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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/old/stories/CCScharity_2.txt Fri Feb 19 20:53:12 2010 -0500 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ 1.4 +Learning To Fly: Chapter 2 1.5 + 1.6 +by: 1.7 +The Amazoness Duo 1.8 +amazonessduo@hotmail.com 1.9 + 1.10 +G.P. 1.11 +pearsong1954@yahoo.com 1.12 + 1.13 +===== 1.14 + 1.15 +Shifting uneasily in his chair, the hospital administrator glanced 1.16 +at the two young women while shuffling distractedly through the 1.17 +paperwork on his massive desk. He had seen the one girl many times 1.18 +before, assisting her mother in charity work. As Acting Director of 1.19 +the Tokyo Medical Center Children's Hospital, he was fully aware that 1.20 +the presents for pediatric patients were but a tiny fraction of the 1.21 +Daidouji Foundation's generous contributions. Very generous 1.22 +contributions. He knew the younger Daidouji as quiet, sensible and 1.23 +hard working. But her companion was something new altogether. He 1.24 +peeked sideways at her, as if to confirm just what he was seeing. She 1.25 +was young, rather pretty, and looked deeply embarrassed. Embarrassed, 1.26 +no doubt, by the outlandish costume in which she was dressed. 1.27 + 1.28 +Her blouse was tightly wrapped and bare at the shoulders, leaving 1.29 +little to the imagination. Made of a curious fabric, she shimmered 1.30 +all the colors of the rainbow with every hesitant movement. Her 1.31 +skirt, made of glossy white taffeta, was distressingly short, 1.32 +revealing a pair of athletic legs clad in silvery pantyhose and 1.33 +lavender garters. Her hair was bedecked with ribbons and bows, and on 1.34 +her back were…wings. She had to lean forward to keep from crushing 1.35 +her delicate, diaphanous butterfly wings against the chair. Most 1.36 +peculiar of all they seemed to flutter now and then all on their own. 1.37 +It was of little comfort that the girl seemed as embarrassed as he 1.38 +was, though their mutual emotion seemed to make little impression on 1.39 +the cheerful Daidouji woman. In a reluctant voice he spoke, 1.40 + 1.41 +"Ehhh, well, it is a bit unusual, you see. The children, are, well, 1.42 +easily upset by changes in their routine." 1.43 + 1.44 +Oblivious to his concerns, the dark-haired woman sang out, "But 1.45 +we're merely delivering the presents, so there really is no change to 1.46 +the routine. And I'm sure they would be delighted by Sakura's 1.47 +costume, don't you think?" 1.48 + 1.49 +This allowed him the chance to look directly at the young brunette, 1.50 +though he quickly looked away with a blush. Haltingly, he spoke 1.51 +again, "Perhaps, umm, if I had some of the nurses deliver the 1.52 +presents…" 1.53 + 1.54 +Tomoyo replied with a sweet smile, "I wouldn't want to trouble your 1.55 +staff with such a little thing. I'm sure they are very busy with 1.56 +their regular duties. Perhaps, if there is a problem, you and my 1.57 +mother would be the best ones to work it out?" 1.58 + 1.59 +This hit home. The last thing he wanted was to explain to the Board 1.60 +of Directors why the primary donor of the Hospital was upset. Almost 1.61 +too hastily he answered, "Oh, no, no, no, I'm sure there is no need 1.62 +for that, heh-heh. Umm, yes, well, why don't you and, umm, Kinomoto 1.63 +san go ahead with your good work, then?" 1.64 + 1.65 +"Splendid!" The Daidouji woman rose and bowed, pulling up the still 1.66 +dazed Sakura by her bare arm. "I believe we are scheduled for the 1.67 +second floor today." 1.68 + 1.69 +"Yes, well, the best of luck to you both." The Acting Director 1.70 +slumped back in his chair, watching the peculiar pair exit the door. 1.71 +Holding his head in his hands he slumped back, longing for the life 1.72 +of a simple ward doctor working 48 hours straight. 1.73 + 1.74 +Sakura and Tomoyo strained to pull the wagon full of gaily decorated 1.75 +packages. Passing nurses and orderlies doing their utmost not to 1.76 +stare, Sakura mumbled, "Tomoyo chan, he's right, you know. Why am I 1.77 +dressed up in this….costume? 