A Digimon Frontier Fanfic
By Sakura Martinez
A/N:
lol, I could not help but laugh when I read FireFairy219's review on the previous chapter as well as the reviews from Sightbent, cancercute, and of course, TwinkieTUTUS. And for making me simply smile when I am very, very tired from all the projects I've been given (I already posted this on THT fanfic about me being hired to co-write a game's story and making the sprites as well as the website for it), I am grateful. The same goes to all those of you who simply have no time to post a review but are liking the story nonetheless.
Because of the rejuvenation I got from reading the reviews and seeing the number of hits on this story, I had an urge to take a break from all those work and go on ahead with this new chapter. Like I've said this chapter will be the last chapter before the actual story goes on… you can think of this as the part two of the First Ignition chapter if you will.
Well, you guys are probably tired from reading this Author's note section, so I'll let you read the chapter now. Hope you enjoy!
The Rabbit on the Moon
Think of Me
Izumi left the mansion for Takuya's training grounds early in the morning. When she was held up and asked, she simply said that she wanted to try training on her own. Although she said that, everyone who heard and knew her, knew better. They knew that she was going to Takuya, no one minded though, except for Junpei who continued to reason out to her that asking his help would be pointless and the Leader of the Organization who told her that it would be unwise to seek help in controlling her Level 3 to someone who can no longer utilize the said power. Izumi just shrugged them all of. She had decided and once she had done so, it would be virtually impossible for her to change her mind.
Kaizen spoke with her along the way, "You should at least listen to what they have to say, Izumi."
"What for?" Was Izumi's answer, "Junpei would just go on and on about how we are not certain if Takuya is on our side or working for the enemy or if he isn't a clone like the other one and I hate that woman who calls herself as the leader, so why should I waste my time listening to her?"
Kaizen sighed. This certainly was the reason why Izumi almost always ends up in trouble – her being unable to listen to anything she doesn't want to hear… of course, there were times when she does listen, but only when the person who is speaking is either close to her heart or has authority over her, which would be her father and on occasions, the Vice Commander, Kouji.
Izumi wondered, as she walked, if Takuya was already awake or if he even slept at all. If it was the latter, he obviously was pushing himself to his limit and she could not help but worry at the dangers it might bring to him.
It was much easier to find her way to his training grounds in broad daylight as opposed to how she managed to do so the day before. It was because of that, coupled with the anxiousness of wanting to get on with her training, that made her arrive at the training grounds earlier than she would have anticipated.
"Takuya, I'm here!" she shouted as she entered the cave, but much to her surprise, Takuya was not inside it. Confused as to why the auburn haired youth was not in his usual place, Izumi went back out of the cave and with the help of her control over wind, elevated herself to get a bird's eye view of the area as she searched for him.
"Where could he be?" She thought to herself.
She tried to spot any weird flashing of light, any weird energy vibes, or anything that's just plain out of the ordinary, but she could not find such. It was then that she began to worry even more and several what-if scenarios entered her now-imaginative mind.
What if the clone came and kidnapped him?
What if he collapsed out of exhaustion?
What if something much more terrible than the two happened to him?
Despite how many times she may have rejected the accusations of her worrying about him in front of the many who pointed it out while they are in the watch of the Organization, when it was only by herself or with him, she lets go and let worry creep over her. Part of her says not to worry for he was still strong enough to defend himself even with the lack of his powers as a Chosen One, but the other part had doubts of how well he could protect himself.
"Snap out of it, Izumi." Kaizen whispered in her mind. "You shouldn't worry, Takuya is safe, after all, I can feel that something is protecting this place from the outside, and the protection is much stronger than that from the city."
"Do you know who could be protecting it then?" Izumi asked whilst still floating in the air.
Kaizen shook her head. "The feeling is different from what I can feel from powers emanating from Chosen Ones such as yourself, but at the same time, it seems like its similar."
Silence filled the air soon after that as Izumi continued to let the wind carry her off to where she wanted to go. It took a while for her to circle around the training grounds in hopes of finding him, but alas, she did not. She was about to give up looking for him all together, when her eyes lingered on the entrance to the place that Takuya had shown her the night before. It was then that she remembered what he said.
She remembered him telling her that he goes to the place of solitude where the animals gather when he was in need of a rest or wants to feel relaxed. Although she could not think of any reason why he would be resting so early in the morning and what he could possibly be doing there, Izumi decided to check up on that place.
