rlm@2: Author’s note: This is a story I wrote after finishing Squaresoft’s rlm@2: beautiful game, Kingdom Hearts. This may or may not become a series, rlm@2: so please, please tell me what you think. ^-^ This is only a one shot rlm@2: right now, but if I get a positive enough response or if I just feel rlm@2: crazy enough to actually write a series about this, I just might do rlm@2: it. This is shortly after the end of the game. So you might not want rlm@2: to read if you don’t like spoilers. ^^;; rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Prism Hearts rlm@2: by Amazoness Duo rlm@2: amazonessduo@hotmail.com rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: ‘Thinking of you, wherever you are. rlm@2: rlm@2: We pray for our sorrows to end, rlm@2: And hope that our hearts will blend. rlm@2: Now I will step forward to realize this wish. rlm@2: rlm@2: And who knows: rlm@2: Starting a new journey may not be so hard. rlm@2: Or maybe it has already begun. rlm@2: rlm@2: There are many worlds, rlm@2: But they share the same sky; rlm@2: One sky, one destiny.’ rlm@2: rlm@2: rlm@2: Sitting on the end of a small pier, Kairi looked off into the rlm@2: sunset. The beautiful colors that descended to the earth looked like rlm@2: a painter’s most vivid dream. The sea reflected them, shifting rlm@2: recklessly as if it was jealous of the attention the sky was rlm@2: garnering for itself. But it wasn’t the sky that Kairi was interested rlm@2: in. She was trying to look past it, for something brighter than even rlm@2: the most beautiful sunset. She had done this often recently, so much rlm@2: so that the others on the island had finally stopped questioning her rlm@2: about it. They may think she was crazy or just daydreaming, but she rlm@2: was busy searching. All she needed was the tiniest hint. And the rlm@2: skies would stare back, teasing her with half-glimpses and images in rlm@2: the cotton candy clouds. But she would not let that deter her. She rlm@2: would keep searching forever if she had to. rlm@2: rlm@2: “I’ll be waiting for you. If you come here, you’ll find me. I rlm@2: promise,” she whispered, her voice carried off by the wind to rlm@2: destinations unknown. “Even if your ears can’t hear me, I know your rlm@2: heart can.” Her hand rested on her chest, feeling the beat of her own rlm@2: heart. When she closed her eyes, she could almost feel their rhythm, rlm@2: all beating in unison. It didn’t matter how far apart they were. rlm@2: Their hearts would always be one. rlm@2: rlm@2: When she blinked her eyes open, he was there. Just as if he had rlm@2: never left. His silver hair moved about in the light breeze. His eyes rlm@2: were shining and determined. He was reaching out for her, just as he rlm@2: always did. He was always reaching out for her, as if he could pull rlm@2: her along with him, to some place far away. Her hand left her chest, rlm@2: reaching out slowly for him. But before she could take his hand, he rlm@2: was gone. With a weak sigh, her hand fell into her lap. So close, yet rlm@2: always so far. It was like he was perpetually just out of reach. If rlm@2: she could just reach a little further, they could be together again. rlm@2: She knew Riku was far away, but she swore she could feel him rlm@2: sometimes, as if he were right behind her. That’s why she kept rlm@2: looking. Because she knew eventually they would be together again. rlm@2: rlm@2: A laugh reached her ears from the beach. It was laced with memories rlm@2: and feelings. “Sora!” She whirled about on the pier, her back aching rlm@2: from twisting so suddenly. Her hands lay on the deck as she gazed for rlm@2: the source of the boy’s laughter. Her heart sank when she saw that it rlm@2: was only Tidus, laughing at something Wakka had done. Shoulders rlm@2: slumped, the young girl turned back to the empty sea. The vast rlm@2: expanses that surrounded her encaged her as surely as any prison. rlm@2: rlm@2: It was ironic that this had all began as an attempt to escape with rlm@2: her best friends from this island, to taste the freedom and the rlm@2: excitement of other worlds, to see all the beauty they had to offer. rlm@2: And now she was trapped on that same island, her friends somewhere rlm@2: far off. They were now distant stars to her, lost somewhere in the rlm@2: heavens. She would sit up at night, peering into the moonlit sky, rlm@2: striving for any glimpse of the two boys