Author: Enonyymi and Punainenpuolukka.
Warnings:
Contains male/male.
Disclaimer: We do not own Tsubasa. All the characters mentioned within are property of CLAMP.


Their sixth day in the country was apparently, a national holiday for all the people living there. So, now that the group had gotten their stomachs full after Fay's well-cooked dinner, they all moved from the kitchen to the livingroom. The adults occupied the sofa and the children sat on the floor. Mokona was bouncing from one place to another, so you couldn't actually say that it was sitting anywhere.

The ninja managed to take the TV's remote control before the mage was even close. 'Good, we don't have to watch something stupid that the mage likes', the ninja thought to himself.

He turned the TV on and there was some war movie going on. After a little while, he decided that it was a fairly good movie. "Um, Kurogane-san, could you change the channel, I don't like this movie" the frail princess asked.

"No."

"Syaoran-kun, could you ask Kurogane-san to change the channel," Sakura whispered to her guardian, who was sitting next to her. Fay also heard the princess but didn't say anything. Kurogane, on the other hand, didn't hear anything, or he just didn't care.

"I'm truly sorry, hime, but I'm kind of interested in this movie," the brown haired boy answered shyly. It was too hard of a choice: should he watch this historical film, which was really intriguing or change the channel for the princess?
The princess turned her face to the blonde and showed him her pleading face. Fay's face softened and nodded slightly to Sakura.

"Nee, Kuro-sama..." he started.

"What?" the ninja grunted.

"Well, I was just wondering..." Fay smiled to the ninja. Kurogane looked into Fay's eyes and got distracted just for a second, and then the blonde struck. He stole the remote control from the black haired male's hand and quickly changed the channel.

On the other channel people we're standing in a long line and they were wearing fancy dresses and suits. It looked liked some kind of a ball, except that the people weren't dancing yet, but just shaking hands with two important looking people.

"Oh, they're wearing such beautiful dresses," Sakura sighed.

"Damn, mage, change it back!" the ninja yelled.

"No, I won't. Sakura-chan and I don't want to watch people killing each other pointlessly," Fay pouted.

"They're actually not fighting pointlessly; they are defending their own country," Syaoran corrected.

"But still, it's not nice to watch something like that, nee, Moko-chan?" the princess asked from the white manju, who had just hopped onto her head.

"Hmm, Mokona likes both programmes, so Mokona doesn't really care!"

"Damn it, give it here!" Kurogane was starting to loose his cool.

He ripped the controller from Fay's hands quite violently and changed the channel. The blonde imitated his lover's behaviour immediately, except he was a bit gentler. Then the war over the remote control began and channels were switched from one to another. The movie, then the ball and then some random nature programme about rabbits, what made Mokona suddenly very interested in it. Even the children participated in the fight.

BANG!

"What the hell..." Kurogane swore. The TV had blown up.

"Well it was kind of old, so there's no real harm, right?" Syaoran asked anxiously.

"I hope not..."Fay stared at the TV his mouth hanging open.

"Ok, that's it! Everyone, bed, NOW!" Kurogane yelled.

"Bleh, Kuro-wan is just mad because he didn't see the movie" Fay half pouted.

"Shut up."


A/N: Thanks for reading the sixth chapter of the Tsubasa Advent Calendar! The theme for today was 'Movie'!

Enonyymi: Written yet again by Punainenpuolukka! This day is a special day for all Finns, because it's our 91th Indepence Day! Yay!

Punainenpuolukka: Yay! And the movie they were waching was "Tuntematon sotilas", or in English, "The Unknown soldier".

Enonyymi: Yes! It's based on a best-seller book, which tells about one Finnish war. What war exactly was it, by the way?

Punainenpuolukka: Jatkosota, or in English, the Continuation War. The original novel was written by Väinö Linna and the best version of the movie was directed by Edvin Laine.

Enonyymi: That's right! And the 'ball' that they were watching is Linnan juhlat (direct translation is 'The Castle celebration'). Every year, on 6.12, our president invites her/his family, celebrities, politicians and other important people to the Presidential Palace in Helsinki.

Punainenpuolukka: I forgot to mention the candles.

Enonyymi: Oh well, never mind. In Finland, it's a custom to put 2 half-white and half-blue candles on the window on 6.12.

Punainenpuolukka: The colours of our flag, that is.

Enonyymi: Anyway, thanks again for reading this story and a HUGE apology yet again because I haven't uploaded these sooner and because of the writing mistakes in the fifth chapter.