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1 Author’s notes: Hello, minna-san! ^-^ This is a short story that I
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2 wrote in one night, so I apologize if it jumps around too much. ^^;;;
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3 I wrote this after someone mentioned that I should write another
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4 fairy tale based CCS story. I thought that Cinderella would fit
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5 perfectly. ^-^ As always, the story didn’t always go where I intended
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6 it to. ^^;; But I’m pretty happy with how it’s turned out. ^-^ I
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7 don’t own these characters, but if I did, I certainly wouldn’t have
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8 left poor Tomoyo without her Sakura, so that’s why I’m writing these.
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9 ^-^ If you have any comments, please e-mail me. ^-^ I hope you like
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10 it!
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11
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12
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13 If the Shoe Fits
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14 by Amazoness Duo
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15 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
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16
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17
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18 “Hurray! Hurray! Tomoeda!” schoolgirls chorused together, batons
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19 whirling in the air above before landing in deft hands. The sun beat
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20 down on the group of cheerleaders, the heat of the warm spring day
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21 taking away most of the cheer and exuberance of the girls, leaving
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22 their chants somewhat lifeless. But still the pressed on, the
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23 oppressive heat taking its toll on the weary students. They had a lot
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24 of practice left to do in order to have some of their routines ready
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25 for the next school game. Their timing would have to be perfect in
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26 order to captivate their audience. But for the time being, they
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27 needed only a single cheerleader to delight their audience of one.
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28 Tomoyo watched the cheerleading practice from the grass a short
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29 distance away. Her dark skirt fluttered lazily in the meandering
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30 breeze that brought the only relief to the afternoon sun. Her
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31 attention rested solely on a cute brunette who was still struggling
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32 with the last bit of the routine. Camcorder in hand, the pale heiress
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33 dedicatedly recorded her best friend’s every move on videotape. The
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34 better to watch and rewatch it all later, of course! She didn’t often
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35 get a chance to watch Sakura’s cheerleading practice what with her
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36 own choir practice at the same time. But her choir teacher was sick
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37 for the day. Rather than going home early, Tomoyo was happy to stay
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38 and watch Sakura’s practice. The way Sakura moved was simply
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39 breathtaking. Every twirl of the baton, every cartwheel, every swish
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40 of pompoms fascinated the dark haired girl. Sakura moved so lithely,
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41 so gracefully. And more than that, Sakura genuinely enjoyed such
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42 things. Tomoyo had decided that it must give all of Sakura’s energy
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43 someplace to go, which was why Sakura always seemed happy while she
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44 was being athletic. The auburn haired girl was a sight to behold at
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45 whatever she was applying herself to, whether it be track or
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46 cheerleading or soccer. Well, except when she got distracted. Which
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47 Sakura was prone to doing. Then she’d often lost track of what she
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48 was doing. But even that was incredibly cute in Tomoyo’s eyes.
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49 Shifting on the dry grass, Tomoyo felt the hot sun against her pale
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50 skin. She was vaguely concerned about getting sunburned, not because
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51 it would be painful but mostly because she knew it would concern her
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52 lovingly overprotective mother if she found out. She knew she should
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53 probably move, but she was reluctant to give up such a perfect spot
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54 to videotape her beloved Sakura. Setting her school hat on her pale
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55 thighs, the dark haired heiress continued capturing her friend on
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56 film. Zooming in on Sakura’s content face, Tomoyo let out a blissful
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57 sigh. While most of the other girls were ready to quit, Sakura was
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58 enjoying the chance to move her body, even under the merciless sun.
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59 It was just one of many things Tomoyo loved about her best friend.
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60 And besides, Sakura made such a cute cheerleader. Every little
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61 beautiful movement by the Cardmistress made Tomoyo’s heart dance.
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62 Resting a hand on her cheek, she followed Sakura as the other girl
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63 went into a cartwheel. From the rustle of skirt to Sakura’s legs in
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64 the air to her tousled hair as she returned to her feet, Tomoyo
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65 captured it all. Her favorite part of all was the small, sweet smile
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66 of success on Sakura’s lips as she finished. Sakura wasn’t out here
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67 to compete or to show off. She was out here to have fun. She liked
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68 being able to see what she could do. And Tomoyo loved being able to
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69 watch.
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70 ‘If only I could videotape Sakura-chan all the time. If I could
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71 catch every precious second of her life on videotape, then I could
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72 treasure every shining moment forever,’ the dark haired girl thought
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73 with a sigh. ‘But then if I was videotaping every second of her life,
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74 I would never have time to watch it all. Hmmm... I’d have to watch it
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75 while she slept,’ Tomoyo decided at last. She continued to follow
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76 Sakura as the brunette got into formation with Rika and Naoko. Taking
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77 a moment away from her assigned task, Sakura waved her fingers at
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78 Tomoyo, a cute smile on her lips. Tomoyo returned the smile warmly,
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79 her heart lighting up at the small gesture. She waved back, panning
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80 out to get a better view of Sakura. Though she did love choir, Tomoyo
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81 was grateful to have the day off to record Sakura’s practice. No
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82 matter how much she loved singing, it couldn’t begin to compare to
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83 her love for the auburn haired girl. “You can do it, Sakura-chan!”
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84 Tomoyo called to her friend as Sakura prepared herself. Sakura may be
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85 the one cheerleading, but Tomoyo was Sakura’s personal cheerleader.
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86 She was there to support the auburn haired girl through everything,
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87 to give her the confidence she needed to overcome anything. She was
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88 always there to help her beloved Sakura.
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89 Looking more sure of herself, Sakura took a few steps back to get
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90 ready for her running start. Tomoyo watched quietly, eager to see
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91 Sakura succeed. Even if she failed, Tomoyo knew that Sakura wouldn’t
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92 give up on it. It just wasn’t the brunette’s style. Sakura had a
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93 burning determination within her that just waited for the right times
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94 to come out. And it always thrilled Tomoyo when she could see it make
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95 its way to the surface. It burned with an emerald fire in Sakura’s
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96 eyes. Sighing again, Tomoyo raised the camcorder to get a good
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97 glimpse of Sakura’s face. ‘Sakura-chan is so beautiful,’ she thought
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98 dreamily, tracing the athletic girl’s face in her memory as she
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99 lowered it back to prepare for Sakura’s movement.
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100 Sakura was everything to Tomoyo. She was a beautiful, gentle
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101 princess. She was a brave and courageous prince. She was a fun and
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102 energetic best friend. She was Tomoyo’s one and only true love. The
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103 dark haired girl had fallen in love with Sakura shortly after first
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104 meeting her. It was almost a love at first sight. And what had
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105 started out as tentative feelings for this genki girl who had
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106 befriended her grew stronger and deeper with each passing day.
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107 Everything they had been through had made the heiress love her friend
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108 ever more and more. Sakura was Tomoyo’s most cherished treasure, her
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109 heart’s single desire. Whether it was fate that she fall for the
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110 daughter of her own mother’s lost love or if it was simply an amazing
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111 coincidence, Tomoyo knew that she had fallen deeply in love with her
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112 energetic best friend. And it was something that held Tomoyo
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113 helplessly caught in its strength. But even with her whole heart
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114 singing to her beautiful best friend, she could not yet speak it to
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115 the brunette. Sakura wouldn’t yet understand her feelings, wouldn’t
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116 begin to comprehend how she felt. So she would wait for now. Someday,
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117 somewhere, she would explain her heart to the Cardmistress. Maybe
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118 after Sakura was happily married or maybe when she would ask Sakura
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119 out herself if things didn’t pan out with Syaoran. But for the time
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120 being, she would live her life as one huge ‘I love you’ to Sakura.
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121 The brunette might not hear the words, but Tomoyo put her love into
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122 everything she did. And someday, maybe Sakura would hear the song
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123 from her heart.
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124 Girls clapped cheerfully as Sakura landed lithely on her feet.
