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Kairi looked out across the water. The rain had subsided and the sun had begun to rise into the sky. She looked out across the clear blue ocean, nothing but shimmering teal sea was in sight. The small waves tumbled out across her forever. She felt like an insignificant speck in the midst of an entire universe of water. It was amazing, she was completely alone, but wasn't lonely at all. Kairi smiled as she gazed out ahead of her, ambitiously eager to find out what happens next. Kairi tore off her sweatshirt and placed it on the raft to dry. She was still wet from the rain, so she laid down on her back in the sun to dry off a little, Her feet gently gliding in the endless abyss below her. She was finally free, free of the heart wrench of waiting. She wasn't waiting anymore, she was helping Sora fulfill his promise, yea, that was it. She gently closed her eyes, letting sunlight wash over her, pure into her. As her eyes were closed, she lightly drifted off into a tranquil sleep. The raft carried on, undisturbed completely.
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Kairi wandered aimlessly through a forest. It was nighttime, or so she thought. There was no sound it was completely silent. She approached what she thought to be a way out of the woods, but it wasn't. She was trapped and there was no way to escape. She stumbled over roots larger than herself, even the small trees seemed to be greatly enlarged. Everything was extraordinarily large causing her to feel so very small. She didn't understand it, any of it, everything was just too bizarre. She stumbled over another large root, only her balance gave way and she fell headlong onto the ground. She quickly tried to get up, but found that she couldn't, something was preventing her. She turned her head around to see someone approaching her. That's when she began to really struggle. She pulled herself away, but her legs didn't seem to work. She stared up at the shadowy figure in fright. She began shaking nervously. As suddenly, the picture became clear and Sora stepped out of the mist. But what the heck was he wearing? Kairi washed up a confused look. It wasn't Sora. was it? He was wearing a long black trench coat, but the hood was pulled up, up over his eyes so that she could barely see his face. He reached out his arm to her, but Kairi simply struggled to get away. A grin appeared on his face. He grabbed Kairi's arm and yanked her up. It was weird, it couldn't have been Sora, he was too tall. Suddenly Kairi noticed silver locks spilling out from underneath the hood. She looked up.
"Riku?" she questioned as she slowly lifted up the hood revealing, who else, but Riku. Kairi's eyes went wide in with surprise and a little bit of fear.
"Look Kairi. you shouldn't be in here." Came his voice, Riku's voice. Kairi smiled.
"Riku," she repeated again reaching her hand up to touch his face. He grabbed it before she had a chance to touch it. Kairi looked confused and Riku's grip got tighter around her wrist. She tried pulling it away but her wouldn't let go.
"Riku?" she questioned timidly. He smirked and grabbed on tighter. Kairi struggled. "Let go of me!" she shouted through gritted teeth, ripping her arm free of his grasp. Kairi turned around and began running.
"She could hear the sound of Riku running after her. She quickly dodged behind a tree.
"You can run Kairi, but you can't hide!" cam Riku's voice. Kairi looked to the other side of the tree she was hiding behind.
"Hello, Kairi," said Riku, his voice was cold and unwelcoming. He had an unpleasant smirk on his face and a knife in his hand. Kairi stared at him as she backed into the tree, she was trapped, she couldn't run away this time. Riku held up the knife adjacent to Kairi's throat. Kairi's eyes went wide; she could feel tears coming to her eyes.
"W-why are you doing this Riku?" Kairi questioned, pulling her chin up as he came closer with the dagger.
"Don't you remember?" Riku questioned. Kairi shook her head slightly.
"You chose Sora over me. Now your time has come, I'll make you wish that you had chosen me. Sora is a good for nothing bastard, you deserve better."
"NO!" Kairi heard herself scream as she flung the knife out of Riku's hand. Riku glared at her, she glared back in equal rage. "Never, EVER call Sora that again, do you understand me!?" Kairi screamed getting up in Riku's face. Riku smirked as he drew his hand around Kairi's neck.
"I can call him whatever I want, Kairi, you have no control over me." He said throwing Kairi against the tree behind her. He lifted her up by her neck until her feet where dangling off the ground, she was chocking; tears began to run down her face.
