The Organization: a group of nobodies who search together to make themselves whole again. Empty shells lacking of emotion or feeling. That's what they told me when I joined. I'm not really sure of who I am, or where I came from; they called me Ixsele. I'm just now getting used to this place and apparently I'm the 19th addition to the crew of cloaked strangers. This is my third day here and I've only met two men by the names of Xemnas and Saix. They appear to be the leaders of the group. Xemnas is a tall man with long grey hair and a very calm, lifeless face. Saix is kind of like his pet puppy, very loyal and always at his side or preforming orders.
Looking up, I saw the blue-haired nobody enter. "Ixsele," he said with order in his voice. "Yes?" I quickly responded. "Follow me," Saix turned and left the room expecting me behind him, and so I quickly followed.
We came to a large room with one wall completely composed of windows. I looked around and saw two blonde haired individuals playing cards together at a table. The first one appeared rather frustrated as the man across from her wore a huge smirk across his face. Near the wall on the other side of the room two girls were arguing over something, on the sofa a man with an eye patch and a long ponytail was smoking a cigarette while laying back casually.
Saix brought me towards the two arguing by the wall. "Nallixos, Xyalsas, you two will be accompanying Ixsele on her first mission today," he said to the two who immediately turned to face him. "What?!" the smaller, brown-haired one complained, "Why do we have to help that thing?" she said, pointing her finger at me. I felt a little insulted and tried to speak but was interrupted, "Oh shut up, it's not like haven't done anything like this before." She was taller and had hair slightly lighter than the shorter one; I could tell she was the brains of the two. "Right then," Saix started, "You all will be going to Twilight Town today. Good luck." He walked off. "Yeah, great. Just where I wanted to spend my day," the short one rolled her eyes. The taller one looked at me, "I'm sorry, she's rather rambunctious. I'm Nallixos and this is Xyalsas. It's a pleasure to meet you, Ixsele." I was surprised, "You know my name?" I asked, a little surprised. She giggled, "Saix just mentioned it, silly," she turned to her partner in crime, "Xyalsas, we're leaving." "Yeah, yeah," she responded as a portal was opened and she stepped in. "Come on," Nallixos held her hand out to me and I took it and stepped in.
We were in a whole other world. The sky was a bright yellow-orange, filled with clouds. The town seemed very peaceful and there were little shops all around us. "Blech, disgusting," Xyalsas spat at the ground as Nallixos frowned in her general direction. I was really too busy taking in the view to pay much attention until Nallixos called my name, "Ixsele." I turned to look, "Hm?" Xyalsas finished dusting off and walked in front of Nallixos. "Alright squirt." I found it funny how the smallest of us three was saying this to me. "So, you gotta learn how to fight," she continued. "Fight?" I blinked in confusion. "Yes! Fight! You know, rawr, rawr, kill, kill?" She made strange hand motions and facial expressions. She then sighed, "Alright fine, here, Mansex told me to hand this to you." She held out a beautifully engraved white blade to me and I was confused once more, "Man...sex?" I questioned. Xyalsas slapped herself in the face. "I told you to stop calling him that.." Nallixos mumbled. Xyalsas growled in response, "Xemnas. If I say Mansex, I mean Xemnas." "Oh, so he is also Mansex? Should I call him tha-" "NO!" Xyalsas shouted over my unfinished sentence. "Just... how about we stick to Superior or Xemnas, alright?" She was a very strange girl, but I shrugged it off.
We spent a few hours, in fact, I think we spent the entire day training out there. They taught me all of the need-to-know basics about killing these dark creatures known as the heartless and how destroying them enabled us to collect hearts. It was rather exciting. We warped back to the place I now knew as my home and I was excused to go to my room.
