Disclaimer: I do not own any Kingdom Hearts the first one which is where this picks up. In this fanfic Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories DOES NOT EXIST! Poof! Not there! Vanished! Ok just making that clear before I start. And this takes place after the first game ends, if you're a bit confused at first just keep reading and everything will come together.
"Ami, can you please wait a moment? I'd like to talk to you." asked the science teacher of Destiny High her blue eyes clouded with worry. The bell had just rung releasing the students for the rest of the day, so the young brunet was surprised when her teacher called her back. Ami stopped just outside the door her long, dark, reddish brown hair covering the entire left side of her face, at first the teachers had objected to this, but after a while they had become used to it. The rest of her dark hair fell in a wave down her back stopping that her waist. Ami turned around to face her teacher, her visible ocean blue eye focused on the blonde woman. An expression, a mix of confusion and puzzlement, made itself clear across the girls face. Ami bore a strange resemblance to Kairi despite her hair, it was a strange coincidence and most Islanders thought little of it. "Alone please Collin," the teacher said to the young blonde boy on Ami's left. The boy, Collin, resembled Sora in the same way Ami resembled Kairi, his deep blue eyes, though partially hidden behind his thin rimmed glasses, were focused only on Ami as he slipped out of the room. "And you as well Ryli." The teacher instructed her voice more firm as she ordered the black haired boy out of the room. His emerald eyes glinted mischievously making him look more like Riku then he normally did, which was hard considering he bore an amazing resemblance to the hero. "And that means don't try ANYTHING!" the teacher reminded him as Ryli slunk out of the room to join Collin in the hallway.
"Is something wrong Mrs. Aurora?" Ami asked worriedly as she watched her two best friends vanish down the hallway. She turned back around in order to face her teacher, Mrs. Aurora, who was looking at her as if she expected her to collapse at any moment.
"No, not at all Ami, but I have been meaning to talk with you for some time. No! It's not bad or anything!" Mrs. Aurora reassured her student as she stood up leaving the desk in order to view her student more clearly. She had to get the absolute truth from Ami or… she shook her head not wanting to think about the consequences. "Is something bothering you child? You seem a bit…well…distant as of late."
"Bothering me?" Ami asked trying her best to remain calm but was rather unsuccessful. "No… nothing's bothering me, why would you ask?" Mrs. Aurora shook her head, she tried to be like a friend to her students, which was why she went by Mrs. Aurora, it was much friendlier to go by your first name, even if it did have a title in front such as Mrs. or Ms.
"Well Ami…. You haven't really been acting like yourself lately. You seem to space out for most of my lectures, and as I said before, you've been acting very distant and lost. It's almost like you're sleepwalking through the day, are you getting enough sleep?"
"Sleepwalking? Enough sleep? Yeah, everything's fine!" Ami said quickly. Mrs. Aurora narrowed her eyes her look probing the student; it was obvious the girl was lying. Ami was beginning to sweat under the probing gaze Mrs. Aurora allowed silence to press around the girl making her even more uneasy. "Ok yeah something is bothering me, but it's not important." Ami confessed finally reaching her breaking point under the pressure.
"No Ami, please tell me what's bothering you, maybe there's something I can do? Some way I can help out?" Mrs. Aurora offered, though by the look on her students face, she wasn't convinced telling her problem would help.
"There's not much you can do, it's…. it's these dreams." Ami said looking off out of the window the sun shone high over the ocean surrounding Destiny City. A large prosperous city located on a small peaceful Island. Mrs. Aurora raised a questioning blonde eyebrow urging her student to continue. Ami looked back at her teacher, she had spaced out again. "Well… There's not much to tell…" Ami said nervously. "I keep dreaming about these places, each time it's different. Last night one of the people in my dreams said that the universe was caught in slow time; it made no sense to me. But when I woke up I felt sick, it didn't seem like a normal dream…" Ami muttered trailing off.
"And what about the dream you had in my class this morning?" Mrs. Aurora inquired. She watched as her student turned bright scarlet under her gaze. "I'm not mad Ami, I'm extremely worried about you." she assured the fourteen year old. She reached onto her desk and removed a picture from it handing it to her student. She watched the girl's visible deep blue eye scan the paper, and slowly the color drained from the girl's face. "Look familiar?" Mrs. Aurora inquired. Ami nodded her face paper white her mouth hanging slightly open but no words ever came out. "I thought it might," Mrs. Aurora said grimly. "Ami has your cousin ever told you anything about your family history?"
