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1
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2 Prism Hearts
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3 Chapter 9
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4 Eyes on Me
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5 by Amazoness Duo
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6 amazonessduo@hotmail.com
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7
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8
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9 ‘I’ve been having these weird thoughts lately...
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10 Like... is any of this for real... or not?’
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11
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12 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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13
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14 “Sora...” The world seemed out of place around them, distorted and
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15 far off. As if they were from another time and place, simply
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16 juxtaposed in this strange nightmare landscape. But it hardly seemed
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17 to matter for the two young friends, reunited at long last. “I never
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18 thought I’d see you again.”
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19
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20 The boy in question, the wanderer of time who had sealed away the
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21 Doorway to the Darkness, could only stand in the princess’s embrace,
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22 too taken aback to do much of anything. When he had sealed away the
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23 Heartless, he had thought that the barriers between the worlds was
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24 returned, that they were separated by an infinite distance. But here
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25 she was, waiting for him in this strange place. “Kairi...” He
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26 swallowed back the lump in his throat and managed to smile. “I told
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27 you I’d always be with you.”
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28
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29 The brunette laughed, burying her head against his shoulder, holding
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30 him as tightly as she could. He felt so real in her grasp. She could
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31 smell him and hear him and feel him against her. “Oh, Sora... Don’t
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32 ever leave me again. You don’t know how much I need you.” She closed
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33 her eyes, but opened them immediately, almost afraid he would
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34 disappear if she did. She couldn’t risk that.
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35
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36 Nodding, Sora pulled the smaller girl closer to him. “I won’t,
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37 Kairi. I promise. I won’t let anything take me away from you. Not
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38 now.” He wanted to take away whatever was bothering Kairi. He had
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39 missed her terribly, but she seemed almost desperate to have him
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40 near. He felt awful for having left her alone in the first place,
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41 even if it hadn’t exactly been his choice.
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42
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43 She sighed, shaking her head against him. “I wish I could believe
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44 that. But it isn’t that simple. Nothing is that simple. But... For as
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45 long as I can, I’ll keep you with me, Sora.”
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46
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47 “Kairi, please don’t talk like that. Nothing will take me away.
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48 You’ll see,” Sora reassured his friend. But she didn’t seem entirely
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49 convinced. He didn’t know what else he could do but prove it to her.
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50 And that would take a while. Glancing about the strange landscape
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51 that surrounded them, his mind turned to another pressing subject.
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52 “Where are we? What is this place? And what was that guy talking
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53 about when he ambushed me? He said something about a princess.”
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54
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55 Disentangling herself from Sora, the brunette stepped back. She
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56 curtsied in her long, lavender dress. “I’m Princess Hikari of the
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57 kingdom of Hollow Bastion.” She grinned as she stood up straight once
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58 more. “Silly. I can’t believe you forgot I was a princess. You must
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59 have a short term memory, Sora.” She giggled as she winked at the boy.
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60
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61 Sora ran a hand behind his head, laughing nervously. “Well, I know
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62 you were one of the seven princesses, but I never really found out
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63 where you were from so I didn’t make the connection.” He blinks as
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64 another connection was made in his mind. “Wait, your name’s Hikari?
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65 But I always thought you were just Kairi.”
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66
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67 Hikari shook her head, tucking some stray hair behind her ear. “They
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68 found me on the beach half conscious. I was muttering a few things
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69 when they got me into bed. They asked my name, but I wasn’t being
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70 very coherent.” She closed her eyes, trying to remember a time that
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71 seemed so long ago. “Hi.. Kari... Kari...” she intoned quietly,
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72 trying to recreate the night she’d been found on the Destiny Islands.
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73 She blinked her eyes open, looking again to Sora. “They thought I was
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74 saying Kairi. I didn’t remember anything when I woke up so I thought
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75 that had to be my name.”
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76
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77 “I don’t know which will take longer to get used to. You being a
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78 princess or you being Hikari.” Sora crossed his arms, mulling this
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79 all over in his head. It was a much bigger revelation than he had
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80 first thought. That meant she was Ansem’s daughter. No wonder she was
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81 so intertwined with everything.
