyes flashed with amusement. "I'm an... aquaintance of Ruby's. Chaery Tsuki."
"Chaery, this is Touya!" Ruby said, leaning onto his shoulder and causing him to grown. "My-"
"FInish that sentance," Touya hissed. "And face the concequences..." This caused Chaery to laugh again. Before he could snap at her too, the bell rand, signalling the first period. Ruby reluctantly let go of his arm, and then four of them parted ways...
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
Meanwhile, at Seijyo Jr. High School, Sakura and best friend Tomoyo entered their new classroom. Chatting aimlessly, they got two desks beside each other at the back of the class, and waiting while the rest of the class came in and sat down as well. It was extremely noisy, as the teacher had not arrived yet.
"Did Touya really do that?" Tomoyo asked; as a pass time, they sympathized with Touya's ex-girlfriends and sometimes made bets on how long new ones would last.
"Yeah," Sakura nodded. "She ran out of the house crying, and when dad came home and asked why he didn't bring his girlfriend like he said he would, he said 'she didn't like the ribbons...' like he ALWAYS says..."
"That's strange," Tomoyo muttered, but then she smiled. "But we'll worry about the mystery of the ribbons later. You owe me ten bucks!" Sakura groaned, hitting her head on the desk.
"Hello Sakura," someone said from behind her; Tomoyo gasped.
"Hello," Sakura cheered, not looking back. Instead she pulled her backpack into her lap and tried to find the money she had though she put in there...
"Don't you remember me?" the voice prompted. Curiosity got the best of the young cherry blossom, and she peeked over her shoulder; the site made her gasp as well, and her bag drop to the floor forgotten as she stod up and embraced the person.
"Eriol-kun!" Sakura said happily. "When did you get back from England?"
"Not too long ago," he chuckled. "But this is a little more then a friendly visit... I'll explain later, alright?"
"Alright," Sakura agreed warily, even though she wanted to know what was so important right then. Just then the teacher entered the room, so with one last smile, she sat back down. She sighed slightly; it was a looong time until lunch...
Dong... Dong... Dong...
"Thats the lunch bell," Chaery said as the bell rand some time later. It turned out that she and Touya shared the same second period; math. She had singled him out immediately, dragging him to a double desk in the back before explaining to him that he was the only person that she knew in the class besides a creep that wanted her phone number.
"Great," Touya muttered as they both cleaned up their desk. "Well, I supposed the only bad thing that could happen now-"
"Class!" the professor called over the noise, interrupting him. "I hope you all remember that these seats shall be yours for the rest of the year!"
"Is that," he finished with a groan. Chaery grinned at him as she stood up.
"Don't worry," she said cheerily. "I'm not clingy like Ruby; the only reason I pounced on you and dragged you back here as soon as class started was so that Ryo wouldn't ask me to sit with him."
"So I was a part of a plot so that you wouldn't be stuck with some guy?" Touya asked, standing up as well. She nodded, and led the way out of the room. "So what am I? Chop liver?"
"Hey, the only differences between the two of you is the first impressions," Chaery said, raising her hands in surrender. "But if your trying to tell me that I should of sat with the guy who asked for my phone number as he tried to feel me up instead of the guy who (wrongly) assumed that I was his friend's girlfriend, then I would have to say your crazy." Touya blinked.
"Okay... he tried to do WHAT?"
"He tried to feel me up," Chaery shrugged, entering the cafeteria. "Yukito said something about meeting up at the front doors, so we can get our lunches and meet them there."
"I think your the crazy one, Chaery," Touya said, shaking his head as they got in line. "Letting a guy do that to you..."
"I said he tried," Chaery laughed, putting food on to her tray. "At that moment, you walked into the classroom and then I pounced on you; hopefully he thinks we're going out or that your an over protective friend or something, and he will leave me alone."
"Once again I am part of your plots," Touya sighed, pilling food on his tray as well. "But I severely doubt your my type, and most people would agree."
"What?" Do you not like brunnettes?" Chaery asked, winking teasingly. "Or maybe you don't like girls who jump on you?"
"I like girls," Touya said with a grin, paying for both of their lunches. "Who got ribbons for Christmas about three years ago." Chaery just stared at him as they walked towards the front doors.
