Appearance
I let out a whimper as I saw where I was, a dark alley with nobody at all. Nobody, the word triggered a memory. I think it was- I hear footsteps coming this way. First instinct: run and hide. "Yeah, like there is anywhere to hide when you are stuck in the back of an alley," I thought as I looked around.
"You must be the Nobody I'm looking for."
I jumped at the words. My eyes searched for the source of the voice. At the entrance of the alley was a man in a black robe, with pink hair.
...
Marluxia saw the teen jump. Then the boy noticed him at the opening of the alley. Marluxia studied the boy. He had black spiky hair; some parts of it were striped with white. Under the mass of hair were sapphire eyes that had a sense of curiosity to them. He looked to be about sixteen and wore a grey jacket with long white pants. The boy looked familiar, like someone from the Organization. But Marluxia dismissed the thought.
"Come with me please," Marluxia said. The boy cocked his head. Sighing, the older man walked towards him and took his hand. He followed Marluxia almost willingly to the Castle That Never Was.
...
I looked around as the man took me to a room with another man.
"I found him in the back of an alley, Superior," the first man said. The other man turned and studied me, just like the first time.
"Thank you, Marluxia. I will decide his name," the white-haired man said. Marluxia nodded and started out the door.
"Now let's see," the Superior waved his hand in front of me. Four names appeared in front of me. "Hmm, this is strange," he was trying to figure out which name to use.
"Please," he stared at me. I hesitated, not knowing whether to continue. "Just call me Skyxar." He considered this and nodded.
"Fine, you will be known as Skyxar," the Superior sent me back to Marluxia.
"So what is your name if I may ask?" he asked me.
"…," I mumbled.
"What?" he strained, trying to hear what I had mumbled. I looked up at him.
"Skyxar."
"Well let's go see about your room, shall we?" With that he started down the hall. I had to practically run to catch up.