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82
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83 “And as for where we are, it’s sort of difficult to explain.” Hikari
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84 gazed around at the stars blinking around them, some streaking across
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85 the heavens. They were standing out in the center of the universe,
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86 everything swirling around them. Every footstep sent ripples through
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87 space. “Basically, we’re near the birthplace of the stars. Where all
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88 light begins and ends.”
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89
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90 “The Doorway to the Light!” Sora’s eyes went wide as it began to
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91 click. That had been exactly what he had spent all this time
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92 searching for.
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93
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94 The princess nodded, an arm behind her back, watching Sora’s
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95 reaction. “Exactly. Where light is born and sent out into the
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96 universe. The very heart of the universe. All those many worlds
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97 aren’t so different after all. They all share the same heart, after
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98 all.”
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99
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100 “Kingdom Hearts,” Sora replied quietly, remembering his battle with
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101 Ansem at the heart of the universe. “Kingdom Hearts is light...” He
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102 shook his head. “Ansem told me that the Heartless were seeking out
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103 the Heart of the universe just as they sought out people’s hearts and
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104 the hearts of every world. He said that the Heartless were born
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105 there.”
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106
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107 Turning, Hikari looked out into the universe that stretched out
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108 before her. “All of our hearts are born there. And in every heart,
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109 there is darkness. So darkness is born there as well. The Heartless
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110 are the hearts that the darkness has consumed entirely, eclipsing the
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111 last pinprick of light. Yes, the Heartless seek out the Heart of the
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112 universe. It’s their birthplace. They’re drawn to it the same way
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113 they’re drawn to people’s hearts, but on a much larger scale.”
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114
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115 Sora rolled this over in his mind. He really didn’t like the sound
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116 of all that. That the Heartless would be born where everyone’s heart
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117 was, that the Heart of the universe could hold such darkness. “That’s
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118 what I saw behind the Doorway to the Darkness. I saw the Heartless
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119 all about, taking root there. But now I’ve sealed away the Doorway to
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120 the Darkness. When I open the Doorway to the Light, the Heart of the
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121 universe should be fine, shouldn’t it?” he asked anxiously. It had to
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122 be. He’d fought too hard to let the Heartless consume the birthplace
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123 of all hearts.
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124
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125 “Both the Doorway to the Darkness and the Doorway to the Light lead
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126 to the Heart of the universe, Kingdom Hearts,” Princess Hikari
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127 explained. Closing her eyes and stretching out her hands, she spun
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128 under the starlight. “You’ve sealed away the darkness. Now when you
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129 unleash the light, it will spill out across the worlds. The darkness
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130 is locked away now behind that door. It’s trapped there. Now it’s up
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131 to you to unleash the light and heal the worlds. To heal the Heart of
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132 the universe by letting its light go free.”
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133
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134 Sora clenched his fists determinedly. “I’ll do it. I’ll unseal the
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135 doorway and set Riku free. I’ll prove to Ansem that Kingdom Hearts is
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136 light. I’ll let its light fill everyone.” He trailed off feeling a
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137 bit sheepish. He needed to keep from mentioning Ansem. He was
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138 Hikari’s father after all. Even if he had been consumed by the
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139 Heartless, Hikari must still care for him.
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140
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141 As if she had been reading the boy’s thoughts, Hikari turned a soft
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142 smile to Sora. “It’s all right, Sora. I know what my father did. I
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143 read his notes. I know what he was trying to do. And I know you had
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144 to stop him. He let the Heartless use him. He stole Riku’s body. He’s
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145 why Riku’s locked behind the Doorway now. I love my father. But I
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146 understand what happened.” Before Sora could reply, she began to walk
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147 out into space. “The Doorway to the Light is this way.”
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148
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149 Sora blinked. “I.. uhh... Thanks, Kairi. Err... Hikari,” he
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150 corrected himself, hurrying to follow her. At least he hadn’t made a
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151 complete fool of himself, in that case. He winced a bit as he rubbed
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152 the back of his head. “Did your friend really have to hit us so hard?”
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153
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154 This time it was Hikari’s turn to look apologetic. She laughed
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155 nervously. “Oh, that. Sorry about that. Sephiroth was the finest
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156 SOLDIER from our kingdom. My father had him personally protect me.
