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1 Dear Sakura | |
2 by Amazoness Duo and G.P. | |
3 amazonessduo@hotmail.com | |
4 pearsong1954@yahoo.com | |
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7 Life is a mixture of good and bad. Delightfully joyous | |
8 circumstances plagued by the most exquisite pain. Biting cold and | |
9 burning heart. In some ways, the very talons of sorrow and defeat | |
10 were what made joy taste all the sweeter to the lips, a fruit that | |
11 one was lucky to find but was gone all too quickly. While in the | |
12 shadows, waiting and lurking was the despair, eager to reclaim its | |
13 prize once delight and happiness had all but faded. Happiness was an | |
14 escape that faded all too quickly in the dim lights that filled one’s | |
15 life. That was not to say that they were any less spectacular. It | |
16 served to make them even more treasured in the hearts of those who | |
17 knew how rare such things really were. How cherished they should be | |
18 for simply being there. The sweetest joys were often tinged with the | |
19 bittersweet aftertaste of sadness. And through it all, life continued | |
20 it’s inexhaustible march forward. As a lone toy designer waited | |
21 patiently for the giant metal beast she was riding to make its way | |
22 back to Japan, her thoughts were filled with musings on her own | |
23 recent joy and pain. | |
24 Tomoyo found herself staring into the eyes of the teddy bear that | |
25 Sakura had made her. It was beautiful, if a little messy. But that | |
26 was something the dark haired woman loved about it. It was obviously | |
27 Sakura’s doing. She remembered one time when Sakura had made a yukata | |
28 for Syaoran. She had spent so long working on it, despite her | |
29 difficulty with sewing. And even if it hadn’t been the best looking | |
30 yukata, it had been crafted carefully and delicately with Sakura’s | |
31 warm and loving heart. Tomoyo understood this all too well. After | |
32 all, every costume she made and all of the outfits she would sew for | |
33 the brunette came from the bottom of her heart. The level of one’s | |
34 skill with thread and needle didn’t matter; it was what lay in one’s | |
35 heart while creating that truly brought out the beauty within. And | |
36 Tomoyo saw that reflecting back at her through the violet eyes of the | |
37 teddy bear she was holding. The bear was pink and white with a large | |
38 purple bow. It was stained with Tomoyo’s tears as she had held it | |
39 tightly to her, Sakura’s scent still clinging stubbornly to it. | |
40 Turning the bear over in her hands, the pale heiress ran her | |
41 fingers over a small dark patch that she had identified as some of | |
42 Sakura’s blood. She knew very well that Sakura had difficulty with | |
43 such tasks and the bandages on her fingers had been testament to | |
44 this. The thought of Sakura pricking herself while making the bear | |
45 was both sad and heartwarming at the same time. Knowing that Sakura | |
46 was in pain, physical or emotional, had always hurt Tomoyo infinitely | |
47 more than her own pain. Seeing Sakura hurting and knowing that she | |
48 was helpless to stop it dug into her heart. She would give anything | |
49 to take all of the brunette’s pain for herself, to suffer with all of | |
50 it if only it meant that Sakura would no longer feel it’s heavy | |
51 burden. But knowing that despite hurting herself, Sakura had | |
52 continued to pour her genki heart out into the teddy bear almost left | |
53 Tomoyo breathless. Surely she wasn’t worthy of such shining devotion. | |
54 It made the bear in her arms a truly wonderful gift, one that came | |
55 from the deep spring of love that Tomoyo had nearly tumbled into | |
56 during her visit. And just like in real water, she couldn’t swim in | |
57 it. She had found herself floundering, awash in the waves of | |
58 confusion that kept pushing her under. But that was one sea that she | |
59 would have been happy to drown in, the deep ocean of Sakura’s love. | |
60 Her fingers passed once more over the small dried patch of blood, a | |
61 small sacrifice from Sakura that left itself as a tiny badge on the | |
62 bear. | |
63 Sakura. That’s what she had named the bear. The name had flown into | |
64 her mind the instant she had received it. After all, you were | |
65 supposed to name your teddy bear after the one you loved. If you were | |
66 lucky, it meant that they would fall in love with you as well. Tomoyo | |
67 had explained that to Sakura years earlier. Sakura had been about to | |
68 make one for Yukito when she asked why Tomoyo wasn’t making a bear | |
69 for her special someone. The dark haired woman had replied that she | |
