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1 Dear Sakura
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2 Darlest Before the Dawn
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3 by Amazoness Duo and G.P.
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4 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
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5 pearsong1954@yahoo.com
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6
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7 Like a dolphin emerging from crystal blue water, Sakura exited a
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8 small changing room with her usual energetic spirit. She smiled
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9 beautifully into the camcorder capturing her image, looking only
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10 mildly embarrassed. Her cheeks reddened ever so slightly as she
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11 twirled with all of the grace that years of athletics had granted
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12 her, her pumpkin colored pleated skirt twirling with her. Like a
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13 professional dancer, her movement was smooth and captivating. The
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14 camera angle remained constant, a memory frozen in time. Sakura
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15 paused at last, smiling once again into the camera. Diamond tears
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16 sparkled nearly imperceptibly at the corners of her emerald eyes.
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17 After curtsying cutely, the brunette excused herself back into the
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18 cramped changing room. The camcorder fell to the side as its owner
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19 hurried near the small room concernedly. It had only been for a brief
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20 second, possibly nothing more than a trick of the mind. But if there
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21 was a single thing that Tomoyo could claim to be an expert in, it was
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22 the usually genki brunette on the other end of the door.
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23 “Sakura-chan, are you all right?” the camcorder’s owner asked
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24 worriedly, only a short distance from the door that separated them.
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25 Pale fingers moved in front of the camera’s line of sight, touching
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26 briefly on the wood frame, wishing that she could dismiss it to get
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27 to the girl inside. No, the woman inside. They weren’t children
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28 anymore. And she was no longer the one to share in Sakura’s feelings.
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29 If Sakura didn’t wish to tell her, then she had no right to pry.
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30 “Hai,” a shaky voice replied from inside, one obviously trying to
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31 cover recent tears. “I’ll be out in just a minute.”
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32
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33 With a touch of a button, the images before her dispersed into
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34 darkness. Tomoyo sat in her dimly lit room, still staring at the now
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35 blank screen that had held the vision of her darling Sakura. It was
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36 from one of her last tapes, one she had taken during her trip to Hong
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37 Kong. And one of the most disturbing. What had gotten to Sakura? What
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38 had brought her sudden tears? It had only been the second day of
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39 Tomoyo’s visit and they had spent many hours talking the night before
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40 so it could very well have been a mixture of sleep deprivation and
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41 the shock of finally being with her best friend again. But Tomoyo had
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42 slowly begun to suspect something else as the cause of the tears. It
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43 had to do with her videotaping Sakura again, of that she was certain.
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44 Sakura had always been embarrassed when she would videotape her, but
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45 this time there had been something else as well. Almost a sense of
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46 relief from the gorgeous brunette, as if she was glad to be the focus
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47 of Tomoyo’s camcorder once more. The tears had looked so sad, so
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48 lonely. It tore at Tomoyo’s heart to know that they had to grace the
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49 Cardmistress at all. So what did this mean? On it’s own, perhaps
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50 nothing. But adding to it what had happened since and the sense of
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51 longing that had been present in Sakura’s letters as of late, Tomoyo
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52 could begin to make assumptions. She was on the verge of ruining
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53 Sakura’s life. And she had to jump ship before that happened or she
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54 would drag Sakura under with her.
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55 Sakura’s understanding of her feelings for Tomoyo had always been
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56 simple. Tomoyo was a good friend, someone she could trust with
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57 anything, someone she could always count on, someone who would always
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58 be there for her. In a way, she had never really seen Tomoyo. She
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59 hadn’t looked at her, seen her for who she really was. Tomoyo had
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60 always been behind the camera, and because of it, Sakura had never
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61 truly understood her eccentric best friend or the feelings that went
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62 along with her. But now it looked like Sakura was dangerously close
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63 to understanding those feelings in an entirely new light. Tomoyo had
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64 been dragged out from behind the camera by Sakura and could no longer
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65 hide. Sakura had finally seen Tomoyo, had finally really looked at
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66 her. That thought was deliciously exiting to Tomoyo, but it also set
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67 her on the verge of tears because she knew what deeper meaning it
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68 held. If Sakura began to see the love Tomoyo had held for her all
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69 these years, or worse, in some way returned these feelings, it would
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70 ruin her beautiful marriage and the wonderful new life she had begun.