When she got there, she was as surprised as she was glad to find Takuya sitting under the shade of a large tree in the middle of the clearing. His eyes were shut and his breathing was steady, which erased all doubts of something bad happening to him out of Izumi's mind. Walking closer to where he sat, Izumi found that he was sleeping.
She sighed. "I should really stop worrying too much and keep my imagination in check." She thought to herself, a thought that Kaizen agreed on enthusiastically.
Izumi crouched down beside Takuya.
"He really does look peaceful as he sleeps." She thought while blocking Kaizen off in her mind.
She didn't want anyone, not even her Spirit Guardian, to know something deeper than what was blatant. "When I look at him like this, it's hard to imagine what all of us are going through… what he must be going through…"
She smiled and as if her body had a mind of its own, her hand went to brush the messy hair from his forehead making his face even more visible to her. She felt, as she did so, sweat and she could only conclude that he had just began to rest several minutes ago… probably just before she came to the training grounds.
"I told him not too push himself too hard." She said this out loud before she could even stop herself from doing so.
"Well, Izumi, you can't blame him for that." Kaizen said. "He's doing all this because of you… or should I say for you and your father. He doesn't want anything bad to happen to your father, and doesn't want himself to be in the way of the rescue… that's what I think at least, based on what I can deduce from his actions."
Izumi sighed once again. She knew this to be true, so then, would it be because of her when he suddenly collapses from exhaustion? No, she doesn't want that – Takuya collapsing or being the reason for it.
Her eyes trailed off to the piece of cloth with the emblem of Harim wrapped around his right arm. It was the same piece of clothing that he showed them when he said that he would begin training – a clothing said to help the user "force out" any hidden powers he or she might have within them. It was a useful item, but its usefulness comes with a price. As her eyes settled on the said on the piece of cloth, she noticed something in the arm and hand that covered it.
Without thinking twice, and as worry once again build up with her, Izumi went to remove the armband. What greeted her were the burnt marks on his hand and arm. It seemed like these bruises had been made a while back but Takuya just ignored it or any thoughts of first aid to it. Izumi wondered if it was because of him forcing himself from re-awakening his power. She tried not to look away, and was about to use some of her power to heal them when Takuya suddenly woke up.
It was as if he was not too sure of where he was, especially when he saw Izumi who was surprised of him suddenly reawakening that their faces were inches apart. If a powerful gust of wind should blow at this moment, it would easily push them and their lips together.
Takuya's eye stared blankly, obviously still sleepy at her now blushing face. She wanted to move away but she couldn't. It was as if realization came to the auburn haired one seconds later when his eye suddenly went from oblivious to surprise and pulled his head back away from her and turned his head to the right as Izumi did the same turning her head to the left. Both of them blushed and an awkward silence fell into the shade under the tree making the chirping of the birds and the sound of rushing water the only sounds to take notice of .
After drowning in silence for a couple of minutes, and with Kaizen constantly rolling her eyes at the scene, Takuya finally spoke:
"Err… I didn't think you'd be here so early." Takuya said, his head still turned. "Sorry about that."
"I should be the one apologizing." Izumi answered back. "I just thought we should start as early as we could. I didn't know that you were still sleeping… or had only just rested, if that were the case…"
"Don't think of it. I just dozed off, I have rested quite enough." Takuya replied. "Besides, I don't think I want to go back to sleep any time soon…"
Izumi turned towards him with a questioning look. "What do you mean?"
Takuya inhaled deeply and exhaled several seconds after that before proceeding on narrating to her of his dream.
"I dreamt of Flayhm." Was his answer.
"Oh…"
"We talked about a lot of things, and he told me I was really holding up well on my own and that he was proud of me." He went on, his face showed a hint of sadness mixed with happiness. "It was a really good dream, but suddenly, a shadow came over him and he kept saying 'Sorry'…. I tried to reach for him, but I couldn't. I don't know why but in my dream, I felt pain shot up to the eye Flayhm gave me, and even now I feel that pain. It all felt so real… and so frightening."
Izumi didn't know what to say. For them, who are Chosen Ones, the line between dreams and reality was blurred. She knew it when she learned about Takuya's identity, and he knew it as he contacted her in the dream before. Who's to say that what really happened in his dream was not a dream at all but a message from a lost Guardian?
"Takuya, I…" Izumi was about to say, but then suddenly remembered something. "I just saw those bruises in your right arm and hand. Why didn't you come back to the mansion to get those checked out?"
