The girl floated alone through the void, unaware of her surroundings as she slept peacefully.

"...Kairi?" A quiet voice echoed through the void. And yet, the girl, Kairi, did not respond. "Kairi, it's me! You need to wake up." Silence echoed through the void. A bright flash of light erupted from nothing, and took the form of another girl appeared, her features almost exactly like that of Kairi's. This girl had long, blonde hair and a white dress. She floated over to the motionless girl. "Kairi, please wake up. You have to wake up!"

"She's broken..." The girl gasped, whirling around but finding no one but her and Kairi.

"Who's there?"

"Me? I have no name, no identity. Those were stole from me." The soundless voice responded. "You are...?"

"My name is Naminé!" The girl responded.

"Oh, a lovely name... So... Her?"

"Kairi? Xehanort struck her down to invoke Sora's rage."

"Xehanort? I am unfamiliar with that name."

"He was trying to take control of Kingdom Hearts!"

"Kingdom Hearts? That sounds more familiar..."

"What is this place? Where are we?" Naminé demanded.

"A nexus between our third world and the second world." Confusion spread across Naminé's face.

"Huh? What do you mean by that?" The response Naminé got was a powerful blow to the back. She staggered forward, mouth agape as she collapsed, her body slowly breaking apart in wisps of light.

"I'm sorry, but I've said too much already." Naminé looked up to see a girl about Kairi's age. She had orange red hair and wore a white dress. A gold colored Keyblade rested in her hand. "I have nothing against you, but I cannot let him find me. I am truly sorry." Naminé opened her mouth, but never got to speak as her body faded. The girl turned to Kairi's motionless form, before silently holding up a single dandelion, staring at it before letting it drop silently, with a sigh, she pointed her Keyblade at Kairi, and a thin beam of light erupted from the tip, striking Kairi in the chest and flooding the void with light...


"So as you can see, most of Duckburg is covered by Magica's shadow minions." Hiro explained as he gestured to the holographic map of Duckburg, which Sofia poked at curiously. "When not on Order business, she spends most of her time in Scrooge McDuck's money bin. Now, the shadows can only take form in unconcentrated light, hence all the working light fixtures out on the street. So, the best method would be to either go through the buildings, or shut off all the lights." Sofia nodded, shouldering her bag.

"Thanks Hiro."

"If you want, I can send Baymax-"

"No." Sofia interrupted. "You've helped me enough. I'm not having you needlessly endangering yourselves." Her eyes wandered to Webby, who was aiding her friend Dewey, who had a set of bloody bandages tightened around his waist and seemed to slip in and out of consciousness. Nala was off somewhere doing something.

"There's no problem with accepting help you know." Sofia shook her head.

"No. I'm sorry. Too many people gave gotten hurt because of me." She raised her wand, and dissapeared in a flash of magic, reappearing outside on a less illuminated street of Duckburg. She looked down, before quietly speaking, more to herself then anything. "Everyone who ever tried to help me only ends up hurt." She turned and walked on quietly, only to stop dead in her tracks as her Amulet let off a faint glow. She stared at the artifact in surprise, only for her hands to clench up as she felt a presence materialize behind her. She glanced back briefly, then her eyes snapped shut at the sight of the white haired woman. "Leave me alone."

"You called me here. Even if it wasn't your intent." Elsa responded, taking a tentative step forward. "I know what it's like, to want to protect people so much that you push them away. It's not the answer Sofia."

"Then what IS!?" Sofia snapped. Elsa shook her head, walking up beside Sofia.

"When I was struggling to control my powers, I pushed my own sister away, but it only caused more harm then good..." She sighed. It wasn't until my powers nearly killed her that I realized I needed her more than anything. The bonds we share are what makes us so strong."

"What, you're saying 'my friends are my power?' That sounds so cheesy."

"Maybe, but it's true." Sofia turned away. Elsa gave a sad smile. "All of your hurt, your worries... Just let it go." For some reason, Sofia couldn't help but wince at that statement. Silence dawned on her as the Amulet sent Elsa back to wherever she had been summoned from, leaving Sofia alone once again.


Bambi sat silently outside the cabin, pondering as Mickey silently walked up to him.

"I know it's a lot to take in..."

"How am I supposed to fight the Order?" Mickey sighed.

"You won't be alone in the matter."

"But I don't know what to do Mickey!" The mouse shook his head as he began to walk away from the cabin.

"I'm doing everything I can to help. Just please, don't do anything stupid." He vanished in the blink of an eye. From the cabin's roof, small, white mouse watched silently, before tightening her purple coat around herself and quietly slipping back through a hole in the roof, leaving Bambi alone.


Mickey silently reappeared outside of an abandoned city, his footsteps echoing silently. He froze as a presence made itself known, and he turned to see a black and white cat silently walking up to him.

"Julius, what-" The cat threw something to him, and Mickey caught it, his eyes widening as he stared at the flowery Keyblade. "Have you been messing around in the Third World again!? At a time like this!?"

"That's the thing little brother." Julius responded, his voice, as always, having a hint of bitterness. "I found that in THIS world."