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125 Smiling, the brunette put a hand behind her head. She smiled over at
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126 the girl who was videotaping her. She always felt like she could
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127 accomplish anything when Tomoyo was around. Tomoyo always gave her
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128 that extra little bit of encouragement she needed. Just knowing that
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129 the dark haired girl was around made her feel like she could do more
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130 than she could on her own. Maybe it was because Tomoyo had so much
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131 confidence in her. Or maybe it was because she knew that she had all
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132 of Tomoyo’s support behind her, no matter what she did. Whatever the
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133 case, Sakura was grateful for it all the same.
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134 The coach finally called an end to the days practices, sending the
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135 gathered girls holding pompoms and batons on their way. Sakura
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136 hurried over to her pale friend, still smiling happily. She had been
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137 trying to get that last jump right for the past week. “Arigato,
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138 Tomoyo-chan! Thanks for staying to watch!”
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139 “You were amazing, Sakura-chan! You moved like a beautiful jungle
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140 cat, so graceful on your feet,” Tomoyo replied, slowly getting up and
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141 smoothing out her skirt. “I was happy to watch you, Sakura-chan. I
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142 wish I had the chance to more often.”
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143 “You already watch Sakura-chan almost all the time, Tomoyo-chan,”
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144 Chiharu added, followed by Rika and Naoko.
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145 Tomoyo sighed, a hand resting on her cheek as she gazed longingly
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146 at Sakura. “Almost all the time isn’t enough. I want to watch Sakura-
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147 chan all the time.” The gathered girls laughed while Sakura blushed a
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148 dark red, sweatdropping. Tomoyo merely smiled sweetly, Her stormy
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149 blue eyes never leaving her cutely blushing beloved.
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150 “Tomoyo-chan... Why do you want to watch me all the time, anyway?
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151 There are lots of more interesting things out there,” Sakura
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152 ventured, holding her pompoms behind her head. It always embarrassed
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153 her to hear Tomoyo say such things. She always thought it was sweet
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154 of the dark haired girl, even if it was strange. But she’d known
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155 Tomoyo was a little strange for nearly as long as she had known her.
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156 What she didn’t know what why Tomoyo thought so highly of her. She
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157 couldn’t quite understand it.
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158 “Some people go to movies, some people read books, other people
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159 watch sports. They do these things because it makes them happy. I
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160 watch Sakura-chan. That makes me happy.” Tomoyo placed her camcorder
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161 in it’s carrying case and smiled as she turned back to Sakura. “And
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162 there isn’t anything more interesting to me than Sakura-chan.”
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163 “I wish Yamazaki-kun was that loyal. I don’t even know how he feels
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164 half the time because he’s always making up stories.” Chiharu
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165 frowned, her hands on her hips.
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166 “So you’d rather Yamazaki-kun talk about you all the time like
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167 Tomoyo-chan instead of telling tall tales?” Rika teased.
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168 “That would be much better than him spending all his time lying
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169 about everything. Then I’d at least know he liked me. I’m tired of
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170 having to guess all the time.” Sighing, Chiharu scratched the back of
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171 her leg with her shoe. “So who are you going with to the masquerade?”
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172 she asked curiously.
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173 Rika blushed faintly, smiling nonetheless. “Oh, I’m not going with
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174 anyone. I think I’m just going to help Terrada-sensei with the food
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175 and drinks and all.”
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176 “I’m not going with anyone either. I’ll just go by myself. Maybe
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177 I’ll meet my prince charming there,” Naoko answered. “You never know.”
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178 “What about you, Sakura-chan?” Chiharu asked, turning to the
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179 puzzled brunette.
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180 “Hoe... Masquerade? When is that?” Sakura asked in confusion. She
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181 couldn’t remember anything about that. When had all this happened?
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182 “You didn’t know? Terrada-sensei mentioned it this morning,” Rika
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183 supplied, pushing back some hair from her eyes.
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184 “Sakura-chan was catching a quick nap. She was up late last night
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185 so I didn’t want to wake her,” Tomoyo answered, smiling softly.
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186 “Oh. Well, it’s this Sunday at the school. I heard it’s going to be
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187 romantic. It’s supposed to be for couples, so there’s going to be
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188 dances and games and things. I’m going with Yamazaki-kun.” Chiharu
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189 glanced around for the boy in question, but her boyfriend didn’t seem
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190 to be anywhere in sight. She sighed, frustrated. She would just have
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191 to call him that night. Ignoring her frustration, she turned her
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192 attention back to Sakura. “So who are you going with?”
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193 “I don’t know,” Sakura answered, suddenly feeling overwhelmed by
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194 the whole situation. It wasn’t fair that they spring something like
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195 this on her at the last moment. And even worse, she didn’t have
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196 anyone to go with. What was the good of having a nice romantic
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197 masquerade ball when she had no one to go with?
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198 Tomoyo watched Sakura thoughtfully, a hand on her chin. Sakura
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199 didn’t look too happy about this turn of events. And she certainly
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200 couldn’t blame her. It would be too sad for Sakura not to be able to
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201 go to the ball. Her mind worked quickly. There had to be something
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202 she could do for Sakura.
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203 “What about Li-kun, Sakura-chan? You could always ask him,” Rika
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204 suggested hopefully.
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205 “He’s already going with Meiling-chan,” Tomoyo said absentmindedly,
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206 her mind still puzzling over the matter. “She got him to promise just
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207 after the announcement.”
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208 Chiharu giggled, grinning. “She probably threatened to hurt him if
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209 he didn’t take her.”
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210 “That’s probably what you’ll do to poor Yamazaki-kun if he doesn’t
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211 go with you, too,” Rika added, giggling herself.
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212 Chiharu ‘harumphed’, crossing her arms.
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213 “I have to get home. It’s my night to make dinner,” Sakura said,
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214 feeling a little dazed. The other girls waved to her as she got her
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215 bag, heading out past the front gate. A nice romantic ball. And she
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216 had no one to go with. Her shoulders slumped at the thought. There
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217 was always the hope that someone might ask her, but who would? It
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218 wasn’t like Yukito would ask her to a dance at her school.
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219 “Sakura-chan, are you all right?” Tomoyo asked concernedly,
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220 startling her auburn haired friend.
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221 “Tomoyo-chan... I didn’t see you there. Gomen nasai.” Sakura smiled
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222 weakly, the smile fading quickly. “I don’t think I’m going to the
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223 masquerade. It sounds like fun, but I don’t have anyone to go with.”
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224 Sighing, the brunette, blinked back the wet sting of tears. She felt
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225 Tomoyo take her hand, the dark haired girl’s gentle fingers entwining
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226 with her own. She wasn’t feeling well at all. Her heart had dropped
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227 after finding out about the ball. It reminded her too much of how she
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228 didn’t have anyone to be with. Everyone else was falling in love, but
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229 she was all alone. Where was her prince?
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230 “I’m sorry, Sakura-chan. I really think you should go. I think
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231 you’ll have fun. You may not have anyone to go with, but I know
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232 you’ll meet someone there who would be more than happy to spend some
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233 time with you,” Tomoyo offered, squeezing Sakura’s hand softly. It
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234 was horrible to see Sakura like this, to see her genki spirit so sad.
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235 Sakura was very emotional, so everything affected her greatly. And
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236 Tomoyo always watched the rise and fall of Sakura’s heart. It hurt
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237 her to think of Sakura being sad for long. Even seeing Sakura near
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238 tears now was like a painful stab to her heart. She stopped where she
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239 was, still holding Sakura’s hand. “I know you will. So please don’t
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240 be sad. It makes me sad to see you like this, Sakura-chan. I want to
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241 see you smile. I want to see your eyes sparkle.”
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242 Sakura looked down for a long moment. She wiped at her eyes with
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243 the back of her hand. Smiling slowly, she looked up to meet Tomoyo’s
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244 pretty indigo eyes. Yes, Tomoyo was right. This wasn’t anything to be
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245 sad about. And maybe she would meet someone while she was there. Like
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246 Naoko had said, you never know. “Un. You’re right, Tomoyo-chan. And
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247 you’ll be there with me, so even if I can’t go with the one I love,
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248 we can at least have fun.”