Takuya cringed as he noticed that the armband was off of his right arm and saw Izumi holding it.
"It's no big deal, Izumi." Takuya said as he tried to get the armband back but Izumi just kept on taking it away from him. "If they put some ointment on it, it would do no good. My arm would still be burnt and have those bruises as long as I haven't mastered my power again…"
"It is a big deal!" Izumi said. "What if it got infected? What if you end up losing your arm all together? You should really think about your well-being, Sir Takuya."
Izumi was once again using that tone on him – commanding and demanding.
"Didn't you come here to train, Lady Izumi." Two could play at that game, he thought as he said those words. "We shouldn't be wasting time with this idle talk."
Takuya then stood up, and dusted the dirt from his clothes before walking away.
"He really is such a careless idiot." Izumi muttered before following him. Even though he obviously didn't want her to be bothered by it, she would still find a way to heal those wounds – with or without his consent.
They were already standing on the clearing, facing several meters away from each other.
"Concentrate, Izumi." Takuya instructed. "Cast away your cares. Put your heart into it, and the Spirits would know."
It was easier said than done – in Izumi's opinion, but she followed his instructions nonetheless. She closed her eyes to concentrate, as she did so many times before. Takuya watched as she stood, posed up for the challenge, then he took off his eye patch.
He looked over at Kaizen, who was now visible thanks to the eye and nodded. Kaizen took this as the signal for her to release the first lock. A powerful wind blew that sent small rocks flying towards Takuya's direction. Takuya managed to dodge them and he was thankful that Izumi still had her eyes closed or else she would lose concentration once she sees what she is doing to the surroundings.
The wind that was blowing from Izumi's direction suddenly became a large tornado, with Izumi in the middle.
"This is where the hard part begins." Takuya thought to himself.
Izumi had told him of what she had felt when she first managed to accomplish doing it, but lost her concentration because she felt that she was going to die. If she isn't careful and if Takuya would so much as make a mistake, she will probably die.
Takuya saw Izumi's brow furrowed and her knees shaking, it was obvious that she was losing breath. But Takuya felt that she could still hold on and saw that her energy and Kaizen's were now in sync, so he said: "Kaizen, release the Second Ignition!"
Kaizen, albeit reluctant, did so. It was then that Takuya saw the change in the spirit levels of Kaizen that he ordered her to stop making Izumi fall to her knees, panting and trying to catch breath.
Takuya walked towards her. "Are you alright?"
Izumi nodded.
Then he faced Kaizen, "Your energies were already in synced, why did you hesitate?"
"She was already in pain, I can't leave her like that." Kaizen replied.
"She will keep on feeling that pain if you keep on feeling reluctant about this. You know it, Kaizen, you can feel it, she's ready… she wants this. Trust her to get through with it just as much as she trusts you to help her accomplish what she's trying to accomplish. Don't hold her back." Takuya said. "We'll do this again, after you have rested Izumi."
Izumi nodded and although still breathless added a "Thank you."
Half an hour passed before they continued on, with the same results. This kept on going until it was already time for lunch.
"This really isn't working well." Takuya said as he escorted her back to the mansion, and with her request that he comes along and eat with them, he too would have to take a break.
"I'm sorry, I guess I'm not that good at learning this after all." Izumi apologized.
"Don't be." Takuya said. "You're doing pretty good, and so is Kaizen, I just don't think you have the drive enough to go through with it."
"Drive?" Kaizen asked. "Isn't her conviction to save her father enough?"
"Apparently it's not." Takuya answered. "I think it would need something more than that to trigger the Final Ignition for you, Izumi…"
Before Izumi could ask what he meant by that, Takuya had taken out his eye patch and placed it back on Flayhm's eye… They were now in front of the mansion's back door.
Everyone was surprised to see Takuya eating with them after a long time. Kouji asked him of how his training was going while Tomoki went to tell him about his own accomplishments. Junpei kept on asking Izumi why she left so early in the morning without so much as a company to go along with her while Teppei was trying to shut him up and stop him from disturbing everyone else's meal. Chiaki and Katsuharu on the other hand were discussing something seemingly important to be bothered by the on-goings in the table.
After everyone was done, Izumi went to her room to change while Takuya went to talk with Katsuharu.
"It's rare to see you wanting to talk to me of your own accord." Katsuharu said when Takuya asked for him. "Usually, you're pretty grumpy around the three of us. I guess it has something to do with her being around you again."
Takuya's face was serious as he spoke. "I need your help on something. I know you're the only one who can do it."
