Sarah marched down the street while rain poored down on her. It had been a nice day just 30 minutes before. The sun had been shinning and there hadn't be a cloud in the sky but now…every thing had changed just like Sarah's moods. Clouds had come flooding in to the sky as Sarah walked and rain had slowly started to fall.

People ran past her to get out of the rain while she slowly walked forward. She was frustrated, mad, and upset. Most of all she was hurt. Fighting was supposed to be her thing that no one knew about. Her secret that she enjoyed. But now Akito would know. She had no doubts that Hatori would go back to the main house and tell him that's why she had to quit.

She came to an abrupt halt as she realized where she was. A park. No, it wasn't just any park. It was her park. She turned to her right and walked into the park through the gate. There wasn't a whole lot there. It had been many years since Sarah had last been there. Her real mother use to take her there all the time when she was very little before she ran away. It was also the park where Mrs. Hong had heard a little child crying and had walked over to a brown haired little girl sitting on the swings.

Sarah looked over at the swings. They were rusted to a dark brown color and one of the two swings had a broken chain ands was hanging to the ground. Faces raced through her head. She turned her back on the swings and walked back out the gate. The rain stopped soon after.

"Sarah? What the heck you doin here?" Sarah looked up in to Kai's bright blue orbs. "Oh…I um…"

"They found out didn't they?" He asked with a sigh. "I told you that they would find out sooner or latter."

Sarah nodded and paused before she spoke, "I have to quit. No…I need to quit."

"I …see. Come on, lets go see the Boss." He turned and she fallowed behind.

Hours passed when finally Sarah walked out of the double doors of the building where she had worked. She had said all the goodbyes and was now looking down at the bag she was holding. It contained piles of cash she had hid in her locker there.

The over head lights flickered on as she walked down the street. She looked up at the starry sky.

"They don't sparkle because they have no pain…They sparkle because they are beautiful."

What Kyo had said was crap. That's all she could think of what to label it. Crap. But it was kinda nice…and sweet. Sarah shock her head violently to get the thought to leave her head. She soon saw lights through the trees as she walked closer to Shigure's house.

Beep! Beep! Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

"Shut up you goddamn alarm!" Sarah smacked her hand down on top of her alarm clock and pulled the covers down . She stared at the clock. It was 6 A.M. She argued with herself to get up but she lost and pulled the cover back over her mess of hair and fell asleep.

Someone started pocking Sarah's arm with a pencil. She could feel it and after a full minute of pokes a she sat up and said, "What the hell-?"

Shigure was standing to her left with a pencil in one hand and glasses in the other. "Do you know what time it is?", he asked while starting to pock her arm again. She grabbed the pencil and broke it in half. She growled and rolled over.

"It's 10 A.M. Don't you have somewhere to be?" He asked her.

"No. Shut up. I'm trying to sleep," She said sarcastically.

"Don't you have school?"

"OH SHIT! School!" She jumped out of bed and pushed Shigure out of the room while screaming about being late and getting ready. She slammed the door behind him. Sarah grabbed a clean uniform and her school things and ran out the door in her pajamas.

She got to school around 10: 48 A.M. She took a shower, got dressed, painted her nails and was in class by 11:13. She knocked on the door and entered her math class. Every one turned there heads to look at her. The teacher asked, "Miss Hong? Where have you been you almost missed this entire class period. Do you have a late slip?"

Sarah looked around the class room. Two faces popped out at her. Tohru and Kyo's. She laughed at this in her head. 'They must be bad at math too or they wouldn't be in the frickin class.'

"Miss Hong! Are you listening to me!" Sarah turned her attention back to her teacher. "No. I'm sorry I'm late but I didn't feel good this morning. Kinda sick. To tell you the truth I feel like I could barf now." She put her hand over her mouth to make the imitation of her being sick more believable. "Oh my heavens sake! You look so white Sarah. I think you should go to the nurses office." Sarah nodded and walked out the door again.

When she closed the door behind her she whispered to herself, "Sucker."

"Miss Hong! What do you think your doing out of class!"

Sarah froze.