A/N: Thank you so much for taking your time reading this! I do hope you stick with me as this story progresses. I'm still a newbie though (this is my first story by the way) so I would really appreciate reviews. Thank you so much in advance! Sorry if the updates are a bit late. College really isn't a very good friend you know.

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I've decided to drop the title thing. I really am not good with it after all.

"Text spoken in English"

'Thoughts in English'

"Text spoken in Japanese"

'Thoughts in Japanese'

*Flashback*

(Kero if he's in his plushie form, Keroberos if he's in his true form, just to avoid confusion)


Midnight. Keroberos sat at the roof of his mistress' residence. Now in his true form, he stared at the full moon with worry on his face.

"I thought you wouldn't show up." He said, not removing his eyes from the moon. Suddenly, there was a shadow behind him that looked like an angel. Keroberos knew, even without looking, who the owner of the shadow is.

"Yue."

Looking at the window of Sakura's bedroom, Keroberos sighed, then, he turned around to glare at the beautiful stature that was Yue.

"Do not look at me like that." Yue huffed while he looked at the same window Keroberos was looking at earlier.

"You never show up in time, Yue." Keroberos gnarled. Yue just shrugged.

"It would be hard for you as well if your false form slept for a whole day yesterday." Yue said, nonchalantly, hoping to calm Keroberos down.

"So, the snow rabbit was affected after all." Keroberos frowned. He then flew towards the window where Sakura was. Yue followed him.

Since the window was open, the two guardians decided to enter the bedroom. Putting their wings away, they stood by Sakura's bedside.

Sakura was sleeping peacefully. She was still wearing her school uniform though, since she felt too tired to stand up and change outfit. Her star key was dangling near her neck, reflecting the moonlight.

"What happened to her? Yesterday, I was so surprised that I found myself weaker than before I had Touya's power." Yue touched his mistress' hair.

"She said she had this dream with a green light with it. And ..." Keroberos trailed off, looking at the drawer where the Sakura cards were.

"And?"

"She ... she died ... for a moment."

"What?!" Yue hissed, snapping his head towards Keroberos.

"Hey, hey! Easy there!" Keroberos stepped back a little, seeing Yue pissed off.

"If you're gonna ask me, I don't really know what happened."

"Liar."

Keroberos flinched.

"We both know, Keroberos, what is about to happen." Yue shifted his gaze towards the moon. "Is this what you want now, Clow?"

'You would understand soon enough, when your master fulfils my wish.'

"What should we understand? What does Clow mean?" Keroberos looked at Sakura with worry in his eyes. "Is it ... something about ... him?"

"He's supposed to be taken care of. It shouldn't concern our mistress."

Yue headed towards the window, preparing to leave.

"No, Yue." Keroberos said. "It concerns her. This is what Clow is talking about."

Before leaving, Yue looked at Sakura's sleeping figure with soft eyes. 'She's not part of the prophecy. But why?'

"Just so you know, she received the letter."

Yue flinched, then he left, hesitantly.

'What are you up to now, Clow?'


7 a.m. Sakura woke up the next morning, Friday, puffy-eyed. She turned to her left to find Kero sleeping by her side.

"Arigatou, Kero-chan." Sakura whispered to Kero. She rose up from bed, washed her face fixed herself and dressed for school.

'I'm okay.' She thought to herself while looking at the mirror, then she went to breakfast.

When she went down, she noticed there were luggages all over the living room. She turned to the kitchen and ignored Touya, who was cooking breakfast. All he could do was look at her and frown.

"I see you two are awake. Good morning." Fujitaka Kinomoto emerged from the living room, surprising Sakura.

"Otou-san! I thought you wouldn't be home until next week?" Sakura hugged her father tight. She missed her father so much; Fujitaka was away for almost 2 weeks already. She then loosened her grip, prompting her father to stand up.

"Well," Fujitaka fixed his eyeglass. "I was told that we would have …. an emergency visitor."

As soon as Fujitaka mentioned the word visitor, the doorbell rang. Touya, who followed Sakura to the living room, suddenly glared at the door.

"I'll get it." Sakura rushed to open the door; there was no one there. But when she looked at the mailbox, she was shocked; their mailbox was bulging with letters addressed to her, the same letter Touya ripped last night.

