rlm@2: Cardcaptor Nadeshiko rlm@2: Chapter 4 rlm@2: by rlm@2: Amazoness Duo rlm@2: and rlm@2: G.P. rlm@2: amazonessduo@hotmail.com rlm@2: pearsong1954@yahoo.com rlm@2: rlm@2: I. rlm@2: Nadeshiko sat huddled by the windowsill, intent on the rays of sunshine filtering through the rlm@2: glass. With emerald eyes, she scrutinized the delicate crystal swan cradled in her hands. Suddenly, the light caught a new facet of the beveled wing, showering the tatami mat with a rlm@2: fiery rainbow of color. The little girl let out a shrieking squeal of delight at this latest rlm@2: display. Fascinated by the morning’s little light show, she remained oblivious to the rlm@2: footsteps growing louder on the stairs. Nor did she notice the gentle rapping on the door rlm@2: that soon became a frantic pounding. Not even the worried voice of the old man could rouse rlm@2: her, rlm@2: rlm@2: "Miss? Little Miss? Are you all right? Please open the door. I’ll have to break it down if..., rlm@2: oh, oh, it’s not locked. Forgive me, Miss, but I am opening the door now. Oh, I hope she is rlm@2: all right. I hope she is all right." rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Through wars, typhoons, and earthquakes, the old man had served three generations of rlm@2: Amamiyas, but rarely had he known such fear. Peering into the enormous sunroom of the rlm@2: family's summer cottage, he saw the little girl curled up into a ball by the shimmering rlm@2: picture window. She was utterly still and motionless, and his heart sank. Tottering over rlm@2: as quickly as his ancient legs would go, he reached with a trembling hand and gently touched rlm@2: her shoulder. In a halting whisper he asked, rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: "Nadeshiko-sama, are you all right?" rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Reacting to the tentative touch, the little girl suddenly whirled around, all smiles. In rlm@2: a cheery, sing-song voice she replied, rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: "Hai, ojiisan. Look at all the colors! Aren't they beautiful? Where do they come from? Are rlm@2: the colors inside the crystal? How do they get out? How do they all fit in? Does the sunlight rlm@2: unlock them somehow? I have to ask grandfather, but he won't be back until tomorrow. I know! rlm@2: I'll ask Teddy-chan. He knows lots of things." rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Clutching the crystal swan, the girl dashed down the hallway to her room, silvery hair rlm@2: trailing like the wisps of a little cloud. The old man slumped to the floor, letting out a rlm@2: slow, relieved breath. Smiling at last, he thought, "I hope her imaginary friend has better rlm@2: nerves than I." rlm@2: rlm@2: Except that this particular imaginary friend was anything but. Teddy-chan, or Kereberous, as he rlm@2: preferred, spun the top and watched with glee as it zipped across the floor. Hovering in the rlm@2: air like a hummingbird, he followed the spinning toy on its journey across the parquet floor. rlm@2: When the breathless girl burst through the door, He jumped in surprise, then smiled with rlm@2: satisfaction at the thought, "The legendary Cardcaptor. And I found her." rlm@2: rlm@2: Standing before him, catching her breath after running down the lengthy hallway, the girl rlm@2: suddenly burst out, rlm@2: "Teddy-chan, what makes the colors in my swan?" rlm@2: rlm@2: Then, remembering her manners, she suddenly dipped a bow before continuing, "Ohayo, rlm@2: Teddy-chan. Do you know what makes the colors happen when the sunlight is on my swan? I was rlm@2: going to ask grandfather, but he won't be back until tomorrow. Do you know?" rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Folding his arms and bowing his head with thoughtful concern, the Seal Beast called upon rlm@2: his ageless wisdom to answer his eager pupil, rlm@2: rlm@2: "Colors, yes, of course, of course. The colors happen because, well, it is hard to explain rlm@2: exactly why the colors happen the way they do. Perhaps you could show me which colors you rlm@2: mean?" rlm@2: rlm@2: The little girl gleefully produced the sparkling crystal, and shifted it in the morning light rlm@2: streaming through her window. Suddenly, a dazzling blue-green ray flashed forth, lighting up rlm@2: the wall in a tiny rainbow. Teddy gaped in wonder as Nadeshiko giggled in delight. rlm@2: rlm@2: "How, how did you...what is that?" He stared in amazement. At first, the girl had seemed rlm@2: the unlikeliest of Card Captors. Had he not seen the capricious Flower obey her without rlm@2: hesitation, he would never have believed it. No one would pick her out of a crowd as the rlm@2: successor to the fearsome Clow Reed. His memories of the great magician were vague and dark, rlm@2: much like the man himself. He remembered a quiet and