1.78 + 1.79 +Tomoyo, amazed as ever at Sakura's strength, replied cheerily, 1.80 +"Because Sakura looks very cute in it, and if it makes the children 1.81 +half as happy as it makes Tomoyo, they will be ecstatic." 1.82 + 1.83 + After trundling down the long 1st floor hallway, the girls stopped 1.84 +in front of a massive freight elevator. Tomoyo pressed the "2" button 1.85 +and waited. With a mechanical ka-chunk the doors opened, and the cart 1.86 +was wheeled in. As the doors shut, Sakura marveled, 1.87 + 1.88 +"It's sooooo big! Do they use it as a freight elevator?" 1.89 + 1.90 +Tomoyo nodded and answered quietly, "Yes, and it has to be big for 1.91 +the gurneys, for carrying children to and from the operating rooms. 1.92 +That happens on the third floor." 1.93 + 1.94 +Sakura was silent as the elevator stopped with a little jolt, and 1.95 +the doors opened. Operations, she thought with a shudder. It must so 1.96 +scary for the poor children. She realized Tomoyo was struggling to 1.97 +get the cart over a little bump between the doors, so she helped 1.98 +muscle the cart onto the second floor. The hospital was impeccably 1.99 +clean, characterized by a distinct antiseptic odor. But this smell 1.100 +was somehow sharper and less cheery than the scent of a freshly 1.101 +cleaned house. Sakura felt an odd sense of unease, but she shook it 1.102 +off as the cart rolled forward. Finally, Tomoyo gasped out 1.103 +breathlessly, "This is it, 21, the first Ward. Oh, my, I'm so glad 1.104 +you came, Sakura-chan. This is much harder to do without Oka-sama." 1.105 +Tomoyo opened the door and the two pushed the heavily laden cart into 1.106 +the large room. 1.107 + 1.108 +Sakura looked up from her labors and saw a long room, with beds on 1.109 +either side. Suddenly, the boys and girls rose up amid squeals and 1.110 +chatter, nearly overwhelming the nurse in their eagerness. 1.111 + 1.112 +Contrary to Sakura's expectations, Tomoyo proved to be exactly 1.113 +right. The children were more excited by Sakura and her fairy costume 1.114 +even than the cartload of presents. They huddled around her, gaping 1.115 +in awe at the remarkable sight, a few brave ones reaching out 1.116 +tentative hands to touch her. At first overwhelmed, she quickly 1.117 +adapted to being the center of attention, and was soon chatting 1.118 +merrily with her appreciative audience. They showed her scars and 1.119 +hurts, some healed, some not. They peppered her with questions, 1.120 +unable to suppress their astonishment at such a fantastic sight. 1.121 +Tomoyo and the nurse struggled to bring order out of the happy chaos, 1.122 +finally managing at least a modicum of order. Tomoyo organized some 1.123 +quiet games, and a sing along, including one song about fairies that 1.124 +the children found especially delightful. Sakura again found herself 1.125 +the center of attention, blushing as the children laughed and sang. 1.126 +Finally, when it was time to go, the children rushed forward and 1.127 +hugged her, reluctant to loose the magic she had brought. With waves 1.128 +and smiles and shouts of goodbye, the two girls, with the grateful 1.129 +nurse's help, pushed the slightly less heavy cart out into the 1.130 +hallway. 1.131 + 1.132 +And so it went for 5 other wards on the 2nd floor. By the time they 1.133 +entered Ward 26, both girls were exhausted, but the excited children 1.134 +somehow gave them the giddy energy to continue. As Tomoyo passed out 1.135 +the last of the presents, Sakura wended her way to the bed-ridden 1.136 +children near the large window at the end of the ward. Finally she 1.137 +came to one boy, about 12 years old, who stared at her curiously 1.138 +with dark, watchful eyes. She smiled and asked his name, but he 1.139 +frowned at her hatefully and turned away. Startled, she opened her 1.140 +mouth to say something, but found herself at a total loss for words. 1.141 +A little girl with a cast on both legs managed an apologetic smile 1.142 +and said quietly, 1.143 + 1.144 +"Don't mind him.. He's always grumpy about things," 1.145 + 1.146 +"I'm not grumpy. I just hate her," he spat out. 1.147 + 1.148 +Sakura was taken aback, and whispered, "I'm sorry." 