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rlm@2 1 Dear Sakura
rlm@2 2 Fireflies and Cherry Blossoms
rlm@2 3 by Amazoness Duo and G.P.
rlm@2 4 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
rlm@2 5 pearsong1954@yahoo.com
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rlm@2 7
rlm@2 8 “This is just what I needed. Work has been so busy lately, hasn’t
rlm@2 9 it, Tomoyo-chan? I think we both needed a chance to finally relax for
rlm@2 10 once,” Sonomi observed as she and her daughter walked around all of
rlm@2 11 the booths that had been set up at the shrine. The two Daidouji women
rlm@2 12 were resplendent in their kimonos. Sonomi had become more and more
rlm@2 13 concerned about her daughter’s welfare after finding her crying near
rlm@2 14 the mailbox several days earlier. But as usual, Tomoyo had tried
rlm@2 15 desperately not to worry her. And if Sonomi couldn’t get Tomoyo to
rlm@2 16 tell her what was wrong, how could she help? Of course, she had a
rlm@2 17 fairly good idea of what was bothering Tomoyo. Sakura. Sonomi
rlm@2 18 mentally twitched at the thought. Sakura was such a wonderful girl,
rlm@2 19 but the business woman was having a very difficult time keeping her
rlm@2 20 anger in check when it came to the Cardmistress. Seeing her daughter
rlm@2 21 in so much pain was heart wrenching to the distraught mother. Ever
rlm@2 22 since Tomoyo had returned from Hong Kong, something heavy had been
rlm@2 23 weighing down on the dark haired girl’s soul. Sonomi had been
rlm@2 24 thrilled to hear about Tomoyo’s experiences with Nadeshiko’s
rlm@2 25 daughter, but it seemed that her daughter had brought back something
rlm@2 26 other than happy memories from her trip. Something dark that had
rlm@2 27 wrapped around Tomoyo’s heart, it’s thorns piercing the gentle
rlm@2 28 object. So Sonomi had tried to get Tomoyo away from it all by taking
rlm@2 29 her out to a festival. The business woman dealt with her own pain by
rlm@2 30 focusing on other things, whether it be work or athletics or her
rlm@2 31 daughter. It helped her to forget that she had lost the one most dear
rlm@2 32 to her. It allowed her to be distracted from the ice cold anguish
rlm@2 33 that languished in her heart. She only hoped that the same thing
rlm@2 34 would help her precocious daughter.
rlm@2 35 “Hai, okaa-sama. It’s been very busy lately with the new deadline
rlm@2 36 coming up. But I’m sure that even with the added pressure, you’ll
rlm@2 37 have everything perfectly wrapped up in time. You always do such a
rlm@2 38 wonderful job of keeping things under control,” Tomoyo’s soft voice
rlm@2 39 replied. Pale fingers brushed back her braided hair from her eyes as
rlm@2 40 she looked forward. Noticing that Sonomi was watching her carefully,
rlm@2 41 she plastered on her typically charming smile and shined it at her
rlm@2 42 mother, though it felt fake and see through to her. She hadn’t wanted
rlm@2 43 to go and would have protested, but she didn’t want to worry her
rlm@2 44 mother. Poor Sonomi had been through enough without seeing the pain
rlm@2 45 in Tomoyo’s shattered heart. She needed to hold on long enough so as
rlm@2 46 not to concern the older woman. But it was so difficult to keep a
rlm@2 47 grasp on her masks. They felt brittle, translucent. Her inner turmoil
rlm@2 48 was making it impossible to hide the pain for much longer. So this
rlm@2 49 would be her last performance. When this show was over, she would
rlm@2 50 once and for all throw her masks away, tossing away the once
rlm@2 51 cherished mental barriers that had up till now protected those she
rlm@2 52 loved from her own pain. After all, there would be no one to worry
rlm@2 53 about hurting after that so they wold no longer be necessary. But for
rlm@2 54 now, she would perform her best for her mother. The thought reminded
rlm@2 55 her of when she was a child, how she had always sang her best when
rlm@2 56 Sakura had been in the audience or when Sonomi had managed to sneak
rlm@2 57 away from work long enough to listen to her daughter’s singing on
rlm@2 58 stage. It brought a small, sad smile to her lips. She always had
rlm@2 59 performed the best for those two, whether it be singing or hiding her
rlm@2 60 feelings. Unfortunately, it worked a lot better on Sakura than it did
rlm@2 61 with Sonomi. Her mother always managed to see through her to the
rlm@2 62 feelings inside.