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249 Tomoyo shook her head, her long, dark hair swishing from side to
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250 side. “Gomen, Sakura-chan. I won’t be able to go that day. I need to
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251 help mother with something.” She caught Sakura’s eye before Sakura
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252 could look down again. “But please go, Sakura-chan. I know you’ll
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253 have fun. I promise. I’d love to go with you more than anything, but
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254 I can’t this time.”
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255 Sighing, Sakura nodded. “If you say so, Tomoyo-chan. But I still
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256 don’t think it’ll be any fun without you there.” She squeezed
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257 Tomoyo’s soft hand back. If Tomoyo thought so, then she would go,
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258 even if she was doubtful. She sighed again, brushing back her hair.
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259 “Tomoyo-chan, you’re so lucky that you haven’t fallen in love with
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260 someone who didn’t love you back. I still feel bad about Yukito-san.”
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261 Tomoyo hugged Sakura warmly. “I know exactly how you feel, Sakura-
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262 chan. It’s a lonely feeling, isn’t it? You want to be with them with
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263 all your heart, but you know you can’t. All you can do is pray for
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264 the best for them. And love them with all your heart.” The young
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265 heiress slowly pulled away. “Arigato, Sakura-chan. Please enjoy
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266 yourself. And if someone asks you to dance, please do.” Tomoyo smiled
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267 brightly before letting go of Sakura’s hand. Her limousine was
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268 waiting back near the school. “Bye, Sakura-chan!”
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269 Sakura blinked in confusion, waving to her eccentric friend. “Bye,
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270 Tomoyo-chan!” She didn’t know what Tomoyo was suddenly so
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271 enthusiastic about. Well, she better hurry home to finish dinner.
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272 Shaking her head, she went about deciding what to make for dinner.
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273
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274 “Hmmm...” Sonomi took a step back from her daughter, looking at the
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275 younger girl thoughtfully. With a sigh, she set the needle she was
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276 holding down. “Tomoyo-chan, you do not make a very good boy. You’re
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277 just too feminine to make a decent boy.”
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278 Looking down at her mother’s handiwork, Tomoyo shifted a bit. “I
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279 think you’ve done a wonderful job, okaa-sama. I don’t think Sakura-
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280 chan will notice.” She smiled appreciatively, looking back up at her
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281 mother.
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282 “If she needs a date for the dance, I don’t see why you can’t take
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283 her as a girl. You would look so much prettier in a nice dress
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284 instead of a tuxedo.” Picking up the needle again, Sonomi knelt in
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285 front of her daughter, going back to her sewing. It was difficult for
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286 her to see Tomoyo as a boy even in the outfit. She tried to tell
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287 herself that it was simply because she had known Tomoyo for the
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288 younger girl’s entire life, but she doubted it.
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289 “I’d rather go in a dress, too. But then Sakura-chan would just
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290 think it was us going as friends. I want her to have a nice, romantic
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291 ball that she’ll remember forever.” Tomoyo clasped her hands
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292 together, looking off into the distance. A soft sigh escaped her as
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293 she came back to the present. “Sakura-chan’s lonely now. She needs a
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294 nice romantic moment to spark the love that’s held deep in her heart.
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295 And I can’t do that if I go as myself. Sakura-chan doesn’t understand
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296 about girls liking girls yet.”
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297 Sonomi chuckled softly, pulling the thread through again. “I didn’t
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298 understand it myself back when I was her age. All I knew was that
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299 Nadeshiko-chan was the most wonderful person I could think of. I knew
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300 I felt very strongly about her, but I didn’t know that I was in love
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301 with her back then.” Sonomi sighed, her eyes closing as she brought
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302 up an image of her beautiful cousin, a perpetual smile on her
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303 eternally young face, as if she had been frozen in amber.
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304 “You didn’t understand back when you were our age?” Tomoyo asked
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305 curiously. She had heard stories of her aunt, her mother’s only love,
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306 for her entire life. But she had always assumed that her mother had
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307 always known of her love for the other woman. Tomoyo herself had
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308 known rather early on that she was in love with Sakura. It was a
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309 surprise to hear that it had taken her mother a while to understand
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310 what these feelings were. Those beautiful feelings of love. The most
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311 lovely torture imaginable. Tomoyo had always held them close to her
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312 heart, cherishing the love she had for Sakura.
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313 “We’re not all as perceptive as you, Tomoyo-chan. It took me a
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314 while to find out what those feelings were. So I wouldn’t be
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315 surprised if it takes Sakura-chan a little while to figure it out
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316 herself. She reminds me a lot more of myself than of Nadeshiko-chan,
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317 even if she is Nadeshiko-chan’s daughter.” Sonomi finished her
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318 sewing, stretching as she stood up. ‘Hopefully Sakura-chan will
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319 figure it out before it’s too late. I know that I didn’t. Maybe if I
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320 had...’ Ending that thought, the businesswoman smiled at her
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321 daughter.
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322 Tomoyo tilted her head to the side thoughtfully. It had taken her
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323 mother some time before she had understood her feelings for her
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324 cousin. Could the same be true of Sakura? She knew that Sakura was
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325 too young to understand her feelings for her, but did this mean
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326 Sakura may not understand her own feelings as well? Sakura did often
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327 get confused about such things. She was very emotional, but the poor
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328 brunette often had a difficult time understanding her own heart. The
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329 possibility left Tomoyo’s heart weak at the prospect of being the one
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330 to make Sakura happy. If only...
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331 “It’s so cute. Most girls fall for people like their father. Now my
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332 little girl’s falling in love with someone like her mother. How
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333 sweet.” Sonomi grinned, brushing back some of her daughter’s hair.
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334 She didn’t get to spend much time with her darling daughter because
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335 of her job, but she was always happy when she got the chance to be
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336 with her. She didn’t get nearly enough time to tease the younger girl
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337 about Sakura. Of course, she understood exactly how Tomoyo felt about
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338 the brunette. It reminded her so much of herself and Nadeshiko when
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339 they had been younger. Which is why it always pained her to see
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340 Tomoyo ready to let someone else be with Sakura. Her daughter had
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341 told her that it was so Sakura would be happy, but Sonomi could think
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342 of no one better suited to that job than Tomoyo. No one knew Sakura
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343 better than Tomoyo. None of them had a better understanding of
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344 Sakura’s heart, not even Sakura herself. If anyone could make Sakura
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345 happy, Sonomi was sure it was her daughter.
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346 Tomoyo giggled in response. “She even runs like you. And she’s so
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347 cute when she does. She has this beautiful determined look in her
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348 eyes.” Sighing deliciously, Tomoyo stepped down from the pedestal she
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349 was standing on while her mother had fixed her outfit. “How is it?”
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350 she asked, turning around.
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351 “You look like my precious Tomoyo-chan in a tuxedo,” Sonomi
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352 answered truthfully, raising an eyebrow. “But I guess that can’t be
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353 helped. I wouldn’t want you to look like anyone else anyway. If you
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354 keep your hat on, then you should be able to pass for a boy at least.
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355 Hopefully Sakura-chan won’t notice that it’s you. Or maybe she will
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356 and she’ll still spend the night dancing with you.”
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357 “Arigato, okaa-sama,” Tomoyo said at last, taking a look in the
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358 mirror. Closing her stormy blue eyes, the young heiress clasped her
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359 hands together. “This is perfect. Even if it’s for only one night, I
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360 can try to make Sakura-chan happy.”
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361
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362 Sakura sighed inwardly, leaning against the wall. She wanted to
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363 apologize to Tomoyo. Here she was in a gorgeous ball gown Tomoyo had
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364 made for her, and she was spending the whole time just watching the
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365 other couples enjoy themselves. It felt like such a waste of Tomoyo’s
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366 beautiful gown. She really hadn’t wanted to go at all, but she had
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367 promised her best friend that she would. And seeing the gown that
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368 Tomoyo had spent so much time working on made sure she couldn’t back
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369 out of it. But now that she was at the ball, she just wanted to go
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370 home. She didn’t even have Tomoyo to talk to. It just made the whole
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371 thing feel pointless. She didn’t know if she could take another
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372 friend walking by and asking if she was having fun. Rika was dancing
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373 with Terrada-sensei at the moment and even Naoko was dancing with
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374 someone. She tried not to watch as Meiling and Syaoran danced by.
