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1 Learning to Fly | |
2 Chapter 1 | |
3 by | |
4 The Amazoness Duo- amazonessduo@hotmail.com | |
5 G.P.- pearsong1954@yahoo.com | |
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9 The breeze off of the nearby ocean meandered playfully about on a path it neither knew nor | |
10 understood. It was free in a way that Syaoran Li, the heir to the illustrious Li Clan, could | |
11 never be. He felt some contempt for it as it's gentle, invisible fingers caressed his shirt to | |
12 his chest. What made it worse was that the breeze didn't know, nor care, for his jealous regards. | |
13 With all the power his position levelled him, with all the magical strength he possessed, he was | |
14 still as nothing to the wind. Oh, to be that free... | |
15 | |
16 “You haven't said a word since the banquet. I hope it didn't fry your brain. And you were doing | |
17 so well, too. I had you all trained and everything.” A snap of fingers and an exhale of breath | |
18 followed a dark haired woman's exclamation as she feigned frustration. “Ieran is going to be so | |
19 disappointed that I broke her son.” Meiling Li, one time fiancee of Syaoran, walked along the | |
20 small stone fence aside and above her cousin. Long wisps of beautiful raven hair trailed behind | |
21 her, almost as one with the wind. | |
22 | |
23 Whereas the wind seemed to fight against Syaoran, finding a barrier in him, it seemed to flow | |
24 effortlessly about his female companion, offering her no barriers. Perhaps it was because she was | |
25 at peace with the wind, with the very nature of the world we live in. Or at least at peace with | |
26 herself and her place within the world. Syaoran still found himself trying to find his place in | |
27 it all, which seemed unneccessary what with his destiny as the head of the Li Clan preordained. | |
28 Yet still he found himself unsure of his future and his place within it. | |
29 | |
30 “I'm fine.” His voice was rough, strong. He liked how it sounded. No longer the child he had been | |
31 back during his time assisting with the Clow Cards, he was a man now. It was known throughout | |
32 China that he was the premiere wizard, nearly as strong as his mother in the ways of his families | |
33 mystical arts. With a lean body, handsome looks, and enormous potential as the next heir to the | |
34 most powerful family of magicians in China, he was heavily sought after to wed the daughters of | |
35 many different influential families. Yet none of them managed to sway the admittedly headstrong | |
36 young master of the Li Clan. The one and only Cardmistress was his lover, the one who would one | |
37 day join him. He was happy with his strength, with the man he was now. | |
38 | |
39 In many ways, Meiling had made his transformation possible. Or was transformation too strong of a | |
40 word? It was more subtle than that. He held a confidence he had been lacking when he was younger. | |
41 No longer was he a slave to his fears of not being good enough for his mother, for the Li Clan. | |
42 It had taken all of his courage to tell his mother that he was dating the Cardmistress. Back | |
43 then, he had been afraid she would turn her icy, disappointed eyes into him and the small amount | |
44 of love he had garnered from her over the years would wither and die. But the great and all | |
45 powerful Ieran had simply agreed and asked him if there was anything else of import he wished to | |
46 discuss. Perhaps it was then that he discovered his mother had never expected him to be stronger | |
47 than Sakura. She had never expected him to be the one to take back the cards of their ancestor, | |
48 Clow Reed. Anger and relief in equal parts had flooded him until he had been almost unable to | |
49 excuse himself and collapse on his bed back in his room. His whole life, he had been the only boy | |
50 in his family, the heir to the head of the household, the one expected to handle the family's | |
51 problems despite being the youngest. All that time, his mother had treated his sisters with | |
52 warmth and caring while she had granted him a somewhat disappointed indifference. He had thought | |
53 it was because he hadn't been strong enough, that she had expected more from him, that he had to | |
54 be better to gain her approval. But it seemed to be something altogether different. Perhaps she | |
55 had only been preparing him for the harsh life that awaited him as the head of the Li Clan. | |
56 | |
57 With that experience, Syaoran had slowly taken up more and more responsibilities within the | |
58 household. Oddly enough, it had been Meiling who stood behind him throughout it all. His | |
59 beautiful, dark haired cousin had given him the confidence in himself to perform his duties as | |
60 well as to cultivate an air of authority he had long lacked. When other family members had | |
61 giggled at his attempts to take charge of a situation, Meiling had barked at them to listen to | |
62 him. Meiling had supported him unfalteringly every day for the past few years, despite the fact | |
