The Lost Keyblade
Part 2
Sora wondered exactly how Riku used his keyblade to make such a flavor for a drink. It certainly did not taste much like chocolate milk. Either way, he hoped he had not made his feelings for Riku too obvious. He did not want Riku to know. No, no, surely Riku did not get the impression that Sora liked him. It was just normal, best friend, fun. Yeah, that was it.
Sora walked to his house noticing that the shards of glass from that morning were still there. He scooped it up and put it on the neighbors lawn. He went back to his house and went inside. He needed to go to bed since it would be Monday tomorrow. And Monday meant school.
He walked into his room and jumped into bed and quickly went to sleep.
Morning
The Alarm Clock
At 5:00AM, his alarm clock emitted the annoying high pitched beep in a continous fashion. Sora threw out his arm to silence it. He found the snooze button and hit it. That was better. A minute later, the painful sounding reminder of why you should turn off the alarm clock instead of using the snooze button arose. Sora grabbed it and threw it against the wall, denting the wall greatly. It hit the floor but still beeped. Sora opened his eyes in disguist. That alarm clock will be silenced.
He got out of bed and kicked it, sending it across the room again, but it still beeped, but now it was becoming faster and more annoying. He ran to it and jumped on it, but he landed on the edge of the clock, causing the pressure to send it flying out from under his feet and into his closet full of clothes. He ran to his closet and tryed to find it, but so many clothes hid it so well. He ramparted through countless amounts of shirts and pants, tearing them from the closet and throwing them over his shoulder. He finally found it and went to grab it, but found his arm was caught in a belt. He yanked it out and the belt flipped around to smack him across the face.
"OWW!" Sora yelled. He finally grabbed the alarm clock and hurled it as hard as he could into the wall, causing it to go straight through and fall inside of the wall, still beeping. He looked for his keyblade and suddenly realized Riku never returned it. In that case, he went to his bed and pulled of one of the bed frames. He began to beat against the wall, tearing it apart to destroy his alarm clock. When he got close to it, he accidentally ripped into the floor, sending the clock through the gap.
"Dammit!" He charged downstairs and found it sitting on the kitchen counter sinisterly. He grabbed the largest knife he had and approached the noisy box of pure evil with caution. When he finally got withing stabbing distance, he rose up the knife and began stabbing it psychotically. "Die you machine of evil noises!" It finally stopped as it fell apart to several pieces. He sweeped it into the trash can and sighed. As he looked out the window he noticed a neighbor staring at him. He smiled awkwardly and walked out of sight.
The Bus
He got ready for school and left his house, standing at the edge of his sidewalk for the bus. As he waited he realized he had forgotten his notebook, he ran back inside to grab it, then as he walked out, the bus drove passed, making Sora very angry.
"Curse you yellow beast!" he yelled. He decided to chase it and force it to stop. How? He was not sure yet. He noticed it stopping to make a turn so as it did, he managed to gain some distance towards it. He made a plan quickly. He chucked his notebook at the back window, which did nothing. No one noticed. He found a rock and threw it, and it broke the back window. The bus did not stop, but one kid stared out it. Sora caught up to the bus, jumped, grabbed the kid and pulled him out. The bus had to stop if it lost a student, but instead, it seemed to be speeding up.
"Hey! What did you do that for?" the angry boy asked. Sora ignored him and chased the bus again. He found a place to cut it off, then realized Kairi's stop was coming up. It had to stop at the bus stop. That is why it was a bus stop. Because busses stoped at them.
Kairi stood there with her arm in a sling for some reason.
"Sora? What are you doing?" she asked.
"I am stealing your bus stop. Whoever is driving that bus, wants to make me miss school," Sora told her.
"Why?" she asked.
"Because they must fear me becoming too smart," Sora replied. The bus flew towards them, but it suddenly looked lke it was not going to stop. Sora had to find something else to stop it. He looked at Kairi, yes that will work. He grabbed Kairi and threw her on the road. The bus however, did not stop for that either. It slammed into Kairi, sending he into a stop sign that doubled over and sent her flying into a window. That seems vaguely familiar, Sora pondered to himself. He latched onto the end of the bus as it went by. The bus began to violently move from left to right. Sora nearly fell off before he finally climbed inside.
"Sora?" Riku asked. "What the heck are you doing?"
"Who is driving today?" Sora asked angrily sitting next to Riku.
"His name is Steve," Riku said.
"Steve? I don't know Steve. Why did he try so hard to pass me up and not get me to school.
"Because, that is what bus drivers do. It is their job to try and make kids miss school. Sora looked at Riku.
"That must be it." The bus arrived at school and parked at the entrance.
The Locker
They stepped off the bus and the bus speed out of the school to do whatever bus drivers did when they were not transporting students. Sora walked with Riku to the front doors.
"So, Sora, I was wondering about last night," Riku started. Sora laughed out of no where.
"Yeah, that was some movie," Sora made up, trying to avoid the subject.
"What?"
"Yeah, that movie. It was fantastic," Sora said.
"Sora. I mean about what happened with us," Riku said.
