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rlm@2 1 Prism Hearts
rlm@2 2 Chapter 2
rlm@2 3 Prelude
rlm@2 4 by Amazoness Duo
rlm@2 5 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
rlm@2 6
rlm@2 7
rlm@2 8 It was raining. That was the first thing that Kairi noticed. Cold
rlm@2 9 raindrops had plastered her clothes to her body, making her shiver.
rlm@2 10 Hugging her cold body tightly, she slowly sat up. Where was she? It
rlm@2 11 rained often enough on the Destiny Islands, but it was always a warm,
rlm@2 12 gentle rain. Nothing like the freezing, harsh storm that fell down
rlm@2 13 around her.
rlm@2 14
rlm@2 15 Slowly getting to her feet, Kairi began to stumble out of the alley
rlm@2 16 she found herself in. Huge buildings rose up around her, impervious
rlm@2 17 to the unending rain. Where was she? This wasn’t anything like home.
rlm@2 18 It looked like some impersonal big city. It was late and the streets
rlm@2 19 were empty, leaving her all alone. “Hello?” she asked meekly. There
rlm@2 20 was no reply but the howl of the wind.
rlm@2 21
rlm@2 22 Shaking her head, Kairi got her wet bangs out of her eyes. The
rlm@2 23 buildings around her had an almost menacing look, as if they would
rlm@2 24 reach out and grab for her themselves. Whether that was because of
rlm@2 25 the darkness and the storm or if they were always like that, she
rlm@2 26 couldn’t tell. She shivered again, trying to ignore it. “Riku? Sora?”
rlm@2 27 she called out again, louder this time.
rlm@2 28
rlm@2 29 Wet, cold, and alone, the brunette began to venture out into this
rlm@2 30 new world she found herself in. There had to be someone who could
rlm@2 31 tell her where she was. Or at least some place for her to get out of
rlm@2 32 the pouring rain. Every little sound had her looking over her
rlm@2 33 shoulder, glancing around. She didn’t like this place. She missed her
rlm@2 34 island home already. But she had to keep looking. Riku and Sora were
rlm@2 35 out there somewhere. Maybe someone here would know where they were.
rlm@2 36
rlm@2 37 Clank.
rlm@2 38
rlm@2 39 Kairi whipped around quickly. It seemed to come from an alleyway
rlm@2 40 nearby. She could feel her whole body shaking. She didn’t know if she
rlm@2 41 was more frightened or excited by the sound. It was something in the
rlm@2 42 darkness. It could be anything. On the other hand, it was the first
rlm@2 43 sound that could be human contact she had since showing up in this
rlm@2 44 weird city. So despite her worries, she ventured forward. Perhaps
rlm@2 45 whoever it was could tell her where she was. Or where to get dry, at
rlm@2 46 any rate.
rlm@2 47
rlm@2 48 The entrance to the alleyway opened up like the maw of some huge
rlm@2 49 monster ready to swallow her up. But she had to find out who it was.
rlm@2 50 Otherwise she’d still be all alone out here. Steeling herself, the
rlm@2 51 young princess ran into the alley.
rlm@2 52
rlm@2 53 It was dark and wet in the alley, but the huge walls managed to
rlm@2 54 prevent some of the downpour from getting in. It was a small respite
rlm@2 55 from the storm. She sighed, holding herself tightly to try and keep
rlm@2 56 in some semblance of warmth. “Hello?” she called out, trying to keep
rlm@2 57 her nervousness from showing through. She heard another rattle and
rlm@2 58 paused. Maybe she should go back. She glanced to the entrance again.
rlm@2 59 No, she resolved. She couldn’t do that. If she gave up on this tiny
rlm@2 60 thing, then how would she ever find her friends? Stepping closer, she
rlm@2 61 raised her voice. “Hello?”
rlm@2 62
rlm@2 63 Something tiny peeked out of a small box that it had been hiding in.
rlm@2 64 “Meow,” it answered, looking up at her.
rlm@2 65
rlm@2 66 “Awww! How cute!” Kairi kneeled down, picking up the little kitten.
rlm@2 67 It must have been making the noise as it struggled to find a way to
rlm@2 68 escape the rain. It was gray with little black patches on its fur. It
rlm@2 69 had the strangest green eyes that Kairi had ever seen. She couldn’t
rlm@2 70 remember if she’d ever owned a kitten or not, but she knew that it
rlm@2 71 was adorable. “Are you lost, too?” she asked. The kitten mewed in
rlm@2 72 response, seeming to agree. Kairi smiled brightly, nuzzling the
rlm@2 73 kitten’s nose. “Don’t worry, I’ll protect you. I may not be able to
rlm@2 74 help my friends yet, but I’ll do my best to help you, at least.” This
rlm@2 75 seemed to please the kitten, as it began to meow happily.
rlm@2 76
rlm@2 77 “That still doesn’t help us figure out where we are, though, does
rlm@2 78 it?” Kairi looked around the alley. It was minor protection, but she
rlm@2 79 couldn’t imagine spending the night in it. It was too creepy. There
rlm@2 80 had to be some place that was open, someone who would tell them where
rlm@2 81 they were. She held the wet kitten to her chest, running back out
rlm@2 82 into the rain. She tried to hunch over as she ran to protect the
rlm@2 83 kitten from the relentless pour. The little kitten curled up in a
rlm@2 84 ball against her, closing its eyes tightly.
rlm@2 85
rlm@2 86 Stopping in the middle of the street, the brunette started searching
rlm@2 87 for her next target. Anything that looked open and inviting. There
rlm@2 88 had to be somewhere she could go to escape the storm. She couldn’t
rlm@2 89 just be lost out here. But at least she wasn’t alone anymore. She had
rlm@2 90 this kitten at any rate. And she held onto it like a life preserver
rlm@2 91 on a wild and reckless sea, her only friend at the moment. Because it
rlm@2 92 needed her.
rlm@2 93
rlm@2 94 Something bright caught her eye, drawing her attention away from the
rlm@2 95 ground level. Up on top of one of the buildings. On the building was
rlm@2 96 a large screen, presumably for public announcements or advertisements
rlm@2 97 or something. On that large screen was Kairi. She could only stare
rlm@2 98 for a long moment, frozen in place. The image kept cycling, herself
rlm@2 99 standing on the beach, static filtering across the screen. She would
rlm@2 100 smile and walk forward and then it would skip back to the beginning,
rlm@2 101 starting all over. “What?” She couldn’t tell if she’d actually spoken
rlm@2 102 the word or just thought it. Why would she be showing on some sort of
rlm@2 103 huge monitor? How could anyone know she was here? She glanced around
rlm@2 104 worriedly. This was all wrong. This place wasn’t right at all.
