This world has been connected, tied to the darkness, soon to be completely eclipsed.
But that's not necessarily a bad thing...
I figure, if the worlds are connected then they further resemble their true essence.
In the hearts of children lays the power to restore these mere fragments to their former glory; Kingdom Hearts.
Part I: Awaken the new key-
" Wh-Who... are you?... "
" What is this place?... "
" No wait... I know that face. "
" It's you... "
" I haven't seen you in so long... "
" We're still waiting for you to come back. "
" Do you remember my name? "
" It's... "
" LIOR! " Exclaimed a displeased voice
" HUH?! " Swiftly lifting his head from the desk attempting to pass as coherent.
" You can't keep falling asleep during class!
The desk is for doing school work not for an afternoon nap! "
" Yes, Mrs. Fern... " Trying to avoid eye contact, he replied as if it were a bothersome routine.
" Lior, when will you learn? I can't just keep... " Mrs. Fern turned her back and began lecturing the boy.
He wasn't listening though, the boy was more concerned with what he was feeling during that moment.
A strange mix of sadness and excitement made his stomach feel heavy as if he saw someone he hadn't seen in a very long time.
As he continued to ponder over these emotions he felt something on his face.
Using his hand he wiped his cheek and checked his finger tip.
" A tear?... " The boy looked surprised,
" That's strange... " He stared at the tear in confusion.
" LIOR! " Mrs. Fern snapped.
The boy quickly looked up at his teacher. She no longer had her back turned towards him.
" Do you understand?... " Mrs. Fern was aggravated.
" Yes, Mrs. Fern... " He replied in the same manner as before.
Across the room a girl with curious eyes watched the discussion between Mrs. Fern and the boy. She especially noticed the sad,
perplexed look he wore after he woke up and the tears that streamed down his cheek before he wiped them with his hand.
She also noticed how estranged he appeared when he looked at the tear.
The girl wondered if he would be alright as if this behavior was out of character for the boy.
The boy raised his hand and asked if he could be dismissed to go to the infirmary.
Mrs. Fern noticed that he did not look himself and hesitantly said okay.
The girl kept her eyes fixated on the boy as he packed his bag and exited the classroom.
Upon leaving, Mrs. Fern watched him walk down the hallway past the infirmary and towards the back exit,
this didn't bother her though. She was more worried about the boy.
The girl shared the same concern...
