im soo sorry for this uber late update. School has been sucking me dry for the last three months so alot of my activities were put on a standstill -_-" but im back and im planning to update at least one more chapter before the break is over. I just need some feedback/reviews please?

Also i HUGE shout out to KhAeL who made an AMAAAZING fanart of my OC Hikari. Thank you so much! If you guys wanna check it out just go visit her Deviant Art profile. She has multiple links on her fanfic page ^-^

also id like to thank my two best amigas Shadows-Dancing-In-The-Halls and La Pequena Escorpion for there constant support and inspiration!

I own nothing but my plot and OC Hikari


Chapter 10

Riku P.O.V.

"It's called…it's called…jungle…something jungle." Hopefully that answer would satisfy her question.

"Something jungle? Seriously?" Of course it wouldn't satisfy as a good answer. Honestly, I don't even know if this world has a name. The 'jungle' title was only a guess, being that the entire world was like a giant tree. The only visible landmarks I could make out through the trees were a waterfall and a rather large tree house.

"Well, I guess the name isn't that important. Do you remember anything else about this place?" She sounded a little more hopeful as she squinted her eyes at the still distant world. She beamed when the Gummi Ship indicated that the world was closing in for landing.

Damn, if only I could remember something about this world, but I was drawing a blank. This place seemed so familiar yet I couldn't remember anything. Not one person, not one distinguished landmark entered my mind.

Without a clear idea of the land I had no idea where to begin my search, nor did I know if this place contained people to help against enemies. Even the types of Heartless and Nobodies were a mystery. In truth I was just as lost as Hikari at this moment. Just like her I knew nothing of what I was getting into.

Sigh. Hikari unconsciously sighed while starring out of the Gummi Ship window, her elbows propped against the dashboard. The pressure created caused multiple buttons to ring at an annoyingly high volume. A quick jab from her elbows instantly silenced the ringing alarms. She looked almost entranced by the approaching world.

"Riku." She said blandly, but I swear I could hear some frustration. Her gaze never fell from the window.

"Yeah?" Suddenly I felt it very appropriate to become extremely interested in the steering wheel. However, I knew what Hikari was going to say and pretending to ignore was just useless.

"You didn't answer my question." Man I am a psychic or what?

This time her annoyance was apparent in her speech. She twisted her head in her palms and focused in on me. I on the other hand scrambled for some information on this world. The familiarity was killing me but I was a hundred percent sure I've seen this place before.

Did I travel here? Or maybe someone described it to me? Perhaps a dream…

I clenched my jaw in concentration, but it was no use. I was still at a loss. Angry I again strangled the wheel, not caring if Hikari noticed me or not. But I couldn't help but take a glance…

She was still…observing, but she dropped her irritated stare and settled with a mixed expression; eyes between a harsh glare and a concentrated assessment. Her gaze traveled to the wheel in front of me and remained there for a few seconds longer than expected. That's when I realized that my knuckles were turning white from my growing frustration.

As a reflex I immediately changed my mood. As much as I just wanted berate myself over forgetfulness I couldn't stand to reveal this emotion. Just imagining myself…I looked so pathetic. As quick and subtle as I could I loosened my grip and played it of as a reflex any driver would do. Hopefully she would buy it because I wasn't prepared to explain how I failed to remember how I recognized this world yet couldn't remember a damn thing about it.

The shuffling of fabric caught my attention again as Hikari retracted her body to a stretching pose. Awkwardly she stretched her arms, creating weird angles and bends that caused multiple pops and cracks to sound off. She bent back suddenly to fully stretch out her legs, but this almost made the chair snap back from the extreme pressure made.

"I'll let you think. Just…relax." Was all she said before slowly slouching back into her chair. Her knees made a loud 'pop' noise before she completely fell dormant. She pushed her head back into the chair making an uncomfortable looking position with her neck. However strange the stretching she finally found peace and left me to think.

Memories of past travels and experiences instantly flooded my mind, but they were all useless. I needed to pin point that rare moment. Memories of my first traveling days reoccurred over and over.

Memories filled with that person's presence.

No it couldn't have been with her. The time spent with that witch didn't offer the opportunity to sight see and take notes on different worlds. With Maleficent…the only things I had to remember were her orders and directions. Everything else was thrown to the back of my mind once I deemed it useless, which was almost everything in regards to world layout, inhabitants and especially names.

