"Sora! Where are you?" I yelled, running through a big, pearl white
area. There were patterns on the floor, the walls were almost
illuminating with how bright of a white they were. My hair waved behind me, my eyes scanning the area. I was wearing a purple, short-sleeved hoodie that hugged my body and a long-sleeve black shirt under it. I had on black leggings and jean shorts with white overalls hanging from them, on my feet were black boots with zippers going down the sides and back that also zigzagged in the front. I had no idea where
I was, but I was surely planning on finding out. I ran up a set of
stairs seeing nothing but white again.
"This is weird," I thought, "How could I just wake up in a place like
this? All I remember... Is me and Sora... And then I was swallowed by
darkness..." I ran faster an spotted a cloaked figure up ahead. As
they turned around to face me I hid behind a wall and poked my head
out a little, noticing that the person had light purple hair and was
holding a book in his hand. I quickly poked my head back in just in
time before he spotted me. He thoroughly scanned the area and turned
back around.
"I know you're there..." he mumbled and continued on his path to corridor that led to a set of rooms.
'How did he know?' I thought and stood up from my place. I walked down
the same corridor to find the man already gone. As I neared the end, I
heard a voice behind me.
"Be careful." it said. It wasn't the same man from before, his voice
had sounded different. I turned around to get a glimpse of who the
voice belonged to, but there was no one there.
I blinked a few times and continued walking. 'Maybe I'm just hearing
things...' I thought.
At the end if the corridor I entered an all white room filled with
matching furniture, every piece unoccupied. The only sound present was
the sound of my footsteps, each unsteady and representing how uneasy I
was at the moment. On one side of the room was a wall made of glass,
showing a perfect view of a heart in the sky glowing from a distance.
"Kingdom Hearts..." I mused. It was one of the few things I
remembered. It was something so pure, but could easily be tainted with
evil. Maleficent wanted to obtain it in order to take over the worlds,
but Sora had defeated her, although, I had a slight feeling that she
wasn't done in for yet.
'Wait, since there are multiple worlds, is it possible I'm on one of
the worlds I visited before? No, I would have noticed.' I thought and
shook my head, 'This is definitely a world I don't know.'
"Whoa! Who the heck are you and what are you doing here?" someone
asked from behind me. Considering that the voice was a little too deep
to be female, I assumed it be a man's and turned around. Indeed it was
a man who sported a spiky, light brown mullet with a rather slim
figure for a guy.
"Umm... I don't know and just... Where am I?" I asked. I knew who I,
but I'm not going to tell him yet.
"This chick has problems..." the man muttered. "You're at The Castle
That Never Was." he stated, although he looked as if he hesitated.
"Oh..." I mumbled. "I'll be taking my leave now!" I said and ran
through the same corridor I had entered, hurried through multiple
corridors, and ended up in a bedroom that just so happened to be
empty. It was covered in white, just like many other parts of this
castle, but it still seemed like a normal bedroom. Somehow, this whole
place seemed familiar and it was like I was stuck in a land of deja
vu, but at the same time I had felt completely lost. Seconds later I
flinched in pain and gripped my head, trying to stop what felt like
someone filling my brain with needles and shaking it as hard as they
can. I weighed on the floor in pain as visions started flashing
through my head.
-Who Am I?-
A girl with silver hair flowing just above her waist, blood red eyes
staring out into the distance. She was covered in a black cloak, pale
skin only to be seen on her face. She looked like a doll, so fragile
that if you had even touched her she would break. However, she was
much stronger than that. A man walked up behind her, his figure
overshadowing hers, and rested a hand upon her shoulder.
"Who am I?" she asked in a low, slightly unsteady whisper.
The man let down his hood, revealing silver hair that graced the tops
of his shoulders.
"Someone important." He answered, his voice matching th girl's whisper.
-What am I?-
"I'm not helping you!" A girl screamed, her silver hair waving behind
her.
"It's the only choice you have left!" A man yelled, his golden yellow
eyes fierce and the tips of his grayish hair seemingly spikier than ever.
"Xemnas, you will die here and now!" the girl screamed, charging
toward the man, now known as Xemnas, in lightning speed, a sword-like
key shining in her palms. Xemnas dodged the attack in godlike speed
and striked the girl's back with both his blades, blood trickling down
the ends.
"You will never escape. You will not live to see the next day." He
growled.