"Your right," she said, shaking her head. "I'm not your type... but not only have you proved that you have impossible standards, but also that you ARE crazy..." Touya laughed; she wasn't that bad...
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
The lunch bell at Sakura's school was greetng with cheers. She and Tomoyo packed up their note books, lingering behind the rest of the class. They didn't have to wait too long, as Eriol approached them.
"What was it you wanted to tell me?" Sakura asked, looking at him. It was several moments before he met the cherry blossom's gaze, and several more before he spoke.
"I'm just concerned," he said truthfully. "It is foolish of me to speak so soon, in case I am wrong, but if I am not, I'll feel guilty. The least I can do is ask you to be on your guard, and watch for anything strange." Before he could supply them with more answers, he turned on his heel and left. Sakura watched him leave, now more confused then ever, but Tomoyo was never discouraged.
"I'm glad that I sold my old video camra now!" She said excitedly as they walked out of class and into the sea of students. "Now I have an excuse to get a new one! Oh, this is going to be so great! I can already imagine your first battle costume..." Tomoyo went starry-eyed as Sakura sighed.
"He just told me to be careful Tomoyo-chan," Sakura said, walking outside. "It doesn't nessisarily mean that something is happening..."
"Lets go to your house after school Sakura-chan," Tomoyo said pleasantly.
"Why?" Sakura asked, eyeing her friend nervously.
"I need to take your measurements of course!" Tomoyo said happily, as if proudly stating that two plus two equalled five. Then she blushed. "I wonder if Eriol-kun would let me make him battle costumes as well..." Now Sakura laughed.
"Do you still have a crush on Eriol-kun?" Sakura sand, forgetting for a moment what he had said; she needed to be careful.
"Iie!" Tomoyo shrieked, causing several people to stare. She was beat red. "Really Sakura... I always thought he would look good with you." Sakura laughed.
"And here I was thinking you two were a match made in heaven!"
Brrrring, brring! Brrrring, brring!
"Cell phones should be banned," Chaery commented back at the university. Someone two tables over picked up their cell. "They are annoying."
"I wouldn't mind having one," Ruby said with her normal smile; she sat beside Touya, across from Chaery. "They're cool!"
"I could be wrong," Yukito whispered across the table to Touya. "But I think they are going to start arguing..."
"We are not!" They both glared at Yukito. Touya grinned, listening to their heated chatter as Ruby and Chaery scolded Yukito for thinking that he knew what was happening.
Something grabbed at his senses suddenly... a sparke of an aura, very close by...
"Are you alright Touya?" He blinked; all three of them were staring at him.
"I'm fine," he assured them. They didn't look to assured... "Hey Chaery, where did you say you came from?" It was lame, but they all went back to their lunches.
"London England," she answered. "Why?"
"Sakura-chan!" Fujitaka Kinomoto called up the stairs to his 14 yeard old daughter. "Your going to be late for your first day of school!"
"Hoe! Coming!" She yelled back, the sounds of a girl rushing to get ready following. Mr. Kinomoto sighed and returned to the kitchen to see his eldest child still sitting there drinking his coffee.
"I thought you wanted to be early," he said, setting Sakura's breakfast on the table. "Why are you still here?"
"Decided I'd be nice and give the monster a ride to school," Touya shrugged. Unfortunately, at the same time, Sakura entered the room.
"I am NOT a monster!" She yelled at him as she sat down. "And I do NOT need a ride!"
"Suit yourself," Touya shrugged again. Mr. Kinomoto chuckled. The 21 year old stood up, and grabbing a piece of toast, headed out. "First day of university, here I come."
"If you need anything Touya!" Mr. Kinomoto called as he left. "I'll be there in the afternoon!"
"Alright dad!" Touya called back, before closing the door. He pulled the keys to his moterbike out of his pocket as he walked over to it, and snatched his helmet from the seat. He secured it on his head as he sat down, and revving the engine, was off.
It took him 15 minutes to get to the universitly (it would of been 10, but he stopped for gas and a chocolate bar), and then another five minutes to find a parking space in the large parking lot. He was glad when he got to the spot he agreed to met Yukito at. With a small sigh, he sat down on a bench and looked around for his friend. He didn't spot him right away, but noticed many other people he did know. Then he felt something...
