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1 Dear Sakura2 by G.P.3 pearsong1954@yahoo.com5 I.7 Walking slowly down the hallway of the now quiet mansion, Sakura and8 Tomoyo finally arrived at the guest room. The two stood face-to-face,9 hand-in-hand, smiling silently at each other. Captivated by the10 beautiful woman gazing lovingly at her, Sakura was unable to say good11 night. Tomoyo was tired, but her enchanted friend simply couldn’t12 tear herself away. Finally, as if groping for some excuse to keep the13 night alive, she stammerd out,15 “Tomoyo-chan, ummu, would you like to meet Dark-sama and Light-sama?16 I know it’s late, and if you’re tired we can go to bed, but…”18 Tomoyo squeezed the brunette’s hands and sweetly replied,20 “I’d love to, Sakura-chan. I’m never sleepy when I’m with my21 favorite Cardmistress.” Then, with a little frown of concern, she22 added, “But is Sakura-chan too tired? I know that she has written her23 magic is sometimes fatiguing, and I would not want her to be24 exhausted for my sake.”26 Sakura smiled brightly, shaking her head, “No, I’m fine, really”.27 With that, she spun about and ran down the hall, then turned28 sheepishly and started to yell. Suddenly covering her mouth at the29 realization of how late it was, she rushed back and whispered30 excitedly that she would return quickly with the cards. As she31 disappeared down the dark hallway, Tomoyo giggled, then took a slow,32 deep breath, struggling with her tumultuous emotions. She was indeed33 desperately tired, but sleep seemed trivial when she could be with34 her perpetually genki friend. After a few moments Sakura reappeared,35 Clow Book in hand, and the two entered the room.37 Sakura carefully laid the book down on the old desk and pulled a38 little gold chain from her cheongsam as Tomoyo busied herself with39 something in the corner of the room. Sakura undid the chain and slid40 the Key off, cradling it in her hands. Puzzled, she looked about the41 room for Tomoyo, and saw her already filming with the video camera.42 Despite a sweat drop, Sakura basked in the warmth of Tomoyo’s43 attention. Holding the Key to her breast, she chanted the words of44 power,46 "Key of the Star,47 with powers burning bright,48 reveal the staff,49 and shine your light.50 Release!"52 A swirl of yellow light arose, and the floor glowed with the the53 Star Seal. Sakura felt a pulsating power rush through her body.54 Leaning over the desk, she carefully picked up The Light card, and55 flicked it into the air. Twirling her staff, she nimbly brought it56 down with a splash of bright, white light. As the light slowly57 coalesced into a feminine form, she awoke The Dark, and black shadows58 poured into the room. Within seconds, two beautiful women, clad like59 queens from a fairy tale, stood before the two friends. The woman60 with long, straight dark hair looked smilingly at Tomoyo, and then61 shyly averted her eyes. But the other, her golden hair curling to the62 floor and floating in the air, gazed lovingly at the unknown dark-63 haired girl. Bowing slightly, she greeted her melodiously in sing-64 song Chinese. Wishing Fanren was with her, Tomoyo bowed deeply and65 replied,67 “Nihao. I’m sorry, but I’m afraid I don’t speak Chinese”. Dark68 looked at her in surprise. Light hid her tittering behind a slender69 hand, and spoke,71 “I’m sorry. I thought perhaps I was addressing a Princess of the72 Imperial House. Sakura-chan, would you please introduce us to this73 lovely girl?”75 Sakura shook her head, suddenly remembering her manners,77 “Oh, gomenesai! Dark-sama, Light-sama, this is my very best friend78 from Japan, Daidouji Tomoyo.”80 The shimmering figures smiled and bowed, as did Tomoyo. She watched81 in awe as shadows and light swirled languidly through the room. The82 two women from the cards held hands, their fingers lightly83 interlaced. Light's voice was soft and glowing,85 “Sakura-chan has told us so much about you. Sometimes you’re all she86 talks about.” Turning to her shadowy friend, she spoke earnestly,88 “She reminds me a little of you: sweet, gentle, and beautiful as89 twilight.” They were slowly drawn to one another, and for a90 breathless second Tomoyo thought they might actually kiss. But Light91 laid her hand on Dark’s blushing cheek, then turned slowly again to92 