rlm@2 63 Sonomi nodded in agreement, her stormy blue eyes settling on the
rlm@2 64 beautiful visage of her daughter. ‘Oh my God, she looks so much like
rlm@2 65 Nadeshiko-chan... I swear that she and Sakura-chan must have been
rlm@2 66 switched at birth. She’s so much like her. So loving. So gentle. So
rlm@2 67 sweet. Nadeshiko-chan always went out to care for animals and
rlm@2 68 anything that looked like it was in pain. Tomoyo-chan has done the
rlm@2 69 same with the hearts of others. She’ll never know how much she’s
rlm@2 70 helped ease the pain in my own heart. But it’s not fair that no one
rlm@2 71 can take away her pain,’ Sonomi thought to herself, still half in
rlm@2 72 shock at seeing Tomoyo in the moonlight. The younger girl could have
rlm@2 73 passed herself off as Nadeshiko at that age perfectly. Her pale skin
rlm@2 74 and dark hair, her sweet smile, they all painted a picture from long
rlm@2 75 ago. Sonomi smiled brightly, brushing away some of Tomoyo's dark hair
rlm@2 76 from her face. “You look so gorgeous, Tomoyo-chan! You’ve grown into
rlm@2 77 such a lovely young woman. I always knew that you’d surpass Goddesses
rlm@2 78 in their beauty.” Sonomi watched her daughter as she dug through her
rlm@2 79 purse for her camera. When was the last time the mother and daughter
rlm@2 80 had gone to a festival together? She had to have a picture of this.
rlm@2 81 Tomoyo was practically shining in her kimono. The picture would look
rlm@2 82 perfect right next to a picture of Nadeshiko in a kimono just a year
rlm@2 83 or two younger. “I’m going to take a picture, Tomoyo-chan. I want to
rlm@2 84 be able to look back on tonight.” ‘Especially if you’re leaving,’
rlm@2 85 Sonomi added glumly as an afterthought. She already knew that Tomoyo
rlm@2 86 was moving out, but she suspected that her reasons were far more
rlm@2 87 complex than simply wanting to get out on her own. The pain in
rlm@2 88 Tomoyo’s eyes was a fairly good indicator to Sonomi of that. She had
rlm@2 89 come to the conclusion that her daughter wanted to escape the pain,
rlm@2 90 that she was leaving to try and put it behind her. Sonomi couldn’t
rlm@2 91 fault her baby girl with that. She had done the same thing when
rlm@2 92 Nadeshiko had married Fujitaka, leaving shortly after the wedding and
rlm@2 93 breaking all her ties with the only person she had ever loved. It was
rlm@2 94 the only way she could survive. She would never have been able to
rlm@2 95 stay near her cousin while she was happily married to the man who had
rlm@2 96 stolen her away. She guessed that it was the same for Tomoyo, that
rlm@2 97 she hoped to outdistance the pain. If only it were that easy. But
rlm@2 98 Sonomi knew that it may be the only way for Tomoyo to handle the
rlm@2 99 agony of never having her love returned.
rlm@2 100 Tomoyo tilted her head to the side, clasping her hands in front of
rlm@2 101 her as she smiled sweetly. The camera clicked and whirred as Sonomi
rlm@2 102 took her picture. Time froze in that instant, a single memory frozen
rlm@2 103 forever on film. The picture of a shattered girl hiding behind her
rlm@2 104 tattered and unraveling masks, crying helplessly underneath the smile
rlm@2 105 that she shined out at the camera. Despite her smile, Sonomi would
rlm@2 106 forever find the picture disturbing, never quite sure what was wrong
rlm@2 107 with the beautiful picture. When she looked at it long enough, she
rlm@2 108 would almost be able to see her daughter’s tears, the agony on her
rlm@2 109 face and the pain in her torn heart. But after a cold chill would
rlm@2 110 pass down her spine, the image would be gone, replaced once again
rlm@2 111 with the slightly disturbing picture of Tomoyo smiling in her kimono.