"What are you talking about! Hahaha! It isn't like I am deeply in love with you and I dream about you every night and look at you rpicture every day, and can not wait to see your face every second we are apart. I mean , where did you get that crazy idea?" Sora asked as he walked inside, leaving Riku confused.
He got to the lockers and started to input his combination to one of them. He went to pull it open, but it did not. He put it in again. Nothing
"You stupid storage unit! OPEN!" Sora yelled kicking it wildly. He put in the combination and pulled as hard as he could. His fingers slipped and he fell back into a teacher with coffee. The teacher dropped his coffee into another teacher who was putting her make up on.
"Oops," Sora said.
"How dare you spill your drink on me!" She yelled.
"Me? It was not my fault," he defended himself.
"Yes it was," Sora added, ensuring to keep the blame off him, not wanting to get another detention this week.
"Aha! Witness! I never liked you. You are a repulsive man!" She yelled, putting her make up away.
"Well it is better than being being a tramp!" he cried.
"OH!" She cried in anger.
"How do you like that!" he yelled happily. She slapped him across the face. He pushed her into the wall. She picked up a trash can and nailed him in the head.
"Fight!" Sora called to the students as he walked back to his locker. Everyone went to view the fight. Sora then realized he was at the wrong locker earlier and that it was the one next to it. He input the combonation and it opened. He grabbed his stuff and walked to his first class.
The Teacher
Sora got into his history class and sat down. The teacher came in and instantly began drabbling on about something Sora did not care about.
"Sora? Can you answer my question?" the teacher suddenly asked with an annoyingly broad smile placed on her lips.
"What question?" he asked.
"You don't know the question?" she asked.
"No," Sora answered confidentally, finding the question she asked to be easier than he thought.
"Perhaps you should have listened," she stated. Sora was confused. Had he answered incorrectly. How did she know he did not hear the question.
"Wait. I was wrong?" he asked.
"Yes," she stated plainly.
"So the answer was yes?" Sora asked. The teacher looked mildly confused.
"It should have been if you were listening," she told him. Sora thought about that. The answer should have been yes, if he was listening. But he was not listening, so the answer had to be no.
"But I wasn't listening," he told her.
"I know," she said.
"So the answer is no?" he asked her logically.
"No," she told him.
"How is that possible you overgrown mass of human functions?" Sora asked. She cocked an eyebrow.
"The answer is no because you should have been paying attention," she said a bit angry.
"To what, the question or the lecture?" he asked.
"Both," she said.
"The question was not about the lecture," he said.
"That was not even the question I was talking about," she stated.
"What question where you talking about?" he asked.
"The question I asked before that question," she told him.
"What question was asked before that question?"
"Which question?"
"The question you said you asked before the question I answered?"
"I am not telling you that question because you should have been listening," she stated.
"To the question?" Sora asked, now noticing how confused his fellow classmates were.
"And the lecture!" She yelled.
"Well I was trying to listen to the lecture but it was so boring," Sora told her.
"That is because...You are...The problem is..." the students began to laugh at how stumped she was.
"Detention!" She cried.
"What? That is not right?"
"Neither is your mouth!" She ranted.
"My mouth is not right?" he asked.
"ARGHHHH!" She yelled grabbing worksheets for them to do.
"Crazy woman," Sora muttered.
"Geez Sora," Riku said. "Could you drive anyone more crazy?"
"Haha...Silly Riku. What are you talking about? I don't love you," Sora said suddenly.
"What? I did not say you did," Riku said.
"Yeah...right. So, how about the weather today, " Sora asked. The teacher threw down his worksheet that Sora did not want to do.
"Riku, since you two feel like talking so much, you both can talk at detention," she said.
"You're a bitch," Sora said. Riku fought back a laugh as the teacher nearly lost it. She growled all the way up to her desk.
"Oh well, at least you are there, Sora," Riku stated. Sora shifted uncomfortably.
"Yeah. By the way, where is my keyblade?" Sora asked.
"Oh, I brought it today to give back to you. You had to leave pretty fast after we-"
"Ah YES! Haha...that was funny wasn't it. I mean, I was just experimental fun. You know...haha," Sora said.
"What? Listen Sora, I know you did all that on your free will," Riku said. He was good. He knew Sora way too good. He could read him like a book. A short book with no meaning that sat outside of a book store because a small child grew bored with the pop out pictures and threw it on the ground. Yeah, kind of like that.
"Okay, I admit it! I LOVE YOU RIKU!" Everyone turned to stare at the commotion. Riku looked embarrased. The bell rang, but everyone pretty much stayed put to stare at the outburst.
Riku grabbed Sora's hand and pulled him into the hallway.
"Sora! Did you really need to shout that?" Riku asked.
"Sorry, but I got carried away," Sora said.
"Well, I mean, it was kind of obvious the way you were acting. You suck at hiding things," Riku said.
"Kairi would be upset. I think she likes me," Sora said. "Speaking of which, there she is. Why is she in a sling and a cast? Oh well, so my keyblade?" Sora asked. Riku brought Sora to his locker and opened.
"Uh-oh," Riku said.
"What?" Sora asked.
"It is gone."