-Where are my friends?-
A boy with brown hair, so spiky that it would be hard to believe
it's natural, and ocean blue eyes you could get lost in wandered about
different areas, fighting off monsters who appeared to be heartless and
each proudly wearing the dreaded heart symbol. He defeated each of
them with a sword-like key, the hearts each heartless released
vanishing into the sky. He was accompanied by a dog with a goofy
attire and a complexion to match, a shield present on his arm. A duck
also followed him and was carrying a staff and was wearing what seemed
to be a sailor suit.

"Hey, wake up!" I heard a voice order rather harshly. Everything seemed dark, but I could feel my body being slightly shooken awake. I slowly opened my eyes to see sharp green ones that showed a little of anger and other things I can't describe at the moment. I soon looked at the
whole face of the stranger, noticing it was overcome with furry.
"What are you doing here? I thought you were finished off for good!"
the man hissed.
"Wh-What are you talking about? Who are you?" I exclaimed and scooted
back a little. I must have passed out because I was practically
sprawled out on the cold, marble floor.
"Don't act like you don't know who I am!" the man yelled, his anger so
visible it was almost as if he were about to erupt in flames, just
like his hair. "You betrayed us all! I trusted you! As a friend... You threw it all away! Just like Roxas! Heck, you're almost as bad as him!"
I felt a tear trickle down my cheek and said "I have no idea... What
you're talking about..."
The man's expression softened a little and he let out a sympathetic
smile. "You really don't remember, do you?" he mumbled.
"... What is there to remember?" I questioned with no emotion showing
on my face.
Axel sighed and walked over to a window that was near the hack of the
room and mumbled "A lot."
"What did you mean by us and who's this Roxas person?" I asked. The
name Roxas seemed familiar, but alas, I couldn't remember where I've
heard before.
"The Organization, Organization XII." he stated, turning his back to
the window.
"Sounds familiar... What kind if organization is it?" I was probably
going to be on the verge of annoying him soon.
'Should I tell her?' Axel thought, bringing a hand up to cup his chin.
He then smirked to himself and thought 'I'll just tell her without
actually telling her!' he cleared his throat and opened his mouth to
speak and asked "You know about the heartless right?"
"Those weird creatures with the weird heart symbol to match?"
He nodded and spoke again, "Yes. When they're defeated, they release
hearts. Not all do, a small fraction of them don't, but they don't
really matter right now. Anyway, the hearts that heartless release all
gather into am entity called Kingdom Hearts. Umm... You know what that
is, too, right?"
"Yeah, I remember... Sora and I heard about it- ..." I nodded. I
didn't want to talk about Sora now. What if that guy was out to get
him or something? During our first adventure together after leaving
the island it seemed that a lot of people were.
Axel flinched a little, not enough for Saronai- 'Her name... It's
Saronai...' he thought- to notice and continued. It seemed that she
didn't want to go near the subject of Sora and Axel didn't feel like
asking, so he shrugged it off. "Well, the goal of Organization XII is
similar to that of... Heartless."
"To take over the worlds?" I questioned, my voice going up a few
octaves.
Axel just chuckled to himself and shook his head. "I'll let you find
out on your own." His face then changed, going from a relaxed
expression to a much more serious one. Even the tone of his voice
sounded more stern. "Now, I don't think it's safe for you to be here."
"I don't even know how I got here in the first place! I just... Woke
up here and I can't even remember what happened before then!" I
exclaimed
Axel sighed, "It can't be helped then." He moved his hand, but before
he could do anything someone had opened the door. We both directed our
attention toward the door the same man with the mullet I saw before
stood there, his attention directed at me.
"What are you doing in Axel's room? I thought you left..." he mumbled
a few more words as a smirk played upon his lips. "Unless... You were
in Axel's room the whole time and he was hiding you from the Superior!
Hey, I just noticed that you look like-" Demyx was interrupted by
Axel's hand clamping over his mouth.
"Don't say anything." Axel growled low enough only for Demyx to hear.
"Umm... What's going on? Are you guys hiding something?" I inquired.
"Nothing! As I was saying before I was rudely-" Axel released his Han
from it's resting place upon Demyx's mouth, "- interrupted, it's not
safe for you to be here. So," he raised his palm to the wall, a
swirling vortex of what seemed to be darkness appearing on the surface
of it. "Go through here. It will lead you to a world called Traverse
Town, you'll be safe there."
"But, Axel-" Demyx stammered but was hushed by a glare from the red-
headed pyro.
'I don't know why he's being so nice, but I have a feeling I should
listen to him...' I thought. "Thank you, um... Axel." I ran through
the vortex and ended up in front of a set of big, wooden doors. I
turned around, only to face ant-like creatures with twitching antennas
rising from the ground. I grumbled. 'This is not good.'