Author's Note: I'm going to finish this story same day as Last Minute of Life does… that's why I haven't updated this one so long… had to balance them out… sry…
)syvonair( - Err… Naah… just because she's the main character doesn't mean she has to always stand out so much and better than everybody else right? At least I don't like portraying my main characters that way… especially not Sakura… oops… Lol I just dun like her 'cause she's really whiny… :P
)SilverRainbow223( - I like your idea… since whether she lives or die doesn't make that big a different, why not put her somewhere in between? Good thinking, love it!
)Luna( - Most people got used to the old CCS Tomoyo… how she's always there for Sakura, her faithful sidekick with nothing better to do with her life than to be practically a slave to her best friend… but what if we thought it the other way around? What doesn't Sakura try to be there for Tomoyo for a change? I understand how you're feeling… if I liked Sakura I'd feel the same way… but lately I've been hating all main goodie-goodie characters so what can I say…
)crystaleyez( - Thx. I try to format my story as professional as I can, and those jumbled up stories is breaking like a million grammar rules. :P They can be reported ya know… lol jks jks. But yeah, I do pay a lot of attention to those rules (indents dun count :P).
And a BIG THANKS for EVERYONE else who reviewed:)
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Chapter Fourteen
The Family with Secrets
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There isn't an easy way to say what happened next when Alexia plunged down towards the concrete ground that would bring her life to a stop. So for now, we'll try to keep it as simple as possible, and give the conclusion.
She's alive, though not well.
Lynnet could not believe someone had just hung up on her. I mean, it's her, one of the richest woman ever lived, married to very rich man, who gives money as easily as kicking dirt. She wanted to get that designer Tomoyo to work for her, but this had turned out to be a much harder task than she originally thought.
Tomoyo herself had hung up on her, and now this Alexia. However this Alexia had said one thing right. Lynnet had endless resources, and if no one was going to help her accomplish her wants, she will do it herself.
She knew she could not bother Ms. Daidouji in person, but she could certainly bride her friend, Ms. Kinomoto into convincing Tomoyo for her… Finding out where Ms. Kinomoto worked was a piece of cake, and as soon as she found out, she was on her way without a second word, driving twice the speed limit for she did not care how many speeding tickets she was going to get as long as she will have the designer's promise before the end of the day.
By the time Lynnet arrived at the company, everything was chaos. "Well, this is certainly very unorganized…" she said loudly to herself. There were people everywhere outside of their office, all crowding together for something. "Excuse me." She said, shaking a random guy.
Yet the guy only shook her off and continued to stare anxiously at the rooftop. "EXCUSE ME!"
"Lady, hold on!" He snapped, annoyed.
"Well, that was rude." Lynnet growled angrily finding other people as she made her way further and further away from the entrance.
Yet for some unknown reason everyone was ignoring her. "What the hell is going on around here?" She pinched another guy harshly as he yelped giving her his full, annoyed and surprised attention.
"Okay." She said putting her hands on his shoulder so this person won't ignore her. "I need to know where a certain Kinomoto Sakura is! And you're not going to ignore me like the rest of those idiots!"
The guy rolled his eyes at her rudeness and he lifted his hand to point upward at the ceiling. Yet at that moment when he looked up he could not speak. "OH MY GOD!" He cried.
Lynnet looked up at the sky expecting to see some large animal, only to see a beautiful woman falling down towards her. The woman's blonde hair was caught in the breeze as she came flying down from 8 stories above ground. "MOTHER!"
That was the last sound Lynnet could remember before feeling something contacting against her, and then there was darkness.
Alexia woke up at the hospital feeling pain coursing through her entire body. God. Why isn't she dead yet? If only she's have died… she wouldn't be experiencing this kind of pain right now…
"Alexia!"
She opened her eyes and blinked, yet that was the only part of her body she could move at the currently condition.
Around her sat Syaoran, Sakura, Chiharu, Rika, Naoko, Yukito, Takashi and Nakuru. Alexia blinked a few times wondering why she survived, and suddenly remembered the last words she had uttered. Mother.
"Lynnet!" Alexia squirmed in her bed in pain from her sudden cry.
"Oh, don't do that!" Sakura patted. "You're not well… don't do anything drastic."
But Alexia ignored her pains. "Lynnet… is, is she all right?" She coughed only to find the taste of blood in her mouth.
"Lynnet…?" Sakura looked down. "She's alive…"
"She's alive? That's it? Isn't there anything else? I-Isn't there, an-any, anything el-else?"