reserved figure who could command with a rlm@2: glance, and force submission with the slightest of gestures. One by one, the mightiest of Hong rlm@2: Kong had challenged him, and in the end all had failed. His power seemed without limit, and in rlm@2: the end it twisted his soul and he became fell and frightful. Hazier still were the Beast’s rlm@2: feelings for his master. Sometimes at night he lay awake and the memories took him, memories rlm@2: of fear, love, and awe. And now, bringing him more confusion was this girl. rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Guarding the Cards for so long, he had nearly forgotten his purpose, the last command of his rlm@2: Master. Though every sign pointed to her, he still could not shed his doubts that something had rlm@2: gone wrong, and that this girl, though obviously connected to the Cards, was not the one. But rlm@2: he had made his choice, and would stick it out to the bitter end. And bitter it would be should rlm@2: she fail. Shaking off these hidden doubts, the fluttering beast returned to his learned lecture, rlm@2: rlm@2: "This magical light is a mystery, and hard to explain. But as you gather more Cards, and rlm@2: more power, it will all become clear to you." rlm@2: rlm@2: With wide eyes the girl stared at him, smiling in delight. Suddenly she grabbed him, squeezing rlm@2: the little creature frantically as she sang out, rlm@2: rlm@2: Oh, thank you, Teddy-chan! I can’t wait to have more friends. I love Jump and Flower so much! rlm@2: When do you think we can find more Cards? Where do you think they are? rlm@2: rlm@2: Squirming away, the blushing, exasperated Beast of the Seal struggled to maintain his cool, rlm@2: rlm@2: “I don’t know where they are. They, they have their own minds, and some of them are a bit, well, rlm@2: erratic. But they won't all be as easy to find and capture as Jump.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Nadeshiko gazed earnestly at the ruffled Teddy-chan, rlm@2: rlm@2: “That’s all right. I know we can find them if we try our hardest.” The girl rose and walked rlm@2: lightly to the window that overlooked the forest encircling the lake. Lost in thought she rlm@2: whispered to herself, rlm@2: rlm@2: “I wonder if there are any in there?” rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: II. rlm@2: Nadeshiko sat on the grass and arranged the folds of her voluminous blue satin dress. It was a rlm@2: gift from her grandfather, and Teddy said that a Card Captor should be properly attired so as to rlm@2: impress the Cards with her grandeur. This was the grandest thing she could think of wearing, rlm@2: though it made walking through the tight undergrowth of the forest a little difficult. Finally rlm@2: satisfied, she unpacked her o-bento. The chef had made it for her, delighted by the oohs and rlm@2: ahhs of his appreciative audience of one. She nibbled the cold, sticky rice with her chopsticks rlm@2: and listened to the distant rumble of a summer thunderstorm. But here it was sunny and bright; a rlm@2: hot, humid, lazy summer day that lulled the senses. Crunching on a pink, pickled radish, she rlm@2: thought of all the cards that might lie in wait inside the woods. So eager to begin looking that rlm@2: she rose before dawn, then slipped out of the summer mansion with only the chef knowing she was rlm@2: awake. Even Teddy-chan snored through it all, she thought with a giggle. rlm@2: rlm@2: Nadeshiko yawned and stretched, running her fingers through the green blades of grass in the rlm@2: little dale. All that morning and much of the afternoon she searched the woods with no sign of rlm@2: the cards. The forest was so much larger than she remembered from walks with her mother and rlm@2: grandfather. It was also hard to get one's bearings. There were so many wonderful trees! Each rlm@2: one looked and somehow felt different, and yet it seemed like she was seeing the same trees rlm@2: while walking about. This was an odd puzzle, but it really didn't matter. Here was a beautiful rlm@2: day, and she was eating a yummy lunch on the soft, soft, grass. That she was hopelessly lost rlm@2: never occurred to her, and even if it had, the thought would have left her placidly unconcerned. rlm@2: Full after eating only half of the delicious o-bento, the girl carefully re-wrapped it and then rlm@2: curled up in the shade of a massive oak tree. Sleep came swiftly, and as she drowsed the rlm@2: afternoon away, squirrels and birds peered in silent amazement at the strange little sleeping rlm@2: beauty. rlm@2: rlm@2: All was not silent at the Amamiya summer mansion. After the disappearance of little rlm@2: Nadeshiko-sama became known, the household was in chaos. The tearful chef only knew she had rlm@2: taken her o-bento dressed in a beautiful blue outfit that was entirely inappropriate for