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3 All I want for Christmas is You
4 by Amazoness Duo
5 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
8 Her name was Sakura Kinomoto. Sweet, lovable, and very energetic,
9 Christmas was one of her favorite times of the year. Her emerald
10 green eyes sparkled as all sorts of Christmas decorations caught her
11 their notice. “Sugoi! Tomoyo-chan, look!” The Twin Bells shop was
12 putting up a cute little Christmas tree right outside, decorated
13 festively with all sorts of beautiful decorations, lights flashing on
14 and off in spectacular patterns. Sakura giggled happily. She had gone
15 out shopping with her best friend to get a few last minute Christmas
16 gifts.
17 Tomoyo smiled cheerfully as she watched her genki best friend. Her
18 hand was on her ever trusty camcorder, capturing every second of
19 enthusiastic Sakura on videotape. Sakura was trussed up in an outfit
20 Santa Claus would have envied. Tomoyo had finished it just that
21 morning and was eager to see the Cardmistress in it. Despite her
22 initial embarrassment, Sakura didn’t even seem to notice the garment
23 was there anymore, walking around with her usual flourish. The little
24 white ball at the end of the red cap on her head bobbed back and
25 forth as she walked. Her feet were covered with little red shoes,
26 also with little white balls. Long white stockings kept Sakura’s legs
27 warm. Those ran up into a small red skirt that was trimmed with
28 white. Her red coat was held closed against the cold with green lace.
29 In both gloved hands, Sakura held shopping bags filled with her
30 latest gifts. Tomoyo sighed to herself. “The tree looks very nice,
31 Sakura-chan, but it’s not nearly as cute or as festive as you are.”
32 Sakura blushed at the remark, sweatdropping at Tomoyo’s usual
33 bluntness about such things. She didn’t think she’d ever understand
34 why she said those kinds of things, but she had come to accept it.
35 She should see it coming by now, she told herself, but she always got
36 caught by surprise. Tomoyo was dressed all in green, with a beautiful
37 green bow in her hair. She said that she was dressed as ‘Sakura-
38 chan’s helper’. It looked pretty on her regardless, Tomoyo’s snow
39 white skin almost seeming to be an addition to the costume. Sakura
40 went back to looking at the tree, her fingers brushing through some
41 of the tinsel. “It’s so pretty! I hope Onii-chan and dad get the
42 Christmas tree up before I get back. I hope it’s big with lots of
43 lights and decorations.” She balled her fists up in anticipation,
44 already seeing the tree in her mind.
45 Giggling softly, Tomoyo led Sakura inside the shop, walking
46 carefully backwards so that she could get Sakura’s entrance. “Sakura-
47 chan enters the store, ready for more holiday gift giving. Like a
48 kawaii Santa Claus, she comes bearing gifts.” She barely noticed the
49 running commentary she was providing, lost up in the sheer perfection
50 that was Sakura. The holiday season could be one of the most
51 depressing times of the year, but right now that hardly seemed to
52 matter. It was as if she was too busy partaking of Sakura to allow
53 any other thoughts into her head.
54 Blushing again, Sakura went back to the task at hand, glancing
55 around the store for anything someone might like. “Let’s see... I
56 already have Onii-chan’s present. He’s getting that sweater. And I
57 got Yukito-san that basket of food you pointed out. Naoko-chan got
58 the book of scary stories.” Sakura paused for a moment to shudder.
59 That book sure had a spooky ghost on the cover of it. And Sakura
60 hated ghosts. Especially after Touya spent his youth telling her
61 scary stories about them. “And Chiharu-chan has those ribbons for her
62 hair. Rika-chan got that cute broach. Father has the scarf I made.”
63 Biting her lip, her mind went through the possibilities. What else
64 did she need for Christmas? Her eyes caught on something near the
65 back of the shop, drawing her towards it. “Kawaii!” It was a cute
66 angel doll, it’s wings folded beautifully behind it, it’s white silk
67 shining in the store light. It held a small candle in its hands, its
68 eyes closed as if in prayer. Her mind raced. Yes, she knew exactly
69 what she would get it for. A giggle escaped her lips as she picked it
70 up. “Wai! I have just enough for it. And it’s the last thing I need.
71 I’m going to get it for Syaoran-kun.”
72 Tomoyo’s sweet voice reached out to Sakura from behind Tomoyo’s
73 camcorder. Her smile was genuine, but Tomoyo couldn’t tell if she was
74 hiding behind the camcorder or not, using it to distance herself from
75 the situation. She wasn’t part of this. She was an observer. So there
76 was no reason to be sad about Sakura picking out a nice gift for the
77 boy she would one day marry. When she spoke, it was with all honesty.
78 “I’m sure that Li-kun will be thrilled to get such a lovely present
79 from Sakura-chan. Though being with Sakura-chan would be present
80 enough for anyone.”
81 Smiling brightly, Sakura headed to the counter to make her
82 purchase. “Tomoyo-chan, arigato! I really hope so. It’s the last of
83 my money. I want it to be something special.”
84 “It is special. An angel from an angel.” Tomoyo sighed happily, a
85 light blush on her cheeks as she continued recording Sakura. The
86 brunette sweatdropped again, waving off the idea, but Tomoyo just
87 went around to get another angle of her angel.
88 “I’m not an angel, Tomoyo-chan. I just want to make this a good
89 Christmas for everyone,” the Cardmistress explained, accepting the
90 bag with the angel inside from the shop owner before turning back to
91 her eccentric best friend. She was happy to have found it. It was
92 absolutely perfect. She couldn’t wait to wrap it up. Yes, this
93 Christmas would be perfect indeed.
94 “You’re an angel to me, Sakura-chan. Floating down gingerly from
95 the sky, filling up the lives of all you meet with love, capturing
96 their hearts with your beauty and cute personality, making everyday
97 feel special. Sakura-chan’s my Christmas angel.” Another smile
98 crossed her lips as she continued filming, following the embarrassed
99 Sakura out of the store. Everyone knew, most of all Tomoyo, that an
100 embarrassed Sakura was a very cute Sakura.
101 “Thank you very much, Tomoyo-chan,” Sakura got out, smiling despite
102 her blush. She knew that Tomoyo was a very wise person and took what
103 she said to heart. Tomoyo always seemed to be looking out for her and
104 she appreciated that. Even if some of what she said was strange,
105 Sakura knew that the dark haired girl meant it. That was part of why
106 it was so embarrassing to hear, actually. Because she knew that
107 Tomoyo was always being honest about it. She was always very happy to
108 hear it regardless. It made her feel warm inside, like when you would
109 sit right in front of a fire or it would wash over you or when you
110 had a nice cup of hot chocolate that swirled and heated you up
111 inside. It was much the same being with Tomoyo.
112 When they had finally reached Sakura’s house, they found that
113 everyone else seemed to be out for the moment. Sakura grinned as she
114 lugged in her bags. That meant no big brothers to get in the way of
115 her Christmas wrapping. A nearly forgotten thought struck her
116 suddenly and she turned back to Tomoyo. “Oh, wait right there, Tomoyo-
117 chan! I need to go get your Christmas present.” She motioned towards
118 the living room and began for the stairs. She was happy to note that
119 the Christmas tree was up and that it was beautiful. Underneath, she
120 could see some of the presents already. Spotting Tomoyo’s present to
121 her that Tomoyo had given her before they had left this morning,
122 Sakura grinned and rushed up the stairs. She couldn’t wait to give
123 Tomoyo her present.
124 Tomoyo waited patiently, sitting in front of the large Christmas
125 tree. She knew her mother had already purchased the largest Christmas
126 tree imaginable. They had spent the night before decorating it. She
127 had been happy to spend the time with her mother, worrying about
128 nothing other than a large tree. They had stayed up long after the
129 tree was finished, Tomoyo’s head on her mother’s lap. Her mother
130 would gently play with her hair while they both stared at the glow
131 from the Christmas tree, all the other lights in the house off. They
132 had talked late into the night, her mother telling her all sorts of
133 stories, most having to do with her sweet cousin, Nadeshiko. She had
134 finally fallen asleep, curled up and with her head still on her
135 mother’s lap. Looking at the Christmas tree brought back all of those
136 memories, diffused with other thoughts of Sakura and her family
137 around it, enjoying the holiday together. Still deep in thought,
138 Tomoyo pulled up her cell phone to call her bodyguards to pick her
139 up. Her mother was a very protective woman and wanted to make sure
140 that she was safe. Tomoyo didn’t really mind and the bodyguards were
141 all very nice, even if they all hid that under a mask of
142 professionalism.
143 Finally finished and with some tape still stuck to her now
144 gloveless hands, Sakura hurried down the stairs. She found Tomoyo on
145 her knees in front of the Christmas tree, the lights shining onto her
146 pale skin making it look like she was changing color herself in front
147 of Sakura. Sakura shook her head and approached the dark haired girl.
148 “Here it is. I had to wrap it really quickly, so I’m sorry if it’s a
149 little messy.” She hung her head apologetically as she held it out as
150 an offering to her best friend.
151 “I’d rather have Sakura-chan wrap it than any store,” Tomoyo said
152 happily as she stood up, taking the slightly rushed package. The
153 paper was crinkled and the tape was all over the wrapping paper,
154 which was a cream color with cute teddy bears holding hearts all over
155 it. Tomoyo hugged it to her chest, thrilled to receive a gift from
156 the girl she loved.
157 “Are you still having that Christmas party tonight, Tomoyo-chan?”
158 Sakura asked curiously, brushing some stray locks of hair from her
159 eyes.
160 Watching Sakura carefully, Tomoyo nodded. Something was bothering
161 the brunette, she could tell. “Yes, it’s still tonight. I’ve already
162 passed out all the invitations at school. I’m going to make a cake
163 for it myself after I get home. Mother has to be at some business
164 party, but she promised that we’ll spend all of Christmas day
165 together. The house is decorated very prettily. I can’t wait for you
166 to see it, Sakura-chan. Sense mother owns a toy company, she made
167 sure that the house was perfect for Christmas.” Tomoyo’s smile came
168 easily, though a warning at the back of her mind made her cautious.
169 Sakura’s shoulder’s slumped visibly. There was obvious
170 disappointment in her voice. “Gomen nasai, Tomoyo-chan. I don’t think
171 I can come to your party. My family was all going out to dinner
172 tonight.” She had completely forgot that the two events would be
173 happening at the same time. To her surprise, Tomoyo’s smile never
174 faded, though her eyes closed.
175 “That’s all right, Sakura-chan. Family is more important than a
176 Christmas party. Please have fun at dinner. I promise I’ll save some
177 of the cake for you and Kero-chan.” Tomoyo was the mask of
178 unconcerned sweetness to her friend, but inside she was heartbroken.
179 What was a Christmas party without Sakura? The biggest thrill would
180 be to see her best friend there, to enjoy Christmas Eve with her. And
181 if her mother was already gone, what was she to do? They were the two
182 most important people to her, yet she would be spending Christmas Eve
183 without them. But she still had a party that she was responsible for.
184 An idea struck her and the heartache dulled slightly, though it
185 refused to disappear. Images of Sakura in her cute Christmas outfit
186 and gift giving and Christmas carols with her lingered in her mind
187 like the events from something that now would not be. “I’ll videotape
188 the party for you so you won’t have to miss it. I’ll give it to you
189 as soon as I can.”
190 “Great idea, Tomoyo-chan! I can’t wait to see it. I’ll be able to
191 pretend that I actually went.” Sakura smiled at the idea, still
192 unaware of the heartache behind her friend’s smile. It seemed like a
193 wonderful idea. What better way to handle both events? A car out
194 front pulled her from her thoughts.
195 “It must be my bodyguards. I have to go home now and get ready for
196 the party. Sakura-chan, thank you so much for the present. Whatever
197 it is, I will cherish it always,” Tomoyo said sweetly. ‘Just like
198 I’ll always cherish you,’ she added to herself.
199 The two friends walked towards the door, Sakura following a little
200 behind Tomoyo. “I hope the party goes well, Tomoyo-chan. I bet it’ll
201 be lots of fun.” Sakura grinned as they reached the door. “You’ll
202 have to tell me how it all went later.”
203 Smiling back, Tomoyo wasn’t so sure herself, but she hid her
204 concern. After all, it wouldn’t be the same without Sakura. But she
205 could still record it for her and try to make it a nice party for
206 everyone. It should be a nice way to spend Christmas Eve. The special
207 cake she was planning to make wouldn’t be for Sakura, but she could
208 still keep her in her thoughts while she baked it and got everything
209 ready. Yes, even if Sakura and her mother couldn’t be there, she
210 could throw a nice Christmas party for her friends and record it for
211 the two absent women. “I will, Sakura-chan. I’ll wrap up the video
212 and bring it by tomorrow afternoon when most of the Christmas
213 festivities are out of the way. And you’ll have to tell me how your
214 Christmas goes. I’m sure it will be lovely.”
215 “Tomoyo-chan, arigato,” Sakura said happily as she stood in the
216 doorway. She was very excited about the coming Christmas. She had
217 presents to wrap and she had to get changed before dinner. Not that
218 Tomoyo’s costume for her wasn’t cute, but it would look a little
219 strange at a restaurant. The brunette was nearly giddy with
220 excitement. Christmas Eve was always a time of great anticipation for
221 her.
222 Pausing for just a moment as she considered it, Tomoyo leaned
223 forward and planted a small, delicate kiss on Sakura’s pink lips. Her
224 own petal soft lips remained there for a brief second, thrilling in
225 the delightful feel of the sweet kiss. It was over in an instant, but
226 it felt like it had lasted much longer. The dark haired girl smiled
227 brightly, her eyes closing as she tilted her head to the side.
228 “Sakura-chan looks cute under the mistletoe,” she stated simply
229 before turning towards the waiting limousine. Her bodyguards watched
230 impassively as she walked back towards the vehicle. She was nearly
231 glowing as she walked, entranced by the wonderfully soft kiss she had
232 managed to give Sakura. She licked her lips while her back was still
233 to the brunette, savoring the flavor of Sakura’s strawberry flavored
234 lip balm. Her smile grew as she reached the door that one of the
235 bodyguards was holding open. She loved the holidays. “Merry
236 Christmas, Sakura-chan!”
238 Sakura was still in the doorway sometime later, her cheeks a bright
239 scarlet and her hands held tightly against her chest. Tomoyo had been
240 gone for several minutes already. But the kiss from the other girl
241 still lingered in her mind like a lazy butterfly moving slowly
242 through a meadow. Looking straight up, she saw the mistletoe hanging
243 above the threshold. Her brother had placed it up the week before.
244 She frowned, balling her fists as she got ready to blame her brother
245 as he often did. But for what? She really didn’t feel like it anyway.