rlm@2 105
rlm@2 106 The shadows seemed to move around her, swarming. It looked like they
rlm@2 107 were surrounding her. She took a few steps backwards, but found that
rlm@2 108 they were behind her as well. Slowly, creatures began to rise from
rlm@2 109 the shadows, watching her. The Heartless! Her eyes widened as she saw
rlm@2 110 them all around her. There was no escape. Her search for Riku and
rlm@2 111 Sora was over before it had begun. She had failed the both of them.
rlm@2 112 Footsteps behind her barely registered in her mind. Hadn’t the
rlm@2 113 Heartless been stopped with Sora had locked the final door? They
rlm@2 114 shouldn’t be here. But there they were, staring at her hungrily. The
rlm@2 115 kitten poked its head out, hissing at the shadowy intruders. The
rlm@2 116 continued to advance on her, ignoring the kitten’s warnings.
rlm@2 117
rlm@2 118 The footsteps were finally right next to the young princess,
rlm@2 119 managing to capture her attention at last. She couldn’t stop the
rlm@2 120 feeling that it was something just as bad or worse than the living
rlm@2 121 shadows that were almost upon her. She could barely make him out in
rlm@2 122 the darkness. He was wearing a dark jacket with a hood that obscured
rlm@2 123 his face. He seemed to be wearing a blindfold as well, yet he seemed
rlm@2 124 to know exactly where the Heartless were. He didn’t turn to Kairi,
rlm@2 125 but instead kept a blind watch over the shadows.
rlm@2 126
rlm@2 127 “You can use the Keyblade, Kairi,” he said at last, seemingly
rlm@2 128 unworried about the advancing Heartless.
rlm@2 129
rlm@2 130 Kairi shook her head quickly, still holding onto the kitten. “No, I
rlm@2 131 can’t! I can’t fight! I’m not like Riku and Sora!” She would do
rlm@2 132 anything she could to have her friends back, to protect them. But she
rlm@2 133 wasn’t a fighter like they were. She just didn’t have that kind of
rlm@2 134 skill.
rlm@2 135
rlm@2 136 “You have to, Kairi. You’re the only one who can stop the spreading
rlm@2 137 darkness. If you don’t, it will envelop everything,” he said
rlm@2 138 urgently. He finally turned to her. “Kairi, you are the light within
rlm@2 139 the darkness. No one else can reach its heart.”
rlm@2 140
rlm@2 141 “But...” Kairi stammered, unsure. How could she be important to all
rlm@2 142 of this? She was only one of the seven princesses needed to open the
rlm@2 143 final keyhole. And that was already sealed. So why was she the only
rlm@2 144 one who could stop it?
rlm@2 145
rlm@2 146 “The Keyblade you wield is different from Sora’s. It’s the same as
rlm@2 147 the one Riku had. It can unlock people’s hearts. Remember, Kairi,
rlm@2 148 within every heart is a light that will never fade away. Even in the
rlm@2 149 darkest heart. You need to unlock that light,” he continued. The
rlm@2 150 cloaked figure turned away at last, the Heartless nearly upon them.
rlm@2 151 Reaching into his large jacket, he pulled out two blades that looked
rlm@2 152 like long, curved wings. “Run.”
rlm@2 153
rlm@2 154 “I.. But who..” She began. But the Heartless were already leaping
rlm@2 155 forward towards them.
rlm@2 156
rlm@2 157 “Run!” he called out, hurrying into the fray.
rlm@2 158
rlm@2 159 So Kairi ran. The rain fell heavily around her, as if it were trying
rlm@2 160 to stop her itself. She could hear the boy fighting with the
rlm@2 161 Heartless behind her, but she couldn’t look back. She just had to run
rlm@2 162 as far as she could, to try to get away from all of this. She wanted
rlm@2 163 to find her friends again. She didn’t know how she could save
rlm@2 164 everything. That didn’t make sense to her. Her priority was still
rlm@2 165 simple. To find Riku and Sora. Wherever they were. After that she
rlm@2 166 would figure out whatever this thing about stopping the heart of
rlm@2 167 darkness was. Besides, if she had Riku and Sora with her, she knew
rlm@2 168 she could handle it. But right now, she was still all alone.
rlm@2 169
rlm@2 170 Suddenly, Kairi’s feet were no longer touching the floor. The world
rlm@2 171 spun around her as she fell in the air. For a moment, she thought
rlm@2 172 that maybe the world was shifting around her, that she was going
rlm@2 173 someplace else. But the wet street greeted her eagerly as she fell
rlm@2 174 back to the earth. She lay there for a long moment, disoriented. But
rlm@2 175 by the time she had regained her senses, it was too late. A rather
rlm@2 176 large Heartless was upon her. She felt it grab her hand, yanking her
rlm@2 177 off her feet. It looked at her with unseeing eyes, slowly reaching
rlm@2 178 out. Her heart pounded in her chest. Was this how it was all going to
rlm@2 179 end? Hunted down by the Heartless before she could ever find her
rlm@2 180 friends? A lot of good she had done them. They would get back to the
rlm@2 181 Destiny Islands one day and she wouldn’t be there waiting for them.
rlm@2 182 And they’d never know what had happened to her. She shuddered at the
rlm@2 183 thought.
rlm@2 184
rlm@2 185 ‘This isn’t real. None of it is. Just open your eyes. You’re safe
rlm@2 186 and sound back home. This is only a dream,’ a voice said deep inside
rlm@2 187 of Kairi.
rlm@2 188
rlm@2 189 ‘This doesn’t feel like a dream,’ Kairi thought frantically as the
rlm@2 190 Heartless continued reaching out for her. In desparation, she closed
rlm@2 191 her eyes. "Go away. Please go away,” she whispered, her eyes shut
rlm@2 192 tightly. She gasped, her eyes opening as she felt it’s cold hand
rlm@2 193 reach into her chest, hunting for her heart. And it was gone. All of
rlm@2 194 it. The Heartless, the city, the rain. It was all gone.
rlm@2 195
rlm@2 196 Kairi bolted upright in the bed she found herself lying on. She was
rlm@2 197 in a slightly cluttered room. All across the bed were small little
rlm@2 198 plush dolls. Each looked like they were made with love and care,
rlm@2 199 attention spent on minor details. Around the room were drawing upon
rlm@2 200 drawing, some taped to the walls, some pinned to them, and other
rlm@2 201 lying almost to the point of overflowing on the desk in the corner.
rlm@2 202
rlm@2 203 “Where am I?” Kairi asked to no one in particular, glancing about
rlm@2 204 the strange room.
