Alright I'm not sure how this is going to go. It could go to ways-It could be a major hit, it could be neutral, or it could flop majorly. I wrote this because, not everyone has a PSP, or has the patience to sit and watch youtube videos a day. But this videogame is a MAJOR part of KH's so I thought to turn it into literature. If you do own a PSP, GET IT! It's really worth it trust me.
Anyway, I really hope this story is up to your standards, and I hope you enjoy. Chapter 1 I'll try to get out later today, if this, hopefully, goes well.
Enjoy!
(I skipped the beginning with Destiny Islands. I couldn't find out how to really write it, so I wrote it in a kind of blurb like style. I know it'll hurt some of your eyes, but I thought it was too important to just leave out.
It shows a man, muscular, long gray hair wearing all black, on the shores of Detiny Islands. Looking out to the sea he says 'This world is just to small' His voice is young-20s at least. The sun sets and the man is replaced with someone wearing an organization suit, a blob of white carried in his left arm. The rest of Destiny Islands is filmed and we see only the chin of the man in the goat. The man has a gray goatee, a short stub of a beard. His voice is raspy and old as he speaks 'There, you see? An empty world, like a prison. I imagine you'll be right at home hear.'. He sets the large blob of white blanket down on the outstretched star-fruit tree. Then we see the face of the boy wrapped in the blanket. Blond spiky hair, blue eyes distant. He closes his eyes and the scene fades. The words 'Hey where am I?' pops up against a black screen, and then the boys voice says 'Who's there?'. A bright light appears and soon is identified as himself in the blanket as he falls through darkness. He lands on a glass ground and the blanket sheds away. 'I'm a brand new heart' words read. 'But this is-why are you in my heart?' he responds. 'The light brought me' The words write and he looks at them. 'I saw it shining in the distance, and followed it here' It continues. 'Yeah. That was my light.' He says, placing his hand on his chest. 'But my heart is fractured. And now the little I have left is slipping away' They show the platform he's on, a round circle with a chunk missing. 'Then you should join your heart with mine.' It states. 'Huh?' He says. The circle repairs itself. 'Now our hearts have touched. Nothing else will slip away. And one day...you'll be strong enough to win back the piece that already did.' 'Right. Thanks.' He says bowing his head and touching his heart. The scene turns black and writes. 'It's time to wake up now. All we need to do is...' 'Open the door' He finishes, and the white circle transforms into a blast of colors. You can recognize the person on it as him. He looks up as the pieces of white float up in the darkness. The platform is shown again, and upward view of it as the scene fades. You see the man in the Organization suit again, as he walks away from the white blanket, slowly, with his hands behind his back. As you watch him leave, a hand emerges from the blanket and straightens. The man looks back, and goes in awe. A keyblade soon appears in the boys hand. 'A keyblade' He exclaims. The man watches as the keyblade shoots out a light into the sky, and he smiles. The boys eyes open and his light sparkles in the sky, gleaming in his eyes. And now my story will start.)
Ventus sighed, looking around his room. He propped his knee up, laying on his back on his bed. It was too hard to fall asleep, his mind was wandering too much to shut off.
Sighing in defeat, he leaned up, looking out the window. Something caught his eyes amongst the background of the stars. Some of them were sparkling bright and-flying!
"A meteor shower!" He exclaimed, smiling. He flipped off his bed and rushed out the door. He wasn't going to miss this!
He rushed out of the dorms and out the castle, onto the platform outside. Seeing the archway blocked the sky, he realized he was going to have to find a new spot to watch. He ran through the training fields, sucking up the night air. It was a great medicine to clear up his mind, being out under the stars.
He looked up from the ground, and recognized a large golden medallion. He stared at it for a moment and an idea popped through his head.
"Huh. I got time to spare." He shrugged to himself, placing his hand in a fist beside himself. In a flash, he was holding that regular wooden keyblade sword that he was so familiar to him.
Gripping it tight, he jumped in the air and hit it with his strength. Ping! It hit backward, making a metal clamping sound. Ping! He hit it again. Smiling, he charged for it. Ping! Ping! Ping! Ping! He kept hitting it, creating a rhythm of ping sounds. Just to throw off the melody, he would wait for a few moments, then start up the beat again.