246 She just felt... strange. It had been awkward, getting kissed by
247 Tomoyo under the mistletoe. But she found the idea returning again
248 and again in her mind like a light bulb that wouldn’t stay off. It
249 had been... pleasant. Warm. And very soft. Almost fragile. It took
250 her a moment to notice that she was breathless. A small laugh escaped
251 her, sounding tiny and distorted in the empty house. Such a silly
252 thing. No wonder people kept mistletoe around. For odd occasions like
253 that. She decided that it was a good thing, whatever it was. A nice
254 little holiday ritual. She found herself almost disappointed that
255 Christmas would be over soon and that she wouldn’t have a chance to
256 do that again. Maybe Tomoyo would kiss her again the next day when
257 she came by. Or maybe she could kiss her. Under the mistletoe. With
258 snow outside and Christmas music in the background. It almost sounded
259 romantic. Sakura tried to force away her blush.
260 The thought still replaying in her mind’s eye, Sakura made her way
261 back to her room upstairs. She had to hurry up and call Syaoran
262 before her father and brother got home. She wanted to wish him a
263 merry Christmas while she still had the chance on Christmas Eve. She
264 had already sent out his present the week before and she wanted to
265 know what he thought of it. “Hanyaa...” Life was good. Even if her
266 boyfriend lived so far away, she was still lucky to have him. And she
267 had a wonderful friend to help her through everything back home. And
268 soon enough she would be off for Christmas dinner with her family.
269 A low, desolate howl carried to Sakura over the wind. It was both
270 intensely close and extremely distant at the same time. But the
271 desperate hopelessness to it made the brunette shiver terribly, her
272 skin prickling into goosebumps. She told herself that it must have
273 merely been the wind, that it was nothing more. But there had been
274 something remotely human in the despair she had heard. It sent a
275 chill through her that she couldn’t shake.
276 Trying to ignore the eerie feeling that she was getting, Sakura
277 made her way over to the fireplace to warm herself. She was felt as
278 if she had waiting out in the snow for hours without the warm
279 protection of Tomoyo’s costume. Kneeling down in front of the fire,
280 she basked in the warm glow, its cheery heat spreading across her
281 cheeks, almost painfully at first. But despite the warmth it gave
282 off, Sakura couldn’t get warm enough. It never seemed to dispel the
283 cold that hung about her. Rubbing her hands together, Sakura knelt
284 closer. The flames flickered and faded. The howl returned, closer
285 this time, as if it were right over her shoulder. Any warmth the
286 flames had been giving off to Sakura dissipated quickly, her heart
287 pounding nervously in her chest. The cold winter outside seemed no
288 match for the frigid shroud that was gripping at her like thousands
289 of frozen hands. As the brunette stared uneasily into the flames, the
290 flames began to stare back at her, taking shape. A feminine figure
291 began to appear, long hair flickering as the flames danced lazily
292 about the fireplace. Screaming, Sakura fell backwards, kicking away
293 from the fire. Without a glance back, she ran up stairs. Her fingers
294 fumbled around her doorknob as they shook, the sound growing louder
295 and closer. She barely got the door open as the sound reached the
296 stairs, slipping in and slamming the door closed behind her.
297 Backpedaling in her frightened state, Sakura fell back on her bed,
298 staring at her door.
299 If there was one thing that really frightened the magical girl, it
300 was ghosts. Everything else was tangible, something that she could
301 eventually overcome with support from Tomoyo or help from Syaoran or
302 Yue. Ghosts were just... They were scary. They always had been to
303 her. Touya had told her many ghost stories as a child and now she was
304 simply terrified of the very idea. She usually found herself gripping
305 onto Tomoyo when Naoko would start a scary story or when they were
306 walking through some dark shadows. But now she was all alone in her
307 room, the sound growing ever closer. Her shaking hands reached out
308 for the pink cell phone Tomoyo had given her so long ago, punching in
309 familiar numbers in a desperate attempt to reach her best friend. It
310 was all right. This was probably all in her mind. She just needed
311 Tomoyo to tell her that. She could trust her dark haired friend much
312 more than her own jumpy mind. -“Tomoyo-chan...” she whispered
313 nervously. She never finished dialing. The cell phone clattered
314 uselessly to the floor. “Hoe...” Now Sakura’s whole body had begun to
315 shake. A woman was walking through her door. At first, it appeared to
316 be gathering mist, pooling out through the closed door. But it slowly
317 began to take shape, features growing more defined in the dim light
318 of Sakura’s room. She had never hit the light switch upon entering
319 the room, but the woman before her was glowing softly in the
320 darkness. Her eyes were closed, long gray hair fluttering around her
321 as if in a breeze that Sakura could not feel. Sakura slowly felt her
322 fear melt away in this angelic woman’s presence. There was nothing
323 frightening about her, only a deep sadness that surrounded the woman.
324 It took Sakura a moment to realize she had seen this woman before.
325 Every day in pictures around the house. The last time she had seen
326 her alive was when she was only three years old. “Mama?” she asked
327 quietly, her voice wavering.
328 Nadeshiko smiled warmly at her daughter, drifting closer. She didn’t
329 seem to be moving at all as she did so, the distance dropping away
330 between them. Her jade eyes, the same green as her daughters, shone
331 brightly in the darkness like twin moons. They were gentle and
332 loving, just the way Sakura remembered her mother. Her dark hair
333 continued to flow about her in a breeze that was not there. “Sakura-
334 chan...” Her soft voice was achingly beautiful, wrapping around
335 Sakura like a time machine as years slipped away from her like grains
336 of sand. For a brief moment, she was three years old again, together
337 with her mother.
338 “Mama!” Sakura cried out, tears spilling down her cheeks as she
339 lunged forward to hug the spirit before her. Her arms encountered
340 nothing, moving through Nadeshiko as if she were never there.
341 “Mama..?” Sakura stepped back in confusion, watching her mother.
342 Nadeshiko closed her eyes sadly, her bright light fading ever so
343 slightly. It looked like an ancient pain had overtaken her, one that
344 she was all too familiar with.
345 “Sakura-chan...” Nadeshiko whispered again. Her fingers brushed past
346 Sakura’s cheek and for a second the brunette could feel a light
347 breeze along her cheek, though the fingers were curiously absent. “My
348 baby girl. I’m always watching over you, Sakura-chan. I couldn’t
349 leave you all behind.” She smiled beautifully and for a moment,
350 Sakura was reminded of Tomoyo. They both shared a loving smile and
351 nearly the same long, dark hair. ‘And she watches over me, too,’
352 Sakura added to herself. She quickly pushed the thought away. Now
353 wasn’t the time. But if now wasn’t the time, when was? Unable to
354 answer her own question, Sakura merely shook her head, watching the
355 glowing woman. “But I can’t share in your joys or your sorrows. I
356 can’t be part of your lives anymore. I can only watch. And offer my
357 love across the distance. I can only hope that you all feel it.” The
358 pained look overtook her again and the hurt in her voice was evident.
359 Sakura could never remember her mother looking so sad. The older
360 woman had always been happy during the short time Sakura had known
361 her, even up to her death. It seemed like nothing could hurt her.
362 Life itself seemed to thrill her and fill her with exuberance. But
363 now she hadn’t moved on, still holding herself close to the family
364 she loved so dearly. Only being able to watch them, unable to share
365 in their lives must have been painful for her. All she could do was
366 wait to be with them once more. But there seemed to be something else
367 as well. “We can..” Sakura offered, taking a step closer to her
368 mother. It had been so many years. Several crystalline tears dripped
369 unnoticed past her chin. “Sometimes I’ll feel it. It’s like you’re
370 there beside me. It feels warm and safe. And it makes me smile to
371 know that you’re watching. Because I know that you’re out there.”
372 A smile crossed Nadeshiko’s lips and the light surrounding her grew
373 in intensity. “My little girl... You’ve grown into such a beautiful
374 woman. I knew my little Sakura would do great things as she grew
375 older.” Her smile faded, as did her glow. She grew serious, her eyes
376 locking with Sakura’s. “It’s great to see you again, Sakura-chan, but
377 I can’t stay for long. I came to warn you.”
378 “Warn me?” Sakura asked worriedly. The ominous tone in her mother’s
379 voice didn’t help her state of mind. Oh, and the fact that she was
380 dead. From the stories she had heard, that usually meant she was back
381 for a very important reason. But what could that be? She had already
382 captured all of the Clow Cards and made them her own Sakura Cards.
383 She had faced Eriol and overcome the Catastrophe. What could be worse
384 than any of that that her mother would need to come warn her about?
385 Nadeshiko nodded gravely. “Sakura-chan, you’re at a very important
386 time in your life. Your decisions will affect a great deal of what is
387 to come for you. You need to make sure that they are the right
388 decisions.” A soft, wisp of a sigh escaped her lips. Her eyes fell
389 shut as her mind drifted back to some of her own decisions. “I have
390 only one regret from my life. The rest was wonderful. Having you and
391 Touya, the joys I was witness to, all of it. Even watching your lives
392 as I wait is a blessing. But there’s one thing that haunts me.
393 Everyday I see the pain that I’ve caused when I watch her. I can feel
394 her agony, but I’m helpless to ease its burden. I had no idea how
395 much I had hurt her.” Her voice choked off as tears threatened to
396 overwhelm her, but she forced forward. She hadn’t much time left. She
397 shook her head and continued. “You’re in that same position now,
398 Sakura-chan. We both overlooked the love that sustained us throughout
399 our lives. You can’t make the same mistake I made. Tasting her pain
400 is just too horrible. I don’t want the same thing to happen to you.”
401 Tears began to fall down her cheeks, but she paid them no attention,
402 fixing her gaze on her daughter. “During my lifetime, I didn’t allow
403 myself time to worry about much of anything. I simply enjoyed the
404 beauty that existed in life. One of the most beautiful things I was
405 witness to was the love of my cousin, Sonomi. She was my best friend,
406 my guardian, and so much more. But I never realized the extent of her
407 love. I never knew how much I had hurt her when I got married. Losing
408 her was the most painful thing in my life.” A soft, warm smile
409 crossed her lips as she drew closer to Sakura. “Much worse than my
410 death. It never really did concern me. I had lived a happy life.
411 Death was just a crossroads. It even brought Sonomi back to me, if
412 only for a short time, so I was glad for that. But now... I watch her
413 every day. I watch over her in the same way I watch over you and
414 Touya. I’ve seen the pain she’s endured. And I know that I’m the
415 cause behind it. All because I failed her. I failed to see what was
416 right in front of me for all those years. And now she lives on in
417 pain that I can only watch. And wait. One day, I will make it up for
418 her. But that could be many years from now. I have to wait until her
419 own death for us to be reunited again. Sakura-chan, you’re travelling
420 the same path I did. And I’m afraid for you, my daughter. I don’t
421 want you to have to see that pain yourself.” Her teary eyes fluttered
422 for a moment, but remained fixed on Sakura’s green orbs. Sakura could
423 only look back, unsure of what to say. “Tonight, you will be visited
424 by three spirits. Listen to them. Learn their lessons well. The rest
425 is up to you, Sakura-chan. Don’t make the same mistakes I did. Don’t
426 wait until your death to see the errors in your life. Don’t lose the
427 most beautiful thing in your life before you truly have the chance to
428 appreciate it.” She smiled softly, kissing Sakura’s forehead. Sakura
429 only felt a gentle breeze as her mother pulled away. “Remember,
430 Sakura-chan, I’ll always be watching over you. Please make sure she
431 doesn’t join me too soon. You only need one guardian angel.” Her
432 voice faded, becoming nothing more than a faint whisper. The room was
433 once again plunged into darkness.
434 Sakura sat in silence, and for a moment she wondered if her mother
435 had truly been there at all. Was it just some delusion? Had she been
436 dreaming? No, she had been there. It was her mother. She had to be.
437 Her voice still lingered in Sakura’s ears. But what had she meant?
438 What was awaiting her? Who was she hurting? Tomoyo, a voice in the
439 back of her mind supplied. But how? She would never hurt Tomoyo
440 intentionally. She was her best friend. The dark haired girl was
441 always there for Sakura. She would never dream of harming her pale
442 friend. But if she was doing it unknowingly... Sakura slumped back on
443 her bed, hugging herself tightly. “Mama...”
445 Dinner came and went all too swiftly for Sakura. Her mind was too
446 focused on her mother’s words to really enjoy herself. Her brother
447 had noticed that something seemed wrong with her, but she quickly
448 explained that she was fine. He didn’t look like he believed her, but
449 he let it drop. The whole thing had been disturbing. But had it
450 really happened? She hadn’t gotten much sleep the night before and
451 Christmas was only a few short hours away, so she could have just
452 dreamt the whole thing. She had nearly gotten herself to believe that
453 by the time she was back home in her room. Kero was still
454 mysteriously absent, but she figured he was probably out looking at
455 all of the pretty lights decorating the city for Christmas. Or
456 getting something to eat. He did have a pretty one track mind
457 sometimes.
458 Sakura had contemplated calling Tomoyo several times, but she
459 couldn’t quite bring herself to finish dialing Tomoyo’s number. This
460 had to do with Tomoyo, didn’t it? That’s what the small voice in the
461 back of her mind had said at least. She didn’t know how to ask the
462 dark haired girl about it. ‘Besides,’ she rationalized, ‘Tomoyo-
463 chan’s busy with her party. I’ll just call her tomorrow. By then that
464 dream should have stopped bothering me anyway.’ Setting down the pink
465 cell phone near her bed, Sakura tried to ignore the area where her
466 mother had been standing not so long ago. It was just a dream. It had
467 to be.
468 Lying on her stomach, Sakura held onto a doll in front of her. The
469 doll looked quite a bit like Cardcaptor Sakura, even though she had
470 gotten it a while before she had ever found out about the Clow Cards.
471 Tomoyo had sewn it and given it to her a few weeks after they had
472 met. She had kept it near her bed ever since. She had plenty of
473 stuffed animals and dolls around her room, but this one was probably
474 her favorite. Maybe even more so than the teddy bear Syaoran had
475 given her. The teddy bear was sweet and she was happy to have
476 received it from him, but the little stuffed Sakura had been hers for
477 so long. It was always a comforting reminder of Tomoyo whether she
478 was doing homework or worrying about magical happenings or just lying
479 in her bed at night waiting for sleep to take her. Pulling it closer
480 to her face, Sakura could still faintly smell Tomoyo on the cute
481 little doll. Squeezing its soft fabric between her fingers, she let
482 her eyes fall closed peacefully. If she couldn’t call Tomoyo, this
483 was the second best thing. It almost felt like she was there with
484 her, soothing Sakura’s worried spirit the way she always did. She
485 felt herself drifting off, her worries dissipating in the calm that
486 slowly began to envelop the Cardmistress. Tomoyo’s gentle caress
487 seemed to spread through her soul, washing her worries away. She
488 could almost feel Tomoyo’s fingers brushing softly through her hair
489 and gave a content sigh, hugging the stuffed Sakura against her
490 chest. Her relationship with Syaoran could be a little strange at
491 times, but she could always count on Tomoyo in her life. Syaoran
492 wasn't very good at expressing his emotions so she didn’t know how he
493 felt very often. That coupled with his irrational jealousy at times
494 made things difficult. But they were made for each other, right? So
495 it didn’t matter. Sakura was almost the opposite. She couldn’t help
496 showing her emotions. It was just that she didn’t always understand
497 them. Like her feelings for Syaoran. She never would have understood
498 them if Tomoyo and everyone else hadn’t told her. Tomoyo was always
499 there for her, never too busy to help Sakura or just to spend time
500 with her. Tomoyo understood her feelings perfectly, even better than
501 Sakura herself did. The dark haired girl was the eye of the storm in
502 her life when everything else became overwhelming. She was the one
503 Sakura always turned to for comfort when she needed it. It was
504 strange how it differed from her relationship with her boyfriend. And
505 now that everything had gotten so confusing for her, it was Tomoyo
506 she had reached out for, if only in the form of the doll she had
507 given Sakura.