rlm@2 205
rlm@2 206 “You’re home,” a girl replied, startling the brunette. The voice
rlm@2 207 came from behind the door in the room, as if the person was leaning
rlm@2 208 against it. “See? It was all just a bad dream. You could have woken
rlm@2 209 up from it whenever you wanted to. But it doesn’t matter. You’re home
rlm@2 210 now.”
rlm@2 211
rlm@2 212 “I’m home?” the princess asked, looking about the room. Her eyes
rlm@2 213 settled on a small picture frame that lie near the bed on a stand
rlm@2 214 with the lamp. It was a picture of herself. She didn’t look
rlm@2 215 particularly happy in the picture, her blue eyes distant. She was
rlm@2 216 wearing all dark clothes, a hand against her cheek. She shook her
rlm@2 217 head quickly. That couldn’t be her. She looked so sad in the picture,
rlm@2 218 so alone.
rlm@2 219
rlm@2 220 “Where are the Destiny Islands? Why am I here?” she demanded,
rlm@2 221 staring at the door.
rlm@2 222
rlm@2 223 “The Destiny Islands are in your head. You made them up. You’re here
rlm@2 224 because you finally opened your eyes. You’ve stopped daydreaming.
rlm@2 225 This is real life, Kairi. Or as close as you’ll allow yourself to get
rlm@2 226 to it,” the voice answered.
rlm@2 227
rlm@2 228 Kairi paled at the thought. She shook her head violently. “No!
rlm@2 229 They’re not in my head. They’re real. I’ve spent the past few years
rlm@2 230 living there with Riku and Sora.”
rlm@2 231
rlm@2 232 The girl on the other side of the door laughed. “Oh, you mean the ‘I
rlm@2 233 woke up on the Islands without any memory and met my wonderful
rlm@2 234 friends’ thing? Why do you think you had no memory? Because you
rlm@2 235 didn’t want to remember. It wasn’t amnesia, Kairi. It was you
rlm@2 236 choosing to forget. And did you ever notice how everything was
rlm@2 237 absolutely perfect on the Destiny Islands? You had your two cute
rlm@2 238 friends who happened to compete at everything. Especially you. Wow,
rlm@2 239 sounds a little like a girl’s romantic daydream, doesn’t it?”
rlm@2 240
rlm@2 241 “No, it’s not like that,” Kairi said. She wasn’t liking where this
rlm@2 242 was going at all. This room, it felt so familiar. The voice on the
rlm@2 243 other side sounded like she had heard it somewhere before. It all
rlm@2 244 felt like pieces to some puzzle. If she only allowed them to fit
rlm@2 245 together, it would all make sense. But she couldn’t allow this to
rlm@2 246 make sense. That would be acknowledging that everything that had
rlm@2 247 happened with Sora and Riku wasn’t real. And she couldn’t do that.
rlm@2 248
rlm@2 249 “Take a look around your room, Kairi. You were absolutely obsessed
rlm@2 250 about this Island you made up. About a place where you had friends.
rlm@2 251 Where there were people who liked you. Where you weren’t so lonely.
rlm@2 252 It’s all you’ve been thinking about for years now. You came up with
rlm@2 253 everything about it. The people who lived there, what it all looked
rlm@2 254 like, how they all acted. It was the most important thing in your
rlm@2 255 life. Because it let you escape the pain. So eventually you escaped
rlm@2 256 to it altogether, pretending that it was real,” the voice explained.
rlm@2 257
rlm@2 258 Kairi began to look around the room. True enough, the pictures were
rlm@2 259 all of the Destiny Islands. They were all in her art style. She could
rlm@2 260 see Riku and Sora, Selphie and the others, all in her pictures. There
rlm@2 261 was even a picture of them all building a raft together. One of the
rlm@2 262 pictures was of Riku, with several different drawings of him, all
rlm@2 263 slightly different as if she had been trying to figure out just
rlm@2 264 exactly how he should look. Another picture was an entire overview of
rlm@2 265 what the Islands looked like, with little notes in her handwriting
rlm@2 266 saying who lived where and what certain things were. It looked like
rlm@2 267 she had created the islands in her drawings. But she had lived there.
rlm@2 268 She had been there with Riku and Sora. It wasn’t just a dream. It
rlm@2 269 couldn’t have been. She hadn’t made it all up. She hadn’t.
rlm@2 270
rlm@2 271 The brunette hugged the kitten tighter to her chest for comfort. But
rlm@2 272 the feeling was different. It was soft and plush. Looking down, she
rlm@2 273 saw it was one of the dolls. But not just a normal doll. It was a
rlm@2 274 doll of Sora. She held it up, her mouth opening, but nothing coming
rlm@2 275 out. She turned around, glancing at other dolls. There was Riku. And
rlm@2 276 over there in the small yellow dress was Yuffie. And Quistis. And
rlm@2 277 Tidus. And Wakka. And many, many more. She had dolls of all of them,
rlm@2 278 spread all about her bed. She grabbed for them, holding as many as
rlm@2 279 she could in her arms. These people, these important people in her
rlm@2 280 heart, they were all dolls lying across her bed.
rlm@2 281
rlm@2 282 “You made those dolls in your spare time. And you had a lot of it.
rlm@2 283 You spent almost all your time in your room. Mom got so scared that
rlm@2 284 something was wrong with you. You’d always disappear back here,
rlm@2 285 making your dolls of the characters you wanted to meet, or drawing
rlm@2 286 those pictures of the Islands you made up. Always lost in your own
rlm@2 287 fantasies, always trying to escape the real world.”
rlm@2 288
rlm@2 289 Kairi was confused. What if this was right? What if she really had
rlm@2 290 just been dreaming it all, making it all up? Maybe she really was
rlm@2 291 just a lonely, lost little girl. But there was still a glimmer of
rlm@2 292 hope. She held onto it tightly, trying to keep from doubting her
rlm@2 293 friends’ existence. “But we traveled beyond the Destiny Islands. I
rlm@2 294 was with Sora in his heart while he sealed the Keyholes in all the
rlm@2 295 different worlds.”
rlm@2 296
rlm@2 297 “You mean those Disney worlds? The ones you’ve watched over and over
rlm@2 298 and over again? Of course you’d pretend to visit those places, too.
rlm@2 299 You have every Disney video ever made. When you aren’t making up
rlm@2 300 things for your islands, you’re watching those videos. Because they
rlm@2 301 always end with happily ever after, with the prince Saving the
rlm@2 302 princess. They’re just another way you escape,” The voice responded.
