A/N Hehe it appears its been a while since I last updated

A/N Hehe it appears its been a while since I last updated! Sorry about that! Well I won't keep anyone waiting, onto chapter 6!

Elorah does not own Kindgom Hearts or Mary-Sue!

CHAPTER 6

The last few days were not the most exciting for Mary-Sue. They were different, in a way, but certainly not the sort of days she was looking for. She had been on Destiny Islands for well over a week and so far no one at all had shown any signs of surrendering his or her will to her. She was starting to wonder whether something was wrong with the people on the islands. It may have been possible that no one knew how to react around her because, heaven forbid, they had never come across a specimen anywhere near as exquisite as herself. Mary-Sue sighed sympathetically. It must be true! She thought to herself. Where else had she seen a gorgeous girl like herself? The only girl she had really talked to was Kairi. Mary-Sue saw it was blatantly obvious that on the gorgeous-o-meter, Kairi ranked at... about a seven, whereas she herself, pushed the scales far beyond their limits so that they zoomed around the solar system nineteen times over, before taking a trip back to the sun and finally making its way to the ground again. However many it numbers took to go that far, was where Mary-Sue believed her level of beauty was on said gorgeous-o-meter. That or infinity.

She slapped her own hand quietly in an effort to stop her thoughts from drifting away. Her thoughts immediately moved back to the subject of Kairi. Yes, Kairi. Upon first glance, she looked like another average girl, with scraggly hair constantly filled with salt from the ocean. Her stick thin arms and legs looked like they could be snapped too easily, and her unnaturally short skirt definitely lacked taste. Mary-Sue was almost certain that these primitive beings had never seen real beauty, especially not beauty like her own.

But if she so obviously lacked the beauty and fashion sense Mary-Sue clearly had, shy was it that Kairi was getting much more attention than her? Why was she always surrounded by people, greeting her good morning, commenting on how nice she looked? She naturally assumed that whenever anyone commented positively on Kairi's looks, it was a lie, but she was beginning to become slightly unsure. All she really knew about Kairi was that she was always spending time with either Sora or Riku, and this was making things quite difficult when it came to her current project of making Riku fall in love with her.

The plan itself, was not going as well as it should have been. Riku seemed to be hiding himself from her, most likely due to his shyness and fear of revealing his true feelings! Mary-Sue began daydreaming again, before slapping her hand for a second time. In reality, the possibility of Riku having romantic feelings for her was becoming slimmer and slimmer with each passing day, but Mary-Sue didn't know that in the slightest. The most physical contact between the two was when they accidentally brushed arms on the way to class. Verbal contact, there was a quite a bit more of; even though Riku was slightly weirded out by Mary-Sue's crazy choice of words at times, he wasn't a judging person and knew deep down that it was wrong to turn someone away so fast.

A sudden thought entered Mary-Sue's head; was it Kairi that was drawing all the attention away from herself? Was she the reason everyone was not bowing down to her at this very moment? She sighed and looked up at the evening sky. She was sitting gracefully on a small rock positioned not too far away from the water. Sora, Riku and Kairi weren't too far away; they were on the island nearby where they were normally found during every free minute they had. It was particularly warm and there were a few good hours until the three disappeared for the night. Mary-Sue considered these two factors 'Judging the time, and the temperature, this seems like a really good opportunity to –'

"Hey Katira! Wanna come swimming with us?" Although Mary-Sue's dislike for Kairi had grown during her time on the islands, she was still amazed at her mind-reading abilities. Going for a swim sounded perfect.

"Oh! Of course! I would love to!" She automatically responded. When Kairi said 'us', she naturally assumed that meant Riku and Sora would be joining them, and perhaps another gorgeous specimen she had not become acquainted with yet. But she knew however, that was relatively unlikely, based mainly on the fact that she would have noticed him, been in and ended a relationship with him by now. After all, Mary-Sue had been living there for over a week!

In virtually no time, everyone was swimming in the water, either playfully splashing around, by Sora, Riku or Kairi, or lying on their back with a very angsty expression on their face, which was Mary-Sue to a tee. Had Riku not noticed the bikini she was wearing? Hadn't Sora? She growled and got off of her back so she was standing on the sand once again. The others were a good ten or so meters away from her, showing their dislike for her in a relatively subtle way.

"Hey!" came a voice from nowhere. It sounded like it came from above. "Do you guys mind if I join you?" The boy standing on a nearby island seemed vaguely familiar. Mary-Sue had seen him perhaps once or twice in the last week, however, not enough to know him well enough. He looked … he looked… indescribable; perfect. There weren't words to describe his appearance, in Mary-Sue's opinions anyway. She didn't have to opportunity to look at him for long as he bombed into the water, beginning with a running start.

A few seconds later, his head emerged from under the water, and his eyes immediately met with Mary-Sue's. The boy waded over to her and greeted her good evening. Then, a conversation began.

"Yeah, hi. I was sent by the author, Elorah, to remind you that this story isn't exactly all about you. You really need to interact with some of the other characters besides yourself. There's hardly any dialogue and all you do is think to yourself and think about Riku! Do you even wonder how the readers are feeling? " asked the boy.

"Yes" she immediately replied "Of course I'm aware of that. But then again, what right do you have to tell me what to think? Do you even know who I am? What is your name, anyway?"

"Timmy" smiled … Timmy. "Maybe you should just go over to Sora or Kairi and say hi once in a while, that's all! Seriously, I don't think you've even spoke to Sora for a good few chapters! Well, that's all I really have to say for now, so I guess I might see you again later!" his words became fainter as he began paddling away. As the rather strange individual slowly moved further from him, a range of strange thoughts ran through Mary-Sue's head. 'Elorah? Who was this Elorah?' Although, these thoughts quickly vanished from her head as it filled with pointless thoughts about herself. She then glanced at Timmy again.

"Hey! Timmy!" she practically screamed across a rather large distance. However, Timmy turned around, smiling.

"Yes?"

"I know you hardly know me, but I was wondering if you maybe wanted to go out sometime?" Mary-Sue spoke words that were a strange cross or yelling, stuttering and mumbling.

A grave expression arose on Timmy's face. His eyes fell to the water immediately in front of him and he placed his right hand on the side of his neck. "Uhh… about that" he mumbled "Well, I sorta just got out of a bad relationship and I don't think I could cope with dating anyone right now?" His voice became higher at the end of his statement as he seemed slightly threatened by Mary-Sue. "… And obviously, for the sake of my devoted fans." Timmy turned around slowly, before slowly paddling away, eventually breaking into a full-blown freestyle, taking him far away, fast.

Mary-Sue grabbed hold of a royal blue lock of hair and twirled it around her finger, examining it slowly. She stood alone in the water, watching the group laughing, splashing, and truly enjoying themselves without her. She began to think particularly deeply… 'Why am I even here? It's obvious no one gives a damn about me… might as well leave" Her eyes immediately widened; she felt horrible for thinking such things. 'No' she mumbled underneath her breath 'There is no one in the universe who is more desirable than me! No matter what it takes, Riku will be mine!' Determined more than ever, Mary-Sue fiercely pushed onwards through the water.