rlm@2 112 And with that, time continued along its inevitable path. Tomoyo
rlm@2 113 continued to hold her hands in front of her as she and her mother
rlm@2 114 glanced around curiously at the decorations and the festival goers.
rlm@2 115 Tomoyo was wearing a delicate teal kimono with dark blue flower petal
rlm@2 116 designs across it, like flowers floating on a calm ocean. Sonomi’s
rlm@2 117 kimono was a rust red, multicolored flowers adorning its design as if
rlm@2 118 bouquets had been sewn into the red fabric. The two Daidouji women
rlm@2 119 turned several heads as they continued along under the moonlight,
rlm@2 120 though neither paid any attention.
rlm@2 121 Sighing inwardly, Sonomi wished that there was some way that she
rlm@2 122 could take away her daughter’s hurt, that she could assume all of the
rlm@2 123 dark haired girl’s suffering for herself. Watching Tomoyo slowly
rlm@2 124 splinter apart was maddening for the already overprotective mother.
rlm@2 125 It was much more painful to see the most important piece of her life
rlm@2 126 begin to crack and break apart than it was to deal with her own pain.
rlm@2 127 With the loss of Nadeshiko she could mourn or fume in anger over the
rlm@2 128 man who had stolen her precious cousin away from her. But there was
rlm@2 129 nothing she could do for her delicate daughter. She felt trapped by
rlm@2 130 her own helplessness, and it was suffocating her. As Tomoyo’s mother,
rlm@2 131 it was impossible for her not to feel the torment of her baby girl.
rlm@2 132 Having lived through the same pain herself, Sonomi would give
rlm@2 133 anything to take it away from her daughter. Then she would have
rlm@2 134 something to fight, something that she could actually do to fix the
rlm@2 135 situation. It wasn’t fair that Tomoyo’s heart was just as doomed as
rlm@2 136 her mother’s to an eternity of loneliness. What had the young woman
rlm@2 137 done to deserve such an agonizing fate? Who had she ever wronged?
rlm@2 138 Tomoyo had been nothing but selfless in her love for Sakura. She
rlm@2 139 deserved her storybook ending and it tore at Sonomi’s heart to see
rlm@2 140 that denied to her little girl.
rlm@2 141 What made the situation all the more unbearable for the head of the
rlm@2 142 Daidouji household was that it was Sakura behind her daughter’s
rlm@2 143 suffering. Cute, genki, innocent Sakura-chan. Sonomi had only the
rlm@2 144 highest regards of Sakura for years. The sweet little schoolgirl had
rlm@2 145 brightened her life nearly as much as she had brightened Tomoyo’s.
rlm@2 146 And the fact that she was Nadeshiko’s daughter was not lost on
rlm@2 147 Sonomi. Even if there were more similarities between Nadeshiko and
rlm@2 148 Tomoyo than between Nadeshiko and her actual daughter, Sonomi had
rlm@2 149 always managed to catch a glimpse of Sakura’s mother in her. And she
rlm@2 150 had always been such a delight to have around. Sonomi understood
rlm@2 151 completely how her daughter had fallen in love with the spirited and
rlm@2 152 somewhat naïve woman. So it pained her all the more to know that
rlm@2 153 Sakura was the one that caused her daughter’s tears again and again.
