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1 Starry, Starry Night
2 by Amazoness Duo
3 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
7 Slam. The door slamming shut fails to startle the usually jumpy
8 Sakura Kinomoto. Perhaps it is because she’s the reason behind it.
9 Perhaps it is because the day has been far too long for her. Her
10 genki spirits are drained, strained to their limit. Even her
11 seemingly boundless energy has limits, apparently. Or perhaps it is
12 simply that she doesn’t care.
14 Her shoes lie sloppily by the door, her body slipping them off only
15 out of years of habit. There they lay, discarded by their mistress as
16 she limps off towards her room, a broken prince making her way back
17 to her conquered kingdom.
19 “I should have known you were home, monster. You make enough noise
20 to wake the dead,” her brother says from the couch.
22 She hardly hears him. Her world is thousands of miles away, a
23 distant speck in the sky. Everything reaches her from light years
24 away, travelling an eternity to reach her. For once she doesn’t feel
25 like arguing. She hasn’t the will to bother. She merely climbs the
26 stairs, one foot at a time, focussing only on the next step. If her
27 brother is concerned by her strange behavior, she pays no attention.
29 Finally returning to her room, the seemingly vanquished Cardmistress
30 stumbles inside. Her bookbag drops to the floor near her door. She
31 doesn’t bother changing out of her school uniform. Keeping it nice
32 and neat, relaxing into something more comfortable, neither matter to
33 her at the moment. She simply collapses on her bed, her body giving
34 up its long struggle to reach that point. She lies there, time
35 standing still. Yet she knows this won’t last. There are more dragons
36 to slay, after all. There’s still far too much going on for her to
37 actually rest for long.
39 The auburn haired girl waits impatiently for the silence to break,
40 for her rest to come to an abrupt halt. But it continues on, a quiet
41 purgatory, halfway between peace and the worries that keep stabbing
42 at her brain for her attention. So apparently Kero isn’t here. She
43 sighs in relief. She doesn’t think she can deal with the Seal Beast
44 at the moment. He’s important to her, but she is feeling too
45 miserable to listen to him right now. He isn’t exactly the best
46 person to go to when she was feeling like this.
48 There was one person who could always help when she was like this.
49 Who always managed to make sense out of her tangled web of feelings,
50 sorting it all out with an expert hand, never breaking a single
51 strand, her gentle touch unraveling the spider’s web in her heart
52 into a single clear thread. But alas, this sorceress of her heart was
53 far away now.
55 Life was so much more difficult without someone to turn to when
56 things went wrong, without someone to subtly lead her in the right
57 direction. It wasn’t until Tomoyo was gone that she realized how much
58 she relied on the other girl. She had never felt this weak and
59 miserable back when Tomoyo had been in her life. No matter how bad
60 things got, the eccentric heiress could take away her worries with a
61 few soft words and usually leave her blushing in the process.
63 Sakura sighs, rolling over onto her back, staring up at her roof. It
64 was her own fault. She should try harder to stay in touch. But it was
65 so difficult. Life was so complicated. And Tomoyo always seemed to be
66 busy with something. And she lived so far away. She had to take a bus
67 just to reach her house. It had all started when they had entered
68 high school. Sakura had been surprised when Tomoyo went to a
69 different high school. She should have known that would happen, but
70 it still hit her pretty hard. Tomoyo was one of the smartest people
71 in her class, after all, always getting high marks in everything. But
72 somehow she had thought Tomoyo would always be there. So they went to
73 different schools. They both had so much to do. And then Syaoran came
74 back and Tomoyo got even busier for some reason. It had been quite a
75 while since Sakura had last seen her dark haired friend. That thought
76 sends a cold chill through her. She feels guilty and lonely all at
77 the same time.
79 Turning her head, Sakura gazes at her phone. Spellbound, she reaches
80 for it. But she can’t call her. It would only seem like she only came
81 to her when she needed help. She should wait until this had passed.
