"Kingdom Hearts 4"
"Kingdom Hearts 4"
AUTHOR'S NOTES, HIGHLY IMPORTANT BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE DON'T GET IT:
This is completely fan-made and is in no way associated with Kingdom Hearts or any of its sequels. Because KH3 doesn't seem to flow within my idea, I had the idea to just skip ahead to KH4 to make my idea all spiffy and stuff. This is -not- the actual storyline for KH4. I don't mean to belittle anyone by repeating myself, but some people are very good at making poor assumptions.
"KH3 Secret Ending – Rewind and Replay"
Now that peace has once again for the most part been restored to the realm of Kingdom Hearts for a third time, everything finally looked for the most part peaceful.
However, not everything is as it appears. As darkness is forever destined to exist, so too do the heartless, and their shells will continue to produce the emotionless shells known as the nobodies.
What nobodies lack in emotion they make up for in logic – or so it was thought before the downfall of the Organization XIII.
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Destiny Islands, sunset.
By this time, the children who play on the island have dispersed back to their homes. All who were left now were those not belonging to the island.
Atop the deck contraption to the north of the island stood three figures, all of which were considered not belonging to the island. Two were staring out at the sunset, silhouettes a pitch black, talking excitedly. The third would be the only one who would see their silhouettes, leaning against the side of the rock looking incredibly bored.
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"Can a trio succeed where ten more have failed?"
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It was obvious that the taller of the two figures staring at the sunset was the one who asked the question, although not actually being able to see their eyes didn't venture much into why the question was asked. Concern, curiosity, any emotion could hold true to the purpose.
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"Don't question her."
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The other figure silently responded to the first's question. The figure standing by the rock had not yet moved, knowing that the two were talking about the decision she had made. Often questioned it was easier not to react.
The first two looked at each other in concern, and then back at the figure against the rock, sensing something that they weren't sure that she did.
The sun was almost completely gone, leaving a faint glow and eliminating the silhouettes that had previously masked the two figures.
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"It's of no concern."
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The figure had finally acknowledged that something was amiss on the island, something was coming for them.
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"They can't know!"
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"They don't know beyond the fact that something is wrong."
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By this time any glow left of the sun was gone. The first two figures could now be seen by the light of the moon, the taller being a male and the slightly shorter being a second female. Neither looked assured by the apparent leader's calmness within this situation, although the situation didn't appear to be going anywhere.
Quite suddenly, the leader's brilliant purple eyes snapped open, causing the first two figures to step back.
From across the deck a fourth figure had appeared keyblade in his hand. Without much hesitation he lunged straight for the chest of the leader figure. However, by the time he had reached it he had stabbed the blade straight through the rock wall, but the leader never appeared to move a muscle, closing her eyes again.
Two other new figures came up behind from the direction of the ladder, and the first two figures looked ready to take on all comers. A clash between the two sides occurred, and after a short and highly dangerous battle, two figures flew off the deck in the direction of the water.
The leader had reopened her eyes the moment she heard the splash. One of her own members had been thrown into the water, and a look of false concern filled her face. Her own specific opponent had just unstuck his keyblade from the rock, but as he took a second lunge at her the same thing happened, and he fell off the deck after missing his hit on her.
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"Is she okay?"
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The male figure had managed to restrain his own opponent and was now at the leader's side, looking over the deck into the water where the third member was splashing around frantically, not looking happy in the least.
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"She'll be fine. Let's get reorganized."
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