Tomoyo. In a voice like bright sunshine she said,94 “And like you, Dark-chan, I think she has many secrets, don’t you,95 Tomoyo-chan?”97 Tomoyo colored as Light’s sparkling eyes regarded her with measured98 care. Bowing slightly, Tomoyo replied,100 “None that I could ever keep from you, Light-sama.”102 With lady-like laughter, Dark’s delicate fingers touched her103 companion’s alabaster shoulder. In a voice like willows whispering in104 the night, she gently chided,106 “Secrets are yours to reveal, Light-chan, but mine to keep. Some107 hearts abide in darkness, lest they shatter in the light of day. When108 she wishes her secrets known, she will seek you. Till then, let her109 rest with me.”111 Dark leaned closer, her hand carefully brushing a stray lock of112 lavender hair from Tomoyo’s stormy blue eyes. Tender as a mother, or113 a lover, she caressed the girl’s pale, crimson-flushed cheek. Tomoyo114 was shrouded in the shadowy-black hair that drifted serenely about115 her. Eveloped by a fragrance of night flowers and wisteria, of116 sandalwood and incense, Tomoyo stood breathless as the beautiful,117 pale face hovered over her. Dark lightly kissed her forehead. The118 young woman from Japan swooned as a peaceful wave washed over her, a119 tranquil blessing that calmed the thudding in her breast. All the120 knotted fears and worries wound so tightly round her heart were121 loosed, and for an instant her unfettered soul soared free. She122 slumped into Dark’s arms, tears flowing, hugging her tightly.123 Surprised, the Dark figure smiled and hugged the trembling young124 woman, whispering reassurance as she gently carressed her. Tomoyo’s125 hair came magically undone, the shimmering tresses cascading like a126 black waterfall. The red and gold jewelry that had adorned her hair127 tinkled to the floor as her body grew limp. She fell into a deep128 slumber, and Dark laid the little body gently on the futon and wiped129 away the sparkling tears with her fingers. The emeralds encircling130 the darksome woman's slender throat shone brightly, illuminating the131 room in a magical, green glow. With sad, black eyes she turned to132 Sakura and spoke in a solemn whisper,134 “Everything will be all right, if you take care of her. For now, let135 her sleep.” Sakura nodded silently. Dark and Light smiled and bowed,136 and Sakura returned them to their card forms. She carefully laid them137 in the book, then gazed at the still figure asleep on the futon.138 Sakura knelt and lovingly straightened her friend's shimmering139 lavender hair, slipped off the drowsing beauty's shoes, then loosened140 the red cheongsam. She finished by covering her with the silken141 quilt, but still could not will herself to leave. Tomoyo’s face was142 calm and placid, and she smiled sweetly at some delightful dream.143 Sakura looked at her with longing, glad that Dark-sama had apparently144 lifted some great burden from her heart, but secretly wishing she145 were still awake. There was so much she wanted to say, so much to do.146 But what? Sakura creased her brow and sorted through a jumble of147 thoughts and feelings.149 What exactly did she want to say, or do?151 She wanted to wipe away all the pain and hurt she had seen in152 Tomoyo’s azure eyes. Her chest tightened with the memory of Tomoyo153 sobbing in her arms just the night before. Looking at her now, that154 pain seemed so far away. But when she awoke, whatever had caused it,155 her loneliness, her lost love, or something else, would still be156 there to haunt her. It wasn’t fair that so gentle a spirit as Tomoyo157 should bear such agony. Sakura felt her will harden to a steely158 resolve as she thought, I will not let her suffer. I will not.160 But what else did the Mistress of the Cards want? She wanted to know161 why she loved Tomoyo more than her husband, her family, or her own162 life. This feeling confused her greatly, but she knew it to be true.163 Her love for her friend was boundless, like a glimpse of eternity, or164 a taste of the infinite. This realization had been long and slow in165 coming, but shook the foundations of Sakura’s little world when it166 finally arrived. Tomoyo was not her special person, or her true love.167 Nor was she a brother, or father, or Mother. Sakura loved them all168 dearly, but not like this. Sakura