out of rlm@2: doors. But a thorough search of the massive mansion had turned up nothing, and the searchers rlm@2: reluctantly expanded their scope to include the grounds and lake. With fear and trepedation they rlm@2: phoned Amamiya-sama, who rushed to the mansion. Stepping out of his limousine, he quickly took rlm@2: charge of the frantic servants and organized search parties to find his missing granddaughter. rlm@2: In his wake was a stunned-looking Sonomi, who had insisted on accompanying him when she rlm@2: discovered his reason for leaving the family's long-planned Sunday dinner. As the large bearded rlm@2: man grimly set the gardeners to dragging the lake, Sonomi slipped away and rushed to the room rlm@2: her cousin had been staying. Bursting through the door, she found a nervous Seal Beast peering rlm@2: out the window. Without pause she demanded frantically, rlm@2: rlm@2: "Where is she?" rlm@2: rlm@2: Teddy-chan spun about in surprise, then slumped to the ground, rlm@2: rlm@2: "I don't know." rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi snapped back angrily, rlm@2: rlm@2: "What do you mean, you don't know? I thought you were her guardian or something?" rlm@2: rlm@2: Teddy looked to the side, avoiding the ice-blue eyes of the furious child. In a quiet voice he rlm@2: replied, rlm@2: rlm@2: "She left while I was asleep. I heard the chef telling them she got her lunch before it was rlm@2: light. But nobody knows where she went. I heard someone say that with the lake she may have..." rlm@2: The words died in his throat. rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi dropped to the floor, her anger giving way to despair. For several minutes she sat on the rlm@2: floor, trying not to sob. Finally, she blinked her eyes and spoke to the Seal Beast in a rlm@2: carefully measured tone, rlm@2: rlm@2: "Nadeshiko-chan would never go swimming all by herself, so she didn’t drown in the lake. She rlm@2: must be somewhere else. Did she give you any clue? Did she say anything at all about where she rlm@2: might be?" rlm@2: rlm@2: Looking up in surprise, Teddy chan suddenly grew thoughtful. He spoke slowly, struggling to rlm@2: remember every detail, rlm@2: rlm@2: "Last night she was talking about the cards, asking me where they might be. Oh, yes, she said rlm@2: something about wondering where they might be while she was looking out the window." rlm@2: rlm@2: Revelation spread across both their faces as they simultaniously sprang up and ran to the rlm@2: massive picture window. The vast forest spread out before them, a fiery red carpet of trees lit rlm@2: by the westering sun. The girl and the diminutive Seal Beast looked at each other and nodded. rlm@2: Sonomi whispered, rlm@2: rlm@2: "It’ll be dark soon, so I’ll go find a flashlight. We can't tell them why she went there, so rlm@2: make sure nobody sees us." rlm@2: rlm@2: With that, the girl dashed out the door. In a few minutes she returned, flashlight in hand. In rlm@2: stealthy silence, the two slipped out of the house and vanished into the woods. rlm@2: rlm@2: III. rlm@2: rlm@2: Still as a statue, the little girl sat bathed in moonlight. It helped when her eyes were closed, rlm@2: so she was oblivious to the little cloud of fireflies dancing about her head. There was no doubt rlm@2: that a Clow Card was nearby. It was sort of like being hungry before the big New Year's dinner. rlm@2: Even if you weren’t allowed in the kitchen, you could sense the delicacies being prepared. In rlm@2: the same way she knew the Clow card was nearby, it's scent wafting in from the forest. She could rlm@2: feel it watching her, hesitant but interested. At first, she had pursued it through the rlm@2: impenetrable forest, but the mysterious card always stayed a step ahead. Laughing quietly to rlm@2: herself, she wished she had Sonomi's speed so she could run and catch it. But with all the trees rlm@2: everywhere, such speed probably wouldn't be very useful, anyway. For the same reason, she had rlm@2: rejected the idea of using Jump. So she resolved to simply sit and wait, and let the card come rlm@2: to her when it wanted to. It was like meeting someone new at school. At first, they would be rlm@2: shy and hesitant, even if they wanted to be friends. She was certain the card would like to meet rlm@2: her, but perhaps it was afraid, too. So, instead of chasing and scaring it away, she sat down in rlm@2: the little clearing and waited. She was a surprisingly patient girl, and could be very good at rlm@2: waiting when she wanted to. rlm@2: rlm@2: Further away in the forest, Sonomi was also sitting. But unlike her cousin, she was not waiting rlm@2: patiently, but thinking frantically. All that kept a river of tears from flowing was her rlm@2: desperate resolution to find Nadeshiko. She willed herself not to cry. Crying would be an rlm@2: admission of defeat and an acknowledgement that something terrible had happened to her beautiful rlm@2: cousin, and neither possibility was acceptable. So instead, she sat deep in thought, puzzling rlm@2: out the girl’s disappearance. Finally she looked up at the hovering Seal Beast and asked, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Where is the Clow Card?” rlm@2: rlm@2: The fluttering creature, startled by the sudden break in the silence, gave her a curious look, rlm@2: “Eh?” rlm@2: rlm@2: She repeated herself patiently, “Do you know where the Clow Card is that she is looking for?