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71 She would never be able to simply reject Tomoyo. Sakura could never
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72 bear to hurt her like that. It would slowly tear apart everything
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73 Tomoyo had prayed for in Sakura’s life. And so Tomoyo had decided
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74 long ago that it was best not to tell Sakura, that despite that
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75 promise from years long past, she would not explain to Sakura when
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76 they were older. It would only burden the brunette and cause
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77 difficulty for her, even more so now that she was married.
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78 Darkness surrounded Tomoyo, deep and all encompassing. She honestly
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79 didn’t know whether or not her eyes were open, only that they stung
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80 with fresh tears. A huge dilemma lay before her, and it had taken all
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81 of her strength to try and come to a decision. Her heart and soul
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82 argued over which course of action to take, about where her path
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83 should take her. For a time, she had found it nearly impossible, lost
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84 in the possibilities, surrounded by bittersweet memories that
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85 beckoned her to join them. Slowly, shakily, she had reached out and
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86 finally grasped onto her decision. Now all that was left was to see
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87 it through to the end. In the end, it came down to the most important
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88 thing in her life: Sakura’s happiness. And Tomoyo would gladly die
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89 for it. She would suffer whatever was necessary to safeguard the
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90 happiness of the one she loved.
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91 But this was the most difficult thing she had ever done in her life.
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92 Helping to get Sakura with Syaoran in the first place had offered her
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93 a momentary distraction from the depth of her own feelings, allowing
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94 her to concentrate on Sakura’s best interests alone. The marriage had
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95 been incredibly painful for her, but it had been tinged with the
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96 knowledge that Sakura would be embarking on a new life with the one
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97 she loved, and that had eased her pain. But this offered no solace.
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98 There was no escape from the pain this time. She merely knew that it
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99 had to be done. For Sakura’s sake, and for her own. Her gingerly
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100 crafted masks were beginning to betray her. Cracks had begun to
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101 spiderweb through her many masks after her recent contact with
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102 Sakura. They were slowly becoming undone right in front of her eyes.
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103 When Sakura had seen her, had actually looked at the girl that hid
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104 behind the normally smiling portrait of Tomoyo Daidouji, the masks
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105 she had hidden herself behind had slowly but surely begun to shatter,
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106 leaving her defenseless to the unbridled passion of her own love and
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107 unable to hide it from Sakura’s curious eyes. She could no longer
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108 handle the pain of watching the woman she loved happily married.
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109 Sakura’s happiness meant the world to her, but watching Sakura’s
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110 marriage was beginning to take its toll on the pale ghost of a woman.
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111 How could she have fooled herself into thinking she could sit by and
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112 watch it? Had she really thought she could quell the feelings in her
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113 own heart? It would have been easier to still her heart from beating
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114 than to keep the love inside at bay. She had been a fool to think
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115 that her masks would be able to hide her from the pain, to think that
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116 she could remain simply Sakura’s friend in a far off land as Sakura’s
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117 new life took her further and further away. Not just physical
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118 distance either. The dark haired girl was simply no longer necessary.
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119 At one point in time, Sakura had always come to her no matter what
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120 the circumstances. She had trusted Tomoyo with her fragile heart and
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121 Tomoyo had done her best to take good care of it, trying to set it on
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122 the right path. But now she had another to go to when she ever wanted
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123 for something. Her husband was now the most important person in
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124 Sakura’s life. Even then, Sakura still came to Tomoyo with surprising
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125 frequency. It was yet another reason for Tomoyo’s decision. She was
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126 standing in the way of Sakura’s marriage. She was an unnecessary link
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127 to Sakura’s past, holding the brunette back in the face of her own
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128 marriage. Syaoran was the one she should go to now. He was the one
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129 that should share her pain and heal her heart. It was no longer
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130 Tomoyo’s right to do so.
