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author | rlm |
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date | Sun, 14 Mar 2010 07:01:51 -0400 |
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1 Author’s notes: Hi everyone! ^-^ This is my first Sonomi & Nadeshiko story. I2 just love Sonomi-san and I feel so horrible that she lost her beloved Nadeshiko.3 ;_; I really hope I can write more about them. ^-^ If you have any comments,4 please e-mail me. ^-^7 Where Did You Go?8 By the Amazoness Duo9 amazonessduo@hotmail.com12 Sonomi Daidouji sighed miserably, looking out at the forest from the13 balcony where she used to play with her darling little cousin, Nadeshiko. She14 had come out to her grandfather’s house out in the woods to get away from it all.15 Both the business pressure of everyday life at the Daidouji Toy Company and16 also the more profound pain that wasn’t so easily escaped. “Nadeshiko-chan,”17 she whispered softly into the wind, only seeing a brewing storm where her18 cousin had seen rainbows.19 She had asked Tomoyo to come along as well. A little time away would20 be good for her. Especially now that the Chinese boy had returned. But her21 daughter had politely refused, saying that she wished to stay near Sakura during22 all this, even if it hurt. Another, darker sigh escaped the older woman’s lips. If23 only Tomoyo had told Sakura like she’d always told her to. Holding back would24 only get you years of pain, she had tried to explain to her young daughter. But25 she had just smiled and replied that all she wanted was for Sakura to be happy.26 She would understand when she was ready to. Did that mean that Nadeshiko27 had never been ready to understand her feelings? Would the same be true of28 Nadeshiko’s daughter? When you love someone so much that they’re your very29 reason to greet the new day, their loss can destroy you. And loss wasn’t30 necessarily their death, either. Sonomi had lost her dear Nadeshiko when he had31 stolen her away. That quiet teacher that had apparently no idea of just how much32 Nadeshiko had meant to her. She knew he was smarter than that. He had known33 all along, but had taken her anyway. Despite Sonomi’s best efforts to stop him,34 it wasn’t enough. Destroyed and lacking any will to go on, she had left, her only35 reminder the bouquet from Nadeshiko’s wedding. Would her daughter be just as36 wrongfully punished for the sin of loving one so much?37 The first cold droplets of rain hit the matriarch of the Daidouji family38 like bitter tears. She closed her eyes as she leaned against the railing, the sweet39 echoes of years long gone still stirring through the old house. “Where are you,40 Nadeshiko-chan?” she heard herself ask into the coming storm. “I need you now41 more than I ever did. I always said I’d protect you, but I did a rather terrible job,42 didn’t I? I couldn’t protect you from him and I couldn’t protect you from death.43 I couldn’t scare if off with a dirty look, I couldn’t keep you alive and happy. I44 couldn’t keep you with me. Every day that goes by, I can feel you. Everytime I45 see her, your daughter, I can feel you so close to me. I can see why Tomoyo-46 chan loves her so. She has the same sweet innocence that you did, Nadeshiko-47 chan. The same caring soul.” Sonomi barely noticed the tears mixing with the48 rain drops down her cheeks. “But what have I done to curse my family? Why49 doesn’t Tomoyo-chan deserve the happiness that Kinomoto-san robbed from50 me? Tomoyo-chan tries to be so happy, so strong for Sakura-chan, but she can’t51 keep it up. I know because I’ve lived through the worst of it. And I know she52 won’t last much longer. If you pour all of your love out for so long without any53 love returned to you, you start to die. Just like a flower. Slowly and painfully54 until you wilt away.” Looking up, her hair started to get thrown around by the55 strong winds. “I miss you so much. Even here. But I remember you smiling and56 laughing. It doesn’t make it hurt any less, but it means that I can smile.”57 “Where are you, Nadeshiko-chan? I love you.”59 ‘Oh, Sonomi, I’m so sorry. I never meant to hurt you. I.. I didn’t60 understand. I thought you would always be there. When you left, I was61 devastated. I didn’t know if I could go on without my big cousin Sonomi there62 to make everything all right. I thought I loved him but... It had to be this way.63 We had to have Sakura so that everything could come about. And you had64 Tomoyo because of your