82 So that she could call Tomoyo simply to call her, for nothing else.
83 Yes, that’s a good idea.
85 But it’s too late. The phone is already ringing. Sakura must have
86 dialed while she was thinking about all that. She must have been more
87 eager to call than even she had realized. She sits anxiously, her
88 heart fluttering nervously in her chest. It had been weeks. What
89 should she say? What will Tomoyo think? What has she been up to? The
90 phone rings and rings. Sakura breaths a sigh of mixed relief and
91 disappointment. Tomoyo must not be home. She wants to hear her, but
92 at least this solves her problem of calling when she can’t handle
93 things without her friend’s delicate touch.
95 “Moshi moshi,” a soft voice answers on the other end of the phone.
97 Sakura freezes. She doesn’t know how long it is before she answers,
98 but it feels like a lifetime. She swallows nervously and speaks
99 haltingly into the phone. “Hi.. ano... Tomoyo-chan? Is.. Are you..
100 This is Sakura-chan.” She blinks, wondering just how stupid she
101 sounds. But her thoughts fail her. She can’t think. In panic, she
102 almost wants to hang up and pretend she didn’t call. Maybe Tomoyo
103 will think it was a wrong number. Well, if she hadn’t mentioned her
104 name.
106 A small giggle on the other end. “I’d remember your voice anywhere,
107 Sakura-chan. It’s so wonderful to hear from you again.” Dark hair
108 gets pushed behind her ear as she repositions the phone. “You sound
109 just as beautiful as I remember.” A soft sigh. “How have you been,
110 Sakura-chan?”
112 “I’ve been all right,” Sakura says, though she certainly doesn’t
113 feel all right. But it was accurate enough. She may not have been her
114 best lately, but she could have been much worse, right? “Just busy, I
115 guess. High school’s a lot harder than I expected. Especially without
116 you there to help me understand some of the lessons. I probably
117 wouldn’t have even passed the entrance exams without you helping me
118 study for them.”
120 The other girl shakes her head, not believing the praise. “Sakura-
121 chan would have done just fine on her own. You would have rushed at
122 the last moment without me, but you would have passed them all just
123 fine. And I’m sure your father’s still proud of your grades even
124 without me to help you. You’re very bright, Sakura-chan. You just
125 don’t pay attention enough to certain things because your mind is
126 always elsewhere. But I would never want to change that. It’s too
127 cute to get rid of. So I don’t think anyone would mind if your grades
128 suffer just a bit because of it. It’s who you are.”
130 A small smile plays at Sakura’s lips. She rolls on her side, her
131 legs pulling up to her stomach. “Thank you, Tomoyo-chan. I guess I
132 haven’t been paying as much attention as I could. But there’s always
133 so much to think about. It’s hard to focus on the lessons all the
134 time.”
136 Tomoyo giggles. “See? So my Sakura-chan has nothing to worry about.
137 You’ll do just fine, I promise.”
139 Sakura nods, starting to believe it. “It always feels like that when
140 I talk to you. Like it really will be all right. ‘Everything will
141 always be all right,’ ne, Tomoyo-chan?”
143 “Of course it will, Sakura-chan. You just have to keep believing
144 that. You will make it all work out. That’s your own special type of
145 magic. Never give up. You can overcome anything. I have faith in you.
146 I know everything will be all right for you,” Tomoyo replies
147 comfortingly.
149 Emerald eyes close, the world slipping away. She holds onto Tomoyo’s
150 voice, her only anchor to the world. It laps about her like a gentle
151 wave, caressing away the aches and pains in her heart. “But what
152 about you?” she asks, not even sure why. But the way Tomoyo said
153 that... She wants things to work out for her best friend, too. Not
154 only herself. Otherwise what was the point?
156 There’s a pause on the other end. It’s only for half a second, but
157 it feels so long for Tomoyo. But when she replies, she sounds like
158 her normal eccentric self. “If everything is all right for Sakura-
159 chan, then everything will be fine for me. Because then I’ll know
160 you’re happy. That’s all I really want.”
