Author's Note: Okay I haven't not updated for a looooong time, and I'm sorry. That's it. Nothing more. And I've had a LOT of guesses for who the murderer is… One person got it right… :)

)Manuca( - Dungeon romance? O.o that's something I might write if it were two vampire lovers… nah… that's a bit too extreme… Lol you're afraid of vampire, and I'm obsessed with them… I want to be one! I even bite myself sometimes and drink my own blood… NOT THE WAY you're thinking of! No, just something I bite my lips really hard purposely, then lick the blood that trickles down… lol you can say I'm a bit over-obsessed… :P

)amberlove( - Nah, Jelensta's just one of those people who's too truthful and get right down to it.

)Inkirietta( - If my memory serves me right I believe Syaoran is around 24 and Sakura is around 20 or so… So you can see Sakura is actually considered one of the older women there…

)Feather of Julia( - She hadn't gone mean to showing her truth self… she has always just been speaking her mind out loud… :/ it's just because when she disagrees with the main character it makes her 'bad' but when she pities the main character she's 'good'…

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Chapter Eight

A Brave Rescue

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Sakura coughed against the dirty and cold walls. It's been three weeks since she's been down here, and there has been no mentioning of killing her, a trial, or ever letting her out. Sakura wondered whether she would rot down here.

The meal they served was horrible. Just plain water and stale bread and sometimes a bit of gruel. She was almost sure she would die soon. It's so cold down here too. Dressed still in Meiling's long, revealing dress, she had no protection against the chill at all.

"If I don't starve to death soon, I would freeze to death, if I don't freeze to death, I would go insane, if I don't go insane, I would die of suicide, if I don't die of suicide, I would die out boredom. Either way, I'm not getting out of here alive am I…" She muttered to herself, and stared at the ground, watching hundreds of ants and other insects crawl back and forth.

"Hey…" She mused picking one little ant off the ground and placing it on her palm. "You're the one who was crawling on my food yesterday weren't you… you little dare devil, should be awfully glad I didn't eat you…" She cooed at it a bit. "You're wondering how I recognized you? Well for one, your antlers are a bit longer, and your front left foot seems to be missing a bit… Don't you worry little one, I'll never forget you… but I won't hurt you either… you deserve to live… you deserve a better life than I do…" With that, she set the little ant back down and collapsed on the ground, not caring how much dirt was getting onto her. "God…" Tears slipped out the corner of her eyes but she didn't care.

A guard walked by and snickered at her but she felt nothing. The person in the jail next to her looked at her pathetically and without pity, but she didn't give a damn. Nothing mattered anymore.

This place is driving her insane.

Tomoyo and Eriol sat by the bed of Ryle, trying to find a way to ask him to get Sakura out of jail.

But he was fretting so much about how he might be blind for life and all, that they didn't have the heart to ask a favour out of him while he's under current conditions.

"How are you feeling today, dear Lord Rileas Ryle?" Tomoyo asked politely, bringing him some of her special herb mixture. "Drink this." She handed it to him as he drank it blindly.

She looked at him sadly, thinking about how he would never know even if she had put poison in the soup right in front of his eyes. She felt sorry for his vulnerability.

He gulped the liquid down and held out the empty bowl.

Tomoyo reached forward to receive from him and sighed.

"I'm going to be blind forever aren't I… just tell me the truth! You keep trying to make me think positive, but how can I? It's been so long! If there were any hope at all, there would be signs… but no… there's nothing! I still see darkness! Oh dear God, I'm going to be blind forever…" He covered his face with both hands.

Eriol put a hand on his shoulder. "Please do try to think positively, Sir. You must have hope. After all, what the nurses have not confirmed, will always be a possibility."

"I bet you they've already told you guys the truth… but you're just afraid to break it to me…"

"Lord, I swear to thee, I will never lie or keep a secret from you. But if swear this, I cannot tell you anymore than to keep having hope, because anything more or less, would be a lie."

"Stop your word-twisting. I'm in no mood to hear them. Just say things like a normal person would."

"But this is the way I would talk normally, whether to a commoner, to a King, or to a prisoner. It is such that the way I am, and will be difficult to change."

Ryle turned away to the other side, wondering why he even bothered.

Tomoyo poked Eriol and gave him a stern look, which he only returned with a misunderstood expression.