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131 Walking through the nearly pitch black room, Tomoyo hardly noticed
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132 the fire that shot through her hip as she struck something in the
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133 dark while walking. Ignoring it, the pale girl moved forward through
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134 the shadows. Had anyone seen her then, they may very well have
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135 mistaken her for a phantom, her pale features and tear streaked face
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136 appearing almost translucent in the dim moonlight. Her room,
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137 practically a shrine to her darling Sakura, now felt more like a
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138 tomb. Her delicate hands finally found what she was searching for,
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139 settling on the desk that had served her so well in the past. Whether
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140 making costumes, labeling videotapes, or simply practicing for choir,
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141 it had been a patient companion. These days, there were no more
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142 costumes to be made, no more videotapes to label, and no more choir
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143 to practice for. It held several slips of paper and a picture frame
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144 on it vast expanses.
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145 Collapsing weakly into the chair, Tomoyo burst into fresh tears,
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146 sobbing quietly in the darkness as she was assaulted by a fresh wave
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147 of agony. Was this the only way? Could she possibly find another
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148 solution? No, this was her last option. She had to go through with
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149 it. She couldn’t risk Sakura’s future any longer through her own
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150 selfishness. If she truly loved the other woman, she would have to
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151 see this through. That finally slowed her aching sobs, though it did
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152 nothing for her shredded heart. With intentional care, Tomoyo slowly
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153 continued to write the address on the envelope that lay before her,
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154 concentrating as best she could on each and every character. Sakura
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155 had told her that her writing was beautiful. She had to make sure
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156 that it was lovely for Sakura’s sake. Because Sakura deserved no less
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157 and she needed to make sure that Sakura didn’t think anything was
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158 wrong. If she was going to succeed, then she had to make sure that
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159 the letter didn’t worry her dear friend.
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160 Memories are such fragile things. They lay tentatively on the edge
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161 of one’s mind. Sometimes they would fade to protect their owner.
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162 Other times, time itself would take its toll on them, wearing them
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163 down into nothing. But there was something that existed beyond
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164 memories, not simply the images and feelings that were conjured about
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165 things from the past, but a deeper flame that could never be
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166 extinguished. Memories of the heart. Tomoyo knew that she could never
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167 forget Sakura, that the love in her heart would never fade away. But
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168 in many ways, that made it so much harder to continue forward. Even
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169 then, she would never want any of it to disappear. Her tapes of
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170 Sakura left her with a wonderful look back at the past, crystalline
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171 moments that she could treasure. They were an extensive documentary
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172 on the beautiful brunette spanning nine glorious years. Tomoyo was
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173 only sorry that they had to end now. She watched her tapes over and
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174 over, reliving the time spent with her beloved Sakura. And for an all
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175 too brief moment, they would be together again.
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176 Picking up an old costume design that she had never finished, Tomoyo
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177 began to write on the back, the words gushing forth as a dam inside
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178 of her finally burst open.
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179
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180 ‘Dear Sakura-chan,
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181 As I sit here writing this, I see your beautiful face in my mind’s
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182 eye, your sweet smile sending ripples throughout the stormy ocean of
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183 my soul. I know that you may hate me for this, and though I could
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184 hardly bear the thought of you ever hating me, I know that I must go
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185 through with this. I’m not sure if I can explain why, but it doesn’t
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186 really matter. Please know that you have always been the most
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187 treasured thing in my life. I would never wish to hurt you. That’s
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188 why I have to say goodbye.
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189 Our time together in Hong Kong was like a gorgeous dream that I
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190 never wished to wake up from. Even though I must finally awaken, I
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191 will carry that dream with me always. Being with you was more magical
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192 than any of the Cards you have in your possession. Your true power
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193 doesn’t come from your magic or the Sakura Cards. It comes from the
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194 indomitable force in your heart. That power has always pushed you
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195 forward in life, and I was happy to be pulled along in its wake.
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196 Nurturing it and helping it grow inside of you always brought a smile
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197 to my lips. But now you have outgrown me. You no longer need my
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198 helpful hand in the way. Like a mother watching her child venture out
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199 into the world, it’s time that I let you go forth on your own. Please
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200 don’t worry. I know that you must be thinking it isn’t so, that
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201 there’s still some use for me. But I have seen you grow and mature
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202 into a beautiful woman. Strong, confident, courageous. Sweet,
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203 innocent, gentle. All of the qualities that so enamored me with you
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204 for all of these years. You no longer need my love and support to go
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205 forward. These are now within your own heart. When you need that
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206 extra bit of love and encouragement, I know you will be able to find
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207 it in your husband. So though tears dot this letter, please know that
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208 I leave you in capable hands. I have always trusted you with all my
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209 heart. I know that wherever your path in life leads, you will be able
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210 to handle the roads ahead with ease. Nothing can hold back the lovely
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211 and unstoppable Sakura-chan!
