Author's Note: I'm really very sorry about the American dub names, but again, they are, for some strange, unknown reason, easier for me to type. The fact remains that when it comes to little details like that, I'm lazy. I may convert them every once in a while, but I'm not making any promises.

Sakura's interview with Katherine Green went extremely well. After Sakura called her "Miss Green" fifteen times, Katherine requested Sakura to call her Kat. That made things a whole lot less informal, and certainly loads less uncomfortable. Kat asked simple questions like how she got into the editing business, which books she assisted publishing, if she ever wrote herself, what she like best about her job, that sort of thing. At the end, she announced the interview would appear in the paper on the fifth, in two days, the same day she had her interview with Julian Samuels for Envy magazine. Sakura couldn't decide if she was excited or scared and decided she was both.

Later that day, Sakura visited Madison at the work.

"Hey Rika!" she greeted her old friend at the reception desk. "Any chance I could talk to Madison?"

"Lucky you, Sakura," Rika said with a smile, "She's on a coffee break."

"Thanks!"

Rika picked up the phone. "Miss Daidouji to the reception desk, Miss Daidouji, reception desk."

Sakura waited for Madison to come in the little waiting room. She sat in the chair in the corner and looked out of the window of that big corporate building. She thought of how Madison had gotten the job at this movie production company. She had just been editing one of the tapes she had made of Sakura catching a clow card (editing the clow card out of course) in one of those computer shops where they allow you to use the computers for a fee. A man from the company had been there and had mistaken a shot of Sakura flying as special effects. She was allowed into the company and had started out in the editing room, then as a cameraperson, then as a director. She was currently a director/producer, which pleased her very much. She also worked an occasional night shift at a nearby animal hospital, just for kicks.

"Sakura!"

"Hey!" Sakura answered her best friend. "Guess what?"

"What?"

"The newspaper interview is coming out in two days!"

"Wow that's great!" Madison said clapping. "I have good news too!"

"What?"

"The movie is finished!"

"So I finally get to watch the movie you wrote, directed, and produced!?"

"Yup!"

"I'm taking you out for lunch tomorrow!"

"Great!"

Meanwhile . . .

An interview? Li thought to himself. She's going to be mad if I don't at least consider her . . . he thought miserably. He sighed heavily and dialed Mei-Lin's office number.

Her secretary picked up. "Mei-Lin Li's office, how may I help you?"

"I'd like to speak to Miss Li, please," he said heavily.

"Might I inquire who is calling?"

"Li Showron."

A pause. Then, "Li!! I'm so glad to hear from you! Have you thought about the interview yet?"

"You offered?" Li asked, skeptical. His secretary had given him about fifty messages the other day, but he thrown them away.

"What?"

"Never mind," he said hastily. "You wouldn't mind giving me an interview?"

"Syaoran, please," Mei-Lin said in her usual abrupt way. "When the people here at the station realized that I knew you, they were practically begging me to do the interview. I actually got a few pay raise offers. Does this mean you're in?"

"Yeah, I guess it does," Li sighed inaudibly.

"Great!" she squealed. "We can shoot the interview tomorrow and it'll air the next day. Is that okay?"

"Sure," he said quickly, eager to get this whole experience behind him. "I've got to go now, but I'll see you tomorrow."

"But – "

"Bye now!" He slammed the phone down.