Surprised that Takuya is asking favors from him but not wanting to sound too rude in declining too soon without so much as hearing it or deciding on it, Katsuharu went to listen to his request.
Takuya and Izumi once again stood as they did before at the clearing.
"Are you ready, Izumi?" Takuya asked as he walked towards her.
Izumi nodded. "I am."
Without taking his eye patch off, Takuya asked Kaizen, "How about you, Kaizen?"
"Same here."
"Alright," Takuya said, he was now right in front of Izumi. "I have to apologize for this, Izumi… but I can think no other way…"
She was about to ask what he meant by that when a sudden force knocked her unconscious.
She groaned as she regained her consciousness. Izumi was surprised to find herself lying on a dark place, she blinked and rubbed her eyes thinking that she might be dreaming.
"Izumi, are you alright?" Kaizen asked, worried.
"I think so." Was her reply before proceeding to ask, "What happened? Where are we? Where's Takuya?"
"I don't know."
Just then they heard a familiar voice scream. Izumi immediately stood up, poised and ready for anything that may appear in the dark.
"What was that?" Kaizen asked.
"It sounded like… Takuya!" Izumi said as she sprinted towards where the sound came from.
Her heart began to beat faster, she could almost hear the pounding it was doing in her chest. Fear and anxiety was now evident in her features. This time, she could not be imagining it. Something must have happened while they were training.
As she was running, she fell as she tripped on something. Looking back to see what it was that tripped her, she was surprise and could almost faint as she saw Takuya badly injured and bleeding, a sword wound on his chest.
"Takuya!" Izumi shouted as she scrambled on her feet. "Takuya, what happened?"
Takuya coughed. "Sorry, I… couldn't do… anything…"
"What are you talking about?" Izumi asked, tears now building up in her eyes as she proceeded to use her power to close his wound. "What… happened?"
Mustering up all the strength left, Takuya pointed towards the direction that he was facing before falling unconscious. Izumi followed his gaze, and there she saw him standing, a bloody sword in hand.
"You!" Izumi said almost growling as she stood up, but not before she made sure that Takuya was still breathing.
"My, my… I really had hoped your greeting would be somewhat gentler than that." Takuya's Clone said, he was smirking as he walked forward. "He was being a nuisance to both me and our father. I just had to take the trash out."
Izumi clenched her fist and without warning, threw a wind attack at the clone. It was easily dodged, however.
"Now, now… no need to get rough." He said. "Besides, wind doesn't hurt fire as much as water would, right? I'd say it's pointless to even TRY and beat me."
"We'll see about that!" Izumi said, as she tried once again, this time conjuring a much more powerful attack than before.
The same time that Izumi let her attack fly did the Clone threw a fireball attack at her. The wind attack she made, however powerful it may be, was eaten by fire and the attack that the clone threw only grew in power before hitting her and sending her flying back.
"I told you." Clone Takuya said. "You should really learn to listen, my Izumi."
"Don't you dare call me that!" Izumi said as she stood up once again although she was badly bruised.
"Why not? I'm virtually the same as that Takuya." He said pointing at the direction of the unconscious Kanbara.
"You are not Takuya! You will never be Takuya!" Izumi shouted as let out a barrage of wind-based attacks.
The Clone simply laughed it all off as he parried and dodged the attacks while throwing his own in the process.
"Surely you can do better than that if you intend to defeat me." Clone Takuya jeered. "Or is that simply what you so-called Chosen Ones can do?"
Izumi tried her best not to tumble down, despite the fact that she had been wasting a lot of her energy because of those attacks. She could not help but curse herself – her weakness and her inability to defend anything. She knew that she had stopped Takuya's bleeding, but she didn't know to what extent his injuries were. She knew that she could not be defeated here… not when there was so much in the line.
She was so deep in thought and in what she should do, that she did not notice that the Clone was already right in front of her until it was too late.
He caressed her face with his bloody hand, and his cold, brown eyes stared at her cerulean ones. He looked proud of what he had accomplished, and the memory of their meeting at the ship was revived in Izumi's mind. She cringed at the though, she would not let it happen again.
"What's wrong?" the clone asked with a smirk as he saw Izumi's expression. "You don't like it when I touch you?"
Izumi didn't answer.
"Then maybe another kiss would make you change your mind and choose me over him." He went on.
Just as he was about to kiss her, the wounded Takuya dashed forward. "I won't let you!" He shouted, sword in hand as he lounges at the enemy.
