Disclaimer: I do not owe Kingdom Hearts

Pairing: I noticed there arn't any Xaldin/Xion what a shame..

A new day and a new school. Xion thought, waltzing her way through the entrance of the enormous academy. Kingdom Hearts Academy is what it was called. She thought it was a pretty odd name for a school, but not as odd as the last one she went to called Final Fantasy. She shriveled up as she remembered at how weird and awkward she felt over there. She was to shy to even mutter a word and people spread that she was mute. She quickly brushed that thought out of her mind as she was not going to do the same mistake. She was going to turn a new leaf and with her head up high she walked up to the first group of girls she laid her eyes on.

"Hello, I'm Xion." She greeted, having a smile on her face as she watched there lips do the same.

"I'm Kairi." The red head introduced, her smile bigger than Xion's.

"My name's Namine." The blond whispered quietly as she clutched a small sketch book at her chest. Xion noticed they all had blue eyes just like her, except Namine's were a lighter shade.

"Nice name's." Xion complimented feeling already comfortable with the pair.

"Now who do we have here?" A shrill voice broke through her thoughts. Xion watched the two fidget as she glanced over to who who was talking to her. Another blond appeared but instead of blue eyes like the rest, she had bright emerald colored ones, showing a small smirk as she walked up to the peers. "Haven't seen your face around before." The woman scoffed, scanning Xion's body as if she was wasting her time talking to her or not.

"Y-you haven't." Xion felt her tongue quiver, letting out a stutter. Damn, she was turning back to her old self, but couldn't control it. The intimidating blond was just to much for her.

"Oh, I know that. I know your not from here, fresh meat!" The intimidator giggled as a smug grin was pasted on her face.

"Larxene...her name is Xion." Kairi huffed, clearly already annoyed by her presence. So, that was her name. Much more better sounding than Xion. Her gaze lowered to the ground until she heard Namine quietly pipe up.

"Yeah, she's our friend." She mumbled, her stare gazing at her shoes. This only made Larxene laugh, mockingly.

"She can't be our friend!" She giggled, not even bothering to hide in her laughter, finding more to smile as Xion's disappeared. Maybe it would have been better if she just remained quiet. "Unless..." There was a pause, Xion sucked in her breath as she waited for an answer. "She passes initiation." Larxene grinned, a devilish one. Though Xion ignored it as a smile reappeared from he frown on her face.

"Okay! What do I have to do!" She asked loudly, almost jumping up and down with excitement.

"Go over and talk to...Xaldin." Green eyes mumbled, leaning down with a small smile as the other girls quickly gasped.

"Who's Xaldin?" Xion questioned, her blue eyes filled with confusion until Larxene's finger pointed to his direction. A shady man, well built and tall, leaning against a corner on the opposite side of where they were standing. His arms folded over his chest and she found him staring at her though quickly adverting her faze. "Him?" Xion asked, thinking how simply easy that would be.

"Yes, him. The Killer of the school!" She purred, feeling quite enjoyment to see Xion's emotion twist into a face of horror.

"That's not true!" Kairi barked, snapping at the leader as she gave a worried glance to Xion. This made her feel a rumble of anxiety in the depths of her stomach, for Kairi didn't look so sure.

"Then you should talk to him more huh?" Larxene spat, watching Kairi back down quickly. "If you talk to him till the starting bell rings, without getting your face bashed in, you pass!" Larxene smirked, pushing Xion's back to make her move as the two girls didn't dare to look back at her. Xion gulped in fear as she hesitantly drew near him, watching him stare at something somewhere else. She took in a gulp of air as she slowed her pace, seeing his gaze shift to hers. Locking his eyes onto her. Another blue eyes, though, they were much more brighter as the sky itself. This made her calm down slightly, now she had to try not to stutter.

"Hi..." She whispered, clutching her arms as if that was suppose to protect her.

"Hey." He responded quite quickly, staring at her with a blank emotion. Hm, maybe he wasn't that bad as she thought he was. You should never judge someone to quickly.

"My name is Xion.." She spoke up softly, feeling that she could settle down with the man.

"Do I get bonus points if I actually gave a fuck?" The man spat, suddenly turning hostile. She spoke to soon, jumping from the sudden reaction. "You heard me." He growled, glaring at her coldly. "I know why your here." She blinked, he must have got these confrontations very often.

"What are you talking about?" She lied, wondering if it would be safer to lay low.

"I should break your fucking face in for lying to me." He snarled, making his way to her as she stood her ground.

"I-I'm not lying!" She yelped, finally finding the courage to look up at the beast. Though he didn't look much of a monster or killer as Larxene had described. He had dark raven hair which was long enough to be tied back, though she realized it was a bunch of dreadlocks tied into a ponytail. She also noticed a small line of side burns trail past his ear. He looked feirce but kinda cute...wait, what did she just think? Xaldin however interrupted her from her own confusion.

"Really..." He muttered, not really convinced. "That little bitch didn't send you over here?" He hissed, shifting his glare to Larxene, who, was at the moment, talking to her two other "friends."

"N-no...I came here on my own free will." Xion felt her self stammer, she wasn't that perfected in lying and hopefully he would fall for it.

"Well then...Xion...you can meet me at lunch then?" He murmured in a low tone, a smug grin appearing on his face. "Since you just wanted to know me so god damn well." He spat rudely, watching her flinch. Before he could say anything more she was saved by the bell. He let out a low grumble before leaving her there speechless. Great, she barely got through with talking to him and now she had to spend the entire lunch period with him. She felt herself grow faint as she turned to where the group was standing last. Only to see they had vanished within the sea of students. With a heavy heart she hoisted up her bag over her shoulder and tried to find her way to her new class.