"Ryle, what Eriol was trying to say, was that when we tell you to have hope, it's not because we're just trying to make you feel better, we're actually only telling the truth… Please believe us… it hurts many to see you in such conditions… never mind tormenting yourself unnecessarily…"

"I don't know what I'd do if I went blind… I don't think there's anything else worse in the world…"

"Oh, yes there is…" Tomoyo muttered, thinking about what hell Sakura must be going through right now.

"Pardon?"

"Never mind…" She turned to the Advisor. "Eriol, tell Ryle a story, please."

"Yes, my dear." Eriol turned his face towards Ryle. "There once was a young girl, who had eyes as green as gems, and hair as black as midnight. She was well known for her beauty, yet what was known more of her, was her favourite red cap. She—"

"Stop." Tomoyo held up her finger. "Is this a twisted version of Little Red Riding Hood?"

"Why, how did you know?"

"Eriol, when I said tell a story, I meant a real one…"

"I'm sorry darling, I'm not very creative in the mind…"

"Never mind then…" Tomoyo sighed as he took a seat next to Ryle. "Allow me then… please Eriol, do get some food for the poor dear?"

"Yes…" Eriol retreated from the room, and headed for the kitchen.

"Let's see… what should I tell you… oh yes, here's a good story you might enjoy, if you are a open minded person…" Tomoyo took a deep breath. "Once upon a time, there was a very well known king, who owned many lands, and was very famous. He had a wife, a silent woman who hardly ever speaks, but was always fair. But that did not mean the king loved her. For this marriage was forced, he had been forced to marry his wife…"

Sakura's eyes traveled to the three pages neatly folded in the corner of her cell.

Those mere three pages has been saved as a last resort. She had not dared to touch them for she knew they were for emergency only… they were her last connection to sanity…

Sakura looked at her ant friends on the floor and felt she was losing it. Her hand reached forward… "No… no I can't… I have to save it… save it for when things get worse… for my last chance to stay sane…"

But she couldn't take it any longer. Would counting ants be considered sane? Would having the ability to tell the difference from one ant to another simply out of boredom be considered normal? No… if she doesn't read now, she may not ever have a chance to again…

Her hand reached the pages as she unfolded them hungrily.

The three pages were from the story "Love". She had expected the Grand Ball to be some boring royal gathering where over-polite ladies and gentleman gossip or else listen to the King's non-stop babbles. That is why she had bought the three pages with her. Folded and hidden underneath her dress.

Of course she was proven wrong. King Li is definitely not boring like those other typical king out there. Although she would've preferred if he were boring like the rest.

Now where was I… Yes, Queen Lilia has just left King Reyn… she has escaped the castle, and is now headed for Jayx's little hut, where they will live happily… Sakura began to read.


As Queen Lilia traveled, the sky was slowly being filled with thick, dark clouds, rolling menacingly across the sky. A droplet of water hit her hair and she knew was to happen. And she had been right. Minute later, it was pouring. The rain droplets seeped into her hair, wetted her cloth, making it extremely difficult to walk around especially in such a heavy dress.

"Is this my punishment? IS THIS MY PUNISHMENT?" She cried to the sky. All she received was the loud crashing of lightning. Lilia began to weep. "Yes, this is my punishment… and I shall go through it, for I deserve every minute of this… this is my punishment…" As each step became harder, as did Lilia's determination. "I will live through this trial, I will swim across a river and climb around a mountain to reach Jayx… I cannot fail now…"

Lilia continued on and on. For two days it rained, for two days Lilia could not sleep, for two days she had nothing to eat, for two days she suffered. "Jayx… I'm coming… I will be there for you… I will not abandon you like your family…" Holding that thought, Lilia continued longer.

Another day more.

At last, the view of a lone hut in middle of a green field was clear in her view. The rain had not lightened and it truly was a miracle it could rain so hard for three days straight.

Dragging each step with every ounce of her strength, Lilia at last made it to Jayx's door. She dropped her hand on the door, and realized she was unable to pull it back up to knock again. The leaned her whole body weight on the door, and just prayed to at least let her stay conscious till she sees her beloved Jayx.

The door opened and Lilia collapsed right into Jayx's arms. "LILIA!"

She smiled weakly, though it looked more like a dying grimace. "I am back…" And she knew nothing more.

The bright morning sunshine attacked Lilia's face as she woke up, irritated. Yawning slightly, she was surprised to see the sky so blue and feel the air so fresh and cool.