I knew it wasn't during those times. Everything from those months spent in darkness were quickly becoming a blur. However I couldn't forget the pain I had caused, the turmoil I put everyone through. All because I became so obsessed to rescue Kairi and ultimately ruin my best friend…

As if on cue, Ansem's face appeared in my mind, distorted in all too familiar darkness. His evil smirk almost sent me into a rage; like he wanted me to slash his mouth clean off. The face of what overtook my body, the face of a malicious killer who wanted nothing more than to destroy Sora and all the light that seemed attracted to him.

"Riku?" I tried to shake all thoughts from my mind. I have to remember when I saw this world. But my previous thoughts can't be restrained; instead they seam to grow as if wanting to mock me. Ansem's face reappears again, only this time I'm not possessed to battle. Instead his face appears as my own image. The image of when I was living with Ansem the Wise and Naminé.

I heard Hikari seethe air from her nose before resorting back to the window. The world was growing closer so I decided to slow our speed. The last thing we want is crashing the only source of transportation we had.

Ansem's face slowly faded from my mind. But the memory left its mark and, yet again, I was entranced in thought of past days spent in Ansem's form. Everyday I ran 'errands' for Ansem the Wise, guarding our laboratory and helping out with Naminé.

Those times were still fresh, since they weren't as dismal and discouraging as prior adventures. Quiet moments near Sora's sleeping pod were the one's I misses the most. Times when I could fully reflect and, for once, relax. Something I rarely ever did nor had the opportunity to do.

-0-0-0-0-

"What the hell is that Naminé, broccoli?"

"No, it's a jungle." Naminé said happily as she repeated the curving motion of her wrist. The drawing immediately filled with green clouds of crayon. Naminé hummed a soothing tune as if repairing a teenage boy's memories was a hobby or something.

"A jungle?" I wanted to confirm as I slowly approached the girl, taking a stance near her out stretched self. She was always in this room when she did her sketches, being that Sora slept in this room.

"Yes, this its one of the first worlds Sora visited with Donald and Goofy." Naminé again smiled before putting the paper aside and continuing on another drawing. The set she was creating obviously pertained to the same world, since almost all of her drawings were completely green.

First world huh? It hadn't been long since Naminé started repairing Sora's memories. So of course she would be on one of his first worlds.

I sat down in front of Sora's sleeping pod, bored to no end but also tired from today's battling. Apparently the defense system had some minor flaws. Ansem would have to fix it later.

The hall was silent, except for the scribbling of Naminé and her colors. She scattered her pictures on the ground, each marking a new chain in Sora's memories repaired. It felt weird examining each creation, knowing that I was basically looking at a cheat sheet of someone else's life.

"What are these?" I motioned with my head to a couple of drawings. They were the only one's that weren't encompassed in green.

"That's a camp site Sora walked through several times in this world. And that…" Naminé giggled slightly, adding to my confusion "…that's a tree house!" She smiled but quickly regained composure and silently continued to draw.

"Tree house?" Of course Sora would remember a tree house in the jungle. He was such a knuckle head. The detail of the tree house was impossible to decipher, since crayon wasn't the best drawing utensil. But the size of the tree house was obvious. It was built into the side of a massive looking tree that looked almost too perfect for the structures form. It was as if the tree was grown to support this building.

Naminé dished out another drawing, before declaring she only needed one more to complete this world's memories. I nodded in acknowledgement, before accidently crushing a crayon drawn sketch with my boot.

"Oops…" I picked the picture up, examining its color. This time it consisted entirely of blue's that had huge lumps of color randomly dispersed through out the blue shading. On the top of the picture were green threads of color that stopped just before the blue. It was really weird looking.

"What is this?" I asked while looking at the drawing harder, thinking that would help.

"That's a lagoon located in the world. Those are hippos. And vines hanging over the water." Naminé stated as she pointed to each section of the picture "Sora had to use the vines and hippos to get over the lagoon." She smiled in amusement before finishing her last sketch.

I just stared at the drawing, the events of Sora's past life hitting me hard. To her, these looked like fun and games. But I know that Sora had been through a lot. Yeah, maybe some of it was fun and enjoyable, but I can't forget the fact that all that turmoil could have been avoided if I hadn't succumbed to darkness. Mickey says it's not my fault, but in reality it is and always will be

I swiftly got up from my crouched position and walked to Sora's pod. The white spherical structure was the only thing keeping me from seeing my friend. Exhausted I decided to rest, knowing that the next day was going to be a hard one.

"Good night…Sora."