Wait a minute. What was he doing around here? He was going to miss the meteor shower!
Leaving the bong behind in an echoing silence, he ran with all he could to the top field platform.
He clamped down on the grass, crossing his arms. The lights shot by threw the non-animated stars and he sighed happily, grateful he had not yet missed it. It was beautiful. His mind was cleared, and his heart was swelled in awe. He laid down, his legs exhausted. It felt good and relaxing to be against the the grass, and below the sky.
His brow furrowed. Now realizing it, it was like he had seen this before. He had felt this before. But this was his first meteor shower.
"Why does this seem so familiar?" He silently questioned to himself, trying to think of anything he could to spark a memory.
He felt his eyes closing, and he yawned. But, wait! He couldn't fall asleep here, he wouldn't be woken in up in the morning and he might miss-
His eyes opened and he sat up. Well, there was no harm in sleeping out there. He'd just have to be real careful to wake up in the morning. Yawning, he plopped back down, looking at the stars.
Aqua's face popped out of no where above him.
"Whoa!" He yelled, startled. He quickly sat up and kneeled toward her. "Gimme a break, Aqua!" He joked.
Aqua giggled, her blue short hair bouncing and matching blue eyes sparkling. Aqua was in her twenties, and one of the most advanced keyblade wielders at the school. "Ven, you hopeless sleepyhead," She smiled. "You should have at least brought a blanket."
There she went again. Aqua always had been protective over him. He didn't mind it, really. Only when they started treating him like a kid again. He was 15! Sure, he was 8 years younger then them, but still.
"But-" He said, bowing his head. "Did I dream that place up? It really felt like I'd been there before; looking up at the stars." He said, mostly to himself. The Deja Vu was strong, it was impossible to beleive it wasn't real.
Aqua rustled his blondish hair and smiled. "'Cept you've always lived here with us.' She stated, crouching down by him.
"Yeah. I know." He said, looking up and smiling at her. They both got up and walked to the ledge of the top platform, their feet dangling above the lights of the school down below.
"Hey Aqua?" He called. "You ever wonder what stars are? Where light comes from?" He asked, his blue eyes darting up. It was a question that circled his head alot.
"Hmm." She said, starting at the stars herself. "Well they say-"
"That every star up there is another world." A voice finished for her. They both flipped around.
"Terra!" Aqua beamed. Terra was Ventus's best friend, like Aqua. He was a muscular man. He had brown hair straight on the sides and back, but a little spike in the front, and his medium-sized blue eyes. He was about the same age as Aqua, and as well at keyblade wielding as well.
"Yep. Hard to believe there are so many other worlds." He said, sighing nonchalantly, and for a brief moment his eyes flickered up to the sky. "The light is their hearts, and it's shining down on us like a million lanterns." Terra stated walking towards them.
"What? I don't get it." Ventus stated, confused.
"In other words, they're just like you Ven." Terra said, trying to explain it simpler.
"What does THAT mean?" He questioned jumping off from the ledge and walking towards Terra.
"You'll find out someday. I'm sure." Terra responded. There they went again.
"I want to know now!" He whined, crossing his arms.
"You're too young to know now."
Ack. They did it again. "Quit treating me like a kid!" He furiously shot back.
Aqua leaned back on the wall connecting with ledge, and started to giggle.
Taking notice of her laughing, Terra shot at her. "Hey, what are you laughing at?"
She giggled one last time, before looking at them. "I can't help it. You two would make the WEIRDEST brothers." She stated, starting to giggle again. Ventus looked back at Terra, then at Aqua and they both said 'Huh?' at the same time.
Ventus started to join in with the laughing. It would be a sight to see. Terra joined into. It was enough to make the previous points disappear.
"Oh yeah!" Aqua said, interrupting the moment. "Terra, you and I have are Mark of Mastery exams tomorrow!" She said, jumping off from the ledge and standing right in front of them. "I made us good luck charms!" She gleamed, pulling out three star necklaces. One of them was orange, one green, and the other blue. The silver bar lines broke each point into a fragment, and in the middle was a beautiful sparkling silver circle. She held them up by their chains, smiling, then threw the orange one to Terra. He caught it perfectly, holding it up with his pointer finger and thumb looking at it. Ventus stared at it in awe. "Here." She said, throwing the green one to Ventus. He caught it and beamed.