rlm@2 154 It was almost a contradiction that such a sweetly lovable girl like
rlm@2 155 Sakura would be capable of the brutal pain that battered Tomoyo’s
rlm@2 156 heart. This same contradiction was what confused Sonomi’s own
rlm@2 157 thoughts. She thought very highly of Sakura. Cared very much for the
rlm@2 158 young woman, in fact, as Nadeshiko’s daughter, the one Tomoyo loved,
rlm@2 159 and as a wonderful girl in her own right. But Sonomi was also
rlm@2 160 fiercely protective of those she cared about, and with Nadeshiko
rlm@2 161 gone, the one that took highest priority on her list was her gentle
rlm@2 162 daughter, Tomoyo. And seeing Sakura causing such devastation to her
rlm@2 163 daughter was something that she simply couldn’t forgive. Yet she
rlm@2 164 couldn’t bring herself to hate Sakura. Not in the same way that she
rlm@2 165 hated Fujitaka, the girl’s father. She genuinely liked Sakura and was
rlm@2 166 always pleasantly charmed by her company. She had been nearly as
rlm@2 167 captivated by the brunette as her daughter always was. So it was very
rlm@2 168 difficult for her to sort out these conflicting feelings.
rlm@2 169 But seeing the painful shards in Tomoyo’s usually deep and soulful
rlm@2 170 indigo eyes had pushed Sonomi to reevaluate her feelings towards the
rlm@2 171 Cardmistress. How could Sakura treat her daughter’s heart as if it
rlm@2 172 was some mere trinket? Something that she could ignore and take for
rlm@2 173 granted? Such an act showed just how terribly Sakura had failed her
rlm@2 174 best friend and Sonomi’s one and only daughter. Anyone who could
rlm@2 175 bring tears to Tomoyo’s lovely eyes was guilty of a terrible sin to
rlm@2 176 the dark haired beauty. Yet Tomoyo could never bring herself to be
rlm@2 177 angry with Sakura, could never fault the brunette’s naivete for the
rlm@2 178 pain it caused her. On the other hand, her mother wasn’t quite as
rlm@2 179 forgiving. ‘Sonomi-chan, you’re not still mad at him, are you?’
rlm@2 180 Nadeshiko’s voice gently chided, deep from within Sonomi’s memories.
rlm@2 181 As always, it was accompanied by the most dazzling of smiles, of
rlm@2 182 which one always graced Nadeshiko’s beautiful features. Nadeshiko was
rlm@2 183 so much like her daughter in that way. Never one to get angry, even
rlm@2 184 when she had every right to be, always having such a remarkably
rlm@2 185 touching faith that things would turn out all right. But Sonomi was
rlm@2 186 starting to fear that her daughter was losing that faith. And with
rlm@2 187 it, her daughter’s soul began to crumble like a house of cards.
rlm@2 188 ‘Yes... Yes, I’m still angry with him, Nadeshiko-chan... But not just
rlm@2 189 for beating me at track the time when you said that. No, I will never
rlm@2 190 forgive him for stealing everything from me. Most importantly, for
rlm@2 191 taking you away. And now his daughter’s doing the same thing to my
rlm@2 192 baby girl,’ Sonomi mentally replied to her cousin’s question from
rlm@2 193 years long past. Her eyes narrowed as she once again saw the familiar
rlm@2 194 features of the man that had managed to single handedly ruin her
rlm@2 195 life. To her surprise, his face shifted into someone else entirely.
rlm@2 196 Tilting her head to the side, Sakura smiled sweetly.
rlm@2 197 Nearly backpedaling from the sight, Sonomi was relieved to see that
rlm@2 198 it had only been her imagination. A young girl stared at her
rlm@2 199 awkwardly for a moment before running off to find her mother. Placing
rlm@2 200 her hand on her chest, the business woman began to breathe deeply,
rlm@2 201 trying to relax her thunderously beating heart. It had only been her
rlm@2 202 already overworked mind playing along with her thoughts. Not that she
rlm@2 203 needed that at the moment. She was too busy trying to... “Tomoyo-
rlm@2 204 chan?” Turning around, Sonomi tried to catch a glimpse of her
rlm@2 205 daughter but to no avail. While she had been lost in her thoughts,
rlm@2 206 Tomoyo had disappeared. Panic gripped at the business woman’s heart
rlm@2 207 as she scanned the crowds for any sign of pale skin or lavender hair.
