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1 Dear Sakura | |
2 by Amazoness Duo and G.P. | |
3 amazonessduo@hotmail.com | |
4 pearsong1954@yahoo.com | |
5 | |
6 “I’m sorry I kept you up all night dancing, Tomoyo-chan. I hope | |
7 you’re not too tired.” Sakura cast a concerned look as she unlocked | |
8 the front door. Tomoyo smiled a cheerful response, | |
9 | |
10 “Oh, no, Sakura-chan, I feel absolutely wonderful. Thank you for | |
11 such a lovely evening, and such a lovely visit.” | |
12 | |
13 As the door swung open Sakura nodded distractedly and thought, | |
14 “That’s right, the visit is almost over now.” She hid her grimace | |
15 from Tomoyo and tried to bring her emotions under control. Buffeted | |
16 all evening long, swinging between the sheer bliss of being with | |
17 Tomoyo and the black despair of knowing she would soon be gone, | |
18 Sakura felt sickeningly dizzy. Sakura sensed the turmoil deep within | |
19 her stirring again, but sealed it away and ignore it. She didn’t want | |
20 to break down again in front of Tomoyo. It wasn’t fair to ruin her | |
21 beautiful trip by making her sad. After all, Tomoyo bore the weight | |
22 of her secret love without complaint. Rather than trouble the one she | |
23 loved, the pale girl chose to silently suffer for the sake of their | |
24 happiness. In all their years together, Sakura could never remember a | |
25 complaint, an accusation, or an angry question from Tomoyo about the | |
26 true love that neglected her so. She carried her pain with an easy | |
27 grace, as if it were a burden lighter than a feather. Sakura felt a | |
28 flash of anger at whoever it was that ignored her best friend’s love. | |
29 How could they be so blind? How could they live in ignorance of that | |
30 vibrant, overflowing love? It seemed terribly unfair that someone so | |
31 sweet and good should be condemned to a life of loneliness. But never | |
32 a word did Tomoyo speak against them, or even about her pain. “Well”, | |
33 Sakura resolved, “if she can do it for years, I can do it for a few | |
34 hours. Until she leaves.” But that thought brought a new wave of | |
35 distress that pushed her to the brink of tears. She glanced at Tomoyo | |
36 as they neared the guest room door, then blurted out in a tense voice, | |
37 | |
38 “Tomoyo-chan, I need to go to my room for a minute, but if you need | |
39 help packing…” | |
40 | |
41 Tomoyo looked at the woman who stood by her and sensed an inner | |
42 torment. She longed to be with her for just a few moments more, but | |
43 instead smiled and politely replied, | |
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45 “I’ll be fine, Sakura-chan. I’m nearly packed as it is. I’ll see you | |
46 a little later, then.” Sakura gazed at her with a haunted look, | |
47 nodded quickly, and then all but ran down the hall. Tomoyo stood | |
48 alone in the dark and trembled. Breathing deeply, she prayed her | |
49 heart be still, then opened the door and turned on the light. She | |
50 rested her hand on the dark wood of the wall, fingers lightly tracing | |
51 the exquisite carvings of birds and flowers. With a little sigh she | |
52 pulled her suitcase from the closet and opened it up on the floor. | |
53 Raising the lid of the little chest that held her clothing, she | |
54 breathed in the sweet scent of cedar. “Cedar is for memory,” she | |
55 whispered aloud. Where was that quote from, she wondered? Shaking her | |
56 head and smiling, she thought of all the memories she would carry | |
57 back to Japan from her wonderful second trip to Hong Kong. | |
58 | |
59 She packed away the dress she had worn when Sakura greeted her at | |
60 the airport, practically bowling her over with enthusiasm. Holding | |
61 onto Sakura in that busy throng, she felt as if the rest of the world | |
62 had ceased to exist. To see her again after four long months, months | |
63 that dragged on like years, had been a dream fulfilled. She carefully | |
64 tucked away the gorgeous red cheongsam that Ieran-sama had insisted | |
65 she keep. She felt the fine silk and traced the little bumps of | |
66 embroidered gold with her fingertip. Tomoyo had earnestly protested | |
67 that such a gift was priceless, and she could not possibly accept it. | |
68 But Ieran-sama only laughed, and told her that no one could ever look | |
69 as good in it as she. On top of the dress in a little plastic bag she | |
70 placed a few golden trinkets that had adorned her hair, and | |
71 blushingly remembered the look in Fanren’s eyes as she bid her | |
72 goodnight after the banquet. Contemplating the gray and black | |
73 swimsuit, finally dry on its hanger, Tomoyo giddily recalled swimming | |