The rain was finally over. She had passed her test. From this day forth, she will be with Jayx. She has past her test, and no more trouble shall come to them, she was sure of it.

"How are you feeling, Lilia…?"

Lilia turned towards the door to see Jayx there holding breakfast on a tray. "Please, dear, stay where you are, you may be sick."

But Lilia paid no mind. She stood up, took the platter from Jayx and set it aside. Though she had not eaten for three days, she felt she could wait. Slowly and shyly, she let her arms around Jayx's neck as she leaned in close to him. A gesture she had not ever done with any other man but Reyn.

Jayx was timid at first. He looked away with his face beet red, but soon, he let his hands rest around her waist.

"I have come to be with you…" Lilia said. "Do not be shy with me. From now on, we shall be each other's only companions. Perhaps from time to time your sister will visit… but other than that, it will just be me, and you. Please be comfortable with me."

"Yes…" He nodded. "You must have sacrificed more than can imagine by being with me… I know I am shame to families and that it shall shame your reputation simply by having you be with me, yet you still chose this route and I am forever happy and grateful. Oh Lilia, you are truly an angel sent by God."

"No, you were the one sent to me, I am sure… it is true, I must admit, I did sacrifice quite a bit to be with you, but you have livened up my life like no one could. I love you."

"I love you too…"

Slowly, Lilia leaned in even further. Though very carefully, for she was almost sure Jayx was quite inexperience, and this could perhaps be his first kiss. Her soft lips gently touched his and she did not let it go any further. She observed for his reaction.

He was stunned, simply standing there stiff with wide eyes. "Wow…" He muttered. "I have not thought it be possible for me to ever have interactions with a woman ever again…"

"Well, you thought wrong." Lilia replied with a gentle smile.

"Oh Lilia, you do not understand how much I love you…"

"No, I could understand, for I love you as much as you love me…"

"Lilia, I am literally speechless. I do not know what to say to you to express my ecstatic feeling right now. To have met you, and to know we can now be together…"

"You do not need to say anything, Jayx, for I understand all…"

Jayx looked truly overwhelmed for a moment, before he got on his knees without a second's hesitation. "Lilia, please, please marry me!" He took out a heart shaped gold necklace with a diamond heart and held it towards her. "I do not have a ring with me, please understand, but this is the only thing of value I have left on me. It is the absolute last item my family has given me, before telling me to find a life where no one will know me to be their son. Please accept this, and be my wife… I know I may be asking for too much, after all, you're such a perfect woman with the perfect life, while I, the shame, the disgrace, is daringly asking for your—"

Lilia bent down to his level and took the necklace from him. "Say no more. I have come here to be with you, haven't I? Of course I will marry you…"

"Lilia…" Jayx picked her off the ground spinning her around and around till they were outside the hut, where they fell together into a bed of grass and wildflowers. "Let's have the wedding next week… yes, I cannot wait any longer… I shall contact Lynnetta now, she will prepare for us, and this wedding will be at least somewhat proper… after all, you do deserve everything in the earth, but I can only provide so much, which is why I will do my best for you in everything. Even if it isn't much, at least I've put my heart and soul into it."

"Oh Jayx, anything you do for me is fine…" She caressed his face. "You poor child… are you ready to experience a real kiss now?"

He looked at her with wide and curious eyes.

She smiled at his innocence, before pulling herself to him.

Lynnetta took the news of their marriage with everlasting joy. "I have expected this, but 'tis even sooner than I expected! Of course I will prepare for you, I we will decorate this house, and a path to this house where you two will spend the night. I will invite few of my friends, my family and I will be your witness. I would buy you a ring too, but it would not have as much meaning, so why don't you exchange something important of yours with each other now?"

Shyly, Jayx took a simple platinum ring off his middle finger. "I've had this ring ever since I was a small child… and now, I would like Lilia to have it…"

"It's true… I remember Jayx never took this off even when were small children… he treasured it with all his heart… it does not look expensive, dear Lilia, but please do believe that it meant so much to Jayx…"

"Oh sweet Lynetta, money means nothing to me, it's what's beyond that, that counts…" Lilia took a jade hoop off her wrist, but felt a bit uncertain. This was what Reyn had given her on her last birthday. But this did mean a lot to her… With some difficulty, she handed it over to Jayx. "This also means a lot to me, in an unexplainable way though… Please accept this."