rlm@2 303
rlm@2 304 The brunette’s shoulders slumped, her last shred of hope crushed
rlm@2 305 into stardust. She could remember them now. She could remember late
rlm@2 306 at night, watching the movies over and over again, crying herself to
rlm@2 307 sleep as the credits rolled, asking herself why she couldn’t be
rlm@2 308 Cinderella, why she couldn’t have her happily ever after. She could
rlm@2 309 remember sitting alone in her room, drawing the islands the way she
rlm@2 310 wanted them to be. Making the dolls of all the friends she would meet
rlm@2 311 along the way. Playing those games over and over again, all set in a
rlm@2 312 far off fantasy world that she could never hope to be. Selphie was
rlm@2 313 from one of them, wasn’t she? And so was Tidus and Wakka. And
rlm@2 314 Quistis. Even the heroes that Sora had met, Cloud, Squall, Aerith,
rlm@2 315 and Yuffie. They were all from the games she had played. Was it all
rlm@2 316 nothing more than her imagination, her own personal paradise she
rlm@2 317 would escape to? Even the worlds she had visited outside of her
rlm@2 318 island had come from these things. Was none of it real?
rlm@2 319
rlm@2 320 Standing up, the princess (was that even real?) headed for the door.
rlm@2 321 She needed to know the truth. She needed to understand what was going
rlm@2 322 on. Her heart felt bruised and battered, knocked around inside of
rlm@2 323 her. Sora and Riku had to be real. They had to! She couldn’t admit to
rlm@2 324 herself that it was all a lie, all part of some escapist fantasy. She
rlm@2 325 paused before the door. She knew the other girl was out there, still
rlm@2 326 leaning against the door, waiting for her. She had the answers. She
rlm@2 327 knew what was going on. But did she even want to hear them? But deep
rlm@2 328 down, she had to know. Reaching out slowly, she felt her hand clasp
rlm@2 329 around the cold doorknob. Her hand gripped it tightly, though she was
rlm@2 330 almost afraid that it would burn her or yank out of her grasp. She
rlm@2 331 swallowed, trying to pool her resolve. She closed her eyes tightly.
rlm@2 332 Whatever lay beyond that door would forever change her life. The
rlm@2 333 doorknob slowly turned beneath her fingers...
rlm@2 334
rlm@2 335 And caught. The door was locked. It wouldn’t open. She tried again,
rlm@2 336 with the same failure. It refused to open for her. “Why won’t it
rlm@2 337 open?” she asked in frustration, trying one last time.
rlm@2 338
rlm@2 339 “Because you don’t want it to. You can’t accept it. The door to the
rlm@2 340 real world won’t open until you’re willing to accept reality. It
rlm@2 341 won’t open until you’re ready. And you aren’t ready yet,” the voice
rlm@2 342 said softly. “You’re still trapped between fantasy and reality. This
rlm@2 343 is your real bedroom, but it’s still in a dream. You can’t leave the
rlm@2 344 dream until you’re ready for what’s out here. The real world can be
rlm@2 345 cold and lonely, Kairi. Trust me. I know. It cultivates darkness. It
rlm@2 346 spreads like wildfire through people’s hearts. Everyone is lonely.
rlm@2 347 Everyone suffers. No one can blame you for wanting to escape it all.
rlm@2 348 No one can blame you for what you did.”
rlm@2 349
rlm@2 350 Kairi’s wrists began to burn painfully at the other girl’s words.
rlm@2 351 She looked down only to find blood seeping through the wristbands she
rlm@2 352 wore. She looked up again, panicking. She was bleeding. Her wrists
rlm@2 353 had been slashed. “Help me!” she cried, slumping against the door.
rlm@2 354 “Please help me...” Tears spilt down her cheeks as she slid down the
rlm@2 355 door to her knees.
rlm@2 356
rlm@2 357 “No one can help you, Kairi. You’re the one who slit your wrists.
rlm@2 358 You’re the one who couldn’t stand to live in this world anymore.
rlm@2 359 You’re the one who gave it up for your fantasies. But now reality is
rlm@2 360 seeping into your fantasies. That is the Heartless. The cold,
rlm@2 361 heartless reality that doesn’t care either way for you. And you can’t
rlm@2 362 stop reality from finding a way in.”
rlm@2 363
rlm@2 364 Kairi sobbed, curling up into a ball on the floor. She was feeling
rlm@2 365 so weak and dizzy as the blood seeped from her body. She could dimly
rlm@2 366 remember the cold feel of sharp metal against her flesh, the
rlm@2 367 determined thought that she would finally be free of her loneliness
rlm@2 368 and pain. She could remember trying to kill herself. And now it all
rlm@2 369 felt as if it was catching up to her. “Riku.. Sora..” she called out
rlm@2 370 weakly, her vision dimming. She was dying, she realized. Everything
rlm@2 371 was fading away. Perhaps she really hadn’t been on her island after
rlm@2 372 all. She had merely imagined it all in those seconds after she had
rlm@2 373 cut her wrists open. All those years had only been frantic seconds.
rlm@2 374 Whereas other people saw their lives flashing before their eyes,
rlm@2 375 Kairi only wanted to see her fantasies, nothing from her real life
rlm@2 376 deigning itself worthy to show up before the end. And now cold
rlm@2 377 reality was taking over in those last precious seconds of life. It
rlm@2 378 chilled her soul. She was so scared. All alone, bleeding to death on
rlm@2 379 the carpet. And the boys she relied on the most weren’t even real.
rlm@2 380
rlm@2 381 “How will mom feel when she finds you dead in your room? How am I
rlm@2 382 supposed to feel? Damn it, Kairi! Why did you have to do that?” the
rlm@2 383 voice on the other side of the door asked, sounding both angry and
rlm@2 384 close to tears. “You have such a strong spirit. Why couldn’t you just
rlm@2 385 hold out a little longer?”
rlm@2 386
rlm@2 387 But it was too late. Kairi was too numb to even speak. She simply
rlm@2 388 lay there. She could see someone’s feet on the other end of the door,
rlm@2 389 but even that was fading fast. ‘I’m sorry,’ she tried to say. But
rlm@2 390 nothing came out. And everything turned to black.
rlm@2 391
rlm@2 392 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rlm@2 393
rlm@2 394 ‘Dear diary,
rlm@2 395 It’s me, Selphie, again. But you probably already knew that. I’m
rlm@2 396 writing this on the pier. Yeah, I know Kairi’s usually sitting here,
rlm@2 397 worrying about Riku and Sora, but she’s gone now. No one knows where.
rlm@2 398 She disappeared not too long ago. We’ve been looking all over for
rlm@2 399 her, on all the Destiny Islands, but no one knows where she’s gone
rlm@2 400 off to. It’s like she up and vanished. Or maybe she grew wings and
rlm@2 401 flew off somewhere. No one really knows. Wherever she is, I hope
rlm@2 402 she’s happy. Maybe she’s even found Sora and Riku by now! Booyaka!