"Riku!" I snapped out of my flashback to Hikari's panicked voice. Her hand had clutched my arm so hard that her fingers shook from the force. I was mildly surprised that I had gotten so lost in thought to block out everything happening around me. Then I nearly fell out of my seat in realizing how close the world was now and how fast we were heading towards it.

Quickly I lowered the speed to where the Gummi Ship was practically hovering over the tree line of the world. I could hear branches snap from the weight of the metal contraption.

Damn. That was too close.

"What the fuck was that Riku! Are you trying to kill us before we even get to see this world!" Hikari yelled as she yanked her hand aggressively away from my arm. Her rage was obvious, but I could sense the fear she was feeling. I wouldn't blame her…I almost killed us.

"I'm sorry. I got lost in thought. I didn't mean to increase the speed." Wow…that sounded stupid.

"Lost in thought? What was so important to where you nearly sent the Gummi Ship to crash into the ground? Huh?" Hikari was breathing hard and gripped the edge of her chair as if it were the only thing keeping her alive.

"I remembered…"

I remembered when this crazy witch provoked me into darkness which caused my body to be taken over by a Heartless who caused me to nearly kill my best friend, then eventually we were trapped in a castle run by a bunch of Nobodies who erased my best friend's memories which lead me to take the form of the thing I hate most. Oh and also I had to watch over my best friend's body as he slept in recovery mode for his memories that were to be repaired by another Nobody.

"…something about this place." I proceeded to lower the Gummi Ship…slowly…to the jungle floor. The engines churned with the dramatic changes in speed. The metal of the engine creaked as if to scold me for being so careless.

"What did you remember!" Hikari, now, had lost all tones of panic and hostility and excitedly became interested in what I had to say. Her body bounced with the continuing of our decent. Hundreds of branches obscured our view from any further examination of the world. I was only able to pin point certain key places. One being the exact place I wanted to check out first.

"I'll tell you when we land." Hikari reluctantly agreed before continuing her sudden interest in our surroundings. It was as if she had never seen trees before. Weird…

"You seem excited." I said with an amused tone. The way she was presenting herself was a little too entertaining to watch.

"Well I'm sorry." Her sarcasm was thick before being traded out with yet another thrilled tone. "I've never been to a place like this. It's just…exciting knowing that I'm going to learn the layout of this world and all its secrets. Plus I might be able to meet new people. Of course I'll have to help them out but that's not a problem. It's the whole reason I'm here anyways. Oh and also the new enemies will be pretty fun to fight, I just hope they aren't that psychotic. But then again it wouldn't be fun if they weren't. Right Riku? Oh cool! Did you see that? Something just flew by that tree over there!" I laughed at her rant, surprised to see someone get this excited over a new world.

Only just a few minutes ago was this girl screaming at me to get a hold of myself since I almost crashed. Now she's like a kid who was just thrown into a candy store. Giddy for what opportunities awaited her. She must be bi-polar are extremely excited for this…

"You're a little too motivated." I joked as we continued our decent. Hikari only glared before turning back to the window, almost pressed up against the glass.

The Gummi Ship scrapped loudly against another tree. Space quickly diminished as our seemingly small vessel was struggling to find its way down to the dirt floor. I was tempted to use the lasers to blast an opening for us, but these weapons were only to be used on…specific hindrances.

Thud. Thud. The Gummi Ship had finally made it to a safe landing, although the shell did receive some damage. But nothing major, plus the metal was designed to slowly repair itself when not in use. Hopefully Cid managed to maintain that feature.

The lights to the Gummi Ship gradually dimmed. The dashboard fell to a complete silence and all the controls locked in their current settings. The only source of life from the ship was a small light located over the Gummi Ship hatch. Exactly where Hikari was waiting.

She leaned against the frame with her arms crossed over her chest. It took me a while to realize she was blocking the only exit.

"Ok we've landed. Now tell me what you remember." She said mild curiosity in her words. She stood unmoving, fighting the urge to bust out of the ship I'm sure.

"There's this tree house I want to go to. It should be a good start. Plus, I saw it while coming down and its close." It was only a few minutes away if we kept a steady pace. The only major obstacle was the slope we had to climb in order to get there.

"Tree house?" Her face was full of surprise as she got up from her slanted stance. "Then what are we waiting for?" She left the frame completely and allowed me to exit the ship. The hatch opened with yet another hiss, but the sight of the world was something I've never seen before.

Sure I've travelled to many different places but I've never seen scenery like this. The trees were huge and flush with leaves and branches. The foliage barely let in a fragment of light from the blazing sun over head. Also the tranquility felt was new and exotic. After the Gummi Ship ceased its hiss the only sounds that could be heard were the faint screeches of animals in the canopies and the rustling of branches.

