Unseen Innocence
Introduction: Hello minna. This is my first attempt at writing a fanfic so I will warn you now that it may start off not very well. I do promise that it'll get better though! Please read and review. I will take any comments to heart in my effort to improve my writing. Thank you so very much.
Disclaimer: This fanfic is based on the lovely characters from Cardcaptor Sakura. I did not make them up nor do I own them. I just add my own little details for your reading enjoyment.
Prologue
There was once was a poor man. Though his life had been filled with misfortune, he was still a kind soul. Never has Fujitaka Kinomoto passed a man in need without stoping to help him. He was a widower for his beautiful wife, Nedeshiko, had departed this living planet without him. However, she left behind two precious gifts. These everlasting reminders of her were their children.
The eldest, Touya, was a strong son. Tall, with plain brown hair and eyes, he often had a stern face in public, but to his friends and family, this seriousness would seem to vanish. He was always teasing his sibling. He had a gentle heart, though he did not often show this to strangers. Touya was a hard worker, doing anything in his power to help his aging father. He was the protector of the family and carefully watched after his young sibling.
The second child was a female. Sakura was her name and it suited her quite well for she was as delicate and pretty as were the cherry blossoms in springtime. She was destined to inherit the great beauty that her mother had possessed. Sakura had short auburn hair that would shine in the sun. It was always put up in two happy pigtails. Though her clothes were not fancy or lavish, she could still make them seem almost so. Her body made the simple cloth look like they should belong to an important lady.
She would smile at everyone that happened to pass her by. Her father always said that her smile could brighten up anybody and make their days better. However this was not what made her one of the more distinctive girls in the small village. It was her eyes. Two orbs of gentle emerald green, a truly captivating shade to every onlooker. There was only one thing missing that could have made them even more spectacular, more breathtaking. It was the shine that should have been there. Her eyes were forever dull, unfocused as though she was staring at some unknown object off in the distance.
Sakura Kinomoto was blind.
I promise to update soon. I almost have the first chapter all completed. Please read and review!