63 that she knew he had cancelled their engagement. Even then, she was always the first to support | |
64 him, the first to tell him how great he was, how strong and smart and capable he was. She was the | |
65 one to make him feel as if he could accomplish anything. | |
66 | |
67 Meiling was his backup when he couldn't finish things on his own. When he had been told to | |
68 search through some family records for an important document, she had stayed up all night with | |
69 him, helping him through all the large, musty volumes that filled the huge library. Bringing them | |
70 tea every few hours, Meiling had been right alongside him as they poured through the thick, | |
71 boring manuscripts. | |
72 | |
73 So much of his newfound sense of self, his gained self-confidence, came from Meiling's unwavering | |
74 support. He felt like he could handle taking over the household, which was slowly becoming a | |
75 reality. All thanks to the help of his strongwilled cousin. All of his self-doubts, his fears and | |
76 weaknesses, felt as if they were being ironed away, smoothed out of himself. He was pleased with | |
77 what he saw in the mirror and what he heard when he spoke. It was strong and honorable and he | |
78 liked it. Sakura would be so glad when she saw him again. He would show her how he had grown, how | |
79 much more in control he was. He would sweep her off her feet. | |
80 | |
81 “So you can speak!” Meiling clapped her hands delightedly, grinning as she startled Syaoran from | |
82 her thoughts. From personal experience, she knew she was one of a few lucky people who could drag | |
83 Syaoran from his moody thoughts. He came kicking and screaming sometimes, but she could force him | |
84 into the here and now nonetheless. It was for his own good, she always told herself. Better to | |
85 make him pay attention than to be ignored. | |
86 | |
87 Glancing up at his cousin, resplendant in her beautiful red and yellow dress, he nodded. “Thanks | |
88 for your help at the banquet, Meiling. I really thought Fanren was going to argue about my idea | |
89 for a minute.” | |
90 | |
91 Amber eyes seemed to sparkle gleefully as slim shoulders shrugged. “She was going to. But she | |
92 wasn't going to fight the both of us. She still doesn't like the idea, but she doesn't have to. | |
93 You're the new head of the household, not her. Besides, if she really wants to fight over it, you | |
94 can always bring up her plethora of lovers. That would shut her up real quick. Your mother | |
95 tolerates it because she keeps it quiet. You could make a big fuss over it once you're in charge | |
96 though. She'd stop fighting with you just so you'd leave her alone about it. | |
97 | |
98 ”Silence followed for | |
99 a moment. It was at this moment that Syaoran realized Meiling could fight extremely dirty when | |
100 she wanted to. The revelation was both exciting and frightening at the same time. He decided to | |
101 push that away for the moment. “I'd... rather not piss off Fanren if I can help it. She's still | |
102 my big sister. If we can resolve it without her hating me for the rest of my life, I'm happier. | |
103 Besides, it all seemed to get resolved when you threw in with me. She didn't want to have to | |
104 argue with both of us.” | |
105 | |
106 “If you say so. She'll have to get used to you being in charge sooner or | |
107 later, no matter how much older she is,” Meiling stated. Her arms spread out like wings, keeping | |
108 her balance despite the increasingly harsh sea wind. | |
109 | |
110 A part of Syaoran's mind flinched at the thought. Fanren was his eldest sister. Memories of his | |
111 older sisters dressing him in their old clothes, going through their makeup to make him look like | |
112 their pretty little sister, their personal dress up doll, made his cheeks turn a light shade of | |
113 crimson. The thought of threatening Fanren with the knowledge of her many lovers seemed | |
114 impossible in the light of those memories. She was still his older sister. He'd always be the | |
115 baby to her, which was why it was so hard for her to entirely defer to him. But at least Fanren | |
116 had given in with Meiling's help. The thought of trying to force his fiery older sister to submit | |
117 in any situation didn't strike him as pleasant. Whereas his mother had an icy strength to her, | |
118 Fanren's spirit was fiery. He liked to think that he himself held his mother's reserve of ice | |
119 cold strength, but he couldn't be entirely sure. | |
120 | |
121 “....ting engaged soon. He's from that Chang family. That one with all the scholars? I hear | |
122 they've got some magic in the family, too. So I guess it makes sense,” Meiling was finishing, a | |
123 few paces ahead of Syaoran by now. The wind continued to play with her hair, sending the pigtails | |
124 trailing behind her, almost far enough out for Syaoran to reach if he tried. | |
125 | |
126 “Hmm?” Syaoran gathered himself, looking up to his slightly younger cousin. Thoughts swirled in a | |
127 fragmented pattern as they tried to piece themselves back together. What had she been saying? A | |
128 touch of anxiety began eating at him. He quashed it immediately. If there was anything he hated | |