rlm@2 403 (No one’s using that yet! Quisty just looks embarrassed when I tell
rlm@2 404 her we should be spreading that word.)
rlm@2 405
rlm@2 406 I’m trying to be hopeful about the whole thing, but everything’s
rlm@2 407 been weird since Kairi left. The seas all rough and angry now. And
rlm@2 408 the skies are growing darker. It’s like a big storm is approaching.
rlm@2 409 But it feels a lot worse than that, like something else is coming. I
rlm@2 410 can’t get it off my mind. The ocean doesn’t look friendly anymore.
rlm@2 411 The skies don’t look beautiful and free. It’s all like some dark and
rlm@2 412 twisted version of itself. I don’t like it at all.
rlm@2 413
rlm@2 414 Oh, Quisty and I shared a Paopu fruit!! It was just as romantic as I
rlm@2 415 imagined it would be! We sat there on the island and watched the
rlm@2 416 sunset together. I finally managed to work up the courage to open the
rlm@2 417 fruit. Quistis blushed in that cute, mature way she always has and
rlm@2 418 took the piece I offered her. Then she took a piece and fed it to me!
rlm@2 419 I could’ve died right then. It was sooooo sweet! And not just the
rlm@2 420 fruit. Having her feed it to me like that was so romantic. I spent
rlm@2 421 the rest of the night with my head on her shoulder, holding onto her
rlm@2 422 with everything I had. My mom was so mad when I got home! She said
rlm@2 423 she was worried when I didn’t get home last night. I’ve got loads of
rlm@2 424 extra chores, but I don’t care. It was worth it to spend the night
rlm@2 425 with my Quisty. I guess our hearts are forever intertwined now,
rlm@2 426 right? Great! Wherever I go, I know it’ll be with her.
rlm@2 427
rlm@2 428 Still, I can’t help worrying about Kairi. And what’s happening to
rlm@2 429 the Destiny Islands. I know that Quisty will help me through it,
rlm@2 430 whatever it is, but I still don’t like whatever’s happening. I wonder
rlm@2 431 if...’
rlm@2 432
rlm@2 433 A hand rested on Selphie’s bare shoulder, squeezing it reassuringly,
rlm@2 434 shaking Selphie from her diary based thoughts. Selphie looked up and
rlm@2 435 smiled at the blonde girl standing beside her. She had been sitting
rlm@2 436 at the dock for a while, taking up Kairi’s usual position. She hadn’t
rlm@2 437 even noticed that Quistis had come to the island. But she was
rlm@2 438 suddenly very glad the slightly older girl had. All of this looking
rlm@2 439 at the ocean and thinking about Kairi was starting to worry her. And
rlm@2 440 she was usually the happy, upbeat one. At least when Quistis was
rlm@2 441 around she could concentrate on trying to lift the blonde girl’s
rlm@2 442 spirits instead. She placed her hand over Quistis’s, still looking
rlm@2 443 out to sea.
rlm@2 444
rlm@2 445 “I realized something must be wrong when you didn’t show up to come
rlm@2 446 drag me from my studies today. I don’t think you’ve ever been late to
rlm@2 447 distract me yet,” Quistis explained. She smiled faintly as she sat
rlm@2 448 down next to the other girl on the edge of the pier.
rlm@2 449
rlm@2 450 “It’s that time already?” Selphie asked, blinking. “Darn!” She stood
rlm@2 451 up quickly, as if to go back and get Quistis. But of course, Quistis
rlm@2 452 was already there. She shook her head, holding her diary to her
rlm@2 453 chest. “I completely forgot the time. I meant to go get you before
rlm@2 454 you got lost in all those books. But then I thought I’d sit down for
rlm@2 455 a minute. Then I thought I’d get some of my diary done. And then...
rlm@2 456 Well, I guess you know what happened then because you’re here.”
rlm@2 457
rlm@2 458 The blonde girl giggled, pushing her glasses back up her nose. “Yes,
rlm@2 459 I am, Selphie. I was just worried about you. When you didn’t show up,
rlm@2 460 I thought maybe something had gone wrong. Kairi disappeared, so I
rlm@2 461 thought maybe you’d been next. I’m just glad it wasn’t anything.”
rlm@2 462 With the strange weather and the other girl’s disappearance, Quistis
rlm@2 463 had been extremely worried for the past day. She couldn’t tell if
rlm@2 464 that was the extent of things or if they would spread. And the
rlm@2 465 thought of one day finding Selphie missing was horrifying. So when
rlm@2 466 Selphie hadn’t been there, she had panicked and headed out to the
rlm@2 467 smallest of the islands where Selphie and her friends liked to play
rlm@2 468 as quickly as she could. She was relieved to find her spunky
rlm@2 469 girlfriend alive and well. And still planning on interrupting her
rlm@2 470 studies as always. Maybe things hadn’t changed that much after all.
rlm@2 471
rlm@2 472 Selphie sat down again. After just a moment’s hesitation, she rested
rlm@2 473 her head on Quistis’s shoulder, sighing happily and hugging her
rlm@2 474 diary. “Nope, I’m still here. You can’t get rid of me that easily.
rlm@2 475 I’ll always be following you around. Forever.”
rlm@2 476
rlm@2 477 Quistis smiled warmly, letting her fingers sift through Selphie’s
rlm@2 478 brunette hair. Selphie always managed to make her forget all about
rlm@2 479 her worries. “I love you, Selphie,” she whispered softly, still
rlm@2 480 playing with the younger girl’s hair.
rlm@2 481
rlm@2 482 Blushing faintly, Selphie turned to look up at Quistis. Green eyes
rlm@2 483 met the blonde’s blue eyes. “I love you, too, Quisty,” she said, her
rlm@2 484 eyes sparkling brightly. She closed her eyes as Quistis leaned in,
rlm@2 485 kissing her. Sighing happily, she melted against the older girl.
rlm@2 486 There would be time to worry later on. Much later on.
rlm@2 487
rlm@2 488 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rlm@2 489
rlm@2 490 Kairi awoke to find herself in yet another alleyway. But at least it
rlm@2 491 wasn’t raining this time. The kitten was licking at her face, trying
rlm@2 492 to wake her up. She slowly got to her feet, her head still swimming.
