Ah, the first day of school. It fills the heart with such joy…and stuff…oh whatever, I'll just get into the story now.
Don't own CC, TC or SMS
CARDCAPTOR CHRONCILE: SUNSHINE ADVENTURE
EPISODE FOUR: FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
After what seemed like hours of asking directions, Amor, Bert and FLUDD made their way to the address of the apartment.
"I thought it was a house," Amor said.
"Well, I guess Julian can't tell a house and apartment apart."
"Let's just get in…"
The three walked into the office. "May I help you?" a woman asked.
"Uh, yeah, we're here for a key."
"Your names?"
"Amor and Bert."
"Ah, yes. Here you go. Take the elevator to floor twelve. Your room is 1206."
"Okay, thanks."
"I guess Julian really did take care of everything," Bert said.
"I guess so," Amor replied.
Upon entering the apartment, FLUDD wanted to be put in the bathtub.
"Why?" Amor asked.
"I need to replenish my water supply," FLUDD replied.
"Okay."
Amor filled the tub with water and FLUDD began to automatically fill itself. After it was done, he turned back into a watch.
Bert went to the fridge, wanting something to drink. He picked up bottled water. He quickly opened the fridge. It was like the bottled water never came out.
"Interesting," Bert said.
"Hey Bert!" Amor called out. "Check out this view!"
Bert quickly made his way to the balcony. "Hey, Bert, where are we anyway?"
"I don't know," Bert replied. "I'll just turn on the TV."
"And now, local news," a TV anchor said. "In town, there was a goopy substance that was polluting the store district. Many believe it was work of a giant plant. After officials decided to bomb the entire store district in fear that the toxic goop may spread, the "plant" disappeared. Nothing strange like this ever happened in the small town of Reedington, let alone the entire country of Japan since the sun was mysteriously blocked out due to an unknown force…"
"Japan!" Amor exclaimed. "We're in Japan? Did you know this?"
"Yes, I did."
"How?"
"The whole setting of Cardcaptors was set in Japan."
"Then how did we know what that lady downstairs was saying? We're not Japanese."
"When Julian made the transition to make us look like elementary kids, we must have learned the language naturally."
"This is all too much."
"Just wait until school tomorrow."
In the morning, the pair ate breakfast (Bert cooked) and set off to find the school. After what seemed like forty-five minutes of constant questioning, they arrived.
"This is it," Bert said, "Reedington Elementary."
"I hate this place already," Amor said. "Can we get this quest over with so we can go home?"
"First, we must make our way to the main office."
Amor glanced over to the school beside the elementary school. "Hey! Look! They have a high school over there! How come that idiot Julian didn't send us there?"
"Maybe it's because he wants us to keep an eye on someone…"
The two made their way inside the school and into the office. They talked to the principle (who was expecting them). They were put in a grade six classroom. Their teacher was called Mr. Terada.
They made their way to the classroom, where they were standing in front of a whole classroom of students.
"Now, class, settle down," Mr. Terada said. "I am happy to announce the arrival of two students from overseas. They are from…uh…hey, where are you from anyway?"
"I guess Julian didn't think about everything after all," Amor thought to himself.
"Britian," Bert said aloud.
"What are you doing?" Amor whispered.
"Quiet! Let me hand this!"
"Oh, I see," Mr. Terada said. "A Brit. You know, we had someone from England far back come here."
"This must be an excellent school for international students," Bert replied.
"I see…okay! You guys can sit…" Mr. Terada was trying to find seats. "Over there, behind Zachary and Chelsea.
"Prime," Amor thought to himself.
The two took seat behind a girl and a boy. Mr. Terada started the lecture.
"Now please take out your math homework so I can…"
After what seemed like hours, Mr. Terada dismissed the class for recess. Everyone went outside. Amor pulled Bert aside.
"Man, that guy is devious! Algebra? In grade six? Who does that?"
"Apparently he does," Bert replied.
"At least we get some time to talk."
"Indeed."
"Since you know everyone, maybe you can introduce me to some of them."
"Okay, these are the people I know," Bert said, point to everyone as he described them. "Over there is Zachary, loves to tell stories that lead nowhere. Chelsea, his cousin, constantly hits him for telling those stories. Nikki loves reading stories of fantasy and ghosts. Rita is a skilled cook but can't swim very well. Madison loves the camera and designs clothes…"
"Hey! You!" a voice called over.
The two spun around and saw Julian at the gate.
"What are you doing here?" Amor asked. "Aren't you supposed to be…?"
"Quiet," Bert said, smacking Amor in the head. "Are you mad! This is not the Julian we know! Sorry about that."
"Aw, it's okay," Julian said. "I'm Julian. It looks like you guys are from another country."
"You can say that," Bert said.
"There you are," another voice said. "I've been looking all over for you."
They saw another person, this time he had brown hair, brown eyes and was very tall.
"And he is?" Amor asked.
"His name's Tori," Julian said. "Tori Avalon."
"Avalon?" Amor thought to himself. "Avalon you say? Do you by any chance have a sister Mr. Avalon?"
"Yeah," Tori said, "she's right behind you."
The two spun around to see a girl with the same features as Tori except she was the same height as the two.
"What are you up to, squirt?" Tori asked the girl.
The girl just bunk dumbfounded.
"Hello, Sakura," Bert said.
"How did you know her name?" Julian asked.
"Crap!" Bert thought to himself.
"Saw her picture in one of the school photos," Amor said. "She's a good athlete."
"Oh," Julian said.
The school bell rang.
"Oh, the bell!" Bert said. "We better make our way to class. Come along, Amor."
The two left Tori, Julian and Sakura behind.
"Nice going," Amor said. "You screwed up big time. Who is she anyway?"
"Sakura Avalon," Bert replied. "You must be careful of her. I know she'll try to blow our cover."
"Why?"
"Just a feeling…"
Sakura caught up with them. She just ran beside them.
"Oh, crap!" Amor thought. "Hi!"
"I'm watching you," she whispered and ran off to class.
"She knows something," Bert said.
"Don't worry," Amor said. "I think we can handle one little girl. I've sent two units; they're bringing her down now."
"No lieutenant, your men are already dead."
"You just had to kill it didn't you."
"Stop quoting the matrix and let's hurry to class."
I just love quoting the matrix in this story! Anyway, please R&R this scene and tell me what you think.
