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1 A silly, one-shot ficsnip that I wrote as a Valentine's Day gift for Meghan/Suppi-chan. | |
2 ^_- | |
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7 _The Gift That Keeps On Giving_ | |
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9 Author: Catsy (nekojita@ayashi.net) | |
10 Content: silly, mild sexual suggestiveness | |
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13 "Hiiragizawa-kun," Tomoyo scolded, returning Eriol's selection to the wall | |
14 rack, "you're impossible. Why can't we just get her chocolate, like | |
15 everyone else?" | |
16 | |
17 Eriol favored Tomoyo with that special smile he reserved for those times | |
18 when he was planning something genuinely diabolical and therefore needed to | |
19 look as innocent as possible. "Not impossible, Tomoyo-san. Merely | |
20 difficult. Everyone gives chocolate on Valentine's Day in Japan--wouldn't | |
21 you rather do something special for Sakura-san?" | |
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23 Eriol knew it to be a mistake the moment he said it. As soon as the word | |
24 /Sakura/ passed his lips, Tomoyo once again got that far-off look of | |
25 orgasmic pleasure that meant she was visualizing Sakura in something | |
26 frilly, handmade, and probably better left at Victoria's Secret if it | |
27 weren't fitted for a teenager. | |
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29 Sure enough, Tomoyo whirled and clasped her hands together, declaring, | |
30 "Before, when she was capturing and mastering the Clow Cards, there were so | |
31 many different outfits I could've made for her! Why, there was this one I | |
32 made that one year--" | |
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34 Eriol waited for Tomoyo's gushing description to end, a patient and | |
35 indulgent smile on his face. "And now that it's long over," he said in an | |
36 attempt to steer the conversation back on track, "what should we get her?" | |
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38 Tomoyo tapped thoughtfully at her chin, looking around the store. "I don't | |
39 know," she said with such despair that she sounded as if she were | |
40 confessing to a double-murder. "The problem is, anything we buy her will | |
41 just embarass her." | |
42 | |
43 "Undoubtedly," he agreed cheerfully. "So then, what about this one?" | |
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45 Tomoyo shook her head firmly. "Too plain. It would never do for her." | |
46 | |
47 "And this?" | |
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49 Another shake, side-to-side. "No, that shade of green is wrong for her. | |
50 What about this?" | |
51 | |
52 Eriol halted in his tracks for a moment, thinking. "No," he said after a | |
53 brief pause. "We're on the right track, but it's too glittery." | |
54 | |
55 "But Sakura-chan /likes/ glitter!" Tomoyo protested. | |
56 | |
57 "Oh yes," Eriol said with a winning smile. "But I think perhaps this is | |
58 the wrong occasion. On the other hand..." His eyes wandered over to another | |
59 section of the store. Tomoyo immediately saw what he'd spotted, and her | |
60 eyes glazed over. "Oh, that's perfect! Absolutely /perfect!/ | |
61 Hiiragizawa-kun, we absolutely have to get that for her, it's just the | |
62 right shade of pink, and she will completely /die/ over it!" | |
63 | |
64 Eriol winced at the volume of Tomoyo's voice, and hooked his arm in hers | |
65 to guide her in the right direction. It took some work, since she was busy | |
66 bouncing up and down and generally attracting attention with her | |
67 exclamations. Laughing gently, he picked up the item in question, and | |
68 turned it on. It gave off faint buzz, which died after a few seconds. | |
69 "We'll have to buy batteries, of course." | |
70 | |
71 "Oh, don't you worry about that," Tomoyo said with the gleam of rapture in | |
72 her eyes. "I have plenty of those." |