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1 Starry, Starry Night | |
2 by Amazoness Duo | |
3 amazonessduo@hotmail.com | |
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6 | |
7 Slam. The door slamming shut fails to startle the usually jumpy | |
8 Sakura Kinomoto. Perhaps it is because she’s the reason behind it. | |
9 Perhaps it is because the day has been far too long for her. Her | |
10 genki spirits are drained, strained to their limit. Even her | |
11 seemingly boundless energy has limits, apparently. Or perhaps it is | |
12 simply that she doesn’t care. | |
13 | |
14 Her shoes lie sloppily by the door, her body slipping them off only | |
15 out of years of habit. There they lay, discarded by their mistress as | |
16 she limps off towards her room, a broken prince making her way back | |
17 to her conquered kingdom. | |
18 | |
19 “I should have known you were home, monster. You make enough noise | |
20 to wake the dead,” her brother says from the couch. | |
21 | |
22 She hardly hears him. Her world is thousands of miles away, a | |
23 distant speck in the sky. Everything reaches her from light years | |
24 away, travelling an eternity to reach her. For once she doesn’t feel | |
25 like arguing. She hasn’t the will to bother. She merely climbs the | |
26 stairs, one foot at a time, focussing only on the next step. If her | |
27 brother is concerned by her strange behavior, she pays no attention. | |
28 | |
29 Finally returning to her room, the seemingly vanquished Cardmistress | |
30 stumbles inside. Her bookbag drops to the floor near her door. She | |
31 doesn’t bother changing out of her school uniform. Keeping it nice | |
32 and neat, relaxing into something more comfortable, neither matter to | |
33 her at the moment. She simply collapses on her bed, her body giving | |
34 up its long struggle to reach that point. She lies there, time | |
35 standing still. Yet she knows this won’t last. There are more dragons | |
36 to slay, after all. There’s still far too much going on for her to | |
37 actually rest for long. | |
38 | |
39 The auburn haired girl waits impatiently for the silence to break, | |
40 for her rest to come to an abrupt halt. But it continues on, a quiet | |
41 purgatory, halfway between peace and the worries that keep stabbing | |
42 at her brain for her attention. So apparently Kero isn’t here. She | |
43 sighs in relief. She doesn’t think she can deal with the Seal Beast | |
44 at the moment. He’s important to her, but she is feeling too | |
45 miserable to listen to him right now. He isn’t exactly the best | |
46 person to go to when she was feeling like this. | |
47 | |
48 There was one person who could always help when she was like this. | |
49 Who always managed to make sense out of her tangled web of feelings, | |
50 sorting it all out with an expert hand, never breaking a single | |
51 strand, her gentle touch unraveling the spider’s web in her heart | |
52 into a single clear thread. But alas, this sorceress of her heart was | |
53 far away now. | |
54 | |
55 Life was so much more difficult without someone to turn to when | |
56 things went wrong, without someone to subtly lead her in the right | |
57 direction. It wasn’t until Tomoyo was gone that she realized how much | |
58 she relied on the other girl. She had never felt this weak and | |
59 miserable back when Tomoyo had been in her life. No matter how bad | |
60 things got, the eccentric heiress could take away her worries with a | |
61 few soft words and usually leave her blushing in the process. | |
62 | |
63 Sakura sighs, rolling over onto her back, staring up at her roof. It | |
64 was her own fault. She should try harder to stay in touch. But it was | |
65 so difficult. Life was so complicated. And Tomoyo always seemed to be | |
66 busy with something. And she lived so far away. She had to take a bus | |
67 just to reach her house. It had all started when they had entered | |
68 high school. Sakura had been surprised when Tomoyo went to a | |
69 different high school. She should have known that would happen, but | |
70 it still hit her pretty hard. Tomoyo was one of the smartest people | |
71 in her class, after all, always getting high marks in everything. But | |
72 somehow she had thought Tomoyo would always be there. So they went to | |
73 different schools. They both had so much to do. And then Syaoran came | |
74 back and Tomoyo got even busier for some reason. It had been quite a | |
75 while since Sakura had last seen her dark haired friend. That thought | |
76 sends a cold chill through her. She feels guilty and lonely all at | |
77 the same time. | |