"Don't worry about other people right now, Alexia, worry about yourself…" Syaoran said cutting her off.
"No!" Alexia cried fiercely though it hurt her terribly to do so. "How is she? I landed on her didn't I? Oh my Gosh I took half of her life to save myself and now we're both only half living… this is all my fault! I stole her life!"
"Hey, I don't know what your relationship with that woman is, but what you're saying right now is unhealthy." Chiharu said wisely. "What are you guilty about? She should be happy she was able to save a life."
"You don't understand… she's always been in control… now that she can't even control her own body she'll be furious!"
"Furious? Does she have no heart? A person's life is more important!" Rika defended.
"Don't you say that." Alexia snapped sharply, then coughed some more. "It's not her fault, not her fault at all. I chose to die therefore I alone am responsible for it. When I jumped off the roof I didn't expect someone to save me! Especially not her…"
"Who is she?" Nakuru demanded.
Alexia shook her head. "I want a doctor."
"What?"
"Get the doctor here."
Takashi ringed a bell, and minutes later a man dressed in complete white came in with a stern face. "Ah." He exclaimed. "She's awake! This is good news." He settled down on a chair beside her bed and began to test her temperature and observe her eyeball, and listen to her heartbeat to make sure there were no severe internal injuries that may have occurred as an aftershock effect.
"Stop." Alexia commanded squirming away the best she could.
"I'm only here to ensure your safety, madam."
"How's Lynnet?"
"You mean the other patient?"
"Yes, blonde one… Very beautiful…"
"She has awoken yesterday, but was not at all coping with the hospital workers. Would you like to speak to her?"
"No… not right now… but I want you to tell me something."
"I will if it's allowed."
"Is she related to me?"
The doctor raised an eyebrow. "How should I know?"
"You're a doctor! Can't you take some of my blood and some of hers and see if we are blood related?"
"Isn't that something you should be aware of?"
"Yes…" Alexia responded looking down. "But she has denied it so many times I'm afraid I may be the one going insane…"
"I'm sorry without permission things like this are not permitted—"
Sakura put a hand on the doctor's shoulder. "She just wants to know if the woman she has defended and loved all her life really is her mother." She whispered quietly so that no one else could hear. "Please help her. How would you feel if your mother has neglected you since birth?"
The doctor hesitated. "I'll see what I can do." Then he took out a needle and a tube and held it up to Alexia. "Give me your arm." He said. "I'm going to take some of your blood for testing."
Eagerly, she stuck out her arm showing as much veins as possible.
The doctor took a tube of her blood and left saying he will be back later.
"Now, Alexia, I do believe you owe us some explaining." Syaoran said gently sitting down beside her. "What did you do to provoke Sakura, and why did you end up scaring us like this?"
Alexia looked away. "I don't know okay… I don't know… I have no idea what happened."
"What do you mean you don't know?" Syaoran demanded, his voice raising. "You don't go, and try to kill someone and then say you don't know!"
"LEAVE ME ALONE!" Alexia covered her ears with her hands and shook her head violently.
"You know, you can't just always get away with things like this! You have to—"
"Stop it Li Syaoran!" Sakura cried stepping in between them. "Leave her alone." She said sternly. "I mean it, this is my problem, and don't you go budding your nose in my business. Leave the poor girl alone." Then she turned around and stroke Alexia gently. "It's okay… I don't blame you at all, really, I'll leave you to think things on your own, and I'll be back in an hour, okay?"
Alexia nodded but didn't say anything nor show her face from behind her long blonde hair.
"You heard her, we're leaving." Sakura said, casting a look towards Syaoran that said 'don't-argue-with-me-and-leave'.
Obediently, everybody followed Sakura's example, though none of their questions had been answered.
Syaoran couldn't understand why. Why was she being so damn nice? What was wrong with that dimwitted woman? Somebody just tried to kill you, dammit! Hello! Can't you at least pretend to be mad to make them feel guilty? Why are you so friggin' forgiving? Why don't you hate her?
Syaoran sighed. "Well, at least give yourself a pat on the back for having such good tastes…" He muttered, smiling. He could just imagine right now what his mother and sisters would say when they saw her. It's Tuesday and he has approximately 5 days at most to convince her to come with him all the way to Hong Kong. "Hey, Sakura!" He called out running towards her.
"Yeah?" She asked turning around.
"You want to go on a date somewhere sometime?"