"HOEEEE! So many letters!" Sakura ran inside their house to the living room, holding all the letters.

"Wow, it looks like the sender is agitated to send those letter." Fujitaka said in a rather calm tone. "Haven't you read the letter?" Sakura turned to her father, rather surprised. Touya went to see what the fuss is about, only to find Sakura holding so much letters.

"NO!" Toya ran to Sakura, trying to grab the letters. Sakura gave them voluntarily to him, leaving only one letter for herself.

"You can have the rest to rip," Sakura said as she glared at Touya. He could only glare back.

"Give me that! It's not for you!" Touya's shout woke Keroberos up who was upstairs.

"Aren't you reading?! It says 'Ms. Sakura Kinomoto'!" Sakura shouted back while keeping the letter safe behind her.

"You don't understand! You have no idea what this is about!"

"Touya!" Fujitaka shouted. His children stared at him; it was the first time that their father shouted at them.

"But, otou-san, you don't know how dangerous these letters are! You have no idea ho-"

"I know it, Touya!" Touya was surprised; his father telling them that he knows about the letters must be a joke. Sakura could only stare back and forth at her father and brother.

"These letters are the reason why I came home early." Fujitaka calmly said. "No wonder there are so many letters, you haven't read it. You should have read that letter at least three days ago." Sakura raised her eyebrow.

"You knew about this, otou-san? I thought you're here because of a visitor?" Sakura asked. She looked at Touya, who has his mouth opened.

"You remember? I-I thought -"

"You are mistaken." Suddenly, the three gasped at the random English voice. They tried looking where the voice came from. Sakura suddenly remembered that she didn't close the door. She went to see if anyone entered their home. At the doorway, she saw a cat.

"Hoe? What are you doing here, cat-san?" She lifted the orange tabby cat onto her arms then went back inside their house. The cat just looked at her back. Fujitaka suddenly went and closed the door.

"I didn't expect you to see us sooner," Fujitaka said in English. Looking at the cat, he smiled, "Minerva." Touya ran quickly to the door, then gasped at the sight of the cat.

The cat suddenly leaped from Sakura's arms and unto the direction of where Touya is. Suddenly, the cat she saw wasn't a cat anymore; the cat became an old woman.

"I see you haven't changed a bit, Mr. Touya Kinomoto." The old woman said in English. There was awkward silence in the house.

"HOEEEEEEE!"


The four of them were sitting down at the living room. Touya glared at the old woman in front of him.

"Have some tea, Minerva." Fujitaka placed a teacup in front of Minerva, who nodded in response.

Sakura looked at the woman in front of them with curiosity. She was wearing an odd looking green robe and (of all the things to wear, Sakura thought) a witch's hat. Her general appearance was really odd, making Sakura uncomfortable in her presence.

"You've been recovering your memories lately." Minerva said as she sipped tea.

"What memories, otou-san?" Sakura asked her father. Sakura yelped then covered her mouth; she suddenly realized that she can understand the visitor even though she was speaking in English.

'Hoe? How could I understand her perfectly even though I haven't studied English?' Sakura pondered to herself while giving the letter a puzzled look. She didn't realize that she was thinking in English.

"I suppose your power enables you to translate words." Minerva suddenly looked at Sakura, as if reading her mind. Sakura could only blush.

"A-ano, who are you?" Sakura asked in Japanese. The old woman raised her eyebrow.

"Sakura," Fujitaka butted in, "try speaking in English."

"How do I do that, otou-san? I haven't studied the language at all."

"Just try it, Sakura-san." Fujitaka smiled at his daughter.

"Who are you?" Realizing that she spoke in perfect English, Sakura covered her mouth, seemingly shocked and tensed.

"Why cover your mouth, dear?" Minerva smiled at Sakura, who relaxed a bit.

"Before I answer that, though," Minerva fixed her eyeglasses. "Would you please open the letter you are holding?" She motioned her hand to the direction of the letter Sakura was holding. Touya scowled.

"And I suppose you know any better, Mr. Kinomoto?" She glared at Touya, who sank at his chair, not understanding what she said. He just melted with her glare. Sakura just looked at them. When Minerva looked back at Sakura, Sakura blushed then proceeded with opening the letter. She carefully removed the beautiful red seal in front of the envelope, then carefully took the paper out of it. It wasn't a piece of paper though; it was a piece of parchment. She then proceeded to read the letter.