was happily married to a wonderful169 man. Tomoyo was not the love of her life, she couldn’t be. But that170 was exactly how it felt. There was nowhere on earth she would rather171 be but in this room, by her side. Sakura shook her head as she172 thought, how can I love her more than my own husband? Fighting back173 the tears she whispered,175 “I don’t know, but I do.”177 Finally, a cold emptiness gripped her as she realized that in three178 days Tomoyo would be gone. She clenched her fists into tight little179 balls as the thought sunk in. A metallic desperation seized Sakura as180 she contemplated life without her best friend. Being apart after the181 wedding had been hard, bringing her at times to tears. But now it was182 worse, for she had again shared life with her beautiful best friend.183 To see her, to hear her voice, to touch her and hold her and- and to184 kiss her. Sakura blushed and trembled, shaken by memories too sweet185 for words. She wanted to be with her not just tonight, not just in186 her visit to Hong Kong, but forever and ever and ever.188 But it was all impossible. Tomoyo had her own life now, and would189 soon return to it. She also had her own true love, a thought that190 pained Sakura, even as she determined that this heart’s desire of her191 friend would not go unfulfilled. And, for that matter, she herself192 had a new life with the man she loved. Sighing heavilly, Sakura lay193 down beside her sleeping friend, watching the quilt rise and fall194 with each sweet, slow breath. Nothing made any sense at all, and she195 was hopelessly confused. All she knew for certain was her love for196 Tomoyo. Wrapping an arm round the sleeping figure in the soft, downy197 quilt, the Mistress of the Cards quietly cried herself to sleep.199 II.201 With a flutter of dark lashes, Tomoyo slowly awoke. Dawn crept into202 the guest room, painting a warm yellow triangle on the wall opposite203 the garden window. Laying on her back, she began to stretch, but204 found herself tightly swaddled in the silken quilt. She noticed an205 arm wrapped around her, and, with a puzzled expression looked over to206 her side. There was Sakura, still dressed in the black cheongsam,207 fast asleep and holding her tightly. Tomoyo smiled, luxuriating in208 embrace of her dearest friend. Staring at the heavy wooden beams of209 the ceiling, she felt a tranquil sense of peace, a peace unknown for210 a very long time. She remembered Dark-sama's haunting presence,211 washing the aches and fears from her heart in a peaceful, shadowy212 wave. Maybe everything really would be all right. Somehow, it was213 impossible to think otherwise, here in her arms.215 She carefully shifted onto her side to better see Sakura. Is this216 what it would be like, to be with her all the time? To awaken every217 morning and see her, to putter about in the kitchen making breakfast,218 to come home at night and greet her, and then sleep together,219 entwined in her arms? Tomoyo sighed at this sweetest of sweet220 thoughts. She was fascinated by Sakura's face, so close to her own.221 Placid and happy, she was cute and adorable in her innocent slumber.222 It struck Tomoyo as odd that she had spent the night here, rather223 than with her husband. But she must have been too exhausted to make224 it back to her bedroom. Even Sakura's genki energy has it's limits,225 she giggled to herself. Well, if she had to go to sleep, this was as226 good a place as any. The young guest lay enfolded in her true love's227 arms for several blissfull minutes until she felt Sakura slowly begin228 to awaken. Smiling as Sakura yawned and stretched, one eye open and229 the other still closed, Tomoyo watched her intently. Half-asleep for230 sure, she giggled to herself. Softly she spoke to her still sleepy231 friend,233 "Ohayo, Sakura-chan."235 Sakura looked at her, eyes blinking in wonder. Realizing she had236 wrapped her arm around her friend, Sakura quickly sat up and237 spluttered,239 "Oh, ohayo, Tomoyo-chan. Gomenesai, I guess I fell asleep. I didn't240 mean to..."242 Tomoyo shook her head and smiled as she sat up, "No, no, it was243 wonderful laying here with you. I haven't slept so well in a very244 long time."246 Sakura smiled back, her hand behind her head in embarrassment. But247 then she put her hands in her lap, bowed