"This isn't. you, Riku! I know. it's not," Kairi managed to get out threw small breathes of air.
Riku's grasp tightened around Kairi's neck and she felt her breathes get shorter and shorter. Riku smiled, obviously pleased with himself. Kairi quickly shut her eyes tightly as everything turned black. The pressure on her neck disappeared and Kairi opened her eyes again to find that it was just a bad dream. She slowly sat up on the raft, the daylight still shining down on her. She fought for air as she whipped sweat off of her forehead. She out her hand up to her chest and felt her heart beating violently. She was still shaking in fear, knowing it was just a dream; it still frightened her that the thought was in her mind. Riku would never do that, would he? No. Kairi told herself, of course not. She slowly entered back into the realm of reality, noticing that the midday sun had passed behind a some clouds and a cool breeze rang threw her hair, it felt good, the heat must have been getting to her. Kairi then took in her surroundings, noticing that she must have been moving while she was sleeping because. there where unfamiliar land masses stretched out far in the distance that weren't even close to being visible before. Kairi sighed, she couldn't wait to be on land again, of course, and it would probably take another day or two to get there. She leaned against the sail pole on the middle of the raft and slowly took off her shoes. Her feet where sweating something awful, and it didn't help that her shoes still weren't dry from the previous night. Thankfully Kairi was pretty much 100% dry, she knew the night air would be cold and she wouldn't enjoy that very much if she was wet.
"Soon." she told herself aloud. "I'll be with him soon."
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(A/N) Few, finally it's over!!! I can breath again!!! Hmmm. It was kind of long, huh? I know but at least I broke it into chapters! I think. Okay, R&R, I want to see what you guys, my critics, think. Of course, you probably aren't reading this because you got bored in the middle of my story and just decided to leave and never come back. Maybe if I get some reviews I'll put up more, but if no one finishes this then, is there a point? No. Okay, so have fun with life!!! -W4TS ^_^
NOTE: It's not over!!! Of course there's more. DUH! It may be awhile because my other story 'Just one more night' is my first priority right now. Go and read that one, it's really good ^_~
Kairi looked out across the water. The rain had subsided and the sun had begun to rise into the sky. She looked out across the clear blue ocean, nothing but shimmering teal sea was in sight. The small waves tumbled out across her forever. She felt like an insignificant speck in the midst of an entire universe of water. It was amazing, she was completely alone, but wasn't lonely at all. Kairi smiled as she gazed out ahead of her, ambitiously eager to find out what happens next. Kairi tore off her sweatshirt and placed it on the raft to dry. She was still wet from the rain, so she laid down on her back in the sun to dry off a little, Her feet gently gliding in the endless abyss below her. She was finally free, free of the heart wrench of waiting. She wasn't waiting anymore, she was helping Sora fulfill his promise, yea, that was it. She gently closed her eyes, letting sunlight wash over her, pure into her. As her eyes were closed, she lightly drifted off into a tranquil sleep. The raft carried on, undisturbed completely.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^DREAM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Kairi wandered aimlessly through a forest. It was nighttime, or so she thought. There was no sound it was completely silent. She approached what she thought to be a way out of the woods, but it wasn't. She was trapped and there was no way to escape. She stumbled over roots larger than herself, even the small trees seemed to be greatly enlarged. Everything was extraordinarily large causing her to feel so very small. She didn't understand it, any of it, everything was just too bizarre. She stumbled over another large root, only her balance gave way and she fell headlong onto the ground. She quickly tried to get up, but found that she couldn't, something was preventing her. She turned her head around to see someone approaching her. That's when she began to really struggle. She pulled herself away, but her legs didn't seem to work. She stared up at the shadowy figure in fright. She began shaking nervously. As suddenly, the picture became clear and Sora stepped out of the mist. But what the heck was he wearing? Kairi washed up a confused look. It wasn't Sora. was it? He was wearing a long black trench coat, but the hood was pulled up, up over his eyes so that she could barely see his face. He reached out his arm to her, but Kairi simply struggled to get away. A grin appeared on his face. He grabbed Kairi's arm and yanked her up. It was weird, it couldn't have been Sora, he was too tall. Suddenly Kairi noticed silver locks spilling out from underneath the hood. She looked up.
