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1 Cardcaptor Nadeshiko2 Chapter 13 by G.P. and Amazoness Duo4 pearsong1954@yahoo.com5 amazonessduo@hotmail.com7 Spring came all in a rush that year, brusquely chasing away winter's chill. Nadeshiko was drawn8 to the burgeoning sunshine like all the plants and animals that bloomed and stirred after a long9 hibernation. The park near her house was closed for construction, but an indulgent mother10 cheerfully ferried the girl and her cousin to the nearby park at Tomoeda. Stopping in a crowded11 lot, Nadeshiko's mother bustled the children to the edge of the just-green grass. Sitting on her12 heels, she earnestly looked at her daughter as she spoke,14 "Nadeshiko-chan, I want you to stay in the park, and be careful. Please don't wander around, and15 stick by Sonomi-chan, OK? Nadeshiko-chan?"17 But the girl was already lost in the budding branches and twittering birds. Her emerald eyes18 sparkled in wonder as she clasped her hands and hopped excitedly. A little zephyr teasingly19 tossed her long, silvery hair, as if inviting the beautiful child to come and play. With a sigh,20 her mother smiled and looked at her daughter's companion.22 Born nine months before her flighty cousin, Sonomi's height and serious manner made her seem more23 mature than her 10 years. Wearing her reddish-auburn hair in two long, practical pigtails, and24 dressed in a pretty white skirt with a frilly, long-sleeve mint-green blouse, she looked25 perfectly attired for the cool, spring day. Nadeshiko's mother placed her hand on the girl's26 shoulder and gazed into her sky-blue eyes. With a pleading smile, she said,28 "Please try and watch out for her, Sonomi-chan."30 Sonomi bowed quickly and answered, "Hai."32 The Amamiya woman stood and said, "Il be back at three o'clock to pick you up. Oh, and here's33 some money for lunch. They have a nice little stand that sells snacks over by the playground.34 Have a fun time!"36 As the older woman waved and walked away, Sonomi bowed, but her daughter was already running37 towards the bushes, quickly followed by her nearly frantic cousin. Poised to enter the car, she38 watched them from a distance. Her precious daughter, growing up so fast! With a smile and a39 sigh, she started the engine and drove away.41 Nadeshiko tilted back her head and stared at the sky. She began to twirl about; arms spread42 wide, giggling, slowly gaining speed as the dancing dizziness took her. Laughing, she collapsed43 in a heap as the shimmering world tilted and spun. Lying back in the grass, shading her eyes44 from the dazzling sun, she slowly regained her equilibrium. Puffy white clouds hovered in the45 turquoise sky, drifting gently on some unseen breeze. The little girl loved simple things. Each46 leaf and pebble, every grain of sand and drop of briny water at the beach was a world of it's47 own. She could stare for hours at droplets trickling down a rainy-day window, or fat, white48 snowflakes silently falling. Boredom was an alien emotion she had never experienced, for there49 was always something to catch and teasingly hold her attention. Closing her eyes, feeling the50 world swirling about in the inner darkness, she heard a voice softly calling,52 "Nadeshiko-chan, you shouldn't spin around like that. You'll make yourself sick."54 Her eyelashes fluttered, and a slightly tilting Sonomi filled her vision. Sonomi-chan! For a55 moment she lay there, gazing at the solemnly beautiful girl sitting by her side. She felt56 ice-blue eyes regarding her with loving care and concern. Smiling, she reached out and lightly57 took one of the swaying pigtails in her hand. Fascinated, she traced the contours of the58 twisting braids with her fingers, her eyes following the terra-cotta curves of the girl's59 lustrous hair. In a whispery voice she asked,61 "Sonomi-chan, can you show me how to braid my hair like this? It's so pretty."63 Sonomi blinked in momentary confusion. Feeling her hair in the hand of the gorgeous girl left64 her breathless and blushing. She felt a flash of irritation at herself for being so surprised at65 her cousin's sudden change of topic. She was often blindsided by the strange girl's erratic66 thoughts and actions. With an inner sigh, she conceded the impossibility of sticking to the67 original topic. Rather than continuing her lecture on the dangers of dizziness, she let herself68 go with the unpredictable flow. She was also aware of the crimson-hot