129 with a passion, it was fear. He never wanted to fear, to worry, again. Such a feeling was | |
130 unfitting someone of his post. But all the same, Meiling's next words left him shaken. | |
131 | |
132 “What are | |
133 you going to do when I'm not here to force you out of your thoughts? You'll never go do anything | |
134 fun. I'm the one who drags you out to go dancing or to see movies or even to go to the park. | |
135 You're hopeless.” The smile on her lips didn't meet her eyes as she walked backwards along the | |
136 fence, eyeing her onetime fiancee. “I'm getting married,” she said after a brief pause. She | |
137 hurried before Syaoran could respond. “I'm my mother's oldest daughter and I'm unmarried. Mom | |
138 doesn't have as many kids as your mother has, so she can't afford to squander her bargaining | |
139 chips. She's been looking for someone for me to marry for a while now. To 'bolster the strength | |
140 of the Li Clan' is how she put it, I think.” Another shrug of her athletic shoulders. “It got to | |
141 the point where she began to arrange my marriage to the only son of the Chang family. I think | |
142 we're getting married in August.” | |
143 | |
144 “But... you can't!” His voice wasn't as controlled as he wanted it to be. When upset or angry, he | |
145 still lost a bit of that vital control he longed for. His voice had come out harsh, too harsh. | |
146 Too... afraid? No, it was Meiling's life. It didn't concern him. Maybe it was that she was | |
147 getting married off. But hadn't she always been in a situation where she would be married off? | |
148 First him and now this Chang boy. His stomach clenched at the thought of this person taking away | |
149 his... best friend. Another realization. Meiling was his best friend. Perhaps his only friend. | |
150 And she was being taken away from him. Fear and anger and frustration all threatened, crashing | |
151 like stormy waves against the walls of control he had so diligently crafted. Now he wasn't so | |
152 sure they would hold. His mind raced desperately for a way to solve the problem. “You don't have | |
153 to have an arranged marriage. I stepped out of mine. I told mother I was going to be with | |
154 Sakura.” As soon as it was out of his mouth, he immediately regretted it. In an unspoken pact, he | |
155 and Meiling rarely discussed his love life with Sakura. Meiling didn't want to hear about it, | |
156 didn't want to think about it. And this scenario was infinitely worse. He had stepped out of his | |
157 engagement to Meiling in order to be with Sakura. Unlike himself, Meiling had not wanted to end | |
158 their engagement. | |
159 | |
160 Amber eyes that would be beautiful in almost any light got incredibly frosty in the blink of an | |
161 eye. Though Syaoran couldn't tell what had changed about Meiling's posture or demeanor, her aura | |
162 was much, much crisper now, matching the biting wind that had risen. “This is political. The | |
163 family is strengthened from my marriage to the heir to the Chang Clan. And, whether you want to | |
164 believe it or not, you being with Sakura is also political. You want to know why your mother | |
165 didn't put up so much as an argument for why you couldn't be with her? Because she's the | |
166 Cardmistress. She has the book that belonged to our ancestor. Having you marry her, to bring both | |
167 her magic and her Sakura Cards back into our family, is the next best thing to if you had managed | |
168 to get the Cards in the first place.” Turning to look forward, she continued to walk briskly | |
169 along the stone fence. Syaoran had to hurry to keep up. “So my mother probably wouldn't care even | |
170 if I told her I 'didn't want to' marry him. And I have no reason not to marry him.” | |
171 | |
172 Continuing on | |
173 in silence for a moment, the sounds of the street beneath his shoes sounded distant and false. | |
174 Not only had he lost his precious control for a brief moment, but he had also hurt Meiling with a | |
175 stupid comment he should have known better than to let slip out of his mouth. “Do you love him?” | |
176 It took all his effort to make the question sound casual, to keep it from revealing how concerned | |
177 he was for its answer. If she didn't have a reason to not marry him, then maybe... | |
178 | |
179 “No. I haven't even met him. But what do I have to wait around for? Your sisters are starting to | |
180 get married off. My brother's already engaged. I don't want to be the only daughter sitting | |
181 around here like a dusty old maid. Then what? I get to sit around and watch you and Sakura get | |
182 married and have kids while I sit at home? At least I'm doing the family some good by marrying | |
183 him. I don't have to like him to have his kids. Who knows. Maybe I'll fall for him.” The last was | |
184 mean and she knew it. Part of her still wanted to make him jealous. The rest of her was just | |
185 tired and lonely and exhausted. The love she held for Syaoran had blossomed when she had been a | |
186 small child. The seedling had grown into something that filled her entire being. And yet, the | |
