[A/N] This is just the intro. It's very short, but it gives a lot about the
emotion of the story and basically some of the ideas that might be
discussed throughout this fic.
Third person narrative, but it's going to deal a lot with Kairi's feelings, thoughts, life, etc... I know, I know, all my stuff is from Kairi's POV. Though, I am a girl and I suppose it's just easier for me that way. When I finish this story [shouldn't be too long] I might just try out a Sora or Riku POV. I am already curious to see how that'll turn out, lmao! *sighs* Okie Dokie then, R&R, sil vous plait.
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She walked through the forest, her feet gently playing with the dirt on the ground. The underbrush echoing with every step she infrequently took.
The light of morning began falling through the trees, creating a heavenly aura around anything unconcealed by the darkness. Lazy mists hovered just above her ankles, leaving droplets of early morning dew on the plants below. There was numerous a thought straying about her mind in complete randomosity. But she felt so pure and drained of every trouble that had ever once been placed upon her shoulders. She was free here in the light of the dawn, so withdrawn from life, yet so naturally close to it that it was hard to tell if she was, perchance, the closest thing to reality that there ever once was.
She wound around the overgrown, gnarly trees; vines winding up every corner. With the light reflecting off of the dense grove it was almost like a frightening vista meeting a heavenly one. Though both lived in harmony amongst ones other. It was eerily beautiful and inharmoniously serene. Wordless.
The young girl stepped further, slowly; eyes wide with inquisitiveness. Though this sight was regularly seen, it was seldom perceived in so much mystery and enchanting brilliance. It took her breath, and any others who were ever to be so lucky as too experience such an enticing prospect, away. The immense composure was felt deep within this young lady and the look of almost complete content was hard to wipe from her face.
She felt the warmth of the early sun hit her with a sudden force of comfort that she yearned to just lay down and fall asleep. Though she was wide- awake and not even the intense effervescence of her surrounding feelings could carry her away, she couldn't stop now. This utopia of a time was not something one would usually just take for granted, or just ignore as if it were a silly love story. No, it was magical, and would bring faith to even the most lost of hearts.
Kairi's heart wasn't, to any extent, lost. On the contrary, it was the most found of all. At least that is what she leads us to believe. And for a fact, it might actually be correct as most facts usually are. So why was she wandering aimlessly in the valley of hopes you ask? She wasn't lost and she wasn't looking for a miracle. She was wandering, searching for something that she couldn't keep waiting for. Even the weakest of hearts must search for not even the strongest can wait. It's a tricky game, life. There isn't always an answer to everything and there is seldom an answer to any of this young lady's questions. She was one of the different ones, unlike you and I, who just can't seem to wait forever. She believed that your life was in the hands of fate and fate was never kind, right? Of course, but if you think about that, maybe fate really is kind and its just society that makes not. Perhaps the world just wants us to think that fate isn't kind when maybe it's just us. Maybe if we put our trust in fate it would work. Maybe the end is really just a prophecy made up to make us take our faith from forever and outcast fate as if it were all just a lie. Perchance everyone has a destiny and destiny is just a fancy word given to fate. For every destiny must end because it is just a series of events in ones life and every life must finish. That, my friends, is the answer; for you can't have love without hate and you can't have pleasure without pain. Basically, you can't have life without death. So what is death but the fate of life?
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[A/N] [sniff] I just watched Pay it Forward for the ump-millionth time today [tear] so I decided to get my mind off of... Haley... and write a story. [coughs] I think that came out all right, for an intro at least. It took me like, ten minutes, I'm sure you can tell... anyway! I shall try to have the chapters out soon. I am taking a school trip shortly so I might not be getting them done as quickly as one might hope. Oh well, I anticipate your response when I get back from Canada!!! I love French class; we take cool 'field trips' lmao. Fare thee well.
Third person narrative, but it's going to deal a lot with Kairi's feelings, thoughts, life, etc... I know, I know, all my stuff is from Kairi's POV. Though, I am a girl and I suppose it's just easier for me that way. When I finish this story [shouldn't be too long] I might just try out a Sora or Riku POV. I am already curious to see how that'll turn out, lmao! *sighs* Okie Dokie then, R&R, sil vous plait.
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She walked through the forest, her feet gently playing with the dirt on the ground. The underbrush echoing with every step she infrequently took.
The light of morning began falling through the trees, creating a heavenly aura around anything unconcealed by the darkness. Lazy mists hovered just above her ankles, leaving droplets of early morning dew on the plants below. There was numerous a thought straying about her mind in complete randomosity. But she felt so pure and drained of every trouble that had ever once been placed upon her shoulders. She was free here in the light of the dawn, so withdrawn from life, yet so naturally close to it that it was hard to tell if she was, perchance, the closest thing to reality that there ever once was.
She wound around the overgrown, gnarly trees; vines winding up every corner. With the light reflecting off of the dense grove it was almost like a frightening vista meeting a heavenly one. Though both lived in harmony amongst ones other. It was eerily beautiful and inharmoniously serene. Wordless.
The young girl stepped further, slowly; eyes wide with inquisitiveness. Though this sight was regularly seen, it was seldom perceived in so much mystery and enchanting brilliance. It took her breath, and any others who were ever to be so lucky as too experience such an enticing prospect, away. The immense composure was felt deep within this young lady and the look of almost complete content was hard to wipe from her face.
She felt the warmth of the early sun hit her with a sudden force of comfort that she yearned to just lay down and fall asleep. Though she was wide- awake and not even the intense effervescence of her surrounding feelings could carry her away, she couldn't stop now. This utopia of a time was not something one would usually just take for granted, or just ignore as if it were a silly love story. No, it was magical, and would bring faith to even the most lost of hearts.
Kairi's heart wasn't, to any extent, lost. On the contrary, it was the most found of all. At least that is what she leads us to believe. And for a fact, it might actually be correct as most facts usually are. So why was she wandering aimlessly in the valley of hopes you ask? She wasn't lost and she wasn't looking for a miracle. She was wandering, searching for something that she couldn't keep waiting for. Even the weakest of hearts must search for not even the strongest can wait. It's a tricky game, life. There isn't always an answer to everything and there is seldom an answer to any of this young lady's questions. She was one of the different ones, unlike you and I, who just can't seem to wait forever. She believed that your life was in the hands of fate and fate was never kind, right? Of course, but if you think about that, maybe fate really is kind and its just society that makes not. Perhaps the world just wants us to think that fate isn't kind when maybe it's just us. Maybe if we put our trust in fate it would work. Maybe the end is really just a prophecy made up to make us take our faith from forever and outcast fate as if it were all just a lie. Perchance everyone has a destiny and destiny is just a fancy word given to fate. For every destiny must end because it is just a series of events in ones life and every life must finish. That, my friends, is the answer; for you can't have love without hate and you can't have pleasure without pain. Basically, you can't have life without death. So what is death but the fate of life?
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[A/N] [sniff] I just watched Pay it Forward for the ump-millionth time today [tear] so I decided to get my mind off of... Haley... and write a story. [coughs] I think that came out all right, for an intro at least. It took me like, ten minutes, I'm sure you can tell... anyway! I shall try to have the chapters out soon. I am taking a school trip shortly so I might not be getting them done as quickly as one might hope. Oh well, I anticipate your response when I get back from Canada!!! I love French class; we take cool 'field trips' lmao. Fare thee well.