When he gave his powers to Yue years ago, he had not been as good with knowing when Sakura was in trouble or not. But over the years, his magic started to return to him, and though considerably weaker, and usually not working, he could sense Yue and Sakura and a few other magical beings that he knew were around, even if he couldn't see them.
But this wasn't familiar... no, this was something that would probably have his genki sister sneaking out at night... again. Before he could look for the sourse of the aura though, he heard a voice that he had not heard for almost three years now...
"TOUYA!!" Someone screamed. Immediately he jumped up and tried to run, but within seconds he was jumped upon and dragged to the ground. He could feel everyones' eyes on them, and groaning, he silently wished to sink into the ground and die quietly. "Didja miss me? I betcha didn't think I would come back!"
"You got me there Ruby..." he muttered through gritted teeth. "Now will you get off me?" Reluctantly the mohagany haired girl complied, and waited patiently as he stood up before hugging him tightly.
"I missed you SO much" Ruby squeeled as Touya struggled to push her away. It was no use... Thats when he heard the laughter. Looking up he saw Yukito smiling at him warmly, and beside him...
For a moment, his senses tingled again.
"Who's your girlfriend?" Touya asked, finally prying Ruby off of him. The energetic girl settled with holding onto his arm as Yukito blushed.
"I'm not his girlfriend," the stunning brunnette besides him giggled; her green eyes flashed with amusement. "I'm an... aquaintance of Ruby's. Chaery Tsuki."
"Chaery, this is Touya!" Ruby said, leaning onto his shoulder and causing him to grown. "My-"
"FInish that sentance," Touya hissed. "And face the concequences..." This caused Chaery to laugh again. Before he could snap at her too, the bell rand, signalling the first period. Ruby reluctantly let go of his arm, and then four of them parted ways...
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
Meanwhile, at Seijyo Jr. High School, Sakura and best friend Tomoyo entered their new classroom. Chatting aimlessly, they got two desks beside each other at the back of the class, and waiting while the rest of the class came in and sat down as well. It was extremely noisy, as the teacher had not arrived yet.
"Did Touya really do that?" Tomoyo asked; as a pass time, they sympathized with Touya's ex-girlfriends and sometimes made bets on how long new ones would last.
"Yeah," Sakura nodded. "She ran out of the house crying, and when dad came home and asked why he didn't bring his girlfriend like he said he would, he said 'she didn't like the ribbons...' like he ALWAYS says..."
"That's strange," Tomoyo muttered, but then she smiled. "But we'll worry about the mystery of the ribbons later. You owe me ten bucks!" Sakura groaned, hitting her head on the desk.
"Hello Sakura," someone said from behind her; Tomoyo gasped.
"Hello," Sakura cheered, not looking back. Instead she pulled her backpack into her lap and tried to find the money she had though she put in there...
"Don't you remember me?" the voice prompted. Curiosity got the best of the young cherry blossom, and she peeked over her shoulder; the site made her gasp as well, and her bag drop to the floor forgotten as she stod up and embraced the person.
"Eriol-kun!" Sakura said happily. "When did you get back from England?"
"Not too long ago," he chuckled. "But this is a little more then a friendly visit... I'll explain later, alright?"
"Alright," Sakura agreed warily, even though she wanted to know what was so important right then. Just then the teacher entered the room, so with one last smile, she sat back down. She sighed slightly; it was a looong time until lunch...
Dong... Dong... Dong...
"Thats the lunch bell," Chaery said as the bell rand some time later. It turned out that she and Touya shared the same second period; math. She had singled him out immediately, dragging him to a double desk in the back before explaining to him that he was the only person that she knew in the class besides a creep that wanted her phone number.
"Great," Touya muttered as they both cleaned up their desk. "Well, I supposed the only bad thing that could happen now-"
"Class!" the professor called over the noise, interrupting him. "I hope you all remember that these seats shall be yours for the rest of the year!"
"Is that," he finished with a groan. Chaery grinned at him as she stood up.
"Don't worry," she said cheerily. "I'm not clingy like Ruby; the only reason I pounced on you and dragged you back here as soon as class started was so that Ryo wouldn't ask me to sit with him."