But, the clone, as it had demonstrated before, was just too fast for the real Takuya, and in a flash, the clone had skewered the real Takuya.
"NO!" Shouted Izumi who was trembling.
"You should have learned by now," the Clone said. "You can NEVER beat me."
And with that the real Takuya fell. Izumi could still see the rise and fall of his chest, but it was becoming forced as blood began to gush out of the new wound. But even as he was severely wounded, Takuya did not seem to want to give up. Hoisting himself with as much energy as he could muster, he rose up once again with his sword being used as a means to get up.
"You still want more?" Clone Takuya asked, amused. "Very well then, if you do not wish to die so easily, then I'll kill you little-by-little."
Even before Izumi or Takuya could react, the Clone had proceeded with beating up Takuya. It did not seem to want to let up with the attacks, throwing combo upon combo of both melee and spiritual attacks at the other Takuya.
"Please, stop it, Takuya!" Izumi pleaded as she saw Takuya being beaten up and the Clone laughing maniacally.
Izumi shut her eyes, not wanting to look at it any more. She felt helpless. Even when it was her who wanted to save him, it would always end up with him saving her. Was that how she was just going to be? Always the Damsel in Distress?
She wanted to do something to help. No, she needed to do something! A thought came to her mind. It was a long shot, but she was willing to take any risk as long as it would save the man she cared for.
"Kaizen, would you lend me your power?" She asked her guardian mentally.
"What are you--?" Kaizen was about to ask when Izumi suddenly closed her eyes and went into the same pose as she did when she was training with Takuya. At that instant, Kaizen knew what she was about to do.
The Spirit Guardian was about to go against the idea but she suddenly remembered what Takuya had said to her:
"Trust her to get through with it just as much as she trusts you to help her accomplish what she's trying to accomplish. Don't hold her back."
Kaizen nodded to herself. "Yes, I will trust her."
And with that, she too began concentrating. A powerful gust of wind broke the Clone's "fun" with Takuya, who was at the verge of losing consciousness.
"What's this?" The Clone asked with a mixture of surprise and amusement.
A tornado appeared around Izumi, signaling that she had unlocked the Second Ignition. The beaten Takuya, smiled. She was doing it. The ground began to shake and small stones scattered on the ground began rising up being carried by the strong force of a wind.
The Clone looked surprised now, and even muttered a few curses as he struck the ground with his sword and held on for dear life hoping not to be blown away by the torrent.
Green light surrounded Izumi, whose eyes were still closed as tears were gushing forth from them either in sadness or in pain. The wind grew stronger and stronger creating a violent shrill sound in the vicinity. The tornado began to envelop Izumi's body completely.
With a powerful shout and a roar of the wind, Izumi cried: "Level 3! Activated!"
And as soon as those words escaped her mouth, the tornado surrounding her vanished. The Izumi from before was not who stood in the middle of the debris, but rather a lavender-haired woman, dressed in silvery armor. Her eyes were hidden behind a visor-like helmet leaving only her nose and her mouth visible. She was also floating in mid-air.
The Clone was surprised, and the Female Warrior could have sworn to see a hint of fear in those evil-looking eyes.
"You will pay a thousand folds with what you've done!" the warrior spoke.
"Bring it!" Cried the Clone who poised himself ready for battle. "This should be interesting."
And thus, the battle began between the Level 3 Izumi and the Takuya Clone. It would seem that thanks to the help of her powers from the wind, Izumi could match up with the clone's speed. She could see his attacks and dodge them before it hit her. Izumi grew more and more confident and she found using her Level 3 easier than she would have thought.
The battle went on and on, neither one would let up until finally, Izumi sliced the earth with a powerful gust of wind that was directed at the clone and the attack hit. In an instant, everything went hazy, and as if she was awakened from a dream, she found herself standing at Takuya's training grounds with Takuya beaming at her and clapping his hands, a proud look etched on his face.
"What--?" Izumi asked as she reverted back to her original form.
"You were amazing, Izumi." Takuya said smiling, there was neither scratch nor bruise in him, save for the burnt arm that she had noticed before, which made Izumi even more confused. "You really held your own."
"What's going on, you were badly wounded and bleeding and your clone was here and…" Izumi said all this in one breath, frantically swinging her arms around.
"I did apologize to you before hand." Takuya told her, as he began to explain. "Everything you saw was just an illusion to get you to unlock all the seals and attain your Level 3 power. I asked help from Katsuharu, who gave me instructions on what I should do along with this."