"Wow…" Lynnetta commented as she took the bracelet to give to Jayx. "This looks expensive… whoever got this for you must be rich…"

"Very…" Lilia muttered wearily, looking outside the window at the carefree dandelions. She is no longer Queen Lilia; she is as free as the wildflowers.

"The exchange has been complete." Lynnetta announced. "The ceremony will come in five days. Till then." Lynnetta wrapped her cape around herself and left with a small wave.

Jayx turned to Lilia. "Though not official, today is our first day together…"

"Yeah…" Lilia replied, feeling excited.

"What shall we do?"

"It does not matter, show me what you usually do…"


It stopped right there. Though Sakura wanted more than anything for it to continue, she found that at least it had restored some of her sanity. She looked back at the floor. All the ants looked the same.

She leaned back against the cold wall and sighed dreamily. How beautiful it would be if she could become Queen Lilia now… how happy she is… though she sacrificed her position, her treasures, her luxuries, she has found the true happiness of life…

"State your position." The soldier guarding the jail demanded.

"I am Lady Meiling." The woman replied, holding her head high.

"Lady Meiling… I have heard of you…"

"Yes, I am the nearest thing to King Syaoran's queen. I hereby demand you to unlock this cell for I wish to visit a prisoner within."

The soldier frowned. "I'm sorry my Lady, truly, but the Jail can only be entered by the King himself, his family and Advisor Eriol… he has not mentioned given you permission…"

"That is because he has granted me this privilege not long ago." Meiling explained, irritated, though still standing very ladylike. "Unlock the cell at once."

"But milady—"

"You have two choices right now. You can either do as I say, and if I lied, I will receive a serious scolding from King Syaoran himself; none of your business. Or two, you can keep me here waiting, test on my patience, till I involve King Syaoran into this where you will receive the punishment. And I assure you, it will be much more than just a scolding."

The guard considered this, and soon after he opened the gate unwillingly. "Who do you wish to speak to?"

"The newest prisoner to be sent within. A certain… Kinomoto Sakura, if I am correct?"

"Yes, she is our newest addition, though has been here long and seemingly forgotten."

"Very well, I wish to speak with her."

"This way, please."

The guard led Meiling through a long path when at last, they reached a filthy cell where a near-dead girl leaned against the cold, dirty wall.

"This is Kinomoto?"

"Yes, milady."

Sakura stirred. She looked up and rubbed her eyes. Is that Meiling? She pinched herself. It's true! She's not hallucinating! It's actually true! "Meiling! What are you do—"

Meiling shot her a glowering look that shut her up immediately. "I would wish to speak with the prisoner. I'd like to see what she had done to be shut in here and why a final decision has not been made or why has there not even been a trial."

"As you wish, milady." The guard replied uncertainly, but he backed up and out of the room.

The moment the guard was gone, Meiling dropped the attitude. "Oh gosh what happened to you?"

"What happened to you?" Sakura gasped.

Meiling let a lopsided smile onto her face feeling very conscious about her elegant dress, her long robe that was a feminine version of King Syaoran's, and her crystal formed crown resting on her head. "That's not the point. It doesn't matter what happened to me for you should be grateful that this happened to me. Otherwise, I would not have been given permission to visit you today."

"What are you doing here?"

"To get you out, of course. Oh gosh, you look terrible."

"Are you out of your mind? King Syaoran would kill you!"

"No he wouldn't. He has forgotten you long ago, which is why I'm going to sneak you back into our room, from there I have to catch you up on what's happened to Tomoyo, Eriol and Ryle."

"Oh yes, poor Ryle… what has happened to him? Is he dead already?"

"No, he's not, but he may be permanently blind…"

Sakura gasped.

"But now is no time to be discussing such things. Let us leave."

"How? I don't own a key."

"But I do."

"Where?"

"GUARD!"

The guard scurried back again. "Yes, milady?"

"I would like you to release her." Meiling demanded, going back to her royalty attitude.

"What?"

"You heard me. I would like to take her away for some questioning. She seems suspicious."

"I'm sorry your majesty, I really do not believe we have the right to do this much for you—"

"I do not wish to repeat your two choices to you again. Do not irritate me."

The guard sighed. "Yes, madam." The guard took out the key unwillingly and opened the door wide.