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212 I know that I promised you long ago that I would explain what I
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213 meant about the differences in our love when you were older. I’m
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214 sorry that I never did. I thought that it would only interfere with
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215 your life, with your feelings for Syaoran. I knew that you wouldn’t
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216 be able to reject me outright. Your heart is too kind for that. And
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217 in doing so, you may have ruined your chances at the marriage you now
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218 find yourself in. So I will explain right here, where there is no
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219 fear of the rejection you wouldn’t have put me through or the damage
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220 it could have caused. All is already said and done, so this is merely
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221 an afterthought, an explanation so perhaps you may understand your
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222 best friend a little better and why I acted the way I did for all of
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223 the years you’ve known me. Years ago, you were only a child of ten at
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224 the time, I told you that I loved you. You said that you loved me,
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225 too. It was so cute to hear you say that. You always were an
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226 extremely sweet girl, Sakura-chan. My heart swelled to hear your
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227 words, even though I knew you didn’t understand what I meant. I told
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228 you that our love was different, that I would explain when you were
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229 older. I’m sorry for taking so long to deliver my promise to you.
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230 Love is such a vast and varied thing. There are so many depths and
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231 intricacies that sometimes make it almost impossible to discern. I
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232 know that you yourself have had difficulty understanding the
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233 different forms of love in the past. Our love is very different from
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234 each other’s love. You love Syaoran as your prince, your one True
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235 Love, as your other half. You love me as your friend, your confidant,
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236 and as a sister. I love you as my prince, my one True Love, my other
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237 half. That is why I always wanted you to know how much I cared about
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238 you, why I tried to show my love for you in everything I did, even if
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239 you loved another. You are my special someone, Sakura-chan, the one
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240 who captured my heart so long ago. Videotaping you, designing
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241 costumes for you, even simply watching you filled my heart with joy.
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242 Love can be an extremely strong force and it has had me in its grasp
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243 for quite a long time now. I am lost to it, but I would never wish to
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244 be found if it meant giving up the warmth and delight that it offers
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245 me. Being in love with you has always been my fondest wish come true.
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246 To love someone so charming, so enchanting, is something that most
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247 people can only dream about. The way I looked at you, the way I
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248 fawned over you, it was always with love in my eyes. It never once
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249 mattered to me that you were a girl, though I know you didn’t
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250 understand such things with the puzzled look you gave me when I tried
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251 to explain my mother’s preferences. Sakura-chan is Sakura-chan.
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252 Brave, beautiful, generous, genki. I love you for who you are. I
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253 would never want to change you in the least. Images of you fill my
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254 mind, swirling like pictures in a kaleidoscope. I love you, Sakura-
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255 chan.
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256 Everyone loved Sakura-chan, so I was not at all surprised that
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257 someone else would eventually win your heart. I told you that I
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258 wanted my special someone to be happy even if they couldn’t be with
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259 me and I meant that. Your happiness means everything to me. If you
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260 truly love someone, if your heart belongs completely to them, then
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261 their happiness is truly your heart’s desire. Because you want the
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262 person you love to be filled with joy, to live a life that will be
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263 thrilling and fulfilling to them. I told you that I would be happy if
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264 my special someone returned my feelings, but that their happiness was
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265 what I wanted above all else. And that’s exactly how I feel. If you
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266 could be happier with someone else, if someone else could bring out
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267 the love in your heart, then that’s what I wanted for you. Even
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268 mother feels this way, though she doesn’t entirely understand it.
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269 When you were here, she explained that your father made your mother
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270 happy. Mother has strong feelings against your father because he took
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271 Nadeshiko-san away from her, but when she looks at you, she truly
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272 knows that Nadeshiko-san was happy and that calms her spirits.