187 past few years she had watched him in love with another. Never once had he seen her crying over | |
188 him, tearry eyed in her bed, wishing they had never gone to Japan. She had waited and hoped that | |
189 maybe, just maybe, he would eventually choose her. But now that seemed unlikely. She would never | |
190 love anyone the way she loved Syaoran, but she wouldn't sit and wait like an old pet. | |
191 | |
192 There was nothing he could say at this point. Words would fail him and he knew it. They had never | |
193 been his strong point anyway. Almost all of their arguments were won by Meiling because of that. | |
194 But he felt incredibly empty as he watched her ahead of him. | |
195 | |
196 Hopping off the low fence, Meiling landed lightly in her sandals. “I need to get home to help | |
197 mother for the preparations. I'll stop by tomorrow to see how things are going. Goodnight, | |
198 Syaoran.” With that, she left, not bothering to look back over her shoulder. | |
199 | |
200 “Goodnight, Meiling.” The words were not enough and they sounded tiny and irrelevant in his ears. | |
201 The hollow, empty sounds plagued him as he watched her receding back. He should have said | |
202 something, done something to make it better. Instead, he had succeeded only in sticking his foot | |
203 in his mouth. He was about to lose his best friend to some boy she didn't even know because of | |
204 the family honor he had devoted his life to. He felt weak. The support for everything he had | |
205 built was suddenly slipping away. He would be strong enough on his own, wouldn't he? Without her, | |
206 he could still handle it, right? Doubts nagged at him, doubts he had long suppressed. The girl he | |
207 had long depended on without realizing was suddenly getting ready to leave. And there was nothing | |
208 he could do about it. | |
209 | |
210 “Fuck!!” Fist cracked against stone in a battle that was shortlived. Pain | |
211 crackling through his knuckles, Syaoran hoped Meiling had been far enough away not to hear him. | |
212 He hit the stone again. And again. He didn't want to let her go. It was like losing the one | |
213 pillar he had to keep things together. But it wasn't his choice to make. | |
214 | |
215 Slumping against the wall, he slid down into a sitting position. 'Don't go, Meiling,' he wanted | |
216 to say. 'Stay with me,' his younger voice pleaded. Tears built in his eyes, damned tears he had | |
217 long thought dried out. His sisters had been playing with him again, something he had always | |
218 loved when he was a child. They'd dressed him up in their most beautiful old clothes, made him as | |
219 pretty as any young girl his age, and had played with him all afternoon. And then his mother had | |
220 come. His mother never told his sisters to leave him alone back then, never scolded them for | |
221 playing with him in such ways. She simply sent them away. It was time for some of Syaoran's | |
222 lessons. He had to learn to be strong. He had to learn to be a man because he would one day lead | |
223 the Li Clan. And his older sisters all bowed to their mother and made their hasty retreat. | |
224 Leaving him with his mother's cold, disapproving glare. That glare was so different from the | |
225 smiles and giggles of his sisters as they played with him. He hated it. And he had begged his | |
226 fleeing sisters to stay. To not leave him alone with those cold, disappointed eyes. But they | |
227 always left. And he was always alone with her. Fighting his dragons. Trying to be the man his | |
228 mother demanded him to be. And now, when he was fighting again for control of the Li Clan, the | |
229 brilliant smile and light that Meiling bestowed upon him was about to flee. And he knew he would | |
230 be left in darkness again. 'Don't go...' his voice from years long gone cried out. Sakura. He | |
231 still had Sakura. Pulling out his cell phone, her number was speed dialed in seconds. | |
232 | |
233 Trrrrrrriiiiil. Trrrrrrrrrrrriiiil. Trrr.... “Hello?” Her soft voice was still as bright and warm | |
234 as it had been when he had fallen for her as a child. “Hello? Syaoran?” | |
235 | |
236 “Sakura...” His voice was | |
237 steady, calm, and for that he was glad. His earlier signs of weakness had been erased. He barely | |
238 felt the tears trickling down his cheeks. He was in control again. | |
239 | |
240 “Syaoran! How are you? I was | |
241 just talking to Tomoyo-chan about you.” A pause. “I miss you.” | |
242 | |
243 “Mmm... I miss you, too. I'm fine.” | |
244 His voice was sounding better by the minute. “Just wanted to check up on you. How've things been | |
245 going?” | |
246 | |
247 “Oh, they're fine. We've finally got everything moved in. Oh, Syaoran, you should see the place! | |
248 It's so cute! I really, really have to thank Sonomi-san for finding us such a nice place. And | |
249 it's really close to the campus, too, kind of between my campus and Tomoyo's. I still have to | |
250 take the tram, but... well, I could take the limo that Sonomi has take Tomoyo-chan to school, but | |