508 Nearly asleep, Sakura began to feel the imaginary fingers brushing
509 her hair from her eyes. A sleepy part of her mind mused that the
510 fingers were longer than Tomoyo’s. But that hardly seemed to matter
511 at the moment. In her dreamy state, she could see when Tomoyo had
512 first given her the Sakura doll. Tomoyo had given it to Sakura after
513 school. She couldn’t remember if it was near Christmas or not at the
514 time, but there was a light snow in Sakura’s dream and Tomoyo was
515 wearing their school’s winter uniform. The dark haired girl smiled
516 pleasantly as she gave Sakura the gift, telling her that she was so
517 happy to have met Sakura and that she wanted to thank her for being
518 her friend. Tomoyo had been new at the time, Sakura knew that. No one
519 else seemed to want to be friends with the slightly introverted,
520 eccentric heiress. But Sakura had quickly found her to be the best
521 friend she could have hoped for. She had been thrilled with the gift,
522 though a little puzzled that it was a doll of her. Despite her
523 friend’s obvious talent the doll showcased, Tomoyo mentioned that it
524 wasn’t as cute as the real Sakura. Sakura had blushed as she often
525 did when Tomoyo would say such embarrassing things. Tomoyo looked
526 incredibly happy, her hands on her cheeks as she simply watched the
527 brunette contently. It was strange. The oddest things could bring
528 such joy to Sakura’s dark haired friend. It usually had to do with
529 when they were together, Sakura realized sleepily. The thought
530 lingered for a moment, as if it wanted to say more to Sakura before
531 it drifted off to wherever dreams disappear to upon awaking.
532 The fingers in Sakura’s hair were still there as she finally began
533 to stir. Had she fallen asleep? She hadn’t been that tired, had she?
534 A wave of disorientation spun her around and around as her mind
535 slowly began to concentrate on the present again. It felt like she
536 was thinking through a heavy blanket, her thoughts muffled and
537 distant. Her whereabouts took a minute to come to her. Her room, of
538 course. Where else would she be? It slowly dawned upon her that that
539 was an awkward place to find fingers in her hair. Sometimes when she
540 would sit in the park with Tomoyo or when she would sit at her desk
541 before class started she would find the other girl’s pale fingers in
542 her hair, but Tomoyo would hardly be in her room right now, would
543 she? For a few moments, that was the perfect answer. Of course it was
544 Tomoyo. She must have come by after the party and was watching Sakura
545 sleep. The explanation sounded plausible enough, but once again she
546 was reminded that the fingers were longer, not quite as gentle as
547 Tomoyo’s. They were still soft and smooth in her hair, though the
548 overall feel was beginning to strike Sakura as different. Almost like
549 a woman stroking the hair of a cute child, unlike Tomoyo’s... Just
550 how did Tomoyo run her hands through her hair anyway? Like a best
551 friend? Sakura hadn’t seen many other best friends doing quite the
552 same thing. Tomoyo was loving and gentle about it, her fingers
553 playfully running through Sakura’s hair as they envisioned different
554 hairstyles. This thought brought an image of Tomoyo’s own beautiful
555 hair and how often she styled it differently. She found herself
556 embarrassed to be drifting so far from the topic at hand. Someone was
557 there with her. That realization finally shook the last vestiges of
558 sleep from her. Her eyes blinked rapidly as she sat up. Darkness
559 surrounded her in all directions, seeming to stretch off eternally.
560 Was this the Dark Card again? No, she could feel her bed underneath
561 her, her blanket twisted between her legs. After what seemed like
562 eons, Sakura’s eyes finally began adjusting to the darkness. What
563 looked to be a woman was sitting next to her on the edge of her bed,
564 long hair falling past her shoulders. Was it pink? She couldn’t tell
565 the exact shade in the darkness of her room. “Ruby Moon?!” The sound
566 of her voice scared her. She hadn’t noticed how silent it was. How
567 eerily silent. There was no snoring from Kero, no sounds of her
568 brother busily finishing some sort of work in his room, which she
569 would have counted on with it being Christmas Eve, no sound at all.
570 Her voice rang shaky and frightened in her ears. She tried to push
571 back her fears and confusion, gripping onto the stuffed Sakura in her
572 arms. ‘Everything will always be all right,’ Tomoyo’s voice whispered
573 in her mind. “What are you doing here?” she asked at last. Her voice
574 sounded less afraid now, simply curious. What reason did she have to
575 fear Ruby Moon anyway? But wasn’t she with Eriol in England now?
576 Ruby Moon stood up and stretched extravagantly. Her butterfly wings
577 shimmered in the darkened room. Her long gloved fingers beckoned for
578 Sakura as she ignored her question. “Come. You have much to see. And
579 I don’t have much time to show you.”
580 Sakura merely sat in confused silence, staring at the beautiful
581 crossdressing magical being. “What?” Sakura repeated, blinking. This
582 wasn’t registering in her sleep addled mind. Her mother’s words
583 slowly began to surface in the mist that shrouded her thoughts. Was
584 this one of the spirits she had been talking about?
585 Ruby Moon sighed, her hands on her hips. “We have to get going,
586 Sakura-chan. We don’t have all night. Besides, as soon as I finish
587 this, I’m gonna go watch Touya while he sleeps. I bet he looks
588 completely darling.” A grin crossed her lips, but she quickly forced
589 it away. Business before pleasure, she reminded herself. Taking
590 Sakura’s hand, she led her to the window. The Cardmistress followed
591 docilely, still completely confused by the situation. “I’m the Ghost
592 of Christmas Past. I’m here to show you your past holidays. Much was
593 left unseen their first time through, so this is your chance to see
594 the truth behind them. Keep your eyes open, Sakura-chan,” she
595 finished cordially. Her wings spread as she placed her hand on the
596 window. Soft, white snow fell outside, blanketing the city. Ruby
597 Moon’s hand slid through the glass as if it were nothing more than
598 water.
599 Amazement crept up on Sakura as she watched the pink haired woman
600 start to shift through the window. Amazement turned to shock as she
601 found herself getting pulled along through as well. She had time only
602 to get out a short yelp before she was on the other side, floating
603 above the fallen snow. Ruby Moon’s giggle fell on her ears, grabbing
604 her attention. Even though Sakura was only in her pajamas, the wind
605 and the cold moved past her as if she were being protected. “Hoe...
606 What’s going on?” Sakura asked again quietly. But she already knew.
607 They were going to see the past. With the soft smile that Ruby Moon
608 was wearing, it almost felt like a jolly idea. It was Christmas,
609 after all. Why not go and see the pretty decorations of years gone
610 by? But a chill went through Sakura, creeping through her whole body.
611 She was afraid of what she might find on the other side.
613 When Sakura opened her eyes again, they were indoors. Murmuring
614 could be heard somewhere behind her, voices upon voices piled on top
615 of each other, all trying to be vaguely quiet but rising together in
616 a swell that was nearly deafening in itself. Sakura turned around,
617 trying to spot anything that would help tell her where she was. Her
618 bare feet moved against the carpet, though the carpet didn’t shift at
619 all. It was as if she weren’t there at all. Her eyes finally fell
620 upon something that rose her heart high up in her chest. “Tomoyo-
621 chan!!” The dark haired girl was wearing a beautiful dress with a
622 long white ribbon in her hair. If Tomoyo was here, then she didn’t
623 have to worry. Whenever Tomoyo was with her, everything seemed more
624 bearable. She felt at ease now that she wasn’t all alone in this
625 strange place. “Tomoyo-chan!” she called again, running to the other
626 girl. It was then that Sakura noticed that she was taller than
627 Tomoyo. That wasn’t strange in and of itself, she had always been
628 slightly taller than Tomoyo, more so in recent years. But she was too
629 much taller than her best friend. Tomoyo’s gentle curves were much
630 less defined, her face more childish. “Hoe?” It took Sakura a moment
631 to understand. Tomoyo was younger than she was. Just how much, she
632 couldn’t be sure. So she was in the past. “Tomoyo-chan..?” But Tomoyo
633 couldn’t hear her. She looked nervous as she kept looking into the
634 mirror, adjusting her ribbon one way or the other. It was strange to
635 see her like that. In all the time that Sakura had known Tomoyo, she
636 couldn’t remember one instance when the dark haired girl had looked
637 nervous. Tomoyo was obviously about to go onstage to sing. But she
638 had told Sakura before that she wasn’t nervous when she was singing
639 because she got lost in the music. So what was worrying her?
640 “Tomoyo-chan!” Another voice called out, drawing both Sakura and
641 Tomoyo’s attention. In a fraction of a second, all of the worry
642 Sakura had seen on Tomoyo face dissolved as if it had never been
643 there at all. Tomoyo was once again her normal smiling self. Sakura
644 was a little surprised. Had she seen it at all or were her eyes only
645 playing tricks on her? Tomoyo looked completely fine now, smiling her
646 usual sweet smile. The owner of the voice turned out to be none other
647 than Sakura herself, albeit her younger self.
648 “Sakura-chan, I’m glad to see you,” Tomoyo said in her gentle, warm
649 voice. She took Sakura’s hands in her own, smiling happily, no trace
650 left of whatever was plaguing her moments before. “Thank you so much
651 for coming. Did you get a good seat?”
652 Sakura returned the smile, shifting on the souls of her feet as
653 Tomoyo held onto her hands. She felt a gentle squeeze but that
654 nothing of it. “The seats are great. I’m right next to Rika-chan and
655 Naoko-chan.” She frowned slightly. “But Onii-chan and Yukito-san are
656 a few rows back. Onii-chan wouldn’t switch with me.” She sweatdropped.
657 A soft giggle came from Tomoyo. “If poor Tsukishiro-san can’t have
658 Sakura-chan’s company then I’m sure he must be very sad. He’ll have
659 to make do with Touya-san instead. I’d be happy to be sitting out
660 there with Sakura-chan if I could.” Her stormy blue eyes sparkled in
661 the backstage light, their bright intensity never leaving Sakura.
662 Shaking her head swiftly, Sakura took a step closer to Tomoyo. The
663 dark haired girl began to smile even brighter at the close proximity
664 to her best friend. “No, you can’t do that, Tomoyo-chan. You need to
665 be up on stage singing. You’re the best in the choir. Everyone will
666 be so happy to hear you sing.”
667 “There’s only one person I want to sing for. The person I love. I
668 want everything I sing to be for them. I want every word to go
669 straight to their heart. I want them to feel my love. When I’m
670 singing, I can see them in my mind. It’s like I’m with them, like
671 we’re together. So I sing with all my heart for them. When I think of
672 them, my love bubbles up inside my heart and it feels like it’s going
673 to burst. But when I sing, I can let all of my love out, I can pour
674 it into my singing. It’s how I express my love,” Tomoyo explained, a
675 distant look in her eyes. They held Sakura’s gaze, saying so much
676 more than her words could hint at.
677 “Hanyaa... Tomoyo-chan, no wonder your singing is so gorgeous! It
678 has to be if you’re singing for the one you love.” Sakura watched
679 Tomoyo with equal parts joy and admiration. “That’s wonderful. I wish
680 I could sing like you. I would sing for Yukito-san.” Her cheeks
681 flushed darkly at the thought, her eyes closing as she imagined
682 herself on stage singing to an audience consisting of only her
683 brother’s friend. Tomoyo must do the same thing, picturing only her
684 love listening happily to her beautiful music.
685 Tomoyo’s smile continued on as before, still bright and cheery, but
686 she let go of her grip on Sakura’s hands, pulling her own hands up to
687 her chest. “I’m sure your singing would be very cute, Sakura-chan.
688 Tsukishiro-san would love to hear it, I’m sure. You have such a
689 pretty voice that I can’t imagine anyone who wouldn’t want to hear
690 you sing. Like a beautiful Siren, Sakura-chan would lure everyone
691 close by, taking a place in all of their hearts.” The older Sakura
692 could almost see hearts in Tomoyo’s eyes as the dark haired girl
693 spoke fervently to her younger self. It was cute to see her with such
694 pure enthusiasm. Sakura had seen Tomoyo act that way often when she
695 would talk about the Cardmistress or about her true love.
696 The younger Sakura found herself blushing again at Tomoyo’s kind
697 words. “Arigato, Tomoyo-chan. But you have such a beautiful voice.
698 You’ll make the Christmas pageant wonderful. I can’t wait to see it.”
699 Tomoyo tilted her head to the side, smiling at the brunette. Her
700 dark hair fell past her cheeks, contrasting starkly with her snow
701 white skin. She should be feeling nervous, a thought occurred to her.
702 But she wasn’t. She couldn’t bring herself to be. She merely felt
703 absorbed in Sakura’s presence, as she often did. It surrounded her
704 and held tightly to her heart. Her heart was trussed up with a
705 beautiful red bow, ready and waiting to be Sakura’s Christmas
706 present. “I’m going to be singing for you, Sakura-chan,” Tomoyo
707 explained. Her voice was soft and loving, directed fully to her
708 friend. “I want you to be the only one I’m singing for tonight. I’ll
709 sing with my entire heart for you, Sakura-chan.”
710 Sakura’s face lit up. Oh, what a wonderful Christmas present!
711 “You’re always so good with gifts, Tomoyo-chan. They’re always so
712 special. Thank you so much!” Sakura clasped her hands in front of
713 her, anxious to hear Tomoyo sing again. Whenever Tomoyo would sing,
714 it felt like the dark haired girl was singing directly to her. Her
715 melodious, gentle voice swept her away to warm and loving
716 destinations each time. She always looked forward to listening to her
717 sing. Her friends agreed that Tomoyo had an amazing voice and was a
718 wonderful singer, but it went beyond that for Sakura. She truly loved
719 listening to her friend’s melodies. She almost found herself lost in
720 them when Tomoyo would sing, but she was never afraid because she
721 knew Tomoyo would lead her back safely. Her eyes closed slowly as she
722 imagined the songs that often played in her heart, sung always by
723 Tomoyo. She would sneak by the choir room when she could, listening
724 to her best friend’s practices, forgetting everything else in the
725 world when she would. Her voice was encompassing, rolling emotions
726 through her body, drawing out the feelings deep in her heart. It was
727 Tomoyo’s special brand of magic and Sakura always found it enchanting.
728 “Sakura-chan...” Tomoyo whispered. Sakura looked absolutely serene
729 as she stood quietly with her eyes closed. Tomoyo found her fingers
730 moving as if with a will of their own, lightly stroking Sakura’s warm
731 cheek. That wasn’t her full Christmas gift. There had been something
732 else she had wanted to give Sakura this Christmas. An explanation. A
733 sign. Her heart. Christmas was a time of giving and she wanted to
734 give Sakura her entire heart and soul. What the brunette would do
735 with them, Tomoyo did not know, but she would just be happy to let
736 her know that they were hers. She wanted to make Sakura happy with
737 every ounce of her being. Sakura was so intoxicating. Everything
738 about her only served to strengthen Tomoyo’s love for the girl. She
739 licked her lips, the soft pink rose petals suddenly dry. This would
740 be the perfect way to show Sakura what she meant with her present, to
741 show Sakura why she would be the only one Tomoyo was singing for. She
742 wanted Sakura to know what was behind the music when she was out on
743 stage. She drew nearer to Sakura, the beautiful brunette still
744 smiling with her eyes closed. Yukito was only a crush, Tomoyo knew
745 Sakura well enough to know that. Besides, she already had a good idea
746 who Yukito himself was interested in. She wanted to spare Sakura that
747 pain. She wanted to be the one who sheltered her heart and labored
748 all her days to brighten Sakura’s heart. Her lips were now inches
749 from Sakura’s. Delicate inches that felt both indescribably distant
750 and incredibly nearby. The Cardmistress’s spell had worked it’s magic
751 on her long ago, back before Sakura had ever been a magical girl. A
752 sweet, gentle kiss, one that would explain her love better than any
753 of her words ever could for her sweet yet naïve best friend.
