Disclaimer: I don't own (though I wish I did) the characters used in this fic. They all belong to they're rightful companies. The storyline/plot of this fic however is my own idea. well duh! Lol
A/N: Just so everyone knows my stories are rated T just to be safe, as I'm writing from a teenage standpoint. Well I think that's it so Sit back, Relax and Enjoy. (Oh wait one more thing; reviews and comments are most welcome but if you have nothing nice to say please keep it to yourself. Thank you.)
Letters to a Lover
The Prequel to Roxas and Kairi: Reality
I wish…
Roxas and Kairi stood, arms around each other, staring up at the sky. Sunset Hill's views were always so breathtaking.
"Shooting stars! How pretty!" Kairi breathed, delightedly. A soft wind ruffled playfully at her thin-strapped pink dress with the ruffles along the neckline and along the bottom and in addition toyed with her long auburn hair. Smiling she pushed her locks out of her sparking sapphire eyes
"Make a wish." Roxas answered, pointing up at one. The wind played too with his semi-spiked dirty-blonde hair and the white t-shirt with the dark blue sleeves, and his faded jeans. His robin's egg blue eyes following, not the stars, but Kairi's every move.
"I wish…" Kairi began.
"Don't tell me!" Roxas interjected, placing a finger to her lips. "It won't come true if you do."
Kairi giggled. "Fine, you win." Roxas grinned, and then glanced up at the sky, apprehensively. "What's wrong?" She asked.
"Those aren't shooting stars."
"What?"
"It's a meteor shower." As he said this, they watched as a star fell and hit the water below, bursting into a pool of light and smoke.
"What do we do?!" Kairi inquired, in a panicked and cracked tone.
Suddenly, a black portal appeared next to the tree swing. Roxas, seizing the opportunity, began dragging Kairi towards it.
"We escape. Run, Princess, go, now!"
"But I…What about you?"
"Don't worry about me! If you wanna live, I suggest you run! I'll find a way to get to you! You won't lose me I promise! Just go!" He thrust a letter into her hands.
"A letter?"
"Yeah. It's the very same letter you gave me. Just write. Even if it doesn't get to me, just write!"
"Alright, I will."
Kairi darted for the darkness behind her. Roxas intended to follow but it was too late; the portal had already closed.