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375 Oddly enough, she didn’t really mind that Syaoran was there with
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376 Meiling. She seemed much happier to have him, really. But it was
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377 exactly that type of love that left Sakura feeling so desolate. She
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378 didn’t have that, not even with Yukito anymore. She didn’t like not
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379 being in love. It was too lonely. It was like living life without a
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380 dream in one’s heart, no light at the end of the tunnel.
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381 The doors to the gym slowly opened, a boy Sakura didn’t recognize
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382 entering the room. She couldn’t say what caught her attention, but
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383 only that there was something different about him. Pushing up the
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384 small mask around her eyes, she took a closer look. He was very pale,
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385 with some dark hair showing from underneath his hat. He worse a mask
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386 like everyone else at the ball, so it was difficult to tell if she
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387 knew him or not. He did look familiar, though she couldn’t place him
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388 exactly. She looked away when she saw his eyes meet her own, a faint
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389 blush on her cheeks. She felt embarrassed to have been caught
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390 staring.
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391 “Hello,” a soft voice said, catching Sakura’s attention.
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392 Looking up, Sakura saw the pale boy in front of her. He smiled a
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393 warm, soft smile, his eyes closed as he did. Sakura felt herself
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394 relax in his presence, not feeling as embarrassed anymore. “Hi,” she
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395 replied, pushing her mask back up. She still didn’t know who he was.
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396 Her mind hurried to figure it out. He was pale and had dark hair. Was
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397 it Eriol? But didn’t he need glasses? Maybe he was wearing contacts
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398 or something. But it didn’t feel like Eriol.
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399 “Would you like to dance?” the mysterious boy asked, holding out an
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400 ivory hand to the Cardmistress. He blinked his stormy blue eyes open,
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401 watching Sakura’s hopefully.
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402 It took Sakura a moment to realize she had accepted. By the time
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403 she did, they were already hand in hand, headed for the dance floor
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404 with the other students. She forced away a faint blush that darkened
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405 her cheeks. This was just one dance. She didn’t have to feel
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406 embarrassed about it. But she couldn’t help but be a little nervous
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407 as they passed the other dancing, costumed students. Why wouldn’t she
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408 be? Some mysterious boy had just asked her to dance. As if it wasn’t
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409 bad enough just to be asked to go dancing in the first place.
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410 Glancing over at him again, he smiled softly, taking away Sakura’s
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411 worry. She returned the smile as they reached the dance floor.
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412 Slowly, the two began to dance, moving about the dance floor in
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413 tandem. Sakura was amazed by the boy’s grace, his movements drawing
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414 her along fluidly. She quickly lost herself to their dance, a
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415 beautiful dream of swirling and movement that captured her soul. All
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416 nervousness she had had earlier fled as they moved about together.
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417 She didn’t know what it was about him that put her at ease, but it
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418 certainly did its job. She found herself enjoying the dance
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419 immensely, fluttering about in the beautiful gown Tomoyo had made for
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420 her. They moved fluidly together, as if their thoughts were one.
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421 Sometimes he would lead and sometimes Sakura would lead, switching
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422 every so often as they did.
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423 The other students faded away as they danced, becoming nothing more
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424 than part of the backdrop of the dance. The lights receded into the
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425 barest hints of stardust, swirling around them as they continued to
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426 dance. Sakura watched him as they swayed about, finding herself at
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427 ease even so near to him. His eyes were warm, his smile so charming.
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428 It wasn’t like Syaoran’s scowl at all. In fact, it was almost like
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429 Yukito’s smile, soft and caring. But there was something else in it,
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430 too, something that Sakura couldn’t quite put her finger on. It made
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431 her feel happy and content. As if it filled her up with some unknown
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432 energy. She couldn’t quite understand what it was, but she liked it.
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433 She sighed happily to herself.
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434 When the next song finally ended, Sakura got ready to take the lead
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435 again. She was a little disappointed when he smiled apologetically at
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436 her. She felt ready to dance the night away. It was so much fun,
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437 letting her body move about in time with the music, following and
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438 leading this mysterious boy. “Gomen nasai,” he said in his soft,
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439 musical voice. “I would love to dance with you forever. You’re so
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440 cute when you’re dancing. But I think I need to take a break for just
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441 a bit. My feet need a short rest.”
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442 Sakura blinked herself out of the dreamy haze she had been lost in,
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443 focussing on the pale boy in front of her. A slow ache worked its way
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444 from her own abused feet and sore legs. Just how long had they been
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445 dancing? She smiled in response and nodded. “That’s a good idea. I
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446 could probably use a break, too.” She felt silly for having been so
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447 lost in their dance. How could she have lost track of everything like
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448 that? But somehow it didn’t really seem to matter with him. She
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449 followed the dark haired boy outside, the realization of the pain in
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450 her feet suddenly making it much more acute. Stepping outside, she
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451 took a seat next to him. To her surprise, the moon was out, the stars
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452 shining brightly. They had been dancing for hours. No wonder she was
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453 so sore. Slipping her shoes off with her feet, she rubbed them
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454 together through the stockings she was wearing.
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455 “You’re so pretty in the moonlight,” The boy said happily, his
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456 stormy blue eyes watching Sakura intently. “Especially when you
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457 smile. You don’t know how glad I am to have seen you smiling
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458 tonight.” His stormy blue eyes sparkled in the dim light, his hand
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459 lying on top of Sakura’s.
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460 Blushing faintly, Sakura looked down at her feet. It was
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461 embarrassing, but she liked hearing him say that. It made her feel
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462 good inside. Somehow, she knew that he meant every word of it. She
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463 graced him with another smile, looking back up at him. “Thank you,”
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464 she replied. She wasn’t concerned with who he was anymore. That was
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465 in the back of her mind by now. She was just happy to be spending the
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466 dance with him. She had to remember to thank Tomoyo when she saw her
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467 later. She had been right, as always. “I had a lot of fun tonight.
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468 You’re a really good dancer. I didn’t know dancing could be so much
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469 fun.”
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470 He paused for a moment, looking thoughtful. “Dancing is a wonderful
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471 thing. It lets you lose yourself in the music, to move along with it.
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472 It really helps the music to touch your soul. It’s a lot more fun
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473 when you can dance with someone you like.”
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474 Sakura blushed brighter at his words. Looking down at their hands,
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475 she took a deep breath. She felt so nice with him. It made her feel
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476 special, magical in a way that the Cards couldn’t make her feel. This
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477 boy made her feel like she was a treasure to be cherished. She loved
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478 that feeling. It made her feel dizzy and ecstatic. She didn’t feel
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479 awkward with him. She liked talking to him, liked seeing him smile at
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480 her. “Do you like me?” she asked, looking down immediately, her
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481 cheeks burning. That was what he had implied, right? But maybe she
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482 shouldn’t have said anything. She didn’t even know who the mystery
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483 boy was. But that didn’t seem to matter. There was just something
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484 about him. It felt so familiar, but she couldn’t quite put her finger
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485 on it.
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486 The boy blinked for a moment as if taken by surprise. The surprise
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487 quickly went away though, and he smiled. “Yes. I like Sakura-chan
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488 very much. I don’t see how anyone couldn’t.”
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489 Looking up quickly, Sakura’s emerald eyes caught with his own
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490 indigo ones. She found herself captured by them, frozen in their
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491 gaze. She hadn’t known what to expect as his answer, but it shook her
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492 nonetheless. At the same time, she couldn’t really imagine him saying
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493 anything else. It just felt right. She felt like she had known him
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494 for years. Which she may well have. Whoever he was, he made her feel
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495 so special, like a real live princess. She smiled happily, but she
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496 felt another wave of embarrassment hit as she ventured forward. “I..
