So, this is a oneshot... Um, I don't know... DribbleDrabble I guess.

I don't own Namine, I do own Mari though.


Namine sat on the edge of her bed, looking around her white room. She sighed, knowing that she should be sleeping. It wasn't that she wasn't tired, she was. Drawing and recreating all of Sora's memories really seemed to take something out of her. But for some reason she just couldn't fall asleep.

She sighed again and slide off of her bed, walking over to her small desk. She gently picked up her sketch pad and her box of colors. Namine looked around the room, debating on where to sit, what to draw and if she should draw at all. She settled herself in front of her window, sitting down against the wall, her back to the glass, flipping her sketch pad open to a clean white page.

She didn't want to draw something related to Sora. Not at all, in fact, she was kind of getting sick of the brunette. Blue eyes closed as the girl waited for inspiration to hit her. Keeping her eyes closed, she reached into her box of colors. Her fingertips gently grazed over the tops of the crayons, feeling that some where more worn down than others.

Her hand stopped on it's own, closing her fingertips over a barely used color. Once the crayon was seperated from the others Namine opened her eyes to see what she had picked. Yellow, no, yellowish gold. The color wasn't right for Roxas's hair. She didn't want to draw Roxas any way. This color seemed to be only right for one thing, the rising sun.

Namine bent over her sketch pad and began to draw. Soon, she was reaching in and out of the box of colors, adding more onto the picture. After a fair amount of time had past, Namine lay down the color she had in her hand, a deep blue color, and held up her completed drawing to inspect her work.

The paper infront of her held a beautiful sunrise, the sky was turning a wonderful mix of pinks and oranges. The light that fell upon the buildings in the foreground was simply lovely. There was a large, deep blue cross drawn across the whole scene, dividing it into equal fourths, obviously forming the panes of a window.

Namine sighed softly, suddenly feeling very tired. She stood up slowly, rubbing her eyes as she made he was to the bed, leaving the sketch pad on the floor. She managed to get herself onto the bed and curl up to a slightly more comfortable position before falling asleep.

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Mari woke up when the sunlight warmed her face. She sat up and looked around her room, feeling oddly awake. She stood up and made her way to the window, wondering why she was awake so early.

The view outside her window made her gasp. It was a beautiful sunrise, the sky was turning a wonderful mix of pinks and oranges. The light that fell upon the buildings around her house was simply lovely. There was only one thing ruining her view, the deep blue cross that formed her window panes.

She pushed open her window to get a better look at the sunrise. She almost couldn't believe how pretty it was, it looked almost like a picture.

"Today's the day..." She muttered. "A day like today has to be the day that I find him."


So, yea... That's it...

Reviews are nice, though there isn't much to review. '