loneliness. It’s always so sweet seeing you with your65 daughter. I still can’t believe you have her keep her hair like mine. You make a66 wonderful mother, Sonomi. I’m right here. I’m right with you, just like I always67 am. I’m keeping an eye on you. And my daughter. And yours. But you can’t see68 me. I want to cry at that. If only... But you’ll understand one day. Because I’m69 waiting for you, Sonomi. I’ll be waiting for you here as soon as your life is over.70 Waiting right here. Oh, I’m sorry. Oh, Sonomi...’72 A knock at the front door startled Sonomi out of her reverie. Who could73 it be all the way out here in the woods? She contemplated leaving the visitor74 alone for a moment, but finally decided against it. Who would be all the way up75 here if it wasn’t important? It had better be, at least. The businesswoman headed76 through the large home with sure steps towards the door. Maybe Tomoyo had77 decided to come up after all. All she would have to do is tell her bodyguards to78 drive her out here. And her grandfather would be thrilled to see her. Or maybe it79 would be Sakura out here like she had been so long ago. If it was, Sonomi would80 have to tell her all about the way of things and make her understand just how81 much Tomoyo loved her. If Tomoyo wasn’t going to, someone needed to spell82 things out for the brunette. She swore Sakura could be just as dense as her83 mother. “Nadeshiko...?” Not even realizing she’d said her name, Sonomi was84 staring directly at the very woman who had left the biggest impact on her life.85 Suddenly she was ten again, up with her cousin at her grandfather’s house for86 the weekend, the two of them playing happily as Sonomi tried her hardest to87 protect her fragile little cousin.88 Long, gray hair framed the picture perfect face of the woman in the89 doorway. “Sonomi!” she exclaimed happily, her heart pounding in her chest as90 she smiled brightly. Her long curly hair fluttered in the wet wind as the coming91 storm began to pick up. Her face hadn’t changed at all, still the same beautiful92 features that had adorned her the day she’d died oh so many years ago. Her long93 white dress clung to her loosely in the wind. Smiling emerald eyes playfully94 grasped Sonomi’s own.95 The specter just stood there in the doorway staring back at Sonomi for a96 long moment. Before Sonomi could tell herself that this was a stress induced97 hallucination, the figure of her long dead cousin lunged forward in a warm98 embrace. “Na… Nadeshiko-chan?” she asked weakly, feeling the blood drain99 from her body. Her thoughts swirled like the storm that would soon be upon100 them. She could barely form any coherent thought as she stood in the embrace,101 her emotions warring in her heart. Ignoring them all, she hugged her cousin back102 as tightly as she could. Everything was the same, from her soft touch to the103 sweet scent of her hair that tickled Sonomi’s nose.104 Nadeshiko stood there for a long moment in Sonomi’s protective arms.105 That had been a lot easier than she’d thought. She had been so worried that106 Sonomi would send her away, that she’d be angry with her. It had taken her107 forever to work up the courage to knock on the door. But now, in her cousin’s108 arms, it all felt right again. Maybe Sonomi wasn’t mad at her after all. But... No,109 she couldn’t think about what could go wrong right now. She just had to follow110 her heart and it would all work out. This time she wouldn’t waver from her111 heart. A few more cold droplets of ice water splashed against her ivory skin,112 making her shiver. “Umm… Sonomi, do you mind if I come in?”113 Still completely caught off guard by her cousin’s sudden reappearance,114 Sonomi nodded weakly. “Hai, come right in, Nadeshiko-chan. I don’t want you115 getting wet. You could catch cold.”116 Nadeshiko giggled as she let the older woman escort her inside. Old117 habits died hard, apparently. Sonomi was still as overprotective of her as always.118 Something about that was reassuring. Sonomi was nearly as overprotective with119 her daughter as she’d been with her. Watching with a little concern at her120 cousin’s shocked expression, she waved her hand in front of Sonomi’s face, the121 brunette’s slant hairstyle moving from side to side as she shook her head.122 “Sonomi, are you alright? You seem so... agitated.”123 “I’m fine, Nadeshiko-chan. Just fine. I...” Sonomi shook her head124 again, at a loss for words. Her dear, sweet, beloved Nadeshiko-chan was125 standing