251 then I'd feel even guiltier. I mean, she already got this place for us. Hoe... I need to find a | |
252 way to thank her. Can you think of anything?” Sakura finally paused for a breath. | |
253 | |
254 “No, | |
255 nothing.” | |
256 | |
257 “Well, I'll have to think of something.” Then, away from the phone. “Yeah, right there | |
258 is fine, Tomoyo-chan.” Back to the phone. “You really should come out soon, Syaoran. It's such a | |
259 nice place. The view at night is gorgeous. Tomoyo-chan and I stayed up last night and the city | |
260 looks so beautiful. It's lit up like a thousand different stars. The cars look like little | |
261 shooting stars under us.” | |
262 | |
263 “Yeah, I'd like that, Sakura. Maybe I can check it out soon.” | |
264 | |
265 “Really? | |
266 I'd love that, Syaoran. It's been so long. It'd be so great to see you again.” Sakura sighed | |
267 softly, the sigh she always gave when she was lonely. He got it a lot on their phone calls. | |
268 | |
269 “I'll try to see what I can do, then,” he promised. | |
270 | |
271 “Thanks, Syaoran,” her cheerful voice responded. “Ack... I have to go now. Tomoyo-chan needs my | |
272 help to move something. Well, she didn't say she needs my help, but you know how skinny and | |
273 fragile she is. She's trying to lift it herself, but....” Away from the phone, he can still hear | |
274 her voice. “Tomoyo-chan, let me help you with that. You're going to get hurt if you try to carry | |
275 that by yourself.” Pulling the phone to her ear, her voice was clear again. “We sent the | |
276 bodyguards her mother had sent home after they helped get everything up to the apartment. We | |
277 didn't want them to have to wait for us to figure out how we want the layout.” | |
278 | |
279 “Go | |
280 ahead and help Daidouji. I'll call you later.” | |
281 | |
282 “Syaoan, I hope I can see you soon,” Sakura said, | |
283 her voice a lot whisper.“Me too, Sakura-chan.” Maybe if she were near, he could stave off this | |
284 collapse. And then the phone went silent as he let it turn off.Nothing was better. Icy tears | |
285 rolled down his cheeks as the wind got more and more violently, making the leaves scractch | |
286 against anything like distant, insane laughter. No one heard the cries in his head. Or perhaps | |
287 they didn't care. Nonetheless, he was left all alone in the cold. | |
288 | |
289 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
290 | |
291 “And that one? Does it have a name?” After all of her years as the head of a large toy company, | |
292 Sonomi Daidouji still managed to hold onto an almost childlike glee at times. Her harshly cut | |
293 diagonal hairstyle and her business suit seemed at odds with the thin violet bow she had tied | |
294 around her neck. She was, as her employees would attest, eccentric. As Tomoyo would be quick to | |
295 add, she was also an extremely caring woman. Like a lioness, she would care for her cubs with the | |
296 utmost care. But if ever any harm threatened one of her love ones, she would sink her claws in | |
297 faster than the blink of an eye. | |
298 | |
299 Currently, the brunette was in one of her former moods, as she often was when around her lovely | |
300 daughter. The particular business they were doing could have been delegated to others, but Sonomi | |
301 hadn't assigned anyone to that particular task yet, so she had decided to do it herself. It was | |
302 well known that she was the hardest worker at Daidouji Toys. And since she was never one to miss | |
303 out on time she could spend with her daughter, Tomoyo, she had dragged her daughter along. | |
304 | |
305 “Yes, | |
306 this one is to an Inaka Tsushimoto,” Tomoyo soft, singsong voice replied, reading off the list. | |
307 “It's one of the working toy camcorders. It fits with the hobbies she listed. I think she'll like | |
308 it.” The pale girl smiled beautifuly when she looked up, a sight that always stunned her mother | |
309 for a second or two. Tomoyo bore a stunning resemblence to the late love of Sonomi's life. | |
310 | |
311 “I'm sure she will,” Sonomi replied, pulling up the next box. They were getting toys ready for | |
312 delivery to a children's hospital. Children's hospitals were not an unfamiliar sight to the elder | |
313 Daidouji woman. Her cousin, Nadeshiko, ever accident-prone and always eager to try anything, | |
314 despite the danger involved, mixed with a weak constitution to begin with, sat in the small | |
315 hospital beds more times than Sonomi would like to count. But being her protective older cousin, | |
316 Sonomi had always been there, sometimes staying the night with Nadeshiko when they would let her. | |
317 'I don't want Nadeshiko-chan to stay here alone,' she had once told her mother. 'She'll get bad | |
318 dreams.' And so Sonomi had stayed to protect her darling cousin from the specter of bad dreams. | |
319 'The shot doesn't hurt so bad, but I don't like to look at it,' Nadeshiko had once told her, eyes | |
320 tearing up even as she smiled, holding onto Sonomi's hand with a death grip as the doctor gave | |
321 her the injection. Sonomi's hand tightened on the box reflexively, almost thinking she would find | |