Sakura's first instinct was to jump into the open space and dance to the invisible music, but she could not look suspicious, therefore only moved when "Lady Meiling" ordered her to.

"What is your name, guard?"

"Soldier Steven."

"I will speak kindly about you to King Syaoran."

"Thank you, highness."

"You may leave now."

"Yes, highness." With that, he bows and left the room once again.

"Quick, now's our chance."

"But he's guarding the door!" Sakura protested.

"You think there's only one exit in this entire dungeon? Don't worry I've studied the routes."

Sakura had no choice but to follow.

She had no idea where they went, how they went or when they went, except she soon found herself in a familiar hallway; long and empty. It was the same one she had gotten lost the day she tried escaping from King Syaoran' room to warn all the ladies of his horrible trick.

They walked silently for what seemed like miles, not uttering a word, tiptoeing around, when Meiling suddenly stopped. In front of them to the right, was a gigantic oak wood door that had golden handles and seemed much too familiar.

Sakura felt queasy.

"This is King Syaoran's room." Meiling whispered.

"Yeah, hard to miss." Sakura commented.

"We have to be extra careful here… I know he's in there, and I know if can get past this doorway we should be fine… only problem is this doorway lasts for like 20 meters…"

"How comforting."

"Just be extra careful, and let's hope he does blow and decides to throw someone out of his room at this precise moment."

"One can only hope."

They held their breath, and continued to walk with steps as light as a butterfly.

"HOW DARE YOU!" A voice inside bellowed that sounded much like King Syaoran's voice.

There was a sound of something crashing and a soft whimper was heard. "NO ONE HAS DARED TO DISGRACE ME LIKE THIS! NO ONE! HOW DARE YOU EVEN MAKE A SUGGESTION LIKE THIS?"

"My King, please…"

"DO NOT SPEAK! YOUR VOICE DISGUSTS ME! YOU DISGUST ME! GET OUT!"

Sakura gulped. "What are the chances…" She muttered to Meiling, who only silenced her and continued to sneak across as quietly as possible.

"GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT!" His voice was getting louder and Sakura was positively weak in the knees now.

"Oh my gosh, we're so going to be caught!"

To her surprise, there was silence inside, then all of a sudden screaming.

The door was pushed open as a red-haired woman ran out screeching. Almost immediate, a fire arrow landed in between the doorway, setting the exit/entrance on fire. Inside, Sakura could see King Li in there, completely horrified.

His bed was on fire, the exit to his balcony was on fire. In fact all other 5 exit that led to different rooms were on fire and so were all the curtains. He looked trapped, because he is trapped. "GODDAMMIT GET HELP! SERVANTS! GET WATER! LOTS OF IT! MY ROOM IS ON FIRE!"

Sakura turned to see the woman who had jumped stumbled out. "Kaho…"

"Sakura…" She gasped seeing the woman's face as she wiped the blood on the side of her mouth.

"Oh, I'm going to get help!" Meiling cried with worry. "Come Kaho, come with me. Sakura, you stay there. We can't have you running around the castle!"

"No, wait! But I can't stay here! He'll see me!"

"So? What's the worst he can do? There's a fire between you and him, what are you afraid of?"

"B-But!"

But Meiling was already gone, dragging Kaho alone with her.

Seconds later a few servants came, screaming and crying they carried buckets after buckets of water and poured it on the fire near the entrance.

Inside the fire began to devour more and more as King Li sweated and began to look dizzy. The ceiling was now on fire and a piece of wood fell down completely blocking the exit to the studies room. "CAN YOU BE ANY SLOWER?" King Li tried staying as close to the main exist as possible, but the heat of the fire kept him away. He looked positively dizzy as if he would faint at any moment. "Damn the assassin! As if ruining my party wasn't enough, now this?"

Minutes later Kaho and Meiling came running back, bringing soldiers and guards with them, each carrying large buckets of water with them, and pouring it on. The fire dimmed a bit but the fire inside was getting worse.

"HURRY!"

Sakura began to panic. The space left inside was getting smaller and smaller, King Li was trapped in this one meter square of space and he was deathly pale, as if almost ready to greet the after life.

The fire came creeping closer and closer…

"ALMOST! ALMOST! HOLD DOWN YOUR HIGHNESS!"

And closer…

King Li cried out as the end of robe caught on fire.

"ALMOST!"