Peaceful.

I jumped down from the Gummi Ship, seeing that the stairs there had broken off. Junk parts…

"This place is so…amazing!" Hikari leaned against the door frame, still examining the new setting around her. She really is excited…

"Here…" I offered my hand for her to come down the ship. That courtesy factor unconsciously coming out.

"Wh-what…are you…doing?" Hikari looked at my hand as if it were on fire or something. I held it out further, confused by her reaction.

"I'll help you down. Come on…" Don't tell me I'm insulting? It's not my fault I've always been like this…since Kairi wasn't the 'active' sort of type I've always unintentionally helped out. Guess its become a habit…

"Oh…th-thanks…" Hikari reached out to grab my hand before leaping off the Gummi Ship. She landed crouched down on one knee a few feet from me "…thanks Riku! But I think I can handle a little leap!" She called over before smiling arrogant smirk.

I forgot that this girl was different. She didn't easily take help from others and was often insulted if the situation ever rose to that. Plus…she definitely wasn't weak. However I still have some restraint to fully trust her. She was strong yes, and she could obviously hold her own in battle but it was that mysterious and unknown qualities about her that put up a huge wall. The most significant moment was when we saw that new Organization member at the castle. She knew him or at least recognized him.

There were too many things going on to compose a full explanation. I'll leave it at rest…for now.

"Riku hurry up!" Hikari was already a good ways up the cliff so I ran to catch up. The ground was slightly moist, probably from a recent rain fall.

"Eager aren't we?" I joked.

"Shut up. I've never been to a place like this!" She said while summoning her golden blade in her hands. The slope was a little more difficult than I thought it was going to be to climb, so we were using our weapons to clear paths and as leverage in tight situations. "I want to learn everything about this world. All of its secrets I want revealed!" She said while clenching her free hand. She was more determined than I thought.

"Why?" I blurted out before I could restrain myself. Damn, I guess my curiosity was sparked.

"Why? Well because I want to help this place. That the reason I wanted to come on this journey. So I could help places like this. Even if I don't know much I'm ready to learn. I just…wanna help." She said with a small smile.

The squawking of vibrant colored birds echoed through the forest canopy, ruffling small branches near our heads. Leaves cascaded around us, almost like green spectrums of rain.

"But…" Hikari suddenly said, interrupting the growing silence. "…I've got another reason to be here now." She said while smiling in my direction. I just continued climbing confused by her statement.

"What's that?" She clicked mouth before giving another smirk.

"Well aren't you here to find your friends. As long as I'm here why don't I just…you know…help." Her voice almost died down at the end of her sentence but I managed to understand through the quiet of the jungle.

She want to help me?

"So you're willing to help strangers so easily?" It wasn't a humorous question. Honestly I had been surrounded by selfish people who never really took the time to help others. This quality, to me, was rare in a person. Especially with the universe we live in.

"Or course! Everyone deserves a helping hand." Her cheerful tone was still apparent but I noticed how her presence continued to become more crestfallen. Geez, she's a confusing mix of emotions. "We…we'll find your friends Riku." This time I barely caught her voice as a sudden shake in the canopies above caused a flurry of leaves and branches to fall.

"Yeah…" Was the only reply I could offer. The feeling of knowing I wasn't in this alone took a greater toll than I thought. Honestly I knew this journey was going ot be a long one, but just hearing Hikari's compliance...it felt strange.

Ignoring he series of odd emotions, I jerked my head in the direction of the tree house above the steepening slope.

"We better hurry." I said before summoning my Keyblade and slashing away a huge bush. Hikari followed suit and slashed an arc that expanded the opening created.

"Let's go!"

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Hikari P.O.V.

"Holy…this place if freaking huge! This isn't a tree house its…a mansion!" When Riku said tree house I pictured a small wooden platform in a little dinky tree. Something that could be easily be torn down with one swipe of my blade. Instead I'm faced with this...huge structure.

"Ha, sorry I forget to say it's a little bigger than most tree houses." Riku teased before proceding to walk along a path to the house's entrance. Wooden boards were nailed in the ground to give us better leverage.

"Who built this place?" I asked amazed with the grandness of wood. But on closer inspection I could tell this place was hand made and very old. The wood was uneven as well as rotting, and the netting under the tree house was tattered and weak looking.

