"Demyx!"

I heard my name and cringed. Especially when it was Roxas. Whenever it was him, it always meant that he had a job for me.

I plucked my sitar a bit too hard and the string finally snapped, striking my left cheek and giving it a clean cut. "What is it?" I asked with aggravation lingering in my voice.

Roxas jumped down from his portal that he decided to make in the ceiling and smiled nervously at me. "There's a new Nobody that Xemnas needs you to go get." He muttered, rubbing the back of his head. "And that was it, really." He rubbed the back of his head.

I sighed. "It's better than huntin' out Heartless…" I muttered, setting my sitar down to the side. "Where is it?" I asked.

"Somewhere in the Realm Between." Roxas shrugged again, and then left me alone.

"Right." I took a deep breath and summoned a vessel. Once I got through the portal, I instantly knew who I was looking for, mostly because she was the only one there.

The new girl was lying on her stomach, her head down so I couldn't see what she looked like. She was wearing a big black hoodie with baggy blue jeans and plain black boots. The hood was pulled over her head, but I could see black strands of hair peeking out from under the black cloth. I knelt down next to the girl and flipped her onto her back, noticing that she was either knocked out, or asleep.

"You've gotta be kidding me…" I muttered, rolling my eyes. So I snaked one arm under her knees and the other one supported her back, and I heaved her up onto a bridal position. I glanced down at her face and saw that she had a music note clip keeping her bangs from falling over her right eye, and I smirked. Her face seemed to resemble someone I thought was familiar, though I couldn't say who. She had very pale skin that barely seemed to have any color, except for a small vertical cut that was on her right eyelid. I turned around and found my vessel before I RTC.

~x~

I put the new girl on my bed since I didn't know where hers was, and the Superior was checking in on Kingdom Hearts.

I went to find more strings for my Sitar so I could fix it, and then sat down next to her when I did, setting my Sitar down on my lap and setting the two pieces of string in my trash bin. I found myself continually glancing at the girl, and the only reason I noticed was because about ten minutes went by, and I still didn't have my string connected.

And that's when Xemnas came in.

"Is she here?" He asked, with Saix right behind him like the loyal lapdog he was.

"Yeah, she's right here." I moved to the side and saw that the girl was now awake, and that she had clear eyes that couldn't make up their mind if they wanted to be blue or green. She glanced at me and we locked gazes for a moment before she looked up to the Superior.

"Do you remember your name?" He asked in his deep voice.

The girl thought for a few moments, then shook her head.

He did the whole name in scary silver letters, and I noticed how her original name was 'Yvaine'. The letters swirled around her head before the large X appeared, then they swirled around again some more before settling on 'Vyaxine'.

My eyebrows knit. She's gonna need a nickname.

"Your new name." Xemnas said bluntly. "Number XV, Vyaxine." He said.

"Demyx." Saix turned to me with his emotionless gaze plastered onto his face. "She'll be under your care until she can handle things on her own. You don't mind sharing a room until she has her own, do you?" He raised a blue eyebrow and I looked confused.

"Not unless she gets her own bed or sleeps on the floor." I muttered.

Saix nodded his head. "Of course she will." He turned to the Superior who was waiting. "Let's go." He said, going back through the vessel, Saix following him.

As soon as the vessel closed, I sighed and crossed my arms. "Great…" I muttered. I turned my head and saw that the girl was looking at me again with large, doll like eyes.

Her hoodie had fallen and revealed short hair with two long strands that fell over her shoulders. Her hair clip was looser than it was before, but she didn't seem to mind it.

"So…" I muttered, rubbing the back of my head.

As if on cue, her stomach growled. She looked down to where the noise came from, as if she didn't know.

"You're hungry, huh?" I nodded a little bit in understanding. "Can you stand?" I held my hand out to her.

Vyaxine looked up at my hand for a moment, and then grasped it with her own, and I flinched a little. Her hand was incredibly cold.

She then quickly pulled her hand away and shook her head, saying that she can't walk.

I sighed again and crossed my arms. "Come on." I said, kneeling in front of her, though my back was to her. "Hop on." I said with a weak smile.

