Hi! This story is actually just the posts off the roleplay site my friend and I started. :) I'm going to be breaking it up into multiple chapters.

If you'd like to join, feel free too. The website will be posted in every chapter. :3

www . RoleplayKingdomHearts . webs . com

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We need more members, so please join if you can!

I play Lea and my friend who helped start the site plays Isa. I know my posts are pretty short in comparison, but I've been replying on my PSP, so it's a little difficult to reply with long posts.

Anyway, hope you enjoy! Now for the disclaimer;

I do not own Kingdom Hearts or anything like that. Square Enix and Disney do. I really don't even own the plot, those who are on the role playing site do. I just own whatever Lea says. xD

Lea walked down the street, looking for his closest friend, Isa. He blinked, wondering where he could be.

Isa was walking down the street. A few moments later, he looked up and saw his best friend.

"Hey, Lea!" he said loudly. He started toward him.

Lea looked around, spotting Isa. "Took you long enough." He grinned, walking towards him

Isa smirked at Lea. "Yeah, well, I've been busy," he replied. "With things that I know you wouldn't do." He watched Lea, amused.

Lea smirked, "Oh yeah, like what?" He asked, grinning slightly.

Isa snickered. "You know, like homework." He laughed and nudged Lea.

Lea rolled his eyes, "I don't see the point of homework." He grinned, "I'd rather learn from real life, not homework assigned by teachers."

Isa shrugged. "Real life can't always give you all the answers." He smirked.

Lea rolled his eyes once again. "Yeah? Well neither can math." He said, grimacing slightly at the thought.

Isa laughed. "Okay fine, neither can math."

Lea grinned, "Finally you agree with me on something." He laughed, leaning against a nearby wall and adjusting his scarf.

Isa smirked, crossing his arms. "Not for long," he said.

Lea rolled his eyes, "Yeah, yeah." He said, grinning.

Isa shrugged. He grinned. "So what've you been up to? I can cross homework off the list."

Lea grinned, "Sleeping mostly." He said, stretching. "And waiting for you to finish your precious homework. Oh, and practicing with these..." He grinned, pulling out his red plastic frisbees.

Isa rolled his eyes, looking at the frisbees. "You're always practicing doing whatever the heck with those," he said.

Lea twirled one on his hand. "Of course I am! I want to be the best I can be!" He said, grinning at his closest friend.

Isa laughed. "I can see that," he said. He leaned against the wall.

Lea grinned, "Yep." He said. He then got an idea. "Hey, wanna go get some ice cream?" He asked, leaning against the wall behind him.

Isa thought for a moment. He looked at Lea, nodding. "Yeah," he said. He straightened up, grinning.

Lea grinned, putting his frisbee's away. He stood up straight, starting to walk down the street towards the ice cream shop.

Isa followed behind Lea silently. He shoved a hand in the pocket of his jacket, walking.

Lea bought two ice creams from the duck running the shop and handed one to his close friend.

Isa took the ice cream, grinning at Lea. "Thanks," he said, crossing an arm over his chest.

Lea smiled slightly, taking a bite out of his ice cream bar and looking around them. He leaned against the wall behind him, glancing at Isa.

Isa grinned at Lea, taking a bite from his ice cream bar. He looked around, watching people passing by.

Lea smiled back at Isa. He took a bite out of the blue-green ice cream bar, looking around them.

Isa took another bite out of his sea-salt ice cream bar. He glanced around.

Lea glanced at Isa. "So what have you been doing. Besides homework?" He smirked, taking another bite from his sea-salt ice cream.

Isa rolled his eyes at Lea, taking another bite out of his ice cream bar. "Things other than just that," he said, "like sleeping." He laughed and nudged Isa.

Lea laughed slightly, taking a bite of ice cream. "Hey, sleeping is about the best thing a person can do." He said, a small yawn following his statement.

Isa shrugged, grinning slightly. "No, you're confusing that with breathing," he said matter-of-factly. He took another bite of his ice cream, shoulders shaking with bottled mirth.

Lea rolled his eyes at Isa, "Funny." He said, trying to supress his own laughter.

Isa shook his head, snickering. "You would think so." He took another bite of his ice cream bar, looking around.

Lea rolled his eyes again, taking another bite of his ice cream and looking around them. He took in their surroundings. It was so peaceful in Radiant Garden. Nothing very exciting ever happened there. He sighed slightly, leaning against the wall behind him.

Isa took another bite of his ice cream, thinking.

I'll have to go home and... and what? Do my homework? He shook his head. Messing around with Lea was the only thing that allowed him to be away from home.

He took another bite from his sea-salt ice cream bar.


For all its white walls and washed out, pallid, colors, Castle Oblivion was a lot like a Black Hole. Endless, confusing, and unwilling to give up its secrets (and ask anyone who had ever been there; it had plenty). No one knew this better the Flurry of the Dancing Flames.

Axel walked down the halls, his every footstep setting off an echo, for what felt like the millionth time. And for what felt like the millionth time, he approached the door. The same door he always went to. The same door, which should always open unto the same room, but never did. And it was his mission to find out why.

It was like trying to find a specific word on a piece of paper that had been burnt to ashes that had been scattered in the wind. It wasn't just "difficult" or "never gonna happen". It was impossible. He could be working on this puzzle for the next trillion years and never fit two pieces together. There were hints, sure. This is a side piece; this has something to do with memories. These are both blue; these are both horrible moments. But never enough.

They all knew it. The Superior, Saix, Axel himself. They just refused to believe it. "It's the Key." They insisted. "The ways of Castle Oblivion must be revealed, or all purpose is lost to us." For beings without hearts, they sure were … fixated … on this irrational hope. Axel understood them well enough though. If they were right and the CO really was their only chance of ever getting hearts, then, well…

They were all just really screwed.

So time after time Axel was ordered to go do the same time over, and he went and he did it. Now, standing in front of the familiar door, he lifted his hand towards its pretty little silver handles and pulled without a thought. It would be Wonderland, or Arabia, or Halloween Town, or another of the worlds that they already understood. Basically, it would be a place that they didn't need. It was the time that mattered. It was the people that mattered. It was the events, not the place. It always was, and it never made any sense. He didn't think about it anymore. He just did it.

So when Axel opened the door for what felt like the millionth time, he was startled into silence.

"Dammit."

Well, this is the end of Chapter one! Also, thank you Axel and (as you'll see in the next couple of chapters) Larxene for their super long posts. xD

Thanks for reading!

~ Lea.

www . RoleplayKingdomHearts . webs . com

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