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497 I like you, too,” she replied, surprised to find that no blush came
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498 to her cheeks this time. Perhaps it was because she knew she had no
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499 reason to worry. His eyes held onto hers with a loving care. He would
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500 hold her heart preciously. There was no fear of offering it to him,
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501 of him rejecting it. It was surprising. She finally met the boy she
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502 liked and she didn’t even know who he was. She had to have met him
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503 before, but which boy in her class he was, she wasn’t certain. But
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504 she couldn’t help how she felt. Sometimes one’s heart and mind
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505 weren’t always in the same place. For Sakura, her heart was much more
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506 important than her mind.
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507 This seemed to stun the boy much more than Sakura’s previous
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508 question. He watched her for a long moment, his stormy blue eyes
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509 almost afraid. He stood up quickly, bringing up Sakura’s hand with
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510 both of his own. “Thank you very much, Sakura-chan. I’m so glad you
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511 had fun at the dance. But you don’t even know who I am. You really
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512 shouldn’t say that,” he explained, looking down into her emerald eyes
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513 worriedly. The worry faded away behind a soft smile, as if it hadn’t
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514 been there at all. So familiar. Just like... Sakura still couldn’t
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515 place him.
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516 Shaking her head swiftly, Sakura watched the mysterious boy. “No, I
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517 do. I know I do. I feel like I’ve known you forever. You’re so sweet
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518 and kind. You make me feel happy. I like being with you. I like you,”
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519 Sakura repeated, looking up at him hopefully. “It doesn’t matter who
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520 you are. I’ll still like you, no matter who it is. You must know me
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521 pretty well, but I can’t tell who you are. But that isn’t important.
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522 Right?”
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523 The boy looked back down into Sakura’s pleading eyes. He smiled
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524 more, placing his hands on her cheeks. “Sakura-chan, I’ll always love
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525 you. If you still feel that way about me when you know who I am, then
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526 that would be the sweetest dream come true. But I can’t tell you who
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527 I am yet. I don’t think it’s the right time. I don’t know if you’re
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528 ready. But you’ve given me a wonderful gift tonight. Hope. That hope
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529 will burn brightly in my heart as I wait for you, Sakura-chan. I’ll
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530 always wait for you.”
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531 Sakura placed her hands on top of his, lost in his deep indigo
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532 eyes. She felt her cheeks flushed against his hands, but she could
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533 only look up at him. She wanted to protest, to tell him it wasn’t so,
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534 but she could only meet his gaze. Slowly, he leant towards her. The
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535 brunette’s heart started pounding faster in her heart, a sweet
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536 longing overtaking her as the soft lips brushed her own. Silky lips
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537 touched gently against her own, leaving her with a petal soft kiss.
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538 She could only sit and watch as he pulled away, the kiss lingering on
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539 her lips. It was so delicate, but she could feel its aftereffects
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540 throughout her body and soul.
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541 “I love you, Sakura-chan,” he whispered, smiling at the dazed
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542 Cardmistress as he let his hands drop from her cheeks. Turning, he
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543 headed towards the parking lot.
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544 ‘He kissed me,’ Sakura thought, her fingers moving to her lips. It
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545 was much softer than she would’ve imagined, just a delicate little
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546 thing, but it was infinitely more powerful than anything she could
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547 have dreamt of. Closing her eyes, she could still feel the soft kiss
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548 against her lips, could feel the spark in her heart. Blinking
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549 quickly, the brunette forced herself out of her daze in time to see
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550 the pale boy’s retreating form. ‘If he leaves now, how will I ever
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551 see him again? How will I know who he is?’ Sliding on her shoes
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552 quickly, Sakura ran after the boy. “Wait! Please don’t go yet! You
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553 have to tell me your name! I know I’ll like you, whoever you are!”
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554 She called after him. But the boy didn’t stop. He looked back
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555 apologetically and climbed into a black car. Sakura hurried to him,
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556 hoping to reach the car in time. But obviously the car was in a hurry
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557 of it’s own, zipping past her.
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558 Sakura slowed to a halt, her heart drooping in her chest. Her
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559 shoulders slumped as she watched the car fade into the distance. She
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560 didn’t even know his name. When school came the next day, she
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561 wouldn’t have any idea which of the boys he was. She was stuck. She
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562 was back in love, but she didn’t even know with who. She couldn’t
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563 tell if that was better or worse than her earlier predicament of not
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564 being in love at all. She sniffled, alone in the moonlight. How would
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565 she find him again? She just wanted to be with him, to talk to him,
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566 to know he was there. But now she was lost.
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567 Just when she was about to give up hope, something caught her eye.
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568 A shoe lay on the floor near where the car had been parked. A surge
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569 of hope flooded through her. He must have lost it before getting in
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570 the car. He hadn’t been able to retrieve it because Sakura had been
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571 right behind him. He would have had to stay if he had waited to get
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572 the shoe. She picked it up quickly, holding it tightly to her chest.
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573 It was her only possession of his, her only clue. The small shoe was
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574 her only proof that he had been there at all, that her mystery boy
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575 had been more than just a dream. But what could she do with it? How
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576 could she find out who he was with this simple hint?
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577 ‘Onii-chan!’ her mind supplied frantically. Her older brother had
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578 worked every part-time job known to man. He would know about the
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579 shoe! He had to. Pulling out her key, Sakura flew home. There was no
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580 reason to stay at the dance anymore. Her prince charming had fled and
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581 she had to find him.
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582
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583 “Onii-chan! Onii-chan!” Sakura called out, nearly tripping on the
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584 long gown as she pushed through the door. Her eyes quickly scanned
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585 for her older brohter, desperate to find him. “Onii-chan!!” she
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586 called out, frustrated. He had to be around somewhere. She didn’t
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587 feel like waiting. Her heart was still beating rapidly, her mind
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588 still stuck on her mysterious love. Love. Yes, that was it. She did
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589 love him. She hadn’t felt this way about Syaoran. Or even Yukito.
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590 This was stronger than her crushes in the past. This left her head
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591 over heals, her whole soul longing to see him again. He made her feel
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592 complete. Whoever he was. “Onii-chan!!!”
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593 “What is it, monster? This better be good. You’re going to wake up
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594 the whole neighborhood with your wailing,” Touya said exasperatedly
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595 as he made his way downstairs. His younger sister hurried to his
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596 side, holding up a shoe in her hands. He smiled inwardly. She really
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597 was growing up. She wasn’t just a little girl anymore. She actually
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598 looked pretty in the gown she was wearing, nearly grown up. But he
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599 would never tell her that, of course.
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600 “I need you to tell me about this shoe. It’s very important that I
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601 find out who it belongs to. This boy..” Sakura trailed off, blushing.
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602 “I just need to know about it.”
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603 “About a shoe?” he replied, skeptically.
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604 “Please, onii-chan?” Sakura begged, clasping her hands together.
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605 She was desperate. She usually wouldn’t bother with Touya, but she
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606 needed his help. She had to find the pale boy again. She needed to
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607 tell him that nothing would change her feelings, that she just wanted
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608 to see him again. That she couldn’t be happy without him.
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609 Touya was surprised by Sakura’s eagerness. He nodded slowly, taking
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610 the shoe before sitting down. “Let’s see..” He frowned, turning it
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611 over. “Who’s shoe did you say this was again?”
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612 “Some boy from the dance,” Sakura replied quickly, pressing her
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613 fingers together in embarrassment. The last thing she needed was for
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614 Touya to play the concerned big brother and worry about some boy she
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615 met.
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616 Shaking his head, Touya looked back at Sakura. “This is a girls’
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617 shoe, Sakura-chan.”
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618 “So he has dainty feet!!” Sakura said angrily, kicking her brother
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619 in the shin. She crossed her arms, glaring at him as she waited for
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620 him to continue.