1.149 + 1.150 +Suddenly the boy spun around and glared at her angrily. In a venom- 1.151 +laced voice laced he shouted, 1.152 + 1.153 +"You should be sorry! Running around in that pathetic outfit, 1.154 +pretending to be something that doesn't even exist." 1.155 + 1.156 +The little girl in the cast recoiled and answered in a trembling 1.157 +voice, "That's not true. Fairies do so exist." 1.158 + 1.159 +The boy turned on her with an ugly scowl and shot back, "Don't be 1.160 +stupid. Fairies don't exist, and even if they did, she's just a 1.161 +stupid girl in a stupid costume." Suddenly, he reached out and 1.162 +tightly grabbed a diaphanous wing. With a smirk he brutally ripped 1.163 +off the shimmering wing, tearing the costume and leaving a flap of 1.164 +satin loose on Sakura's back. Triumphantly the boy held up his trophy 1.165 +and called out in a mocking voice, 1.166 + 1.167 +"See? See? It's just a fake outfit. She's just a fake!" Then, 1.168 +turning Sakura he hissed, "Go back to your stupid cosplay, you 1.169 +stupid, lame, fake." 1.170 + 1.171 +With that, he hurled the severed wing at Sakura and lay down, 1.172 +turning his back to the room. She stood stunned and paralyzed, her 1.173 +mouth open in disbelief. She heard sobs and one child nearly 1.174 +shrieking. Suddenly she felt a gentle touch on her arm, and saw 1.175 +Tomoyo bending down to retrieve the fallen wing. Calmly, the dark 1.176 +haired young woman escorted her out into the hall, leaving the nurse 1.177 +to try and restore order. As the door closed, Sakura's composure 1.178 +finally shattered, and in a furry of tears she slumped to the floor. 1.179 + 1.180 +Tomoyo's suffered her own agony as she cradled her sobbing friend. 1.181 +Sakura's pain was always her own, amplified by the intense love the 1.182 +Daidouji woman bore her. Worse was knowing that she was responsible 1.183 +for bringing her dear friend into all this. Unaware of her tears that 1.184 +fell silently on Sakura's soft brown hair, Tomoyo struggled to keep 1.185 +from completely breaking down. Time enough for tears later, she 1.186 +scolded herself. Feeling the head burrowing into her breast, Tomoyo 1.187 +cooed reassurance, desperately trying to mask her own shattered 1.188 +heart. For a long time they hugged each other, oblivious to the 1.189 +figure that stood beside them. Finally, Sakura glimpsed the neatly 1.190 +starched white skirt, and struggled to her feet. Wiping away the 1.191 +tears, she rose unsteadily, helped by the Tomoyo. The woman offered a 1.192 +handkerchief that she thankfully accepted. Sakura stammered an 1.193 +apology, but the nurse cut her short, 1.194 + 1.195 +"Please, it's my fault for not warning you about him. He's, well, 1.196 +he's a bit of a problem child here, and there's no way to predict 1.197 +just how he will react." 1.198 + 1.199 +Sakura looked at her, verging on tears again. Confused and hurt, 1.200 +Sakura felt a stirring of anger at the injustice of it all, "But 1.201 +why/? Why did he do that? Why is he so mean? What a horrible boy." 1.202 + 1.203 +The nurse let out a heavy sigh, and stared at the wall, looking for 1.204 +the answer there. 1.205 + 1.206 +"He didn't use to be like that. He was actually one of our 1.207 +favorites: bright, curious, and always so helpful." 1.208 + 1.209 +Sakura looked at her, genuinely baffled. The nurse answered the 1.210 +girl's pained question before she asked it, 1.211 + 1.212 +"Well, I suppose no one really knows why. But last winter, he got a 1.213 +hold of his medical file. We never let the children see their files, 1.214 +of course, especially children like him. But he was always the 1.215 +curious one, and clever enough to find a way." 1.216 + 1.217 +Sakura and Tomoyo gazed at the woman, her features clouded in silent 1.218 +pain, an echo of some past storm of agonized regret. She smiled 1.219 +bitterly and continued, "I'm the one who left the charts out where he 1.220 +could get them. So all this really is my fault." 1.221 + 1.222 +Sakura's voice shook as she asked, 'But why…" Her voice trailed off, 1.223 +as if she dared not ask. The nurse answered in a detached, clinical 1.224 +manner, 1.225 + 1.226 +"Because he's terminal. And now he knows." 