322 her small cousin's hand in her grip. But as had been the case for too many years now, it wasn't | |
323 so. | |
324 | |
325 Nowadays, Sonomi seldom had occasion to be in a hospital setting herself. She was incredibly | |
326 healthy and her daughter was reasonably so. Thought somewhat frail looking, Tomoyo wasn't plagued | |
327 by the sicknesses that had occasionally haunted Nadeshiko. For that, Sonomi was grateful. But | |
328 nonetheless, Sonomi still had an attachment to the small children locked away in those hospital | |
329 rooms, many without loving older cousins to look out for them, getting shots that looked worse | |
330 than they felt. So the businesswoman wished to take away a small measure of that pain. In a way, | |
331 she was still searching for Nadeshiko, or the memory of the other girl, at any rate. | |
332 | |
333 “Sakura-chan loves the appartment. She wanted me to thank you for her. She bowed cutely many | |
334 times and said she'd do anything at all to make it up to you,” Tomoyo said excitedly, her stormy | |
335 blue eyes sparkling the way they often did when she spoke of Sakura. “I believe her words when | |
336 she first saw the appartment were 'Hoe... It's so beautiful! We have to give it back to | |
337 Sonomi-san! I can never pay her back for this!' There was lots of cute gesticulating and general | |
338 Sakura-chan cuteness, but I'd need to give you the videotape to show it all accurately.” | |
339 | |
340 A warm laugh escaped the older woman. Sakura made her happy in two ways. The first was that | |
341 Sakura was the daughter of the woman she loved, and through Sakura, Sonomi could she glimpses of | |
342 her dear Nadeshiko. The second was that Sakura made her daughter deliriously happy, which was | |
343 always a wonderful sight for the elder Daidouji woman to behold. “Anything, huh? Then she'll | |
344 finally marry you?” | |
345 | |
346 “Mother,” Tomoyo chided gently, still going through the list she held, | |
347 checking boxes. “Sakura-chan is still dating Li-kun.” | |
348 | |
349 “Hmph... I never liked that boy,” Sonomi | |
350 said, frowning. Pulling another box closer, she began to wrap it, expertly tying a ribbon onto | |
351 the present. A present to a girl who didn't have any idea who she was. She hoped the girl would | |
352 smile. “Then how about a day... two days...” She shook her head, smiling as she decided. “A week | |
353 of passionate sex for my daughter. If Sakura-chan's dating that boy, she could at least make up | |
354 for it by making you come into my office with a great, big smile. But you have to tell me how she | |
355 moans. She's Nadeshiko-chan's daughter, after all.” | |
356 | |
357 “She moans very cutely,” Tomoyo stated | |
358 matter-of-factly. “Very soft and cute and in little sounds now and then. As if they just bubble | |
359 out.” Her mother raised an eyebrow, wondering how Tomoyo was privy to such information. The | |
360 heiress smiled. “Sakura-chan thinks about her boyfriend sometimes. I just happen to be near | |
361 enough to hear what happens.” Of course, that sometimes took some doing, but it wasn't past the | |
362 lavender haired girl. Going back to her list, she shakes her head slightly, her hair swishing | |
363 about. “I think by 'repaying you', Sakura-chan doesn't mean 'sleep with your daughter'.” | |
364 | |
365 “Well, | |
366 then what does she mean?” Sonomi asked, sounding mock stern. Tomoyo's giggle undid her facade and | |
367 she couldn't help but smile herself. Yawning, Sonomi stretched, letting her weary eyes fall | |
368 closed for a moment. She'd worked past a full day at her normal job alone. Now she and Tomoyo had | |
369 been at the office for half the night already. | |
370 | |
371 Watching her mother for a moment, the lavender haired girl tapped her pen against her lips | |
372 thoughtfully. “You really should get some rest, mother. You work yourself too hard. If you keep | |
373 this up, you'll be joining Nadeshiko-san too soon and Sakura-chan and I will both miss you too | |
374 much.” | |
375 | |
376 If there was one thing that made her life worth living, it was certainly her daughter. And having | |
377 Sakura and Tomoyo so close after all these years was almost like having two daughters. 'Our | |
378 daughters,' she sometimes thought, gazing at her portrait of Nadeshiko. “Someone has to get all | |
379 this done. Everyone here is too busy to do our charity work as well as their normal work but the | |
380 charity work is too off and on for me to hire full time help to do it.” | |
381 | |
382 Another thoughtful look | |
383 from Tomoyo before the pale girl commented. “I can do it for you. I know your office well enough | |
384 and you can trust me with handling the charity. You can give me clearance to get whatever toys or | |
385 items we need for the different charities and I can get them all together. I'm a student, so I | |
386 can't work full time, but I have enough time to devote to the charity.” | |
387 | |
388 The older woman rolled the | |
389 idea over in her head before shaking it. “You couldn't handle it by yourself. It's taking the two | |