162 Sakura swallows painfully, her eyes closing tighter. “Tomoyo-chan...
163 I’m sorry I haven’t seen you in a while.”
165 The heiress gingerly brushes away the apology. “Please don’t worry,
166 Sakura-chan. I know you’ve been busy. Especially with Li-kun back.
167 You have a lot going on in your life. You finally have a love life
168 now on top of everything else, after all.”
170 This time it’s Sakura’s turn to pause. She hadn’t known how to
171 explain that. Or what to say about it. Or even where to begin. “You
172 know that Li-kun is here?”
174 “Hai,” Tomoyo replies. “Meiling-chan told me. We’ve been keeping in
175 contact. I’ve been writing her some letters. I think she’s needed
176 someone to talk to who understands. She isn’t taking Li-kun being in
177 love with you very well. But don’t worry, Sakura-chan. She’s a strong
178 girl. She reminds me of my mother. I think she’ll be just fine.” What
179 Tomoyo doesn’t mention is how her mother had handled the loss of her
180 own love. If Meiling takes the same path, then she probably won’t
181 ever be on good terms with Sakura. But there is no point in worrying
182 the Cardmistress about such things.
184 “But.. I need you..” Sakura whispers, barely audibly. She feels a
185 tinge of jealousy that Meiling was getting Tomoyo’s letters, getting
186 Tomoyo’s support when she wanted it herself. She misses it terribly,
187 having the dark haired girl there with her, to catch her when she
188 stumbled, to help push her forward when she wasn’t strong enough
189 herself. She wasn’t the same without Tomoyo there beside her. Tomoyo
190 brought out things inside of her that made life so much more amazing.
191 Life on her own felt so tedious. It was too normal, too boring
192 without the cute girl videotaping her every movement, whispering
193 embarrassing things to her, giving her all the love and support she
194 could need.
196 “Sakura-chan?”
198 Sakura shakes her head, swallowing again and again to force down the
199 knot in her throat. She shouldn’t cry now. Tomoyo was her friend. She
200 didn’t need to worry about her problems when she was so busy. She
201 tries to speak, but she stops herself, her voice about to break.
202 She’ll cry if she says something, she knows it.
204 “Sakura-chan?” Tomoyo says, more anxiously this time. “Are you all
205 right? What’s been happening? What’s wrong?” Her voice is still a
206 whisper, but now it’s stronger, trying to make sure it gets to
207 Sakura. Sakura is supposed to be happy now. Things are supposed to be
208 working out for her. But there are tears laced under Sakura’s words.
209 Something is bothering her auburn haired friend. And she hadn’t been
210 there to help it. She had been trying to step back from Sakura’s
211 life, leaving her in Syaoran’s capable hands. At least, she had
212 thought they were capable. But if that was the case, why wasn’t
213 Sakura going to him right now? She wants to reach out and hold the
214 other girl, but all she can do is wait for the silence to end.
216 “He’s... I’ve just been...” Sakura swallows again, blinking again
217 and again. The tears sting at her eyes as she struggles to find her
218 voice. But she can’t use magic to return it the way she had
219 recaptured Tomoyo’s voice. Her teary eyes blink open. On her desk she
220 sees a picture of herself with her boyfriend, his face scowling even
221 in the picture of the two of them. Just as he always did. Those amber
222 eyes looking into her own so uncomfortably. But when she closed her
223 eyes on those starry, starry nights, she didn’t see those amber eyes.
224 Those eyes could not read her soul. They couldn’t see into her heart.
225 They didn’t blaze passionately the way the beautiful stormy blue eyes
226 in her mind did, the ones she gazed into under the moonlight in her
227 dreams. “Sometimes I wish you had been a boy. Then maybe you would
228 have fallen in love with me.” Sakura laughs weakly, only half joking.
229 “You always understood me. You were always there for me. I always
230 felt safe with you. Like it didn't matter that my feelings were
231 always so confusing. You helped me sort them out. You took such great
232 care of my heart. Like it was a delicate treasure.”'
234 "I wouldn't need to be a boy to fall in love with you, Sakura-chan,"
235 Tomoyo's soft voice whispers through the phone. It is so quiet that
236 Sakura has to strain to hear her now.
238 The Cardmistress finds herself blushing once again. But this time
239 she doesn’t try to ignore it. She won’t just push it off this time.