HOGWARTS SCHOOL of WITCHCRAFT and WIZARDRY
Headmaster: Albus Dumbledore
(Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards)

Dear Ms. Kinomoto,

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.

Term begins on 1 September. We await your owl by no later than 31 July.

Yours sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall
Deputy Headmistress

Sakura raised her eyebrow as she scanned the other page of the letter; it contained the required materials and supplies for all first year students. She continued reading in amazement. "Amazing." She whispered.

"You are, uhh" Sakura, turned her head to their visitor, "Minerva McGonagall-san?"

"Yes, I am, Miss Kinomoto." Minerva chuckled. "If you don't mind," she suddenly looked at Fujitaka, who seemed pleased with Sakura, "I would like to bring Sakura with me two days after, if she decides to come with me. You don't mind, do you?"

"Oh no, not at all." Fujitaka smiled back at Minerva. "I know you would take care of Sakura there."

"Hold it!" Toya suddenly shouted in Japanese. Everybody's attention went to him. "Whatever you are talking about, otou-san, I'm not liking it." Toya looked at his father, pleadingly. "I'm not letting go of Sakura. Please, otou-san, don't do this."

"Why not, onii-chan?" Sakura questioned her brother sternly. Toya looked at her with pleading eyes.

"Because..." Toya trailed off a bit. He couldn't believe that it would end up this way. "Be-because, I …. okaa-san..."

"Your mother would be happy if Sakura goes, Toya," Fujitaka butted in. He stared at Toya, then smiled. "I'm sure she would be."

Touya looked back at his father. He was unsure if he would let go of Sakura or not. He crossed his arms then looked at Sakura.

"Promise me you'll write always. And don't go running into trouble." Toya looked away. Fujitaka then smiled at Minerva. "I guess she would be coming with you"

Sakura suddenly stood up and hugged her brother tightly, who yelped at the sudden hug.

"Arigatou, onii-chan."


"Oooooohhhhhh!" Tomoyo's eyes sparkled at Sakura, who sweatdropped.

It was the last day of class at Tomoeda Elementary School. Tomoyo and Sakura were in classroom 5-2 30 minutes before homeroom period, making them the first ones to arrive at the classroom. Sakura told Tomoyo everything about Professor McGonagall's visit yesterday. She discovered that her flight with the professor was in the same plane as Tomoyo's, making her happy.

"A-ano, Tomoyo-chan, it's really not a big deal, is it?" Sakura nervously laughed.

"WHAT?! My dear Sakura-chan going to Europe the same day with me to go to a prestigious magic school not a big deal? You are the most powerful sorcerer in the whole world! It is a big deal!" Sakura twitched at the mention of 'the most powerful sorcerer', she then frowned.

"About that, Tomoyo-chan," Sakura stuttered. She tried to tell Tomoyo about her dream the other night; how she "died" and saw Clow Reed and her mother. Thinking about how Tomoyo might react about it, she decided not to tell her about it. "Nothing," Sakura tried to dismiss it before Tomoyo pressed on the issue.

Although she knew that Sakura was hiding something, Tomoyo didn't show it. She didn't want Sakura to worry about it, after all. She changed the topic immediately.

"So," Tomoyo cleared her throat, "you mentioned that you discovered that you can speak and understand English?" she asked Sakura.

"Hai! McGonagall-sensei told me that it's because I possess a great amount of power that translation is relatively easy for me." Sakura explained.

"So you don't need to take English classes like me? How lucky of you!" Tomoyo suddenly squealed in English. Sakura looked at her, surprised.

"You studied English?" Sakura said in Japanese. She gave Tomoyo a surprised look.

"Ohohohoho, so you really do understand English?" Tomoyo looked so pleased. "Why don't we speak in English right now?"

"Well …." Sakura started speaking in English, she didn't know how, though. "I guess this would be a good time to practice." Sakura smiled at her best friend. The classroom door suddenly opened; their classmates were already there, along with their homeroom teacher.

"We should talk more later, Sakura-chan." Tomoyo whispered at Sakura.

"Okay!"

Their last day in school ended rather quickly. Tomoyo and Sakura decided to spend their time together for the very last time in Tomoeda, as if it was the last time they would see each other.