390 of us to get through it all, Tomoyo-chan. You'd be exhausted by the end of the first night. Then | |
391 I'd have to drag you home to bed and fire my precious little girl just so she'd get some sleep.” | |
392 Tomoyo nodded, having already thought of that. “Then Sakura-chan can help me. You and I have | |
393 managed to handle most of the charity between the two of us. I can take over for you. I know it | |
394 well enough. I've been helping since you started it. And Sakura-chan and I make a good team. We | |
395 can handle it. Sakura-chan feels guilty that you got her such a nice appartment. She can pay you | |
396 off by working for you on the charity. It gets her job experience and she'll feel a lot better | |
397 about the appartment.” | |
398 | |
399 Leaning back in her chair, the businesswoman considered. A small grin | |
400 played across her face. “Then I get to see the two of you more, too, if you're working here, even | |
401 if it is only part time. All right. Tell Sakura-chan about it later. If she agrees, you two can | |
402 get started tomorrow. For now,” Sonomi stretched, yawning. “Go home and get some sleep, | |
403 Tomoyo-chan.” | |
404 | |
405 | |
406 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
407 | |
408 “Thank you so much, Tomoyo-chan!” Sakura hugged her friend tightly for the third time, wearing | |
409 only her green pajama top. “I'd love to work for Sonomi-san! I felt so bad about her letting me | |
410 stay in this nice place.” Her sweatdrop lasts only a moment before she smiles happily again. “Now | |
411 I can finally repay her for all of the kindness she's shown me.” | |
412 | |
413 Returning the smile, Tomoyo stood | |
414 calmly in the dress she'd returned from Daidouji Toys in. “Mother practically sees you as family, | |
415 Sakura-chan. She wants to make sure you're happy. You're very special to her. You're very special | |
416 to many people.” Granted, Sonomi would rather have Sakura as a daughter-in-law than a daughter, | |
417 but Tomoyo decided to leave that fact out.Sakura turned about, looking back towards her room. | |
418 Soft, light blue panties peaked out from under the pajama top as Sakura raised a hand to her | |
419 chin, thinking. Tomoyo continued to smile her patented smile, wishing she had her camcorder. It | |
420 was in her room on her bedside table, right where she'd left it. Damn. | |
421 | |
422 Her arms dropping | |
423 dramatically, Sakura sighed miserably. “Hoe... I don't have any business clothes. I'll look so | |
424 out of place at Sonomi-san's business.” | |
425 | |
426 “You'll look fine in whatever you wear, Sakura-chan. | |
427 Mother will probably just worry that your beauty will distract the staff.” Tomoyo shrugged | |
428 lightly, her dark hair shifting over her shoulders. | |
429 | |
430 “Tomoyo-chan...” Sakura laughed nervously, | |
431 rubbing the back of her head. She had known Tomoyo for well over a decade. Despite having heard | |
432 well over a million flattering comments from the pale heiress in the time she had known her, | |
433 Sakura still got flustered every time. She was starting to think she'd never entirely get used to | |
434 it. Deciding to put it aside for now, as she had so often in the past, she changed the subject. | |
435 “So tomorrow's our first day? I should get an outfit ready. This is my first job. Maybe I should | |
436 call onii-chan and ask what you do the first day. But then he might lie and I'll do something | |
437 stupid. Grrrr... Maybe I could ask Yukito to hit him if he lies. Only Yukito-san would never hit | |
438 onii-chan, even though he really should sometimes because...” Light fingers on her cheeks slowed | |
439 down Sakura's thoughts, bringing her back to the present, her anxiety spun through her like a | |
440 spiders web. Tomoyo's soothing, stormy blue eyes met her own shining emeralds, her friend's | |
441 incredibly soft fingers cupping her cheeks. And for a moment, Sakura was breathless, her heart | |
442 still pounding a thousand miles a minute, but her thoughts tapering off into | |
443 nothingness. | |
444 | |
445 “Sakura-chan,” Tomoyo began softly. “Breath.” She didn't start again until she saw | |
446 that Sakura was taking in air through her lips once more. “You're not going in for an interview. | |
447 My mother has known you for almost as long as I have. And she loves you almost as much as I do. | |
448 She's happy that you're working for her. You don't need to wear anything to impress her and you | |
449 don't need to do anything special at all. You're special enough the way you are. Just be you. | |
450 That's all anyone wants.” | |
451 | |
452 Sometimes Sakura wondered if Tomoyo would kiss her. It was a dumb | |
453 thought, she told herself, and something she shouldn't be thinking, but at moments like this, it | |
454 resonated in her head. She had learned years ago when they were teenagers that her best friend | |
455 was in love with her. Though she could be dense, and even Sakura knew that she could be, Tomoyo | |
456 couldn't keep her feelings a secret forever. An embarrassing revelation for Sakura, but not one | |