"I get one too?"He said smiling.
"Of course," Aqua responded. "One for each of us." She put her blue one in the center of the three of them and the followed, placing their luck charms in their palms. "Somewhere out there, there's this world with star-shaped fruit, and the fruit represents an unbreakable connection." She said, looking up at the stars away from her friends again, then looking down at hers. "So as long as you and your friends carry good luck charms shaped like it, nothing can ever drive you apart. You'll always find your way back to each other." Aqua faced them, keeping the luck charm dangled at her side. "Technically, I think you're supposed to make them with seashells, but I did the best with what I had." She sighed.
"Oy, sometimes you are such a girl." Terra sighed, crossing his arms, placing the good luck charm in his pocket.
"Hey! What do you mean "sometimes"?" She shot back defensively.
Ventus payed no attention to them. If they weren't made like they were supposed to be, then they weren't real, were they? "So this isn't a real good luck charm?" He asked, disappointed.
"Well...that's yet to be seen. But I did work a little magic on them."
"Really! What?" He said, getting excited again. She smiled, and held up hers.
"An unbreakable connection!" She responded, pumping hers in the air.
Terra straightened up. "Well. Tomorrows the exam. Anyone wanna spar?" He asked, his keyblade appearing in his hand.
Ventus got into fighting mode, ecstatic. His keyblade popping in his hand, he said bravely. "I can take ya!"
Terra shrugged, in fighting stance. Ventus charged toward him, moving his keyblade to try and hit him. Easily, Terra lifted up his and deflected his moves. Terra started forward Ventus and in a series of combo moves, got him at ease. Ventus yelped, getting tired. But there was no way he was letting Terra win! He continued to helplessly attack Terra. Terra was getting a little less hard, and barely was attacking him anymore.
"Quit going easy on me! You're not gonna win unless you stay on the offensive!" He shouted at Terra. Terra shrugged then charged at Ventus. In a quick flash of combos, Ventus was even more tired.
Aqua came between the two. "Well, that works fine if you're fighting one on one. But you need to know how to handle a crowd, too." And with that she was in her stance, her intimidating keyblade in her hand. Ventus was liking the challenge, and, just for effect, spun the wooden keyblade in his hands. Aquas eyes locked on Ventus and she started hitting him. She twirled around, holding the keyblade in hand and leaped in the air. She placed it so it was pointing down to the ground. When tt hit the ground, it let out a shockwave ripple that hit Ventus. He jumped up from his fall and charged at her, managing to sneak a few hits threw her defense.
"Let's wrap this up!" Terra said, raising his blade. The fight went on for a few more minutes, the three of them fighting each other. Terra and Aqua were beating him soundlessly, but he was still doing pretty good, if he may have said.
Ventus straightened his stance and smiled. "Trust me, you guys are ready. You're gonna clean up at the exam tomorrow!"
"I hope it's that easy." Terra said, walking towards them.
"It's like the master said. Power is born within the heart. When the time is right, you just have to look inside yourself and you'll find it there." Aqua informed wisely, holding her heart. Ventus looked up at the stars once again, his blue eyes were shining beneath them. It was just so familiar.
"Hey, we're going to head back." Terra's deep voice broke threw his trance.
"Yeah. Me too!" He said, running towards them to catch up. Aqua stopped a bit, and looked at the last meteor falling from the sky. She pulled out her blue good luck charm and smiled.
"Together...Always." She stated, then rushed back towards her waiting friends.
That would be the last night, we ever spent beneath the same stars.
CC is amazing. Reviews are love. Thanks:)
P.S. This games is sort of set up where you can be one character throughout the whole game, and you can pick. Ventus, Aqua, Terra. So I'm wondering, should I just do it like in order of time on a world, or should I do like Ventus's first, then Terra's, then Aqua's? (I have no clue if I'm making ANY Sense. Ah well.)