754 “So what were you going to tell me, Tomoyo-chan? You told me you
755 wanted to see me before the pageant started.” Sakura’s emerald green
756 eyes fluttered open slowly. Tomoyo was surprisingly close, but that
757 just made her smile. She felt nice when Tomoyo was near her.
758 No, maybe Sakura wasn’t old enough yet after all. There would
759 always be other Christmases. One day Sakura would understand her
760 heart. But not yet. “I’ll tell you when you’re older, Sakura-chan,”
761 Tomoyo said softly, taking Sakura’s hands again. She gave them a
762 gentle squeeze and began leading Sakura after her. A smile crossed
763 her lips. Yes, her love could wait an eternity for this girl. She
764 didn’t need to tell her now. She could wait for Sakura. When Sakura
765 was ready, that’s when she would tell her. In the meantime, she might
766 as well work out her crush on Yukito. It was cute watching Sakura
767 chase after him as it was. The magical girl was always so determined,
768 her eyes burning with their own jade fire. “I’ll be singing for you,
769 Sakura-chan,” Tomoyo promised as they reached the exit.
770 Sakura nodded, a little confused. “Un, if you say so, Tomoyo-chan.”
771 Confusion gave way to concern. That Syaoran boy was probably trying
772 to steal Yukito away from her again while she was busy. She returned
773 Tomoyo’s smile as she got ready to slip out the door. “I have to go
774 keep an eye on Yukito-san. Merri Kurisumasu, Tomoyo-chan! I’ll be
775 watching!” Sakura called before ducking out.
776 Tomoyo stood alone with her hands held to her chest for a long
777 moment, staring at the space that Sakura had previously occupied. A
778 soft sigh escaped her lips. She slowly began to fade away in front of
779 the observing Sakura’s eyes, growing faint and dim. Sakura reached
780 out for her, her fingers finding nothing but a patch of cold air.
781 “Tomoyo-chan...” she whispered, thought whether it ever got out of
782 her mouth, she didn’t know. Even she couldn’t hear it. Her eyes
783 stayed on the solemn figure until long after the last trace of her
784 pale best friend was gone.
785 “She’s a brave little girl. You’re happiness meant the world to
786 her. So little things like that didn’t seem to matter to her. But it
787 grew more difficult as time went by. The hope of youth slowly slips
788 away from you as the harshness of reality sets in. I think she truly
789 believed that you would rescue her for quite some time,” Ruby Moon
790 said, startling Sakura as she appeared by her side.
791 “She was going to kiss me...” Sakura mumbled, a hand going to her
792 lips. She could remember that night, with her eyes closed. She had
793 had no idea that Tomoyo had been so close. That the dark haired girl
794 had another piece to her present. Her mind shot back to the kiss
795 under the mistletoe not that long before. So Tomoyo had some other
796 reason behind it other than just some holiday tradition. A shiver
797 went through her as the cold emptiness once again surrounded them.
798 She longed to see Tomoyo again, to see the warmth and brightness the
799 other girl seemed to give off. Anything but this expanse of nothing.
800 Ruby Moon nodded. “She was. That was back before she had given up
801 on being your special someone. There was still hope in her heart that
802 she could be the one you would love in the end. But that dwindled
803 away as time went by. She convinced herself that it wasn’t that way,
804 that you would love another. That someone else would be the one to
805 make you happy.”
806 Sakura shook her head quickly, trying desperately to get a grasp on
807 everything that was piling up on her. “What? But why? I mean, I
808 didn’t... Everyone had to tell me about Syaoran-kun. I had no idea
809 about my feelings before he wound up telling me. And without everyone
810 else pushing us together, I might never have known. Why would she
811 decide that we could never...” She trailed off, having trouble
812 wrapping her mind around the thoughts that followed. Her cheeks
813 blushed stubbornly.
814 “If they’re your feelings to begin with,” Ruby Moon stated
815 enigmatically. She sighed, shaking her head. “Sakura-chan, she has
816 poured her love out to you for a very long time now. It stays
817 unwaveringly with you through all that you do. It’s left open and
818 obvious to the world. But you have never seen past Tomoyo to the love
819 that lies in her heart. You have ignored it, taking it for granted
820 that her love would always be there to nourish you as it was in the
821 past. Years of this have taken their toll on Tomoyo. She no longer
822 believes that you can love her because of it. So she contents herself
823 with waiting in the background and trying to help you with someone
824 she thinks you do love.”
825 “I do love him,” Sakura said, suddenly feeling defensive. But why?
826 It had never been an issue to her before. But what troubled Sakura
827 was that after witnessing her best friend’s love for her from another
828 point of view, actually seeing it perhaps for the first time in her
829 life, she wasn’t so sure anymore. A blindfold had been pulled from
830 her eyes, allowing her to see the pulsing love the dark haired girl
831 held for her in all its glorious colors and magnitude. This left her
832 feeling on very shaky ground. It was nothing like how she felt for
833 Syaoran. It was almost intense enough for her to smell, taste, or
834 touch. A tangible object that Sakura could feel entwining around her
835 like so many flowing ribbons. She hugged herself tightly as she tried
836 to get a grasp on the overwhelming feelings surging through her. “I
837 don’t ignore her,” Sakura whispered, less sure of herself. Tomoyo had
838 been her best friend for years now. They had shared so much together.
839 She was always the focus of Tomoyo’s life. But Sakura found herself
840 caught up in so many things, always expecting Tomoyo to be there when
841 she needed her. And the dark haired girl always was. She had insight
842 into Sakura that shone a bright light into even the darkest areas of
843 her life that Sakura herself was clueless about. Yet Sakura had
844 missed so much about her friend. She always wrote it off as just more
845 of Tomoyo’s normally eccentric behavior. It was right there in front
846 of her and she continued to miss it. She just always expected that
847 love and warmth and support that Tomoyo always selflessly offered up
848 to her to be there in her life.
849 Ruby Moon offered a small, comforting smile to the Cardmistress
850 before putting a hand on your shoulder. “The past is filled with
851 beautiful memories, but life continues onward. You have to cherish
852 them as you life moves onward. Never forget their lessons or their
853 simple joys.” She paused for a moment. “We have to go, Sakura-chan.
854 There’s still much for you to see tonight.” Pity crept up on her for
855 the brunette girl, but she knew there was little she could do.
856 Sakura followed along helplessly, trailing slightly behind as she
857 tried to get a grasp on the situation. “Tomoyo-chan...” she
858 whispered again. Right now she desperately needed the dark haired
859 girl’s love and support. Whenever things were difficult for her,
860 Tomoyo was always there to soothe her battered spirit and warm the
861 cold inside of her. Tomoyo rarely dealt with the problem itself. No,
862 that was something for people like Syaoran to attack. Tomoyo’s
863 specialty was Sakura. Sakura was always the focus of her
864 concentration whenever Sakura needed help. And the Cardmistress found
865 herself realizing how much more important that was to her. She could
866 handle any problems when Tomoyo was there to bolster her heart and
867 soul. The world began to shift around Sakura, but she barely noticed
868 until they shown like Christmas lights all around her. In the eerie
869 lighting, she thought she saw Tomoyo standing alone before the
870 pageant once more, a phantom amongst the gathering lights. But before
871 Sakura could call out to the lonely shadow, she was gone.
873 “Tomoyo-chan...” Sakura called out, her hand reaching forward. Her
874 fingers laced around a bed sheet, pulling it close. “Hoe?” Blinking
875 confusedly, the brunette found herself back in bed, her blanket
876 pulled oddly around her. Her hand clutched for her cell phone
877 instinctively. “Tomoyo-chan…” she got out as it began ringing. There
878 was a long pause as Sakura waited. What if she wasn’t there? She had
879 to speak with her. She almost hung up when she heard it connect.
880 “Tomoyo-chan?!”
881 There was a moment of silence before Sakura got her reply. “Sakura-
882 chan? Are you all right?” Tomoyo asked concernedly. “Is anything
883 wrong?” Her voice was gentle and soothing as always and Sakura could
884 feel her worries begin to melt away. Tomoyo waited patiently for an
885 answer.
886 Sakura could picture Tomoyo sitting on her bed in her nightgown,
887 holding the phone in her soft, pale hands and felt herself relax.
888 “I’m.. I’m all right, I think. I just had a weird dream, that’s all.”
889 It had all been a dream, hadn’t it? Her mother, Ruby Moon, the past.
890 It was all just one big dream. She sighed. “It’s good to hear your
891 voice, Tomoyo-chan.”
892 “You can always call me if you want to talk, Sakura-chan. I’m glad
893 that you’re doing all right. Please don’t let a dream worry you too
894 much. Sakura-chan should only have the prettiest, sweetest dreams of
895 all on Christmas Eve.” Tomoyo shifted on the other side of the phone.
896 It sounded like she was sitting up. “Whatever’s troubling you, I’m
897 sure it won’t affect your Christmas. Christmas won’t be the same for
898 your family if Sakura-chan isn’t bright and happy for it.”
899 For a second, Sakura considered asking Tomoyo about her feelings.
900 Was the dream right about them? Did Tomoyo really love her? Looking
901 back on memories of past Christmases and just about any other time
902 she had spent with the dark haired girl, Sakura could only come to a
903 resounding yes as the conclusion. But that was something she would
904 have to ask her about in person. She smiled a little, feeling better
905 now that she was talking to her best friend. “You’re right, Tomoyo-
906 chan.” She giggled softly. “You’re always right. You always seem to
907 know what’s going on.”
908 “I don’t know everything. I just have a good idea about Sakura-chan
909 because she’s my absolute favorite subject,” Tomoyo said matter-of-
910 factly.
911 “Arigato gozimasu, Tomoyo-chan,” Sakura said into the phone. The
912 dreams were all just getting to her because it was almost Christmas
913 and she was stressing out way too much about everything. Tomoyo’s
914 soft voice was already making the odd tone of the dreams seem far
915 off. Something over near the door caught her attention. Kero was
916 floating there in a top hat, wearing a green and red checkered scarf
917 and mittens with little snowmen on them. “Oh, Kero-chan’s here.
918 That’s a cute outfit you made him, Tomoyo-chan.”
919 “Kero-chan’s wearing an outfit? I didn’t make him one. I gave him a
920 video game for Christmas. I’m sure it’s cute, though.” Tomoyo sounded
921 a bit confused, but it quickly disappeared. It was probably just
922 something he’d cobbled together himself. “And your welcome, Sakura-
923 chan. I always love hearing from you.”
924 Sakura smiled as she slipped her legs over the side of the bed,
925 waving at the Seal Beast. Kero waited impatiently, his arms crossed.
926 “I’ve got to go now, Tomoyo-chan. I think Kero wants something.”
927 “All right. Tell him I said ‘Merry Christmas’ for me, please. And
928 sleep well, Sakura-chan. Have the dreams of angels.”
929 Sakura froze, her hand tightly on the phone. Angels... Her mother
930 had mentioned that earlier. But it had only been a dream. Still, the
931 coincidence was enough to shake her. “I will. Thanks again, Tomoyo-
932 chan! Sleep well!” Sakura hung up and set the cell phone back down.
933 Her emerald eyes went back up to Kero. “Where have you been, Kero-
934 chan?” she asked curiously.
935 Striking as cool a pose as he could possibly attain in his current
936 attire, Kero whipped his scarf back over his shoulder. “I am the
937 Ghost of Christmas Presents. I am here to show you all the great
938 stuff you’re gonna get!” Kero nodded triumphantly, transcendental
939 light starting to glow behind him. Ruby Moon’s hand snaked out from
940 the light and dragged Kero back through it. Sakura stared in
941 disbelief as she heard a muffled argument through the light. After a
942 long moment, Kero popped back into sight. He cleared his throat
943 loudly and began again. “I am the Ghost of Christmas Present! The
944 here and now. Today.” He glared back at the light before continuing.
945 “And I’m here to show you Christmas, Sakura-chan!”
946 “What?” It took a moment for Kero’s words to register in Sakura’s
947 still clouded mind. Her head shook quickly, her eyes going wide as
948 realization struck her forcefully. “Oh, no! Kero-chan, I’ve already
949 seen Ruby Moon and my mother. It’s late. I’m tired. Can’t we do this
950 later?” Or better yet, not at all? A voice in the back of her mind
951 asked. She gave a wary smile to the oddly dressed Seal Beast. “It’s
952 almost Christmas, Kero-chan. And it’s late. And I understand. Tomoyo-
953 chan likes me.” A small blush started to spread across her cheeks.
954 “What else do I need to know?”
955 “Plenty,” Kero said quickly. He looked at Sakura with his tiny
956 black eyes, studying her. “And I have no idea who this ‘Kero-chan’
957 is. I am the ghost of Christmas Presents.” He paused for a moment
958 before correcting himself. “Present.”
959 Sakura suppressed a giggle and nodded. “All right, Kero-chan. Where
960 do we go?”
961 With a flourish of his scarf, Kero fluttered up to the
962 Cardmistress. “To a place you know well. Though this time you’ll be
963 seeing it in a different light. Finding out Tomoyo’s feelings isn’t
964 the only thing you’re supposed to learn, Sakura-chan. There’s much
965 more for you to discover tonight.”
966 But what more could there be? Sakura couldn’t come up with
967 anything. She had missed Tomoyo’s hints and gestures of love and
968 affection over the years, but now they made sense to her. That was
969 what her mother had meant about her overlooking something, right?