rlm@2 208 Though Tomoyo was a young woman now and capable of taking care of
rlm@2 209 herself, Sonomi felt the irrational fear that she would never see her
rlm@2 210 cherished daughter again. Her mind quickly reassured her that it
rlm@2 211 simply wasn’t the case, but it was cold comfort. And she was
rlm@2 212 generally one to listen to her feelings over her thoughts. And her
rlm@2 213 feelings were telling her that something was terribly wrong. That she
rlm@2 214 had to hurry to her daughter’s side before it was too late. But what
rlm@2 215 would she be too late for?
rlm@2 216
rlm@2 217 Tomoyo walked silently out into a clearing, devoid of anything but
rlm@2 218 the soft sparkle of fireflies as they lit the sky around her. A
rlm@2 219 small, sad smile crossed her lips in remembrance of watching Sakura
rlm@2 220 catch the Glow Card out on a similar night. Those tiny little
rlm@2 221 floating lights in the air were so similar to the Clow Card’s own
rlm@2 222 gentle glow. Sakura had been so happy that night, spending time with
rlm@2 223 her crush at the time, Yukito Tsukishiro, under the moonlight. And
rlm@2 224 Tomoyo had been more than happy to watch the two of them from the
rlm@2 225 safety of some bushes, delighting in Sakura’s cute blush and the
rlm@2 226 brunette’s ecstasy of spending time with the snow rabbit. Why wasn’t
rlm@2 227 that enough for her anymore? Why couldn’t she be content to watch
rlm@2 228 Sakura’s life through a camcorder lens the way she always had?
rlm@2 229 Fanren’s words returned to Tomoyo in answer to her unspoken
rlm@2 230 question. Because her own heart was always pouring out love to
rlm@2 231 Sakura, it was empty inside. And her brittle heart was collapsing
rlm@2 232 under its own weight. She couldn’t continue to watch Sakura married
rlm@2 233 and living a life that really didn’t need her. Tomoyo was only human.
rlm@2 234 Even she couldn’t handle watching the one she loved forever in love
rlm@2 235 with someone else. It only made her own lonely heart cry out even
rlm@2 236 more into the moonlight, making it ache incessantly more. It had been
rlm@2 237 what she wanted, to make Sakura happy by any means necessary. And she
rlm@2 238 had given up Sakura to Syaoran in the hopes that he could make her
rlm@2 239 happy. “As long as the one I love is happy, it doesn’t matter if they
rlm@2 240 love me,” Tomoyo whispered, repeating words from a happier childhood.
rlm@2 241 And it was true, she wanted Sakura to be happy above all else. But
rlm@2 242 seeing it, actually watching Sakura’s new happy life unfold, it only
rlm@2 243 made the loneliness in Tomoyo’s heart more poignant, more acute. Her
rlm@2 244 love for Sakura actually made it infinitely worse for her because it
rlm@2 245 just reinforced the emptiness in her heart. Knowing that the most
rlm@2 246 important person in her life no longer needed her, that she was no
rlm@2 247 longer necessary was a chilling revelation. With that, all purpose
rlm@2 248 from her life seemed to disappear like mist on a sunny morning. She
rlm@2 249 had devoted so much of her life to Sakura that the prospect of no
rlm@2 250 longer being useful to the brunette was devastating. But even then,
rlm@2 251 at least she would be able to watch Sakura. But even that was beyond
rlm@2 252 her now. Every time that Sakura came to her about her husband, about
rlm@2 253 her happy new life, it hurt her. It hurt her to know that she was not
rlm@2 254 a part of it, that she could never be a part of it. To see the two of
rlm@2 255 them in love, to know that Sakura’s love was for someone else alone,
rlm@2 256 it left her frail and weak. She now knew why her mother had left when
rlm@2 257 Nadeshiko had gotten married. It was simply too painful to stay and
rlm@2 258 watch the one you love while they love another.