that held her heart up. rlm@2: Sometimes she would mistake a falling star for one of them, hoping rlm@2: they were returning to her. But her hopes were always dashed when she rlm@2: didn’t find them running to her on their beach. rlm@2: rlm@2: Her memories were still clouded, distant things that seemed to come rlm@2: from another lifetime. She knew that she was a princess, but of where rlm@2: she wasn’t certain. But those memories didn’t matter to her. The rlm@2: memories that she cherished, that she held onto with all the strength rlm@2: in her heart were of her days with Riku and Sora on the island, of rlm@2: all of their moments together. Those were things she would never rlm@2: allow herself to forget, no matter how painful they could be or how rlm@2: lonely they might make her feel. They were her treasures, her little rlm@2: gems that she would sneak looks at whenever she could. rlm@2: rlm@2: The pier creaked behind Kairi, but she didn’t turn around rlm@2: immediately. For the first few days she had turned at every sound, rlm@2: every whisper that came her way, hoping that she would see the two rlm@2: boys again. But now she wouldn’t let herself be distracted about such rlm@2: things. She was trying to focus past all of the surface noise and rlm@2: images, to see where the two were out there. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Kairi?” A voice asked tentatively. Selphie waited for a moment, not rlm@2: quite expecting an answer. With how out of it Kairi had been lately, rlm@2: she wouldn’t be at all surprised. But she could understand. Love did rlm@2: that sort of thing to you. Especially when your love was very far rlm@2: away. rlm@2: rlm@2: Kairi slowly turned, her legs still slowly kicking away from the rlm@2: deck. She spotted Selphie waiting behind her. With Selphie was a rlm@2: blonde girl with glasses and a long pink dress. The blonde girl rlm@2: looked about a year or so older than Selphie. She could vaguely rlm@2: recall seeing her before on the main island of the Destiny Islands rlm@2: when she had been visiting with Sora and his parents. “Oh, hi, rlm@2: Selphie,” Kairi said, a little sheepishly. She placed a hand behind rlm@2: her head. “I guess I wasn’t paying attention.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Selphie giggled, her hands behind her back. “Yeah, but you’re always rlm@2: like that lately. Thinking about someone special?” She grinned wider. rlm@2: Selphie loved romance. And watching it unfold on the Destiny Islands rlm@2: was her favorite past time. And she’d been wondering for quite some rlm@2: time what would become of the love triangle between Kairi, Riku, and rlm@2: Sora. rlm@2: rlm@2: Kairi sighed, looking back at the ocean waves beneath her feet. rlm@2: “Something like that.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Oh, this is Quisty. You probably haven’t seen her much. She spends rlm@2: too much of her time studying. I practically had to drag her out rlm@2: here,” Selphie stated with mock exasperation. She perked up rlm@2: immediately, dropping the façade. “But it’s nice and romantic at rlm@2: sunset on the beach and she needed a break from all those books.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Quistis sweatdropped, not quite sure what to say. She had indeed rlm@2: been studying when Selphie had taken it upon herself to get her to rlm@2: relax and had dragged her off to the island. Of course, she knew rlm@2: Selphie too well to believe her pretenses about relaxing. Selphie rlm@2: wanted a moonlit stroll on the beach or to sit and watch the sunset rlm@2: together or something. And how could she have possibly said no to rlm@2: that? rlm@2: rlm@2: Kairi giggled softly, looking at the two. It sounded like this rlm@2: ‘Quisty’ was the exact opposite of Selphie. Studious and mature, the rlm@2: slightly older girl didn’t seem anything like the spunky and childish rlm@2: brunette. But her smile slipped slightly as she saw them holding rlm@2: hands. She missed Riku and Sora. She wanted to watch the sunset with rlm@2: them again. She shook her head to clear her thoughts, smiling warmly rlm@2: at the two other girls. “That sounds like fun. The sunset’s gorgeous rlm@2: tonight. It’s perfect to watch with someone.