DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own Kingdom HeartsSummaryThis story is about a girl named Leigha (that's me) who is, like most, a Kingdom Hearts fanatic. She's like your everyday average teenage girl, who listens to music, doesn't really listen to the teachers what knows what the hell to do what-not, hangs out with friends, and etc; and who is turning 14 in just one week.
One day, Leigha comes across an e-mail FWD and decides to send it to her closest friends. Then after that, she starts to have ominous things happening to her...
Okay, basically that's the summary start for this story. Yes, I'm writing a fiction about what my adventure in Kingdom Hearts would be like and yes, it's all in my head. This isn't ALL true about my life. It's just what it'd be like if, I was an OC or somewhat like that.Reading Info
Italicization - This means that's what the character is thinking.
Just to let you all know, this story is first-person so this story is all gonna be in my POV. Maybe at some points it'll be in a different view.Editor's Note: I understand that this fiction will be related to a several ammount of other fictions out there. No matter if it's little or a lot of similarity. So if this story seems like I'm copying, yours or any other author's work, please give me a chance to have this be accepted.
Comments and Crits are welcome, but no flames. =D
It was surprisingly quiet in this early afternoon. Normally during this time of day of the week, people experienced the sounds of the baseball team throwing a pitch and hitting a bat to home. A young girl sighs and slips off her shoes and thrusts her backpack onto the floor, without a care in the world. Not a care that her mother would scold at her for not putting her backpack in her room instead. All she wanted to do is to rest and get on her computer.
This girl hated computers. But nonetheless, she loathed them as much as she needed them. They were only source to creativity and outer- socialization next to video games and music. The girl washed her face first and went back into her room and put in her Evanescence CD in the CD player. As usual for her, she turned the volume notch up to 14 which was her birth- age-to-be in a week.
She looked outside her window to see the view from her apartment building on the 7th floor. She looked at the sun, still the same way it was when she came home. Bright, yellow and just annoyingly blinding. She closed her blinds a little, to let a few lights enter her room. She pulled out her chair and sat herself on it. She bent down to the side to turn on her computer. Again, she disliked computer-machinery as much as she needed them.
Oh, the girl? Well to make this more clearly, that girl is me. Yes, I don't like computers yet I excel in the study of them, yes I listen to rock music (Though I do have my fair share of even pop music), yes I'm a video game-freak and yes I'm turning 14 in about one week from today. I looked at my computer screen and saw the login screen. I clicked on my little icon picture of Sora. Who's Sora? Well, if you've played the game Kingdom Hearts or have at least even heard of it, then you'd probably know that I'm talking about. I'm talking about the hero of the game; the main character; the loyal protagonist; the character whom I admire the most out of all of my knowledge of video game characters.
Yeah, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking I'm some crazy teenager who's pretty fudged in the head. Oh well, its not like I give a damn.
I clicked my icon again to type in my name and password, like every other login passage.
"L-e-i-g-h-a." "Leigha." If you think that's my name, congrats' you win a monkey. My name is spelt differently than the version of the name. Often it's spelt 'Leah' or 'Lia' or other ways. My full name is Leighandra. But I shortened it to just 'Leigha'. Most people, even my friends, just call me by my full name on account that we have another 'Lia' in our school team. Except she's 'LiaRose' not a 'Leighandra'. I'm not too fond of my name, except the fact that it's unique in both: the way it's spelled and the fact that not many people have that name. Or so I think.
Now that I've entered in my name, I must put in my password. I've actually told my password to my friends but they forgot easily. Luckily I changed it anyway.
"C-h-a-r..." and so on. I watched the screen load up to my desktop, which had Kingdom Hearts wallpaper (How typical) in front. It showed a picture of the entire gang doing all sorts of cool poses and stuff. Whatever the hell.