240 “Really?” she asks, almost desperately. She was afraid what she had
241 said about Tomoyo being a boy would sound stupid or embarrassing. But
242 the dark haired girl had soothed away her worries again with her
243 response. Had, in fact, sprung up some hope in Sakura’s heart. “I
244 didn’t realize how happy you made me until I stopped seeing you,
245 Tomoyo-chan. I miss you. I miss you so much.” Sakura feels hot tears
246 slip down her cheeks as she rolls onto her back again, a hand over
247 her heart.
249 Tomoyo blinks weakly. She is having trouble focussing. Everything
250 feels so hazy and dreamlike. She’s so tired, but she pushes past that
251 as best she can. A warm smile lights up her face. “I’ve missed you,
252 too, Sakura-chan. More than you could ever know. You’re all I ever
253 think about. You always made me happy, too. All of my happiest times
254 were with you.”
256 “Tomoyo-chan...” Sakura clutches the phone tightly, her heart
257 rumbling in her chest. There is so much she wants to say, but she
258 doesn’t even know where to begin. Her feelings are all a jumble, just
259 as always. But maybe that isn’t such a bad thing. Tomoyo always
260 understood before. Even when she herself didn’t know what lay in her
261 heart.
263 “Sakura-chan... I’ll always love you...” Tomoyo whispers sleepily,
264 her voice barely carrying over the phone. She looks blearily at her
265 mother’s letter opener, wiping away the fresh blood from it with
266 weak, numb fingers. The phone ringing had barely managed to catch her
267 attention after she had used it to etch out a ticket away from her
268 life. Life without Sakura was too empty. It was like getting a taste
269 of heaven and then being snatched away, separated from that bliss. It
270 is so nice to hear Sakura one last time, she thinks tiredly. What a
271 perfect goodbye present. It’s a good thing that Sakura can’t see her
272 bloody and in her nightgown in bed. Her poor Cardmistress wouldn’t
273 take that well at all. So this way, she could find a softer way of
274 saying goodbye. She tries so hard to keep thinking, but it’s all
275 getting so much more difficult. Her room seems so far away. The last
276 thing she hears is Sakura’s beautiful voice ringing in her ears. The
277 voice of an angel. Her angel.
279 And as always, Tomoyo somehow hands Sakura the missing piece. Things
280 slowly begin to fit. A beautiful picture begins to take shape, it’s
281 implications almost too much for Sakura to take in all at once. No,
282 she hadn’t been in love with Syaoran after all. He wasn’t the one who
283 nurtured her heart, who shared her deepest joys and darkest sorrows.
284 He wasn’t the one who loved her for all that she was. The puzzle
285 slowly completed itself in her mind’s eye. It held a gorgeous picture
286 of a girl with deep blue eyes and snow white skin, dark hair flowing
287 about her. Tomoyo. It had always been Tomoyo. That’s why her life
288 wasn’t working without her. She truly does need the dark haired
289 heiress. More than she could possibly imagine. “I love you, too,
290 Tomoyo-chan...” she answers, her cheeks red. It feels so freeing to
291 say it, to let it out. Yes, she loves her. Boy or not. It didn’t
292 matter. Tomoyo completed her life. Without her, everything was chaos.
293 She waits anxiously for Tomoyo’s reply, but nothing comes. The phone
294 slowly slips away from the dark haired girl’s dead fingers,
295 clattering to the floor. “Tomoyo-chan?” Sakura asks. No response.
296 “Tomoyo-chan?” Perhaps Tomoyo had fallen asleep. She had sounded so
297 tired on the phone, so weak and quiet. Yes, that’s it. Sakura listens
298 intently, but she can’t even hear Tomoyo’s gentle breathing on the
299 other end. “Tomoyo-chan?” Still nothing. It’s as if the world has
300 gone silent on the other end of the phone.
302 “Tomoyo-chan? I love you...”
304 Click.