At that point, Takuya showed her a small bottle. Izumi gave him a questioning look.
"I'm sure you've heard, Katsuharu has the power to show illusions. It's done in many ways and one way was to let the person he wanted to have illusions to inhale the contents of this bottle. I tried my best not to make it seem like I was about to do something, and when I couldn't let your guard down to inhale this stuff, it left me with no choice but to knock you unconscious and let you breathe in this stuff afterwards." Takuya had an apologetic look on his face as he told Izumi this.
"Why did you go and do that!" Kaizen spoke, and although Takuya could not see her then, he could feel she was right in front of him. "She was so worried and scared for you back there!"
"If we were to do it under normal circumstances, I thought that she would have a hard time unlocking all the ignitions. So, I came up with the solution to let her undergo something similar to what I went through… having to see someone in great danger often unlocks the power in everyone, no matter how hidden it might be." Takuya explained, though he came up with it he wasn't proud of his idea. "I'm sorry about that."
Izumi felt that she should be furious for him having done that to her. "You have no idea how scared I was…" was all she could say however. "Why did you make it happen like that? With you being beaten… that wouldn't happen."
Takuya smiled sadly. "I think we'll just lie to ourselves if I agree with you, but the truth is, if I were to face him as I am now, that would most likely happen. Without Flayhm or the power I had, all I can really rely on is my swordsmanship, and we all know how that turned out back in the ship. That's why, I have to train harder and push myself farther than I have done so in the past. Not just for my pride but for the sake of those that I care about."
Silence was all Izumi and Kaizen could answer. They didn't know what to say. But Takuya seemed not to mind.
"Well then, now that you've unlocked your Level 3… all you need to do now is call on it without relying on having to witness something like the illusion you just lived through, Izumi." Takuya said.
Izumi looked at him with utmost seriousness showing that she was really listening, then asked. "What should I do then?"
Takuya walked towards her, then lowered his head so that they were looking eye to eye and said: "Just think of me." before walking away to do his own training.
To Be Continued…
A/N:
Ta-na-na-na-na (Okay, Imagine that was like some kind of victory sound effect, lol).
Well, this fourteen paged chapter really took a lot out of me, but I've enjoyed writing it and hopefully, it doesn't seem messy to you guys and you enjoyed it too. And hopefully, you all got why the chapter was titled as it was… lol. I was going to add a lot more romance to it, but decided to save that for later… (ducks behind a counter) I know people would really love to see those stuff, but be patient, ne?
Well, first off, I forgot to mention this in the post authors notes, but I am too lazy to go back up and edit it so I'll write it here instead.
First off, I have to give cancercute a reply since I don't know if I've added her to my friends list, but, I have to thank you for the comment you gave in my profile. I would write back to your profile when I get the time, and hopefully add you as a friend (if I haven't yet).
Next, to FireFairy219, once again, thank you for that funny review. I enjoyed reading it. I have to admit that it would seem like I've been forgetting about CoT:CW, but that's not the case, I simply have found no time to squeeze between what I have been doing and updating the fanfics so I'm trying to do update them one by one. Luckily, THT (The Healing Touch) fanfic that I am working on is almost finished, so it would give me ample time to update CW, which is almost finished as well.
Third, to Sightbent, I'm glad you are "liking the story more and more" as you put it. It was actually supposed to be done (the picnic thing) earlier in the story but decided to redo the whole thing and thus, ended up where it did. Hopefully, this chapter gives you an insight on how strong Izumi has become, and even some of the characters as well.
Fourth, to TwinkyTUTUS. Yes, 33 chapters is simply amazing even for me, especially with all the things going on over at my end. It would take a lot more chapters, however, for this story to be finished. Hopefully, you guys would read it through to the end.
Well, I've written quite enough. I would probably be updating this fanfic once I've updated CoT:CW. In the meantime, you guys can read THT if you haven't yet. Anyways, that's all for now. Until next time, this is Sakura Martinez saying "PEACE" and signing out!
BTW, I am totally sad at Brooke White leaving Idol… all I can do now is support David Cook! Yeah! Woot Okay… to much sugar again… lol
Also, a reminder to everyone: CONSERVE ENERGY. GLOBAL WARMING IS REALLY A FRIGHTENING THING. WE CAN STILL SAVE THE PLANET IF WE ALL WORK TOGETHER. EVERY LITTLE THING COUNTS.
