Traverse Town have always been a small town that stayed secluded in darkness despite the numerous shop lights that illuminated the night. Everyday felt as if it lasted forever, almost as if time didn't truly exist. Everything was stagnant and still, frozen within the same setting. The only time things actually seemed to move was when the Keyblade Master appeared suddenly in the alley way.

It was as if the Town had finally started to come alive. Waking up from a never-ending dream and coming back to reality. This one boy managed to make a town submerged in the night, brighten up just by being there. He was like the sun the world never knew it needed. A missing puzzle piece that finally has been found. A beloved family member coming home after a long time away.

He was just a boy. With his spiky brown hair and his sky blue eyes filled with a light and innocence similar to that of a child. His slightly tanned skin darkened from his days out in the open. He was no older than 14 years-old. And yet, he saw the world in a way no one else did. He was naive to the dangers that the shadows held but he never seemed effected by them. His determination shined through farther than his fears did.

It was ironic that the teen's name was Sora. He was akin to being the embodiment to what the real sky would be like as a living person. Boundless, free, limitless and most importantly, Alive. It didn't take long for Sora to worm his way into the hearts of not only the people, but into the heart of the world itself. The young Keyblade Master had only been there for a short time and still managed to leave his mark on the Town.

When their sky had left, the people and the World itself didn't feel the lose as keenly as they had expected to. Sure, he was gone physically but a piece of his heart was still there. They knew that they as a whole, couldn't have him all to themselves. And that was perfectly fine with them because out of all of the countless worlds that existed, they were one of the few thay were fortunate enough to experiance such a rare occurrence and to be connected to someone so free.