"I don't know." Riku said before taking his Keyblade of his back. He stopped walking and turned to face me, a serious expression in his eyes. "This place is still unknown to me. So I can't tell you what enemies we might face. For now…let's just be extra wary." With that his blade became a sinister black before returning to its normal sheen.

"Alright." I said, dying down the glow of my blade too. The last thing I want is my blade giving us away. Surprise attacks always guaranteed victory. Or at least they always have before.

Quietly we further approached the structure. The anxiety in me was nearly bubbling over, still feeling the effects of travel on my body. Exciting…but also very scary and foreign.

I took the opportunity to take in every detail about this place. The netting under the tree house was the only thing that stopped you from splattering into the jungle below, that is, if you fell. A small platform extended around the entire structure, acting like a patio. There was also a boat that hung precariously above the jungle air. Why someone would hang a boat there I have no idea.

"Safe keeping I guess."

"Huh?" Shit…spoke my thoughts again.

"Nothing." I whispered before signaling to go further. Riku gave me a confused look before jumping onto the patio platform of the tree house. The wood creaked slightly from the weight, but it felt sturdier than it looked.

I looked through the window, searching for any signs of movement or life, but it was empty. Well empty of life, it was filled with al sorts of crap. Boxes were stacked everywhere along the walls, shards of glass and wood littered the floors, and drapery from the curtains were shredded everywhere.

"What happened here?" It looked like a serious battle had taken place. I unconsciously held my blade tighter.

Are we too late?

"It happened a long time ago. You can see the dust." I jumped at how close Riku's voice was. He was leaning to the right of me, looking through the square piece of glass above my own.

"Oh-okay." My heart nearly blew up there for a second. But was it cause of the tree house's condition or…

No. It couldn't be. I'm just anxious of this new world that's all.

We went inside the tree house, ready for anything that could pop out. But there was nothing. The only movement that I could detect was the swaying of the burgundy curtains from the wind.

"It's empty." I said a little disappointed that there was no one to save and nothing to fight.

Riku rested his blade along his shoulders. He has a look that reflected my own disappointment. "I guess we'll just have to keep searching." He said, walking along the floor scanning for any clue he could find.

I searched too, but the place was a mess! There wasn't one step I could take without stepping on a broken piece of glass or nearly fall through a hole. A loud crunching noise caught my attention when I placed my foot over a bundle of fabric.

I carefully lifted the material, curious as to what the lump under this blanket was. To my surprise a lovely looking picture from was nearly flushed into the floor's wood. I scrapped the frame out with my blade only breaking it in half.

"Oops." If I thought the picture frame was nice, the picture inside was absolutely beautiful. A family of three starred out into my eyes. The parents had a serious expression, yet I could see the love and compassion they held. The infant in the woman's eyes was too adorable for words. I'd never seen eyes that big.

"Hey Riku…look at..." BAM! My sentence was cut short and my vision went blurry. Something hit me hard in the side, flinging me off my feet.

"Hikari!" I tried to get up, but my head spun from impact.

"What…the hell…" That's when a loud screech filled the air, instantly making my vision return to normal. The clash of Riku blade could be heard along with the screeching of some…cat!

"Bastard…cat." It was definitely a Heartless. Its fur was a golden yellow but the darkness surrounding it morphed the color into a dirty smoke cloud. The Heartless emblem glowed on its chest, while its eyes were not that of any ordinary animal's. They were an intense gold…and full of evil.

The cat collided with Riku, only to be thrown back by his backslash. The cat screeched in pain as it collided into a heap of barrels. It pounced back onto its feet, baring its sharp claws into the wood. Dark liquid sludge dripped from its fangs; since its mouth hung lose from broken hinges.

Disgusting thing…

It dashed about the tree house at such an incredible speed that I almost became dizzy in trying to keep up with it. It used its claws to latch onto the wood, giving it the ability to jump at a complete horizontal motion from the banisters above.

"What the…" I had enough; I slashed my blade in a vertical motion. The light missed the feline, but I finally got its attention. Unconsciously I slipped the picture into my short pocket, before launching myself at the animal.

Its claws rang against my blade as the metal blocked the attack. Its head viciously snapped at my own as it struggled to overcome my own weight by pushing its body down on the blade.

"Ha…fell for it." I focused my magic into the metal, secreting a stinging glow right into the enemie's throat. It riled back in pain as it raced around the tree house once again, struggling to ease the light's magical sting.

It dashed about the room before crashing back into Riku this time. He successfully blocked the attack, but the feline couldn't have picked a better place to fight. The weight of the two was to much and the floor gave way. They fell to the lose netting below.