70 only wanted the one she loved to be happy. But she had wanted so | |
71 dearly to make a bear for Sakura, to give it to her along with her | |
72 love. Instead, she had sat by while Syaoran made one for Sakura and | |
73 Sakura eventually gave hers to the Chinese boy. She had never made a | |
74 bear for anyone and she found herself regretting that. Even if Sakura | |
75 hadn’t been able to understand, even if she had never known why, | |
76 Tomoyo wished that she had been able to make one for her beautiful | |
77 friend. But her love had to be locked away, unable to come forth in | |
78 such an obvious display. Not that she hadn’t been obvious enough at | |
79 other times, now that she thought about it, but after explaining the | |
80 bear in relation to her special someone, even dense Sakura would have | |
81 been able to figure out that she was the one who held Tomoyo’s heart | |
82 by strings. And up till now she had never received a teddy bear. Not | |
83 that she had minded at all. Just like the boys she had turned down in | |
84 high school when they had asked for dates, it just didn’t matter. Her | |
85 one, true love was the only one in her heart. She was all right if | |
86 that meant never getting flowers, or teddy bears, or chocolates as | |
87 tokens of love. She could be happy as long as she knew her true love | |
88 was. Even if she wasn’t with her. | |
89 But now Sakura had gone back and made her a teddy bear, something | |
90 that Tomoyo had long given up on back in her youth. The gesture had | |
91 surprised and amazed her. It was supposed to be from her special | |
92 someone, Sakura had said. It _was_ from her special someone. It was a | |
93 gift that she had never even allowed herself to hope for. The very | |
94 thought that Sakura had made it specifically for her, that she had | |
95 given her such an incredible gift was almost too much to handle. She | |
96 hoped that Sakura would find her final costume soon after she left. | |
97 She had left it on the bed in the small room she had occupied. It was | |
98 still unfinished, but she wanted Sakura to have it regardless. She | |
99 didn’t think she would make another costume after the wedding dress, | |
100 so she would leave it unfinished for Sakura to do with as she pleased. | |
101 Hugging the bear closer, Tomoyo hardly seemed to notice the | |
102 turbulence that suddenly began to buffet the plane. Such things were | |
103 trivial and didn’t matter much to her in her current frame of mind. | |
104 Part of her cried out, hoping that the plane would crash into the | |
105 waves beneath them, slipping into the rough waters below. It would be | |
106 a fitting end to her visit. The image of herself still strapped to | |
107 her chair, eyes closed serenely, her hair fluttering about in the | |
108 water as she held the bear beneath the waves entered her mind. She | |
109 took the thoughts in stride, the dark imagery failing to worry her. | |
110 If she were to die in such a way, then she would be happy. She would | |
111 have seen her darling Sakura one last time in life and would be ready | |
112 to fade from her life. But her mother was still waiting for her back | |
113 home and Sakura would undoubtedly hear about such a disaster. No, she | |
114 would have to find a quieter way to slip out of Sakura’s life. She | |
115 knew that she had to fade away. And soon. This trip had been a | |
116 blessing, but it had frightened her at times. Her continued presence | |
117 in Sakura’s life could have drastic consequences if Sakura were to | |
118 ever discover who her special someone was. The love that she had felt | |
119 from Sakura had been intoxicating, wrapping around her like silk | |
120 spider webs, unable and unwilling to get free from their hold. But if | |
121 that love were to continue developing, it could be disastrous not | |
122 only for Sakura’s marriage, but her entire new life as well. It was | |
123 too dangerous. And far too painful. Being so close to Sakura, feeling | |
124 the warmth in her heart, it was maddening for Tomoyo. So close yet so | |
125 far. She knew that she could never be with the smiling brunette, | |
126 could never love her the way she wanted to. Being so close was an | |
127 exquisitely delightful torture, giving her secret thrills at sharing | |
128 so much with Sakura, but with a heavy undercurrent of frozen icicles | |
129 of pain slashing mercilessly at her heart. Her masks had become | |
130 ineffectual, leaving her completely defenseless in Sakura’s presence. | |
131 Watching Sakura’s marriage so closely, never being able to truly be a | |
132 part of Sakura’s happiness, it would quickly destroy her. She was | |