970 That had to be it. So she’d have to ask Tomoyo about it later. The
971 dark haired girl seemed to be fine with the way things were, so it
972 couldn’t be bad enough to warrant all this. In fact, this just
973 managed to make everything even more confusing than it already had
974 been. Now how was she supposed to treat Tomoyo? She already had
975 Syaoran as her boyfriend. She didn’t know what to do or even what to
976 say to Tomoyo about it. She could see herself in her mind’s eye
977 smiling at the pale girl upon arriving at her house. ‘Hi, Tomoyo-
978 chan! So you like me, huh? Well, we can still be friends, but I’ve
979 got Syaoran-kun. Did you want to go on a picnic?’ A small shiver went
980 through her. Just what was she supposed to say, anyway? Oddly enough,
981 she could see Tomoyo smiling her same sweet smile even after cruel
982 words like those and agreeing that a picnic would be lovely. It
983 didn’t make sense, but it was perfect Tomoyo. A lot about Tomoyo
984 didn’t make sense, but Sakura had always been happy to be her best
985 friend. At least now a little more about the dark haired girl was
986 clear. Even if it meant Sakura would eventually have to figure out
987 what to say to her about it. Or if she should. A sigh escaped her
988 lips as she took Kero’s small paw. She wanted to see Tomoyo, to tell
989 her everything. Tomoyo always managed to make her feel better.
990 “We’re here,” Kero said casually as he let go of Sakura’s hand.
991 They were standing in front of the Daidouji mansion, the lawn and
992 walls decorated extravagantly with Christmas decorations.
993 “Huh? Ah!” Sakura pulled a foot up, staring at the ground. Snow was
994 underneath her bare foot, but she couldn’t feel the cold. It was
995 distant, like walking through a video recording. The snow didn’t even
996 shift under her feet as if it didn’t recognize that Sakura was
997 standing there. Being set apart from the world that way sent a chill
998 down Sakura’s spine. She hadn’t even noticed that they had gone
999 anywhere until the top hatted Seal Beast had pointed it out to her.
1000 The sudden transition made it difficult for her to get her bearings.
1001 “Tomoyo-chan’s house,” she said at last, her eyes heading towards
1002 Tomoyo’s bedroom window. “Oh! She’s having her party!” A small thrill
1003 counteracted the creepy feelings that had been preying on her and a
1004 smile crossed her face. “So I can see her party after all!”
1005 Kero nodded eagerly, hugging himself tightly as a look of pure joy
1006 crossed his teddy bear face. “I LOVE Christmas parties! And ‘cause
1007 it’s Tomoyo-chan’s, you just know there’s gonna be lots of cakes and
1008 puddings and deserts and yummy stuff to eat. And games! I bet she’d
1009 have plenty of games, too! Of course she would. It’s Christmas!”
1010 Floating as if on a cloud of sheer ecstasy, the Ghost of Christmas
1011 Present started flying circles around Sakura.
1012 Sweatdropping, Sakura wondered how the Ghost could possibly be
1013 anyone but the Seal Beast with the Osaka dialect that she had known
1014 for some time. He may have denied being Kero, but he wasn’t doing a
1015 very good job of disguising himself. “So where is Tomoyo-chan having
1016 her party then? I don’t see any lights.” The brunette held her hands
1017 near her eyes, trying to get a better look. Sure enough, the only
1018 lights coming from the mansion were from the many Christmas lights
1019 generously positioned around the building.
1020 Finally managing to get a hold of himself, though still seeing
1021 visions of candy and deserts, the little bear in the top hat, began
1022 to lead the way towards the house. “Christmas is a wondrous time,
1023 Sakura-chan. People everywhere find themselves sharing food and gifts
1024 with family and friends. Even if it’s cold outside, the warmth from
1025 the hearts of those celebrating more than make up for it. Lovers kiss
1026 under mistletoe. Friends exchange gifts with each other. Families
1027 come together for generous meals to share. Big meals. With lots of
1028 seconds. And plenty of deserts.”
1029 “Kero-chan...”
1030 “Oh!” Kero shook his head, trying to get the images out of his
1031 mind. He hadn’t noticed until then that he had begun salivating.
1032 Dabbing at his mouth with his scarf, he continued on. “No matter who
1033 you are or where you are, the most important thing about Christmas is
1034 love. Sharing the holidays with the ones you love is what makes it
1035 great. Giving of your heart, adding to a feast of warmth that you all
1036 can share. Sure, there’s cool presents that I could be showing you
1037 right now...” he glared off into the distance for a moment before
1038 continuing, “but right now I have to show you the hidden parts of
1039 this Christmas. Maybe when we’re done...” He nodded to himself,
1040 pleased. “Well, we’ll see about that. But for right now, let’s go see
1041 the party!”
1042 Sakura nodded eagerly, following Kero’s receding form into the
1043 mansion. Wouldn’t Tomoyo be surprised when she knew what happened
1044 even without the videotape!
1046 The house really was entirely dark. Sakura could only see by the
1047 light of the Christmas lights, and with them flickering on and off in
1048 intricate patterns, it certainly made things difficult. She
1049 considered using the Sakura Cards to light her path, but her nervous
1050 hand couldn’t find the key. Everything felt wrong. Houses generally
1051 held some feelings to them. Her own house felt comfortable and
1052 loving. Tomoyo’s home had a warmth and sweetness to it that she had
1053 always liked. But this time was different. It was like she was
1054 walking through some sort of twisted version of the mansion. She
1055 couldn’t quite put her finger on what was wrong. Only that she could
1056 feel it. The shadows seemed to stick out at all angles, almost moving
1057 from the sporadic Christmas light patterns. Sakura swallowed
1058 nervously but found her mouth had gone dry. ‘Ghosts!’ her mind kept
1059 crying out when a shadow would loom near her for a moment before
1060 shifting in shades of green, red, and blue. She found herself wishing
1061 not for the first time that night that Tomoyo could be there. Tomoyo
1062 never seemed afraid, except when she was worried about Sakura. Ghosts
1063 just didn’t seem to bother her, though the brunette couldn’t figure
1064 out how anybody could not be afraid of ghosts. So she would always
1065 clutch onto Tomoyo when she was worried about them. And she would
1066 feel better, holding onto Tomoyo, because she knew the other girl was
1067 there with her. But now...
1068 “I think it’s this way,” Kero said after a moment, completely
1069 hidden in the darkness in front of Sakura. His voice didn’t sound
1070 quite so sure. The place was so big! He had come with Sakura
1071 occasionally, but he never got to do any exploring. He should be
1072 making Sakura lead the way. After all, she knew the place better than
1073 he did. But his keen Seal Beast pride got in the way as he floundered
1074 about in the dark. He barely noticed Sakura’s shriek at his sudden
1075 comment.
1076 Catching her breath, Sakura followed the jolly ghost further into
1077 the darkness. Her eyes caught on the flickering lights coming from a
1078 large Christmas tree standing on the far side of a room she was about
1079 to pass. Forgetting about all about Kero for the moment, Sakura
1080 slowly entered the room. Wouldn’t this be where Tomoyo would have her
1081 party? The large room could easily fit all of her friends and was
1082 very well decorated. Finding herself drawn to the sparkling Christmas
1083 tree, Sakura’s fingers reached out to touch a few of the ornaments.
1084 They were all very beautiful. Some looked like priceless antiques,
1085 placed with ginger care upon the branches. Glimmering crystal angels,
1086 sparkling icicles, glass bells, and so much more festooned the tree.
1087 Placed just as gingerly but with perhaps even more love, were small,
1088 worn out trinkets from years long past. Sakura could see a small
1089 snowman that’s seems were starting to show. It had Tomoyo’s name on
1090 the back with a date. It didn’t surprise Sakura that Tomoyo had made
1091 several other ornaments on the tree as well. Some were from nearly a
1092 decade before. Yet these old ornaments, some quite obviously made by
1093 a child (a skilled child, but a child nonetheless), appeared to be
1094 some of the most cherished objects adorning the tree. “So you get to
1095 be dressed up by Tomoyo-chan, too, Mr. Tree?” she asked quietly. Some
1096 other ornaments appeared to be from a time even further back, the
1097 grasp of age touching on them. Family heirlooms, Sakura supposed.
1098 Several appeared to come from Tomoyo’s mother’s childhood, others
1099 from further back than that. She caught sight of her mother in one of
1100 them, a beautiful young girl around Sakura’s age at the time the
1101 picture was taken. She was lying in the snow next to a brunette woman
1102 that Sakura recognized instantly. ‘Sonomi and Nadeshiko’, it read on
1103 the back. The two looked so happy in the picture. Her mother’s words
1104 once again whispered in her ear. Tomoyo had once told her that all of
1105 her mother’s employees were female because of her preference. And
1106 Sonomi always talked about Sakura’s mother so dreamily. Was that what
1107 her mother had meant about what happened to her? Sonomi did seem to
1108 be in a lot of pain over her death. ‘But I would never hurt Tomoyo-
1109 chan. I couldn’t stand to know she was in pain. So I shouldn’t have
1110 to worry about it. But still...’ Her eyes couldn’t leave the picture.
1111 The two best friends, happily together. One of them so in love with
1112 the other. For a moment, the picture shifted and she saw herself and
1113 Tomoyo in it. She backed away quickly, nearly tripping over a
1114 Christmas present.
1115 Presents lay scattered underneath the tree, all done up in festive
1116 wrapping paper with plenty of bows and ribbons. Sakura had to
1117 suppress a laugh. She could definitely tell which were from Tomoyo to
1118 her mother. Only two names alternated on them all. Sonomi and Tomoyo.
1119 Her laughter was short lived when she read Sonomi’s name. No, she
1120 wouldn’t hurt Tomoyo. She couldn’t. But the thought frightened her.
1121 Her mother had warned her that she was making the same mistake she
1122 had. But what?
1123 A sound from the other side of the room caught Sakura’s attention.
1124 Her ears perked up as she peered into the shadows engulfing the rest
1125 of the room starting just a few feet in front of her. She waited in
1126 the darkness, holding her breath, waiting for it to happen again.
1127 Lights shifted on the floor in front of her. Red, blue, green,
1128 orange, violet. Blinking on and off in their continuing patterns.
1129 Staring at the shapes they cast on the floor, Sakura began to wonder
1130 if it had just been her imagination. A muffled sob reached Sakura’s
1131 ears, quiet but unmistakable in the silent room. The voice behind the
1132 pain racked cry was equally unmistakable to Sakura. That voice that
1133 always soothed her soul, that carried her away to distant locales
1134 when in verse, that made embarrassing comments about how cute she was
1135 or how talented.
1136 “Tomoyo-chan...” Sakura whispered into the darkness. Her body went
1137 as cold as if she had just awoken in the snow. Her heart felt just as
1138 numb. She walked forward slowly, her emerald eyes questing valiantly
1139 for any sign of her dark haired best friend. She could by now dimly
1140 make out a large couch facing the Christmas tree with some pillows or
1141 a large sheet lying over it. She couldn’t quite make it all out in
1142 the dim light of the Christmas tree. A long table rested near the
1143 couch. A delicious looking cake was set atop it, beautifully
1144 decorated for the occasion. That must have been the cake Tomoyo had
1145 hurried home to make. But it hardly looked touched, not a single
1146 piece removed. Cups lay nearby, along with holiday themed napkins and
1147 a large pitcher of spiced cider. This had to be where Tomoyo had
1148 planned to have the party! But what had happened? It didn't look like
1149 anyone had been here.
1150 “Sakura-chan...” Tomoyo’s weak voice got out before another sob
1151 broke through. The sheet shifted on the couch, darkness cascading
1152 down around the top of it. The form shuddered, crying quietly in the
1153 empty room. She had mistaken the dark haired girl at first, but now
1154 her eyes began to adjust. From what little she could see, Tomoyo was
1155 wearing a beautiful green and rust red party dress, her dark hair
1156 done up in pigtails. Her tears sparkled in the darkness, reflecting
1157 the colored lights as they slid down her cheeks. Her pale skin made
1158 her look eerily ghostlike in the dim light, almost an apparition of
1159 her normal self.
1160 Sakura’s heart broke in two to hear the strangled, miserable sobs
1161 that broke free while Tomoyo cried, alone. The brunette was caught
1162 completely off guard. She had never seen Tomoyo like this before.
1163 “What happened?” she asked, hoping that Tomoyo would somehow hear
1164 her. “Tomoyo-chan.” Her own voice was shaky in her ears.
1165 Tomoyo curled up into a tight little ball on the couch, hugging her
1166 legs to her chest. Her head ached from crying too much. Her body felt
1167 sick and exhausted. But she couldn't stop the tears. She should go to
1168 her room before her mother got home so she wouldn’t see her like
1169 this. She should clean up her little ‘party’ before she would have to
1170 explain what had happened. But she couldn’t will herself to get off
1171 the couch. She didn’t want to leave the dark confines of the room
1172 that she had waited hours in. Hours all alone. She had the sinking
1173 feeling that this is how it would always be. This was what awaited
1174 her in her not so distant future. Alone, alone, always alone. She had
1175 made the cake hours earlier, in preparation for her Christmas party.
1176 Everything had been set up. She had done a meticulous job of making
1177 sure everything would be perfect. Sakura would be there, after all.
1178 And she wanted to spend a perfect Christmas Eve with her darling
1179 Sakura. Finding out Sakura couldn’t be there had been a bit of a
1180 shock, and a rather painful one. She wanted nothing else for
1181 Christmas than to spend it in the glowing presence of her beloved
1182 best friend. But she had hidden all that away. She couldn’t let
1183 Sakura see how disappointed she was. No, she had to make sure that
1184 Sakura enjoyed her night with her family. After all, that was an
1185 important part of Christmas, too. But her family, her only family
1186 could not be there for Christmas Eve. Her mother was far too busy
1187 finishing things at work for the Holiday. She had understood that
1188 when her mother had explained. Sonomi had been hesitant to go, making
1189 sure that it was all right with Tomoyo if she did. Tomoyo knew how
1190 busy her work could be and told her that it was quite all right, that
1191 they would spend Christmas Day together, so it wasn’t a problem. The
1192 two women that meant the most in Tomoyo’s life couldn’t be there for
1193 Christmas Eve. But that was all right. She would be strong for them.
1194 She had guests to attend to as it was. So she had finished the last
1195 of her preparations for the party and then waited. And waited. And
1196 decorated a little more before waiting. She didn’t know when it had
1197 finally struck her that no one was coming. Minutes after the start of
1198 the party? Hours? She couldn’t be sure. But it had all become too
1199 much for her to bear. Here she was, all alone on Christmas Eve, like
1200 some forgotten Christmas present that wouldn’t be found till the next
1201 year. Tears fell past her ivory skin to the couch underneath her.
1202 Sakura was surprised when she felt a tear of her own slipping down
1203 her cheek. Her eyes were starting to sting as she sat watching her
1204 best friend crying softly. “Tomoyo-chan... What happened? Please..”
1205 she pleaded with the dark haired girl to no avail. She felt so
1206 helpless. There wasn’t anything she could do. She had been so sure
1207 that nothing could faze Tomoyo, that she always managed to have the
1208 gentle smile no matter the circumstances. Seeing her like this was a
1209 wake up call for Sakura, shaking away the illusions that had
1210 surrounded her friend. Suddenly Sakura started to wonder if she
1211 actually had hurt Tomoyo before, not seeing behind the dark haired
1212 girl’s smile to the pain she had caused. Her mind began pouring
1213 through memories, but she quickly gave up that search. It would do no
1214 good. Not now.