"Shit! Riku!" I jumped down to the ropes, panic rose in my stomach. Did they fall? If they did then Riku… "Riku!"

Thankfully, they were still on the nets, but relief never took hold of me. The ropes were harder to fight and defend on. The Heartless had the disadvantage, since it had two more legs to worry about getting tangle in the ropes. However, it was to fast to get tangled in the netting.

It jumped vigorously against the ropes, bouncing off the tree house's bottom only to create a wave of netting. Riku was struggling to maintain his footing, and eventually one of his legs fell through.

I ran towards Riku, knowing that this was the moment the feline was waiting for. But I wasn't fast enough, and the cat launched itself into Riku's tangled form. "Riku! Look out!"

The clash of metal against teeth echoed through the jungle. Riku managed to block the cat's claws while twisting his arms in an awkward pose behind his back. But that wouldn't last long.

"Take this!" I screamed while sending a line of light into the cats frame. The attack ripped through the netting allowing Riku to release his leg and get to sturdier netting. The cat rolled to a stop a few yards away. A little more force and it would have definitely fallen.

"Watch out." Riku said as the cat slowly rose from its fallen position. "Get ready." Suddenly the Heartless roared at an ear deafening volume. I cringed in pain, since my hands couldn't really cover my ears right now.

The cat turned to face us, this time its fur was completely engulfed in darkness, no visible gold at all. Its mouth still hung broken, but the sludge secreted became more thick and toxic looking.

It pounced, and I mean it really pounced! It flew all the way toward Riku and I in just one single bound. This was it…its full power.

The cat scratched vigorously at our feet, hoping to tangle us up again.

"This is it!" Riku said before sending the cat flying into the under wood of the tree house. It hissed in pain, but immediately got up from the blow. It ran circles around us, jumping off of anything it landed its feet on. I think it jumped off of plain air at one point, but its speed made its legs look like a blur.

"Damn it!" I screamed before ending up back to back with Riku. It was playing with us now, seeing what move we were going to make or waiting for our legs to become tangled in the net below us.

"Lets end this." Riku said motioning to patch of dirt the feline continuously jumped from.

"Alright!" I pushed off of Riku's back and launched my body into the Heartless' path. It roared with pleasure, thinking that it finally had me. Idiot…it did remember there were two of us right?

Boom! The cat went flying further out into the net with a blow from Riku's Keyblade. This time the cat struggled to recover, but slowly its body began to rise. Damn it, this thing just didn't give up.

The cat returned to its feet, but this time it didn't move. It only stood, entranced over our bodies. Riku carefully walked back to my side above more tattered rope. Some snaps and tears could be heard but they were ignored. My focus was on this nasty thing in front of us.

Snap. The cat stepped back, one foot at a time, its eyes never leaving our own. On reflex, both Riku and I took a step forward, ready to finish this little kitty off. Obviously it had given up. I couldn't blame it; it was inevitable from the start.

Snap. Rip. Snap. The cat backed away further on the rope, hissing every time we took a step forward. Its ears became flat against its head, a clear sign that it was…well…scarred. Stupid weak Heartless. Just like any other creature, this one battled for one thing only. But it wasn't going to get my heart. Nor anyone else's…

SNAP! We were completely out on the rope before the Heartless stopped its retreat. Instead it began to advance, quickly! Before we could calculate what was going on the cat leapt in the air. Riku and I sent our attacks flying, darkened tendrils travelling along beams of light. But the cat disappeared in mid flight, leaving only a puff of darkness in the air.

"What?"

"Huh?" Bother Riku and maintained our fighting stance. What the fuck? That thing just left? Poof, gone! Gah! This was so frustrating! After all that, the thing just fled!

SNAP! SNAP! Suddenly the ropes beneath us began to slack, breaking in multiple places and flying out to the jungle below. Our added weight, created a huge sink hole where we were standing.

That's what it was doing while running around. The rips and tears in the rope were strategically placed to create a circle around our current position. Damn it!

"Hold on!" Riku screamed before the ropes fully collapsed under our feet. The circular sheet created hung limply by only a foot length of rope. I clutched to the net, praying that the rope held long enough for us to climb back up to the top.

Snap! Oh yeah, I forgot things never really go my way.


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oh and if you couldn't figure it out they are in the KH1 world Deep Jungle. Why? Well it was one of the first worlds Sora went to...and plus i love Tarzan. More to come next chap...

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