rlm@2 259 Tomoyo had wrestled with her feelings about leaving for quite a
rlm@2 260 while before that, so she understood what lay behind them. Her fear
rlm@2 261 of ruining Sakura’s happy life and her need to get away from the pain
rlm@2 262 that haunted her while she remained in Sakura’s life had all played a
rlm@2 263 part in her decision. She already regretted her decision terribly,
rlm@2 264 but knew that she really had no other choice. To stay in Sakura’s
rlm@2 265 life would be to invite disaster. If she didn’t ruin the brunette’s
rlm@2 266 marriage when Sakura discovered her feelings, her heart would die
rlm@2 267 from remaining to watch it all. So this was for the best. But somehow
rlm@2 268 that knowledge did little to comfort the lavender haired heiress. She
rlm@2 269 would never see Sakura again, even if it was the only way out. Tears
rlm@2 270 began to trickle down her cheeks as she held herself in the cold
rlm@2 271 night. That was the way it always was. She was all alone, holding her
rlm@2 272 feelings inside. And it was the way things always would be. A life
rlm@2 273 devoid of Sakura felt incredibly empty, like life in a vacuum. But
rlm@2 274 wasn’t that what her videotape collection was for? Somehow those
rlm@2 275 collections of frozen images and captured memories felt poorly
rlm@2 276 inadequate now. She wanted the real Sakura. She longed for her touch,
rlm@2 277 for her soft voice and her beautifully hopeful eyes. The videotapes
rlm@2 278 were now a painful reminder of what she could never have, of what she
rlm@2 279 would never again behold. Yet they were her only taste left of
rlm@2 280 Sakura. Her last great treasure. Even if they were bittersweet, they
rlm@2 281 were beautiful moments with Sakura, captured forever on videotape. So
rlm@2 282 she would always have them to drown in, beautiful memories to
rlm@2 283 surround herself with. They would make a wonderful coffin, one of
rlm@2 284 cute moments, dizzying costumes, and the always energetic Sakura. And
rlm@2 285 she could bury herself in them.
rlm@2 286 That had felt like her only means of escape, her only way to
rlm@2 287 survive without Sakura. But now she had to wonder if even that would
rlm@2 288 be enough. Her life felt woefully empty without the captivating
rlm@2 289 brunette. And she knew that nothing, not even her videotapes, could
rlm@2 290 ever truly replace her. Of course, that was never what the videos
rlm@2 291 were intended for. They were her documentary of Sakura, her footage
rlm@2 292 of time long ago, more like memories than anything else. And just
rlm@2 293 like memories, they paled in comparison to the real thing.
rlm@2 294 So just how could she survive a life without Sakura? Her stormy blue
rlm@2 295 eyes closed, her braided hair fluttering around in the biting breeze
rlm@2 296 as she tried to concentrate on just what a life might entail. The
rlm@2 297 wind whispered in her ear as the fireflies continued their endless
rlm@2 298 dance up above her. Sound could be heard in the distance as the
rlm@2 299 festival continued for those merry enough to join in. Nothing... She
rlm@2 300 could see nothing. It was as if her life’s journey ended once she was
rlm@2 301 without Sakura. And even if she continued on with such a life, what
rlm@2 302 meaning would their be to it? What possible purpose could it serve?
rlm@2 303 Like a clock that had wound down, it would be cold and meaningless.
rlm@2 304 Just like her masks, it would be pretty, but absolutely false. It
rlm@2 305 would be empty. Is a life lived merely for the sake of living really
rlm@2 306 worth living at all? Would it not be better to join Sakura’s mother
rlm@2 307 up in the skies above, to watch down on Sakura and her mother rather
rlm@2 308 than to continue forward helplessly alone and lost in the dark?
rlm@2 309 “Tomoyo-chan!! There you are!” Sonomi called out as she hurried to
rlm@2 310 meet her daughter in the clearing. She smiled in relief, glad to see
rlm@2 311 that her daughter was in no trouble after all. But a closer glance
rlm@2 312 made her rethink that. She could see wet tears on her daughter’s
rlm@2 313 cheeks, though the pale girl quickly wiped them away with the sleeve
rlm@2 314 of her kimono. Perhaps she was in no physical danger, but Sonomi was
rlm@2 315 beginning to think that was the least of her problems. “Tomoyo-chan,
rlm@2 316 what’s wrong?” she asked quietly, her hands resting on the dark
rlm@2 317 haired woman’s shoulders.
