Sakura Kinomoto was an average girl with an average life. Though that was going to change when she opened the Clow Book. Oh wait, you heard this story, already.. HA! Well you thought wrong, in this world, in this timeline.. Where things like Sakura telling Yukito that she loved him, NEVER HAPPENED! In this new world, we start at the end of their story.. WAIT! I mean the end of the original series! Not Clear Card, Not the American Dub or the 2 Movies that exist. The OG Cardcaptor Sakura anime, got it. Alright. =D

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"I'll see you again, right...?"

These were the last words Sakura ever said as soon as the story ended. Although, this wasn't the end in this world and timeline. With such surprise, Syaoran gets booted off his flight with Sakura puzzled and confused.

"Hooee?" Sakura gasped

"Hey! What's the big idea! I need to go home to my mother!" Syaoran explained, when suddenly someone announces, "That won't be necessary, my son." revealing to be Syaoran's mother.

"MOM! WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE! I THOUGHT I WAS SUPPOSE TO LEAVE JAPAN AND RETURN HOM-" Syaoran asked in confusion before being interrupted. "Yes well, I heard how much fun you had here in Japan and thought, why not live here!" Ms. Li explained

"But what about our house!" Syaoran asked with his mother replying with "Not a problem. Lower it down, boys!"

Then, Syaoran's house arrives being carried by a helicopter before the entire house dropped somewhere directly in Tomoeda. This makes both Syaoran and Sakura shucked by this shocking discovery, their jaws dropping to the floor.

"B-But M-Mom! What! W-Why! H-H-How did y-you-" Syaoran stuttered

"Don't mind about the whole leave Tomoeda thing, because we live here now." Ms. Li said in delight, unaware of the two being completely shocked.

Syaoran also stutters "B-but what about-" before Meiling slides out from behind her aunt, with a goofy face and pose. Meiling then says "Hey guys, I'm baaack!" with such pride and hooray!-ness.

Syaoran and Sakura then looked at each other, keeping the same jaw-wide expression from before, as they faint from exhaustion of what they had to witness.

And Thus, begins our endless cycle of cartoony mayhem.