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157 When my father disappeared, Sephiroth helped me escape Hollow Bastion
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158 before it was overrun by the Heartless. He can be a little intense
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159 sometimes, but he does a wonderful job getting things done. You’re
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160 here, aren’t you?” She turned to him, giggling. “So I’m sorry you got
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161 hurt, but I’m glad he got you here. I missed you.” She reached out,
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162 her fingers taking his. She was so glad to see him again. It felt
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163 like a lifetime had passed since they had last been together. But now
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164 they’d see this through to the end together.
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165
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166 “I missed you, too,” Sora replied, squeezing her soft fingers. It
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167 almost seemed worth going through the pain just to see her again. At
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168 least they were together now. And soon enough, Riku would be there to
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169 join them. Then they’d be complete again. The three of them.
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170
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171 And then they came upon it. Sora could only gaze in amazement. The
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172 princess watched him rather than the sight before them, finding it
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173 much more interesting. There, in the center of the swirling universe
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174 about them, was the Doorway to the Light. The huge, ornate doors
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175 loomed in space, waiting.
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176
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177 Sora ran up to them, placing his hand on the doorway. “This is it.
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178 This is what I’ve been waiting for since the very beginning. I was
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179 supposed to unlock this door. Everything else was just leading up to
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180 this. One of the first voices I heard said that I’d need to do this,
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181 but that I wasn’t ready to unlock it. Now I can. King Mickey told me
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182 that I was the one who would open the Doorway to the Light.” He shook
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183 his head, still in shock that his journey had finally brought him
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184 there. It felt as if he’d been travelling for years, that it had
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185 begun an eternity ago. Blue eyes closed as he pressed his palm
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186 further against the door. Riku had to be there behind it, waiting.
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187 Taking a step back, he summoned his Keyblade. Concentrating, he
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188 lowered it, a beam of light bursting forth into the door’s keyhole.
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189 He turned the Keyblade, bracing himself for the onslaught of light.
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190 But nothing happened. “What?” He blinked, letting his Keyblade slowly
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191 fall forward in his hands.
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192
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193 Hikari stepped up to Sora’s side. “You can’t open it yet. And you
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194 can’t open it alone.”
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195
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196 Slowly nodding in realization, Sora turned his attention to the
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197 princess. “Like with the Doorway to the Darkness. I couldn’t lock it
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198 myself. I needed King Mickey to lock it from the inside while I
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199 locked it from the outside.”
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200
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201 “Exactly. You need Riku to unlock it from the inside with his
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202 Keyblade. The two of you need to unlock it at the same time for it to
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203 open.” Hikari shook her head before Sora could ask a question. “Not
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204 yet. Neither of you can unlock it yet. Even if he could hear you, it
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205 wouldn’t help. The Doorway to the Light can’t be opened until the
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206 chains on it are unlocked.” Reaching forward, she touched the door
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207 with her fingertips. The door lit up brightly, exposing dark, ominous
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208 chains draped about it. Several locks on the chains kept them tightly
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209 against the door. One lock was open while the others maintained their
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210 hold. “The Keyholes to those locks are in certain hearts. Only those
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211 hearts can unlock the chains. Then you and Riku can open the Doorway
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212 to the light.”
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213
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214 Sora took a step back, looking up at the huge doors and their
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215 imposing shackles. “How do we go about unlocking the chains?”
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216
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217 The princess offered a small smile, brushing some hair from her dark
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218 blue eyes. “Don’t worry, Sora. I’m working on it right now.”
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219
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220
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221 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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224 Kairi’s fingers trailed along the stone wall of the castle as she
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225 made her way deeper down the hallway. She had left her room behind in
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226 search of her friends. She had to find Yuffie and Relm. They were the
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227 only ones she had left. She couldn’t risk losing them, too. They had
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228 to be somewhere in the large palace. Now if only she could keep from
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229 getting lost...
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230
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231 Her mind was still reeling from what she had heard from the two
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232 strange girls in her room. Nothing ever seemed to make sense anymore.
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233 It was as if life delighted in teasing her with different views of
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234 reality. Reality itself was becoming a distorted concept. What
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235 constituted ‘real’? She shook her head swiftly, banishing the
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236 thought. She didn’t need to start thinking about that now. She needed
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237 to stay focused. Find her friends. Find the Keyholes. Save Riku.
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238 Happy ending. That simple. She couldn’t afford to let herself get
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239 lost in all this.