"Riku?" she questioned as she slowly lifted up the hood revealing, who else, but Riku. Kairi's eyes went wide in with surprise and a little bit of fear.
"Look Kairi. you shouldn't be in here." Came his voice, Riku's voice. Kairi smiled.
"Riku," she repeated again reaching her hand up to touch his face. He grabbed it before she had a chance to touch it. Kairi looked confused and Riku's grip got tighter around her wrist. She tried pulling it away but her wouldn't let go.
"Riku?" she questioned timidly. He smirked and grabbed on tighter. Kairi struggled. "Let go of me!" she shouted through gritted teeth, ripping her arm free of his grasp. Kairi turned around and began running.
"She could hear the sound of Riku running after her. She quickly dodged behind a tree.
"You can run Kairi, but you can't hide!" cam Riku's voice. Kairi looked to the other side of the tree she was hiding behind.
"Hello, Kairi," said Riku, his voice was cold and unwelcoming. He had an unpleasant smirk on his face and a knife in his hand. Kairi stared at him as she backed into the tree, she was trapped, she couldn't run away this time. Riku held up the knife adjacent to Kairi's throat. Kairi's eyes went wide; she could feel tears coming to her eyes.
"W-why are you doing this Riku?" Kairi questioned, pulling her chin up as he came closer with the dagger.
"Don't you remember?" Riku questioned. Kairi shook her head slightly.
"You chose Sora over me. Now your time has come, I'll make you wish that you had chosen me. Sora is a good for nothing bastard, you deserve better."
"NO!" Kairi heard herself scream as she flung the knife out of Riku's hand. Riku glared at her, she glared back in equal rage. "Never, EVER call Sora that again, do you understand me!?" Kairi screamed getting up in Riku's face. Riku smirked as he drew his hand around Kairi's neck.
"I can call him whatever I want, Kairi, you have no control over me." He said throwing Kairi against the tree behind her. He lifted her up by her neck until her feet where dangling off the ground, she was chocking; tears began to run down her face.
"This isn't. you, Riku! I know. it's not," Kairi managed to get out threw small breathes of air.
Riku's grasp tightened around Kairi's neck and she felt her breathes get shorter and shorter. Riku smiled, obviously pleased with himself. Kairi quickly shut her eyes tightly as everything turned black. The pressure on her neck disappeared and Kairi opened her eyes again to find that it was just a bad dream. She slowly sat up on the raft, the daylight still shining down on her. She fought for air as she whipped sweat off of her forehead. She out her hand up to her chest and felt her heart beating violently. She was still shaking in fear, knowing it was just a dream; it still frightened her that the thought was in her mind. Riku would never do that, would he? No. Kairi told herself, of course not. She slowly entered back into the realm of reality, noticing that the midday sun had passed behind a some clouds and a cool breeze rang threw her hair, it felt good, the heat must have been getting to her. Kairi then took in her surroundings, noticing that she must have been moving while she was sleeping because. there where unfamiliar land masses stretched out far in the distance that weren't even close to being visible before. Kairi sighed, she couldn't wait to be on land again, of course, and it would probably take another day or two to get there. She leaned against the sail pole on the middle of the raft and slowly took off her shoes. Her feet where sweating something awful, and it didn't help that her shoes still weren't dry from the previous night. Thankfully Kairi was pretty much 100% dry, she knew the night air would be cold and she wouldn't enjoy that very much if she was wet.
"Soon." she told herself aloud. "I'll be with him soon."
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(A/N) Few, finally it's over!!! I can breath again!!! Hmmm. It was kind of long, huh? I know but at least I broke it into chapters! I think. Okay, R&R, I want to see what you guys, my critics, think. Of course, you probably aren't reading this because you got bored in the middle of my story and just decided to leave and never come back. Maybe if I get some reviews I'll put up more, but if no one finishes this then, is there a point? No. Okay, so have fun with life!!! -W4TS ^_^
NOTE: It's not over!!! Of course there's more. DUH! It may be awhile because my other story 'Just one more night' is my first priority right now. Go and read that one, it's really good ^_~