"So I was a part of a plot so that you wouldn't be stuck with some guy?" Touya asked, standing up as well. She nodded, and led the way out of the room. "So what am I? Chop liver?"
"Hey, the only differences between the two of you is the first impressions," Chaery said, raising her hands in surrender. "But if your trying to tell me that I should of sat with the guy who asked for my phone number as he tried to feel me up instead of the guy who (wrongly) assumed that I was his friend's girlfriend, then I would have to say your crazy." Touya blinked.
"Okay... he tried to do WHAT?"
"He tried to feel me up," Chaery shrugged, entering the cafeteria. "Yukito said something about meeting up at the front doors, so we can get our lunches and meet them there."
"I think your the crazy one, Chaery," Touya said, shaking his head as they got in line. "Letting a guy do that to you..."
"I said he tried," Chaery laughed, putting food on to her tray. "At that moment, you walked into the classroom and then I pounced on you; hopefully he thinks we're going out or that your an over protective friend or something, and he will leave me alone."
"Once again I am part of your plots," Touya sighed, pilling food on his tray as well. "But I severely doubt your my type, and most people would agree."
"What?" Do you not like brunnettes?" Chaery asked, winking teasingly. "Or maybe you don't like girls who jump on you?"
"I like girls," Touya said with a grin, paying for both of their lunches. "Who got ribbons for Christmas about three years ago." Chaery just stared at him as they walked towards the front doors.
"Your right," she said, shaking her head. "I'm not your type... but not only have you proved that you have impossible standards, but also that you ARE crazy..." Touya laughed; she wasn't that bad...
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
The lunch bell at Sakura's school was greetng with cheers. She and Tomoyo packed up their note books, lingering behind the rest of the class. They didn't have to wait too long, as Eriol approached them.
"What was it you wanted to tell me?" Sakura asked, looking at him. It was several moments before he met the cherry blossom's gaze, and several more before he spoke.
"I'm just concerned," he said truthfully. "It is foolish of me to speak so soon, in case I am wrong, but if I am not, I'll feel guilty. The least I can do is ask you to be on your guard, and watch for anything strange." Before he could supply them with more answers, he turned on his heel and left. Sakura watched him leave, now more confused then ever, but Tomoyo was never discouraged.
"I'm glad that I sold my old video camra now!" She said excitedly as they walked out of class and into the sea of students. "Now I have an excuse to get a new one! Oh, this is going to be so great! I can already imagine your first battle costume..." Tomoyo went starry-eyed as Sakura sighed.
"He just told me to be careful Tomoyo-chan," Sakura said, walking outside. "It doesn't nessisarily mean that something is happening..."
"Lets go to your house after school Sakura-chan," Tomoyo said pleasantly.
"Why?" Sakura asked, eyeing her friend nervously.
"I need to take your measurements of course!" Tomoyo said happily, as if proudly stating that two plus two equalled five. Then she blushed. "I wonder if Eriol-kun would let me make him battle costumes as well..." Now Sakura laughed.
"Do you still have a crush on Eriol-kun?" Sakura sand, forgetting for a moment what he had said; she needed to be careful.
"Iie!" Tomoyo shrieked, causing several people to stare. She was beat red. "Really Sakura... I always thought he would look good with you." Sakura laughed.
"And here I was thinking you two were a match made in heaven!"
Brrrring, brring! Brrrring, brring!
"Cell phones should be banned," Chaery commented back at the university. Someone two tables over picked up their cell. "They are annoying."
"I wouldn't mind having one," Ruby said with her normal smile; she sat beside Touya, across from Chaery. "They're cool!"
"I could be wrong," Yukito whispered across the table to Touya. "But I think they are going to start arguing..."
"We are not!" They both glared at Yukito. Touya grinned, listening to their heated chatter as Ruby and Chaery scolded Yukito for thinking that he knew what was happening.
Something grabbed at his senses suddenly... a sparke of an aura, very close by...
"Are you alright Touya?" He blinked; all three of them were staring at him.
"I'm fine," he assured them. They didn't look to assured... "Hey Chaery, where did you say you came from?" It was lame, but they all went back to their lunches.
"London England," she answered. "Why?"