1.227 + 1.228 +Tomoyo looked at the brightly polished floor, eyes fixed on the 1.229 +black and white checkerboard tiles. Terminal. The nurse said the word 1.230 +as her Mother once said it, when describing what it was like when 1.231 +Nadeshiko was in the hospital. Terminal. The cold, metal finality of 1.232 +the word cut the heart like a dagger of ice. 1.233 + 1.234 +Sakura stared, the slow comprehension mirrored in her tear-streaked 1.235 +face. Again the nurse spoke in her best professional monotone, 1.236 + 1.237 +"He has maybe 6 months, at most a year." 1.238 + 1.239 +A dipping sun painting the hallway shades of pink and orange. Three 1.240 +figures standing silent. Nothing more to say. 1.241 + 1.242 +II. 1.243 + 1.244 +Sonomi served the tea herself. Eager to hear how the first day went 1.245 +for the new member of Daidouji Foundation, she had urged Tomoyo to 1.246 +bring Sakura over for dinner. When she heard her daughter's 1.247 +reluctance over the phone, she insisted. No one knows a daughter like 1.248 +her mother, and no one knew the enigmatic Tomoyo better than Sonomi. 1.249 +Something was wrong, and she would find out what. 1.250 + 1.251 +Dinner had been delicious, but strained. Both girls tried to put on 1.252 +a stolid front, but it was apparent the day had not gone well. 1.253 +Normally a gratifyingly hearty eater, Sakura picked at her food with 1.254 +distracted disinterest. Tomoyo bravely kept up a stream of 1.255 +conversation on every imaginable topic but the day at the hospital. 1.256 +Sonomi let her ramble, sometimes nudging the conversation in 1.257 +directions her daughter did not want it to go, watching for her 1.258 +reaction, probing, testing, reconnoitering. The older woman was 1.259 +anxious to know, but patient as a cat by a rat hole. She bided her 1.260 +time and waited for dessert. 1.261 + 1.262 +Chirping crickets made more noise than the sad little party of three 1.263 +sipping their tea in the massive Daidouji Estates garden. Finally, 1.264 +Tomoyo broke the silence and announced that they should be leaving. 1.265 +Her voice sounded relieved that the night was over, and whatever 1.266 +secrets lay hidden would stay that way. But Sonomi, with an inward 1.267 +smile, pounced. In a purring voice she asked, 1.268 + 1.269 +"Yes, I'm sure you two are exhausted after your big day at the 1.270 +Hospital." 1.271 + 1.272 +At this, Sakura stiffened, and Tomoyo glanced to the side, all hope 1.273 +of avoiding discovery dashed. Sonomi regarded the two with cat's 1.274 +eyes, inwardly smiling at their discomfort, knowing she had hit close 1.275 +to the mark. With her daughter, as well as the daughter of her 1.276 +beloved cousin, she was a typical mother, all love and affection. But 1.277 +when their welfare was at stake, she turned into a deadly predator. 1.278 +Sometimes love had to hurt before it could help. Sonomi let the 1.279 +uncomfortable silence do it's work until her daughter struggled to 1.280 +break it, 1.281 + 1.282 +"Well, it was, eh, very interesting for Sakura." As soon as she 1.283 +spoke, Tomoyo regretted her words. Her mother's eyes turned to Sakura 1.284 +as she blandly asked, 1.285 + 1.286 +"Oh, and what was so interesting today, Sakura-chan?" 1.287 + 1.288 +The girl stared at her for a moment, then her lip trembled and she 1.289 +began to cry. Not the wild sobbing of late afternoon, but a slow, 1.290 +soft, sad sort of sorrow, the sorrow of regret and loss. The sorrow 1.291 +that comes with the night. Tomoyo enfolded her friend in her arms, 1.292 +looking at her mother, silently begging her to stop. Sonomi's voice 1.293 +was kind but insistent, 1.294 + 1.295 +"Tomoyo-chan, what happened?" 1.296 + 1.297 +Before she could speak, Sakura broke in, "It's all my fault. I'm 1.298 +sorry. I'm so, so sorry." Slipping from her chair she fell to her 1.299 +knees, bowing her head to the ground like a suppliant. Sonomi stood 1.300 +up, walked over, bent down, and gently lifted the girl to her feet. 1.301 +Holding her close, gently stroking her hair and back, the woman spoke 1.302 +in a motherly voice that Sakura only dimly remembered, 1.303 + 1.304 +"It's all right now. It's all right." 