"No, but what does Fai have to do with any of this… this madness!?" Ami asked. Mrs. Aurora had hit a sore spot. Ami hated people to bring up the fact that she was raised by her older cousin, Fai. Both of Ami's parents had disappeared a while back, and Fai's parents had been killed in a car wreak.
"This isn't madness Ami," Mrs. Aurora said sternly. She knew the picture had frightened the girl. It was no doubt the place she had seen in her dream in class that morning. "Ami, something big is coming and it worries me. There is something in your family history that you don't know about." Mrs. Aurora said, then though better of such a direct approach. "Tell me, what do you know about the Great Sora?" she inquired.
"Mrs. Aurora you teach Science. Why the sudden interest in my History lessons?" Ami asked trying to change the topic, but it was useless. "He was wielder of the Keyblade, a mighty and powerful weapon used to destroy the Heartless. He was last seen entering Castle Oblivion on Friday the Thirteenth three thousand one hundred and thirteen years ago. His two best friends were Riku and Kairi-" but before she could go any further Mrs. Aurora interrupted her.
"Kairi, yes, which is exactly who I wished to talk to you about today." Mrs. Aurora said trying her best to tell her student the news without confusing her too much or shocking her too badly. Right now though, she seemed to be confusing the poor girl to no end.
"But I thought you said you wanted to talk to me about something in my family? What does the Great Kairi have to do with my family or me?" Ami asked the confusing showing clearly on her face. Her eye gleaming in the bright sunlit room.
"A lot more then you know." Mrs. Aurora said. She took a deep breath hoping the girl wouldn't get too freaked out by the news she was just about to tell. "You're a direct descendant of Kairi, her Great, Great, well… you get the picture, granddaughter." it had not seemed possible earlier but Ami's face became even paler.
"You… You're joking right?" she asked her breath coming quickly. "Right?" Mrs. Aurora looked at Ami worriedly. The girl was ghostly white; her voice had been so shaky when she had spoken. Mrs. Aurora examined her student carefully, the girl was shaking violently, breathing quickly, and breads of sweat covered her face.
"Ami… Ami!" Mrs. Aurora called frightened as the girl collapsed to the ground. But Ami couldn't hear her; in fact the classroom had melted away into a different room a strange place with strange people. There was a brown spiky haired boy around Ami's own age was looking around.
"Donald, Goofy," the boy said his deep blue eyes scanning across sandy grounds and white pillared buildings. Ami took in a sharp breath as recognition hit her. That was the Great Sora himself! "Do you guys get the feeling we've been here before?" The Great Sora asked. He seemed to be feeling slightly overwhelmed with a mix of confusion and déjà vu for he was leaning against a wall for support. Ami's surroundings began to fade and she could hear someone repeating her name.
"Ami…Ami…Ami…Ami…" she felt herself being shaken and slowly she opened her eye. She was in the classroom still, lying on the cold tile floor. The room was so dark she had trouble making out the two figures leaning over her. "Ami!" there was her name again but this time the voice was easily recognizable.
"Ryli!" she yelled relived. She threw her arms around the teenage boy's neck. Then she turned to the other figure embracing this one as well. "Collin." she muttered still a bit shaken, she was just glad to be with her two friends. "You guys don't know how glad I am to see you…" she continued not letting go of Collin instead she used him as support in order to sit upright. "Wait… where's Mrs. Aurora?"
"We aren't sure," Collin said putting a comforting arm around her. "We were kind of spying… it was all Ryli's idea! But we heard a thud and when we ran into the room Mrs. Aurora was gone." Collin, with the help of Ryli, pulled Ami up to her feet where she was surprised to find that she could walk with ease.
"We better get you home. I bet Fai is having a heart attack right about now." Ryli said his eyes wandering toward the window. The calm black sky reflected in the emerald of his eyes. "Sure does get dark early doesn't it?" he asked. The question was directed more to himself then the others and Ami was glad he didn't expect her to answer. She had enough to worry about, like all her strange dreams, the fact that she was a direct descendant of the Great Kairi, and the fact that she had seen Sora, it seemed so real… had it been a dream? Somehow she REALLY doubted it.
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