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Shaking his head, Teddy-chan scanned the dark woods and answered, rlm@2: rlm@2: “My powers are diminished in this form, but it seems to be over there somewhere.” He gestured rlm@2: towards the Northeast with a little paw. “But even if she is following it, she could be rlm@2: anywhere.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi frowned as she stood, dusting off the leaves from her skirt. With a quick breath and a rlm@2: smile, she faced the flying creature and said, “No, she isn’t anywhere. She has to be somewhere. rlm@2: But we’ll never know just where by sitting here. She must be following the card, and if it’s rlm@2: that’s where it is, then she is, too. Let’s go.” rlm@2: rlm@2: With that, they plunged into the forest. After a few moments, Teddy-chan stopped and pulled a rlm@2: small strip of blue fabric from a bramble bush. Holding it out to Sonomi he asked, “What’s this?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi took the fabric and turned it over in her hands. It was made of sleek satin, colored a rlm@2: vibrant cobalt-blue. The girl instantly broke out in a broad grin and exclaimed, “That’s rlm@2: Nadeshiko’s! It’s from a dress grandfather gave her for Christmas, I’m sure of it! And this rlm@2: break in the trees looks like some sort trail. She must have gone this way.” rlm@2: rlm@2: The Seal Beast smiled and nodded, and they both rushed down the pathway. As they walked, rlm@2: Sonomi’s flashlight illuminated other scraps of Nadeshiko’s dress. Following these inadvertent rlm@2: little signposts, they eventually came to edge of a clearing. There they stopped, both staring rlm@2: open-mouthed at the moonlit scene before them. rlm@2: rlm@2: At the other end of the little dale, perhaps a hundred feet away, Nadeshiko sat in her tattered rlm@2: dress. In front of her stood Flower. The strange woman was fidgety, shifting back and forth as rlm@2: if standing still was unbearable. Practically entwined with her was another woman, all clad in rlm@2: green, luminous and shimmering, gently swaying in the breeze that rustled through the branches rlm@2: above them. Nadeshiko’s musical laughter carried over the field like a bell. When the shock of rlm@2: this sight wore off, Sonomi let out a shout mingled with relief and exultation and began to run. rlm@2: The green-tinged woman was startled, and seemed ready to bolt, but Flower hugged her tightly, rlm@2: soothing her with reassuring caresses. Nadeshiko turned about, smiled as she rose, and leapt rlm@2: into the arms of her onrushing cousin. rlm@2: rlm@2: The two girls embraced in joy and relief. After several minutes they separated, and Sonomi gazed rlm@2: at her cousin in horror. The pretty face was bruised and scratched, a trickle of blood on her rlm@2: pale, slender neck. The silvery-gray hair was in disarray, entangled with twigs and leaves. Her rlm@2: dress was torn and ripped, and one shoe was missing. Trembling fearfully, Sonomi somehow managed rlm@2: to whisper, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Nadeshiko-chan, are, are you all right?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Holding her cousin’s hands, the disheveled girl smiled and burst out enthusiastically, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Hai! I feel wonderful. I just knew that Wood-sama was here somewhere, and that she was afraid. rlm@2: That’s why I asked Flower-sama to talk with her, to let her know that I just wanted to be rlm@2: friends. Isn’t she beautiful, Sonomi-chan? Oh, I’m so sorry, I haven’t introduced you. rlm@2: Sonomi-chan, this is my wonderful new friend Wood-sama. Wood-sama, this is my very best friend rlm@2: and cousin, Sonomi-chan.” rlm@2: rlm@2: The auburn-haired girl looked slightly flustered as she bowed. Flower leaned over and giggled as rlm@2: she whispered something in Wood’s ear. Wood blushed as she bowed, eyeing Sonomi curiously. A rlm@2: little coughing fit interrupted the proceedings, and Nadeshiko quickly added, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Oh, and this is Teddy-chan, the Beast of the Seal, who is also my friend.