1.305 + 1.306 +It took time, and some gently probing questions, for Sonomi to find 1.307 +it all out. She gave the girls time to calm down and talk among 1.308 +themselves when she went out to make more tea. Upon returning, she 1.309 +poured the steaming liquid into cute little yellow cups. Finally, 1.310 +Sakura whispered resignedly, 1.311 + 1.312 +"It really is my fault. I made such a scene. I'm deeply sorry. I 1.313 +will of course resign from my duties at the Daidouji Foundation." 1.314 +Tomoyo looked stricken, but Sonomi replied calmly after a pause, 1.315 + 1.316 +"Of course, you are free to resign anytime, as you are under no 1.317 +contractual obligation. But the Foundation," and here Sonomi spoke in 1.318 +her most dignified, Voice-Of-The-Foundation tone, "Sees nothing wrong 1.319 +in your actions." 1.320 + 1.321 +Sakura looked at her with surprise, "But I…" 1.322 + 1.323 +"But you did everything right". Sonomi smiled, placing her arm on 1.324 +the beautiful girl's shoulder. Her voice was almost mirthful, "You 1.325 +didn't break down in front of the children, and further upset them. 1.326 +You got out of the room and then started to cry. There's nothing 1.327 +wrong with crying, dear." 1.328 + 1.329 +Sakura stared into the woman's crystal blue eyes, and felt all the 1.330 +hurts of the day wash away. For the first time in many hours, Sakura 1.331 +managed a genuine smile. 1.332 + 1.333 +And so they talked, the three of them, sipping tea late into the 1.334 +night. A crescent moon swung into view, dancing amid the far away 1.335 +stars. The crickets stopped, and a cool breeze caused Sakura and 1.336 +Tomoyo to huddle together. Shortly after midnight Sonomi suddenly 1.337 +spoke up from the shadows in a voice fraught with emotion, 1.338 + 1.339 +"Just now, the moon reminded me of her. It was that sort moon on 1.340 +that night. No, it was that moon exactly." She sounded distant, her 1.341 +voice strange and far off. And so it was, for she was lost in memory. 1.342 +Still and faceless in the darkness, she spoke like a ghost from the 1.343 +long past, 1.344 + 1.345 +"It affects everyone differently, those it takes and those it leaves 1.346 +behind. Some are afraid, so very afraid. Some are sad, overfull with 1.347 +regrets. Some are so in pain that's all they know. Some are angry, 1.348 +cursing the hospitals, and the doctors and nurses who can't do 1.349 +anything, and all the living that walk about as if nothing had 1.350 +happened. As if no one had gone forever, as if no bright light had 1.351 +been extinguished in the filthy darkness. As if everything was just 1.352 +the same, even though it will never be the same again. I was angry 1.353 +like that. I guess I still am. But she wasn't." 1.354 + 1.355 +Sonomi paused, and Sakura could hear her own heart beating. Tomoyo 1.356 +listened, her heart breaking for her beloved mother. But Sonomi only 1.357 +laughed, 1.358 + 1.359 +"She wasn't angry. Not once, not ever in her whole life. At least 1.360 +not that I remember. She wasn't afraid at all. They always said she 1.361 +was too stupid to be afraid, climbing up trees and skiing down 1.362 +professional-only slopes. But it wasn't that she was stupid. It was 1.363 +just that she didn't care. About the danger, I mean. Nothing ever 1.364 +frightened her. She loved the whole world." Here the woman paused, 1.365 +and when she started again her voice was filled with wonder, "She 1.366 +even loved leaving it." 1.367 + 1.368 +"She told me, near the end, not to be afraid, or sad, or angry. She 1.369 +said she'd had a wonderful little visit. That was exactly what she 1.370 +called it, that short, sweet life of hers: the little visit. She said 1.371 +she had had a fascinating career, two wonderful children, and a 1.372 +cousin who adored her." Sonomi paused her, straining to keep the 1.373 +loathing out of her voice, 1.374 + 1.375 +"Oh, yes, and a wonderful husband, too. Anyway, she said with all 1.376 +these things, her life felt very complete. And she was curious about 1.377 +what came next. She really was. But I was still angry. So very, very 1.378 +angry. And anger is a terrible master. It makes you say and do things 1.379 +you don't really mean, things that hurt and break. You hurt so bad 1.380 +yourself that's all you want to do: hurt and break." 