her head so she didn't have248 to meet Tomoyo's gaze, and said,250 "I guess I didn't want to leave you, Tomoyo-chan. I just wanted to251 be with you."252 Sakura looked up, her emereald eyes shimmering. Tomoyo felt her253 heart stop at the sight. Suddenly, Sakura hugged her tightly, nearly254 squeezing the breath out of her startled friend. Tomoyo felt the255 soft, silk-clad form nestled against her, and a shiver of passion256 flowed through her body. She hugged back, resting her head on the257 brunette's shoulder. Finally they parted, slightly dazed but smiling.258 Sakura suddenly gushed forth with barely suppressed excitment,260 "Do you still want to see the school today? I thought maybe we could261 stop by before we went to the beach."263 "Yes, Sakura-chan, I'd love to see your school. I think it's so264 wonderful that Sakura-chan is a sensei."266 "Thank you Tomoyo-chan. I feel so wonderful today, not tired at all267 like I sometimes am after using the Cards. I'll meet you in the268 kitchen and we can have breakfast!"270 Sakura hugged Tomoyo again before rushing out the door. She left the271 pale girl huddled in the comforter, hand on her cheek, gazing272 adoringly.274 III.276 As Tomoyo clambered off the bus, she saw the modern looking, white,277 six-story building that formed the main structure of the Fung Kai Liu278 Yun Sum Memorial School. It was different from the traditional279 Japanese schools that she was used to. Large Chinese characters were280 written from top to bottom on the right side of the building. There281 were beautiful trees in front, and the grounds and building were282 impeccably maintained. Sakura took her by the hand and led her283 through the empty halls. Sakura had mentioned the school was on284 holiday, so she was able to get time off. Finally they went through a285 set of double doors into a small-sized gymnasium. Sakura scanned it286 to make sure that her gym was in proper shape, and then said,288 "We can leave our things in my office. It's over there, in the back."290 They walked accross the wooden parquay floor. Sakura pointed out the291 door to the dance studio, and then used a little brass key to open292 her office. The office was quite small, but Sakura had arranged293 things nicely without it seeming to be cramped. On her desk Tomoyo294 saw three pictures: one of Sakura and Syoaran from their wedding, and295 one of Fujitaka, Touya, and Yukito, all clad in their summer yukata.296 The other was of her, the same as the one she had sent Sakura for her297 nightstand at home. Sakura saw her looking and laughed,299 "I had a copy made so there would be one of you here at work, too. I300 have to have a picture of my girlfriend, after all."302 Tomoyo blushed and giggled, and made a mental note to send another303 picture. With that, Sakura began her guided tour of the school,304 pointing out classrooms and labs and the teacher's lounge. There,305 she was delighted to find her sensei friend, Wei Jun. Introducing306 Tomoyo, Sakura begged to be excused to attend to something with the307 cheerleading club. The older woman poured a cup of tea for her guest308 as the two sat down in the empty lounge. Her eyes lit up as she spoke309 in impeccable Japanese,311 "Ah, so this is Daidouji Tomoyo. I almost feel as if I know you,312 from all that Sakura-san has said.You're even prettier than her313 descriptions, which seems nearly impossible."315 Tomoyo blushed and bowed again as she spoke in her musical voice,316 "Thank you, Jun-sama, both for your kind words, and for helping317 Sakura with her new job."319 The older woman smiled wistfully as she replied, "It's been a320 pleasure to have her at the school. She's done a wonderful job.321 Besdies, she reminds me of someone from long ago. Oh, and so322 energetic! Sometimes even the girls have a hard time keeping up with323 her."325 The two talked about the school, and Hong Kong, and Japan, but326 somehow the topic always managed to return to again to the genki new327 P.E. teacher. With a twinkle in her eye, Jun asked,329 "Tomoyo-san, how long have you known Sakura-san?"331 This triggered another stream of reminisence from the young dark-332 haired woman, who recalled picnics and festivals, dances and333 contests. Immersed in visions of her adorable friend, the starry-eyed334 Tomoyo failed to see Jun's