78 | |
79 Turning her head, Sakura gazes at her phone. Spellbound, she reaches | |
80 for it. But she can’t call her. It would only seem like she only came | |
81 to her when she needed help. She should wait until this had passed. | |
82 So that she could call Tomoyo simply to call her, for nothing else. | |
83 Yes, that’s a good idea. | |
84 | |
85 But it’s too late. The phone is already ringing. Sakura must have | |
86 dialed while she was thinking about all that. She must have been more | |
87 eager to call than even she had realized. She sits anxiously, her | |
88 heart fluttering nervously in her chest. It had been weeks. What | |
89 should she say? What will Tomoyo think? What has she been up to? The | |
90 phone rings and rings. Sakura breaths a sigh of mixed relief and | |
91 disappointment. Tomoyo must not be home. She wants to hear her, but | |
92 at least this solves her problem of calling when she can’t handle | |
93 things without her friend’s delicate touch. | |
94 | |
95 “Moshi moshi,” a soft voice answers on the other end of the phone. | |
96 | |
97 Sakura freezes. She doesn’t know how long it is before she answers, | |
98 but it feels like a lifetime. She swallows nervously and speaks | |
99 haltingly into the phone. “Hi.. ano... Tomoyo-chan? Is.. Are you.. | |
100 This is Sakura-chan.” She blinks, wondering just how stupid she | |
101 sounds. But her thoughts fail her. She can’t think. In panic, she | |
102 almost wants to hang up and pretend she didn’t call. Maybe Tomoyo | |
103 will think it was a wrong number. Well, if she hadn’t mentioned her | |
104 name. | |
105 | |
106 A small giggle on the other end. “I’d remember your voice anywhere, | |
107 Sakura-chan. It’s so wonderful to hear from you again.” Dark hair | |
108 gets pushed behind her ear as she repositions the phone. “You sound | |
109 just as beautiful as I remember.” A soft sigh. “How have you been, | |
110 Sakura-chan?” | |
111 | |
112 “I’ve been all right,” Sakura says, though she certainly doesn’t | |
113 feel all right. But it was accurate enough. She may not have been her | |
114 best lately, but she could have been much worse, right? “Just busy, I | |
115 guess. High school’s a lot harder than I expected. Especially without | |
116 you there to help me understand some of the lessons. I probably | |
117 wouldn’t have even passed the entrance exams without you helping me | |
118 study for them.” | |
119 | |
120 The other girl shakes her head, not believing the praise. “Sakura- | |
121 chan would have done just fine on her own. You would have rushed at | |
122 the last moment without me, but you would have passed them all just | |
123 fine. And I’m sure your father’s still proud of your grades even | |
124 without me to help you. You’re very bright, Sakura-chan. You just | |
125 don’t pay attention enough to certain things because your mind is | |
126 always elsewhere. But I would never want to change that. It’s too | |
127 cute to get rid of. So I don’t think anyone would mind if your grades | |
128 suffer just a bit because of it. It’s who you are.” | |
129 | |
130 A small smile plays at Sakura’s lips. She rolls on her side, her | |
131 legs pulling up to her stomach. “Thank you, Tomoyo-chan. I guess I | |
132 haven’t been paying as much attention as I could. But there’s always | |
133 so much to think about. It’s hard to focus on the lessons all the | |
134 time.” | |
135 | |
136 Tomoyo giggles. “See? So my Sakura-chan has nothing to worry about. | |
137 You’ll do just fine, I promise.” | |
138 | |
139 Sakura nods, starting to believe it. “It always feels like that when | |
140 I talk to you. Like it really will be all right. ‘Everything will | |
141 always be all right,’ ne, Tomoyo-chan?” | |
142 | |
143 “Of course it will, Sakura-chan. You just have to keep believing | |
144 that. You will make it all work out. That’s your own special type of | |
145 magic. Never give up. You can overcome anything. I have faith in you. | |
146 I know everything will be all right for you,” Tomoyo replies | |
147 comfortingly. | |
148 | |
149 Emerald eyes close, the world slipping away. She holds onto Tomoyo’s | |
150 voice, her only anchor to the world. It laps about her like a gentle | |
151 wave, caressing away the aches and pains in her heart. “But what | |
152 about you?” she asks, not even sure why. But the way Tomoyo said | |
153 that... She wants things to work out for her best friend, too. Not | |
154 only herself. Otherwise what was the point? | |
155 | |
156 There’s a pause on the other end. It’s only for half a second, but | |
157 it feels so long for Tomoyo. But when she replies, she sounds like | |