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Long time, no see,” The flying figure announced in a suave voice. Flower curtsied and again rlm@2: whispered into Wood’s ear, reducing them both to giggles as they regarded the diminutive rlm@2: guardian. Teddy ignored this possible affront to his dignity as Sonomi, still looking at the rlm@2: battered Nadeshiko, spoke up, rlm@2: rlm@2: “We should get home. Everyone is very worried.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Nadeshiko placed her pointer finger to her cheek, trying to figure out just why anyone had cause rlm@2: to worry. Speaking with authority, Teddy addressed the silver-haired girl, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Nadeshiko-chan, there is something that still needs to be done. Do you have your staff?” rlm@2: rlm@2: The girl brightened, nodding her head enthusiastically as she answered, “Hai.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Stepping forward, straightening out the remnants of her cobalt-blue dress, she bowed to the rlm@2: verdant woman and spoke, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Wood-sama, if I may?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Wood took a tentative step forward. She looked carefully at the little girl and smiled. Crossing rlm@2: her folded hands on her breast and closing her eyes, she waited. Nadeshiko glanced at the Seal rlm@2: Beast, who nodded, and then carefully touched the woman’s forehead with her staff as she spoke rlm@2: the chant, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Clow Card, return to your true form.” rlm@2: rlm@2: The light burst forth, swirling, and eddying around The Wood. As if she had turned to liquid, rlm@2: she flowed into a shimmering card that appeared out of nowhere. The card dropped to the grass, rlm@2: and Nadeshiko picked it up. As she did, Sonomi heard Teddy mutter to himself, rlm@2: rlm@2: “They won’t all be this easy.” rlm@2: rlm@2: IV. rlm@2: rlm@2: For punishment, the cousins were confined to their room for the weekend. It wasn’t much of a rlm@2: punishment, as the pair chatted and played the days away as if at a slumber party. After a long, rlm@2: soaking bath, Nadeshiko looked as good as new, save for a few scratches and a bruised shoulder. rlm@2: Reassured, Sonomi offered to comb out her tangled hair. Nadeshiko sat on the futon, facing away rlm@2: from Sonomi who sat cross-legged behind her. It was difficult work, with many a tug and pull, rlm@2: despite her gentle care. Through it all, Nadeshiko was silent, without so much as a whimper. rlm@2: Working a particularly stubborn mat with her fingers, the auburn-haired girl said, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Nadeshiko-chan, your hair is so fine and so long, this is almost impossible. Please don’t ever, rlm@2: ever do that again.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Do what again, Sonomi-chan?” the girl asked. rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi considered her answer carefully. She knew she wanted Nadeshiko to give up this crazy card rlm@2: capturing. Never had she been so frightened as yesterday. But even if she wanted to control rlm@2: Nadeshiko, she just couldn’t. It would be like caging a beautiful bird. You could make her safe rlm@2: by taking away her freedom, but you couldn’t make her happy. And nothing meant more to rlm@2: Sonomi-chan than her cousin’s happiness. With a reluctant little sigh, she replied softly, rlm@2: rlm@2: “Don’t go running into the woods with your hair all loose. Let me put it up into braids or rlm@2: something.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “I’d like that, Sonomi-chan. I love when you do my hair.” The girl snuggled comfortably against rlm@2: Sonomi’s legs as they sat on the futon. Sonomi found herself blushing as she added, rlm@2: rlm@2: “And please don’t go after the cards without me. Please tell me before you go, because I want to rlm@2: be with you.” rlm@2: rlm@2: In her sweetly musical voice, the little Card Captor answered, “I’d like that. It’s nice to be rlm@2: with Sonomi-chan.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Promise?” Sonomi asked. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Hai, I promise.” The lilting voice replied. rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi placed the comb and brush down and hugged her cousin, laying against her back, closing rlm@2: her eyes and nestling her cheek in the girl’s sparkling, silvery hair. Still as a fawn in a rlm@2: moonlit clearing, Nadeshiko whispered, rlm@2: rlm@2: “I love you, Sonomi-chan.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Sonomi caught her breath and opened her eyes. Trembling, her heart racing, she hugged the rlm@2: slender form fiercely and closed her eyes. She was ecstatic, relieved, and uncertain. At long rlm@2: last, she could cry. rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: