Hey Guys, Murgles in business. I debated ideas for a chapter, then I was like. Hey I wanna play Kingdom Hearts. So I played that for a bit and remembered I had to write a chapter, so I said, why not. And I included some of that in here. The long awaited sequel, here it is, the second part of a possible trilogy except not really.

"So what are we trying to do again?" Robin asked perplexed as Cynthia, Owain and her looked from a corner extremely stealthily and totally without their heads poking out. The three stood within the Ylisstol marketplace which was famous for having growing prices as of late. The market had started to become more and more dominated by a strong merchant guild, one which was starting to control the economy of the city. Needless to say, the Ylissean people were not exactly a fan of this, but ended up having to give in due to the lack of other options. There wasn't much that Chrom could do to try and fix the scenario, but he had his best economic adviser working hard on it, he was just having trouble determining who in the family was his adviser.

"Owain's sources say that a shop has prices that go against justice." Cynthia said as serious as the completely unserious person could possibly be. Before Robin could possibly ask her usual questions, Owain quickly reached his twitching sword hand at her, and did his best to not break their stealth.

"Robin! Quick! We need a strategy! There is evil afoot!" Owain said before standing up triumphantly and clutching his sword hand like it was trying to jump off of him, "My sword hand hungers for justice! We need to take over that store!"

"Uh… don't need a search warrant to forcefully take over a store, and an actual crime to accuse him of… and don't we need some actual weapons or military preference assuming we did." Robin asked wide eyed, simply trying to understand the pure unadulterated stupidity coming from his mouth.

"Foolish child! You don't understand! The true weapon of the Justice Cabal is our hearts!" Owain said confidently pointing to his own heart with his stupid grin. This inspired Cynthia as she stood up proudly and smiled, Owain continuing, "If you got a dream, don't wait. Act. One of life's little rules. Got it memorized?" Owain said before charging to the store with Cynthia in tow, screaming like a pair of banshees. Robin could only sigh as she stood in the doorway, curious how this would go.

"Remember me sir?" Owain said proudly before an unaudible response from the shopkeep was returned to him, which he ignored and continued, "Bingo. The name's Owain. O-W-A-I-N. Got it memorized?" He said with renewed swagger, happy he nailed the quote he just finished reading about. He loved this story and he had been reading it for years, a story of keys and hearts. It really kept him entertained. He decided why not continued, "I assume you know my lady friend as well? No? Well i'll give you a hint, starts with a 'C'"

"Owain at least come up with your own speeches!" An angry looking Severa said as she stormed into the building, causing Cynthia to instantly back down, and Owain to instantly lose all the swagger he built for himself. Severa continued with a sigh before looking at the man in charge with an apologetic face for the chaos, "Im so sorry sir. My friends can be a bit dim." she said before quickly grabbing the two of them by the ear and dragging them out of the building. Despite their protests.

After their botched attempt at a mission, they earned themselves a pretty prompt scolding by Chrom. After about an hour of yelling and awkward conversations, Owain and Cynthia found themselves working in the castle kitchens for a week on account of their mischief. The work was arduous, but the two found themselves quickly trying to hatch up a new scheme to stop that store's criminal levels of injustice.

Robin luckily, was far enough away from the blast zone to be caught up in this whole mess, a fuming Severa not noticing the small child even though Owain and Cynthia pleaded for her to save them. Robin really wasn't sure what she should do about this whole scenario, other than resume her quest for more knowledge. The store really didn't seem that evil when she entered it, the staff were nice, and the clothes on sale looked pretty good. Upon closer inspection, she saw one notable aspect, the price. Robin finally put the pieces together and let out a sigh before walking up to the register and ringing up a certain item that she could tell Owain got his twitching hands on.

Owain and Cynthia's day was pretty well spent. Their watch of the skies went pretty well, with Cynthia flying her pegasus while Owain tested his out his new jetpack. And by testing out his jetpack. By jetpack he meant a bag with cardboard on it, and by tested out, he meant jumped off buildings. He could swear with each jump he was getting more airtime. Cynthia totally didn't out Owain's inventing skill, and knew after a few more falls he would flying with her. However she could tell that Owain wasn't quite the same today. An uncharacteristic gloom was over him.

That night, Cynthia had to go home for the night to get some work done, leaving Owain alone to actually reflect on himself. He was a horrible boyfriend. The most he could give her is a fun day, he couldn't afford anything nice that she deserved, its not like they were a respected couple, and its not like Owain was actually going somewhere other than the Cabal. Cynthia deserved so much better than him. As he stared at the starry skies he began to contemplate a line that he read once, "A scattered dream thats like a far off memory, a far off memory thats like a scattered dream, I want to put the pieces together, yours and mine."

For the first time, he began to understand the meaning of what he thought was a fluff line. Something unrealistic you see ahead of you, that you can see in your future, but it being just that, something unrealistic. The feeling you get when all you want is to give someone the future they dreamed of. Owain felt his composure start to break as he debated breaking it off with Cynthia.

This was when a familiar tuft of white pigtails appeared in front of him, holding a box of some kind. Cynthia recieved her dress the next day and Owain kept the thought in the back of his head. It was time to become a new Owain, one that could do Cynthia proud, and one who could fulfill her every desire…

Wow I did not expect it to end like that. I had the basic ideas in my head and rolled with it and thats where it took me. And if you haven't already, play Kingdom Hearts, great game, I recommend it. Anyways review if you like and please let me know your opinions if you got any worth mentioning. Thanks for reading! :)

Murgle Out