blush spreading across her69 cheeks as she answered,71 "Thank you, Nadeshiko-chan. I'd love to show you how to braid your hair someday."73 For a while Nadeshiko was silent, lost in contemplation. Then she sat up, gazing at Sonomi. Her74 cousin looked away, blushing again, unable to voice the feelings she barely understood. Nadeshiko75 stood and suddenly started singing to herself, beaming down at Sonomi. She teetered for a few76 halting steps, giggling at her fading dizziness. Sonomi shot up to steady her, and was suddenly77 hugged by her cousin. The slender body embraced her tightly, nearly overwhelming her in a storm78 of scented, silvery hair. Again she heard the soft, feathery voice,80 "I love you, Sonomi-chan."82 Sonomi was dumbstruck. Nadeshiko baffled her, enchanted her, and set her heart racing. Around83 the girl her emotions were always in a whirl, robbing her of speech and reason. All she could do84 was hug back with a fierce, mysterious affection. Finally, Nadeshiko laughed in a high-pitched85 trill, then dashed away like some nymph in the forest. Sonomi breathlessly watched her go, shook86 off the odd urge to cry, and then sprinted off to make sure she was all right.88 All that day they played in the park. The spring sun warmed them, and the buds and blossoms,89 shaking off the shackles of winter, cheered them with the news that all life comes ‘round again.90 They nibbled little crackers and snacks, and Nadeshiko bought a sweet potato from a broken-down91 looking truck. Sonomi frowningly said they might get ill from such unlady-like fare, but accepted92 the steaming portion of sweetness from her cousin, secretly reveling in the illicit treat.93 Finally, they wandered to an open field bordered with sakura trees. The cherry blossoms were in94 early bloom, floating over the grassy expanse like pink and white clouds. Nadeshiko squealed in95 delight and ran to greet her favorite flowers. Sonomi trailed along behind, half watching a group96 of older boys playing baseball at the far end of the field. One of them, large and muscular,97 swung hard and knocked himself down, laughing all the while. But the next pitch he pulverized,98 the ball leaping off his bat, rocketing past the outfield, towards the sakura trees, and, Sonomi99 realized in horror, right at Nadeshiko-chan.101 Nadeshiko stopped running as soon as she reached the first tree. She looked up at the sky,102 dappled sunlight scattered by thousands of sakura blossoms waving gently in the breeze. Reaching103 up with delicate fingers, she touched a satiny flower, felt the hard, rough branch and a slick,104 shimmering green leaf. Overflowing with indescribable joy, eyes drinking in the quivering beauty,105 she smiled. She felt her body melting away, her ephemeral frame vaporizing in a spray of light.106 For an instant she saw with the eyes of the tree, old eyes that had watched a hundred thousand107 sunsets and millions of stars spinning in the black satin sky. She saw the world of trees, where108 time meanders in a slow and steady flow, where people and birds and bugs chatter and eat and109 pass away in an instant. And then, she saw the ball, a streak of white lightning blazing straight110 at her, at the flowers and buds and branches, at the fragile flesh and bone of her pale,111 porcelain face. She heard a thin scream, wailing from far away, calling a name, her name? But112 she stood still, entranced by the dipping arc of the ball as it sailed towards her, gathering113 speed in descent, whispering of pain and disfigurement and dark, seductive death. As the white114 blur approached, crashing through the twigs and leaves, sending up a shower of pretty, pink115 sakura blossoms, she felt a sudden pressure on her arm and shoulder, a jarring shove knocking116 her off balance. Her eyes followed the slow-motion flight of the ball as she fell, it's course117 straight and true even as it's target tilted away. The ball struck, cushioned by her thick,118 silken hair, glancing off the side of her head. In a flash her vision grayed and faded, and the119 blackness took her.121 Sonomi exploded in a desperate sprint, a fatal race against the streaking ball. As she strained122 every muscles and sinew, she saw Nadeshiko transfixed, watching the sky. She screamed her name123 even as her lungs gasped for air, but the girl ignored her. Panic and fear were swallowed in a124 longing for speed as all thoughts and feelings gave way to a singularity of