rlm@2 493 Where was she now? It didn’t look like the big, menacing city she had
rlm@2 494 been in before. She picked up the kitten and stepped out of the
rlm@2 495 alley, rubbing her head. She tried to block out the memories of being
rlm@2 496 in her room, of the voice behind the door. Of course this was all
rlm@2 497 real. This had always been real. It was the way of things. But still,
rlm@2 498 she couldn’t help but have a tiny doubt inside of herself. Maybe the
rlm@2 499 voice had been telling the truth. Maybe..
rlm@2 500
rlm@2 501 But she couldn’t allow that. She couldn’t let any of it not be real.
rlm@2 502 It was all too important to her. Riku, Sora, their islands, their
rlm@2 503 friends. She wouldn’t let it all be some delusion. She would fight
rlm@2 504 for them, fight to protect them all.
rlm@2 505
rlm@2 506 Slowly, Kairi looked down to her wrists. Her wristbands looked fine,
rlm@2 507 bloodless. But she couldn’t help but wonder. She reached out one
rlm@2 508 hand, pulling one of them back inch by inch. She had always worn
rlm@2 509 them, never questioning them. But now she wondered why. Maybe it was
rlm@2 510 because they were covering something. As it inched up, she stared in
rlm@2 511 shock. A long scar ran along her wrist, right where she would have
rlm@2 512 cut. She yanked the cloth down quickly, covering the scar. Shaking
rlm@2 513 now, she tried desperately to ignore it. It wasn’t there. It was just
rlm@2 514 her overactive imagination. She needed to focus on something else.
rlm@2 515 Like where she was. That was the important thing at the moment.
rlm@2 516
rlm@2 517 Looking up and down the street, she couldn’t see anyone. It was
rlm@2 518 still late and no one seemed to be about. But there was a place with
rlm@2 519 a light on. It still seemed to be open. She sighed in relief, heading
rlm@2 520 for it. The place seemed to be named Fate. She paused before the
rlm@2 521 door, reading it again. An interesting name, at any rate. With all
rlm@2 522 the weird places she had ended up, she was curious as to whether that
rlm@2 523 was simply a name or this place’s true purpose. Whatever the case,
rlm@2 524 she entered into the building, holding the kitten in one arm.
rlm@2 525
rlm@2 526 Inside, she could see that it was a bar, or a club or something of
rlm@2 527 the sort. It had interesting music playing and there was even a car
rlm@2 528 inside for patrons to sit in. It didn’t seem to be very busy at the
rlm@2 529 moment, though. A large, frightening looking man with metallic horns
rlm@2 530 on his head and a leather jacket was leaning against the wall.
rlm@2 531 Another man with tattoos all over his body was leaning back in a
rlm@2 532 chair. Sitting at a table, a man with spiky hair was frowning while a
rlm@2 533 girl in a big yellow raincoat was talking to him cheerfully. At the
rlm@2 534 bar sat a blonde man with a red and blue jacket. And behind the bar,
rlm@2 535 cleaning out glasses, was the bar hostess, a woman with very long,
rlm@2 536 dark hair.
rlm@2 537
rlm@2 538 “Oh, Sion! You look so cute with puppy ears? Doesn’t he, Kou? Like a
rlm@2 539 great, big puppy dog!” Dominique squealed happily. She was forcing
rlm@2 540 fake puppy ears onto Sion’s head. The spiky haired man simply sighed,
rlm@2 541 offering up no resistance.
rlm@2 542
rlm@2 543 Kou laughed, watching in wry amusement. “Sure does, Dominique. I bet
rlm@2 544 he’d make an even better bouncer wearing those things all the time.”
rlm@2 545
rlm@2 546 “You really think so?” Dominique asked thoughtfully. She grinned,
rlm@2 547 nodding. “I think you should always wear them, Sion!”
rlm@2 548
rlm@2 549 The woman behind the bar smiled, waving Kairi over. “Hello, little
rlm@2 550 girl. Can I help you? My name’s Tifa. I own this bar. We don’t really
rlm@2 551 get a lot of young girls showing up. Well, besides Dominique.” She
rlm@2 552 looked over at the blonde girl accosting her bouncer and sighed,
rlm@2 553 shaking her head. “Anyway, what can I do for you?”
rlm@2 554
rlm@2 555 Kairi hugged the kitten, heading over to the bar. This woman seemed
rlm@2 556 nice. And after all the Heartless earlier and being alone except for
rlm@2 557 the spooky voice behind her door, she felt glad to be around people
rlm@2 558 again. “I was hoping you could tell me where I am.” She looked down
rlm@2 559 as soon as she asked the question. She realized how idiotic it
rlm@2 560 sounded. How could she not know where she was? But still, she had to
rlm@2 561 know.
rlm@2 562
rlm@2 563 “You’re in Traverse Town,” Tifa said simply, setting a cup full of
rlm@2 564 milk down. She winked at the younger girl. “I have to have some non-
rlm@2 565 alchoholic beverages around with how often Dominique’s here.”
rlm@2 566
rlm@2 567 Smiling gratefully, Kairi took a long sip of the cold milk. It felt
rlm@2 568 comforting somehow. And it was so nice to finally know where she was.
rlm@2 569 She had spent some time in Traverse Town back when Sora had been
rlm@2 570 patching things up at the End of the World. Now she didn’t feel quite
rlm@2 571 so lost anymore. And maybe Sora would even end up checking back
rlm@2 572 there. Things didn’t feel as hopeless as they had.
rlm@2 573
rlm@2 574 “Tifa.. Why don’t we have any hotdogs left? I’m so hungry!” The
rlm@2 575 blond man in the red and blue jacket asked, holding his stomach.
rlm@2 576
rlm@2 577 Tifa sighed, wiping up the counter. “Because you ate them all, Zell.
rlm@2 578 I’m not going to make anymore if you always wind up eating them
rlm@2 579 before I can sell any.”
rlm@2 580
rlm@2 581 “But.. But Tifa!” Zell argued futilely. The barmaid just refused to
rlm@2 582 acknowledge him, still going about her work.
rlm@2 583
rlm@2 584 Kairi looked around at the group in the bar and then back to Tifa.
rlm@2 585 “Aren’t these an awful lot of bouncers for one bar?”
rlm@2 586
rlm@2 587 Tifa shrugged, pausing in her work. “Not really. With the Heartless
rlm@2 588 around, it’s just not safe these days. So by keeping so many bouncers
rlm@2 589 around, people can relax when they’re at Fate. They can come here and
rlm@2 590 forget their worries. And people like to have a place to escape from
rlm@2 591 everything, you know?”
rlm@2 592
rlm@2 593 Kairi shuddered at the word escape. It reminded her too much of the
rlm@2 594 voices accusations that all of this was only an escape for her, not
rlm@2 595 real.
