For me, this is a little short to be posted alone, and I'm not sure if I like it because of that, but it felt right to end it where it did. This isn't a pairing I'd normally support for the same reasons I don't really like RokuShion, including the fact that she's a Replica of both Sora and Roxas, but I wanted to try second-person, and for whatever reason I thought of a cut YouTube video I found with this pairing:
www. youtube .com /watch?v=2k5YMEcrs6M&feature=related
For the record, this is the only time I'll ever like a Taylor Swift song because she's not the one singing it. LOL. Please enjoy! Review if you see fit.
You know it's not right. The knight is supposed to rescue the princess and stay true to her forever after, most of the time happily, some of the time not so happily.
The knight's not supposed to completely abandon his princess for another girl he barely knows.
Kairi's here with you, leaning on your shoulder with her arms wrapped around one of yours as the two of you stargaze—at least, she's stargazing and probably thinking of how the stars shine as brightly as your eyes, or maybe less brightly, while you're intently focused on finding constellations that don't tell you stories about beautiful women so that you don't think about her and how her black hair would shine in the starlight, how her eyes are the same color as the night sky, or how her smirk has you melting and dying to get close to her within seconds.
You know it's not right, but you picture it anyway.
If she were here, you imagine, she wouldn't be holding you this tightly; she would have you chasing her without running after her at all. She'd carefully place her hand a few centimeters away, never touching your hand, and as you'd reach for her, she'd point at an obvious constellation. She'd scoot closer as the night went on and got colder, but when you'd offer to give her your jacket, she'd insist she was fine and make a face teasingly when you'd put an arm around her shoulders, but she wouldn't move away. When she'd lean on your shoulder, she would insist that she was just tired but that it would never happen again—your shoulder's too bony, she'd laugh.
At some point, you would kiss her until the flirting stopped and she was kissing back, then turn around and play hard to get, too, and by the end of the night someone would have a mark on their skin somewhere to hide for the next few days. Rinse and repeat without ceasing.
It's not right. The girl who's actually holding you is the one you fought so hard to find and keep safe, the one that you swore was most important to you, the one for whom you gave your heart. She, however, changed in ways you couldn't have predicted when you needed her to stay the same smiling girl you've known forever.
She was made to be the girl you fell in love with at first sight at the age of five. She was made of your memories of the most beautiful girl in the world. Eventually, she became the most beautiful girl in the world to you.
You know it's not right, and it's not fair to Kairi, who's been so faithful to you all this time. You were never good enough for her, though, not really, because your heart is stained with darkness, as is evident by this betrayal, while she's a princess among hearts.
You know it's not right, but you're in love, and you know you couldn't stop loving Xion if you wanted.