rlm@2 318 Tomoyo didn’t meet her mother’s gaze for a long moment, and it took
rlm@2 319 all of her strength to attempt a smile as she finally turned to look
rlm@2 320 at Sonomi. “It’s nothing. I’m fine, okaa-sama,” she said quietly. But
rlm@2 321 she knew at once that she had failed miserably. Sonomi didn’t look
rlm@2 322 the least bit swayed by her words, concern etched on her face.
rlm@2 323 “Tomoyo-chan, I’m your mother. I know that’s not true. Please, tell
rlm@2 324 me what’s wrong. I need to know,” Sonomi whispered. She cupped
rlm@2 325 Tomoyo’s chin when the younger girl tried to avert her gaze, stormy
rlm@2 326 blue eyes meeting stormy blue eyes.
rlm@2 327 The dark haired girl balked at first, unsure of what to say to her
rlm@2 328 mother. Explanations popped to mind, all specifically tailored to
rlm@2 329 diffuse her mother’s worry. But she felt too weak to use any of them.
rlm@2 330 With a sobbing breath, Tomoyo let go of her masks, their remains
rlm@2 331 shattering uselessly in the wind. “I don’t know how to say goodbye,”
rlm@2 332 the pale heiress whispered as fresh tears made their way down her
rlm@2 333 cheeks and past Sonomi’s waiting hand. Her whole body felt consumed
rlm@2 334 with despair, eating away at every bit of her soul. She had failed at
rlm@2 335 protecting those she cared about with her masks, first in front of
rlm@2 336 Sakura and now with her mother. She could only hope that her masks
rlm@2 337 had held when writing her last letter to Sakura, but the brunette was
rlm@2 338 probably still angry with her or at least confused about why Tomoyo
rlm@2 339 would leave. And Tomoyo would understand if Sakura was angry with
rlm@2 340 her. As long as Sakura was happy in her new life, it didn’t matter.
rlm@2 341 But she didn’t have that same safeguard with her mother. She knew
rlm@2 342 that leaving could very well hurt her mother terribly. And when she
rlm@2 343 left, her mother wouldn’t have the one she loved and a happy new life
rlm@2 344 to fall back on. Which is why she had tried so hard not to worry her
rlm@2 345 mother with her departure. She had never wanted to hurt the older
rlm@2 346 woman. It’s just that she couldn’t stay any longer. She was too
rlm@2 347 consumed with grief. She had to get away. It would only hurt her
rlm@2 348 mother if she stayed.
rlm@2 349 Sonomi smiled softly, her own eyes glittering with tears as her
rlm@2 350 hands moved to Tomoyo’s tear stained cheeks. “Oh, Tomoyo-chan... Is
rlm@2 351 that what this is about?” She shook her head, laughing slightly. It
rlm@2 352 was a pained sound, but it was honest. “I understand, my little girl.
rlm@2 353 I know you have to put all of this behind you. I know that you can’t
rlm@2 354 stay and let the pain devour you. I did the same thing when I left
rlm@2 355 Nadeshiko-chan when she got married. I couldn’t stay. Even now, I
rlm@2 356 have so many regrets about that. I only saw her for such a brief time
rlm@2 357 before she died. I missed out on so many years of her life. But I
rlm@2 358 don’t think I could have survived if I had stayed there with her
rlm@2 359 during her marriage to Fujitaka. The human heart just isn’t made to
rlm@2 360 handle that kind of pain. I don’t think I would have survived at all
rlm@2 361 if it hadn’t been for you, Tomoyo-chan. You gave me a reason to live.
rlm@2 362 You were my sweet little girl. You were the one person that I could
rlm@2 363 always love and cherish, who I knew would forever be a part of me.”
rlm@2 364 Tears of her own fell down her cheeks, though she continued to smile
rlm@2 365 at her quietly sobbing daughter. “And I thank you so much for that.