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621 Gritting his teeth, Touya rubbed his leg. If only Sakura wasn’t so
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622 athletic, maybe it wouldn’t hurt so much when she did things like
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623 that. It wasn’t so bad when she was a kid, but now he was seriously
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624 starting to reconsider taunting her. Of course, this time he was
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625 being serious, so it wasn’t even his own fault. “Alright. So he wears
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626 girls’ shoes. That’s not my problem.” He gave his younger sister a
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627 stare of his own before moving on, looking back at the shoe. “It’s
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628 pretty small, so he has to have small feet. A little smaller than
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629 yours, actually. It doesn’t look like it’s been used much, so I’m
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630 guessing it was bought recently. Other than that, there’s not much I
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631 can tell you.” He looked back up to see Sakura storm over and swipe
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632 the shoe from him. He let it go, raising an eyebrow. Apparently
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633 whatever this was had affected Sakura pretty badly. He wanted to ask,
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634 but he didn’t think this was something she’d want to tell her older
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635 brother. “Don’t stomp on those stairs so much, monster. Do you want
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636 the whole house to collapse?” Her only reply was to slam her door.
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637 Sighing inwardly, Touya rested his head back against the couch.
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638
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639 Sakura slumped on her bed, cradling the shoe in her arms. So much
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640 for that avenue. All she knew now was that he had small, dainty feet.
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641 But who could match that description? Syaoran? No, he didn’t fit. And
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642 he had been dancing with Meiling anyway. Yamazaki? He should have
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643 been with Chiharu the whole night, and he was actually pretty tall.
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644 Eriol? No, Sakura still didn’t think it was him. But then who could
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645 it belong to? She couldn’t think of any other boys that would match
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646 her mystery boy either.
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647 Lifting the shoe up in the air, Sakura turned it around, looking at
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648 it thoughtfully. It was the only thing she had left from the pale
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649 boy. There had to be something she could do with it to find out who
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650 he was. But what? It was too bad he didn’t write his name in it or
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651 his address. Then Sakura could show up with it, giving it back to him
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652 and explaining that he had no need to worry because she still liked
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653 him. But she wasn’t that lucky.
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654 “Nice shoe,” Kero commented, looking up from his video game. “Looks
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655 expensive.” Pausing the game, Kero lifted up, floating over to
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656 Sakura. “How did the dance go?”
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657 Sakura rolled onto her side, still clutching the shoe. A faint
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658 blush colored her cheeks. “It was fantastic. I had so much fun, Kero-
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659 chan. I danced and danced and danced. And there was this really sweet
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660 boy there that..” She trailed off, holding the shoe to her chest
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661 again.
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662 “Ohhhh.. So you met a boy you liked there, huh?” Kero asked,
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663 grinning from ear to ear. “Who was he?” His curiosity piqued, the
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664 Seal Beast landed next to Sakura, poking her in the side with a
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665 stubby paw. “You have to tell me.”
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666 Sighing, Sakura rolled onto her back again, her legs held up
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667 against herself. “I would if I could. But I don’t even know his name.
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668 I just know that this was his. But I can’t even give it back to him
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669 because I don’t know who he is.” Sighing miserably, Sakura set the
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670 shoe next to her bed, staring up at her roof. She kept seeing his
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671 smile, warm and gentle. It taunted her every time she closed her
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672 eyes, making her miss him even more.
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673 “Hmm.. That is a problem,” Kero said thoughtfully, flying down to
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674 inspect the shoe. He prodded it with one of his feet, watching the
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675 delicate thing shift on its side.
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676 “I know. But it’s all I have of his. It’s the only thing that I can
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677 use to find out who he is,” Sakura lamented, hugging a pillow to
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678 herself. She felt miserable. And alone. She wanted to be with him
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679 again, dancing and smiling and laughing. Her emerald eyes fell
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680 closed, her mind half daydreaming about seeing him again. She hugged
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681 her pillow closer, pretending it was the pale boy. “I miss you
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682 already,” she whispered to it.
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683 “I’ve got it!” Kero called out, popping up right in front of
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684 Sakura’s face and very nearly startling the poor girl. “You have his
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685 shoe, right? You know he’s from your class, right? Just try it on
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686 every boy in your class until you find him.” The Seal Beast crossed
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687 his arms, proud of himself.
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688 Sakura blinked at the absurd thought, still holding tightly onto
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689 her pillow. What a plan, going from boy to boy and trying on the one
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690 shoe she had of her mystery boy. It was laughable. And yet, it was
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691 all she had. And it made sense. If she could find the boy that fit
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692 the shoe.. “Thank you, Kero-chan!” Sakura said happily, dropping the
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693 pillow as she got to her knees. She squealed happily at the thought,
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694 taking Kero’s small hands in her own. “Sugoi! I’ll get to find him
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695 after all! And I’ll prove to him that I like him just the same, no
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696 matter who he is!”
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697 “I knew it would work. I’m full of good advice. You should turn to
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698 me more often,” Kero said matter-of-factly, crossing his arms.
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699 Sakura picked up her little pink cell phone, ready to call Tomoyo.
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700 For some reason, she had the strongest urge to call the pale girl, to
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701 tell her everything that had happened that night. This wasn’t
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702 particularly unusual because she always talked to Tomoyo about
|
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703 everything. But it was already late and Tomoyo was probably in bed.
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704 Sakura had the urge to call anyway, to wake her up despite it just so
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705 she could hear her voice, so they could talk it all out. She wanted
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706 to hear Tomoyo at the moment. She knew it would make her feel better.
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707 It always did. Or she could even fly to her house. It wouldn’t take
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708 long. And then Tomoyo would probably get her some tea and they would
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709 sit and talk all night long. But there was so much she needed to do
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710 tomorrow. And she would feel awful if she did wake Tomoyo up, even
|
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711 though Tomoyo told her she always could if she needed to. Working up
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712 the will, Sakura finally put the phone down. She would just tell
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713 Tomoyo all about it the next day. Slipping out of her gown and
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714 pulling on some pajamas, Sakura quickly got ready for bed, though
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715 sleep would be long in coming.
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716
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717 Tomoyo stirred as light filtered into the Daidouji home, slowly
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718 pushing away the sleepiness that clouded her mind. She had to be up
|
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719 to get to school on time as she always did. Shifting around she found
|
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720 that she wasn’t in bed. Her head slowly pulled up, sleep blurred eyes
|
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721 blinking tiredly as they struggled to come into focus. She was on the
|
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722 couch. A hand in her hair told her that she wasn’t alone. She sighed
|
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723 softly, resting her head back on her mother’s lap. She must have
|
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724 fallen asleep after telling her mother the whole story the night
|
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725 before. And her mother had stayed with her all night long, even in an
|
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726 uncomfortable sitting position. She smiled softly, glad to be near
|
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727 her mother, even if for only a short time before school.
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728 Memories played back through the young heiress’s mind as if they
|
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729 had been recorded on one of her videotapes, each image crystal clear.
|
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730 She could remember dancing the whole night with Sakura, could
|
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731 remember Sakura telling her that she liked her, could remember the
|
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732 deliciously soft kiss they had shared. She blushed, a hand going to
|
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733 her cheek as she replayed that memory again and again. Now only if
|
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734 she could have gotten that memory on videotape.
|
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735 All in all, the night had been very nearly perfect. She had
|
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736 accomplished what she had set out to do. Sakura had had a nice,
|
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737 romantic night. She had healed some of the loneliness in her best
|
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738 friend’s heart. But the only problem that lingered was Sakura’s
|
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739 profession of love. That hadn’t been part of the plan at all. Tomoyo
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740 was supposed to go to the ball as a boy. Check. She was supposed to
|
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741 make sure Sakura enjoyed herself. Check. Then she was supposed to
|
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742 leave, giving Sakura renewed confidence that she would find love.
|
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743 That one was now a little more confusing. She had left Sakura with
|
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744 the renewed confidence that she had found her love then and there.
|
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745 But where did that leave Tomoyo? Sakura didn’t even know it was her.