1.381 + 1.382 +Sonomi leaned closer to Sakura, gently taking her hand. In the dim 1.383 +light the woman's face seemed to Sakura almost ghostly, but she was 1.384 +too entranced to be afraid. The woman smiled and broke the spell, 1.385 +then she spoke in a plain, matter of fact voice, 1.386 + 1.387 +"Try not to blame the boy. He's probably afraid, and full of regret, 1.388 +and very angry. But he doesn't mean the hurt he causes. It's just 1.389 +that, when you have no hope…" 1.390 + 1.391 +Sonomi smiled a sad, knowing smile. Sakura nodded, and suddenly felt 1.392 +very, very tired. 1.393 + 1.394 +III. 1.395 + 1.396 +The next night, Sakura and Tomoyo stayed up late studying together. 1.397 +Even going to different schools, their classes were similar, so 1.398 +mutual study was a helpful exercise, especially for the frequently 1.399 +perplexed Sakura. Taking a break, Tomoyo brought out the torn fairy 1.400 +costume and began to sew. Sakura sat on the floor at the seamstress' 1.401 +feet, knees brought up together under her chin. The dark-haired girl 1.402 +knew her friend was deep in thought, so she worked quietly. Sakura 1.403 +looked up and saw the pale girl, her nimble fingers deftly stitching 1.404 +the torn material. Entranced, she watched the silver needle slip 1.405 +through the satiny fabric, every stitch perfect and precise. Tomoyo 1.406 +had always been a marvelous seamstress, garnering praise and 1.407 +attention all through school. She would kid that with all the 1.408 +practice sewing costumes for the Card Mistress, anyone would be good. 1.409 +Sakura was unable to look away from the slender fingers, the smooth 1.410 +flow of flawless craft. Tomoyo used a little desk lamp to light her 1.411 +work. The room was dim, save for the glow that bathed the costume on 1.412 +her lap. Sakura's green eyes wandered, beholding Tomoyo's placid 1.413 +face, illuminated by the little glow. She felt her heart flutter at 1.414 +the sight. 1.415 + 1.416 +Tomoyo had always been pretty, the prettiest girl she knew. But 1.417 +tonight, she was exquisite. Her violet eyes were fixed on her task, 1.418 +long lashes fluttering now and then. A cute little nose, pale, fair 1.419 +skin, and little ears shrouded in that mysterious hair, sometimes 1.420 +black, sometimes gray, sometimes almost violet. An ever present smile 1.421 +hovered on delicate cherry lips, making her seem as enigmatic as the 1.422 +Mona Lisa. Suddenly, Sakura was sweetly shaken by this ethereal 1.423 +vision of the girl she knew so well. A strange tugging at her heart, 1.424 +and a dizziness, like being on a great height looking down. Sakura 1.425 +felt an aching surge, a longing, an incomprehensible desire. She 1.426 +trembled like a fawn in the chill early dawn. She felt her body 1.427 +floating like a little cloud, far above the world below. Slowly, as 1.428 +if she were underwater, Tomoyo lifted her eyes and gazed at the 1.429 +countenance below. Sakura felt her face on fire, a furious blush 1.430 +covering her entire body. But she could not look away from those 1.431 +eyes, those deep, violet eyes. Tomoyo's smile widened ever so 1.432 +slightly. She tilted her head, looking at her friend with a 1.433 +quizzical, elfin curiosity. Sakura opened her mouth to speak, but no 1.434 +words came. Suddenly, she tore her gaze away, staring at the floor, 1.435 +breathing raggedly. As if from some far off place, she heard Tomoyo's 1.436 +voice. 1.437 + 1.438 +"Sakura-chan? Sakura-chan, are you OK?" 1.439 + 1.440 +I was going to say I love you. 1.441 + 1.442 +Had she actually said it out loud? Sakura's mind raced and wheeled 1.443 +in shock and confusion. No. No, but I was going to say it. I was 1.444 +going to say I love you. It sounded like the strangest three words 1.445 +ever uttered by human tongue: I love you. What had happened to her? 1.446 +As if an explosion had gone off near her head, she was disoriented, 1.447 +torn from her normal, cozy world. Tomoyo's voice again, shot through 1.448 +with worry and concern. 