Demyx, realizing that he has to stop his organization comrade, ran after Zexion as fast as he could. However when we reached the gate, it closed as Zexion entered Castle Oblivion.

"Zexion!" Demyx yelled. He watched Zexion walk into the building and mumbled to himself, "Damn it." He hit his hand hard on the gate in frustration. "I have to find a way in… The gate doesn't look like its moving." Demyx looked past the gate and up the few steps that led to the door Zexion walked through. The door swung open and shut as if it hadn't closed all the way.

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"Why? Why are they turning on me?" Zexion asked himself as he opened up his lexicon preparing to generate a spell.

Heartless and nobodies caving in, Zexion slowly faded away.

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Planning a strategy on how to get past the gate was almost a success for Demyx.

"Almost…there…" He struggled to get on top of the gate. With just one leg over, and glancing down, he realized the jump would hurt the most.

"This would have been easier if Lexaeus was around. He's taller than me…Or Axel. He would've at least gave me a push up."

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Zexion stumbled out of the darkness and to the nearest wall, grabbing his chest and pounding the wall with the other hand. "Damn it Demyx! I should have listened to you."

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"Ouch!" Demyx stood up off the ground rubbing his behind.

He turned around and faced the gate. "Well, at least I made it over…" Turning back around towards Castle Oblivion, he ran as fast as he could. "I'm coming Zexion!"

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Demyx managed to get into the building just in the nick of time.

"Demyx?" Zexion called, reaching his hand out.

"Zexion." Demyx said.

As Zexion let his hand drop, Demyx put his hand on Zexion's cheek and watched him close his eyes. Demyx then walked away and watched from a distance as Zexion dropped his head and whispered, "Demyx, I'm sorry."

"Liar." Demyx spoke loud enough for Zexion to hear him. "I could've protected you." He glanced back at Zexion for a moment then escaped through the darkness not witnessing his friend's death.

Zexion slowly faded away into nothingness with the sound of his ally in his ear.