Well hello there. If there is still anyone out there, I truly, sincerely am sorry. From the bottom of my heart. My account was yet again hacked, and I had the site looking into it for me. I tried to copy and paste it into a new account to continue the story, but it just wasn't getting the attention on a different account. As all hope was lost, *beep* a little email from FF about 10 minutes ago telling me my account is mine once more! Anyways, here we are, many moons later. I'm back. I'm sorry. Let's do this, shall we? This one's for all of you still out there! I love you all so much!

As for updates, it totally depends on the response…if you all are over it, i totally understand, and I won't continue. It's all up to you! Xox Katie

I'm using a new Macbook so editing is different. Bear with me.

Song of the chapter: Unstoppable- Alex Goot


Sora's world was spinning for what seemed to be an eternity. He couldn't tell if he was actually moving due to the gummy ship's motion, or if his mind was playing tricks on him. Either way, he wanted help, but was too immobile and disoriented to gain the attention of Donald or Goofy. Gasping, Sora tried to call out for help, with no luck. His voice seemed to be lost to his pounding headache. Without a choice in the matter, he lay there on the floor, pathetic and scared; knowing he'd have to wait until they reached Yen Sid's tower before someone came to help him. He was just praying that he'd pass out so he didn't have to deal with the agony any longer.


The travel back to the Keyblade Graveyard was quiet. Riku was nervous, and Mickey knew it. He didn't really know what to say to the pensive teen, which was a foreign feeling on both ends. The silence was cut with Riku's out loud thinking,

"What if I can't handle Terra's fighting?"

"What do ya mean, Riku?" Mickey asked.

"Exactly that. Master Yen Sid said I stand the best chance, which i suppose I can respect. But you and I both know that doesn't mean I'll be able to win against him in battle. I scared of the outcome that doesn't seem to be acknowledged."

Mickey sighed, thinking about just how much Riku had grown since his journey first began,

"Well, Riku, in the event that you aren't holding up, in here with you. We'll get out of there together, and try again until we win. It's like when you fought Roxas…but this time no dark powers needed!"

Just as the two exchanged small, faded grins, the alarm of their ship rang, indicating their destination was in sight. Exhaling sharply, Riku stood and walked towards the door, feeling the decent of the ship, as well as his stomach.

As the ship's doors opened, Riku's face was met with the dusty, wisping air. It was just as grungy as it was the last time they were there; just as eerie.

"Alright, so where is the fragment of his heart supposed to be?" Riku wondered, not really asking, more thinking aloud.

"I believe Master Yen Sid said it was going to be at the crossroads of keyblades," Mickey said.

"Oh right, where we were last time?"

"Yup, you got it. Are you ready, Riku?"

Riku only nodded, looking forward, and walking towards the known location.


"Vanitas! Come out now!" Ventus demanded, screaming at the top of his lungs, "I won't run from you ever again! I'm not scared!"

Ven's surroundings were complete darkness. He assumed it was the realm of darkness, but he couldn't be certain. Quickly turning his head in every direction as to not lose his guard, Ven began to grow more impatient.

"Why can't i just seem to shake you?" Vanitas scoffed, his location still unknown.

"Because I'm you! What a stupid question," Ven spat back, still profusely turning his head.

"Yeah? If that's the case, then why the hell are you following me? If I'm you and you're me, then what good will fighting me do? Hmm?"

Ven paused for a moment too long, only for Vanitas to laugh,

"Ha, you idiot. I'm growing tired of you. I'll come back to play when the time's right. Get lost."

Not a moment later, the ground beneath Ven because hazy, and it swallowed him up, only allowing him a quick gasp as everything went dark.


"Where the heck could Ven have gone?" Aqua frowned, shaking her head in utter confusion.

"I hate to say it, but I don't think he's here anymore, Aqua," Kairi sighed, reluctantly.

"Well, while we're here, we may as well help you guy out, Anna," Aqua smiled, "I mean, there hasn't been any heartless yet, so all we have to do is looking for your sister, and then we can-"

"Heartless!" Kairi interrupted, pointing at a large group of weaker shadows.

"Wait, whats that?!" Kristoff gasped.

With a shake of the frozen ground below their feet, a large abominable snowman rose from the ground, followed by many more heartless. In the midst of the mix- a young lady dressed in a gorgeous blue gown; certainly not appropriate attire for the weather.

"Elsa!" Anna exclaimed, finally finding her sister.