457 she couldn't accept and move on with. Tomoyo was Tomoyo. And when she stopped and thought about | |
458 it, Tomoyo being in love with her didn't change anything about that. In a way, it just shed light | |
459 on so much that Sakura hadn't understood before. Tomoyo's devotion to her took on a new light. In | |
460 many ways, nothing had changed. Sakura merely had a name for Tomoyo's affection for her. In other | |
461 ways, Sakura was now accutely aware of her best friend's feelings. No longer afraid of Sakura | |
462 finding out, Tomoyo had become more and more generous in how she went about showing her | |
463 affection. No longer confined to vague statements and showings of her love, the lavender haired | |
464 girl could now outright tell her, or show her. It was embarrassing, but Sakura had accepted it as | |
465 she always had Tomoyo affection. With lots of stammering and blushes. Despite being perfectly | |
466 open about her love for the Cardmistress, Tomoyo never once tried to get between Sakura and | |
467 Syaoran. And that puzzled Sakura to some extent. And at times like this, when Tomoyo was so | |
468 close, so soft, so.... so very Tomoyo, Sakura wondered why Tomoyo didn't kiss her. Why her | |
469 beautiful best friend didn't take the kiss she so obviously wanted.Tomoyo's hands were gone and | |
470 Sakura was blushing now, hoping she hadn't looked too goofy for the past moment, staring wide | |
471 eyed at her best friend. “I know, Tomoyo-chan,” she stated quickly. “I just want everything to go | |
472 perfectly. It's my first job and I really don't want to disappoint Sonomi-san. She's been so | |
473 wonderful to me.” | |
474 | |
475 Smiling softly, the pale girl nodded. Sakura was always so cute when she was | |
476 hyper. Which was most of the time. Sakura's emotions were to Tomoyo like vibrant colors to an | |
477 artist or musical notes to a musician, a feast for the sensations. Living with Sakura, being so | |
478 near her, it was like living inside your favorite painting, enveloped in the colors or lost in | |
479 the music. Sakura's emotions hit like a tsunami, and Tomoyo loved to stand outside and let it | |
480 wash over her. “You'll do fine, Sakura-chan. It's just you and me and the charity comittee. We'll | |
481 be putting it together in our spare time after classes. We've been working together for years. | |
482 It's the same thing. It's just that this time we're trying to bring miracles to people who need | |
483 them.” | |
484 | |
485 “Miracles?” That sounded nice. When all was said and done, Sakura had caught the Cards | |
486 because it was her duty. Because she had to stop the Catastrophe. But she had't really been able | |
487 to make anything better because of it, she had only kept things from getting worse. Now she was | |
488 the world's most powerful magician and, as Kero told her, she 'didn't do anything fun' with her | |
489 magic. The chance to actually help people sounded like a welcome change. She nodded swiftly. | |
490 “Hai! We'll bring all sorts of miracles, Tomoyo-chan!” | |
491 | |
492 Taking Sakura's hands, the lavender haired | |
493 girl squeezed them in her own. “I knew you'd want to, Sakura-chan. We'll do even more than mother | |
494 expected. We'll do more than give a few gifts to those in need here and there. We'll bring | |
495 miracles to all sorts of people. We'll be shooting stars for people to wish on. A pair of | |
496 shootings stars high up in the sky.” | |
497 | |
498 The imagery sounded beautiful to Sakura. It seemed fitting | |
499 that she and Tomoyo would be partners in this. Working with Tomoyo always comforted her. No | |
500 matter how hard things got, she knew she could count on her best friend. So it sounded perfect | |
501 that she would be going into her new job with Tomoyo by her side. | |
502 | |
503 “For now, though, Sakura-chan should get some sleep. You have a test tomorrow that I hope you | |
504 were studying for while I was gone and then we need to head to work to pick up everything,” | |
505 Tomoyo said, slowly letting go of Sakura's hands. | |
506 | |
507 The brunette nodded slowly. “Yeah, if I can get | |
508 any sleep.” She was far too excited about the new events to be able to shut off her mind for | |
509 sleep. She had hoped to study with Tomoyo a bit for her test the next day, but that thought was | |
510 lost to her. Despite the fact that they went to different Universities, Sakura having not quite | |
511 made it into Tokyo University with her incredibly intelligent and perceptive friend, she still | |
512 felt more at ease when Tomoyo helped her study. For now, that would have to wait. | |
513 | |
514 “That's all | |
515 right. I don't think I'll be able to sleep, either. I'll have visions of Sakura-chan clad in | |
516 nothing but panties all night long.” Turning to head to her room, Tomoyo sighed dreamily with not | |
517 a sound of distress. Cheeks burning a brilliant rouge, Sakura watched Tomoyo's elegant form | |
518 walking away from her. | |
519 | |
520 “I'm wearing a shirt,” she squeaked in self-defense. | |
521 | |
522 “Not in my dreams, | |
523 you're not,” Tomoyo replied before she disappeared into her room for the night. |