barely suppressed smile. Finally, the335 Chinese woman gently asked,337 "You still love her very much, don't you?"339 Tomoyo stopped and gazed at the kindly face of the teacher. She340 smiled and nodded, her alabaster cheeks touched with a crimson blush.341 After a moment of silence, the older woman continued,343 "But you've never told her, or if you did, she didn't quite344 understand you, yes?"346 Again, Tomoyo nodded solemnly. With a worried look she asked in a347 plaintive voice,349 "Sensei-sama, please don't say anything about this. I don't want to350 trouble her. She's found her own special soemone, and she's married351 to him. Everything is as it should be, and I'm happy that way."353 Tomoyo's words rang hollow in her ears, and the look on Jun's face354 showed how easilly the woman saw through her faltering mask. Her look355 held knowledge of Tomoyo's hidden hurt, and a sympathy that only356 mutually shared pain could bring. The Chinese woman looked out the357 window and sighed,359 "We're always happy that our loved ones are happy. If they really360 are happy, that is. But that doesn't ease the pain all that much,361 does it, Tomoyo-san? I remember Ming Xia's wedding. It was so362 beautiful, and I was so, so happy for her. But all the same, I wanted363 to die. I really did. To see her with him, knowing she was gone from364 my life, forever. But I couldn't tell her that, and ruin her365 happiness, too. I thought the years would be kinder, that someday I366 might forget. But it doesn't happen like that. Not when it's your367 true love. That kind of love isn't affected by time, or distance, or368 anythng at all. Before she died last year, she sent me a little369 letter. She wanted me to visit her in England. After all these years,370 she was lonely. She said she missed me. But I didn't make it. She371 never knew I loved her. Maybe she knows know, somehow. I don't know."373 On the brink of tears, Jun looked at Tomoyo with a sad smile and374 spoke in a broken whipser,376 "Don't worry, Tomoyo-san. I won't say anything to Sakura. I'm sorry,377 I..."379 She suddenly stood up and rushed to the door. Tomoyo rose to go to380 her, but she waved the young woman away. As the door closed, Tomoyo381 stood with her hands to her breast, azure eyes misted with tears.382 Poor, poor Jun-sama. How strong she must be to have lived through all383 those years of pain. How could she do it? How could anyone do it?384 Clutching her chest she felt a cold stab of pain at the thought: how385 can I do it? I don't know how I've survived for four months. How can386 I go on like this for years? She sat on the chair and struggled to387 calm herself before Sakura arrived. Somehow, when her friend at last388 burst through the door, she once again wore her very sweetest smile.390 "Hello, Tomoyo-chan, I'm sorry I was gone so long. Oh, did Jun-sama391 leave?"393 "Yes, she had to go. But we had some tea, and a very nice394 conversation. so please don't worry."396 Sakura smiled, though to Tomoyo's practiced eye she looked as if she397 were hiding something. Obviously in a hurry, the little P.E. teacher398 blurted out,400 "Umm, would you like to go out and see the athletic field now?"402 Sakura's eager face betrayed her as Tomoyo smiled in reply,404 "Yes, I'd love to."406 When they arrived, Sakura placed her friend in a little folding407 chair by the edge of the soccer pitch. A few boys were playing a game408 at the far end, though the late morning heat slowed their game to a409 crawl. Sakura suddenly blew a whistle, and out of the gym rushed410 eight girls attired in the uniforms Tomoyo had designed, followed by411 one in school shorts and a T-shirt, carrying a clipboard and running412 behind. Amid much giggling and blushing, the uniformed girls shyly413 formed up in front of Tomoyo. The small girl in T-shirt and shorts,414 her beribboned hair in two long, black braids, stood close to Sakura,415 warilly eyeing the mysterious friend from Japan through large, thick416 glasses. Tomoyo smiled and waved at her, and the little face quickly417 dissappeared behind the clipboard. Sakura blew the whistle again, and418 the girls formed up in two ranks of four. They bowed in unison as419 Sakura announced,421 "The Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School Cheerleading Club thanks422 Daidouji