74 with Sakura. She closed her eyes as her mind echoed with the | |
75 sensation of Sakura's firm but gentle arms holding her as they swam | |
76 in the warm water. She peeked at her little clock to check the time, | |
77 and wondered where her friend was. “Maybe she’s fallen asleep,” | |
78 Tomoyo giggled to herself, “I guess even genki Card Mistresses have | |
79 to rest sometime.” | |
80 | |
81 Still, the room felt empty without her, and Tomoyo wished she were | |
82 there. Gazing at the clothing in her half-packed suitcase, she | |
83 wondered if these memories were truly enough. Can I live with just | |
84 memories, but not her? Before this trip she would have replied with a | |
85 resounding yes. To have such precious moments to savor would have | |
86 seemed a bounty beyond compare. But now, they were pale reminders of | |
87 the indescribable joy of simply being with her. She had seen such | |
88 wonderful sights on this trip, but none of them compared to sitting | |
89 by Sakura and holding her hand. | |
90 | |
91 Out of the fragrant cedar chest came her cyan nightgown. She held it | |
92 up and recalled Sakura brushing her hair with long, sensuous strokes, | |
93 delicate fingers lightly caressing her shoulder and neck. She | |
94 remembered sitting in the garden, gazing at Sakura’s face glowing in | |
95 the moonlight, and how her eyes caught that glow and shone with an | |
96 emerald fire. She remembered crying in her arms, the pain and longing | |
97 finally too much to bear without tears. And with feverish intensity | |
98 she remembered their kiss, her very first kiss, and the flood of | |
99 tender, passionate love between them. For an electric instant her | |
100 soul joined with Sakura’s in that magical garden under the August | |
101 moon. Tomoyo felt Sakura’s love there as never before. It surprised | |
102 and delighted her then, and confused and delighted her now. And | |
103 sitting on the floor in the guest room, holding that soft cyan | |
104 nightgown to her breast, a realization struck Tomoyo with forceful | |
105 suddenness: Sakura had changed. | |
106 | |
107 In all their years growing up together, Sakura had been much the | |
108 same as the sweet, genki girl she first met in third grade. True, she | |
109 had developed into a beautiful woman, and perhaps was a bit less | |
110 hyper as she grew older. But all in all, she was still Sakura. Yet | |
111 something now was very different, and Tomoyo searched her heart to | |
112 understand just what. There had been hints in the letters and the | |
113 phone calls. Sometimes she sensed a loss of confidence, a hesitant | |
114 uncertainty. But Sakura had seen her way through moments like that | |
115 before, always emerging triumphantly with captured Clow Card, or | |
116 husband, in hand. Sometimes in her writing Sakura had seemed sad and | |
117 lonely, but surely this was natural as she adjusted to a new life in | |
118 a strange city, far away from family and friends. No, it was not | |
119 until they sat together in the garden that Tomoyo had really noticed. | |
120 Sakura had always liked her, and treasured her as a best friend. But | |
121 there, in that garden, the pale woman felt Sakura’s love as never | |
122 before. It was not a mere kiss, or a touch, or a glance that was | |
123 different, for these were but outward signs. What had changed was her | |
124 love. What was once a tender affection was now a passionate longing | |
125 that seemingly knew no bounds. Tomoyo felt exhilaration and | |
126 apprehension as she realized what had once seemed impossible. Closing | |
127 her eyes, she shuddered sweetly at the thought: her love is like my | |
128 love. | |
129 | |
130 Her heart raced as she carefully folded the nightgown and placed it | |
131 in the suitcase. Long ago Eriol had remarked on her perceptive | |
132 nature, and she knew he was right. She could read hearts as if they | |
133 were open books, with all their fragile secrets hers to see. Her kind | |
134 and loving nature blended well with this gift, for she would never | |
135 bring harm to another, or use her knowledge to manipulate and | |
136 control. Sometimes, though, she would gently nudge, or drop a hint, | |
137 or help a heart along the path it yearned for. She had seen Sayoran's | |
138 love for Sakura bloom like a trembling flower, and helped nurture it | |
139 when she realized Sakura's love for the Chinese Sorcerer. Such a | |
140 course carried no small onus of pain, but for Sakura's sake she | |
141 persevered, and was rewarded with the Card Mistress' joy on her | |
142 wedding day. Not that she had seen all of it, of course. But Sakura | |
143 was happy, and what else mattered? But then, if she was now happily | |
