I don't own nothin'; 'cept the monster.
POV: Roxas
I walked along the beach wall gate that led into Traverse Village; I kept watch over a young angelic maiden walk barefoot along the shoreline of the lake. She wore a white dress that stopped just above her knees. Her blonde hair blowing in the soft wind, her name is Naminé.
I watched her gaze into the horizon of the lake water and the setting sun.
I was against her decision to walk outside the village. When I asked why she wanted to do this; she answered, "I…I just need some time to clear my thoughts, alright?"
'What is it that she needs to clear her mind of?'
My mind began to drift off into the depths of my mind. I drifted to what I knew about what was in this area, like a monster that reminded the locals of pancakes. I remember that it is able to swallow a person whole and it paralyzes them to make the victim be able to be digested easier. I suppose that's why the townspeople built this gate, to keep the pancake monsters out.
I chuckled a bit at that thought, 'who thought to call them pancake monsters?'
I adjusted my leather armor a bit. It was really light compared to
My thoughts then turned to my objective: to transfer Naminé from Twilight Village to the Radiant Garden Palace safely.
I considered this to be a bit of a high priority mission; so helping me was the sword sage Leon, the grand ninja Yuffie, the soldier Cloud, the cavalier Riku, and my fellow swordsman Sora; they're all probably at the inn celebrating or something like that.
I shook my head, 'Roxas; you've got to protect Naminé!'
I looked back to where I last saw Naminé. I didn't see her any trace of her angelic features. I saw the one thing that was the reason for building this wall.
It was the pancake monster. It was retreating from where Naminé used to be.
I drew my sword. I jumped from the gate wall. I felt the wind rush past my face. As I landed I ignored the throbbing pain in my legs and just focused on saving Naminé.
I sprinted to the monster; I noticed there was an outline of something inside the thing.
That must to be Naminé!
I leapt at the monster. I stabbed at the edges of the monster, where I wouldn't hit Naminé. After a couple of stabs the creature began to writhe and squeal, and then it settled down to a deathly silence.
I then sheathed my sword and took out my dagger. I cut open the upper portion of the monster. I folded the flap of flesh back. I saw her, the princess. I was supposed to protect her. I failed.
Her skin is deathly pale. Naminé is paralyzed.
I began to cry, tears flowing down my face. I screamed "Somebody, anybody, help! Help us!" I then picked up both Naminé as well as horrid creature, and ran. I ran straight to the town healer.
I burst into the house; she turned her head from the book she was reading.
I panted out, "Heal her, Now!
R & R