Tomoyo for her wonderful uniform designs, and dedicates this423 performance to her honor." With another blow on the whistle, they424 began their routine.426 Tomoyo watched the splendid show with delight. The uniforms really427 did look adorable, and Sakura had trained the girls well in a428 remarkeably short time. One girl in particular caught her eye. She429 was nimble and quick, jumping over her teamates and spinning through430 the air like Jump or Dash from the Clow Cards. Tomoyo noticed that431 the girl with glasses had emerged from behind her clipboard and was432 watching the little acrobat with a look of utter rapture. Tomoyo433 giggled to herself and thought, that must be Chang Jung, the girl434 Sakura-chan mentioned. Finally, the girls formed a pyramid, with the435 object of Jung's affection perched on top. She stood fearlessly with436 arms raised high, then leaped into a summersault as Tomoyo gasped in437 surprise. The landing was perfect, and the dark-haired woman clapped438 her approval as the cheerleaders took their bows. Then they swarmed439 over her, chattering in an indescribably rapid Cantonese, eager to440 see sensei's legendary friend from accross the seas. A beleagured441 Tomoyo giggled as Sakura arrived, trying to bring order to the merry442 chaos. At that moment, her Jun arrived to the rescue, cheerfully443 translating the questions about toys and clothing design and life in444 Japan. Finally, Sakura sheparded her flock back to practice,445 demonstrating various moves with the easy grace that marked her446 gymnastics, and had captivated Tomoyo's heart. As she watched447 adoringly, Tomoyo noticed little Jung by her side.449 When she smiled, the little girl bowed, and spoke in a endearingly450 soft voice,452 "Ohayo, Daidouji-sama."454 Tomoyo returned her bow and greeting. She asked Wei-sama to455 translate, and thanked the girl for being such a helpful assistant to456 Sakura. The little girl blushed, replying that it was because she457 wasn't very good at athletic things, and that sensei-sama was kind458 enough to let her help as best she could. But when Tomoyo asked the459 name of the nimble little girl who had topped the pyramid, Jung's460 face lit up.462 "Ah, that is Ling Xiao. Isn't she wonderful!" The child clasped her463 hands and looked up starry-eyed. Tomoyo smiled and nodded as Jung464 gleefully told her all about her marvelous friend. Finally, the465 Japanese woman knelt down, gazed into the girl's eyes and asked,467 "You like very very much, don't you, Jung-chan?" She smiled and468 nodded. Tomoyo then asked,470 "Does she like you the same way?"472 Jung suddenly became thoughtful, and her pretty face almost sad as473 she replied, "No, I don't think so. We are very best friends, but I474 don't think she likes me the same way."476 Tomoyo felt a stab in her heart. Fighting to keep her composure, she477 asked in a whisper,479 "Does Xiao-chan know how you feel?"481 Again, the little girl looked solemn beyond her years, "No, I don't482 think so. I don't think she would understand. But some day, I want to483 tell her how I feel."485 Tomoyo nodded as she fought back the tears. Her voice was trembling486 as she replied,488 "That's good. Tell her how you feel, Jung-chan, and soon. Even489 though it may be hard to do, it's very important that she know. OK?"491 The little girl nodded and smiled brightly, then ran off to help492 Sakura. Tomoyo stood up and hugged herself tightly. The Chinese493 teacher stood by her side, gazing with pity. There was nothing to494 say, so the older woman remained silent. Finally, Sakura made sure495 the girls had drunk their fill the of water before dismissing them to496 the showers. Then she bounced up to the two women, towling herself497 off and grinning. Tomoyo smiled as she spoke,499 "It was wonderful, Sakura-chan. Thank you so very much."501 Sakura smiled, "No, no, thank you! They wanted to do something for502 you, because of the uniform design. It really did turn out great. No503 wonder you're a professional designer, Tomoyo-chan. Are you ready to504 go to the beach?"506 Tomoyo nodded, then bowed to the older woman by her side, "Arigato507 gozaimasum, Jun-sama. I hope we will meet again."509 With a bow, the older woman smiled her goodbye, then silently510 watched the two friends hold hands and walk away.