1.449 + 1.450 +"Sakura-chan, are you all right?" 1.451 + 1.452 +With a violent shake of her head, Sakura fought to regain her 1.453 +composure. She somehow managed a disjointed, "Ummm hmmm," nodding her 1.454 +head furiously. What had happened? She was afraid to look up, afraid 1.455 +she might again go spinning wildly out of control if she saw Tomoyo. 1.456 +Calm came gradually, haltingly, and brought a numb, fragile peace to 1.457 +her thudding heart. Tomoyo, masking her concern, sat back and 1.458 +continued her sewing. Time passed like a lazy river between them, 1.459 +until Tomoyo at last broke the silence, 1.460 + 1.461 +"Sakura-chan, what were you thinking of back then?" 1.462 + 1.463 +"Umm, that boy. That boy in the hospital," Sakura lied. Well, not 1.464 +precisely a lie. The boy had been on her mind ever since. 1.465 + 1.466 +"Ah, so," Tomoyo graciously replied. Her silence begged Sakura to 1.467 +continue. 1.468 + 1.469 +"I was so surprised, and then so hurt, and then so angry at him. I 1.470 +feel awful about that." 1.471 +Sakura remembered her righteous rage at the child, and the sickness 1.472 +that followed the nurse's revelation. 1.473 + 1.474 +"But Sakura-chan didn't know about the boy's condition. If she had, 1.475 +she would never have felt anger," Tomoyo looked intently at the 1.476 +fabric in her lap as she spoke; it was a delicate point in the 1.477 +mending. 1.478 + 1.479 +Sakura thought about this for a moment, and then replied, "Still, I 1.480 +shouldn't have gotten so angry." Then, mumbling to herself, "I wish 1.481 +there was something I could do." 1.482 + 1.483 +"There." A note of pride and triumph in Tomoyo's voice as she held 1.484 +the outfit aloft for Sakura's inspection, "As good as new." 1.485 + 1.486 +Sakura looked at the shimmering fairy costume. Tomoyo's work was 1.487 +impeccable: the tear neatly sewn and barely perceptible, the severed 1.488 +wing restored. Restored. Healed, fixed. Made whole again. 1.489 + 1.490 +Made well. 1.491 + 1.492 +Sakura's smile froze, and then broadened into a crazy grin. Leaping 1.493 +to her feet she took the outfit in both hands, holding it aloft. 1.494 +Then, she turned to her friend with a beaming smile, 1.495 + 1.496 +"No, Tomoyo-chan. It's better. Better than new!" 1.497 + 1.498 +The boy woke slowly from his dream. A sound? A knocking somewhere? 1.499 +Bleary-eyed, he stared at the ceiling. Then he heard it again, an 1.500 +unmistakable rapping. Startled, he sat up in bed and turned to the 1.501 +side, towards the window. There, hovering with great, beating wings, 1.502 +was the woman from before, the one in the costume. With her was the 1.503 +lady who always delivered the presents, and both were astride a long, 1.504 +slender staff with a marvelous star at the top. His mouth opened in 1.505 +surprise, for they were floating, no, flying in the air. He let out a 1.506 +startled cry, rousing the other children. Instinctively he crawled 1.507 +away to a corner of his bed as the other children moved to the window 1.508 +with oooo's and ahhhhhh's. The costumed woman was smiling, pointing 1.509 +to the handles on the inside of the window. A girl tried to open it, 1.510 +but it was stuck fast. Pleadingly she looked at him, and with a frown 1.511 +he moved to the window and undid the lock. The children were starting 1.512 +to get loud, but the costumed woman placed her finger to her lips and 1.513 +that quieted them somewhat. 1.514 + 1.515 +She floated into the room, great wings beating, a flurry of wind and 1.516 +feathers announcing her arrival. The dark-haired one slipped off the 1.517 +staff, video camera in hand, filming the proceedings. The feet of the 1.518 +other woman, clad in little beribboned slippers, finally touched the 1.519 +floor. The children encircled her in awe, but she came before the boy 1.520 +and stood straight and still. Then, bowing low before him, she spoke 1.521 +in a musical voice, 1.522 + 1.523 +'Gomenesai. I'm very sorry if I disturbed you the other day. Please 1.524 +accept my apologies." 