144 married, how to explain her wonderful, baffling love for Tomoyo? | |
145 | |
146 Gazing out the window of the garden and listening to birds greeting | |
147 the morning sun, Tomoyo frowned thoughtfully. At first, she had | |
148 dismissed Sakura's love as simple nostalgia for her life in Japan. It | |
149 was hard to grow up, to leave behind the easy joys of childhood. But | |
150 Sakura's love went far beyond the bounds of anything that Tomoyo had | |
151 sensed before. Either it was something entirely new, or something | |
152 long buried that had recently been uncovered. What would cause such a | |
153 thing? Sakura seemed happy in her marriage, though Sayoran's absence | |
154 during her visit seemed odd. Tomoyo was puzzled by the man’s | |
155 behavior. How could anyone be married to such a bright and lovely | |
156 spirit and not want to be with her all the time? Even the few times | |
157 she had seen him around her, he seemed distant, appearing more out of | |
158 obligation than choice. Of course, that was Syaoran. He was reserved | |
159 and painfully shy. But surely, underneath it all, he loved her. He | |
160 had to. How could anyone not love her? Perhaps he loved her, but not | |
161 the same way as Tomoyo. But then, could anyone love Sakura the way | |
162 she did? That wasn't fair to Sayoran, to compare his love to hers. | |
163 Shaking her head, Tomoyo suddenly felt exhausted. With a smile she | |
164 thought, "Around her, I'm never tired. She has enough energy for both | |
165 of us." | |
166 | |
167 Tomoyo returned to packing. With a sigh, she gently placed the dress | |
168 from her almost-date into the suitcase. Dancing with Sakura! Did it | |
169 really happen, or was it just the sweetest of dreams? Holding her | |
170 close, swaying softly to the music, feeling the soft warmth of her | |
171 body under the shimmering silk. Tomoyo blushed scarlet and hugged | |
172 herself tightly. And then, that kiss. Tomoyo's fingers rested lightly | |
173 on her lips as she remembered the eager longing of Sakura's sudden | |
174 passion. Even the memory of it left her breathless. If I never see | |
175 her again, she thought, I’ll always have that kiss. | |
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177 With a little sigh, she snapped shut the suitcase and glanced at the | |
178 clock. Done, and it’s almost time to leave. Her heart ached with the | |
179 finality of it all. But she had resolved that this must be their | |
180 final parting. Being together would only lead to pain for them both. | |
181 She wondered if she would see Sakura again before leaving, or if | |
182 woman had fallen fast asleep. Her heart soared when she heard a light | |
183 tapping at the door, and she rushed to open it. In an elated voice | |
184 she cried out, “Sakura-chan!” | |
185 | |
186 She opened the door, and there stood Ieran-sama and Fanren. Hastily | |
187 bowing, she felt somehow flustered as the two women entered the room. | |
188 As she began her apology, Ieran-sama gently interrupted, | |
189 | |
190 “I’m certain Sakura-san will be here shortly. Do you need help with | |
191 your bags?” | |
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193 Tomoyo smiled and shook her head, “No, thank you. I’m all finished | |
194 packing now. Oh, but I did have something to give you, if I may.” | |
195 Tomoyo took seven perfectly wrapped packages from a little table. One | |
196 she gave to Ieran-sama, and one to Fanren. She explained that the | |
197 others were for the remaining Li sisters, Syaoran, and Sakura. “They | |
198 are nothing special, just little thank-yous for having me here, and | |
199 for all of your help and kindness. I’ve had such a wonderful time.” | |
200 | |
201 Ieran took her package, studying the beautiful wrapping paper and | |
202 the intricate bow Tomoyo had tied. She looked at Tomoyo and smiled | |
203 warmly as she thanked the young designer, then slipped the package | |
204 into the folds of her silken gown. Fanren, with less patience, had | |
205 eagerly torn open the wrapping of her own present and was admiring a | |
206 beautiful jade pin in the shape of a dragonfly. With child-like glee | |
207 she exclaimed, | |
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209 “Tomoyo-chan, it’s lovely! Thank you so very much!” With that she | |
210 hugged Tomoyo tightly, practically sweeping the slender woman off her | |
211 feet. Tomoyo blushed, then smiled and hugged back. Finally, she bowed | |
212 and spoke in her musical voice, | |
213 | |
214 “Thank you again for everything. But perhaps I should finish | |
215 dressing before the limousine arrives?” | |
216 | |
217 Ieran smiled and bowed, then gently tugged on Fanren’s sleeve, | |