Sakura raised an eyebrow. "Oh, I get it. The joke from yesterday is not over is it? Listen, please try continuing this some other time that's more appropriate. Thank you very much." She turned around. "I'm going to buy Alexia something healthy to eat."
"But I wasn't joking…" He muttered. "Hey, wait! I'll go with you!"
They came back half an hour later. "Hey Alexia… how are you feeling now?" Sakura asked with a smile. "I bought you some food to eat… this hospital really have horrible services… so I decided—"
"I'm not hungry."
"Please, don't hurt yourself more than you have to…"
"I'm not hurting."
"Hey, what's wrong with you? Sakura's only trying to be nic—"
"You, shut it!" Sakura scolded, then turned back to Alexia, and said gently. "So what do you want? I'll go get it for you…"
"Maybe I should try falling off the roof sometimes…" Syaoran muttered earning him a glare.
"I want the doctor." Alexia replied.
"Oh. Why?"
"I want to know if he found out the results yet."
"Well, I can't guarantee anything… but I will go get him for you—"
"No need, I'm here."
Sakura and Syaoran turned around to see the doctor walking in with a clipboard in his hands as he walked quickly to where Alexia was and sat down on a chair nearby. He pressed a button as the back of Alexia's bed rose slightly.
"Ow…" Alexia groaned.
"I'm sorry, but I really need you to listen carefully. I know this will be a lot to be taking in but it's also very important information so I'll need your full attention." He cleared his throat and looked at Sakura and Syaoran. Then after a long look he thought better of it and said nothing and instead whispered to Alexia. "It's your decision whether they're to stay or not."
Alexia looked at them, then at the doctor. She wanted them gone so she could have peace, but she did owe Sakura a lot, and besides, they knew more of her life than anyone else, so it couldn't hurt… right?
Sakura stared back at her with a little pleading frown.
Alexia looked back at her, then finally gave up and sighed. "They can stay…" She muttered.
The doctor cleared his throat but said nothing as he scanned the stack of paper in his hands over. "First of all, as it seemed so important to you, I should tell you the results."
"What resul—"
The doctor shushed her, as he looked into her eyes with a serious face. She sat up leaning slightly forward hoping what she had slowly been doubting was only a lie. "It has been proven, by science that yes, you and Lynnet, are blood-related."
Alexia collapsed in relief. "I knew it! And she kept denying all these years! I'm her daughter! Now it's proven and she'll know! She'll know because there's proof! She can no long deny me!"
The doctor frowned. "You sound so happy…"
"Why shouldn't I be?"
"Don't you see something wrong with the situation?"
"Not really…"
"Alexia… a mother is suppose to give a child unconditional love… while you on the other hand… not only does she not love you, she doesn't even know you! And yet, you're still begging for her recognition… this is unhealthy…"
Alexia's shoulder slumped. "I don't care. I don't. I just want her to know I'm telling the truth and that I'm not a gold-digger." She hissed remember what Lynnet called her the last time they spoke on the phone.
The doctor shook his head. "It's okay. I was just asking. But now here's proof that what you did was right, not blaming her and all."
Alexia blinked. "What's wrong? She knew me the whole time but had some dark secret that didn't want to pull me into?"
The doctor laughed. "This is reality, not a TV show. No, she has no dark secrets, even if she did she wouldn't remember." He cleared his throat. "How do I put this for you… Let's try this. Alexia, your mother has some sort of brain damage that she was born with."
Alexia gasped.
"Let me finish. Which resulted in a sort of amnesia. She doesn't go poof, and forget everything, but she does forget things a lot more quickly than other people do. So daily casual things like brushing teeth and getting dressed and putting on make up is no problem for her because she is reminded of everyday, but when she doesn't see something for over a week, she begins to forget them, and by two weeks if she doesn't see a glimpse of it anymore, then it's just practically gone to her."
"But she sees me very often! Once a week!"
"Once a week?" He raised an eyebrow.
Alexia looked down, feeling horrible. "As far as I can remember I've been living with my grandmother… she comes to visit once a week and brings me home every Saturday…"
"Does she ever play with you?"
"N-Not really… she just takes me home… but that makes me happy because I can live with her that day!"
"Then it makes sense. What she remembers is a habit, not you. All she has in mind is the fact that she must pick up this person at this location every week at this day. You don't exist to her, Alexia, this "picking up" is all she remembers."
Alexia gasps. "No…"
"Yes. I do not wish to be the one delivering this to you but I have to because it's my job. You weren't ever part of her memory ever since she sent you away."