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240
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241 There was something almost familiar about the palace. It felt like
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242 she’d been there before. Not this palace itself, but another palace.
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243 From some time long ago. Closing her eyes, the sound of maids and
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244 soldiers and minor dignitaries scurrying about felt normal. As if she
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245 had heard this hundreds of times before. A tinge of homesickness
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246 snaked around her heart. Homesickness for a home she couldn’t
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247 remember, for a father that she didn’t know.
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248
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249 “Kairi?! Kairi, wake up!!”
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250
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251 Kairi whirled about at the voice calling out to her, her heart
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252 pounding at its panicked insistence. But no one was there. Her head
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253 turned swiftly, searching for whoever had screamed her name. As she
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254 began to look past her search for a person, she began to see that the
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255 hallway behind her was no longer there. The stone of the palace had
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256 been replaced with the smooth walls of her by now familiar room. She
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257 turned on her heel to escape down the hallway, but found herself
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258 tripping before she could run. She fell face first on her bed,
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259 surrounded by an army of plush dolls. It was too late. The palace had
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260 left, stranding her once more in this eerily familiar room. She
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261 pounded a fist into the bed in frustration. How could she ever find
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262 anything if she was always getting tossed about between these strange
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263 places?
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264
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265 “And then I’ll be a real boy?”
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266
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267 Slowly pulling her head up, the princess listened intently. She’d
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268 heard a voice. Someone else was there. For once, she wasn’t alone in
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269 this horrible place filled with memories that couldn’t possibly be
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270 her own. Whoever it was, at least she wouldn’t have to be alone here,
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271 left with her own twisted thoughts. But her joy was quickly shot down
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272 as her eyes fell upon the television in the room.
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273
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274 “Yes, Pinochio. A real boy.”
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275
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276 The Disney movie played out on the screen before her, taunting her.
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277 “And what do I have to do to be real?” she asked quietly. She hugged
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278 an armful of dolls to her chest, characters from all across her
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279 travels. They were all real. They had to be. She had been with Yuffie
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280 and Relm just a few short hours ago. They weren’t just these bits of
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281 fluff and cloth. They were still waiting for her in the Alexandria
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282 Palace in a world so close and yet so far away.
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283
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284 “Kairi, please get up...” a strained voice begged her from the other
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285 side of the room. Near her door. Her heart froze. Not again. Not
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286 whoever was waiting on the other side of her locked door. But this
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287 sounded different. The person sounded like they were about to break
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288 down sobbing. And they sounded closer. On the inside of the room.
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289 This didn’t ease Kairi’s concerns. She slowly rolled over to face the
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290 door, her heart beating madly in her chest. This meant someone was
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291 inside with her. The thought that had been so comforting moments
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292 before now only served to horrify her.
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293
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294 But no one was there. The brunette blinked, still clutching onto her
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295 dolls. She’d heard someone right there. Yet she saw straight to the
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296 door. She sat up slowly, searching the room for the source of the
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297 voice. Nothing but her assortment of pictures, Disney and Square
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298 trinkets. The image of a girl desperately trying to escape her own
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299 life. It made her sick to look at. Thankfully, something caught her
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300 eye. She let the dolls fall back onto the bed as she got up to
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301 inspect it.
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302
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303 Something dark was lying on the floor near the door. It looked like
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304 a shadow, but there didn’t seem to be anything casting it. A shadow
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305 without an owner. There it lay, as if the shadow had died while
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306 searching for whoever it belonged to. It lay near the door, as if
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307 someone had died and had stained the very ground with their shadow
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308 rather than their blood. A flicker of movement nearly sent her
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309 stumbling backwards. At first, she thought the shadow had come back
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310 to life, searching for a new owner. But as she watched, she could see
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311 it was a separate shadow, of someone taller than the first. It seemed
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312 to be shaking. Maybe it was frightened. Or angry. Or sad. Kairi took
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313 a step closer. She began to make out the shape of a woman from the
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314 shadow. A woman kneeling. It slowly reached out to the other shadow,
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315 moving it gently. With no response from the first shadow, it moved
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316 forward, cradling the other shadow in its arms.
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317
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318 “Kairi, please don’t die... Please, please don’t die...” the voice
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319 choked out, right where the woman would be if she were more than a
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320 shadow.