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746 And how could she tell Sakura that it was? Was Sakura even ready for
|
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747 that? She had left in the hopes of quelling such problems, but the
|
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748 dark haired girl doubted they would go away so easily. Oh well. Maybe
|
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749 this meant Sakura could like her after all, that maybe she could
|
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750 actually make Sakura happy. In a few years, maybe she could even tell
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751 Sakura how she felt. Yes, there was always hope. Now more than ever.
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752 Smiling happily, Tomoyo slowly sat up next to her mother. “Okaa-
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753 sama, it’s time to wake up,” she said softly.
|
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754 The older woman stirred, blinking herself awake. Sonomi stretched,
|
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755 her body sore from sleeping so awkwardly. She smiled sleepily at her
|
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756 daughter, the younger girl still wearing the shirt from the tuxedo.
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757 “Good morning, Tomoyo-chan.”
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758 Tomoyo leant forward and kissed her mother’s cheek. “Thank you for
|
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759 everything, okaa-sama.” Standing up, the pale girl hurried towards
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760 the stairs. “I have to hurry if I’m going to get to school on time. I
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761 want to see how Sakura-chan is doing.”
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762 Sonomi watched her daughter disappear off to her room. Smiling to
|
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763 herself, the older woman finally got up herself. It was so nice to
|
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764 see her daughter in love. It did her pained heart good to watch
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765 Tomoyo so enraptured by Nadeshiko’s daughter. She only hoped Sakura
|
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766 would take good care of Tomoyo’s heart. It was a precious gift and
|
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767 one that Sonomi tried her hardest to protect. But that was something
|
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768 that was ultimately up to Sakura to hold onto.
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769
|
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770 “Ohayo, Sakura-chan!” Tomoyo called out, waiting by the gate at
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771 school some time later. She smiled pleasantly as the auburn haired
|
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772 girl skated up to her. She could tell that Sakura looked much
|
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773 happier. That, in turn, made her own heart shine. “You look much
|
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774 better today, Sakura-chan. I trust things went well at the dance?”
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775 Sakura nodded enthusiastically, pulling off her rollerblades. “It
|
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776 went perfectly, Tomoyo-chan! You were right. Thank you for getting me
|
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777 to go. It was so much fun!” The brunette sighed, her hands on her
|
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778 cheeks as she walked towards the school building with Tomoyo. “I met
|
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779 this wonderful boy. He was just.. hanyaa.” She blushed at the thought
|
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780 of him. Shaking her head, she smiled over at Tomoyo. She had been so
|
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781 anxious about the whole thing the entire night before, but now that
|
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782 she was with her best friend again, she felt infinitely better. It
|
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783 was strange how Tomoyo managed to do that. She made Sakura feel
|
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784 better about herself, about everything. Her simple presence was
|
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785 enough to do that.
|
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786 “So Sakura-chan met a boy she liked?” Tomoyo asked curiously, her
|
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787 hand on her chin. “It definitely sounds like it went well. I’m glad
|
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788 you met someone, Sakura-chan. It only shows that your fairy tale
|
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789 romance is waiting for you. One day your prince will come and hold
|
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790 you close forever. Sakura-chan deserves nothing but the best.” The
|
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791 dark haired girl sighed happily, images of Princess Sakura filling
|
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792 her mind. Yes, this is what she lived for.
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793 Sakura sweatdropped, laughing nervously. “Tomoyo-chan..” Tomoyo was
|
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794 always so concerned about her happiness, about Sakura in general. It
|
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795 was always comforting to know that some things would never change.
|
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796 “But I know that my prince is out there somewhere. I just need to
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797 find out who he is.”
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798 Tomoyo tilted her head to the side, thoughtfully. Sakura seemed
|
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799 awfully determined. It took all Tomoyo had not to swoon at the sight.
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800 Sakura was always so adorable when that determined look burned in her
|
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801 eyes. It was one of the many, many things that Tomoyo loved about the
|
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802 brunette. But why was she so determined all of the sudden? “What do
|
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803 you mean, Sakura-chan?”
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804 Fumbling through her backpack, Sakura pulled out a single black
|
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805 shoe. “This was one of his shoes. He accidentally dropped it last
|
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806 night. Kero-chan thought I should try it on everyone here to find out
|
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807 who he is.” Sakura sweatdropped as she explained her plan. It sounded
|
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808 awfully silly. But Tomoyo merely nodded, watching her.
|
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809 “That’s a good idea, Sakura-chan. But I’m a little worried. What if
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810 your prince doesn’t turn out to be a prince at all?” Tomoyo asked,
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811 walking alongside Sakura. The auburn haired girl looked back at her
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812 in confusion. Tomoyo smiled and rephrased her question. “What if he
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813 isn’t who you want him to be?”
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814 Sakura shook her head, clutching the shoe determinedly. “I don’t
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815 care who he is. I know I love whoever it is I met last night. I’ve
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816 never felt that way before. It was just.. just..” Sakura trailed off,
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817 unable to come up with words to match the storm of emotions in her
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818 heart. Her hands clenched in front of her, as if she could drag the
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819 words out of thing air. "It was perfect. I felt so happy with him. So
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820 peaceful. And for once it didn’t have anything to do with magic. It
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821 was just him. He was what made me feel that way. I don’t care who he
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822 is.”
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823 “That’s so sweet!” Tomoyo exclaimed, a hand on her cheek. “Sakura-
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824 chan is so cute, lost in her thoughts on love. You really are
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825 perfect, Sakura-chan. You’re willing to do whatever to you can to be
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826 with your love again, ready to sacrifice what you have to in order to
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827 see him again. You’re so romantic.” Letting out a sweet sigh, Tomoyo
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828 watched Sakura lovingly.
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829 Sakura sweatdropped. “Arigato, Tomoyo-chan.” She should have known
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830 Tomoyo would react that way. But somehow, it gave her more
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831 confidence. It made her feel better about her plan. Tomoyo thought it
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832 was sweet of her, romantic. So it wasn’t just some crazy idea after
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833 all. Nodding to herself, Sakura hurried into the school, Tomoyo right
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834 behind her.
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835
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836 “Maybe if you curl your toys up more,” Tomoyo offered helpfully,
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837 standing next to a kneeling Sakura as she tried to place the small
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838 black shoe on yet another boy.
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839 “Oww.. This thing is too tight. I don’t even know what this is all
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840 about,” the boy complained, rubbing his foot after he pulled it out
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841 of the shoe.
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842 Sighing, Sakura sat back, her hands resting on the ground. “We’ve
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843 tried just about every boy in class, Tomoyo-chan. I don’t know who he
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844 could be. It hasn’t fit on any of them. I’m starting to worry. What
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845 if I don’t find him?” The brunette was suddenly overcome by worry.
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846 Her plan has seemed so great earlier that day, but now she felt
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847 hopeless. There weren’t many boys left to try, and none of them
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848 seemed like good candidates for the mystery boy. The thought of not
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849 seeing him again was almost physically painful. Sakura sighed,
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850 holding the shoe. She felt a gentle hand on her shoulder. Looking,
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851 up, she saw Tomoyo smiling gently down at her. Her worry ebbed away
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852 slowly as she looked up into loving stormy blue eyes.
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853 “It’s all right, Sakura-chan. I know you’ll find him. Just don’t
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854 give up hope. It doesn’t suit you. Remember, you can do anything.
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855 Everything will always work out,” Tomoyo said softly, giving Sakura’s
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856 shoulder a gentle squeeze before pulling her hand away. She was
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857 rewarded with a soft smile from Sakura.
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858 “Un, you’re right, Tomoyo-chan. I just have to keep trying. He has
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859 to be out there somewhere. And I know he’s in the class. He was so
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860 familiar. I just couldn’t quite remember who he is.” Shaking her
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861 head, Sakura looked back down at the shoe. There was still a chance.
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862 They hadn’t tried all the boys yet. Just almost all of them. She
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863 sighed softly.
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864 “That’s my shoe!”