158 her normal eccentric self. “If everything is all right for Sakura- | |
159 chan, then everything will be fine for me. Because then I’ll know | |
160 you’re happy. That’s all I really want.” | |
161 | |
162 Sakura swallows painfully, her eyes closing tighter. “Tomoyo-chan... | |
163 I’m sorry I haven’t seen you in a while.” | |
164 | |
165 The heiress gingerly brushes away the apology. “Please don’t worry, | |
166 Sakura-chan. I know you’ve been busy. Especially with Li-kun back. | |
167 You have a lot going on in your life. You finally have a love life | |
168 now on top of everything else, after all.” | |
169 | |
170 This time it’s Sakura’s turn to pause. She hadn’t known how to | |
171 explain that. Or what to say about it. Or even where to begin. “You | |
172 know that Li-kun is here?” | |
173 | |
174 “Hai,” Tomoyo replies. “Meiling-chan told me. We’ve been keeping in | |
175 contact. I’ve been writing her some letters. I think she’s needed | |
176 someone to talk to who understands. She isn’t taking Li-kun being in | |
177 love with you very well. But don’t worry, Sakura-chan. She’s a strong | |
178 girl. She reminds me of my mother. I think she’ll be just fine.” What | |
179 Tomoyo doesn’t mention is how her mother had handled the loss of her | |
180 own love. If Meiling takes the same path, then she probably won’t | |
181 ever be on good terms with Sakura. But there is no point in worrying | |
182 the Cardmistress about such things. | |
183 | |
184 “But.. I need you..” Sakura whispers, barely audibly. She feels a | |
185 tinge of jealousy that Meiling was getting Tomoyo’s letters, getting | |
186 Tomoyo’s support when she wanted it herself. She misses it terribly, | |
187 having the dark haired girl there with her, to catch her when she | |
188 stumbled, to help push her forward when she wasn’t strong enough | |
189 herself. She wasn’t the same without Tomoyo there beside her. Tomoyo | |
190 brought out things inside of her that made life so much more amazing. | |
191 Life on her own felt so tedious. It was too normal, too boring | |
192 without the cute girl videotaping her every movement, whispering | |
193 embarrassing things to her, giving her all the love and support she | |
194 could need. | |
195 | |
196 “Sakura-chan?” | |
197 | |
198 Sakura shakes her head, swallowing again and again to force down the | |
199 knot in her throat. She shouldn’t cry now. Tomoyo was her friend. She | |
200 didn’t need to worry about her problems when she was so busy. She | |
201 tries to speak, but she stops herself, her voice about to break. | |
202 She’ll cry if she says something, she knows it. | |
203 | |
204 “Sakura-chan?” Tomoyo says, more anxiously this time. “Are you all | |
205 right? What’s been happening? What’s wrong?” Her voice is still a | |
206 whisper, but now it’s stronger, trying to make sure it gets to | |
207 Sakura. Sakura is supposed to be happy now. Things are supposed to be | |
208 working out for her. But there are tears laced under Sakura’s words. | |
209 Something is bothering her auburn haired friend. And she hadn’t been | |
210 there to help it. She had been trying to step back from Sakura’s | |
211 life, leaving her in Syaoran’s capable hands. At least, she had | |
212 thought they were capable. But if that was the case, why wasn’t | |
213 Sakura going to him right now? She wants to reach out and hold the | |
214 other girl, but all she can do is wait for the silence to end. | |
215 | |
216 “He’s... I’ve just been...” Sakura swallows again, blinking again | |
217 and again. The tears sting at her eyes as she struggles to find her | |
218 voice. But she can’t use magic to return it the way she had | |
219 recaptured Tomoyo’s voice. Her teary eyes blink open. On her desk she | |
220 sees a picture of herself with her boyfriend, his face scowling even | |
221 in the picture of the two of them. Just as he always did. Those amber | |
222 eyes looking into her own so uncomfortably. But when she closed her | |
223 eyes on those starry, starry nights, she didn’t see those amber eyes. | |
224 Those eyes could not read her soul. They couldn’t see into her heart. | |
225 They didn’t blaze passionately the way the beautiful stormy blue eyes | |
226 in her mind did, the ones she gazed into under the moonlight in her | |
227 dreams. “Sometimes I wish you had been a boy. Then maybe you would | |
228 have fallen in love with me.” Sakura laughs weakly, only half joking. | |
229 “You always understood me. You were always there for me. I always | |
230 felt safe with you. Like it didn't matter that my feelings were | |