133 already broken. Tomoyo knew that. The cracks were becoming evident in | |
134 her surface, the underlying structure starting to buckle. She would | |
135 not last much longer in Sakura’s life, especially after the moments | |
136 they had shared. The pain, the loneliness would quickly consume her. | |
137 Watching Sakura and smiling, trying so hard to pretend that she was | |
138 all right, she couldn’t keep it up anymore. She was tired. Oh, so | |
139 tired. Her masks lay heavy on her shoulders and she could no longer | |
140 work up the will to wear them as she once had. Yet she would continue | |
141 to as well as she could for Sakura’s sake… until she could fade away. | |
142 She was nothing more than a specter from Sakura’s past. It was about | |
143 time that she made her exit. | |
144 Her current train of thought sent fresh tears streaming down her | |
145 ivory cheeks, falling helplessly to the teddy bear in her arms. She | |
146 didn’t want to leave Sakura. She didn’t want to fade out of her life. | |
147 After this trip, all she wanted was to be with her, to hold on to the | |
148 woman she loved with all of her heart. But she knew she couldn’t. And | |
149 she wouldn’t last much longer in Sakura’s life. Her pain had built up | |
150 intensely inside of her for years now, growing steadily as she kept | |
151 it all inside, never once showing her friend the torment in her | |
152 heart. And it was rapidly becoming too much for her. Staying in | |
153 Sakura’s life was making it grow stronger, the longing for Sakura | |
154 becoming more painful, the pain as she watched Sakura’s marriage even | |
155 more acute. She had to fade away. For herself and for Sakura. It was | |
156 the only way. Staying would only bring more heartache and pain. There | |
157 was still a chance that she could survive with only her memories of | |
158 Sakura. Her mother had lasted all these years with memories of | |
159 Nadeshiko. Perhaps she could do the same. The pain would never lessen | |
160 in her heart and her love would never fade in the slightest, but she | |
161 would know that Sakura was happy and that she was only a distant | |
162 memory to her. No matter how much that hurt Tomoyo, she knew it was | |
163 quickly becoming the only way out. | |
164 Wiping her tears away with shaking fingers, Tomoyo smiled softly | |
165 and politely turned down a flight attendants offer of help. Looking | |
166 out the small window near her seat, the dark haired woman watched the | |
167 clouds beneath them. The sun gleamed brightly from behind them, | |
168 coloring the sky in beautiful oranges and pinks as it slowly began to | |
169 fade away. “The sun is the most beautiful before it disappears,” | |
170 Tomoyo whispered softly to the teddy bear. “That is what this trip | |
171 was for. My beautiful memories of Sakura-chan before I fade away. At | |
172 least we got to be together one last time. I’ll always cherish those | |
173 memories and the time we spent together.” A soft smile crossed her | |
174 lips. It was a heartfelt smile. Yes, this would be the last time she | |
175 would see Sakura, but like the setting sun, it was gorgeous. Tomoyo | |
176 had no regrets about the trip or her time spent with Sakura. It had | |
177 been a beautiful gift that was bestowed upon her and she thanked | |
178 whoever it was that had blessed her with Sakura’s friendship in the | |
179 first place for the wonderful memories that would always be etched | |
180 into her soul. Every second with Sakura had reminded her of just how | |
181 much she loved the brunette. It had shown her once again that all she | |
182 really wanted was for Sakura to be happy. Each magical moment had | |
183 been like the sweetest dream, even down to their parting. It had been | |
184 terribly painful to leave Sakura. Her legs had nearly refused to take | |
185 her away from the other woman. But even then, Sakura’s gift had | |
186 shined through the darkness of the moment. It had been as if Sakura | |
187 had wrapped her battered heart gently in a soft quilt, cradling it | |
188 from the pain. Yes, she would always treasure this trip and the | |
189 pieces of Sakura’s heart that she held close to her own. When they | |
190 were together, it had felt like all of the pieces to the puzzle had | |
191 been brought together. Sakura had fit all of the missing pieces in | |
192 her heart and soul. Tomoyo had felt complete. The loneliness was | |
193 gone, the void in her heart was answered. She felt happy when she was | |
194 with Sakura. Even if she couldn’t be the one to make Sakura happy, | |
195 Sakura certainly was the one who made her happy. | |
196 “I could never thank you enough for this trip, Sakura-chan. It was | |
