It was a warm sunny day on Destiny Islands, the perfect day for
playing. But someone new was on the children of the islands' paradise, and
Sora was bound to find out. The new kid, a g irl the same age as Sora, was
standing on the beach, hands behind her back, admiring the ocean.
"Hi!" Sora stood next to her, looking confident. "What's your name?"
"Kairi," the g irl smiled. "You?"
"I'm Sora! Nice to meet you, Kairi!" He put out his hand so she would shake it. Kairi shook his hand, and Sora noticed she had soft hands. He let her hand go. "So, where are you from?" Kairi did not answer for a while; she just stared out into the seemingly endless ocean.
"I. . . don't remember." Tears welled up in her eyes . "Not at all?" This was strange, Sora thought. Someone not knowing where they came from. . ., that was odd.
"Nothing," Kairi dried her tears, then giggled. "Sorry, I guess it was silly to cry." A big grin replaced the tears. "The ocean here is beautiful," she said softly.
"Isn't it?" Sora couldn't help but noticing that there was something special about Kairi. He couldn't put his finger on it, but there was just something about her. . . something the other g irls of the island didn't have. "Want me to introduce you to the other kids on the island?" Sora asked as he grew tired of looking out the ocean he saw everywhere.
"That would be great!" Kairi was glad she was making friends so fast.
"Hey Sora!" A boy, a year older than Kairi and Sora, came up behind them.
"Oh hey Riku! This is Kairi!" Sora introduced the two to each other.
"Hey Kairi!" Riku smiled at Kairi. Kairi said "Hello" back to him.
"I was just about to introduce her to the other kids," Sora wanted Riku to go away. He liked Kairi, and wanted to get to know her, by himself.
"Oh ok, cool! Mind if I come along?" Sora was just about to say "no" but Kairi beat him to answer.
"Sure!" Kairi smiled. Riku seemed nice, and big brother-like. Sora groaned.
"Who are you staying with, Kairi?" Riku asked.
"The mayor." Riku and Sora looked at each other. The mayor? They had seen the mayor quite a few times because of their trouble making escapades, and they mayor had grown to dislike the two, but that's a different story for another time.
"Ah, there's Selphie!" Riku changed the subject. "Hey, Selphie! Over here!" A young g irl, younger than the three, with a yellow jumper, jump rope, and brown hair that curled out at the ends came over to the three.
"Hey Riku, Sora!" She smiled. Two other boys, Tidus and Wakka stopped fighting with their sticks to come over to see what was going on. Tidus was just a year younger than Sora, with blonde hair, and Wakka was Riku's age, with red hair.
"Everyone, this is Kairi, she's new to Destiny Islands! Kairi, this is Selphie, Tidus, and Wakka." Kairi waved bashfully at the three, and they gave her a warm welcome. Questions were asked, and Kairi answered them. The two boys seemed to loose interest, and challenged Riku and Sora to a double duel.
"Hey Kairi! Come with me!" Selphie lead Kairi over to the tree house. Kairi gaped at the size of not only the tree house, but all the bridges and ladders and platforms that had been built.
"This is amazing! Who built it?" Kairi was very curious.
"Oh, no one knows! It was probably made by our parents, or their parents. . . no one really knows!"
"It's wonderful," Kairi sighed with contentment. Destiny Islands was the perfect place to live.
"So. . . who do you like?" Selphie giggled.
"What do you mean?" Kairi blushed.
"Y'know, which guy do you like?"
"Ohh. . . I don't know," Kairi's face turned a deep shade of red. "Sora's cute. . . but Riku's really nice."
"I think Sora has a crush on you," Selphie winked.
"What?" Kairi's face turned even a deeper shade of red.
"It's really obvious! And you know it too, or you wouldn't be blushing so much!"
"Well, I do like him," Kairi giggled. "But don't tell him! I don't know if he likes me, I would feel silly if he didn't!"
"Oh, don't worry! I won't!" Kairi didn't find much assurance in this though.