instinct. As125 Nadeshiko filled her vision she leapt like a panther for the kill, outstretched fingers clawing126 at the innocent girl. Her momentum shoved her cousin back with a sudden snap, but too late, as127 the ball hit her head with a sickening thud. The two tumbled to the ground together, but Sonomi128 quickly sprang back up and knelt by Nadeshiko's side. Her eyes closed, the girl lay still as129 death in the sweet, spring grass. Sonomi felt an icy dread gripping her chest as she stared at130 the broken doll figure splayed in the grass, silvery hair spread like a fan, framing the131 beautiful, lifeless face. The unthinkable tore at her self-control like some frenzied animal.132 She trembled, tears falling freely, dotting Nadeshiko's creamy white ice-cream dress like little133 raindrops. She was oblivious to the breathless voice behind her,135 "No. Oh, no."137 The teenage boy in the baseball uniform knelt on the other side of the fallen girl, concern138 etched in his face. He reached out and took the girl's slender wrist, feeling for a pulse. The139 relief poured out in his gentle voice,141 "She's alive. Thank goodness. I was so afraid. My, my house is right over there. Let's take her142 there, OK?"144 Sonomi, still in shock, nodded as the sempai easily lifted the stricken girl, carefully cradling145 her head in his large arms.147 Nadeshiko slowly awoke in shadowy darkness, with only a thin trickle of sunlight eking past the148 drawn shades of an unfamiliar room. Fragments of dreams lingered as her eyes focused on the dimly149 lit ceiling. She scanned the unfamiliar space, and then heard the music again. The music from her150 dreams, the music she had followed while she slept. Slept? Why was she sleeping in a funny room151 like this? But the music called to her again, and she sat up, listening. She stood, a bit152 unsteady at first, and then tiptoed to the door. The music was behind there, behind that door.153 Curious, she opened it a crack, and heard the music swell. It was some sort of dance music, a154 Western waltz, maybe. Her eyes were already used to the darkness, and she carefully crept down155 the creaking stairs. Awareness of a headache slowly came, but in her fascination with the156 alluring music she ignored it. Finally, she reached the basement floor, and found herself in the157 middle of a library.159 There were all manner of books packed on the shelves, most of them very old looking, with titles160 in languages she could not read. She followed the delightfully cheery music, looking for a radio161 or phonograph. But there were only books. Finally, she paused, puzzled, and simply listened to162 the wonderful tune. She smiled. And then she began to dance.164 Holding the scalloped hem of her dress, she slowly began to twirl and step to the music. She165 was, at times, something of a clumsy girl, and wondered if that explained the bump on her head166 that she felt just now. But she danced with an easy grace, and was charming to behold. Her mother167 had enrolled her in dance class at an early age, and if she lacked the burning desire and168 ambition of the other girls, her natural beauty and poise had quickly won over the instructors.169 The Russian woman told her mother that the girl had the natural talent to be a professional170 ballerina, and that in the old country she would have been boarded at one of the great ballet171 schools and molded properly. But Nadeshiko was too easily distracted, and her sweetness too172 potent for the teachers to apply the harsh discipline needed to bend her to their will. Yet when173 she danced, the other students watched, some in awe and some in envy, for she seemed to them174 like some fugitive from the realms of Faerie.176 So she danced, green eyes sparkling, hair loose and free, bare feet tracing deft patterns on the177 dusty floor. The magic buried deep inside of her awoke, and shone forth like a blazing beacon of178 pure, white light. In the cramped spaces of the dark basement she leapt and spun, a shimmering179 whirlwind of pirouettes and swirls. Then her motions slowed, fingers tracing slow circles in the180 air, timidly tip-toeing like a fawn in the deep forest. Gyrating, gliding with light-footed ease,181 she danced for the music whose source she could not see. But she was seen, and watched with182 surprise, delight, and yearning. Suddenly leaping high, then descending airily, her dress183 ruffling like gossamer in the wind, she was