I slowly approached him. He looked from his chest to my face and froze with
fear. A smirk played upon my pale face as I continued forward. Suddenly
beginning to realize his position, Sora stumbled backward and fell.
I stopped. So he wasn't ready for me yet. He had fought well over a thousand heartless, but he was running away from me. Too bad. I had already won this battle without even trying. I had already won the war. He wasn't fit to wield the sacred keyblade, and I had known that from the very beginning.
"Now what should I do with you..." I though aloud, watching the fear consume his eyes. He stared up at me blankly, waiting for me to make my move. Suddenly my attention was drawn to the two idiots who had been locked out of this area. They were making poor attempts to break the barrier.
"You leave him alone!" The duck yelled in a disgruntled quack as he cast fire on the shield. He ducked as the magic got reflected back at him and hit his slow friend. I stood there and stared.
I turned back towards sora with an unsatisfactory look. "A couple of idiots. These are your body guards? I thought you were smarter than this, sora..." I commented, gesturing toward the two. "They look more like they need the protecting."
"They're not my guards," He admitted, getting to his feet quickly. He grabbed his blade and gained a defensive stance against me. "They're my friends."
I smiled. That's all I could do. Friends? No, no... Kairi and I had been your friends. Look what you did to us. You abandoned me. You stole kairi's soul right out of her body. Friends? What were you going to do to them? You have no way of protecting them, and they have no way at protecting you.....
Sora stared at me with a fiery rage burning in his eyes. My smile faded and I turned around to face the keyhole once more.
"You're not ready to die yet Sora, so stop pushing your luck with me. If you don't give up right now I'm afrai-" I mumbled.
"You should be Riku...." he interrupted."Cause now I'm going to get you back for all of the pain you caused to my friends- for all of the pain you caused to Kairi!!!!"
Was Kairi the only reason he was here? I stared into the rainbow depths of the keyhole and thought hard. He had saved those worlds.. for her? What was the point? She had done nothing for him, and yet he loved her as much as I did. I spun back around to face him.
"I', not afraid, Sora, and I won't be," I scowled softly. I scanned the area to create a plan. Only if I could get behind him, I thought. My face twisted into as devilish grin.
Sora stared at me somewhat puzzled. I walked backwards, which came as more surprise to him and his friends. I eventually stopped moving when I was at the bottom of the keyhole's stairs, feeling the warm glow of its light.
"This," I whispered, tilting my head so my hair covered my face, "ends now." I lunged forward quickly, my blade outward as if to strike him as I moved.
I stopped. So he wasn't ready for me yet. He had fought well over a thousand heartless, but he was running away from me. Too bad. I had already won this battle without even trying. I had already won the war. He wasn't fit to wield the sacred keyblade, and I had known that from the very beginning.
"Now what should I do with you..." I though aloud, watching the fear consume his eyes. He stared up at me blankly, waiting for me to make my move. Suddenly my attention was drawn to the two idiots who had been locked out of this area. They were making poor attempts to break the barrier.
"You leave him alone!" The duck yelled in a disgruntled quack as he cast fire on the shield. He ducked as the magic got reflected back at him and hit his slow friend. I stood there and stared.
I turned back towards sora with an unsatisfactory look. "A couple of idiots. These are your body guards? I thought you were smarter than this, sora..." I commented, gesturing toward the two. "They look more like they need the protecting."
"They're not my guards," He admitted, getting to his feet quickly. He grabbed his blade and gained a defensive stance against me. "They're my friends."
I smiled. That's all I could do. Friends? No, no... Kairi and I had been your friends. Look what you did to us. You abandoned me. You stole kairi's soul right out of her body. Friends? What were you going to do to them? You have no way of protecting them, and they have no way at protecting you.....
Sora stared at me with a fiery rage burning in his eyes. My smile faded and I turned around to face the keyhole once more.
"You're not ready to die yet Sora, so stop pushing your luck with me. If you don't give up right now I'm afrai-" I mumbled.
"You should be Riku...." he interrupted."Cause now I'm going to get you back for all of the pain you caused to my friends- for all of the pain you caused to Kairi!!!!"
Was Kairi the only reason he was here? I stared into the rainbow depths of the keyhole and thought hard. He had saved those worlds.. for her? What was the point? She had done nothing for him, and yet he loved her as much as I did. I spun back around to face him.
"I', not afraid, Sora, and I won't be," I scowled softly. I scanned the area to create a plan. Only if I could get behind him, I thought. My face twisted into as devilish grin.
Sora stared at me somewhat puzzled. I walked backwards, which came as more surprise to him and his friends. I eventually stopped moving when I was at the bottom of the keyhole's stairs, feeling the warm glow of its light.
"This," I whispered, tilting my head so my hair covered my face, "ends now." I lunged forward quickly, my blade outward as if to strike him as I moved.