rlm@2 366 You gave me so much in life that I thought had been lost forever. I
rlm@2 367 was so consumed by sorrow and anger that I had forgotten the things
rlm@2 368 that make life worth living. You brought them all back to me. So I
rlm@2 369 understand if you have to flee all of this. I was happy to try and
rlm@2 370 keep you with me as long as I could, even if I knew this was
rlm@2 371 inevitable. You have to let a baby bird fly free some day. Just like
rlm@2 372 my angel, Nadeshiko-chan. I couldn’t protect her forever. And even
rlm@2 373 though I wish dearly that I could always protect you, Tomoyo-chan, I
rlm@2 374 know that I can’t.”
rlm@2 375 Tomoyo’s mind spun as she considered the similarities between
rlm@2 376 herself and her mother’s cousin. ‘I want to be an angel,’ she thought
rlm@2 377 to herself. Oh, to be able to soar above this mortal coil, to escape
rlm@2 378 the anguish that now seemed a permanent aspect of life, to be able to
rlm@2 379 watch Sakura and protect her, it all sounded like a dream. But there
rlm@2 380 was a darker side to her mother’s words. And Tomoyo felt them
rlm@2 381 instantly. She hugged her mother tightly, still crying weakly against
rlm@2 382 the slightly taller woman. “But I don’t want to leave you like that.
rlm@2 383 I know how much it hurt you when you lost her. I would never want to
rlm@2 384 hurt you like that, okaa-sama... Sometimes I think you’re the only
rlm@2 385 person who ever really knew me.” She closed her eyes tightly, trying
rlm@2 386 to stop the onslaught of fresh tears. “You always understood how I
rlm@2 387 felt about Sakura-chan. You know how much it hurts not to be with the
rlm@2 388 one you love. I don’t want to leave you, but...”
rlm@2 389 Silencing her daughter with a kiss on her forehead, Sonomi hugged
rlm@2 390 Tomoyo tightly. “Shhh... I know. I know.” The older woman smiled
rlm@2 391 softly. “Not that you didn’t make it difficult enough to know you.
rlm@2 392 You always did have a tendency to hide your feelings when you didn’t
rlm@2 393 want to burden someone. But you’re my little girl, so I had to see
rlm@2 394 through it.” She paused, brushing Tomoyo’s hair out of her eyes. “I
rlm@2 395 don’t want you to hurt like this, Tomoyo-chan. I don’t want to see
rlm@2 396 you so heartbroken. And if leaving is the only way that you can heal
rlm@2 397 your broken heart, then I have to accept that. But please... If you
rlm@2 398 can ever come back, or even if you could just write me a letter to
rlm@2 399 know what my darling daughter has been up to...” Her voice trailed
rlm@2 400 off.
rlm@2 401 Tomoyo burst into pain wracked sobs, clutching onto her mother. She
rlm@2 402 couldn’t even promise that she could send her a letter. How could she
rlm@2 403 just abandon her mother like that? But Sonomi was right. She couldn’t
rlm@2 404 stay. She had to fade away. She had to disappear before it was too
rlm@2 405 late for everyone. “I’m so sorry, okaa-sama...” Tomoyo got out
rlm@2 406 between sobs, her head resting on Sonomi’s shoulder.
rlm@2 407 Standing there, holding onto her daughter, Sonomi finally made her
rlm@2 408 decision. She hated Sakura. She hated the girl for all she had done
rlm@2 409 to her daughter, for all of the anguish she had caused her only
rlm@2 410 child. Holding Tomoyo tightly, Sonomi could only rock back and forth,
rlm@2 411 humming a gentle lullaby that she used to sing to Tomoyo when she was
rlm@2 412 only a child. She only wished that it still held the same power to
rlm@2 413 put the dark haired girl into a peaceful slumber. Standing in the
rlm@2 414 moonlight, surrounded by fireflies, the mother and daughter cried
rlm@2 415 together. Over lost love, over the end of the beginning, and over the
rlm@2 416 death of hope.
rlm@2 417