231 always so confusing. You helped me sort them out. You took such great | |
232 care of my heart. Like it was a delicate treasure.”' | |
233 | |
234 "I wouldn't need to be a boy to fall in love with you, Sakura-chan," | |
235 Tomoyo's soft voice whispers through the phone. It is so quiet that | |
236 Sakura has to strain to hear her now. | |
237 | |
238 The Cardmistress finds herself blushing once again. But this time | |
239 she doesn’t try to ignore it. She won’t just push it off this time. | |
240 “Really?” she asks, almost desperately. She was afraid what she had | |
241 said about Tomoyo being a boy would sound stupid or embarrassing. But | |
242 the dark haired girl had soothed away her worries again with her | |
243 response. Had, in fact, sprung up some hope in Sakura’s heart. “I | |
244 didn’t realize how happy you made me until I stopped seeing you, | |
245 Tomoyo-chan. I miss you. I miss you so much.” Sakura feels hot tears | |
246 slip down her cheeks as she rolls onto her back again, a hand over | |
247 her heart. | |
248 | |
249 Tomoyo blinks weakly. She is having trouble focussing. Everything | |
250 feels so hazy and dreamlike. She’s so tired, but she pushes past that | |
251 as best she can. A warm smile lights up her face. “I’ve missed you, | |
252 too, Sakura-chan. More than you could ever know. You’re all I ever | |
253 think about. You always made me happy, too. All of my happiest times | |
254 were with you.” | |
255 | |
256 “Tomoyo-chan...” Sakura clutches the phone tightly, her heart | |
257 rumbling in her chest. There is so much she wants to say, but she | |
258 doesn’t even know where to begin. Her feelings are all a jumble, just | |
259 as always. But maybe that isn’t such a bad thing. Tomoyo always | |
260 understood before. Even when she herself didn’t know what lay in her | |
261 heart. | |
262 | |
263 “Sakura-chan... I’ll always love you...” Tomoyo whispers sleepily, | |
264 her voice barely carrying over the phone. She looks blearily at her | |
265 mother’s letter opener, wiping away the fresh blood from it with | |
266 weak, numb fingers. The phone ringing had barely managed to catch her | |
267 attention after she had used it to etch out a ticket away from her | |
268 life. Life without Sakura was too empty. It was like getting a taste | |
269 of heaven and then being snatched away, separated from that bliss. It | |
270 is so nice to hear Sakura one last time, she thinks tiredly. What a | |
271 perfect goodbye present. It’s a good thing that Sakura can’t see her | |
272 bloody and in her nightgown in bed. Her poor Cardmistress wouldn’t | |
273 take that well at all. So this way, she could find a softer way of | |
274 saying goodbye. She tries so hard to keep thinking, but it’s all | |
275 getting so much more difficult. Her room seems so far away. The last | |
276 thing she hears is Sakura’s beautiful voice ringing in her ears. The | |
277 voice of an angel. Her angel. | |
278 | |
279 And as always, Tomoyo somehow hands Sakura the missing piece. Things | |
280 slowly begin to fit. A beautiful picture begins to take shape, it’s | |
281 implications almost too much for Sakura to take in all at once. No, | |
282 she hadn’t been in love with Syaoran after all. He wasn’t the one who | |
283 nurtured her heart, who shared her deepest joys and darkest sorrows. | |
284 He wasn’t the one who loved her for all that she was. The puzzle | |
285 slowly completed itself in her mind’s eye. It held a gorgeous picture | |
286 of a girl with deep blue eyes and snow white skin, dark hair flowing | |
287 about her. Tomoyo. It had always been Tomoyo. That’s why her life | |
288 wasn’t working without her. She truly does need the dark haired | |
289 heiress. More than she could possibly imagine. “I love you, too, | |
290 Tomoyo-chan...” she answers, her cheeks red. It feels so freeing to | |
291 say it, to let it out. Yes, she loves her. Boy or not. It didn’t | |
292 matter. Tomoyo completed her life. Without her, everything was chaos. | |
293 She waits anxiously for Tomoyo’s reply, but nothing comes. The phone | |
294 slowly slips away from the dark haired girl’s dead fingers, | |
295 clattering to the floor. “Tomoyo-chan?” Sakura asks. No response. | |
296 “Tomoyo-chan?” Perhaps Tomoyo had fallen asleep. She had sounded so | |
297 tired on the phone, so weak and quiet. Yes, that’s it. Sakura listens | |
298 intently, but she can’t even hear Tomoyo’s gentle breathing on the | |
299 other end. “Tomoyo-chan?” Still nothing. It’s as if the world has | |
300 gone silent on the other end of the phone. | |
301 | |
302 “Tomoyo-chan? I love you...” | |
303 | |
304 Click. |