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Selphie bit her lip, watching Kairi for a moment. “You really miss rlm@2: them, don’t you? I’m sure they’ll come back soon. They must miss you rlm@2: a lot, too. They’re probably both on their way right now. You’ll see rlm@2: them before you know it.” She smiled brightly. There was always hope. rlm@2: No matter how dark things were, there was always some light tucked rlm@2: away in the shadows. rlm@2: rlm@2: Staring back at the pink and orange sky, Kairi nodded, smiling rlm@2: softly herself. “I know. I can feel them. They’ll come back to me. rlm@2: Someday. Besides, Sora promised me that he’d bring my lucky charm rlm@2: back. And Riku risked everything to get my heart back. I know he rlm@2: wouldn’t give up on me no matter what.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Tilting her head to the side, Selphie tried to see what Kairi was rlm@2: looking at. It was almost like she was looking through the sunset to rlm@2: something behind it. Finally giving up, Selphie looked at Kairi rlm@2: again. “Remember what I said about Paopu fruits? How they intertwine rlm@2: your destiny forever with someone when you share it? I can get you rlm@2: one if you want. Then you can share it with one of them when they get rlm@2: back.” She squeezed Quistis’s hand, feeling a giddy thrill run rlm@2: through her. “I finally found someone to share one with. It’s rlm@2: wonderfully romantic. You should really try it.” She could tell rlm@2: Quistis was blushing, but that just made her want to melt against the rlm@2: taller girl. rlm@2: rlm@2: “I will,” Kairi promised. She leant back on her hands, staring rlm@2: straight up at the sky. “But I’d have to share it with both of them. rlm@2: So the three of us will never be apart again. So we’ll always be rlm@2: together.” Her blue eyes closed as she imagined them all sitting rlm@2: together, sharing the star shaped fruit. rlm@2: rlm@2: Selphie sweatdropped, looking down at the lost princess. “But which rlm@2: of them do you love? Which one do you want to be with forever?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Blinking, Kairi slowly focused on the sky above. That thought rlm@2: puzzled her. It seemed so simple, yet the answer eluded her. It felt rlm@2: like a trick question. She rolled it over in her mind. But she rlm@2: couldn’t imagine one without the other. It felt wrong, incomplete. rlm@2: “Both of them,” she said at last, her voice barely above a whisper. rlm@2: "I love both of them. I want to be with them forever.” And she was rlm@2: satisfied with that answer. It was what her heart desired, what she rlm@2: wanted more than anything else. That was why they were all still rlm@2: together, why their hearts were all one, even if they were far apart. rlm@2: rlm@2: ~~~~~~~~~~ rlm@2: rlm@2: “Everything has been restored. Our world’s back to normal,” Aerith rlm@2: said, relief filling her soul. For so long they had been cast out rlm@2: into the universe, their home world a mere shell of it’s former self, rlm@2: consumed by the Heartless. Now all of those hopes and dreams that had rlm@2: grown inside of them were realized, brought back as if they had never rlm@2: been gone at all. But what cost had been paid to return their home to rlm@2: them? rlm@2: rlm@2: “Do you think they’re all right?” Yuffie asked after a moment’s rlm@2: pause. She had been thinking the same thing. They had bound together rlm@2: in order to stop the Heartless, but in the end they could only pray rlm@2: the Keyblade Master could stop the outpouring of darkness. She felt rlm@2: as if she should have been there herself. This was her home, after rlm@2: all. She should have been fighting for it. No one else should have to rlm@2: sacrifice themselves for her happiness. rlm@2: rlm@2: Leon shrugged, his arms crossed. “Who knows? I don’t suppose we’ll rlm@2: ever find out. The worlds are separated again so we can’t know what’s rlm@2: become of them.” Though he couldn’t voice it, he felt the same way rlm@2: Yuffie did. He had spent so long mourning the loss of his home world, rlm@2: blaming himself for not being able to save it. He had even changed rlm@2: his name to distance himself from the pain. He had been willing to do rlm@2: anything to fix his mistake. And a boy had done that for him. He had rlm@2: to hope the Keyblade Master was all right somewhere out there. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Hey, guess who I found wandering outside? Looks like he got lost. rlm@2: Aerith, you seem to have a thing for lost puppies. Maybe you can rlm@2: handle him.” Cid grinned as the brunette turned her attention his rlm@2: way. He motioned behind him at a cloaked figure. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Cloud!” Aerith called out happily, hurrying to the blond man. Now rlm@2: her home felt complete again. Now she truly felt like she was home. rlm@2: Her eyes sparkled with diamond tears of joy. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Aerith...” Cloud could only stare for a long moment. He felt so rlm@2: exhausted after his long and lonely journey. He wanted nothing more rlm@2: than to collapse at Aerith’s feet. Or better yet, in her arms. But he rlm@2: could only stare, his heart thawing now that he had finally found rlm@2: what he had spent so long searching for. “I never stopped looking for rlm@2: you.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Aerith smiled brightly, taking the cloaked man’s hand. “I know, rlm@2: Cloud. I knew you’d find me one day. I’ve always had faith in you. rlm@2: That’s why I was never worried. Because I knew one day I’d see you rlm@2: again. I was just worried you wouldn’t have the same hope. You can be rlm@2: so dark sometimes.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Cloud’s emerald eyes shone as he held Aerith’s hand tightly, rlm@2: reveling at just the simple fact of being able to hold it again. “It rlm@2: was hard sometimes. But I knew I had to keep looking. I couldn’t rlm@2: afford to give up. I knew you didn’t die with the planet. And I would rlm@2: do anything to see you again.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Leon watched on, his arms still crossed. This was reminding him too rlm@2: much of something he would prefer to forget. He hadn’t been able to rlm@2: save her. He had given up hope of ever seeing her again. But this rlm@2: man, this Cloud had kept searching even when it had been more than rlm@2: likely that Aerith had died along with almost everyone else on Hollow rlm@2: Bastion. He felt a cold wind blow across his soul at the thought. He rlm@2: had been such a naïve child, believing he could protect the woman he rlm@2: loved from something like the Heartless. He had been unsuccessful. rlm@2: That was part of why he had changed his name. If he was someone else, rlm@2: he wouldn’t have to think about losing her. Because Squall had lost rlm@2: Rinoa, not Leon. rlm@2: rlm@2: Sitting on the table in the library, Yuffie watched with mild rlm@2: interest at Cloud and Aerith’s reunion. They really were back home. rlm@2: With all of their friends. It was slowly sinking in. The world’s rlm@2: greatest ninja was back home with all of her family and friends. No rlm@2: more wandering and fighting. rlm@2: rlm@2: Leon sighed, turning his back on the goings on. He wasn’t a part of rlm@2: any of this. He felt awkward, like an outsider. But he had always rlm@2: felt that way. He wasn’t good with people. Until she came along... He rlm@2: banished the thought, walking away from his teammates. He walked rlm@2: deeper into the library. He just wanted to be alone right now. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Aren’t you even going to say hello?” rlm@2: rlm@2: Leon froze. All of his cold mental reserve shattered like brittle rlm@2: glass. He couldn’t move. He couldn’t breathe. It couldn’t be... He rlm@2: slowly turned to face the voice, his heart still frozen in midbeat. rlm@2: His eyes fell upon a girl in blue leaning against a bookshelf. He rlm@2: felt dizzy and lost all over again, as if the floor had been yanked rlm@2: out from under him. rlm@2: rlm@2: Rinoa smiled at him, brushing back some dark hair as she advanced on rlm@2: Leon. “You look different. But it doesn’t seem like you’ve changed at rlm@2: all otherwise.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “...” rlm@2: rlm@2: Rinoa giggled, finally reaching the moody gunblade expert. “I love rlm@2: you, too, Squall,” she replied. Her arms wrapped around his shoulders rlm@2: as she stood up on her tiptoes to give him a kiss. rlm@2: rlm@2: Leon slowly found himself regaining control as she kissed him, as if rlm@2: his soul was reawakening because of her. He closed his eyes tightly, rlm@2: holding onto Rinoa. All that he had thought he had gotten rid of had rlm@2: only been hidden away. Forgotten, but not entirely gone. And she was rlm@2: the key to unlocking it all. rlm@2: rlm@2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ rlm@2: rlm@2: Sora