update note: I rewrote some parts because they looked really stupid to me

Disclaimer: I do not own Kingdom Hearts


He didn't miss the grin on her face before she took a sip of her coffee. She made a small noise of delight before she opened her mouth to speak. "It's been a while, Sora, I'm glad you're still here and easy to find."

He returned her statement with a small smile, "Yeah, I didn't think it's been that long since I last saw you." He threw his head back, "Man, time flies fast."

She set her coffee down on the quaint table and glanced out the window of the café before she continued, "I hope you had received the invite before our little meet up." She wagged her finger mischievously, a cheeky smile spread across her lips.

The invite, right, he had read it that morning. It was pretty straight forward; her name had been on it along with another name that wasn't his. The sight of the words 'you are invited to our wedding' stung his heart a little. He had told himself to get over it, since it has been a while since they broke up.

"Yeah, congrats, I didn't think that you would get hitched before me. That hurts my heart, Kairi." He feigned hurt as she giggled.

She took another sip of her coffee, "Sorry about that, but it's not my fault you didn't settle down before me."

He laughed a little, but he couldn't put his heart into it.


"Sorry for not telling you earlier, man." Riku drawled as he downed a shot. "Kai said she wanted to tell you herself."

Sora sighed as he poured himself another cup of vodka, "I'm not worried about that, it's just, I never really thought that she would get married to someone else."

Riku set a heavy hand on his friend's back, "Look, Sora, it's been six years. A lot of stuff had happened during her stay at Radiant Garden. You would have known earlier if you had kept in touch with her."

"I know, but everything got all busy after university. It's kind of hard to socialize when you have to work part-time and train at a five-star restaurant." He buried his face in his hands as he groaned.


He was about to go for a morning jog when he checked his mailbox. There was an envelope taped on to the door of his mailbox and he ripped it open.

He instantly recognized the words on the letter, and his heart sank before he noticed the sticky note behind the invitation.

A small smile graced his lips.

Meet me at the Paopu café at noon!


He downed another shot before he slurred, "I always thought I would see her walk down the aisle to me."

His best friend rubbed his head as an attempt to comfort him.


hello, tis I, box.

here's another story. this was originally going to be a really long one-shot but I thought that it would work nicely if I split it into different parts so it didn't get too confusing. I guess it's already pretty confusing. I was thinking of doing those random time things like uh. ok I don't really know how to explain but you can tell right?

I will warn you that this is not a happy story, although it ends on a resolved note (fairly resolved, I think) it will not end well.

I'll leave the suspense of what happens to you and I hope you all have a nice day! (or evening)

-boxonarock