I know you guys didn't think that I was ever going to update this story, right? *grins* Well, I'm sorry for taking so long to update… but I had a major writer's block… *sweatdrops* Anyways, here's Chapter 2!
~To Break Your Fear~
*Chapter 1*
Disclaimer: I do not own CCS, though I wish to... ;_;
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"Excuse me," Sakura said as she stormed up towards Syaoran.
"What? And make it snappy," Syaoran snapped, turning towards Sakura.
"What's the meaning of this?" Sakura demanded, shoving the piece of paper at Syaoran's face.
"Since you're not that responsible, I feel that this course is not suitable for you," Syaoran said calmly, taking one look at the form and dismissing Sakura.
"I am SO ready for the course. I've wanted to take up this course since I was 5! You just can't boot me off like that," Sakura said angrily.
"And I suppose switching rocks in the middle, falling down and laughing your head off is *responsible*," Syaoran said sarcastically, turning his head away.
"That was a careless mistake!" Sakura argued, making a turn around so that she was facing him.
"We do not allow mistakes here," he paused, turning to another student. "Laura, good job, now come back down," Syaoran called out.
Sakura fumed as she glared at Syaoran.
"Hey, cut her some slack, alright? She's new. She didn't know that," Heather came up from behind Syaoran, giving Sakura a sympathetic smile.
"You didn't make any mistakes," Syaoran said coolly.
"I was trained before," Heather shot back. 'Man, this girl was quick,' Sakura thought, staring at Heather.
"Fine, whatever. If she can make it through the blue rocks where you've stopped, I'll consider letting her join back," Syaoran sighed.
"But that's not fair! You know she's only a beginner," Heather argued.
"It's ok, Heather. I can do it!" Sakura spoke up. Syaoran was sure going to get a shock when he saw her breezing through it. He did not know something.
Sakura had been training since she was five.
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Heather sighed as she looked at Sakura's progress. Then, she turned to Syaoran again, who was staring at Sakura, waiting for her to make any mistake.
She had liked Syaoran ever since she arrived. Unfortunately, he was still mourning after Jessica's death. Now, she was going out with Matt, another instructor at the training centre, but as a friend, she hoped Syaoran would someday open up to another relationship again.
Heather turned back to Sakura. She had taken a certain liking to Sakura since the day she first arrived. Sakura was so full of life, and she wasn't like any of those snobs who pretended to sprain their ankles just to have Syaoran touch them.
In fact, Sakura was one of those girls who seem to have quick comebacks to Syaoran's cold remarks.
Heather watched as Sakura slowly mounted the top. She really hoped Sakura would make it through.
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Sakura bit her lips as she concentrated on placing her left foot on the next blue rock. She knew Syaoran was watching her from below and she really wanted to prove him wrong.
Syaoran was right. The blue rocks were really tricky as they were all over the places. One wrong step and Sakura would fall. Sakura looked back up at the top. She had a few more paces to go. She looked at the next choice of her blue rocks. There were two rocks for her to choose from, and she did not know which to choose from.
The one on her left was nearer, but her left hand was the weaker of the two and she knew that it was bound to shake. However, the right one was much further away, but once she reached it, the submit would be close.
Sakura took a chance and went for the left one. Just as she knew it her left hand shook as she grabbed onto the rock. Slowly, she pushed herself up, finally touching the top, and then letting herself down again.
Heather was grinning when Sakura came down. "You did great! I thought you were going to reach for the right one, but you chose the left one. Conquering your weakness is what is needed here," Heather smiled.
"Thanks," Sakura grinned at her, and turned to Syaoran. "So, you're keeping me?" Sakura smirked.
"I said I would consider. I didn't exactly agree to anything," Syaoran shrugged.
"C'mon! You have to stick to your promises. Besides, you saw how Sakura performed. She was much better than me," Heather glared at him.
"Since she's that great, I don't think she'll need the training," Syaoran turned and walked away.
Sakura fumed. "After all that, he still won't take me back?"
Heather laughed. "He just paid you a compliment. You're back on the team," she grinned.
Sakura broke into a smile. She did not know why it was that important, but she knew she would be better than Syaoran.
And she was going to do it.
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Sakura whistled as she walked home, her duffel bag bouncing behind her.
Just then, she saw Syaoran in front of her. He was looking gloomy, as always. Being curious, Sakura followed him, and was surprised to see him heading towards a gigantic mansion.
She was sure he was going to walk past, but instead, he went straight in.
He was immediately fussed about by two maids, and someone even came over to take his coat for him.
"Wow!" Sakura whispered.
He could be the CEO of some big company. But something else intrigued her.
If he was that rich, why did he still want a small job at the rock- climbing centre… unless he was the owner of it!!
'Oh, shit…,' Sakura thought.
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A short chapter… but hey, it's quite alright for someone with writer's block… please review!!