1.525 + 1.526 +He stood there, unable to reply. The fairy figure straightened up, 1.527 +tilting her head and smiling. Then she said, 1.528 + 1.529 +"You may be right. There may be no real fairies in this world. But 1.530 +there is magic, and it is real." 1.531 + 1.532 +With that she swung her staff, and a riot of colors lit up the room. 1.533 +Her voice rang out as she flipped a card into the air, " ***Sakura's 1.534 +chant here**** 1.535 + 1.536 +Suddenly, a beautiful flower-clad woman appeared. She looked around 1.537 +the room, and with a wave of her arms showered the surprised children 1.538 +in a blizzard of sweetly scented petals. Then she began to dance, 1.539 +with the giggling children, with Sakura, and finally, with the still- 1.540 +startled boy. In a giddy whirl they danced, she smiling, he blushing, 1.541 +both spinning away. Finally, she stepped lightly before the dark- 1.542 +haired girl with the camera. The woman dressed as a fairy giggled, 1.543 +"She wants to dance with you, too, Tomoyo-chan." 1.544 + 1.545 +Slowly the woman lowered her camera, looking a bit uncertain. She 1.546 +glanced at Sakura, who was busy with a gaggle of young children. 1.547 +Then, with a smile, she walked to the boy and leaned forward, "Would 1.548 +you please hold it for me?" 1.549 + 1.550 +He gazed at her sparkling eyes and felt his heart pound. Taking the 1.551 +camera, he watched her return to the mysterious flower woman, curtsey 1.552 +prettily, and begin to dance. Distressed to think such a beautiful 1.553 +sight might be lost forever, he swung the camera up and began 1.554 +filming. Through the viewfinder he watched her, graceful and fluid, 1.555 +her body flowing in rhythm to the music. Music? What music? Where was 1.556 +it coming from? He didn't know, but he could hear. And see. 1.557 + 1.558 +There were other amazing sights to see that night as the fairy woman 1.559 +tossed her cards and waved her staff: a bouncing plush toy, a 1.560 +mysterious, shadowy figure, and a strange flying teddy bear that kept 1.561 +up an incessant chatter about himself. Finally, one of the girl 1.562 +patients pulled on Sakura's sleeve, and whispered that it was nearly 1.563 +time for the night nurse to check up on them. The fairy girl looked 1.564 +panicky, but the one called Tomoyo calmly began tidying up, tucking 1.565 +the children in bed, and escorting Sakura to the window. The boy 1.566 +followed, feeling a mix of emotions. Wonder and awe clashed with 1.567 +shame for his past behavior. Clearing his throat, he watched the 1.568 +fairy girl, Tomoyo, and the teddy bear stop and face him, 1.569 + 1.570 +"Excuse me. I….I ," It was hard to say. He could just let it go, 1.571 +but… "I'm very sorry that I tore up your costume. I…I would like to 1.572 +help pay for the new one you bought." 1.573 + 1.574 +The fairy girl looked confused, but Tomoyo smiled as she arched over 1.575 +him, "It's the same costume. I just sewed it up." 1.576 + 1.577 +Astonished, he turned and glimpsed her pale face, the color of 1.578 +radiant moonlight. He bowed and stammered, "Thank you for fixing it." 1.579 + 1.580 +She nodded and then slipped through the window onto the staff, aided 1.581 +by the fairy girl. The children gathered around, straining to keep 1.582 +their gleeful voices down. He waved, and thought he saw the beautiful 1.583 +dark-haired girl wave back. The pair swung into the starry night, and 1.584 +he watched them until they vanished. He stood and stared into the 1.585 +dark sky. 1.586 + 1.587 +"Tomoyo," he whispered her name to himself, "Tomoyo." 1.588 + 1.589 +The little girl in the adjacent bed poked him in the ribs. With a 1.590 +mischievous grin she giggled, "See, fairies are real." 1.591 + 1.592 +He looked down ate her and smiled wryly, "Well, I don't know about 1.593 +that. But I guess magic is." 1.594 + 1.595 +The next morning, Sakura and Tomoyo slept late and missed all their 1.596 +early classes At that same time, the Acting Director of the Tokyo 1.597 +Medical Center Children's Hospital began his day by trying to figure 1.598 +out how to dispose of 12 bushels of flower petals in Ward 26. 1.599 \ No newline at end of file