rlm@2 596
rlm@2 597 “You should see Tifa fight! It’s not like she needs us bouncers
rlm@2 598 anyway. But she can’t be serving drinks and fighting the Heartless at
rlm@2 599 the same time. That’s the only reason she needs us,” Kou stated,
rlm@2 600 grinning.
rlm@2 601
rlm@2 602 Tifa laughed, holding her arm out behind the bar. “Everyone at the
rlm@2 603 bar Fate can make your stay a safe experience. So if you ever need
rlm@2 604 help, little girl, just head back here. We’ll be more than happy to
rlm@2 605 help you.” She smiled sweetly.
rlm@2 606
rlm@2 607 “My name’s Kairi,” Kairi said. She nodded. “And thank you. Thank you
rlm@2 608 very much! You’ve already helped a lot!”
rlm@2 609
rlm@2 610 Tifa grinned. “Anytime. It’s what we’re here for. So why is a cute
rlm@2 611 little girl like you all alone in a place like Traverse Town? Let me
rlm@2 612 guess, lost your world, huh? It seems like everyone who escapes from
rlm@2 613 that ends up here.” Sighing, she shook her head. It was always such a
rlm@2 614 shame to see people end up there all alone, losing their families and
rlm@2 615 friends. That’s why she had started Fate, as a place where people
rlm@2 616 could forget their pain.
rlm@2 617
rlm@2 618 “Actually, I’m looking for my friends. My world’s still there. I
rlm@2 619 think. I’m trying to find Riku and Sora. They’re lost out there
rlm@2 620 somewhere and I have to find them,” Kairi explained. She was almost
rlm@2 621 hopeful that they had some news, that perhaps some word had reached
rlm@2 622 this bar.
rlm@2 623
rlm@2 624 Tifa shook her head. “I don’t think I’ve heard of either of them.
rlm@2 625 I’ll be sure to keep listening for anyone who brings up their names,
rlm@2 626 though. Lots of people from all over come in through here. Just keep
rlm@2 627 checking in and I’m sure we’ll get some information sooner or later,”
rlm@2 628 she promised.
rlm@2 629
rlm@2 630 “So the Heartless are back? And people are travelling to different
rlm@2 631 worlds again? I thought that no one could travel because the barriers
rlm@2 632 between the worlds were restored when the final keyhole was locked,”
rlm@2 633 Kairi asked, confused. It didn’t make sense that the Heartless were
rlm@2 634 back. Hadn’t Sora solved all that?
rlm@2 635
rlm@2 636 “Well, the barriers seemed to be in place for a while. The worlds
rlm@2 637 had been restored and everything seemed to be in place. But before
rlm@2 638 the barriers had even fully set in, they disappeared. And then the
rlm@2 639 Heartless began to appear again. They’ve already overrun a number of
rlm@2 640 worlds, swallowing them. People are using Traverse Town as a refuge.
rlm@2 641 So we’re doing our best to help the people here,” Tifa explained,
rlm@2 642 resting her hands on the counter.
rlm@2 643
rlm@2 644 “Oh,” Kairi said simply, letting it all sink in. “Something must
rlm@2 645 have gone wrong,” she reasoned. “Riku and Sora must not have been
rlm@2 646 able to stop it after all. So it’s still out there.” That thought
rlm@2 647 frightened her. Now she really needed to find Sora and Riku. If they
rlm@2 648 hadn’t succeeded after all, then they might be in danger. Finishing
rlm@2 649 her milk, she stood up. “Thank you!” She called out, waving as she
rlm@2 650 headed for the door.
rlm@2 651
rlm@2 652 “Don’t mention it! Be strong, Kairi!” Tifa called after her, waving
rlm@2 653 back.
rlm@2 654
rlm@2 655 Kairi nodded, smiling as she exited the bar. With her newfound gem
rlm@2 656 of hope, she stepped out into the street. Now where to begin her
rlm@2 657 search? Someone had to have some idea of where her friends were, or
rlm@2 658 at least where to begin. She began walking along Dog Street, the
rlm@2 659 street that Fate was on, lost in her own thoughts.
rlm@2 660
rlm@2 661 Before she got too far, a hand snaked out and clamped over her
rlm@2 662 mouth. Another hand grabbed her wrist, yanking her into another
rlm@2 663 alleyway. Kairi was really beginning to hate alleyways. A small
rlm@2 664 dagger pushed against her throat, cutting off any thoughts of
rlm@2 665 struggling in her mind. “So what about this one? Anythin’ valuable?”
rlm@2 666 a strange accent said behind her. Kairi froze, her heart pounding in
rlm@2 667 her chest. She was being mugged. She just seemed to keep finding
rlm@2 668 herself in trouble. Were they just going to rob her? She had nothing
rlm@2 669 of worth. Would they kill her when they were done? An icy chill ran
rlm@2 670 through her heart.
rlm@2 671
rlm@2 672 “She’s sure cute, at any rate,” A blond man said, grinning. He had a
rlm@2 673 long tail moving behind him.
rlm@2 674
rlm@2 675 “And young. Get your mind out of the gutter, Zidane. We’ve got a
rlm@2 676 show to do in twenty minutes,” a girl stated.
rlm@2 677
rlm@2 678 “Zidane’s just stating the obvious,” another man said in Zidane’s
rlm@2 679 defense.
rlm@2 680
rlm@2 681 “Oye. Can we just see if she’s got anything worth takin’ and leave?”
rlm@2 682 the accent said in her ear again.
rlm@2 683
rlm@2 684 “Any materia?” the girl’s voice asked hopefully. She stepped forward
rlm@2 685 in the dim light of the alleyway, ready to search Kairi. The girl
rlm@2 686 blinked in surprise. “Wait, I know her. Kairi? Is that you?”
rlm@2 687
rlm@2 688 “Yuffie?” Kairi asked hopefully, still not moving an inch. She had
rlm@2 689 only met Yuffie for a brief time after Sora had saved her from Hollow
rlm@2 690 Bastion. Yuffie, Leon, and Aerith had taken care of her while she
rlm@2 691 waited for Sora to return. The ninja girl was arrogant and sarcastic,
rlm@2 692 but she liked her anyway. And any familiar face was good at the
rlm@2 693 moment.
rlm@2 694
rlm@2 695 “Let her go, Kid. She’s a friend of mine,” Yuffie explained. The
rlm@2 696 knife and hand pulled away from Kairi, letting her free. “Are you
rlm@2 697 okay, Kairi? Long time no see. Sorry about the rough treatment. We’re
rlm@2 698 the Radical Dreamers. Me, Kid, Zidane, and Locke. We had another
rlm@2 699 member, but she’s been missing for a while. We don’t know what
rlm@2 700 happened to her. Hopefully nothing bad. Anyway, we’re a group of
rlm@2 701 thieves. Well, thieves/performers. We’re in high demand in all sorts
rlm@2 702 of different worlds.” The ninja smiled proudly. “We just happen to
rlm@2 703 make some extra profits by robbing everyone blind, too. It’s a
rlm@2 704 living.”