Vyaxine looked stunned, though she quickly snapped out of it and wrapped her arms around my neck gently.

I wrapped my arms around her thighs and got back to my feet, surprised at how light this girl was. "We need to get you your uniform, too…" I muttered, opening my door and walking down to the kitchen.

"Seems you picked up a lost cat." I heard Zexy's voice come from behind me, and when I turned around, the short Organization member was walking pretty close to me, and he was starring at Vyaxine.

Vyaxine was starring back at him, and I felt her grip around me tighten a little.

"Is this the newcomer?" He asked, examining her form.

"Yeah. I'm in charge of her until she can fight on her own."

"Reminds me of Axel and Roxas…" He muttered. "Very well. Don't let it stray away from you." He picked up his pace and walked back to his room.

"That was Zexion." I said to Vyaxine, whose grip loosened a little.

She rested her chin on my shoulder and made a small whimpering sound.

I chuckled. "Let's get you some food." I said, walking down to the kitchen where Axel was eating a sandwich.

He looked at Vyaxine with his emerald green eyes and blinked once. "Newbie?" He asked as he took another bite out of his sandwich.

I nodded. "What's there to eat?" I asked, setting Vyaxine down on a seat next to Axel.

Axel shrugged. "I dun remember." He mumbled.

"Thanks for the help." I flashed Axel a grin before looking back to the fridge. "Um… Do you like fruit?" I called over to her.

Vyaxine nodded.

"Apples?"

She nodded again.

"Great." I pulled out a fresh red one and washed it off before handing it to her.

"Does she not speak?" Axel asked, resting his right cheek on his right palm, looking at Vyaxine with interest.

"She hasn't said a word yet." I sat down next to her and rubbed her head lightly.

Vyaxine moved away slightly from my hand, almost as if she wasn't used to it.

"Does she know her Somebody's name?"

"Yeah… She won't say who, though." I copied Axel, resting my cheek on my palm.

"Does she have her own room yet?"

I shook my head. "She's staying with me until she does."

Axel gave me a smirk.

"No." I said in a blunt and stern fashion.

Axel just chuckled. "The meeting should be starting so he can announce her arrival." He stood up and nodded his head politely to Vyaxine. "Nice to meet you, newbie." He said before leaving us in the kitchen.

"Can you stand now?" I asked when Vyaxine finished her apple, taking the core and throwing it away.

Vyaxine put one hand on the table, and the other on her chair, then slowly started to push herself up. She didn't seem to have a problem, so I let her walk on her own, but I stayed close to her side if she fell. But first, we'd need to get her coat.

We walked into the meeting room just as the Superior was announcing her arrival.

"…Number XV…" He said, almost in a proud way.

Vyaxine was swaying oh-so-slightly, and I knew that she was going to fall soon.

"You should all introduce yourselves, those who haven't."

Vyaxine's hood was up, and at that moment she pulled it down to reveal her raven black hair, blue/green eyes, and her pale skin. She looked up at all of the members, though her eyes locked with Xion's for a moment before looking back to me.

"Demyx."

I looked up at Xemnas who spoke my name, and blinked a few times as he told me to take her out and show her the worlds.

I slumped a little and nodded a little. "Alright. Come on, Vyaxine." I took her gloved hand in mine and slowly led her way out of the room.

As if she was waiting for us to leave the room, Vyaxine fell to her knees as soon as we were outside of the Castle.

"Did something happen to your legs?" I asked as I put her on my back again. For some reason, carrying Vyaxine didn't bother me all that much. It kind of confused me as to why she didn't speak, but I figured that she'd speak soon enough, right?

New story on Yvaine's Nobody! 8D If you don't know who Yvaine is, then go and read Looking For Life, my main story. This story is based off of a 55 Fiction(a short 'story' with each chapter less than 55 words) that I did for my English class. It's the same story, but longer.

I probably won't be updating this one as much, mostly because I'm super busy with school and LFL. That, and my computer's being a dummy and decided to let this BIG bug seep into it and fuck everything up, so I don't get to use it as much as I used to. :\