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273 Because she loved Nadeshiko-san as much as I love you. Which is why I
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274 know she understands my feelings for you. What she didn’t understand
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275 is why I tried to push you towards Li-kun. I don’t know if you
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276 understand that or not, so I will try to explain. I wanted you to be
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277 happy above all else. I wanted you to fall in love with your prince,
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278 to have a happy marriage, to have beautiful children, to live your
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279 life to the fullest. I could tell that Li-kun was falling in love
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280 with you and that the two of you got along very well. You really were
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281 cute together. I wanted him to tell you and I tried to help him
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282 along, to get him to express his feelings to you. I know it wasn’t
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283 fair that I told him to tell you his feelings while I was silent
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284 about my own, but I thought that you could be happy with him. I
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285 thought he could be your one true love. As Kero-chan has said before,
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286 there’s no such thing as coincidence. He was your partner, your
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287 helper in Cardcapting. He protected you and was there alongside you
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288 while I was hidden away behind a camera, watching it all happen. He
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289 could give you a child, protect you, and love you. I thought that you
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290 felt something for him as well, so I tried my hardest to help the two
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291 of you along. My goal was to see Sakura-chan happily in love. I’m
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292 glad that I managed to help see that come to pass. Perhaps that was
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293 my part in Clow Reed’s grand plan, to help your heart grow and mature
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294 and to find the love you so deserved. You’re now the most powerful
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295 magician on the planet with a loving husband and an exciting new
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296 life. That makes me happy. I knew my wonderful Sakura-chan could
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297 accomplish anything.
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298 So now I must fade away from your life, my mission finally complete.
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299 Please know that I will always love you, Sakura-chan. That love will
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300 never fade. I will always be by your side, my heart and soul yours to
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301 command. They will always offer you their love and support. Please
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302 don’t cry for me. It makes me sad when Sakura-chan’s sad. Please
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303 smile and greet the new day knowing that your best friend got her
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304 dearest wish in just watching you. As long as you’re happy, I will
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305 be, too. Thank you so much for being my best friend, for letting me
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306 into your life. Leaving it is the hardest thing I have ever done, but
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307 I do so content in the knowledge that my sweet Sakura-chan is well
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308 taken care of.
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309
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310 Farewell,
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311 Daidouji Tomoyo
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312
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313 I’ll miss you so much, Sakura-chan.’
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314
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315
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316 Stars sprinkled into Tomoyo’s room with barely visible pinpricks of
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317 light, vaguely illuminating the half finished costume design on the
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318 paper she had used to write her letter to Sakura. “Sakura-chan...”
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319 her broken voice choked out, another sob wracking her small body. Her
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320 hands went to her face, dark hair draping around her like a death
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321 shroud as strangled sobs escaped her lips. Her heart felt like broken
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322 glass, an antique accidentally knocked off a table by an overzealous
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323 child, unsalvageable except for several jagged fragments. Despair
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324 brushed its fingers through her hair, bringing its chilling shadow
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325 across her heart. “Sakura-chan...” she whimpered again, tears falling
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326 unheeded to the desk and the letter it held. What was she to do? How
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327 could she live without Sakura? A midnight black thought entered her
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328 mind in reply; how could she live her life with Sakura? She was close
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329 to shattering completely, the cracks in her façade already becoming
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330 evident. If she stayed in Sakura’s life, watched her love in her new
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331 life and marriage, it would undoubtedly kill her. She hadn’t
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332 understood how painful it would be as a child, hope still clinging
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333 desperately to her heart at the time. ‘I knew that Sakura-chan would
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334 come and rescue me,’ she had once said. No, this wasn’t her fairy
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335 tale. It was Sakura’s. Which is why she had to leave it so that
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336 Sakura could have her fairy tale ending and live happily ever after.
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337 No matter how much it hurt her to do so, she had to go through with
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338 it. For Sakura to live, she had to die. Her stormy blue eyes fought
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339 back another wave of tears as her body shook painfully. Her heart
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340 ached for Sakura, images of the brunette appearing vividly in her
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341 mind. “Don’t you make me happy,” her musical voice got out weakly
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342 before it broke.
