This episode is fairly odd first of all and involves Sakura wanting to show her gratitude to the Cards as it's Christmas time. It does have a minor subplot about Sakura and Lee sensing again Clow Reed's presence near the school and they set out to investigate. One tiny detail that Sakura needs to take care of is that she had arranged iwth her brotehr Tory to meet up with him at 4 p.m ao they could go out to find a gift for their father, the man who is ever busy with his work. At least there isn't the slightest soupçon of him ever resenting it, he seems to cherish things this way, actually. But it also means that he doesn't time to get a new wallet so his offspring will give one to him. Sakura deploys the mirror card again so it can fill in for her. The familiarity fostered with Sakura's double means that Tory isn't fooled by the ruse, but his friendship with her has flourished to such a degree that he goes along with it and even gets her a present to demonstrate his appreciation for having many a day helped Sakura. Even after learning that Sakura makes use of the Mirror Card often to go on her card captoring escapades, Tory is sensible to leave well enough alone and doesn't pester her about it, although his suspicion still remains a major noticeable issue that Sakura and Kero need to work around. As for Sakura, she makes it safely home and proceeds to give a present to the cards herself, a piano song recorded on tape. Kero teases Sakura about her not being able to learn to play the piano that fast, but Sakura insists that Eli taught her well. Is there any doubt why Lee dislikes him?
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