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321
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322 An icy chill began to crawl under Kairi’s skin. She took a slow,
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323 awkward step forward. “M..mom...?” She asked without quite realizing
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324 it. That shadow she had seen, unmoving on the floor, that had been
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325 her? But... No! “Mom..?” She asked again, trying to get the woman’s
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326 attention. “I’m not dead... I’m not. I won’t die, mom. I’m right
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327 here.” She laughed weakly, trying to sound sure of herself. But it
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328 sounded broken even in her own ears. She could hear sobbing in her
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329 empty room. It echoed eerily throughout the room, filling the
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330 princess with a horrible dread. That couldn’t be here. She was right
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331 here. The world suddenly tilted on its axis and for a split second
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332 she saw her mother. A pretty, slender woman, holding tightly onto
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333 her. She was motionless, pale and bloodstained. Then they were gone,
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334 nothing but shadows and an insistent sobbing. “Mom! I’m right here!”
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335 Kairi cried out, hugging herself tightly. “Please... please look at
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336 me... mom... I’m.. I’m here...” Her world blurred in a burning haze
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337 of tears. She opened her moth to once again beg her mother to see
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338 her, but nothing came out but a pained sob. She closed her eyes
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339 tightly, hot tears rolling down her cheeks. There was no one there to
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340 hear her. She was all alone. Her mother couldn’t hear her. It was
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341 only a shadow. But was it a shadow of things to come? Or what had
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342 already passed? Or simply a nightmare?
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343
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344 The sobbing silenced abruptly. Kairi blinked her tear soaked eyes
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345 open only to find the two shadows were gone. Her own shadow was the
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346 only one she could see and it appeared to be anchored securely to
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347 herself. She shuddered, still holding herself.
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348
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349 “Don’t cry, Kairi,” a voice said soothingly. This time, it was from
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350 behind the door.
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351
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352 Kairi wanted to argue with the mysterious voice, to say that she was
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353 fine, but it was different this time. Soft, yet strong. Pained. For
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354 her. The whispered words encircled her head like a wreath as she
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355 tried to figure out who had said them. Taking a hesitant step towards
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356 the door, her heart spun about, familiar feelings bubbling up. But
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357 why? “Riku!!” Her eyes went wide as she ran the rest of the way to
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358 the door, nearly colliding with it. Her hands stopped her as she
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359 reached it, slowing her body enough so that she merely slumped
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360 against it. “Riku, is that you?” Her ear pressed tightly against the
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361 door, straining to hear any sign of the silver haired boy. She held
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362 her breath, afraid that it would obscure the sound of his footsteps.
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363 She waited desperately for an answer, horrified that it might have
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364 been her imagination.
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365
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366 A soft chuckle. “Yep, it’s me. You can’t get rid of me that easily,
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367 Kairi.”
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368
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369
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370 “Riku!!” Kairi laughed joyously at her friend’s voice. He was here.
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371 She’d found him. It was really him this time. She could feel it. And
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372 all that stood between them was this one door. Though it might as
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373 well have been a world apart since she couldn’t get it open. But she
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374 couldn’t let that get to her. Not now. Not with him so close. Her
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375 palms pressed tightly against the door, almost trying to go straight
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376 through it, to will it away. But it stood it’s ground, firm against
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377 her. Thousands of thoughts swirled about in her mind in a tornado.
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378 She didn’t even know where to begin. Her feelings, her thoughts, her
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379 journey. They suddenly seemed unimportant. “I knew I’d find you,” she
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380 whispered.
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381
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382 “Thank you, Kairi,” Riku replied, his own hand against the door,
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383 those few inches of wood the only thing separating them. “I knew you
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384 wouldn’t give up. You’re stronger than me and Sora.”
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385
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386 Kairi shook her head, slumping it against the cold frame of the
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387 door. “No, I’m not. I don’t even know what’s real anymore. You and
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388 Sora would be doing a much better job than me. You wouldn’t be
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389 doubting everything so much. You wouldn’t be so scared. You wouldn’t
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390 keep getting captured.” Her eyes closed tightly. Here she was talking
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391 to Riku on the other side of a locked door in her bedroom. How was
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392 she supposed to know what was real and what was illusion?
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393
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394 “Kairi... Just because you can’t fight doesn’t make you weak. Sora
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395 and I can fight, but there’s always someone better. You have
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396 something much stronger than any weapon he or I could hold. You make
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397 people want to protect you, to fight for you. Your heart lights up
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398 the darkness the way no Keyblade could. And why does it matter if you
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399 doubt? If you’re scared? You’re still here, aren’t you? Despite your
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400 doubts, despite your fears, you kept coming. You never gave up, even
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401 when all hope seemed lost. I think that makes you stronger to have
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402 faced it and pushed forward instead of not seeing it at all. You’re
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403 very strong, Kairi. I only wish I could be there with you. I don’t
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404 want you to have to do this on your own. I want to catch you when you
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405 fall. I want to be right there behind you.” He sighed, looking down.
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406 He felt so helpless, trapped. It wouldn’t matter so much if he knew
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407 Kairi was safe, but knowing she was out there searching and that
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408 there was nothing he could do to help...
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409
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410 Shaking her head, Kairi smiled faintly. “I’m not alone. No matter
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411 where I am, I’m never alone. I have two girls travelling with me
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412 right now. Yuffie and Relm. They’re my friends. They’ve helped me so
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413 much. And even when I’m away from them, I know you and Sora are with
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414 me.” A hand pulled away from the door, resting on her heart. “No
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415 matter how far apart we are, we’re always together. That’s what kept
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416 me going.” She swallowed, blinking back tears. “Because I know you’re
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417 there with me every step of the way. If I listen very closely and I
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418 close my eyes, I can hear your footsteps echoing with mine.”
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419
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420 “Kairi...” Riku spread his fingers against the door, trying to hold
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421 the princess’s hand in his own. “I can feel you with me, too.” She
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422 was right there. So close... He had done everything he could to save
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423 her. Now he would give anything to be by her side again. “I want to
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424 see you one last time. I can’t go until I’ve seen you once more.”
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425
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426 Blinking her still blurry eyes open, Kairi strained to see through
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427 the door to the boy on the other side. “What do you man? I’ll set you
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428 free, Riku. I promise. Then we’ll be together forever. Just like we
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429 always planned. You, me, and Sora.” Why did it sound like Riku
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430 wouldn’t be there for it? He’d have to be. She was going to save him.
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431
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432 A long silence lingered in the air before Riku finally responded. “I
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433 lost my body. Ansem had it, remember? When Sora defeated him, he died
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434 with my body. My heart fought off the darkness, but I couldn’t bring
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435 my body with me. The Farplane, the Lifestream, whatever you want to
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436 call where hearts go, it’s calling me. But I refuse to go yet. Not
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437 until I see you one last time.” He hadn’t wanted to tell her. He
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438 could handle it as long as he knew she was all right. And she would
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439 be, once she met up with Sora. He would protect Kairi for Riku. But
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440 he couldn’t lie to Kairi. He never could.
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441
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442 “You’ll...” Kairi looked dumbly at the door, the revelation sending
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443 cracks through her heart. “No! You can’t go!” She slumped against the
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444 door, fresh tears spilling down her cheeks. She had come this far
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445 only to find out that Riku had lost his body? That he’d disappear
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446 soon? The light at the end of her tunnel was suddenly eclipsed. She
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447 was cast once more into darkness. All they had done... Was it all for
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448 nothing? Yes, she could set fee the light behind the door, but that
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449 wasn’t what she was fighting for. She was fighting for Riku, to have
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450 him close again. But now...
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451
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452 “It’s all right, Kairi. I’ll be fine. I knew the risks when I joined
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453 Maleficent. But I didn’t care. I would do anything to save your
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454 heart. As long as you’re safe, it doesn’t matter what happens to me.”
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455 Riku smiled softly, his fingertips against the door. Yes, that was
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456 the important thing. Kairi had her heart back. Even if some
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457 sacrifices had to be made, that was all that mattered.
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458
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459 “No...” Kairi shook her head, slowly looking up. She had come too
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460 far to give up. She couldn’t quit on Riku. She wouldn’t let this stop
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461 her. “I won’t let you go. I’m going to save you, Riku. Somehow. I
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462 promised. And I will. You aren’t the only one who’d do anything. I’ll
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463 do anything to save your heart. I owe that much to you. And... I
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464 don’t want to be without you. I won’t give up. This time it’s my turn
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465 to fight for you. I’ll find a way to open this door. And I’ll find a
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466 way to protect your heart.” Closing her eyes, she kissed the door
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467 softly. “Just wait for me, Riku.”
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468
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469 Riku looked ahead at the door, taken by surprise. He hadn’t expected
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470 that. A small smile played across his lips. “And you said you weren’t
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471 strong. I’ll be here, Kairi. Waiting for you. I’ll wait as long as it
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472 takes.” His hopelessness started to melt away at Kairi’s words. He
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473 had faith in her. And just knowing she would fight for him meant
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474 everything to him.
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475
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476 Kairi’s fingers brushed the doorknob, her heart trying to unwind
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477 itself from fears and anxieties holding it back. She may not have
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478 another chance to say it. No, she couldn’t think like that. But
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479 still... Who knew when she’d get to see him again? “Riku... I love...”
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480
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481 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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482
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483 Wandering aimlessly through the courtyard, Eiko’s heart felt heavy.
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484 Why wouldn’t the princess notice her? Garnet was too concerned with
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485 other things. She only saw her as a little girl. It was certainly
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486 frustrating. She crossed her arms, kicking a rock in her path.
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487 Princess Garnet was the only good part of being kidnapped by that
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488 Kuja guy and dragged to the Alexandria Palace. The princess had made
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489 the distant palace feel a little less lonely. She’d been the first
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490 real person that Eiko felt she could trust. She had grown up with
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491 moogles for company in a deserted city of summoners, the last of her
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492 kind. She hadn't realized how alone she had felt until meeting the
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493 beautiful Princess Garnet. She felt safe with her. Warm. Dizzy.
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494
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495 Sighing, the purple haired summoner held her hands over her heart.
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496 All she had to do was deliver the letter in her hands and Garnet
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497 would finally know of her feelings. Butterflies fluttered about
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498 chaotically in her stomach. She was nervous about letting Garnet know
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499 but she couldn't sit by any longer. It was driving her insane. She
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500 had to tell the princess. Even if it was through a stupid love
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501 letter. Sighing, she tried to quash her nervousness, feeling the
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502 letter underneath her fingers. Yes, she had to do this. She'd just
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503 find a nice place to put it and then run as far as she could and send
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504 Mog to find out how she'd reacted. Cowardly, perhaps, but she was too
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505 embarrassed to be more straightforward about it. Besides, she thought
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506 she'd made it painfully obvious how she felt about Garnet so far and
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507 the princess hadn't shown an inkling of recognition. Steeling
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508 herself, she nodded and continued through the garden. The guards
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509 didn't see her as a threat and the princess let her come and go from
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510 her quarters as she pleased, so it wouldn't be a problem getting
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511 there to leave the letter on Garnet's pillow.
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512
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513 An all too familiar sound reached Eiko halfway through the garden.
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514 She slowed to a halt, listening intently. Someone was crying. Hearing
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515 the sound was odd. She'd never heard someone else cry before. It
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516 brought up the same lost and lonely feelings within her that she
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517 associated with it. Searching around the garden, she began to search
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518 out its source. She didn't know what she could do about it, but she
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519 didn't feel right just ignoring it. The moogles she'd lived with had
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520 always been there for her when she'd been crying. The sound seemed to
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521 be coming from behind some bushes. Pushing past the bushes, Eiko
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522 stepped out on the other side to find a blonde girl hugging her legs,
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523 her head on her knees. It was then that Eiko remembered she didn't
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524 have any experience with this sort of thing. "Um.. Hi..." she stated
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525 dumbly. She inwardly berated herself, quickly trying to come up with
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526 something just a bit more comforting. "Are you okay?"
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527
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528 It took Relm a moment to acknowledge the summoner's presence. Her
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529 head slowly lifted from her knees, blinking at the wet tears that
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530 coursed down her cheeks. A younger lavender haired girl stood before
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531 her, an odd horn on her forehead. She was about to tell the girl to
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532 leave her alone, but the uncomfortable, worried look in the
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533 summoner's eyes shut her up. She was already feeling too crappy to
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534 hurt a little girl's feelings. Shaking her head slowly, Relm rested
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535 her chin on her knees again. "Not really." Sniffling, she wiped at
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536 her eyes with her palms. After she had left Yuffie, she had run as
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537 far as she could. By now she was completely lost. Which only made her
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538 feel more helpless and confused about everything. 'Yuffie...' the
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539 artist thought, a fresh wave of pain cascading through her. Her eyes
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540 closed warily, feeling fresh tears gathering.