"Anna! Stay back! I caused this…I can't control this! I'm sorry!" Anna cried, begging them all to leave.

"No, we won't leave you!" Anna screamed, "What do we do, Aqua?"

"Stay back, Kairi and I have this one!" Aqua turned to Kairi, who gave her a nod of assurance, "You ready Kairi?"

"Let's do this," Kairi closed her eyes for a second, before she and Aqua charged at the mess of monsters.

Although the heartless they were fighting were nothing more than shadows and soldiers, this battle was seemingly tough. Kari had been trained, and trained well if she did say so herself. But she was an Island girl. She'd never really experienced snow, and that was't exactly something she could be trained for; her body wasn't exactly able to just adapt to the foreign, overwhelming cold. She could no longer keep up, and it didn't even take Aqua an inquiry to figure out why.

"Elsa! Help them!" Anna pleaded desperately, "You said it yourself- you created this! So fix it! I know you can!"

Elsa looked helplessly at the scene in front of her, sombrely and guilty.

"She didn't create this, Anna!" Aqua yelled, dodging an attack, "This big snowman's a heartless! Regardless, we need to get out of here!"

"Come with us, Elsa! Hurry! We can figure all of this out, but please, come now!" Anna screamed.

"We can't keep this up! Come now!" Aqua demanded as she and Kairi turned and sprinted away from the scene.

At the last moment, Elsa ran, dodging the last of the smaller heartless. The large snow heartless tried to run, but tripped, toppling over a cliff.

"Phew…" Kairi sighed, shivering sublty.

"Can we please go back to Arendale now?" Kristoff sighed."

"Ooh, yes! Please? Can we? I'd love to," Olaf smiled, as if nothing bad had just happened.

"Olaf? Is that you?" Elsa cocked her head in curiosity.

"You created him, Elsa," Anna stated.

"Wow, it'd good to see you," Elsa beamed.

"We can have all the time in the world to catch up back in Arendale, Elsa."

"No one wants me there now, Anna. You know that," Elsa turned away.

"You don't know that! We just need to learn how to keep your powers in check. You know, show people that they aren't bad or dangerous!"

Elsa sighed, thinking deeply, before reluctantly nodding.

The large party all huddled in Kristoff's sleigh, Sven pulling then at a faster pace than walking back to Arendale.


Although Sora had though he'd stayed awake the entire ride, he supposed he was wrong when he looked up to see Donald and Goofy standing over him. He couldn't remember them coming into his room at any point, more as though they had just appeared there. He noticed that they both were incredibly blurry, and at that moment he also realized that they were speaking to him, but he couldn't hear a thing. Doubtless they were yelling as the hovered over him, but nothing came through.

Sora wasn't even certain if this was a dream or not. He didn't even feel the pain anymore. Come to think of it, nothing. He felt nothing at all anymore. As he tried to speak he felt the air leave his lungs.

As he blinked his eyes for what seemed to be a second, another familiar face entered his room- Leon. Followed by Cid. Why were they at Radiant Garden and not Master Yen Sid's tower? And what the hell was happening to him? Before any more questions could flood his mind, everything went into a white haze.

Have you heard of the ancient Keyblade War?

Yeah, the Master's favourite story.

So, you know the lost masters. They're the ones who started the Keyblade War.

Never heard of em'.

You can drop the facade…On that land shall darkness prevail and light expire. The future…well…its already been written.

Who's to say I can't change it? And maybe light will prevail. There's more to light than meets the eye. You might be surprised.

Oh, I hope so..

The voices faded, as all of Sora's senses reconnected all at once. Screaming, Sora sat upright, panting.

"Sora?!" Donald gasped, "What happened to you? You had us worried sick!"

"I…"

"Are you okay?" Leon gave a very deep concerned stare.

"Uhh…" Sora still couldn't form a coherent sentence.

"Sora…are you feeling better?"

"The lost masters…" Sora whispered so quietly it almost went unnoticed. Almost.

"What?" Donald crossed his arms, becoming frustrated, obviously due to fear and worry.

"Uhh, nothing. I'm fine," Sora stood, only to stumble. Luckily, Goofy, caught him in a quick second, "Sorry, Goof. I'm okay, honest," He assured as he straightened out, "It was just a headache."

"What the hell kinda headache was that?" Cid scoffed, "Sound like somethin' more if you ask me."

