Kingdom Hearts 2: Blended Hearts

Disclaimer/AN: Howdy! Yeah I wrote this while I was bored like all of my fanfics. This is my prediction of KH2. Its probably totally wrong but hey, Square, if you are reading this, YOU ROCK! LOL ! But seriously, this one will probably Be my best FF yet! YAY! I FINALLY got the chapters thing down so each chapter will be in three sections, one of Kairi, one of Sora and one of Riku and sometimes I might add an extra chapter to show other stuff. It's going to be the first time I actually focus on Riku's character so sorry if the bits about Riku suck. Also, I read LOTS of FFs and quite a bit of my writing is influenced other stories. Uh, so this just might be my best are worst writing yet! Yay! Boo! I own NOTHING except Rini, my overused sister of Kairi. But this time she's ACCUALLY here for a purpose! Gasp gasp! Square owns it all! SQUARE AND DISNEY OWN IT ALL! YAY SQUARE AND DISNEY! Okay really, enough with the silliness. This story is serious. ****MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS****

Chapter One: Anniversary: Good Thing Or Bad?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Kairi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "My tears won't help you... So why must I shed them? I should be happy for you. A new adventure. New friends. New foes to defeat. A thrill. Right? And, you promised. You said you'd come back to me. And I said I know you would. And I still know that to this day... But when? It's been too long... Or has it? I've lost track of time. I sit on the beach. I sit in the treehouse. I sit on the paoupu tree. Looking up at the sky and waiting. I've spent so much time outdoors, my hair has darkened. Or maybe it's been to long that that it was supposed to be that way in the first place. Or could it be that I never noticed that my hair was that dark?" asked Kairi, looking her stuffed pink bunny in his ocean blue glass eyes. A loud knock came on the door. She wiped her wet eyes the bunny and pretended not to notice the knock. Another loud knock came.
"If you want to see an insane crying teenager, come right ahead in," sniffed Kairi.
"Are you still THAT sad over your old spiky haired boyfriend? Grow up Kairi. It's been forever since you've seen him!" came a familiar voice in a familiar mock tone. She sat up.
"Oh, hey Selphie." She murmured.
"It was today, right? The... The... You know... Last time you've seen them. What has it been? Four years?" she sighed, looking down at the carpet. Kairi nodded, tears streaming down her face.
"Oh Selphie! What if neither of them come back? What if they don't want to come back? Do they even remember me? The island? Anything? Are they still even alive?" burst Kairi as her head hanging low and her dark brown, almost a burnt burgundy, hair fluttering down into her vision.
"Kairi, he told you he'd come back. Has he ever broken a promise to you? Do you not remember what he drew? Do you think he'd leave you behind?" replied Selphie. She had heard what had happened at End Of The World all too many times. She knew everything that Kairi knew ever since the storm happened. Kairi fiddled with her black necklace. Ever since about a year after the island was restored, she had become a bookworm. She had read that if a solider in the army had died or was a P.O.W, the family was sent a gold star. So now, she wore a black choker necklace, just a plain piece of black velvet ribbon, with two golden star beads sewed on it. It was her way of showing that wherever Sora and Riku were, that she was supporting them fully. Kairi shook her head.
"I don't think either f them would leave willingly, but I still worry. I may just be a worrywart, but I see scary images. You don't want to know what I imagine what's happening. It would make you want to cry." Whispered Kairi.
"Try me." Replied Selphie fearlessly.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sora~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wind was whirling around him. Suddenly, darkness. Words, everywhere. 'Where am I?' the young teen asked himself. He saw all his memories flash by him. Childhood. Destiny Islands. Seeing Kairi for the first time. Growing up. All the pointless duals and races he and Riku held. Then, before the storm. Gathering items. The raft. The night before they left. What she has said to him.
"Let's go together. Just the two of us. We'll take the raft. What do you think?" asked the familiar voice. He saw her face. He heard her voice. Then, that night. The swallowing darkness. Riku being swallowed. Kari, falling into thin air. He saw her falling, heard her almost possessed voice. He saw himself, trying to catch her. But like sand through open fingers, she vanished. The rest of his memories flashed before him. Traverse Town. Battling Lots and lots of battling. Wandering around. Keyholes. By the time he got to Hollow Bastion, things slowed a bit. He saw fighting Riku. The princess, almost frozen, looking utterly helpless. Then he saw Kairi. Her body lying on the ground, Riku standing near her, not doing a thing. Her helpful cry of "Sora!" as his attention was focused on her. Everything sped up again. And yet again, slowing down again. Seeing her scared and confused as the ground they stood on separated. He saw her hand, her understanding face. He saw himself. Flying, it seemed, over the ocean. A stormy sky and rapid waves in the ocean. He seemed to see himself dead or something. How could this be possible? Then, his eyes opened. He saw a clear, sunny sky and tall buildings towering above. Sitting up, he looked around, bewildered.