197 the most wonderful time of my life. Being with you must be a glimpse | |
198 of Heaven,” Tomoyo whispered as she held the teddy bear in her lap. | |
199 For a moment, she saw it as her own child, coming with her on some | |
200 business trip. Is that what would happen? Would she find herself with | |
201 a child to ease her loneliness and to try to fill the void in her | |
202 life as her mother had? She knew that her mother had been happy to | |
203 have her, Tomoyo’s young life giving her own meaning. The idea was | |
204 very tempting, to raise a child of her own. Perhaps she could even | |
205 convince Touya to supply the sperm for the child. She could get a | |
206 very skilled doctor for the procedure. After all, she didn’t need to | |
207 be with anyone to have a child. There were other procedures for that. | |
208 In Vitro-Fertilization. And if half of it was coming from Touya, then | |
209 it would be very close to the child she and Sakura would have had | |
210 they been able to conceive one. A faint smile crossed her lips at the | |
211 thought, images of Sakura in boys’ clothes once again filling her | |
212 mind. A cute little girl. A child all her own. Yes, she’d have to | |
213 look into it. She held the teddy bear closer. | |
214 The entire trip had left her small and relatively weak body | |
215 exhausted, but sleep seemed light years away. Tomoyo’s mind was far | |
216 too consumed by the trip itself and it’s implications to worry about | |
217 such things as sleep. It had fulfilled one of her fondest dreams, to | |
218 kiss Sakura with all of the love she could muster. And even more | |
219 surprisingly, Sakura had returned it with a fervor she never would | |
220 have imagined in the brunette. It had been a magical, fairy tale like | |
221 kiss and that alone stood out as a symbol in her mind of the | |
222 affection Sakura had showered upon her during her visit. She still | |
223 found herself confused by it, but now there was nothing she could do | |
224 about it. She would soon be back home in Japan, far away from the | |
225 beautiful bride and her sweet and soul stirring kisses. But it left | |
226 Tomoyo a little uneasy. Behind the confusion surrounding Sakura’s | |
227 love, she saw something that resembled her own love remarkably. Like | |
228 a crystal clear mirror, it seemed to reflect her own love, beaming | |
229 from within Sakura. As if the Red String of Fate that was heavily | |
230 knotted around her heart also tugged at Sakura’s. This gave Tomoyo | |
231 pause, considering Sakura’s words on the night before she left. Even | |
232 Sakura’s confession had sounded like one confessing a secret love. | |
233 More than anything, she wanted to take that love and nurture it with | |
234 her own, delighting in its shimmering radiance. | |
235 Tomoyo wasn’t used to being confused. In fact, she very rarely was. | |
236 Her mother loved her dearly, but she was gone often with her work so | |
237 Tomoyo had relied heavily on her keen perception of people and their | |
238 hearts for most of her life which is why she was having such a | |
239 difficult time lying to herself that Sakura’s love was anything else. | |
240 Tomoyo was a terrible liar, especially to herself. But if it was | |
241 love, then what could she do? She had already wasted her chance to be | |
242 with Sakura. Sakura was already married and in a new life. She | |
243 couldn’t interfere. She just wanted Sakura to be happy and getting | |
244 involved would just make things difficult for the poor magical girl. | |
245 Her thoughts were finally interrupted by the pilot announcing their | |
246 descent into Tokyo. Tomoyo was glad for the distraction. She held her | |
247 teddy bear close as the plane made its way towards the airport below. | |
248 “I love you, Sakura-chan,” she said out loud, half hoping that it | |
249 would be heard and answered from across the sea. | |
250 | |
251 Sonomi Daidouji looked down at her watch impatiently. “It’s been | |
252 half an hour. What if something’s happened to my darling little | |
253 Tomoyo-chan?” she asked no one in particular. Her voice held a tinge | |
254 of mania in it, an overprotective quality within her that had only | |
255 grown stronger since the loss of her beloved Nadeshiko. Her daughter | |
256 was the only person that mattered in her life anymore and she | |
257 couldn’t stand the thought of anything happening to the pale girl. “I | |
258 knew I should have sent the bodyguards with her.” | |
259 Looking down at her laptop, the businesswoman sighed. She was too | |
260 flustered to attempt to get any work done. Her mind was concentrating | |
261 on other things. Her finger lingered over the shut down command, her | |