1215 Unknowing of the subject of her thoughts presence, Tomoyo continued
1216 to cry in the darkness. She didn’t want to be alone. She didn’t think
1217 she could take it. Her heart longed for Sakura, for a love that had
1218 long been denied, one that she now knew she couldn’t have. Yet her
1219 heart would not listen. It only called out for Sakura, aching
1220 painfully for her. And loneliness was the only thing this road
1221 offered. But she would live with it for Sakura. She didn’t know any
1222 other way. Tomoyo cried harder, her sides starting to ache. The
1223 thought of returning to her room, to her personal shrine to Sakura
1224 just made her feel worse inside. She had no place to go. The
1225 Christmas tree peeked out at her through her tear blurred vision,
1226 taunting her with its grim reminder of this painful Christmas Eve.
1227 Her stormy blue eyes shut tightly, her small body shaking on the
1228 couch. She just wanted Sakura to hold her close, to feel her warm
1229 embrace. To hear her beautiful voice. But she knew she couldn’t. This
1230 was the dark underbelly of Christmas. It had two sides. The bright,
1231 joyous side. The one she hoped that Sakura would be seeing with her
1232 family. And the dark, lonely side. The holiday when experienced in
1233 all of its gruesome torment. Alone. When all it managed to do was
1234 reinforce how insignificant and lost one is in the wide world.
1235 Why had she thrown this party? What had she hoped to accomplish? She
1236 just wanted to have a wonderful Christmas Eve for everyone. She
1237 thought it would be perfect to have Sakura and all of her friends
1238 over. But she knew at the back of her mind that they weren’t her
1239 friends. They were Sakura’s friends. Like a puppy tagging along
1240 behind her owner, Tomoyo had never really been befriended by Chiharu
1241 and the others. She was merely there. Why would they come over for
1242 Christmas of all days? They had their own families and loved ones.
1243 They all had people to share the holiday with. Tomoyo felt frozen
1244 despite the heat being on. Christmas Eve was almost over now. It was
1245 growing late. The day would soon be over, but the scars on Tomoyo’s
1246 soul would remain. After all, Today is always built upon Yesterday’s
1247 ashes.
1248 Kero sighed, shaking his head. “Christmas isn’t always happy for
1249 everyone. Even with a warm heart, with no one to share it with, what
1250 good is it? It’s like having an oven, but no food to put in it. It’s
1251 just... empty.”
1252 Sakura didn’t even turn to look at the festively dressed Seal Beast,
1253 her eyes never leaving Tomoyo shuddering form. She looked so weak, so
1254 frail. As if the slightest touch would shatter her into a thousand
1255 jagged pieces. She remembered something her father had said to her
1256 when she had accidentally broken a pot as a child. ‘Sakura-chan, when
1257 we break things, we can’t always fix them. We can try to put them
1258 back together, but they’ll never be exactly the way they were,’ he
1259 had explained while they tried to glue the pot back together. Had she
1260 broken Tomoyo? Could she pick up all the pieces? “What happened?” she
1261 asked in a tiny voice.
1262 Clearing his throat, Kero looked away. He had never seen Tomoyo, or
1263 anyone that he could remember, looking quite so desolate before. “Her
1264 mother couldn’t be here because of work. You couldn’t be here because
1265 of dinner. You friends didn’t show up because they all had things to
1266 do and they’ve never been Tomoyo friends exactly anyway so they
1267 didn’t see it as a big deal. She always follows you around so why
1268 would she care? I don’t think that matters though. The only ones that
1269 she really wanted to be here were you and her mother.”
1270 Shaking her head sadly, Sakura reached out hesitantly for Tomoyo
1271 before stopping, her fingers inches from Tomoyo’s hand. “So this is
1272 all tonight? This is what happened with her party? Tomoyo-chan...”
1273 She sniffled, cold tears spilling down her cheeks. “Tomoyo-chan!” she
1274 buried her face in her hands, crying into them. “It’s not fair! She
1275 shouldn’t have to be so sad! I... Tomoyo-chan, I’m so sorry...” Her
1276 mouth opened to say more, but her throat locked up, unable to allow
1277 her to get anything else out. She just shook her head again, tears
1278 falling to her pajamas. Painful shards of ice grew into her heart,
1279 tearing at her with each consecutive sob that came from the dark
1280 haired girl. She couldn’t help but feel that it was her fault, that
1281 she had failed Tomoyo. ‘I always knew you would save me,’ Tomoyo’s
1282 voice echoed in her mind. ‘But I failed her. I never saved her,’ her
1283 own voice came back accusingly.
1284 “Sakura-chan, I’m sorry I had to show you this,” Kero apologized.
1285 “No... I’m.. I’m glad you did. If I didn’t see this, I’d never know.
1286 She would just smile when she sees me tomorrow and she’d act like
1287 everything’s all right. Be..Because I..” Her eyes shut closed as she
1288 tried to continue, choking back sobs. “Because I can’t see it on my
1289 own... Kero-chan, I didn’t know..” A small whimper escaped her as she
1290 fell back on her knees.
1291 “It’s okay, Sakura-chan. You’ll figure it out. But it’s not over
1292 yet. There’s still a final spirit to meet. The one who will judge
1293 you. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.” Kero took Sakura’s hand,
1294 leading her away from Tomoyo’s silent form. Sakura kept watching her
1295 as she slowly began to walk away. She could see Sonomi enter the
1296 room, and paused.
1297 Sonomi brushed back some of Tomoyo’s long dark hair as she knelt
1298 beside her. Work had gone later than she expected, but she had
1299 hurried home as quickly as she could. It didn’t take long for her to
1300 realize what had happened. The cake left untouched, the Christmas
1301 letter for Sakura still in Tomoyo’s hands, the tears staining her
1302 daughter’s cheeks. Tomoyo had just passed into a fitful sleep a short
1303 time before her arrival. She wiped the remaining tear from Tomoyo’s
1304 pale cheek before gently picking her up. She kissed her forehead
1305 before walking out of the room with her baby girl. “It will be all
1306 right, Tomoyo-chan. I don’t know how, but it will be. I’ll be here
1307 for you when you wake up.”
1308 ‘At least Sonomi-sama tries to protect her!’ Sakura’s mind lashed
1309 out. ‘And I’m the one she’s trying to protect her from. Oh kami-
1310 sama... How long have I been hurting her?’ Her legs went numb at the
1311 thought. Fresh tears burned in her eyes. A weak sob escaped her lips
1312 and the world went black, plunging her into darkness.
1314 It was cold. That was the first thing that Sakura noticed. Icy
1315 hands dragged the breath right out of her, cold daggers lancing into
1316 her sides as she tried to breathe in the frozen air. In all of the
1317 other places she had traveled that night, the cold had been a
1318 distant, forgotten thing as if she were not a part of it. But now it
1319 surrounded her, grasping onto her, infusing into her body. Clutching
1320 herself tightly, she struggled to fend off the shaking of her cold
1321 body. “Kero-chan?” she called into the windswept night. But there was
1322 no answer. The howl of the wind startled the Cardmistress, snow
1323 falling about her pajama clad form. Alone and afraid, she started to
1324 cry, slumping to her knees in the freshly fallen snow. The night had
1325 take a lot out of her, and upon expecting to find herself in her bed,
1326 she wound up out in the bleary night without the faintest trace of
1327 her guardian. Still in anguish over seeing Tomoyo in such pain, pain
1328 that she had helped to bring to the door of her sweet and gentle best
1329 friend, Sakura couldn’t work up the strength to get back up.
1330 ‘Don’t cry. It won’t get you anywhere,’ a rough voice said from
1331 nowhere. Sakura’s body shuddered as she was wracked with more sobs.
1332 ‘Please don’t cry, Sakura-chan. It just makes me feel sad,’ a
1333 softer, more gentle voice spoke up from the same spot that was
1334 nowhere but ever so near to the brunette.
1335 Tomoyo... She had heard Tomoyo say that before. She shouldn’t cry
1336 because it made Tomoyo sad. And she couldn’t make Tomoyo sad anymore.
1337 The other voice... It had to be Syaoran’s. He had told her that
1338 crying wouldn’t solve anything, that she needed to face things
1339 without tears. Yes, he was right. “Everything will always be all
1340 right,” Sakura whispered to herself. That was her power, right? Her
1341 special power. It wasn’t magic, it wasn’t strength. It was just a
1342 tiny phrase in the midst of a snowstorm. But it came with the love
1343 and support of those that had stood behind her at one point in time.
1344 It came with the profound faith of those that believed in her. And
1345 through that belief that they held in her, Sakura could have faith as
1346 well. That perhaps everything would be. Blinking in the blizzard that
1347 encompassed her, Sakura tried to look up. The endless white that had
1348 blanketed everything she could see was replaced in the immediate
1349 vicinity by a dark black shroud that rose up above her kneeling form.
1350 The cloak flailed around in the darkness, snow not daring to fall
1351 upon it’s midnight embrace. Yet Sakura couldn’t see make out whoever
1352 it was inside of the cloak, only a vague figure that remained
1353 shrouded in darkness. The figure held out a hand to Sakura, beckoning
1354 her to follow. “Are you... Are you the Ghost of Christmas Yet to
1355 Come?” Sakura asked above the rising icy shriek of the wind. Her
1356 voice trembled, though not entirely from the cold. She was to be
1357 judged, she knew that. And she was afraid that she would be found
1358 terribly wanting in the eyes of this macabre judge, jury, and
1359 executioner. The figure nodded almost imperceptibly, causing Sakura
1360 to wonder if she had even seen it at all. “There’s so much I’ve
1361 learned tonight. I... I never knew how much I had ignored Tomoyo-
1362 chan. I didn’t know how much I had hurt her. Please, show me more. My
1363 mother said that you could help me. I don’t...” Her voice caught in
1364 her throat painfully as she tried to speak. It took a moment to
1365 swallow the burning tears and continue. “I don’t want to hurt anyone
1366 anymore. I just want everything to be all right.” Tears threatened to
1367 spill from her jade eyes, but the shadowed figure merely watched in
1368 silence before beckoning once more. Sakura once again found herself
1369 wishing Tomoyo was there to clutch onto. Why did they have to be
1370 ghosts? Why couldn’t they have been the three magical beings of
1371 Christmas? Or the three Mr. Seagulls? Anything would be better than
1372 ghosts. But she had already made up her mind. Frightened or not, she
1373 had to follow. The shadowed figure slowly took her hand. It felt cold
1374 yet familiar in her grasp, but she couldn’t quite figure out who it
1375 belonged to. Her mind quickly gave up the futile attempt as the
1376 snowstorm grew infinitely worse, swallowing up Sakura and the
1377 mysterious stranger in it’s jagged talons.
1379 Before the two figures, the snow slowly began to dissipate,
1380 weakening it’s snow white hold on Sakura’s vision. All around her,
1381 the snow continued to fall with a silent intensity, but before her it
1382 dropped in only small groups of snowflakes. She caught one between
1383 her hands, holding it in her opened palms for a moment. The tiny ice
1384 crystal was beautiful, a jewel from the sky. But almost immediately,
1385 it melted into cold water in her hands, not a trace remaining of the
1386 beauty she had seen moments before.
1387 Cold fingers curled under Sakura’s chin, lifting her gaze to the
1388 glass in front of them. It took all of the brunette’s strength not to
1389 jump at the sudden touch. The glass looked into a busy office room,
1390 people hurrying about their business. One woman in a business suit
1391 looked particularly familiar with her fairly short hair and glasses.
1392 “Working on your book, Naoko-san?” one of the women asked as she
1393 poured herself something warm to drink. She had a warm, friendly air
1394 about her, but her tone was almost teasing as if she asked the
1395 question often.
1396 Naoko frowned, pushing her glasses up the bridge of her nose with
1397 her index finger. “No, I’m not working on it today,” she stated
1398 simply, going through some papers shuffled together on her lap.
1399 “Oh? Why not?” a man asked curiously. Despite the earlier teasing,
1400 it seemed that they were used to a different answer. “Because it’s
1401 Christmas Eve?”
1402 Naoko nodded somberly, looking up again. The light shined off her
1403 glasses for a moment, frightening Sakura as she watched. “I don’t
1404 want to anger the spirits, after all. Today’s the anniversary. A girl
1405 I went to school with for years did something horrific last year. You
1406 see, she was a very lonely girl. You wouldn’t know that at first, but
1407 she was. She only had one really good friend. None of us understood
1408 at first, but as we grew older if became blaringly obvious. She was
1409 in love with her friend. But it was an unrequited love, one that she
1410 could never have. Every Christmas, she would try to give her gift of
1411 love to the one she held dear, but every year it went unreturned. No
1412 one could see that she was slowly freezing to death from the cruel,
1413 cold emptiness in her heart. Eventually, you could see the pain in
1414 her eyes, like cracks running through ice. It was frightening to see.
1415 It always made me feel cold inside when those eyes would turn to me.”
1416 Naoko pulled her jacket about her tighter, shivering in her chair. “I
1417 didn’t hear from her after high school, but I heard stories. She
1418 withdrew more and more as her lonely heart began to pain her even
1419 further. Yet every Christmas she would offer up her gift and every
1420 Christmas it would be denied her. One Christmas years ago, she simply
1421 died. It was as if her body just couldn’t live with that torment
1422 anymore. I heard that she looked peaceful, at rest. I guess she
1423 finally found the rest in death that she couldn’t have in life.” A
1424 cell phone call interrupted her story. Picking it up, she blushed a
1425 little upon answering. “Nakuru-san! Hai, of course I’ll be home in
1426 time for dinner.” The blush turned a little deeper as she whispered
1427 into the phone. “Of course. You know I love seeing you in that dress.
1428 Alright. I’ll see you in an hour or two.”
1429 Sakura could only stare into the office, her hand on the window
1430 shaking softly. Naoko’s story had sent a splinter of ice deep into
1431 her soul, chilling her very being. Her mind hurried through images of
1432 classmates, horrified that such a thing could happen. She abandoned
1433 the quest immediately when a sweet, gentle voice rang out in her
1434 mind. ‘You know who it is, Sakura-chan. You know who it is very
1435 well.’ She couldn’t pinpoint the source of the voice, but the
1436 unsettling feeling that washed over her kept her from searching for
1437 it. “No... How can something like that happen? That’s terrible...”
1438 She turned on the shrouded spirit, nearly hysterical. “How can
1439 something like that happen on Christmas? Christmas is a time of
1440 love... and joy and... And that’s too sad. No one should have to be
1441 that lonely on Christmas. No one should ever have to be that lonely.
1442 It..” she trailed off, hiccuping. Her tears were starting to build
1443 again and she found it difficult to fight them off. “Please... Please
1444 show me that there’s still love left in this desolate place...
1445 Otherwise, what have I fought for? What good did I do? Please...” Her
1446 voice quavered as she begged the ominous silhouette.
1447 The shadow did not move, but the scenery around them did. They were
1448 indoors at last, finally in a heated room. But the house they were in
1449 offered little warmth. Sakura recognized it almost immediately.