Heh, ok, sorry if this is a lot of dialogue. It'll get better as it goes on! I'll try to get chapter two up soon!
"Hi!" Sora stood next to her, looking confident. "What's your name?"
"Kairi," the g irl smiled. "You?"
"I'm Sora! Nice to meet you, Kairi!" He put out his hand so she would shake it. Kairi shook his hand, and Sora noticed she had soft hands. He let her hand go. "So, where are you from?" Kairi did not answer for a while; she just stared out into the seemingly endless ocean.
"I. . . don't remember." Tears welled up in her eyes . "Not at all?" This was strange, Sora thought. Someone not knowing where they came from. . ., that was odd.
"Nothing," Kairi dried her tears, then giggled. "Sorry, I guess it was silly to cry." A big grin replaced the tears. "The ocean here is beautiful," she said softly.
"Isn't it?" Sora couldn't help but noticing that there was something special about Kairi. He couldn't put his finger on it, but there was just something about her. . . something the other g irls of the island didn't have. "Want me to introduce you to the other kids on the island?" Sora asked as he grew tired of looking out the ocean he saw everywhere.
"That would be great!" Kairi was glad she was making friends so fast.
"Hey Sora!" A boy, a year older than Kairi and Sora, came up behind them.
"Oh hey Riku! This is Kairi!" Sora introduced the two to each other.
"Hey Kairi!" Riku smiled at Kairi. Kairi said "Hello" back to him.
"I was just about to introduce her to the other kids," Sora wanted Riku to go away. He liked Kairi, and wanted to get to know her, by himself.
"Oh ok, cool! Mind if I come along?" Sora was just about to say "no" but Kairi beat him to answer.
"Sure!" Kairi smiled. Riku seemed nice, and big brother-like. Sora groaned.
"Who are you staying with, Kairi?" Riku asked.
"The mayor." Riku and Sora looked at each other. The mayor? They had seen the mayor quite a few times because of their trouble making escapades, and they mayor had grown to dislike the two, but that's a different story for another time.
"Ah, there's Selphie!" Riku changed the subject. "Hey, Selphie! Over here!" A young g irl, younger than the three, with a yellow jumper, jump rope, and brown hair that curled out at the ends came over to the three.
"Hey Riku, Sora!" She smiled. Two other boys, Tidus and Wakka stopped fighting with their sticks to come over to see what was going on. Tidus was just a year younger than Sora, with blonde hair, and Wakka was Riku's age, with red hair.
"Everyone, this is Kairi, she's new to Destiny Islands! Kairi, this is Selphie, Tidus, and Wakka." Kairi waved bashfully at the three, and they gave her a warm welcome. Questions were asked, and Kairi answered them. The two boys seemed to loose interest, and challenged Riku and Sora to a double duel.
"Hey Kairi! Come with me!" Selphie lead Kairi over to the tree house. Kairi gaped at the size of not only the tree house, but all the bridges and ladders and platforms that had been built.
"This is amazing! Who built it?" Kairi was very curious.
"Oh, no one knows! It was probably made by our parents, or their parents. . . no one really knows!"
"It's wonderful," Kairi sighed with contentment. Destiny Islands was the perfect place to live.
"So. . . who do you like?" Selphie giggled.
"What do you mean?" Kairi blushed.
"Y'know, which guy do you like?"
"Ohh. . . I don't know," Kairi's face turned a deep shade of red. "Sora's cute. . . but Riku's really nice."
"I think Sora has a crush on you," Selphie winked.
"What?" Kairi's face turned even a deeper shade of red.
"It's really obvious! And you know it too, or you wouldn't be blushing so much!"
"Well, I do like him," Kairi giggled. "But don't tell him! I don't know if he likes me, I would feel silly if he didn't!"
"Oh, don't worry! I won't!" Kairi didn't find much assurance in this though.
Heh, ok, sorry if this is a lot of dialogue. It'll get better as it goes on! I'll try to get chapter two up soon!