262 attention on the picture of Nadeshiko that she used as a background. | |
263 Though Nadeshiko had been a model for a number of years, this picture | |
264 was one of a kind. Nadeshiko had sent it explicitly to her around the | |
265 time she had been pregnant with Tomoyo. It was almost as if she’d | |
266 known. There was a sweet, simple letter attached. It mentioned | |
267 nothing of the man Sonomi had come to hate, Nadeshiko’s husband, | |
268 Fujitaka, or even of the birth of Sakura that must have been near at | |
269 the time. It was merely a few words that Sonomi had read over and | |
270 over until the ink had gotten smeared with her fingerprints and even | |
271 then, they were vivid in her memory. ‘Thank you for always looking | |
272 out for me, Sonomi-chan. Even if I don’t see you much anymore, I | |
273 still hear your voice when I’m going about my day. You’ll always be | |
274 in my heart.’ Three years later, she had died. Sonomi had never | |
275 gotten to ask her why she had sent the letter. It just hadn’t seemed | |
276 important while she was in the hospital. Sonomi’s mind had latched | |
277 onto other things at the time. Her failure to protect Nadeshiko and | |
278 the knowledge that she would soon lose her dearest cousin in this | |
279 life was unbearable. It made everything else seem trivial. It was | |
280 ironic that the only thing able to bring her back to Nadeshiko after | |
281 the marriage to Fujitaka was her impending death. And she had once | |
282 again been left without her. | |
283 But, as Nadeshiko had said, she was always in her heart. The | |
284 picture that Sonomi kept on her desktop and by her nightstand was not | |
285 one of Nadeshiko the model, Nadeshiko the mother, or Nadeshiko the | |
286 bride. It was simply her beloved Nadeshiko, her sweet little cousin. | |
287 And that was all Sonomi ever really wanted. She had other pictures of | |
288 Nadeshiko around the house and at her office, but this was her | |
289 favorite. The words always followed in Nadeshiko’s gentle voice when | |
290 she would look upon it. “Nadeshiko-chan, please look out for my | |
291 daughter,” she said softly. | |
292 Sonomi had spent the entire trip to the mountains in the vacation | |
293 house plagued by worries and concerns for her daughter. She felt a | |
294 little ashamed at what Tomoyo would think if she knew she had been | |
295 smoking the entire time. But she couldn’t help it. Her mind had been | |
296 in shambles, a hopelessness that had shrouded her soul sneaking up | |
297 like a curse to strike down her only daughter. It hardly seemed fair. | |
298 And Sonomi, the athletic and overprotective woman she was, once again | |
299 failed to save those close to her. Just like she had been unable to | |
300 protect Nadeshiko from HIM, she was unable to protect Tomoyo from the | |
301 pain that had enveloped her own life. Her mind had been consumed with | |
302 thoughts of her poor Tomoyo in Hong Kong, painfully aware of the boy | |
303 that had married Sakura. She knew that she herself couldn’t have | |
304 handled seeing Nadeshiko during her marriage to Fujitaka. It must | |
305 have been terrible for Tomoyo. Which is why she had tried to get | |
306 Tomoyo to come up with her to the mountains. She only wanted to | |
307 protect her daughter from the sorrow and the hurt. Her dreams had all | |
308 been nightmares during her restless sleep at the vacation home, | |
309 always reliving either Nadeshiko’s wedding or her funeral. She would | |
310 wake up screaming, tears streaming down her cheeks to an empty | |
311 vacation home filled with smoke, silent except for the ghost of her | |
312 daughter’s musical voice playing at the edge of her thoughts. | |
313 Tomoyo’s return to Japan filled her with a sense of relief, | |
314 although an afterthought of dread followed it. She really had no idea | |
315 what had happened during Tomoyo’s trip and was afraid that her | |
316 daughter had been thoroughly crushed by it all. Knowing she was | |
317 coming back let her rest a bit easier because now she could once | |
318 again keep an eye on the younger woman, trying to help however she | |
319 could. She needed to know that her baby was all right, that she had | |
320 survived the painful ordeal. “Oh, Tomoyo-chan, I wish you had come | |
321 with me instead. I can’t stand to know that Sakura-chan is hurting | |
322 you.” A sigh escaped her. If there was one thing that Sonomi hated | |
323 (Fujitaka), it was (Fujitaka) not being able to protect the ones | |
324 dearest to her. It was that feeling of utter helplessness that held | |
325 her bound while she desperately wanted to make things better. And it | |
