Kingdom cure: You know something, Aki? I think I might have a bit of your manga version's fortune telling power.

Aki: What makes you say that?

Kingdom cure: Because I somehow knew that majority of the vote would be for this crossover.

Aki: Is that so?

Kingdom cure: Yep. And it makes me wonder why I even bother putting up the poll if I knew that this would be the outcome.

Aki: Well, you had to be sure, don't you?

Kingdom cure: Yeah, I guess. Sad that you won't be in any part of this though.

Aki: I'm actually glad. I don't want to know what you have in store if this was a Fairy Tail/Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's crossover.

Kingdom cure: Yeah yeah yeah. Anyway, let us start the prologue of this story.


Sora and Riku walked in the dark beach, the latter leaning on the former for support.

"End of the road," the silver-haired boy said, as they got to a dark beach.

"Yep," the brunette confirmed.

"Put me down. I can walk." Sora gently let Riku off and walked to the edge of the beach.

"You know, maybe the darkness has gotten to me, too," he said to his friend. He heard a thud and turned to see his best friend lying face-down. "Riku!" He ran to his friend.

"This world is perfect for me," Riku told him, getting up. "If this is what the world really is, just this, than maybe I should just fade back into darkness."

"Riku..."

"If the world is made of light and darkness, we'll be the darkness."

"... Yeah. The realm of light is safe now. Kairi, the King, and the others are there," Sora agreed, now sitting on the sand.

"That's what I mean. Hey, Sora. Could you help me? I want to get down to the water," Riku asked his friend. He nodded and lent him his shoulder as they walked closer to the ocean. "At least the wave sound the same."

They both sat down in the sand in silence. Riku decided to break it.

"What I said back there, saying that I was better at stuff than you... To tell you the truth, Sora, I was jealous of you."

"What for?" the spiky-haired boy asked.

"I wished I could live life the way you do. Just following my heart."

"Yeah, well... I've got my share of problems too."

"Like what?"

"Like... wanting to be like you."

"Hmm... Well, there is one advantage to being me. Something you can never imitate."

"Really? What's that?"

"Having you for a friend." Sora was a bit surprised at the answer.

"Then I guess I'm okay the way I am. I've got something you can never imitate too," he then said.

Riku knew the answer, and so didn't bother to ask what it was he can never imitate.

They continued to sat in silence, listening to the waves. Riku felt something on his foot and looked down to see a bottle. He picked it up and saw a paper in it. Opening the bottle, he took it out and read it.

"Sora," he called, handing the paper to his friend. "I think it's for you."

Sora took the letter and read it.

"Thinking of you, wherever you are
We pray for our sorrows to end
And hope that our hearts will blend
Now I will step forward to realize this wish
And who knows
Starting a journey may not be so hard
Or maybe it has already begun
There are many worlds
But they share the same sky
One sky. One destiny."

After reading the poem, a portal opened up, revealing bright light.

"Light," Riku plainly said.

"The door to light..." Sora shot up and held his hand out to Riku. "We'll go together!"

"Yeah." Riku accepted his hand as they both walked through the portal.


Magnolia. One of the towns in Fiore that holds a guild. And not just any guild, Fiore's most strongest guild. Fairy Tail.

Currently, there are members in that guild that are chatting aamongst themselves. Very few of them, however...

"Ice prick!"

"Flame breath!"

Natsu Dragneel and Gray Fullbuster, two of the very few Fairy Tail troublemakers are having their daily fights. And halfway of their fight...

"Knock it off," Erza ordered, ending their fight by pushing them away from each other, resulting in slightly cracking their necks.

"Y-Yes ma'am!" both instantly answered.

"Every single time," Cana muttered, doing some fortune telling.

"And after that it's-"

"There you are, Erza," came Mirajane's voice, cutting off Elfman's. "We still have a score to settle, remember."

"Yes. I remember that." And so began the second fight.

"Again. Every single time," Cana repeated herself.

"If only there's someone who can stop them. I don't like to see them fight all the time," Lisanna sighed. As if on cue, something crashed into the guild from the roof and into the lobby. Everyone gathered around the crater and found two unconscious teenage boys in the middle of it. Concerned, they quickly gave them whatever medical attention they needed. At least, that was what they planned until both suddenly shot up from their position, nearly giving them heart attacks.

"Ow... That hurt," the spiky-haired boy complained.

"No kidding. Where did we end up in?" the silver-haired boy asked.

"H-Hey... Are you two okay?" Lisanna dared to ask.

"If being sore from that landing is your definition of ok, then yes, we are okay."

"Where is this place?" the spiky-haired boy questioned.

"You're in our guild, Fairy Tail," Makarov answered. "But forget about where you are. Why did the two of you fall from the sky?"

"I... don't know..."

"Neither do I."

"Amnesia?" Erza guessed the two boys situation.

"I do remember my name," the brunette said. "I'm Sora."

"And I'm Riku."

"Okay then, do you remember anything else? Like where you live maybe?" Elfman asked, helping them out of the crater they made.

"Well... We live on a small island called Destiny Island," Sora answered.

"Never heard of that island before," Macao said.

"Well, he did say small island. So it might not be on most maps," Wakaba guessed.

"That's a possibility," Makarov agreed. "Do you two know how to get back home?"

"Well... We don't really know where our home is. It's a small island and we don't have maps where we're from, so we don't really know how to get there," Sora said.

"Yeah," Riku confirmed.

"I see. In that case, would you two like to join our guild?" Makarov offered. "You can think of it as a second home until you find a way back to your island. You can even go on jobs to find out clues about where your island is. What do you say?"

"That sounds like a nice offer. I'll take it!" the spiky-haired boy accepted.

"I guess I'll join too. Someone has to watch over this bozo," the silver-haired boy said.

"I'm not that much of a bozo!"

"Sure you aren't."


After a welcome party, everyone went home, Sora and Riku staying in the guild's guest room until they can find a place for themselves.

"We can't tell them, Sora," Riku spoke.

"I know," he answered. "But at the same time, we have no way of returning home. We don't have the Gummi Ship, or what the King used to travel between worlds."

"Which means we have no choice but to go along with how this world runs." Riku held out his hand and summoned his Keyblade. "I wonder... If there was an interference with that portal. Or if the Keyblade is telling us that this world need us more."

Sora called on his own Keyblade. "If that's true, then for what?"

"Well, we won't find out just thinking about it. Let's get some rest for now."

"Ok."