"Donald? Goofy? Oh, where am I?" he asked himself, standing up. He seemed to be in an alleyway of an industrial city. He stepped of the alleyway. The sun making him squint, he looked about. He glanced around, bewildered. He saw a high rooftop, with four figures on it. They seemed to be holding small colored circles up towards the sun, as if to move or change it. He wondered if they would help him. One of the people, a blonde boy, turned his head to look at the ground. He saw Sora standing in a small open area looking very stupid and alone. He nudged the girl sitting next to him. Looking annoyed, she turned to him. The blonde boy jerked his head towards Sora and asked her something. She laughed and told the boys to the right of her. They laughed as well, and the blonde kid frowned. Sora shrugged and sat on a bench. He looked up at the sky and wondered about Riku and Kairi. Were they still alive? Where were they? Did they still remember him? Did they think about him? What were they doing? Sora thought hard to try to remember what day it was, or at least what month or year. Then he sat bolt upright. They had to be thinking about what had happened. There was no way either one of them could forget what happened on this day. It couldn't be forgotten. Or could it? Or maybe, they didn't want to remember it. Maybe they had pushed it away. Sora frowned at the thought. No, they would still want to remember him, right? It had been four years since he had seen them. What, it had? How long had he sat through his flashing memories? How long had he been in that alleyway? His mind spun. He looked down at his big yellow shoes. Maybe he should just stop right where he was, wherever he was. He could walk away right now, get out his keyblade and end his curiosity, ignorance and pain right then and there. He considered the though and examined the Oathkeeper that lay in his hands. But he stopped. He looked up at the sun. "The same sun that is shining on Kairi. Like the same moon." He sighed to himself. So indulged in the thought of his friends looking at the sun as he did, he didn't hear the footsteps coming towards him. He didn't hear the blonde boy's friendly hello. What he did hear was a girl's shout.
"Yo! Pointy haired kid! Are you deaf or something? He's asking you a question!" came the female voice from the rooftop. That got Sora's attention.
"What? Oh, hi..." replied Sora, remembering that he was in a strange place with nothing but the clothes on his back, a few potions and a keyblade.
"Is your name Sora?" asked the boy.
"Yeah. Why do you ask?" replied Sora, bored with the conversation. The boy grinned and turned to face the building.
"I told you it was him!" he shouted up the three mysterious people on the roof. They all shrugged.
"Can I see your keyblade? The purple flowery one you just had. Sora shrugged and pulled out the Oathkeeper. The boy let out a squeal and pulled out an Oathkeeper as well.
"Huh? Where in the world did you get that thing?" asked Sora, sitting upright.
"What do you mean? Don't you already know who I am?" asked the boy quizzically. Sora shook his head.
"Oh boy. Okay, basically, I am you," sighed the boy, sitting next on him on the bench.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Riku~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The rocky hardness beyond the door was no longer bearable. At least, for Riku it was.
"I'm sick of this! Four years! Four years. No sunlight, no people, no nothing!" shouted Riku, his voice echoing throughout the cave-live place.
"Cheer up, Riku. You know it'll open sooner or later. You know, you seem gloomier than usual. What's the occasion?" asked the mouse, sitting next to him on Riku's favorite piece of rock.
"It was today. The last time I've seen either of them. Mickey, Do you think they really remember? Do you think Sora is still looking for Kairi? Do you think Sora is even alive? Do you think Kari is alive? What are they doing? How are they doing? Ahh..." groaned Riku, clutching his throbbing head.
"Well Riku, I don't know. Sora has a strong heart. Kairi, well, for one thing, she has a heart of gold. And you, Riku, you have a willful heart. And each of you, well, you have a friendship so strong that you have a mix of each other's hearts. So, with that, you will be able to be reunited." Explained Mickey.
"That sounded so corny...." Muttered Riku.
"Yeah, it did. But it's true. Are you feeling okay?" asked Mickey.
"Never better." Grumbled Riku. Three hours of silence (with the exception of groans from Riku and dripping water) passed by.
"Riku, it's been four years since the 7th princess's Kairi's, heart was awoken, correct?" asked the mouse finally. Riku nodded.
"I wonder... Could that really be true?" he asked, staring at the door absent-mindedly. Before Riku could question the king, the door opened. A body, looking as if to be of a female, was thrown roughly to the ground.

A/N: And that's where Chapter One ends! Look for another chapter soon! Oh and sorry if the Riku area was a wee bit short. I'm still not used to writing in his point of view. Oh and in case you are wondering, Sora was in his memories for WAY longer than I typed. Like four years. But he had been in the alleyway for like, a week. This story is dedicated to Jeanne! Yay for Jeanne!