"Really, I'm fine."

"Sora… that's all you keep saying," Donald sighed, "If you were fine, we wouldn't have had to make an emergency stop in Radiant Garden. We would have just gone straight to Master Yen Sid."

"Donald's right, ya know," Goofy said.

"Alright, I guess bringing it up with the Master couldn't hurt," Sora sighed in defeat, "Sorry to worry you all, but we really should be going."

"No worries," Leon said, "Just…be careful, okay?"

"Always," Sora nodded.


As soon as the sleigh crossed the walls back into the city, Elsa was spotted by civilians, as many began to whisper and cry out,

"It's the queen!"

"Run!"

"Stop this cold madness!"

"Witch!"

The cries of the people halted immediteatly as the ground began to shutter in a somewhat familiar pattern. As Aqua, Kairi and the rest turned around from their seats, the large snow heartless was right behind them, charging fast. Commotion immediately began to break out; all of Arendale was in crisis mode.

Kristoff commanded Sven, who was eager to comply with moving away fast.

"Damn! We can try and hold it off as long as I can! But I think you might want to evacuate the city!" Aqua cried and she Kairi hopped off the sleigh.

Watching the two keyblade wielders struggling was enough to made Elsa, Anna and Kristoff panic.

"Elsa, listen to me," Anna turned her sister so she was forced to look her in the eye, "I know you're good at shutting people out. You closed me out for years. But now you have nothing left to hide!"

"Anna…" Elsa huffed, apologetically.

"Just listen!" Anna pulled her sister into the warmest hug possible, "Now I'm in, and you won't close me out anymore! If you can create snow with sadness, create warmth with love!"

Holding hands, the sisters ran up to the struggling Aqua and Kairi, who were throwing every fire spell they had at the heartless.

"Anna! Elsa!" Kairi gasped, looking over her shoulder.

"It's not safe! Stay back!"

"It's okay," Anna assured, turning to her sister, "Show Arendale what you can do, sis!"

Elsa started the snow heartless up in the eye, feeling the familiar feeling of her powers, but with a warm twist. Warm twirls of wind charged from her graceful hands, turning into powerful winds, that cut straight through the cold. Within seconds, the heartless melted, leaving a patch of grass in it's place.

Kairi and Aqua smiled, huffing from echaustion.

"You did it, Elsa! I knew you could do it!" Anna cried, hugging her sister.

"Look!" A civilian hollered, "The queen! She saved us!"

Within seconds, multiple residents of Arendale were coming out of their hiding places- approaching the queen with gratitude and praise. Smiling, Elsa spoke to her people,

"Citizen's or Arendale, as your queen, I say…Let there be summer again!"

Cheering of the many people could be heard for miles. Elsa did once more, feeling love and light in her heart. With that, warm winds and gusts cut though the ice, making it summer once more.

"Uhh..a little help here…" Olaf blinked, melting before the eye.

"Oh!" Elsa laughed, creating a cloud above the little snowman.

"Wow, my own snowstorm! Thank you!" He cheered.

"Aqua! Kairi!" Anna called over the two young ladies, "Thank you so much! For everything!"

"Anytime," Kairi smiled."

"I'm sorry we couldn't find your friends," Olaf sighed.

"Oh, that's okay. But speaking of, we really should get back to looking," Aqua said.

"Right! Well, be sure to come back and visit sometime soon, okay?" Anna grinned.

"We'll be waiting for your return," Elsa beamed, locking her arm with her sisters.

"Thanks, see you soon!" Aqua waved, she and Kairi beaming back up to their gummi ship.


As Sora, Donald and Goofy piled in the gummy ship again, Sora headed back to his room.

"Excuse me, where do you think you're going?" Donald questioned.

"Uhh…to my room? Is that okay, mom?" Sora teased.

"No, actually, it's not," Donald stated matter of factly, "Until we know what's going on, you're not leaving my sight or Goofy's."

"Are you kidding me?"

Both Goofy and Donald blankly stared at the teen, who sighed, sitting in the sub control seat, making sure to be in plain sight of his friends. He felt like a burden; more of a problem or inconvenience than he did a solution. The comfortable silence that accompanied the flight gave Sora more than enough time to try and make sense of what he heard. Taking a piece of paper and a nearby pen, he wrote down the words exactly, so as to not forget a single word.

"The lost masters…" He whispered as he closed his eyes, thinking deeply and calmly.


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