A/N: As a responce to "Devon", the last person to review this story. Just because Sakura doesn't remember Syaoran doesn't mean she can't love him at all, period. Have you not read volumes 5 and 6 yet? If you have then you either a) didn't pay attention to it at all or b) have trouble adding two and two together. Either way youre review was uncalled for and rude and was actually a bit insulting. I don't mind it when people don't like my stories, I don't even really care, but if you feel a need to tell me that it's crap, or "mediocre" in this case, keep in mind there is such a thing as constructive critisism in which you politely tell me what I might want to work on to make the story better.
Anyway you're review doesnt bother me anymore, seeing as more than enough people who are better writers than me have told me you're full of it and my stories aren't mediocre, so just keep it to yourself.
Invincible; unrivaled
There was never a single instant where Sakura was left alone. Syaoran simply wouldn't stand for it. If he wasn't there, Fai or Kurogane had to be there with her, or someone else they had met in that current world.
When it came to Sakura, Syaoran was invincible. If she were in danger, he would find himself ten times stronger than he ever had before. He could kiss the sky by merely running and jumping if it meant protecting Sakura from danger. He was unrivaled by any human enemy, and even the demons had a hard time with him once he had a weapon. He had to be. Sakura's survival depended on him. Sakura's survival depended on his survival.
If Syaoran died, the others would have no reason to continue their search for Sakura's feathers, and would therefore stop. He knew deep down his new found friends would never do such a thing, but still, he had to be careful.
He could count on one hand the instances he'd let Sakura become injured, or captured, or the times she'd nearly died, and still, those few times were a few too many for him. It was his fault, always his fault if something happened to Sakura. He trained and trained until his vision blurred, and then and only then would he stop to sleep.
In many ways, he lived only for Sakura. He wasn't quite sure what he'd do once this journey was over. Maybe he'd just disappear with the mist, start a journey of his own, find himself. But for the time being, Sakura needed him, and until she regained all her memories and ultimately returned to her kingdom, he would be by her side, forever. Her invincible, unrivaled soldier.