startled by a thudding sound on the ground by her184 tiny feet. The music stopped, and so did her dance. Curious, she bent over and picked the book185 up. It was an odd volume, ancient by it's look, heavy, and thick with dust. She brushed it off,186 and saw the image of a winged, golden lion on the back, and strange moons and a sun on the front.187 The book was fastened with metallic clasp, and as she examined it more closely she realized that188 it was a western book, and the lion was actually on the front cover. But what could be in such a189 strange and marvelous volume? Why was it locked tight? Aching to know, her agile fingers190 carefully pried the clasp. At first resistent, it suddenly sprang open with a click that sounded191 distressingly loud in the quiet basement.193 Nadeshiko gently opened the book and was amazed to find not pages, but a recessed hollow194 containing what looked like cards. She carefully placed the book on the floor, and took out the195 top card. It was so beautiful! On it was a young woman in a magical dress that looked just like196 a blossom. Her hair was worn in two twirly cones, with little spiral tresses dangling at the197 ends. She had flowers for earrings, and smiled beatifically, eyes closed, as petals rained down198 upon her. There were strange, petal-like symbols on her forehead and breast. The mysterious199 figure was bordered by a frame with the sun on top, two seven-pointed stars on each side, and a200 crescent moon at her feet. She was absolutely adorable, and Nadeshiko loved her at first sight.201 Her name was written in Romanic letters, in the English language that always baffled the girl at202 school. Nadeshiko struggled to remember the complex patterns of sound that the alien letters203 formed,205 "Teh...heh.....ee...The, The! Foo...Row..." She struggled with the impossible "L" sound.206 Concentrating, her tongue feeling odd and thick, she tried again,208 "The...Fo...low...her......Follow?....The Flower!"210 The excitment of discovery lit up her face, and in the same instant the card was lit with an211 equally sudden, oscillating white light. She felt the card fall, or leap, from her hand, and was212 momentarily blinded by the shatteringly brilliant light. Falling backwards in surprise and213 banging into a bookshelf, she barely kept on her feet. Painfully squinting her eyes, the room214 was illuminated in a soft, pale, glow. Gradually growing used to the brightness, she discerned215 the outline of a figure in front of her. At the same time she caught the unmistakable scent of216 flowers, hundreds of flowers mingled together, gardens and greenhouses and fields full of217 flowers. With a start, she recognized the outline of the figure before her as the beautiful218 young woman in the card.220 Open-mouthed, she gasped as the woman slowly approached her. Regarding her with luminous,221 multi-hued eyes, the flowery creature dipped in a pretty little curtsey. Not quite sure what222 else to do, Nadeshiko held the hem of her dress and offered her own curtsey in return. This223 brought a musical giggle from the woman, who smiled and leaned closer, regarding the barefoot224 girl with fascination. She reached out a hand, and gently ran her fingers through the long,225 silvery hair. Resting her palm on the girl’s cheek, Nadeshiko closed her eyes, nearly226 overwhelmed by the sweet scent of roses and lilies. Her eyes shot open as she felt a hand227 embrace her waist, pulling her closer as the music swelled. When the woman took her other hand228 and held her close, Nadeshiko blushed. This brought more giggles from the strange new229 acquaintance as she neatly stepped into the pace of the music.231 And so they danced, Nadeshiko quickly falling into the rhythm of her taller partner. She had232 danced with other girls in her class, but never with someone like this. The two swept over the233 floor in a graceful arc, the girl following her partner step by step. At first, Nadeshiko234 labored to keep up, but she quickly gained familiarity with the pattern, and soon gave herself235 over to the motion and the music. There was a dreamy, unreal quality to the dance, and the girl236 was aware that as they spun and dipped, a flurry of flower petals were left in their wake. As237 the tempo picked up, they whirled about faster and faster, whipping up the air into a little238 cyclone. The books were shaken on the shelves, and Nadeshiko saw the cards in the mysterious239 book