1450 “Tomoyo-chan’s house!” She exclaimed, a small yet delighted laugh
1451 coming from her. Yes, that was exactly what she needed. She could see
1452 Tomoyo, see the love that always flowed from her heart. The woman’s
1453 warm and caring nature would help through whatever dark time had
1454 befallen one of their classmates. She knew that what happened to her
1455 classmate must be a warning, a sign of where her neglect was leading.
1456 But she couldn’t believe that Tomoyo would ever do such a thing. The
1457 notion was abstract to Sakura, beyond rational understanding. It
1458 would never happen.
1459 Jade eyes darted around the large room of the mansion, looking for
1460 any symbol of her dark haired best friend. It was the same room she
1461 had seen Tomoyo in just a short time before, but now there was no
1462 Christmas tree, no lights or decorations. It felt... empty. That
1463 wasn’t to say the furniture and normal items were not there, but that
1464 a feeling about the room, one that she associated with the house
1465 itself was missing. Sakura swallowed painfully and turned to the
1466 spirit. Her mind raced down a dead end tunnel, afraid of what was
1467 lurking in the shadows at the end of that path. Turning away, she
1468 bolted out of the room, hurrying for sanctuary, the one place she
1469 could be sure she would find that feeling again. Tomoyo’s room. The
1470 house rushed past her in a blur as she made her way to the lodgings
1471 of her best friend. The door was already ajar, hanging open as if
1472 pushed by a ghost. Pausing for only an instant, Sakura rushed in
1473 headlong, hoping and praying that the pale woman who occupied it
1474 would be sitting there even now, editing videotape or perhaps working
1475 on a costume. But it was not to be so. Unable to give up hope, the
1476 brunette looked around the room. A costume lay half finished on
1477 Tomoyo’s desk, numerous designs neatly laid out near it. A small
1478 camcorder was resting near the bed, a small stack of videotapes
1479 nearby. A picture of the room’s owner, several years older than she
1480 had been in Sakura’s own time and smiling as she sat next to an older
1481 Sakura sat on the nightstand. The room looked just how Sakura had
1482 remembered it, even if a few years change were evident. But it all
1483 had a dull feeling to it, as if it were merely a moment of the past
1484 captured inside the room, never moving forward but never holding the
1485 life it once had. ‘When I videotape, I capture moments of Sakura-chan
1486 frozen on film. I can watch them forever, cherishing these moments
1487 even when they have long disappeared into the past,’ Tomoyo’s voice
1488 echoed in Sakura’ panic driven head. She had spoken those words to
1489 the Cardmistress not more than a week earlier, but they rang eerily
1490 true in this room that was not truly a room. It had been turned into
1491 a museum, a snapshot of it’s former self. Sakura’s knees felt weak
1492 and wobbly, as if they belonged to someone other than the athletic
1493 brunette. Her stomach felt sick as she shut her eyes tightly, trying
1494 to force out the images of the long dead room.
1495 A faint, sickly sobbing finally drew Sakura out of her pain induced
1496 game of hide and seek with reality. Like a Siren’s song, she followed
1497 it, desperate to find it’s source. The voice behind the pain wracked
1498 sobs sounded so familiar. Who could be in such terrible agony? The
1499 cries were hopeless, desolate sounds that sent a chill over Sakura
1500 that was worse than any of the snowstorm she had witnessed. Her feet
1501 continued moving her forward even after her mind decided it didn’t
1502 want to see whatever lay at the end of this path. She passed a framed
1503 picture of her mother next to one by Tomoyo. They were nearly the
1504 same age in the pictures. Sakura found herself awestruck by the
1505 similarities. Tomoyo looked remarkably like her mother, something she
1506 had never truly noticed before, despite Sonomi’s explanations of it.
1507 It was almost frightening to see the two side by side. Long, dark
1508 grayish hair clung around both of their shoulders, falling in
1509 beautiful waves. Both with such pale complexions and such gentle
1510 smiles. The biggest difference that Sakura could see were their eyes.
1511 Nadeshiko’s were the same emerald green as Sakura’s whereas Tomoyo’s
1512 were a deep, stormy blue. ‘Nadeshiko-chan was an angel I was blessed
1513 to have met,’ Sonomi had once said. “So is Tomoyo-chan,” Sakura
1514 whispered softly, unable to tear her eyes away from the photographs.
1515 ‘No!!’ Something inside her screamed. Whatever it was frightened her
1516 dearly, but it’s message rang clear. No, Tomoyo couldn’t be an angel.
1517 Not yet. Not yet. Please, not yet...
1518 Her shaky footsteps finally brought her into the bedroom that housed
1519 the quiet sobs that filtered through the house like an fine mist,
1520 blanketing the house in sadness and grief. Sonomi Daidouji, Tomoyo’s
1521 mother lie on her bed, clutching onto a pillow the way a woman would
1522 clutch to a life preserver for dear life out in the cold relentless
1523 ocean. Sonomi had been a beautiful, amazing woman when she was
1524 younger, of that Sakura was certain. By the time she had met Sonomi,
1525 something had been stolen from her. Her love remained, but her hope
1526 and joy had been ripped away from her, leaving her bitter and pained.
1527 But there was still a warmth in her heart, one that Tomoyo had
1528 filled. Her daughter had given her some reason to continue on, a
1529 gentle glow that Sakura had seen time and again in Sonomi’s presence.
1530 But that was all gone now. Sonomi’s sobs were brittle, broken. There
1531 was no more joy or warmth inside of her heart. It had all been cut so
1532 violently away from her. She looked like a woman who had lost
1533 everything, who had not a soul in the world to hold out for in this
1534 life. There was a painful resignation in her sobs and Sakura realized
1535 with shock that it was defeat. Sonomi had always been a firey willed
1536 woman that continued on despite the pain life had dished out to her.
1537 But that iron willed determination was gone. Sakura felt a shaky sob
1538 of her own pass through her body. There was only one thing that this
1539 could mean. Her mind still refused it with all its might, unable to
1540 accept it as anything more than a lie.
1541 Without warning, the window opened suddenly, spilling white
1542 crystalline snowflakes about the room. They swirled around Sakura in
1543 hurried patterns, turning her around as they again filled up her
1544 vision.
1546 When the last of the snow flakes had fallen away from the terrible
1547 blinding white that had encompassed her, Sakura finally saw that they
1548 were somewhere that she had not been for quite a long time. Her heart
1549 froze in her chest, refusing to budge in even the smallest of
1550 movements. She knew this place from long ago. Memories returned to
1551 her unbidden, all carrying depths of sadness that she had not dwelled
1552 on in years. There was not an ounce of snow on the ground. Only a
1553 dark, dreadful sky that poured down a relentless rain from up above.
1554 The shadows reached out as if in wait to lurch out and snag
1555 unsuspecting visitors and lure them to stay in their endless depths.
1556 This was a cemetery. The last time she had been to one was years
1557 earlier when she had visited her mother’s grave. The skies
1558 themselves had gone from blinding white to an anguished dark indigo,
1559 almost the same color as Tomoyo’s eyes. The skies above were weeping.
1560 The wet, distraught Cardmistress caught sight of the dark figure
1561 that was leading her along this dreadful tour up ahead near a
1562 gravestone. The hand reached out slowly, beckoning her once more.
1563 Sakura’s legs felt like wet ramen noodles, but somehow she managed to
1564 close the distance between herself and the cloaked ghost. Her heart
1565 was pounding in her chest, her mind still trying desperately to
1566 believe that Tomoyo wasn’t... But Sonomi’s cries were proof enough.
1567 They gave way the endless torment of a mother who has lost her only
1568 child. Sakura slowed her pace as she came nearer, holding her hands
1569 tightly to her chest. “This... This is only a warning, right? I can
1570 still fix things, can’t I? Please... Please tell me! I can’t... It
1571 just can’t be this way..” Tears stung her jade eyes, blurring the
1572 world in front of her, but still it crept forward as her legs moved
1573 forward of their own will. The ghost just watched her impassively,
1574 it’s hidden gaze almost unbearable for Sakura. It’s familiar hand
1575 pointed out to the grave again, demanding Sakura’s attention. The
1576 Cardmistress balked, fresh tears spilling down her cheeks as the rain
1577 drenched her body and soul. “Please... Please tell me she’ll be all
1578 right... I need Tomoyo-chan... She can’t...” Her voice choked off
1579 with a painful sob as her eyes slowly turned to the tombstone.
1581 ‘ Tomoyo Daidouji
1582 Our dear, sweet angel was here for but a short visit,
1583 But we will never forget the joy and happiness she brought into our
1584 lives.
1585 May she soar in ways that this life denied her.’
1587 Sakura’s head shook slowly, disbelieving the words at first. It
1588 couldn’t be. No... Deep, endless regret and sadness gripped Sakura
1589 tightly, wrenching at her heart. Her body shook with the force of the
1590 sobs wracking her small body. “Tomoyo-chan... Please, no...” Her wet
1591 hair fell about her face, obscuring her vision along with her now
1592 freezing tears. She couldn’t tell what were raindrops and what were
1593 teardrops anymore. Her fingers slowly brushed across the ingrained
1594 words, her lips trembling as she did. “It’s not fair!” She screamed
1595 into the storm, her whole body collapsing against the tombstone.
1596 “Tomoyo-chan...” her hoarse voice whispered as she clung to the
1597 tombstone as she would her now dead friend. The angel on top looked
1598 down sympathetically from it’s statuesque eyes. Sakura clutched
1599 tighter onto the tombstone, ignoring the biting stone against her
1600 soft, wet skin. She was lost now. What could she do without Tomoyo?
1601 Her best friend, her support, her confidant, all gone in one fell
1602 swoop. And with it, all of the love and support that Tomoyo had
1603 showered on her since they were in the third grade. Gone. Because of
1604 her neglect. ‘Sakura-chan, you have to be careful with that flower.
1605 You have to water it and love it every day or it will shrivel and
1606 die. You must take good care of it,’ her mother’s voice reached out.
1607 Sakura’s nodded her three year old head with a happy smile. But the
1608 flower had died. Sakura had forgotten all about it and it had
1609 withered. ‘Is that what I did to Tomoyo?’ she asked herself, her mind
1610 still a shattered mirror of grief and sorrow. ‘Did I forget to water
1611 her and love her? Did I forget all about her until she shriveled up
1612 and died?’ Harsh, dark cries escaped Sakura, her head pressed firmly
1613 against the stone. Her heart felt dead in her chest, nothing more
1614 than a collapsed black hole of pain and suffering. Every time she
1615 closed her eyes, she could see Tomoyo’s beautiful smiling face. But
1616 she would never see that smile again. It had been taken from her. She
1617 had not appreciated the gift that was bestowed upon her and it had
1618 been returned. “No! No!! Tomoyo-chan!!” Her fist battered against the
1619 tombstone to no avail, her wrist screaming in agony as she twisted
1620 it. But that was hardly of any consequence to her anymore. Despair
1621 wrapped around her soul like a thick blanket.
1622 “Get away from here!” An angry voice called. It took all of
1623 Sakura’s will to turn towards the voice. A girl that couldn’t be more
1624 than eight years old stormed forward through the rain, only a small
1625 umbrella in her hand there to protect her from it’s biting chill. She
1626 had short, dark hair, and angry indigo eyes. She looked like she was
1627 barely holding onto her composure, tears sparkling at the edge of her
1628 eyes. Sakura opened her mouth to answer, but another spoke up before
1629 she had the chance. Oddly enough, it was her own voice. Somewhat
1630 older, dulled from what sounded like years of pain.
1631 “What?”
1632 The little girl shook her head, rain droplets falling away from
1633 her. “You! You’re Sakura Li, aren’t you?” Her voice was accusatory,
1634 hateful. As if the very possibility sickened and dismayed her.
1635 Sakura spotted another woman. Herself, she mused. Though some years
1636 older by now. “I am,” she whispered softly, looking at the girl
1637 questioningly. She was standing near the grave, just inches from
1638 where the past Sakura was holding onto it. Her finger’s brushed
1639 brunette hair from her eyes.
1640 “Get away from there! You’re not wanted here! Stay away from my
1641 mama!” The girl yelled, her tears beginning to fall down her pale
1642 cheeks. She was clearly upset by Sakura’s presence, her little body
1643 shaking in what looked like rage.
1644 Sakura opened her mouth several times but nothing came out. She had
1645 only seen Tomoyo’s daughter twice before and once had been at the
1646 funeral. “I’m sorry,” she stated at last in a voice that was nearly a
1647 whisper. The girl was living with her grandmother now, though Sakura
1648 hadn’t spoken to Sonomi in quite some time. Her eyes went back to the
1649 grave and she choked back the tears that lurked just beneath the
1650 surface. “She was my best friend. I miss her. I just... I wanted to
1651 give her a Christmas present.” She held up a small wrapped package in
1652 her hand, gingerly protecting it from the rain.
1653 “You killed her! She doesn’t need anything from you! Haven’t you
1654 done enough!” The younger girl was crying heavily by now, huge tears
1655 falling past her cheeks. But she never took her eyes off of Sakura,
1656 dead intent on protecting her dead mother from any further pain. “She
1657 loved you! She always pretended that it didn’t hurt her, that she was
1658 happy, but I could tell... I could tell from the stories she told of
1659 you and how wonderful you were, the times I saw her crying late at
1660 night when she thought I was asleep. All you did was hurt her!! Get
1661 away from my mama!” The girl ran up to Sakura, tears streaming down
1662 her face. She hit at Sakura weakly, trying to fend off the woman who
1663 had come to her mother’s grave, but her hands soon fell limply to her
1664 sides. Her small body shook with her sobs for her mama, the one that
1665 had been taken from her far too early.
1666 Sakura squeezed her jade eyes shut tight, tears spilling across her
1667 own cheeks, mixing with the rain. Kneeling down, she held the young
1668 girl close, whispering over and over again, “I’m so sorry.” She
1669 barely noticed the rain anymore, her arms tightly around the young
1670 girl before her. Tomoyo’s one and only daughter. Looking into those
1671 tear filled indigo eyes had been like looking once more into Tomoyo’s
1672 own eyes and it was too much for the brunette to handle.
1673 “She... She got sick...” the girl sniffled, unable to struggle
1674 anymore. “She got so sick... But she wasn’t scared. She was never
1675 afraid of dying. I think... I think part of her wanted to die... The
1676 part that you had ruined... She said that she’d watch me... That
1677 she’d keep an eye on me... And that she’d watch you, too... But I
1678 don’t want her to watch you.. Because you’ll just keep hurting my
1679 mama the way you always did! I hate you!!” Fresh tears broke free as
1680 the little girl slumped against Sakura. “She loved you so much, but
1681 you hated her!! You hated my mama!! When she got sick, she didn’t get
1682 better because of you! Gramma says that her broken heart wouldn’t
1683 mend because of you so her body died the same way!” Her cries were
1684 hysterical now, her small body shuddering against Sakura’s.
1685 Sakura could only offer her own muffled sobs in reply, her face
1686 pressed against the young girl’s dark hair. The jagged pieces of her
1687 heart that remained felt as if they had been set aflame, left to burn
1688 away until there was nothing left. “I’m so sorry... So, so sorry...”