As soon as my computer loaded promptly, I double-clicked on the Internet Explorer icon and let the page load to MyMSN.com. Usually, I check my mail last and just go right ahead to read all sorts of fan fictions about Kingdom Hearts and other stuff but I decided to check it anyway.
Just while I was typing my e-mail address, I realized I didn't turn on my CD player. I took my remote and turned on to the "Going Under" song. At least it was already to the volume I wanted it to be.
The first thing that popped into my mind when the computer screen loaded my inbox page was "Let me guess, I'm thinking about 10 to 18 forwards?" I used to send forwarded messages but I quit since they were getting annoying as hell.
I looked at my inbox; to my surprise I didn't see ten forwards, or eighteen, but only one. And it was sent to me from Meghan, my best friend. I looked closely at the message that was entitled, "FWD: Wish upon a star". Since I started the habit of deleted forwards, I could just do the same with this one.
I looked at the clock, which read 4:00 P.M. in digital version.
"Well, I have time. I'll just read the damn thing and just do whatever it says to do."
I clicked on the link to open up the message. I looked at all of the people's e-mail addresses and who sent it to whom. Like from Amanda to Kendra to Cassie to Antoinette to Kelly to Blair to Jade to Mona to Amy to Meghan, and then me.
There were more people to whom this was sent to, but most of them I didn't know. I scrolled all the way down to find the start of the forward, which made my eyes hurt since I didn't have my glasses. (On another part: I wear glasses, only for distance and stuff like that crap for school.)
And there it was. The title of the message was the same title used as the damn forward. As I read, for some reason my mind actually became interested into this:
Wish Upon A Star
Thinking of You, Where Ever You Are
We Pray For Our Sorrows To End And Hope That Our Hearts Will Blend Now I Will Step Forward To Realize This Wish
And Who Knows Starting A New Journey May Not Be So Hard Maybe It's Already Begun
There Are Many Worlds But They Share The Same Sky- One Sky, One Destiny
Make a wish, wish anything you want. No matter what it is, wish hard and think carefully. Keep thinking while scrolling down. When it says 'STOP' then do what it says afterwards.
Start now:
STOP!!!!
Send this message to only TWO that's right, TWO people you care about the most. If you send it to only one person, you'll get one day of bad luck. If you send it to MORE than two people, you'll get that amount of days of bad luck. If you don't send this AT ALL, then you'll be cursed for the next seven years.
I finished reading. I reread the first sentence. "Wow, that's a first. Only two people?" I thought. I always thought that the "rule" for making forwards was to have it be sent to all the people you know. Only the people I sent it to would send it back to me. It was really weird, knowing that there was actually a change in these things. I have actually always wondered if there would actually be a forward like this and it was true.
I looked at my screen, thinking about my wish. But who cared? My wish was pointless after all. Before when I did do forwarding, I would wish the same thing. And evidently I never got that wish to come true. But even if it would've came true, I doubt it wouldn't. Kingdom Hearts is only a game, and there was no such thing as the darkness and heartless and things about the heart being born from light but shrouded by dark and shit about darkness within every heart. It's not like I would just happen to fall asleep on a beach dreaming about me sinking through an ocean then being awaken by my best friend.
I still stared at my computer screen; finding myself rereading the part where it says, "Send this message to TWO that's right, TWO people only". My mind raced, looking and thinking back at all the friends I found loyal. Loyal. The first two people I thought of at the sound of the word were Meghan and Amy.
It was decided, I'd send this damn message to Meghan and Amy. They were the first ones that popped into my mind, and they are the ones I actually relate to the most. Made sense to me. Other than the fact that to me, this forward is nothing but some stupid-ass thing that actually made me realize how much crap there was in my mind when I actually decided to read this.
I scrolled all the way back up and clicked the 'Forward' button. The screen took me to the message box and the address boxes. I typed in their e- mail addresses in an accurate form. After finishing, I clicked the 'Send' button and watched as the screen took me to where it said, "Sent Message to the following recipients:" and so on.