"No! But, but by the time I was 15 she brought me home to live with her everyday!"
"Did she talk to you?"
"N-No… but… but she leaves me money to buy food and make up and clothing every week!"
"Again, another habit."
"No! She can't have completely forgotten me! I'm her daughter for Christ's sake!"
"Hold on, I'm not done yet. This brain damage of hers not only brought this type of amnesia but also did something to the way she thinks. You see, a normal person with this light amnesia wouldn't have forgotten their daughter no matter what, but because of her disability to judge, she cannot tell what is more important and what is less. Therefore if she needed to call someone at that moment and there's a person behind her crying for help she wouldn't have cared. She would've continued on to the phone booth because that's the first thing to reach her mind, and in her opinion, that's more important."
"So… so I'm as important as her toothbrush or even less during the morning?"
"To put it bluntly, yes."
"NO!"
"Please calm down—"
"YOU'RE TELLING ME TO CALM DOWN? AFTER WHAT YOU JUST TOLD ME YOU EXPECT ME TO CALM DOWN!"
"In fact yes, because you're not any better!"
"WHAT?"
"Yes, you're her daughter, and part of her disease was carried to you."
"No…"
"Yes. It does not have the same effect on you as she does. But it does affect your brain and the way you think. Which was why, after her neglected love for years, you became… well, you've heard of split-personality?"
"Yes…"
"Except you have three different personalities. I understand things like this happen when life becomes much too hard to bear and people need someone else to live for them, but this in your case is not normal because normal people would've ran away from home and partied all night instead of letting this happen."
Alexia buried her face in her hands. "Oh great… three personalities… as if one wasn't hard enough to handle, three?"
"Yes, Alexia, your family should've been to a hospital check-up sooner. Now, where's your dad? Don't tell me he forgot you too…"
Alexia glared at him. "No, he's probably getting drunk in some whorehouse right now."
The doctor raised an eyebrow. "Er… that's nice to hear…"
"It doesn't matter, I don't care about him, they've already divorced like 3 times or something…"
"Another example." The doctor added. "Normal people don't keep marrying the same guy who cheats on them constantly… she forgets him as soon as she's gone from her life for enough time, so every time he comes back—"
"—she think he's a different guy. Yeah, I know, I know."
He nodded. "Is there anything else you would like to know?
"No…" She looked at the door. "But I am going to go talk to her because she's still my mother!"
"NO!" The doctor cried in horror as Alexia tried getting out of bed. "Stop! You're not going anywhere!" He cried and pushed her back down on the bed.
"Leave me alone! You've been a great help to me and I'll pay you for it, now just go!"
"You can't make me."
"You wanna bet?"
"What are you going to do?"
"I'll kick you if I have to."
He grimaced. "That's why I didn't let you go. You were going to hurt yourself."
"What, from kicking you?"
"No. Even though Lynnet was able to save your life from that fall, your spine snapped at near your tailbone."
Alexia stared at him with eyes the size of two soccer balls. "Are you saying I'm crippled?"
He looked at her straight in the eyes. "Yes I am, and since I'm a doctor, I don't lie, and I have no reason to either."
"Yes you do!" She cried desperately. "You're telling me this only to keep me in bed aren't you? Yeah, that's it! Tell me the truth, you liar!"
"I can get fired if I tell you a lie about your health."
"No…" Alexia mumbled as she tried to bang her head on the wall.
"Hey! Trying to die once is enough for a lifetime, wouldn't you say so?"
"I never wanted to be saved anyways! And now I'm crippled, which is even worse!"
"Well, if it makes you feel any better, so is Lynnet…"
Alexia looked up at him and opened her mouth. But before any words could come out, her eyes rolled back and fell right into his arms.
He shook his head and placed her in bed, pulling the cover over her. "I think this is a hint saying you two should leave now…" The doctor said to Sakura and Syaoran as if they couldn't take hints.
"Don't talk to us that way!" Sakura snapped. "We have more brains than you, okay? Do you know how careless you were to have said that to her? You knew how much she loved her mother and you had to say something like that when she was so vulnerable!"
"Then I was right again. Mentally weak, that's her problem. If it were you, you wouldn't have passed out."
"So what, this all a game to you?"
"No! How dare you accuse me of that? I'm a doctor I have the right to collect information from my patient without hurting them. Besides, I had to put her to sleep, and if I had tried giving her a shot during that time she would've pricked herself at the wrong place and the drug would probably end up somewhere that could kill her."