326 had struck first with Nadeshiko and now with her own daughter. It | |
327 drove her crazy to be unable to keep her darling daughter safe from | |
328 the pain and torment she had lived through. Her long fingers wrapped | |
329 around the last cigarette in her purse. She rolled it over between | |
330 her fingers thoughtfully. No, being self-destructive certainly | |
331 wouldn’t help Tomoyo. She could almost hear her daughter’s voice | |
332 asking her politely not to use the little paper stick. Sighing, she | |
333 tossed it into the nearest trash can. | |
334 “Okaa-sama?” a tired voice asked behind her. Sonomi whirled around, | |
335 eyes settling on the visage of her exhausted daughter. Tomoyo had | |
336 dark bags under her eyes and her body seemed nearly too tired to walk | |
337 another step. Her smile was soft and sweet, her stormy blue eyes | |
338 sparkling with a mixture of emotions. Sadness, loss, joy, relief. She | |
339 seemed far too tired to struggle with her masks, though Sonomi could | |
340 see through her daughter’s charades easily enough. It looked like the | |
341 dark haired woman had been crying, her cheeks puffy and red and her | |
342 eyes bloodshot. She was holding a pink and white teddy bear and one | |
343 bag she had carried on with her. Sonomi’s arms wrapped around the | |
344 younger girl, pulling her nearly off her feet. Despite Tomoyo’s | |
345 exhaustion, the heiress nearly flew into her mother’s arms, | |
346 collapsing moments afterwards. “Okaa-sama... It’s so good to see | |
347 you,” she whispered. Her voice was near breaking. | |
348 “Tomoyo-chan!” Sonomi began smoothing down her daughter’s lavender | |
349 hair as she held onto the weak figure in her arms. “I was starting to | |
350 worry. I was starting to think something happened to your plane.” | |
351 Choking back tears that suddenly threatened the businesswoman, she | |
352 shook her head, smiling. “I’m just glad to see you, Tomoyo-chan. | |
353 Here, let the bodyguards get the rest of your bags and we’ll head | |
354 straight home. You look like you haven’t slept in days. We’ll get you | |
355 right in bed as soon as we’re home.” Standing back to get a better | |
356 look at her daughter, Sonomi couldn’t help but smile wider. Her worry | |
357 seemed to evaporate now that Tomoyo was back in Japan. Now she could | |
358 protect her again. Now she would be safe. “I’m so glad to have you | |
359 back, Tomoyo-chan.” Giving her daughter another quick hug, Sonomi | |
360 finally stepped back. | |
361 A soft sigh escaped Tomoyo’s lips. She was home now. The whole trip | |
362 was behind her now. But it still felt fresh and alive in her memory, | |
363 as if she was reliving it at the very moment. Seeing her mother took | |
364 away the edge to her pain. It was still there, but much more distant. | |
365 She always felt safe when her mother was nearby. Her indomitable | |
366 spirit was something Tomoyo had always admired about her mother, and | |
367 it always made things feel better when she was there. "Arigato | |
368 gozaimasu,” Tomoyo said, bowing. One of the darkly dressed women | |
369 standing behind her mother took her bag, though she held tightly onto | |
370 the teddy bear. Two others returned with the rest of her luggage. | |
371 Sonomi led the way towards the limousine, standing very near | |
372 Tomoyo, half afraid that her daughter would simply collapse. “If | |
373 you’re too tired, I can carry you the rest of the way,” Sonomi | |
374 offered, watching her daughter out of the corner of her eyes. “I used | |
375 to all the time when you were younger, Tomoyo-chan.” A bright smile | |
376 played across her lips at the memories. Her tiny little daughter | |
377 asleep in her arms as she would carry her off to bed. She still did | |
378 that occasionally when she found Tomoyo asleep while watching her | |
379 videotapes of Sakura. The young woman she saw next to her seemed to | |
380 be replaced by the tiny daughter of yesteryear, happy to see her | |
381 mother again after a business trip. But the look in her eyes brought | |
382 Sonomi back to the present. There was something in those eyes that | |
383 was far too old for the young woman, an ancient pain and knowledge. | |
384 She was mature for her years. She always had been. She had always | |
385 surprised Sonomi, brightening up her otherwise lonely and busy life. | |
386 Tomoyo smiled at the offer, but shook her head politely. Long dark | |
387 hair fluttered from side to side. “No, that’s all right, Okaa-sama. I | |
388 think I can make it on my own.” She was happy to see that her mother | |
389 was still as sweetly overprotective as ever. It had always been | |