she had found thrown into the air, glowing and shimmering, spinning along with their dance.240 Finally, the cards burst through the ceiling in a blaze of light, slipping through the wooden241 surface like pebbles dropped in a lake. Astonished, concerned, and breathless from the waltz,242 Nadeshiko spoke in a panicky whisper, “Please stop.”244 In an instant, Flower flowed like liquid back into her card as Nadeshiko watched in stunned245 silence. Dizzy from all the twirling and spinning, the girl picked up the card in one hand, and246 felt her throbbing head with the other. Suddenly, a high-pitched voice shrieked out behind her,247 and the already disoriented girl leapt into the air,249 “The Cards!”251 Nadeshiko quickly bowed her apologies, “Gomenesai, I, Umm, it was all my fault. I didn’t know252 that the dancing would scatter them so.”254 But as she peeked to see the feet of the owner of the voice, there was nothing but empty floor.255 Puzzled, she raised her eyes higher, and finally saw a small, winged little creature, paws on256 his cheek, staring dumbstruck at the now empty book on the floor. Nadeshiko stood up and stared257 in turn. Despite it’s obvious distress, the little animal was irresistibly kawaii, and with a258 delighted squeel the girl grabbed the creature and smothered it in a giggling hug. Squirming away259 from the demonstrative stranger, the furry animal shot back in an accusatory tone,261 “Who are you? Where did the Cards go? How did they get free?”263 Giggling, Nadeshiko bowed and answered brightly, “I’m Amamiya Nadeshiko.” Then, clasping her264 hands behind her back, she leaned forward and continued, “I’m so very sorry if I lost your cards.265 I guess it happened when Flower and I were dancing. She’s such an amazing dancer, and I guess we266 set too fast a pace. “268 The furry creature regarded her with a suspicious gaze and asked, “How did Flower get free. Did269 you see who did it?”271 Nadeshiko tilted her head, placing her fingertip on her cheek as she tried to remember, “Well, I272 don’t really know. I first saw her appear after I said her name written on the card.”274 Wings beating faster, the hovering animal looked at her in disbelief, “You set her free? But you275 aren’t the Card Captor. You can’t be.”277 Nadeshiko smiled and replied, “I don’t know what that is, a Card Captor, I mean. If I see that278 person, I’ll be happy to tell you.”280 “You spoke Flower’s name,” the creature asked. The girl smilingly nodded her assent.282 “And then she appeared.” Again, the smile and the nod. The little animal continued to regard her,283 as if measuring her against some hidden standard. Finally, he asked,285 “You opened the book.”287 Still smiling, she replied, “The Book.”289 He nodded.291 “THE Book.” She stated definitively.293 Again, he nodded. With a puzzled look she asked,295 “What book is that?”297 After his dizziness cleared, the animal squeeked angrily, “Baka! The Clow Book! The book with298 all the cards in it.”300 Nadeshiko’s expression brightened, “Oh, THAT book! Yes, I opened it. That’s where I saw the301 Flower card. I wonder what other cards were in there.” She stood lost in this new thought.303 He gazed at her wonderingly, thinking to himself, “Is she the one? How can it possibly be her?304 Something about all this seems so wrong. But she says she opened the Book, and summoned The305 Flower. And she sent her back; I saw that with my own eyes. How could she possibly do that306 unless…” Finally, he spoke up in a rolling, portentous voice,308 “Yes, now I see. I can see that you are indeed the Card Captor of legend. I am the Beast of the309 Seal, Kereberous the Golden, Guardian of the Cards, and for 300 years my vision has never failed.310 Even now, the challenge of the Cards calls to us. Come, Card Captor, for our work begins!”312 Kereberous struck an awesome pose, a formidable combination of determination, will, and hearty313 good fellowship. In response, Nadeshiko replied,315 “I wonder if there were any other flowers in there. Oh, or maybe other pretty things, like cute316 little netsuke, or maybe some yummy food cards!”318 Kereberous stared in disbelief at the girl, oblivious to everything he had said. Holding a paw319 to his bowed head he released an exasperated sigh. As he was about to speak again, a desperate320 scream rose from the floor above, “Nadeshiko-chan? Nadeshiko-chan! Where are you?”322 The girl looked up at the ceiling and whispered, “Sonomi-chan?”