"NO!" Sakura suddenly cried. "NO MORE ALMOST! THERE'S NO MORE TIME!" Before she could think, she grabbed a bucket of water and dumped it completely over herself.

"NO DON'T!"

That cry from Meiling didn't stop her. Sakura grabbed another bucket of water and rushed inside.

The contact with even such small flames while soaked in water was painful. A part of her dress lit on fire, and inside was even worse. The heat was unbearable, she couldn't breath and the smoke was blocking her vision. But seeing a body howling and falling, she knew she had found him. Without hesitation, she poured the entire bucket of water onto him, soaking him completely.

Before King Li had a chance to complain, she put his arm around her back, and dragged him through the fire.

"UUUUGGGHHH!" He growled in pain coming in contact with the fire.

Sakura was hurting just as much, but she was conscious enough to stop herself from crying out loud, where as King Li's mind was hardly clear… he was probably as good as drugged.

"SAKURA!"

The moment she came out she collapsed on the floor. Somebody came and took King Li's body while other people carried her away. After being hungry for so long, being burnt by fire really wasn't what she had in her mind…

She passed out.

She woke up two days later feeling alien. She remembered fire and more fire… but all she knew was that she was on a clean bed now, and rested well.

"Here's your breakfast, madam." A maid came in, carrying a tray with her.

Sakura thanked her and finished the food quickly. She put the tray aside and felt a burn on her leg.

She sighed.

The door opens and Meiling enters. "How are you feeling?"

"Fine… well, better than before…"

"Good." Meiling sat on the bed beside her. "I am here to deliver a message. King Syaoran would like to see you. He is waiting for you now in the Grand hall."

"Why?"

"I don't know…" Meiling said with a frown.

It was then Sakura remembered how Meiling had rescued her from the jail. "Oh no, don't tell me, after all this, he's still going to stuff me back in jail…"

"I really hope not… I don't think he will though, you did save his life after all…" Meiling sighed. "You're either the nicest or the stupidest person on the whole planet."

Sakura smiled wearily. "Thanks." She borrowed a simple dress from Meiling and got ready to argue on every point that comes out of the King mouth so that he would end up with no right to put her back in jail.

Sakura knocked politely on the door.

"Come in."

Strangely, the voice sounded almost… gentle. Sakura opened the large doors and walked down carpeted path. In front on a high throne that seemed miles away from her, sat the Majestic King Li. Sakura walked up to him, and still many stairs below him, she went on her knees and touched her forehead to the carpet. "Your majesty King Li."

He said nothing, but stood up from his chair and walked down and stopped in front of her. "You may stand."

Sakura stood up to find him directly in front of her, with anything but anger on his face. "Are you here to punish me, highness?"

"No, I am not… I do not know what to say to you…" There was almost a tiny sincere smile on his face. "You… You saved my life… No one has ever done that for me before… no one has ever risked their own life just to save mine… why?"

Sakura felt sorry for him. "I don't know… it's just that, well, you were dying, and no matter what happened, I know I will never have a clear conscience if I didn't even try… so I had to… I could not let a life slip away in front of me when I knew I could've done something…"

"But what if you got killed?"

"Then at least I tried."

He shook his head, but it was with admiration. "I treated you so horribly before, without respect, yet you repay me with this…"

"It is my duty, my King." She bows.

"Kinomoto, I hereby formally ask you to please, accept my apology."

Sakura blinked. Is a king, apologizing, to her? She looked into his eyes to see appreciation and respect that were for her.

"I accept your apology, King Li."

"Please, you must at least call me King Syaoran."

Sakura had rejected this proposal many times before, but today, right now, he seemed so sincere… "Yes, King Syaoran…"

"May I then, call you as Sakura rather than Kinomoto?"

Sakura hesitated, but at last, she said, "Yes, of course, highness." Then, she asked, "So you're not here to send me to jail?"

He laughed. "No, of course not! I owe you too much gratitude to do so! I may have been a monster, but I'm not a heartless monster, yet. Now," he said, holding out his hand to her. "You were reading a story to me the other day? I cannot say I approve of it, but I would like to see things in your eyes, so please, let us go to the royal library, and please, read me more…"

"Gladly, my King." Sakura smiled.

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Author's Note: Ah, assassin's getting a bit desperate… and Kaho's leaving soon, and Touya's coming back to the story… :)

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