rlm@2 705
rlm@2 706 Kairi blinked, rubbing her neck. “So you gave up being part of a
rlm@2 707 group of heroes to join a group of thieves?”
rlm@2 708
rlm@2 709 “I’m not a thief. I’m a professional treasure hunter,” Locke added
rlm@2 710 helpfully.
rlm@2 711
rlm@2 712 “Thieves/performers,” Yuffie corrected, ignoring the man in the
rlm@2 713 bandana.
rlm@2 714 “And yes. But not just because I felt like ditching Aerith and Leon.
rlm@2 715 They’re both with their lovers right now, so I felt kind of out of
rlm@2 716 place. On top of that, I noticed that something was wrong when the
rlm@2 717 worlds started connecting again. So I figured I’d go check it out
rlm@2 718 while Leon and Aerith are playing doctor with Rinoa and Cloud. I just
rlm@2 719 happened to hook up with my old friends the Radical Dreamers while I
rlm@2 720 was at it.”
rlm@2 721
rlm@2 722 Zidane sighed, looking over his shoulder. “Well, if this whole thing
rlm@2 723 was a bust, we really need to get going. The show’s gonna start soon.
rlm@2 724 Good luck with your friend, Yuffie. Maybe you can give us a more
rlm@2 725 proper introduction next time.” The catboy grinned, winking at Kairi.
rlm@2 726 Taking her hand, he placed a kiss on it before turning to leave with
rlm@2 727 Locke.
rlm@2 728
rlm@2 729 Kairi blushed faintly at the attention. Yuffie just gave an
rlm@2 730 exasperated sigh, as if this wasn’t anything new. “Just ignore him,”
rlm@2 731 the ninja said as the two boys left.
rlm@2 732
rlm@2 733 The princess nodded thoughtfully. “I’m glad someone else noticed
rlm@2 734 things have been weird lately. I’m looking for Sora and Riku. They
rlm@2 735 never came back after sealing the final Keyhole. I have to find
rlm@2 736 them.” Meanwhile, Kairi’s kitten had scurried over to Yuffie’s feet,
rlm@2 737 rubbing against her stocking and meowing like crazy. Kairi giggled.
rlm@2 738 “I guess she really likes you, Yuffie.”
rlm@2 739
rlm@2 740 Yuffie tried to shoo the cat away with her foot, but the kitten
rlm@2 741 ignored it, pawing at her leg and looking up at her. “Yeah, I guess
rlm@2 742 so. Though I’ve never been much of a cat person.”
rlm@2 743
rlm@2 744 “I don’t even know what I’m supposed to do with the Keyblade. Maybe
rlm@2 745 I can give it to Riku or Sora when I find them,” Kairi said, sighing.
rlm@2 746
rlm@2 747 That caught Yuffie’s attention. “The Keyblade? You have the
rlm@2 748 Keyblade?” Kairi nodded. The ninja looked at her for a moment,
rlm@2 749 weighing her options. “All right, how about this. I’ll let you come
rlm@2 750 with me. I need to find out what’s going on anyway, so you might as
rlm@2 751 well follow me. And I’m sure we’ll run into your friends along the
rlm@2 752 way.”
rlm@2 753
rlm@2 754 “Are you sure you wouldn’t be following me around, Yuffie?” Kairi
rlm@2 755 asked with a giggle.
rlm@2 756
rlm@2 757 “Why would the great ninja Yuffie ever have to follow someone?”
rlm@2 758 Yuffie asked incredulously. “Anyway, how does that sound?” She held
rlm@2 759 her hand out, watching the younger girl.
rlm@2 760
rlm@2 761 “Sounds great,” Kairi said eagerly, taking Yuffie’s hand with both
rlm@2 762 of hers. She felt ecstatic to know she wasn’t on her own anymore.
rlm@2 763 Yuffie was a ninja. She knew how to handle these things. She could
rlm@2 764 help her find Riku and Sora. Things were starting to look up.
rlm@2 765
rlm@2 766 “Great!” Yuffie grinned. She didn’t need Leon or Aerith after all.
rlm@2 767 And this time she could help the Keyblade Master.. err.. Mistress to
rlm@2 768 stop the Heartless once and for all. “Now would you mind getting your
rlm@2 769 kitten away from me?”
rlm@2 770
rlm@2 771 “Oh, sure.” Kairi knelt down, picking up the kitten, embarrassed.
rlm@2 772 The kitten struggled to keep it’s claws in Yuffie’s stockings, but
rlm@2 773 she finally managed to get it free after a short struggle. The kitten
rlm@2 774 meowed again and again, struggling to get free of Kairi. “I’m sorry,
rlm@2 775 she’s usually not like this. I don’t know what’s gotten into her.”
rlm@2 776
rlm@2 777 “Must be star struck. Not everyday you get to meet the Radical
rlm@2 778 Dreamers,” Kid said, winking.
rlm@2 779
rlm@2 780 “Speaking of which, we need to hurry if we’re going to get there
rlm@2 781 before the curtain rises. And we’re still out a cast member.” Yuffie
rlm@2 782 crossed her arms, looking at Kairi for a moment. “Would you mind
rlm@2 783 filling in? We’ve already booked today, so we need to get this out of
rlm@2 784 the way, but after that we’ll start looking for your friends.” ‘And
rlm@2 785 treasure,’ she mentally added. With all the worlds they’d be going
rlm@2 786 to, she’d probably amass a fortune before finally stopping the
rlm@2 787 Heartless. Ahhh.. Fame and money. What could be better?
rlm@2 788
rlm@2 789 Kairi thought it over for a moment. It was the least she could do
rlm@2 790 after Yuffie had agreed to help her. And she had played similar games
rlm@2 791 with Sora and Riku back on the island. Sure this was a little bigger
rlm@2 792 than playing pretend, but it was essentially the same thing, right?
rlm@2 793 She nodded. “Okay, I’ll help.”
rlm@2 794
rlm@2 795 “Good. Let’s hurry and get you in a costume before the play starts.”
rlm@2 796 Yuffie grabbed her hand and pulled her along.
rlm@2 797
rlm@2 798 Kairi stumbled afterwards, still holding her feisty kitten. She sure
rlm@2 799 hoped this wasn’t a mistake.
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rlm@2 801
rlm@2 802
rlm@2 803