A/N: Yay for inspiration! I've got a lot of ideas for this story today, which is a good thing because I was starting to run dry. I keep getting ideas for another AU I want to do after I get far enough in this story. I'm sure the reason I keep getting ideas for this other AU is all the fault of this book, Bitterblue. I mean, it was wonderful (despite having a few homosexual couples, thankfully I was able to ignore it because they were all minor) and had so many elements that I was planning to include in my other AU, and now I've been getting so many ideas for it! Ah well, I'm still going to wait until Eon's Hour really gets under way before I start anything more time-consuming than a oneshot. But really, I definitely recomment Bitterblue, which can be read perfectly fine without reading it's companions, Graceling and Fire, but if you're the type who likes to try and predict a book's ending you might want to. Also it would help you understand who a few of the minor characters are.

Anyway, Bitterblue is amazing, and someday I might write fanfiction for it. Who knows? It's way better than it's companions, not that they were bad.

Oh yeah, and I noticed that some of the spacing is off in a few earlier chapters, so I'll be editing those chapters to fix that. Sorry if that sends you a bunch of alerts (I don't know if it will or not, I'm new around here, but sorry if it does). Also I'll be going back to fix the fancy e's in Naminé because it's been bugging me.


The door creaked and Aqua frowned; deciding to tell someone to oil it soon. However, her gaze was drawn to Naminé, standing on her tiptoes, hanging something on the white wall. At the sound, Naminé turned, allowing Aqua to glimpse the object - the sketch of the black-cloaked figures.

"Aqua? Did you need something?" Naminé asked.

"Yes - I'm going home to Departure, to visit Terra and Ven. I thought I'd tell you I won't be here for a while."

Aqua turned to leave, but something was on her mind. "Naminé, is that drawing... special?"

Naminé smiled slightly. "It was based on a dream."