there in the living room. Hadn’t she practiced over and over what she’d126 say to her if she ever saw her again? But now it all drained away. She had never127 thought she would actually have the chance. Her hand reached out slowly, shaky128 fingers brushing Nadeshiko’s soft cheek and gray hair. Pulling back, afraid that129 she’d disappear, Sonomi just watched her cousin for several uneasy moments.130 She had the urge to take her in her arms, kiss her, and never let her go. Instead,131 she tried very hard not to blink once as she went over and started rummaging132 through her purse.133 Watching silently, Nadehsiko took a seat in the plush chair her134 grandfather had bought when she was...eleven? No, that was the year Sonomi135 had dragged her out of the pool because she’d thought she was drowning. Nine?136 No, that was when they’d gone hiking and she’d sprained her ankle and Sonomi137 had tried to walk all the way back home with her on her back. No, the chair was138 definitely when she was twelve. Smiling pleasantly as she pushed her memories139 to the side, she placed her hands in her lap. The smile faded as she watched140 Sonomi pacing back and forth with a cigarette. Sonomi had stopped back the141 first time Nadeshiko had caught her when they were teenagers. All she had had142 to say was that she didn’t want Sonomi doing that and the other girl had quit143 altogether. It didn’t matter that it could have ruined her on the track team, all144 that mattered was that she didn’t want her to. But Sonomi’s shaking hands145 showed that this was a desperate attempt to calm frayed nerves. She wanted to146 get up and try to comfort her the way she used to, but she didn’t know if Sonomi147 would welcome her as she used to so many years ago.148 Taking a huff of the cigarette, Sonomi’s mind fought desperately to149 rationalize what was going on. Too much work? Too many memories from150 being back at her grandfather’s house? A bad dream? Indigestion? Did it even151 matter as long as she was back? Shaking her head, she fought back tears. She152 didn't think she could handle losing her again. What if this was any one of those153 things? Was it even Nadeshiko? How could it be?154 “It really is me, Sonomi,” Nadeshiko spoke up from across the room,155 cutting into her thoughts. “I wanted to see you again. I miss you.” She frowned156 sadly as her eyes met her cousin’s again. “I have ever since you left me. I was157 never truly happy after I lost you, Sonomi. I wanted you to see my babies and to158 be there just like we always talked about when we were little. I needed my big159 cousin to watch out for me. You know I’m no good at it on my own.” A sad160 laugh escaped her lips. “I just... My wedding night? Did you have to leave on161 my wedding night?” Tears glistened in emerald green eyes.162 The taller woman felt as if she’d been shot through the heart at the163 wavering in Nadeshiko’s voice. “What? Nadeshiko-chan, you weren’t supposed164 to know about it. That’s why I didn’t tell anyone I was leaving. If I’d known...”165 She closed her eyes but opened them hastily, afraid that her dearest Nadeshiko166 would disappear, leaving her all alone once more.167 “You’d have what? Left later when I couldn’t come find you and beg168 you to stay?” Nadeshiko asked softly. “Do you know how much that night hurt?169 I had just gotten married and found out that you were going away. That I would170 never see my cousin, my best friend, ever again. Seeing the hurt in your eyes... I171 couldn’t take it. Fujitaka found me crying in my wedding dress after I’d watched172 you walk away for good. And then I had to put on a smile for the few members173 of my family that actually came to my wedding.” As soon as the words were174 out, she regretted them. No matter how painful that night had been for her, it had175 been infinitely more painful for her cousin. Sonomi had felt betrayed, lost, torn176 apart. She had nothing to do but run away. What would have happened had177 Sonomi stayed? That would have just hurt her even more.178 The room blurred around Sonomi as her eyes began welling with tears,179 that painful night still vivid in her memory even after all those years. “I had to180 see you one last time. I felt like I was dying the entire ceremony. One knife in181 my heart after another. I could barely keep quiet when they asked if anyone had182 any objections. I could barely hold in the tears. But I tried my damnedest to get183 that bouquet of yours. I still have