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541
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542 Looking down, Eiko waited for the older girl to continue. Her hands
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543 behind her, she still clutched her love letter for Garnet. She busied
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544 herself with looking at her foot, shifting it on the soft grass. She
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545 was headstrong enough to rush into things, but once she was in the
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546 middle of them, she easily found herself over her head. People were
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547 so confusing. Moogles made so much more sense. She knew how to act
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548 around them. A sad thought entered her mind at that. She was too used
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549 to being alone. She had lived alone for so long that she was still
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550 having trouble getting used to people. No matter how much she wanted
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551 to be around them. Garnet in particular. So she had to try. To give
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552 it a shot. To show that she could be around people, that she could
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553 try to understand them. "What's wrong?" Eiko asked at last. Tilting
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554 her head to the side, she glanced up at Relm expectantly. Not exactly
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555 the best reply, but it was something.
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556
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557 Sighing, Relm closed her eyes tightly. It all came out in a rush.
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558 "It's Yuffie. She doesn't care what I do. I'm just annoying to her.
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559 She thinks I'm just a crazy bimbo that wants to hang off of her. She
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560 doesn't care how I feel. She's selfish and only cares about what
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561 happens to her. But I love her anyway. Even if she can't understand.
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562 Even if she thinks I'm just..." She swallowed again and again, trying
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563 to choke back the tears. A muffled sob escaped her as she pressed her
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564 face against her trembling knees.
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565
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566 Eiko sat down next to the sobbing artist. That sounded familiar. Too
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567 familiar. Maybe people weren't so difficult to understand after all.
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568 Did everyone hurt that badly? It was a scary thought. She reached out
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569 hesitantly, not sure how to help, how to comfort the blonde girl. Her
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570 hand nearly touched Relm's shoulder before she slowly pulled it back.
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571 She didn't know what to do. Sighing softly, Relm's crying surrounded
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572 her. How often had she done that? She'd promised her grandfather that
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573 she'd be a big girl, that she could take care of herself, but
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574 sometimes... "I'm sorry." She shook her head, her lavender hair
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575 wisping past her eyes. "It isn't fair. Why can't they understand? We
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576 love them so much that it hurts, but they can't see that. They're so
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577 lost in their own worlds that they don't even know we're there. That
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578 we need them so much." She pulled up the letter to Garnet, reading
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579 her love's name again and again. Why did this happen? Why did it have
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580 to hurt so much? Wasn't love supposed to end happily like in the
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581 fairy tales she'd heard as a young child? It was. It had to. Damn it,
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582 what was the point of being around people and falling in love if all
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583 it did was hurt you? Letting the letter drop from her fingers, she
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584 stood up again. She wouldn't just leave a letter on Garnet's bed and
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585 run away. She would find another way.
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586
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587 A small, warm hand rested on Relm's shoulder, drawing her out from
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588 the veil of tears that surrounded her. She blinked weakly and gazed
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589 through blurry eyes to the lavender haired summoner. The younger girl
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590 was looking at her with an almost desperate intensity in her eyes.
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591 She held back her sobs, sniffling quietly.
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592
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593 "I think... I think we're going through the same thing right now. We
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594 can't give up. Love isn't supposed to work like this. So that means
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595 we have to make it work. We can't let it end like this. We have to
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596 fight for it. It would be too easy to walk away and be alone again.
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597 But I can't do that anymore. And if this Yuffie can make you cry like
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598 that, I don't think you want to be alone again either. Let's do it.
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599 Let's make them realize everything. Let's make it so they can't ever
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600 deny how much we love them again," Eiko said determinedly.
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601
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602 Relm was taken aback by the girl's words. For a moment she wondered
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603 how a girl so young could understand, but she brushed that aside. She
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604 understood. That was the important thing. The only thing. Reaching
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605 out, she rested her hand on top of Eiko's, smiling faintly through
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606 her tears. Her head nodded weakly, a soft giggle slipping from her
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607 lips. A renewed fire burned within her heart. "Let's."
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608
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