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865 Sakura looked up rapidly, her heart pounding. Who was the shoe’s
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866 mysterious owner? Where was he? Had she finally found him? Locating
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867 the source of the voice, she spotted Yamazaki approaching her.
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868 “Yamazaki-kun? This is your shoe?” she asked in surprise. Could it
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869 have been him the night before? Was he her mystery boy? The one who
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870 had so effortlessly captured her heart?
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871 “Yeah, it’s mine. I always like to wear girls’ shoes. They let you
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872 hear girl’s thoughts that way. The ancient Aztecs knew this. That’s
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873 why they invented girls’ shoes back during the 1500s,” Yamazaki
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874 explained. He pulled the shoe on, the small black shoe reaching
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875 slightly past half of his foot. “See? Perfect fit. I always wear my
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876 shoes like this.”
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877 Sakura blinked in confusion, looking back up at the taller boy. She
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878 watched as he got bopped in the head by his frustrated girlfriend,
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879 Chiharu.
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880 “Why do you always have to make things up?” Chiharu sighed, dragging
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881 him off, leaving Sakura alone with her shoe.
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882 Sakura knelt down next to the shoe again, sighing. “Tomoyo-chan,
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883 what if I don’t find him? What if I look forever for him and he never
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884 shoes up? What if he was just a dream?” Sakura was on the verge of
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885 tears. She felt awful. Her last chance was slowly slipping away from
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886 her. If she couldn’t find him with his shoe, she didn’t know how she
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887 could ever find him again. It was her only clue and it didn’t seem to
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888 be working at all.
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889 Watching Sakura sadly, Tomoyo stepped closer, trying to figure out
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890 what to do. Sakura seemed so sad. There had to be some way she could
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891 help. But what if it only made things worse if she told Sakura? What
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892 if Sakura couldn’t handle finding out her mystery boy was really a
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893 mystery girl? “The most important things are worth waiting forever
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894 for, Sakura-chan. Some things are worth searching an eternity for.
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895 You just have to find out what these things are. They aren’t always
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896 where we look. So we have to keep looking, always holding out hope
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897 that it will be there.” She smiled softly, brushing back some of
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898 Sakura’s hair from the kneeling girl’s eyes. “He wasn’t a dream,
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899 Sakura-chan. I know because every time I’m with you, I think ‘Sakura-
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900 chan is so amazing. She’s so wonderful. I have to be dreaming.’ But
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901 you’re always there when I wake up. Maybe that’s why I videotape you
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902 so much. As proof. Evidence that you’re really real.”
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903 Tomoyo’s gentle words soothed Sakura’s frightened soul like a
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904 lullaby, playing through her mind again and again. Her musical voice
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905 calmed Sakura’s worried heart, taking away the pain she felt. It was
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906 so soft, so gentle. It played through Sakura like a song. Her emerald
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907 eyes slowly went to Tomoyo’s feet, up her pale legs. An idea struck
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908 with sudden ferocity. Hope bloomed in her heart, followed by the
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909 intense fear that she might be wrote. But she had to try. Scooting
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910 forward, she took Tomoyo’s leg so suddenly that the pale girl almost
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911 toppled over. “Gomen, Tomoyo-chan,” Sakura apologize, the words
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912 barely escaping her breathless mouth. With trembling fingers, she
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913 pulled off Tomoyo’s shoe, letting it fall to the floor. Her heart
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914 pounded in a staccato beat in her chest, her mind focusing on this
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915 last attempt. It all seemed to lead here, even if it spun Sakura in
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916 circles to think it all through. She slowly slid the shoe on, waiting
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917 for it to get stuck or for it to be too big.
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918 The shoe fit perfectly. Sakura could only blink in surprise as she
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919 moved Tomoyo’s foot around in her hand, amazed at the fit. It was
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920 almost too good to be true. She had found him. He had been right
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921 there, all along, watching her try it on all the others. Her heart
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922 pounded in her chest, as she slowly looked up. Tomoyo was looking
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923 down at her, stormy blue eyes sparkling just as they had the night
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924 before. “Tomoyo-chan.. It’s you.. You’re him! I mean.. her. I..
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925 Tomoyo-chan..” Sakura trailed off, unsure of what to say.
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926 Smiling down softly, Tomoyo helped Sakura back up. “Gomen nasai,
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927 Sakura-chan. I didn’t know what to say. I didn’t want to cause any
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928 trouble for you,” the dark haired girl apologized, looking into
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929 Sakura’s eyes. She still wasn’t sure how Sakura was taking it, how it
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930 was affecting the other girl. She nearly shrank back at the
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931 frustration that briefly flashed in Sakura’s eyes.
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932 “You were right there all along and you didn’t even tell me? I spent
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933 all day touching people’s feet just so I could find you and you were
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934 right there?” Sakura darted forward, hugging Tomoyo tightly. To her
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935 pleasant surprise, it was much more enjoyable than hugging her
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936 pillow. “If you didn’t want to cause me trouble, you could have told
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937 me this morning that it was you I was looking for.”
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938 Tomoyo giggled softly, her indigo eyes falling shut. Whatever
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939 concerns she had held earlier dissipated like a fine mist. Sakura
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940 wasn’t angry with her. She wasn’t even in shock about the whole
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941 thing. And she seemed to be taking the fact that her mystery prince
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942 was a princess rather well. “I’ll remember that next time, Sakura-
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943 chan.”
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944 “Hoe.. There won’t have to be a next time, will there?” Sakura
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945 asked, feeling exhausted. She had enough searching for her love for
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946 any number of lifetimes.
|
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947 “Not if you don’t want there to be, Sakura-chan,” Tomoyo replied.
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948 She sighed, resting against Sakura. “But I still found it incredibly
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949 romantic that you would look for me with such cute determination. I
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950 always knew that Sakura-chan could be incredibly romantic at heart.”
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951 Sakura blushed, still holding onto Tomoyo. But that just furthered
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952 to relax her. The dark haired heiress always had been good at making
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953 her blush, after all. And making her feel loved. She smiled happily,
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954 holding onto her newly found princess, who just happened to have been
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955 there all along. “I love you, Tomoyo-chan,” she whispered softly. “I
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956 told you I didn’t care who you were. I should have known it was you
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957 all along.”
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958 “Oh, Sakura-chan..” Tomoyo replied, her heart nearly bursting with
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959 joy. She hugged the other girl tighter, reveling in the sound of
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960 Sakura’s beautiful words in her mind. “I love you, too, Sakura-chan.”
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961 Sakura sighed happily, not wanting to relinquish their embrace.
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962 Slowly, she blinked her eyes open. “Ano.. Tomoyo-chan? If you didn’t
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963 want me to know it was you, why did you kiss me last night?”
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964 Tomoyo smiled, her hands on Sakura’s shoulders as she pulled just
|
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965 inches away. “Because Sakura-chan looked so cute, but a little
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966 lonely, too. You looked like you needed a kiss. Just like now.” Using
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967 Sakura’s blush as her cue, Tomoyo leant forward and gave Sakura
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968 another soft kiss. This time, however, Sakura responded. Tomoyo
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969 blushed herself as she felt Sakura return the kiss with her whole
|
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970 genki spirit. Closing her eyes tightly, Tomoyo let the world melt
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971 away as the kiss took her to the brink of heaven. Maybe the dance
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972 hadn’t gone exactly as planned, but she was more than happy with the
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973 outcome. If Sakura thought she could make her happy, then she would
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974 just have to try her hardest.
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975 Sakura held onto Tomoyo with all that she had as they kissed. It
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976 was even more magical than the one the night before. It filled Sakura
|
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977 with a swirling typhoon of feelings that threatened to sweep her
|
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978 away. But she didn’t care. She would be happy to lose herself in
|
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979 them. She felt so happy, so ‘hanyaa’, just to be with Tomoyo, to have
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980 found her prince. Or princess, as the case may be. Tomoyo had been
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981 right. Some things were worth searching an eternity for. But she was
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982 incredibly grateful that she had found it now. |