~Amber- chan
~To Break Your Fear~
*Chapter 1*
Disclaimer: I do not own CCS, though I wish to... ;_;
**^**^**^**^**^**^**
"Excuse me," Sakura said as she stormed up towards Syaoran.
"What? And make it snappy," Syaoran snapped, turning towards Sakura.
"What's the meaning of this?" Sakura demanded, shoving the piece of paper at Syaoran's face.
"Since you're not that responsible, I feel that this course is not suitable for you," Syaoran said calmly, taking one look at the form and dismissing Sakura.
"I am SO ready for the course. I've wanted to take up this course since I was 5! You just can't boot me off like that," Sakura said angrily.
"And I suppose switching rocks in the middle, falling down and laughing your head off is *responsible*," Syaoran said sarcastically, turning his head away.
"That was a careless mistake!" Sakura argued, making a turn around so that she was facing him.
"We do not allow mistakes here," he paused, turning to another student. "Laura, good job, now come back down," Syaoran called out.
Sakura fumed as she glared at Syaoran.
"Hey, cut her some slack, alright? She's new. She didn't know that," Heather came up from behind Syaoran, giving Sakura a sympathetic smile.
"You didn't make any mistakes," Syaoran said coolly.
"I was trained before," Heather shot back. 'Man, this girl was quick,' Sakura thought, staring at Heather.
"Fine, whatever. If she can make it through the blue rocks where you've stopped, I'll consider letting her join back," Syaoran sighed.
"But that's not fair! You know she's only a beginner," Heather argued.
"It's ok, Heather. I can do it!" Sakura spoke up. Syaoran was sure going to get a shock when he saw her breezing through it. He did not know something.
Sakura had been training since she was five.
**^**^**^**^**^**^**
Heather sighed as she looked at Sakura's progress. Then, she turned to Syaoran again, who was staring at Sakura, waiting for her to make any mistake.
She had liked Syaoran ever since she arrived. Unfortunately, he was still mourning after Jessica's death. Now, she was going out with Matt, another instructor at the training centre, but as a friend, she hoped Syaoran would someday open up to another relationship again.
Heather turned back to Sakura. She had taken a certain liking to Sakura since the day she first arrived. Sakura was so full of life, and she wasn't like any of those snobs who pretended to sprain their ankles just to have Syaoran touch them.
In fact, Sakura was one of those girls who seem to have quick comebacks to Syaoran's cold remarks.
Heather watched as Sakura slowly mounted the top. She really hoped Sakura would make it through.
**^**^**^**^**^**^**
Sakura bit her lips as she concentrated on placing her left foot on the next blue rock. She knew Syaoran was watching her from below and she really wanted to prove him wrong.
Syaoran was right. The blue rocks were really tricky as they were all over the places. One wrong step and Sakura would fall. Sakura looked back up at the top. She had a few more paces to go. She looked at the next choice of her blue rocks. There were two rocks for her to choose from, and she did not know which to choose from.
The one on her left was nearer, but her left hand was the weaker of the two and she knew that it was bound to shake. However, the right one was much further away, but once she reached it, the submit would be close.
Sakura took a chance and went for the left one. Just as she knew it her left hand shook as she grabbed onto the rock. Slowly, she pushed herself up, finally touching the top, and then letting herself down again.
Heather was grinning when Sakura came down. "You did great! I thought you were going to reach for the right one, but you chose the left one. Conquering your weakness is what is needed here," Heather smiled.
"Thanks," Sakura grinned at her, and turned to Syaoran. "So, you're keeping me?" Sakura smirked.
"I said I would consider. I didn't exactly agree to anything," Syaoran shrugged.
"C'mon! You have to stick to your promises. Besides, you saw how Sakura performed. She was much better than me," Heather glared at him.
"Since she's that great, I don't think she'll need the training," Syaoran turned and walked away.
Sakura fumed. "After all that, he still won't take me back?"
Heather laughed. "He just paid you a compliment. You're back on the team," she grinned.
Sakura broke into a smile. She did not know why it was that important, but she knew she would be better than Syaoran.
And she was going to do it.
**^**^**^**^**^**^**
Sakura whistled as she walked home, her duffel bag bouncing behind her.
Just then, she saw Syaoran in front of her. He was looking gloomy, as always. Being curious, Sakura followed him, and was surprised to see him heading towards a gigantic mansion.
She was sure he was going to walk past, but instead, he went straight in.
He was immediately fussed about by two maids, and someone even came over to take his coat for him.
"Wow!" Sakura whispered.
He could be the CEO of some big company. But something else intrigued her.
If he was that rich, why did he still want a small job at the rock- climbing centre… unless he was the owner of it!!
'Oh, shit…,' Sakura thought.
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A short chapter… but hey, it's quite alright for someone with writer's block… please review!!
~Amber- chan