1689 Her eyes blinked open slowly, tears still falling from them. “I... I
1690 never meant to hurt you mama. I... I loved her...” Her voice cracked
1691 at the confession, her jade eyes closing tightly again as more tears
1692 threatened to overwhelm her. Yes, she knew that now. She did love
1693 Tomoyo. She still did. She always had. But she realized it too late.
1694 She held on desperately to Tomoyo’s only daughter, the two crying
1695 together in front of an angel’s grave.
1696 “This is what awaits you,” a familiar voice said from behind the
1697 dark cloak as it stood looming over Sakura. A hand reached down and
1698 took Sakura’s gently.
1699 Sakura shook her head, wiping at her eyes with her cold, frozen
1700 hands. “Please.. Please say I can fix this. It’s not too late, is
1701 it?” She looked up tearfully at the shrouded ghost, her eyes
1702 pleading. “There has to be a way. Tomoyo won’t die like this, will
1703 she?”
1704 The figure reached back and slowly pulled away the dark hood that
1705 had covered its face. Brunette hair escaped the dark confines,
1706 followed by emerald eyes. Sakura found herself looking up at her
1707 mirror image. She herself was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The
1708 still half shrouded Sakura reached down and took Sakura's hand with
1709 her own, shaking her head. “I don’t know if you can prolong her life
1710 or if she will still die at this time. But that doesn’t matter. You
1711 can make what life she does have beautiful and warm. You can share it
1712 with her, experiencing the joys and pains it brings together. It
1713 doesn’t matter how much time she has left. It matters how that time
1714 is spent. Sakura, don’t be afraid of death. Be afraid of an
1715 unfulfilled life. Even if Tomoyo still dies and becomes your guardian
1716 angel, at least she will have the beautiful memories of your life
1717 together. I’m sure mom will watch out for her up there.” Her hand
1718 pulled away to rest on Sakura’s heart. “The future is for you to
1719 decide. Please choose carefully, Sakura. For both of our sakes.”
1722 “No!!!” The earth tilted around Sakura, colors blurring together as
1723 she hurtled through what must have been an endless void. Her shoulder
1724 slammed down hard into the floor, her bare feet sticking up in the
1725 air out of her dry and none the worse for wear pajama pants.
1726 “Hoe...?” Looking around the room curiously, Sakura found that she
1727 had fallen out of bed. She quickly shifted to her hands and knees,
1728 joyous realization slowly dawning upon her. Giggles escaped her lips
1729 as she rose to her feet, twirling around in the early morning
1730 sunlight. Her eyes spotted the Sakura doll Tomoyo had made for her
1731 long ago and she instantly seized upon it, hugging the poor thing
1732 until she was nearly certain it would pop. “I’m back!! Kero-chan, I’m
1733 back!” Placing the Sakura doll back on the bed, Sakura lifted up the
1734 sleeping Seal Beast by his hands, twirling around with him. Another
1735 laugh escaped her as she spun on her foot. “My mom gave me a second
1736 chance!” Sakura smiled gloriously as she ran to look out at the
1737 beautiful sunlight spilling through her window. She basked in it’s
1738 gentle glow, her eyes closed and her arms wide open. Kero muttered to
1739 himself as he crawled back into his bed, pulling the blankets up
1740 around himself. It was too early for crazy things like this. But
1741 Sakura didn’t hear him, too busy with a hundred different thoughts to
1742 bother. Her hand reached instinctively for the cell phone, but she
1743 paused halfway through dialing Tomoyo’s number. No, this was
1744 something she would have to do in person. And that was exactly what
1745 she would do!
1746 Pulling off her pajama top and kicking her pajama pants off, Sakura
1747 dug through her closet for something to wear. Her eyes finally caught
1748 on a brown costume on the bed. With cute little antlers. She left the
1749 closet and picked up the reindeer costume Tomoyo had made for her a
1750 short time ago but she hadn’t had the time to wear yet. Well, and she
1751 hadn’t been in a hurry to dress up like a reindeer. But she pulled it
1752 on quickly, the jingle from the bells giving her a start. Another
1753 giggle escaped her lips as she realized what it was. Looking in the
1754 mirror, she sweatdropped as she saw herself dressed up as a cute
1755 reindeer. It was most certainly one of Tomoyo’s designs. Plenty of
1756 bells and cute reindeer paw gloves and boots adorned the costume.
1757 A snicker came from Touya who was standing in the doorway, leaning
1758 against the doorframe casually. “You’re not actually wearing that for
1759 Christmas Day, are you, kaijuu?” he asked curiously.
1760 Sakura whirled on him, her natural response getting the best of
1761 her. Glaring at Touya, she crossed her arms, a chorus of jingling
1762 following the simple motion. Her face turned red, but she maintained
1763 her glare. “Onii-chan!!! Tomoyo-chan made this for me! Of course I’m
1764 going to wear it for Christmas! She went through a lot of trouble to
1765 make it and you shouldn’t make fun of it!” Oh, if she were a real
1766 reindeer, she’d skewer him on her antlers right now. But he just
1767 grinned and patted her on the head, making the bells shake again.
1768 “Be quiet on the way downstairs, kaijuu, or you’ll wake up dad.
1769 Don’t stay out too long or you’ll miss Christmas Breakfast. Which you
1770 have to help me cook.” Her turned his back to her, heading back
1771 presumably to his own room. “But on second thought, I don’t need a
1772 monster helping me cook. I’ll just make it on my own. So don’t worry
1773 about breakfast. Tell Tomoyo-chan I said hello.”
1774 Sakura blinked in confusion for a moment as he walked off. A smile
1775 slowly spread across her lips and she ran over and gave him a hug
1776 from behind, bells jingling all the while. Kero pulled a pillow over
1777 his head to muffle the noise. “Arigato, Onii-chan!!”
1778 Using the Silent to get downstairs without the bells waking up her
1779 father, Sakura quickly made her way outside. With a few words, she
1780 was flying through the air to Tomoyo’s house.
1782 Landing in front of the large mansion that Tomoyo lived in with her
1783 mother, Sakura paused before the large door. She hadn’t called
1784 beforehand and it was probably too early for Tomoyo or her mother to
1785 be awake. Maybe she should have waited until.. But before she could
1786 finish her thought, the door sprung open. Tomoyo stood before Sakura
1787 in the party dress she had seen her in the night before, clutching
1788 her camcorder in her hand with a sparkle in her eyes. Sakura had a
1789 moment to realize that Tomoyo hadn’t changed into her nightgown the
1790 night before because her mother had carried her off to bed.
1791 “Oh, Sakura-chan, it was so cute! I caught it all on videotape! It
1792 was like a beautiful Christmas wish come true. Sakura-chan the
1793 reindeer, flying across the sky in her hurry to bring Christmas joy.”
1794 Tomoyo sighed extravagantly, her free hand on her cheek. “All you
1795 needed was a cute little sleigh behind you and it would have been
1796 perfect.” Her hand went under her chin thoughtfully as her gentle
1797 smile settled in on her still ecstatic features.
1798 Blushing deeply, Sakura looked down. She hadn’t quite realized how
1799 Tomoyo would react to her arrival this way. She should be used to it
1800 by now. Part of her wanted to know how Tomoyo had gotten it all on
1801 tape when she hadn’t known she was coming, but it hardly seemed
1802 important. She smiled herself, glad to see Tomoyo with sparkles in
1803 her eyes instead of the tears she had shed the night before. Sakura
1804 lunged forward, hugging Tomoyo tightly. Her heart was overjoyed to
1805 see Tomoyo again, to feel Tomoyo again, to smell her sweet scent all
1806 over again. It was almost too good to be true.
1807 Surprised for a brief moment, Tomoyo wrapped her own arms around
1808 Sakura, gently rubbing her back as she hugged the brunette. She had
1809 been thrilled to see Sakura on Christmas morning, showing up right at
1810 her door like Santa’s cutest reindeer. The pain of the night before
1811 faded into obscurity in Sakura’s warm embrace, driving back
1812 everything but the love in her heart for the Cardmistress. “I’m so
1813 glad to see you, Sakura-chan. I was thinking about you a lot last
1814 night.”
1815 Sakura bit her lip as she pulled back slightly, startling Tomoyo
1816 with her sudden change of behavior. “I know,” she whispered sadly.
1817 Her emerald eyes flashed with determination as she smiled once again.
1818 “But you’ll never have to think of me that way again. I promise.”
1819 Tomoyo continued to smile, but she was a bit puzzled by what Sakura
1820 had meant. She merely took Sakura’s hands and led her inside. “Please
1821 come in, Sakura-chan. There’s a nice fire going and my favorite
1822 reindeer shouldn’t have to stay in the cold.” Sakura followed
1823 obediently as Tomoyo led the way. They finally stopped in the same
1824 room Tomoyo had occupied the night before, the large Christmas tree
1825 still flashing it’s lights in wondrous patterns, a large fire blazing
1826 in a fireplace adorned with two stockings. Tomoyo gently sat Sakura
1827 down with her hands on her shoulders in front of the fire. There was
1828 mistletoe hanging just about every conceivable place. Kneeling down
1829 herself, Tomoyo smoothed out her skirt. “This is a wonderful
1830 Christmas gift, Sakura-chan. Its so wonderful to see you.”
1831 The room looked much warmer and comforting in the early morning
1832 light and it helped to soothe Sakura’s spirits as the memories of
1833 Tomoyo crying on the couch the night before pushed at the back of her
1834 mind. Her emerald eyes looked over shyly but determinedly at Tomoyo.
1835 “Well, that’s not really my present, Tomoyo-chan. Could you open the
1836 present I gave you yesterday? I have something I want to say along
1837 with it.” She blushed a bit, her hand going behind her head
1838 nervously. But her nervousness slowly dissipated as Tomoyo’s gentle
1839 smile and nod calmed her. Her heart began to beat steadily again as
1840 Tomoyo hurried over to the gifts under the tree, gracefully picking
1841 up the gift she had received from Sakura the day before, having gone
1842 straight to it.
1843 Anticipation filled the air as Tomoyo walked back over to Sakura’s
1844 side, slowly sitting down next to her once more. Her mind wasn’t
1845 focussed on what it could be, but simply that it was from Sakura.
1846 That alone was enough to make it a wonderful Christmas present
1847 indeed. She would have to find someway to repay Sakura with all her
1848 heart for whatever the gift may be. Noticing that Sakura herself was
1849 getting anxious, she decided to spare the poor brunette and began to
1850 unwrap the present. To he shock and delight, it was the same angel
1851 doll that she had seen Sakura pick up at the Twin Bells shop only a
1852 day prior. “Sakura-chan, it’s gorgeous.. A beautiful angel from
1853 Sakura-chan..” She watched it closely for a long moment, admiring the
1854 beautiful gift her friend had given her. She hugged it tightly,
1855 closing her eyes as she did. “It’s beautiful. But Sakura-chan, wasn’t
1856 it for Li-kun?” Tomoyo’s eyes opened curiously, her dark hair
1857 fluttering about as she turned her gaze once more to Sakura.
1858 Sakura shook her head quickly. “I only said that so it would be a
1859 surprise. I got him a present a while back. When I saw it, I thought
1860 ‘That’s the perfect gift for Tomoyo-chan. She’s just like an angel,
1861 so she’ll take great care of it.’” She smiled at the pale girl,
1862 thrilled to see Tomoyo still delightfully holding the angel doll. To
1863 her surprise, there were tears in Tomoyo’s eyes as well. They weren’t
1864 the same bitter tears she had seen the night before, but joyous,
1865 happy tears that threatened to consume the dark haired girl in what
1866 amounted to utter bliss.
1867 “It is perfect. Nearly as perfect as you. Thank you so very much,
1868 Sakura-chan. I will treasure it always,” Tomoyo promised brightly,
1869 her sweet lips turned into a gorgeous smile. This had to be the
1870 single greatest Christmas she had ever had. Not only was she spending
1871 the morning with Sakura, but to receive such a gift from her.. It was
1872 like the brightest of dreams.
1873 Brushing back her hair, Sakura met Tomoyo’s stormy blue eyes with
1874 her own emerald green ones. “But I was wrong. It’s not the perfect
1875 gift for Tomoyo-chan. There’s one thing that could be better. One
1876 thing that I can give to you that I hope can make up for everything.
1877 A present that I didn’t even realize I had to give until last night.”
1878 Swallowing deeply to keep her nerves in check, Sakura leaned forward
1879 and kissed Tomoyo. The dark haired girl was surprised for only a
1880 fraction of a second before she melted into Sakura’s kiss, kissing
1881 back with a gentle yet intense fervor that left Sakura a little
1882 shaken when she finally pulled away. Tomoyo was sitting next to her
1883 with her bright, all knowing indigo eyes, a radiant smile on her
1884 lips. The kiss had been small, but world shaking. Tomoyo simply
1885 beamed in a light that seemed to burn from her heart. Sakura
1886 surprised herself when she leaned in for a second kiss. Tomoyo’s lips
1887 were splendidly soft, coaxing her own lips open into a deeper, more
1888 drawn out kiss that left both girls breathless. “Tomoyo-chan.. I love
1889 you,” Sakura said as she finally caught her breath. She realized
1890 that her hand was in Tomoyo’s hair and that their noses were pressed
1891 together, Tomoyo’s hands both on her cheeks.
1892 This time tears did spill from Tomoyo’s stormy eyes, dripping onto
1893 Sakura’s cheeks as they made their path slowly downward. Those were
1894 the most beautiful words Tomoyo had ever heard and she knew that they
1895 were words that she could never possibly grow tired of hearing.
1896 “Sakura-chan... My Sakura-chan..” she whispered softly in her musical
1897 voice. “I love you so much.” Her lips lightly brushed Sakura’s again
1898 as she gingerly pulled Sakura closer. Her eyes slipped closed, tears
1899 still falling from them as they kissed again and again under the
1900 mistletoe.
1902 Years and years later, Sakura decorated a Christmas wreath with a
1903 young dark haired girl with indigo eyes. The two held hands as they
1904 walked along beautiful green grass under a frosty blue sky. Sakura
1905 smiled as she reached her destination. She gently set down the
1906 Christmas wreath in front of the tombstone. It read:
1908 ‘Tomoyo Daidouji-Kinomoto
1909 Loving wife and devoted mother. Even death can’t keep us apart.
1910 Please watch over us, my beautiful angel.’
1912 Sakura’s fingers lightly brushed over the inscription and the name.
1913 A small tear fell unnoticed down her cheek, but a smile formed across
1914 her lips. She placed a small present decorated with sakura blossoms
1915 next to the tombstone.
1916 The little girl placed her own present next to the tombstone before
1917 taking Sakura’s hand again. “Merry Christmas, mama!” the girl said to
1918 the tombstone, placing a small hand on it for a moment.
1919 Sakura squeezed her daughter’s hand, her eyes still focussed on the
1920 tombstone in front of her. She could almost feel Tomoyo’s soft
1921 fingers brush past her cheek comfortingly. Her eyes fell closed and
1922 she could swear that she could almost smell Tomoyo, could almost feel
1923 the way her fingers would gently brush against her skin. “I love you,
1924 Tomoyo. Merry Christmas.”