Author's Note: I hope you enjoyed the last chapter. I'm sorry I keep making mistakes on this fanfic. I've had a lot to do lately. So let's get down to business. I have a question and I was wondering if someone could answer it. I know Namine's powers are tied in with memories and how they are connected, but does she have any other powers that anyone knows about? I want to make sure before I work on Chapter 7.

Also, I am working on another fic called Twilight Existence. It is about Sora's Anti form. I'm not sure if it will be up on the site since I'll be posting it the same time as this chapter. If you like this fic, please take a look at Twilight Existence for me. I promise I won't disappoint.

Thank you so much for your reviews and support. Enjoy the chapter. Oh and please excuse the typos.


Chapter 6: Port Royal

Roxas:

A pale moon hung in the sky, casting a sickly light onto the streets of Port Royal. The air had a slight chill in it, due to the town being so close to water. I personally loved this weather. There was a hint of danger in it, I guess. I guess my experience as the thirteenth of the thirteenth order was rubbing off on me. I suppose I miss the action. A door opened and slowly closed behind me. I didn't bother to turn around, knowing fully well that it was Namine.

"Admiring the moon again?" She asked, walking up beside me.

She was wearing a billowy white shirt and blue pants that made her look somewhat like a guy. Her long blonde hair was bound in a ponytail that extended a little ways past her shoulder. Namine was still strikingly beautiful no matter what she dressed in.

"I guess so. I just like it here," I replied.

"Have you seen Jack yet?"

Captain Jack Sparrow. I wasn't sure where he was now. Probably on another raid on the sea. I almost wish I was with him. The exercise would do me a lot of good. It would be good for Namine as well. Jack and I had taught her how to use a sword a few days ago. She was a very quick learner that's for sure.

"No, not yet. I think there's something that's caught his attention out there."

"I'm worried about him."

I wasn't sure that there was anything to be worried about. Jack was a pirate and we were inexperienced Nobodies. Besides, if there was any trouble in town, we could probably handle it. Namine stepped out into the street and glanced around. I joined her and placed my arm around her shoulder.

"Don't worry. We're fine here," I said reassuringly.

"I know. I have nothing to fear with you by my side."

Her comment almost made me smile broadly. I felt privileged to be right next to her. A large boom drew her attention away from each other.

"It sounded like it came from the docks," Namine said softly.

"Let's go."

We started down the street in a brisk walk towards the docks. I caught sight of a large group of people as we entered the area. Thinking quickly, I pulled Namine over to the wall and joined her to stay out of sight.

"Well, it's good to see you here, Jack."

"I guess it has been a long time."

"The years haven't slowed you down at all. In fact, your lust for pirating grows."

"Get to the point, mate."

"Why did you try to steal Barbosa's ship?"

"Barbosa's ship?"

"You find this funny? Forget about delivering you to Barbosa, I'll deal with you myself!"

Namine nudged me. I know. I need to go help him. I willed Oathkeeper and Oblivion to appear in my hands and stepped out into the open.

"Don't you dare hurt him," I snarled.

Jack was bound by ropes and was surrounded by three other pirates close to him. Another three were standing at the entrance to the docks. Six people? This was nothing I couldn't handle by myself.

"Roxas, it's wonderful to see you, mate. Would you be so kind as to free me?" Jack asked.

"Stop that boy!"

The pirates standing near the docks charged forward, swords drawn. I waited until they were a few feet away before releasing energy from Oathkeepter. White hot energy slammed into the pirates, sending them into the shade. I sent an intimidating glare at the pirates near Jack, especially at the one closest to him. I wasn't exactly in the mood to stop fighting, but if I could get them to flee…

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the pirates that I had previously blasted away had gotten up onto their feet. Energy from Oathkeeper was enough to cause death in some instances…

I guess it wasn't enough in this case.

"That blast won't hurt us in the dark, silly boy."

"Roxas!"

Namine? I turned around and saw her running towards me. What was wrong? I didn't want her to get involved in this. It was then that Jack freed himself from the ropes and started running up another street. I willed my keyblades away, grabbed Namine's hand and took off running behind him. Angry shouts and growls, not to mention bullets, followed us even as we wove through the town. All of us finally stopped in an alley shielded by two surrounding buildings.

"Those…pirates," I managed to say while taking in gulps of air.

"They're cursed, mate. You can't hurt them as long as they stay in the dark. In order to kill them, you have to draw them out into the light," Jack replied softly.

"They are practically impossible to defeat without light," Namine commented.

That was fantastic.

"I suggest you two should go back to the inn. They want me more than they want you."


Inn

Namine:

We took Jack's advice and went back to the inn and the safety of our room. I'll admit I was still shaken up about what happened earlier. I was so afraid that he was in danger that I ran out there to help him. I wasn't sure how much my powers could help…

"Roxas," I called softly.

Roxas peeked his head around the corner.

"Something wrong?" He asked.

"Earlier I wasn't trying to put you in danger. I just thought you were in more danger."

He walked to the bed and sat down next to me. His soft scent filled my nostrils…

"It's ok. I actually believed that you were going to kick butt alongside me."

I smiled.

"Perhaps. You and Jack did teach me well."

Roxas leaned over and kissed me on the lips. Warmth spread through my body, sending a shiver down my spine. I responded back, carefully nibbling on the bottom of his lip. He shifted his position on the bed and guided me down onto my back. The kiss only grew fierier with the movement. Roxas' tongue gently probed at my lips…

I parted my lips, allowing him entry. My breath hitched in my throat from the sensation. After a few seconds, Roxas pulled away, staring at me through dreamy half-lidded eyes. I breathed heavily for a moment or two. Was I ready? Was I ready for this? I pulled him close to me and buried my head in his shoulder.

"Roxas…will our union make us complete? I know we don't have hearts…but we have each other, right?"

"It is every Nobodies dream to be complete. It proves that we exist."

Roxas planted a kiss on my cheek.

"Do we really exist, Roxas?" I asked.

"We do. As long as we stay together."

"Thank you. Now I won't be lonely ever again."

"You won't be lonely. I promise."

"You promise?"

"I promise."


Third Person (or Normal, as I'd like to call it):

"You won't be lonely. I promise."

"You promise?"

"I promise."

Axel balled his hands up into a fist.

"Roxas…why?"