Disclimer: Yes.

Sora's adventures had taken him to some strange locales. Deserts and jungles were all well and good, but flying space whales? Merpeople? And yet, they had accepted it, time and again, for after all, their own world had been ravenged by ant-like shadow creatures that could somehow summon destructive powers (roughly the equivalent of an atomic bomb) from nowhere.

But you had to draw the line between rationality and absurdity somewhere.

Dear Mom and Dad,

I know I've told you about some weird places. This one is past weird. It's kind of scary. The world is dedicated to Halloween. It's like a never-ending night of trick-or-treating – I'm even in costume! (I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be. . .) Anyway, there was this scientist, Dr. Finklestein, performing experiments on the Heartless. Think they wanted the Heartless to play with them. (The experiment failed. Which is probably a good thing. I don't think I could have taken the Heartless seriously after watching them dance.) Still, if there's a world for Halloween, I wonder if other holidays get their own world too. I've always wanted to meet the Easter Bunny.

-Sora

. . . Sometimes there was just nothing to say. Blinking owlishly at each other, the postcard was quietly stored away in the trinket box with the other seven.


Seriously, when you think about it, the KH storyline sounds like an acid trip.

To Ajac: thanks for the motivation.

To you: thanks for reading!