The kids were standing on the endless shore. They were staring into the sky,staring at the gleaming stars. The stars were blinking out at a rapid pace. One star every minute. Sixty friends every hour. The residue slowly drifted onto the banks of the ocean. Kairi walked up to Sora and grabbed his arm. "What's happening?" she softly asked.
"I…I don't know." he whispered back, "But everything seems colder." Kairi bent down and picked up some of the white remains sticking to the ground.
"Is there anyway this could happen to us and our world? Is this our fate? To just be grinded up into a cold, white powder?"
"Of course not! I won't let anything harm you!" Sora gave her a heart-warming smile. She grinned back. While they were staring at each other in love, Wakka pelted Sora in the arm and then the head with a ball of the white debris. "What was that for Wakka! You know my arm is messed up!"
"C'mon! Lighten up and have some fun! You haven't done anything since you've been back from wherever you went!" Wakka shouted.
"Fine! We'll have it your way! Just be warned that I'm not that easy to beat!"
"We'll see about that when your face is filled with it!"
"Bring it on!" Wakka made some more balls and threw them at Sora. Sora rolled out of the way and threw some of his own at Wakka, but accidentally hit Tidus. Now all three of the boys were playing the game.
Kairi began to walk off. She had never been the one to play rough with them…that was Riku's job. But there was no Riku to take this role on the island anymore. It was like a piece of her heart died with him. She didn't see him die, but it seemed peaceful by the way Sora stated it. Riku is surely in a better place now. A less darkened place. A place with no absence of light. Riku was conquered by the darkness and his life was his consequence. Sora found him in just enough time to hear his last words. "It isn't over."
Kairi turned around to look at then boys and then she whispered to herself something. No one heard her; she only barely heard it herself. It was something she was wanting to say forever.
"I…I don't know." he whispered back, "But everything seems colder." Kairi bent down and picked up some of the white remains sticking to the ground.
"Is there anyway this could happen to us and our world? Is this our fate? To just be grinded up into a cold, white powder?"
"Of course not! I won't let anything harm you!" Sora gave her a heart-warming smile. She grinned back. While they were staring at each other in love, Wakka pelted Sora in the arm and then the head with a ball of the white debris. "What was that for Wakka! You know my arm is messed up!"
"C'mon! Lighten up and have some fun! You haven't done anything since you've been back from wherever you went!" Wakka shouted.
"Fine! We'll have it your way! Just be warned that I'm not that easy to beat!"
"We'll see about that when your face is filled with it!"
"Bring it on!" Wakka made some more balls and threw them at Sora. Sora rolled out of the way and threw some of his own at Wakka, but accidentally hit Tidus. Now all three of the boys were playing the game.
Kairi began to walk off. She had never been the one to play rough with them…that was Riku's job. But there was no Riku to take this role on the island anymore. It was like a piece of her heart died with him. She didn't see him die, but it seemed peaceful by the way Sora stated it. Riku is surely in a better place now. A less darkened place. A place with no absence of light. Riku was conquered by the darkness and his life was his consequence. Sora found him in just enough time to hear his last words. "It isn't over."
Kairi turned around to look at then boys and then she whispered to herself something. No one heard her; she only barely heard it herself. It was something she was wanting to say forever.
"I miss you Riku. I would give anything for you to come back."