collapsed onto his back, staring up at the cerulean skies above rlm@2: him. He yawned, stretching out on the soft grass. His entire body was rlm@2: sore. It felt like they had been travelling forever. He just wanted rlm@2: to lie down for a moment. But lying there, his weariness tore at him. rlm@2: He didn’t want to get back up. He just wanted to lie there. rlm@2: rlm@2: ‘Sora, you lazy bum,’ he could hear Kairi say. rlm@2: rlm@2: ‘I know you’re stronger than that, Sora,’ Riku’s voice called out in rlm@2: his mind. rlm@2: rlm@2: Nodding resolutely, he struggled back into a sitting position. There rlm@2: was still too much work to do. He couldn’t go slacking off now. He rlm@2: couldn’t let down Kairi and Riku. rlm@2: rlm@2: “We’re never going to find that door,” Donald said exasperatedly, rlm@2: slumping next to Sora. His legs ached. He was a lot shorter than rlm@2: Goofy and Sora, so he had to work harder to keep up. On top of that, rlm@2: he had to get back to Daisy soon. Or she’d kill him. He gulped at the rlm@2: thought, resting against his staff. rlm@2: rlm@2: “We’ve gotta find the door. We will find it. It’s the only way we rlm@2: can find Riku and your king.” Sora looked up at the clouds, seeing rlm@2: his friends in them, calling to him. That managed to reenergize his rlm@2: spirits. They were out there. And they would be together again one rlm@2: day. If there was one thing his journey had taught him, it was to rlm@2: believe in the power of one’s heart. And there was a red thread rlm@2: connecting his heart to Riku and Kairi’s. As long as he believed that rlm@2: they would be together, they eventually would. He just had to keep rlm@2: believing. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Hey, Sora,” Goofy began. “You finally got that friend of yours, rlm@2: Kairi, back, right? So why aren’t you trying to find a way back to rlm@2: your island?” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Because I’m not going back without Riku. I have to find him. We’re rlm@2: going back to Kairi together. I can’t leave him. And I can’t leave rlm@2: you guys to find your king alone. We’re in this together,” Sora rlm@2: explained. He could see Riku and Kairi smiling at him in the clouds. rlm@2: “And even if I can’t be with Kairi right now, I’ll always be with rlm@2: her. The same with Riku. But I want us to all be together again. So rlm@2: I’m going to make sure it happens. No matter how long it takes.” rlm@2: rlm@2: “Gawrsh. Poor Kairi has to wait all this time while we’re off rlm@2: lookin’ for that door.” Goofy shook his head sadly. rlm@2: rlm@2: Donald glared at Goofy, crossing his arms. “Poor Kairi? I wouldn’t rlm@2: mind trading places with her. Let her find that stupid door.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Sora laughed. “But you’ll keep looking with us anyway, right, rlm@2: Donald? Remember, only smiles on this trip.” rlm@2: rlm@2: The duck looked over to protest but found himself staring at the rlm@2: oddly grinning faces of both Goofy and Sora. Sighing, the mage gave rlm@2: up. “All right, all right! Only smiles.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Sora stretched as he finally stood up. “Good. Then lets get going. rlm@2: We have to go find Riku and the king. We can’t waste any time. rlm@2: They’re probably waiting for us right now.” With renewed enthusiasm, rlm@2: he began walking again. He had no idea where the door to the light rlm@2: would be, but it hardly mattered. He’d keep looking until he found rlm@2: Riku. rlm@2: rlm@2: Donald sighed and slowly got to his feet. “Hey! Wait up!” rlm@2: rlm@2: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rlm@2: rlm@2: Walking along the beach, Kairi was lost in thought. The island felt rlm@2: so empty without Sora and Riku by her side. She found herself closing rlm@2: her eyes more and more and wishing that they would be there when she rlm@2: opened them. But they never were. So she wandered the island, rlm@2: visiting all of the places that were important to her two best rlm@2: friends, that held special memories for her. It was all she could rlm@2: think to do. It wasn’t as good as having them there with her, but it rlm@2: let her relive those moments they had together. Even if she did wind rlm@2: up crying because of it quite a bit. She felt so alone without the rlm@2: two of them. “Come back to me,” she whispered. rlm@2: rlm@2: Something in the air caught