"Oh, and I thought doctors were suppose to smart. I never knew the only way you can put someone to sleep is to shoot them or shut them mentally down." Sakura countered.
Syaoran winced as he inched away. "Note to self: Don't judge a book by its cover."
"I'm in no mood to argue with you, you're going to wake her up again anyways! Get out, both of you, out!"
"Hey I'm not done with you ye—" But she was already ushered out and the door just slammed in her face.
"Well that was rude." Sakura growled loudly.
"You weren't exactly polite yourself…" Syaoran countered.
She shot him a sharp glare. "We're going to visit Lynnet."
"What? Why?"
"Just 'cause."
"Just 'cause…"
"Are you coming or not?"
"Oh, alright…"
Lynnet's Room…
"LET GO OF ME! YOU CAN'T DO THIS! YOU CAN'T TIE ME DOWN LIKE I'M SOME MENTALLY DISORDERED PERSON! THAT LITTLE BITCH FELL ON ME! SHE FELL ON ME! THIS IS ALL HER FAULT! I WANT MY LAWYER! I'M GOING TO SUE HER!"
"Miss, she's your daughter…"
"I DON'T FUCKING HAVE A DAUGHTER! LET GO OF ME! SON OF A BIT—OW!"
"If you don't stop this tantrum at once I'm going to tighten the metal around your wrist. And then next step is your ankles, and then your neck."
"ARE YOU THREATENING ME? 'CAUSE IT'S NOT GOING TO WORK! I'M RICH AND I'LL GO FUCKING SUE YOUR ASS OFF FOR TREATING ME LIKE THIS!"
"Miss, please control yourself…"
"LET ME GO AND THEN I'LL CONSIDER IT! LISTEN I'M NOT INSANE AND YOU'RE WRONG THAT I'M CRIPPLED! YOU'RE STUPID OKAY? YOUR BRAIN IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY! I DIDN'T DO NOTHING! I DON'T DESERVE TO BE CRIPPLED! ONLY POOR HOMELESS PEOPLE DESERVE TO BE THAT WAY!"
"Now miss, that's being a little unfair… besides, are you saying neglecting your daughter is "nothing"?"
"I TOLD YOU I DON'T HAVE A DAUGHTERRRRRRR! GGRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAH! LET ME GO!"
"You're going to have to find a way to cooperate with us."
Sakura winced outside the closed door as something hard that sounded much like metal crashed into something else followed by loud banging and horrified screeching.
Syaoran's mouth twitched. "I really don't think it's a good time right now…"
"Um… I'm suddenly… er… hungry… Let's go somewhere to eat…"
"Yeah… right behind you…"
At the restaurant…
"You know, Syaoran… don't you think Alexia's family is a bit…"
"What?"
"Well you know… I don't want to sound mean, but…"
"You mean, her entire family's on crack?"
"Well, I wasn't going to say those exact words but that was the basic meaning…"
Syaoran took Sakura's hand.
"What?" She asked.
"I wasn't joking when I asked you out today in the hospital, I'm serious, and this isn't a joke from yesterday."
"Right." Sakura only rolled her eyes. "And when I say yes you're going to laugh in front of my face and say 'ha-ha, this proves you really are playing hard to get because you like me too!'" She sighed as she tried taking her hands back. "Funny, amusing, but please go find someone else to fill your boredom."
"Sakura."
"WHAT?"
"I'm serious."
She blinked and looked up at him. His eyes were staring directly at her and his lips were in a firm line. "Y-You're really asking me out?"
"Yes."
"Are you… ARE YOU CRAZY!"
"What?" Syaoran blinked.
Sakura snatched her hands back. "Alexia almost died, her mom's about to be transferred to an lunatic asylum, I had almost been convinced to commit suicide and you're asking me out! Can't you have just a tiny bit of good timing and knock some sense into yourself?"
Though she was trying to talk tough Syaoran could see she was shaking—maybe she really hasn't been on a date for too long. "Fine, we go check out Alexia first and if she's fine will you?"
"What's your problem? During devastating times like this such topics are not to be talked about. I'm going to go visit Alexia again." Hurriedly, she almost ran outside the restaurant.
"Hey, wait up!" Syaoran quickly left some money on their table and chased after her. "I'd try some other time if I had anymore time!" He muttered to himself with a sigh.
"What's that suppose to mean?" Sakura growled at the doctor.
He only looked at her calmly. "I said, she's not going to see you."
"Listen, you have no right to—"
"That was not my demand, but her own." With that, he took out a letter from his pocket and handed it to Sakura. "It's written by her own handwriting if you think I was the one who faked this letter."
Sakura unfolded it quickly and skimmed through it.
Thanks for visiting me, I'm glad you care, sorry I almost killed you. Um, er don't come… I'm fine… I'm… Lynnet… I'm um kinda worried about Lynnet that is all… so got time and visit her okay? So forget me… If you have presents give give…
Thx lots much.
Thanks for every thing.
Alex Don't come any mo re.
Sakura's head shot up as she shot daggers at the doctor through her eyes accusingly. "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HER?" She demanded. "Alexia sounds like she's crazy! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?"
"I've done nothing." The doctor bit out icily. "She's in a critical condition and she's so worried about Lynnet, and obviously if she says she's fine she should be, and please take her advice and go visit her mom if you've got so much time to waste."
"We kinda already did, but her mom is even MORE CRAZY!" Sakura cried. "She's the one that should be sent to the mental hospital! She's the one that's got problems! Not Alexia! Alexia was just fine! I know you did something to her!"
"Do accuse me falsely because if you drive me too far I'll find someway to sue you for spreading lies about the hospital and ruining my career."
Sakura growled.
"Why are you so worried if you've done nothing wrong?" Syaoran said, seeing as Sakura had nothing else to say.
"Worried?" He laughed. "Do I sound worried? Because to me, I sound dead calm. Now, be a dear, and leave."
Syaoran looked at him square in the eyes without wavering. He took Sakura's wrist as he turned around a bit but never moving his eyes. "We'll be back. And if you did something to Alexia, you're going to pay."
"Well, that's that." Syaoran said stretching. "Alexia said she's fine… so will you—"
"Do you need to go to the Lunatic Asylum with Lynnet or something? There's obviously something wrong with her! How can you say she's fine? Obviously she's gonna say she's fine! If she says "Hi, I'm sick but that's okay, don't visit me." Obviously we're going to visit her!"
"Well, I don't mean it that way, but I mean there's nothing we can do for her right now right…"
"So you're focusing on going out with a girl instead? Syaoran, please, stop this insanity right now. I don't even know how you can think about such things at times like this!"
"Listen if you're nervously about going on a date with a guy you can just tell me…"
"I-I, I'm n-not! Oh stop it Li Syaoran you're so full of yourself."
He shrugged, then laughed a bit. "Being the boss for too long does this to you."
"Oh, I'm going home now… I'll see you at work tomorrow. But please don't come into my office once every 2 seconds like you did the last time."
"Hey don't go home yet, let's go somewhere else!"
"Get a clue! Does your brain work the same way as Lynnet's do? Do you not understand the different between more serious and less serious matters? I'm going home to find a way to prove that there's something wrong with that doctor and all you can think is a date. See you later, please take the hint that's almost screaming to you: leave me alone and let me get some peace."
"Whoa, that's awfully harsh."
Sakura sighed and her shoulders slumped. Trying to act tough was harder than it seemed. "I'm sorry. But you really need to have better timing."
"I don't know why you won't give me a chance… we're just going to go have dinner together tonight or something…" And then you're coming to Hong Kong with me.
"S-Syaoran, pl-please, just drop this for n-now, now, okay?" She turned around abruptly. "I-I got to go n-now… I'll see you later and please do-don't follow m-me…" Without turning back around she waved and practically dashed away.
Syaoran sighed running his hands through his hair. This is just great. There's like 5 friggin' days left and there's about 1/1000000 percent of chance "Cherry" is -going to tell him her true identity and for all he knows they probably live like 6089km away or something. And then Sakura, she's too shy to go on a date? What's wrong? How old is she? She can't be this inexperienced… "Oh God, mother… why do you do this to me?" Syaoran asked quietly to the sky.
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Author's Note: I've been busy lately since this idea went through my mind of an anime movie… until I realized I have to draw like 24 pictures for every second and that it'll take me probably a year to make something move for 5 minutes. Grr… so now I'm making it into a comic book… but the drawing takes pretty damn long and I'm wasting a LOT of paper, so now I'm trying to make it into a story but the pictures and scene I visualized are just so hard to describe…
And also I'm working on Last Minute of Life plus I Dare You 2 which makes ME laugh… that's just said since I'm the author but it's true…:P
I'm blabbing too much. I know I'm not suppose to upload I Dare You 2 until I'm done this and Last Min of Life but somehow I'm just so tempted to… :P
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