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343 Numb fingers reached out slowly, grasping the letter in shaking
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344 hands. “No... I can’t send this to Sakura-chan. I can’t send this to
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345 her,” her gentle voice, no more than a whisper, seemed to disappear
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346 before it even reached the young heiress’s ears. She held it up in
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347 the dim light, barely able to make out the picture of Sakura in a
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348 costume or the painstakingly crafted characters in her letter. It was
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349 too sad. It would worry Sakura. She had to fade away from Sakura’s
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350 life painlessly, leaving the brunette as simply as a dream that
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351 disappeared when one tried to recall it. She held the letter tightly
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352 to her chest as she choked back another sob. Leaving the now crumpled
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353 letter on the side of her desk, Tomoyo pulled out a fresh piece of
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354 paper and began to start all over again.
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355 The thought that she would never see Sakura again cut into her
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356 heart like a knife, each breath burning her further. She had known
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357 this time would come for years now, but now that it was finally
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358 happening, its crushing weight made any step forward seem impossible.
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359 “I’ll never forget you, Sakura-chan,” she whispered, placing a soft
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360 kiss on a picture frame that graced her desk. The picture of Sakura
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361 smiled back happily, frozen forever in her expression of joy. With a
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362 swift movement that almost scared Tomoyo, she shattered the picture
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363 frame against the side of the desk. Glass fell quietly to the carpet,
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364 Sakura’s picture fluttering free to lay atop them. Tomoyo reached
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365 down, picking up the memory from years long past. She set it gingerly
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366 on the desk, her fingers trailing Sakura’s features in the
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367 photograph. How she wished she could step into the picture, to turn
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368 back all these years so she could spend them with Sakura once more.
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369 Even if things had to turn out this way, she would love to spend even
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370 one slim moment with Sakura before she slipped away forever. Her hand
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371 reached down again, picking up the biggest shard of glass off of the
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372 floor. She barely noticed as it cut into her palm, the warm blood
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373 trickling out over it seeming to be nothing more than a daydream. She
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374 had to leave Sakura’s life, she knew that. But how could she just
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375 tell Sakura that she was leaving her? How could she possibly write
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376 Sakura a farewell letter? The warmth of her blood slipping through
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377 her fingers felt so much nicer than the bitter cold that was wrapped
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378 tightly around her heart. She had to escape Sakura’s life for both of
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379 their sakes. She had to. Shaky fingers clutched the shard of glass
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380 tighter, it’s sharp edge driving deeper into the soft flesh of her
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381 hand. “Sakura-chan...” she whispered miserably. She couldn’t write
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382 the letter. She could never tell Sakura goodbye like that. It was too
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383 painful. She would just escape Sakura’s life now. It would be less
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384 painful for them both that way. Sakura would forget about her soon
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385 enough. She would be able to watch Sakura as her guardian angel,
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386 could keep an eye on her beautiful life from up above.
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387 “Forgive me, Sakura-chan. Please forgive me. I love you so much.”
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388 Her stormy blue eyes shut tightly, Tomoyo brought the jagged glass to
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389 her wrist and concentrated on the brunette as she felt the wet shard
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390 press against soft skin. Tendrils of darkness and despair snaked out,
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391 wrapping tightly around her heart. This was the only way. Sakura
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392 would wake up from her dream named Tomoyo soon enough. And she would
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393 be happy in her new life. If she didn’t do this, Sakura’s beautiful
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394 life would come tumbling down, crushing the girl that Tomoyo loved so
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395 dearly. Her pain was almost over. Just another few minutes...
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396 The shard of glass fell silently to the floor, a small trail of
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397 blood following it. Some crimson ran down Tomoyo’s wrist, pooling on
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398 her desktop. Her head slumped to the desk as she began to cry again.
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399 She couldn’t. Not yet. The thought of her mother finding her, cold
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400 and dead had hit her like a shockwave. She couldn’t put her mother
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401 through that. Sonomi had already lost so much. That would be terribly
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402 cruel to her loving mother. Even worse, the knowledge that Sonomi
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403 would call Sakura to the funeral sent a terrible chill through her.
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404 She wanted to die to protect Sakura, to escape this pain, but that
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405 would only serve to hurt Sakura even more. No, she had to wait. She
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406 would be moving out in several days. She would go someplace far away
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407 and disappear from Sakura’s life forever.