218 bringing the woman out of her Tomoyo-induced fog. Closing the door, | |
219 Ieran turned and walked down the dark hallway. Fanren followed, and | |
220 in a rueful voice whispered, | |
221 | |
222 “Mother, I think I’m in love.” | |
223 | |
224 Ieran-sama suppressed a grin at her daughter’s half-kidding | |
225 confession. Signaling a servant to go help Tomoyo carry her bags, she | |
226 wondered to herself, “Who could possibly know that girl and not fall | |
227 in love?” | |
228 | |
229 Tomoyo, dressed in the long, chiffon, copper-russet dress she had | |
230 bought at Matsizakaya, waited by the driveway as the limousine pulled | |
231 up. She felt a twinge of disappointment as she scanned the house for | |
232 Sakura. Looking at the mansion one last time, she entered the | |
233 spacious back seat of the limousine and heard a voice shout out, | |
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235 “Wait! Tomoyo-chan, don’t go yet!” As a breathless Sakura tumbled | |
236 into the car beside her, Tomoyo felt a surge of exhilaration. She | |
237 looked at her panting friend and spoke in a merry voice, | |
238 | |
239 “Sakura-chan, I was afraid you might have fallen asleep.” Then, | |
240 noticing the numerous band-aids on her hands, Tomoyo gasped out, “Oh, | |
241 Sakura-chan, are you all right? Did you hurt yourself?” Gently took | |
242 her friend’s hands in her own and stared at with fearful eyes. | |
243 Looking embarrassed, Sakura replied with forced laughter, | |
244 | |
245 “Oh, hah-hah, it’s nothing, really. Just my usual clumsy self. I’m | |
246 fine, really I am.” But despite her protestations, she happily left | |
247 her hands in Tomoyo’s. Tomoyo calmed down, but still regarded her | |
248 friend with a worried look. Sakura smiled and apologized, | |
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250 “I’m sorry I wasn’t with you. But I had to do something before you | |
251 left. Oh, and Ieran-sama wanted me to give you this.” Sakura gave her | |
252 a small package, which Tomoyo slipped into her carry-on bag. Sakura | |
253 slumped back into the plush seat of the limousine, still holding her | |
254 hand. With a gentle squeeze, Tomoyo spoke in a cheery voice, | |
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256 “It’s all right, Sakura-chan. I’m just happy you’re here now. Thank | |
257 you so much for having me. It was the most wonderful vacation I could | |
258 ever have had.” | |
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260 Sakura gazed back, smiling, brushing away her auburn hair with | |
261 bandaged fingers. With a happy sigh, she replied, | |
262 | |
263 “This was the most wonderful time I’ve ever had, Tomoyo-chan. But | |
264 the best thing about it was just being with you.” | |
265 | |
266 Tomoyo felt a warm glow in her heart as Sakura spoke. Her voice | |
267 masked her emotions as she spoke again liltingly, “I’m sure Sakura- | |
268 chan will have many more wonderful times in all the magical years to | |
269 come.” For several minutes there was only silence as the limousine | |
270 snaked it’s way through the heavy traffic. The pale woman felt the | |
271 grip on her hand tighten, and sensed her companion’s edginess. | |
272 Finally, Sakura spoke up in a quiet voice, | |
273 | |
274 “Tomoyo-chan, I hope you’ll be able to come again sometime. Sometime | |
275 soon.” | |
276 | |
277 Tomoyo felt a chill as she thought, no, please Sakura, please don’t. | |
278 We can’t. Staring straight ahead, she responded with forced | |
279 casualness, | |
280 | |
281 “I hope so, too.” | |
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283 Silence. Sakura turned and looked out the window at the city | |
284 skyline, or the other cars, or perhaps nothing much at all. In a | |
285 hesitant, whispery voice she asked, | |
286 | |
287 “When do you think you might be able to come again?” | |
288 | |
289 “Sakura-chan, I’m really not sure. It will be busy before the | |
290 Christmas season, and then there are all the projects for the New | |
291 Year, and….” | |
292 | |
293 Her voice trailed away as she fought back the tears. It sounded so | |
294 awful, as if her work was more important than Sakura. How could she | |
295 say such a thing? But she couldn’t do this again, she just couldn’t. | |
296 Seeing Sakura was tearing her soul apart, and could ruin Sakura’s | |
297 marriage and beautiful new life. For Sakura’s sake, and her own, she | |
298 had to say good-bye. She had to. Tomoyo turned to the window and | |
299 choked back a sob. Then she felt Sakura squeeze her hand tightly, and | |
300 heard a wistful voice, | |
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302 “It’s all right Tomoyo-chan, I understand. I’m sorry. I know that | |
303 we’ll be together again someday.” | |