it, actually. Nadeshiko-chan, I had to see your184 wedding but I couldn’t bear to be a part of your life after that. It hurt too much185 knowing that I’d lost you forever. You can understand that, right? You knew I186 loved you but you married him anyway. You mean everything to me, but every187 time I saw you with him, I felt a piece of me die. I had nothing to live for188 without you. It took me years, until I had Tomoyo-chan, that I finally had a189 reason again.”190 “Sonomi...” Nadeshiko whispered sadly. “I’m so sorry, Sonomi... You191 know that I would never want to hurt you. I... I tried to find you... I looked192 everywhere but... no one would tell me...” Tears started spilling down her pale193 cheeks as the pain of the past took a firm grip on her soul. “Grandpa... He194 wouldn’t even tell me... He said you didn’t.. didn’t… didn’t want to see me..” A195 muffled sob escaped her lips as she brought her hands up. Something caught196 them before they could reach her face. Looking up, she saw Sonomi looking197 down at her, gently holding her hands.198 “Nadeshiko-chan,” Sonomi whispered softly, kneeling in front of the199 sitting girl. “I’m sorry. I made a huge mistake leaving, but I couldn’t live with200 myself seeing… HIM… with you. I loved you too much. I started over201 somewhere else, but I never stopped thinking about you. I never stopped loving202 you.” Bringing her hand up to the other woman’s face, she brushed some of the203 long gray hair back, letting her fingers caress her soft cheek. She shook her204 head. “Of course I wanted to see you. But I couldn’t handle it. There’s no way I205 could have seen the two of you and kept from breaking down.”206 “But..” Nadeshiko sniffled, blinking her wet eyes. “I missed you so207 much. I wanted to see you so badly. You were supposed to protect me like you208 always promised when we were little. I always felt safe with you. I lost that209 feeling when you left. I needed you.” She closed her eyes as she felt Sonomi’s210 fingers brush away her tears. The pain inside dulled slightly at Sonomi’s touch,211 it always managing to comfort her. “Sonomi...” All of her fears about returning212 to Sonomi seemed to fade away now that she was here with her cousin.213 “Not one day goes by when I don’t think about you. Life’s been214 unbearable ever since I last saw you. But somehow I’m still here and you’re215 gone. It’s not fair...” Closing her eyes for a moment, Sonomi had to take a breath216 before continuing. “I love you so much, Nadeshiko-chan. Why couldn’t I protect217 you from him? I failed you.”218 Nadeshiko placed a finger on Sonomi’s lips, shaking her head. “It’s not219 his fault, Sonomi. Had I been with you, I still would have died. I got sick. There220 was nothing you could have done. Please don’t blame yourself. Or him. You221 have a beautiful daughter and my two precious angels came out of it, so it’s not222 all bad. Thought I do regret not choosing you back then, Sonomi. I’ve missed223 you terribly. I lost you when I made my decision. But you have to understand, I224 was so afraid. I knew no one would understand if I chose you, that it was all so225 strange. It seemed so much safer choosing him. But I never stopped loving you,226 either. My love for him was... different.” Her fingers lightly brushed over227 Sonomi’s lips, a soft smile forming on her own. “But it’s you I’m waiting for. I228 promise I’ll make it up to you. You were the one I needed. I’m sorry I ever hurt229 you.”230 “Nadeshiko, don’t...” Sonomi began, but Nadeshiko’s hands on her231 cheeks pulled her into a soft kiss. Her loneliness, pain, and confusion all232 dissipated, her whole body being filled with the warm glow of her love for this233 beautiful woman in front of her. All the years of sorrow left her in an instant, her234 tears flowing more freely as she now had nothing to hold back. Her entire soul235 barred to her dearest, she returned the kiss as best she could. Years of regret and236 anger were replaced with a calm feeling spreading throughout her. Her fingers237 intertwined in Nadeshiko’s long silky tresses, losing herself in the deepening238 kiss.240 Nadeshiko watched Sonomi asleep with her head on the chair, still241 kneeling. She smiled softly, her fingers gently brushing through Sonomi eerily242 as she began to fade away. “I love you, Sonomi. I’m waiting for you. When I243 finally see you again, I’ll never let you go.” Sonomi stirred only slightly as she244 went back to her peaceful slumber, dreaming of her beloved.