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408
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409 “So there you are, Tomoyo-chan. I was beginning to think you’d
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410 fallen asleep in front of another of your videos again,” Sonomi
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411 teased, smiling at her lavender haired daughter. Tomoyo looked paler
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412 than usual this morning for some reason. Her stormy blue eyes looked
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413 distant, their normal sparkle gone. The head of the Daidouji
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414 household gasped when she saw the bandage around Tomoyo’s right hand
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415 and left wrist. “Oh, Tomoyo-chan! What happened?” Bolting up, the
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416 normally overcautious mother hurried to her daughter’s side. Patches
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417 of red shown through the bandages covering her daughter’s delicate
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418 hand. Tomoyo was still a little shorter than Sonomi but it took all
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419 of the older woman’s self-restraint not to kneel down as she had when
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420 Tomoyo had been a little girl.
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421 Tomoyo smiled softly, but the smile didn’t meet her eyes. The dark,
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422 stormy eyes looked dead, their depths dark and unyielding. Part of
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423 that frightened Sonomi. Her daughter hid so much but she had always
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424 managed to see past her masks and into those very emotional blue
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425 eyes. They were the same as Sonomi’s own eyes, part of the reason she
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426 suspected that she could see through to her daughter’s true feelings.
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427 But this time it was as if there was nothing behind them or as if
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428 they were completely cut off to her. “It’s all right, okaa-sama. I
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429 just hurt myself last night. I was trying to clean up some glass
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430 after I accidentally knocked over a picture frame in my room. I
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431 shouldn’t stay up so late watching my Sakura-chan videos. I get so
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432 tired that I have a hard time concentrating.”
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433 Inspecting the hand, Sonomi bit her lower lip. There was something
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434 about all of this that worried her, but she couldn’t quite put her
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435 finger on it. Sighing, she let go of Tomoyo’s injured hand at last.
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436 Her fingers brushed back some of Tomoyo’s lavender hair. “All right,
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437 but I want you to go see a doctor about that later. I don’t want
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438 anything bad to happen to your lovely hand because of some glass.”
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439 Nodding in agreement, Tomoyo held the letter in her other hand
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440 tighter. “Hai, okaa-sama. I’ll go to the doctor later today then.”
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441 Sonomi watched with growing unease as Tomoyo walked out to the
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442 mailbox with the strange letter held tightly in her other hand. It
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443 didn’t seem like Tomoyo to be so out of it. Her eyes usually had a
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444 beautiful sparkle in them, her beautiful smile an entrancing quality
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445 to it. Just what had happened to her little girl?
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446 Tomoyo stood in front of the mailbox with the letter half in. Her
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447 pale fingers refused to let go of the letter they held. Her heart
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448 argued painfully against her still unsure mind. This was it. This was
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449 the last contact she and Sakura would ever share. After this, she
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450 would be all alone. Forever. “Goodbye, Sakura-chan,” Tomoyo
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451 whispered. Her heart screamed out in agony as the letter fell in.
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452 Closing her eyes, the dark haired heiress held herself tightly. Her
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453 body shook lightly as she stood there. The midmorning sun should have
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454 felt refreshing, but her body felt like it was encased in ice. She
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455 had to wonder if she had done the right thing. As long as Sakura was
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456 happy, it wouldn’t matter. Arms wrapped around her cold body gently,
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457 pulling her tightly into a hug. “Okaa-sama...?” she asked weakly. It
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458 wasn’t until she felt Sonomi’s fingers brushing away her tears that
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459 she realized she was crying again. “Mother..!” She grabbed onto
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460 Sonomi with all of her strength, breaking down in tears in the
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461 embrace of her mother.
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462 Sonomi held Tomoyo, whispering soothingly as she patted the younger
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463 woman’s back. “Oh, my baby girl... My poor baby girl,” the
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464 heartbroken mother whispered. She held Tomoyo’s head on her shoulder,
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465 closing her eyes as she continued to rub the lavender haired girl’s
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466 back. Tomoyo’s body shook against her as her daughter was wracked
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467 with sobs. ‘Oh, Nadeshiko-chan... This can’t be how things have to
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468 turn out. This can’t be. Why my baby girl? Please... Please give me
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469 an answer, Nadeshiko-chan...’ |