her eye, drawing her gaze to the rlm@2: heavens. Something was plummeting through the sky, falling like some rlm@2: shooting star. It took her a moment to realize it was human shaped rlm@2: and plunging towards the waves nearby. It finally crashed into the rlm@2: aquamarine ocean, sending water splashing everywhere. Kairi ran to rlm@2: the water, swimming as quickly as she could towards the figure. Her rlm@2: mind raced with thoughts, all jumbling upon each other in their rlm@2: confusion. Riku? Sora? Were they hurt? Was it them? How had they rlm@2: fallen from the sky? Could she really drag them all the way back to rlm@2: the beach? rlm@2: rlm@2: Searching under the gently rolling waves, Kairi finally spotted a rlm@2: prone figure in the water. She pushed forward, grabbing hold as rlm@2: tightly as she could. Pulling herself up, she gasped greedily for rlm@2: air, holding the figure close as she made her way back to land. Her rlm@2: heart was playing a staccato beat inside of her chest as she rlm@2: struggled wet and weak along the sand. She finally collapsed with the rlm@2: fallen person, her curiosity and anxiety nearly maddening. Rolling on rlm@2: her side while she tried to catch her breath, she found herself rlm@2: staring back into blue eyes. rlm@2: rlm@2: Sitting up as quickly as she was able, Kairi found herself staring rlm@2: at herself lying on the sand. “What?” The sight gave her no relief. rlm@2: It only served to raise more questions, confusing her further. This rlm@2: didn’t feel like a dream. But how? This didn’t make any sense. She rlm@2: could only stare at herself for a long moment, waiting to see if the rlm@2: other her would do anything. Where had it come from? Why was it her? rlm@2: What was going on? rlm@2: rlm@2: It took Kairi a bit before she noticed a difference in the other rlm@2: her. There was something strange sticking out of her chest. Still on rlm@2: her knees, she slowly reached toward the strange object. Her hand rlm@2: jerked back when she saw the chest rise and fall. She finally worked rlm@2: up the courage to reach out again, taking hold of what she now rlm@2: realized was a handle. But for what? The girl that looked so much rlm@2: like her didn’t seem to be stabbed or anything. But the handle still rlm@2: seemed to lead to something. rlm@2: rlm@2: “It will be okay, Kairi. I’ll always be with you. There’s nothing to rlm@2: be afraid of. You just have to reach out and take my hand.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Kairi looked up in shock at the familiar voice. She could see Riku rlm@2: looking down at her, holding his hand out for her. “Riku... I...” She rlm@2: reached forward, trying to take his hand, to pull him close. But his rlm@2: hand was gone before she could grab hold of it. “Riku...” She looked rlm@2: back down at herself, her other hand still on the protruding handle. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Find them,” her other self whispered. “They need you. They can’t do rlm@2: it alone.” rlm@2: rlm@2: Kairi slowly found herself nodding. “We should be together. We need rlm@2: each other.” She couldn’t just wait on her island forever. ‘This rlm@2: time, I’ll protect both of you,’ she thought to herself. The her on rlm@2: the sand smiled. Taking a firmer grip on the handle, Kairi pulled it rlm@2: out of the other version of herself. In a storm of sparkles, the rlm@2: other her was gone, and Kairi was holding a large key. rlm@2: rlm@2: “Open the door,” a voice whispered in her head. Who was it? She rlm@2: couldn’t quite tell. Looking up, she could see a lone door standing rlm@2: on the beach, apparently leading to nowhere. It had a large keyhole rlm@2: on it. It almost seemed to beckon her. Kairi slowly stood up. If she rlm@2: stayed here, her friends might be in danger. She knew they could rlm@2: handle anything if they were all together again. Sora and Riku were rlm@2: both lost out there. Maybe she could find them. She would find them. rlm@2: Wherever they were. rlm@2: rlm@2: Stepping forward, the young princess used the large, unwieldy key to rlm@2: unlock the door awaiting her. As the door slowly opened, she knew rlm@2: there would be no turning back. This was it. But her choice was rlm@2: simple. She had to find them. Anything could have happened to them rlm@2: out there, lost on any one of countless worlds. Without a glance rlm@2: back, Kairi plunged through the door. rlm@2: