CCS/Sleeping Beauty Crossover
Prologue
A long time ago in the Kingdom of Japan a new Princess was born.
Her parents, King Fujitaka and Queen Nadeshiko held a great feast to celebrate their daughter's birth and everyone was welcome to come and bless the Princess. She was given the name Sakura since her beauty matched that of the cherry blossoms in spring.
Peasants from far and near came and welcomed the newborn baby. China's Queen Yelan came to visit her as well. Accompanying her was her son Shaoran. He had born around the same time as the Princess, so it had been decided that they should be betrothed as a way to unite their two kingdoms in peace.
The castle was also visited by three magical fairies. They came to present Sakura with three gifts, one from each of them.
The first fairy, Rika, stepped in front of the infant and with a wave of her wand gave her the gift of cheerfulness.
The second fairy, Noako, presented her with the gift of beauty.
However as the third fairy, Chiharu was about to present her gift an evil wind began to howl throughout the entire castle.
The evil witch Meiling had appeared. Angered at having being forgotten by the King and Queen she vowed that the Princess would die before the sun rises on her 15th birthday. Everyone in attendance was frightened by the horrible curse the evil witch had placed on their young Princess. Satisfied that she had made her point she left, leaving a silent and stunned audience behind.
Chiharu suggested that the Princess learn magic to protect herself. So as the final gift she granted the Princess the gift of magic.
Queen Yelan, concerned about her son thought it would be best that he learn magic as well.
King Fujitaka said that there was only one magician skilled enough to properly train them and he reported to the King himself.
Queen Yelan then suggested that Shaoran remain here to learn magic and protect the Princess. After a bit of deliberation they agreed. Sakura and Shaoran were to be taught magic once they reached their 10th birthday. Until then Shaoran would remain in Japan, living in the castle as a guest of the King and Queen.
The King's greatest Magician, Master Eriol would teach them. Immediately The King asked the Sorcerer as well as the fairies to protect the castle and Kingdom as best as they could.
So begins the story of Princess Sakura.