390 something she could rely on when she was younger. When she was tucked | |
391 away in bed, she had always known that her mother would keep an eye | |
392 on her. And that if anything went wrong, Sonomi would be the first to | |
393 her rescue. It was a comforting thought. Of course, Tomoyo tried | |
394 extra hard not to worry her mother because of that overprotective | |
395 nature. In the same way Tomoyo didn’t want Sakura to feel bad because | |
396 of her, she tried to do the same for her mother. But Sonomi always | |
397 foiled her attempts by seeing straight through her masks, looking | |
398 directly into her soul. She still didn’t know how her mother managed | |
399 it when no one else seemed capable, but the only answer her mother | |
400 ever supplied was simply that: She was her mother. | |
401 The two women and their small entourage finally made it to the | |
402 limousine out in the airport parking lot. One of the bodyguards | |
403 opened the door for the two of them and they slid inside the | |
404 comfortable interior. “How was your trip, Tomoyo-chan?” Sonomi asked | |
405 at last, almost afraid of the answer. To her surprise, Tomoyo giggled | |
406 softly, smiling brightly in response. | |
407 “It was wonderful, Okaa-sama. It was absolutely amazing. Seeing | |
408 Sakura-chan again was like a fairy tale. She was a beautiful | |
409 princess, capturing me away in a small tower in her heart during my | |
410 visit. I don’t think I’ve ever had dreams nearly so pleasant. It was | |
411 perfect, mother. I thought after so long, I would be in the way while | |
412 I was there, that I should try to distance myself during the trip. | |
413 But I couldn’t. Not with Sakura-chan. She pulled me out from behind | |
414 the curtains and wouldn’t let me go. We talked for hours and hours, | |
415 her voice is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard, and we held | |
416 onto each other. She did my hair like she used to when we were little | |
417 girls and we danced late into the night together, all alone amidst | |
418 the crowd.” Her stormy blue eyes closed as she tilted her head to the | |
419 side, her cheeks flushing slightly at the memories. “We kissed under | |
420 the moonlight. She has incredibly soft lips. Sakura-chan is a very | |
421 good kisser.” | |
422 Sonomi clasped her hands together, very nearly startling Tomoyo out | |
423 of her reverie. Her eyes shone like diamonds, an electric thrill | |
424 coursing up her spine. “Tomoyo-chan, you kissed Sakura-chan?” She | |
425 couldn’t have been happier if she’d been told that she had kissed | |
426 Nadeshiko. In fact, it felt almost the same. She saw so much of | |
427 herself and Nadeshiko in the two girls. These little things between | |
428 their daughters almost felt like she herself was living through it. | |
429 For a second, she saw Nadeshiko sitting beside her, a small smile on | |
430 her lips and beautiful black ribbons in her hair. She looked quite a | |
431 bit like Tomoyo at that age, actually. And Sakura even resembled | |
432 herself in some small ways. Sonomi hugged her daughter tightly, | |
433 delight dancing through her. “Tomoyo-chan, that’s fantastic! You’ll | |
434 have to tell me every single detail!” | |
435 Tomoyo giggled softly and nodded. So often she kept her love for | |
436 Sakura to herself, locked up in her heart. She was very happy to be | |
437 able to share that with her mother. Her mother was nearly as obsessed | |
438 with Sakura as she herself was, being Nadeshiko’s daughter and all, | |
439 and it was wonderful to have someone to talk about it with. If anyone | |
440 understood her love for Sakura, it was her mother who had gone | |
441 through much the same thing with Nadeshiko. Smiling happily, Tomoyo | |
442 added, “And I have plenty of videotape from the trip. Not as much as | |
443 I would have liked, but I have some nice footage.” | |
444 “I can’t wait to see it all, Tomoyo-chan,” Sonomi said eagerly. She | |
445 felt delightfully giddy at the prospects of what had happened during | |
446 Tomoyo’s trip. There was even a trill of hope in her heart, one she | |
447 hadn’t felt in an incredibly long time. In a way, her hopes and | |
448 dreams had been passed on to Tomoyo. She knew that Tomoyo obviously | |
449 wasn’t with Sakura, but the idea of a kiss was a gripping thought. | |
450 "But first, you’re going to get some sleep. Then you can tell me all | |
451 about it.” | |
452 “I would like that very much, mother,” Tomoyo replied, hugging the | |
453 bear named Sakura to her chest. Yawning tiredly, she felt her mother | |
454 pull her closer. Before long, she was asleep with her head on | |
455 Sonomi’s shoulder. | |
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