304 | |
305 As the limousine pulled up to the airport’s departing area, Tomoyo | |
306 felt queasy and weak. She didn’t want to end her trip like this. She | |
307 didn’t want this to be the final memory seared into her heart. But | |
308 her masks were lost, and the words wouldn’t come. It was all she | |
309 could do to keep from crying. Then she heard a voice, genki and | |
310 strong, that filled the cold parts of her with summer sunshine, | |
311 | |
312 “We’re here, Tomoyo-chan. Come on, you don’t want to miss your | |
313 flight!” | |
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315 Startled, she turned around and saw Sakura’s bright, beaming smile. | |
316 Relieved, she smiled back, and the two rushed hand-in-hand down the | |
317 JAL concourse. Arriving at the gate, Sakura bowed and spoke in a | |
318 voice that was happy and sad all at once, | |
319 | |
320 “Arigato gozaimasu, Tomoyo-chan. I was so happy to see you again. | |
321 Have a wonderful flight back, and give my love to your Mother.” | |
322 | |
323 Tomoyo bowed and resisted the urge to embrace her beautiful friend, | |
324 “Arigato gozaimasu, Sakura-chan. Thank you for everything. Sayonara.” | |
325 | |
326 As she turned reluctantly to go, she heard a whispery voice calling | |
327 her back, “Tomoyo-chan. Please.” | |
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329 She turned and saw Sakura with her head bowed, offering a hastily | |
330 wrapped package tied with lavender ribbons. Her voice brimming with | |
331 emotion, Sakura said, | |
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333 “Tomoyo-chan, I’ve felt so bad for so long that you were never able | |
334 to have this from your special someone. I’m sorry it’s not very good. | |
335 I’m not very good at sewing, and I was sort of in a rush. I know your | |
336 true love, if he knew, would do so much better. But since he can’t, I | |
337 wanted to give you this from him.” | |
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339 Stunned, Tomoyo stood motionless. Finally, she reached out and took | |
340 the soft package from Sakura’s trembling hands. Then she took the | |
341 woman into her arms, her own tears flowing freely. Holding one | |
342 another, the two friends clung together in their own world of grief | |
343 and joy. Tomoyo desperately wanted to speak, to tell Sakura just how | |
344 much she really loved her. But it would be too cruel, so she wept in | |
345 silence. Finally, Sakura whispered raggedly, | |
346 | |
347 “Tomoyo-chan, you…you don’t want to miss your flight.” | |
348 | |
349 Tomoyo slowly let go, though she yearned to hold her just a little | |
350 bit longer. Instead, she spoke in a voice that sounded so very far | |
351 away, “Hai. Sayonara, Sakura-chan.” She moved away and turned to go, | |
352 forcing every step that took her farther and farther away from her | |
353 one, true love. She glanced back and saw Sakura, smiling through a | |
354 tear-streaked face, waving goodbye. Tomoyo paused, hesitant, her | |
355 heart pounding wildly. She nearly ran back to those gentle arms, but | |
356 instead rushed down the boarding ramp, fumbling for her ticket in a | |
357 haze of tears. | |
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359 Sakura watched her go, then walked to a picture window overlooking | |
360 the runway. Somehow, she made it until Tomoyo was gone. She stood in | |
361 shock as the boarding ramp slowly swung away from Tomoyo’s plane. | |
362 Dimly she heard the engines roar to life. Pressing her face against | |
363 the glass, she whimpered like a forgotten child, “Please don’t go. | |
364 Please, Tomoyo-chan. Please don’t go.” | |
365 | |
366 As if in a dream, the enormous jet slowly began to pull away. Sakura | |
367 gazed up at the blue sky and whispered, “In a few minutes she’ll be | |
368 there, in a beautiful place in the sky.” The odd words echoed in her | |
369 head, and suddenly a deluge of memories burst upon her: a little | |
370 child sobbing in bed, a frighteningly empty chair at a dinning table, | |
371 and a brother, her brother, quietly explaining, | |
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373 “She’s up there now, in a beautiful place in the sky.” | |
374 | |
375 Slowly shaking her head, Sakura moaned softly and began to cry | |
376 again. Her brave front finally collapsed in a torrent of weeping as | |
377 she covered her face with bandaged hands. Heads turned to the wailing | |
378 young woman who sobbed hysterically and staggered into the Ladies’ | |
379 Room. Her hapless cries reverberated as Tomoyo’s plane, aloft at | |
380 last, gained altitude for the long flight home. | |
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