Kingdom Hearts - Destiny Islands - Day 1
by Chaos0110
Author's Note:
Here's the second part. This part of the story will be a lot of quote, it won't be much different until I get to the chapters on either Traverse Town or Wonderland. This is mostly quote because parts of the character's personalities are made here and I don't want to change them much. This entire novel length story is from Sora's POV, so you want here about things that are happening elsewhere.
Here we go!
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He opened his eyes to the bright blue sky, slowly lowering them to look out onto the ocean from where he sat on the island's shore. 'It must have all been just a dream,' he thought to himself. He yawned and leaned backwards. 'Might as well get more sleep.'
As he layed down he came face to face with a familiar red head above him. He jumped up, "Whoa!"
He turned around on his knees to face her as she giggled with her hands on her knees.
"Gimme a break, Kairi," he said restlessly.
She stood up to full height, hands behind her back, looking to the sky. "Sora, you lazy bum. I knew that I'd find you snoozing down here," she said in a knowing voice.
"No! This huge, black THING swallowed up!" he shouted, staring at the sand thoughtfully as Kairi lolled her head to the side in a bored way. "I couldn't breathe, I couldn't -- Ow!" he shouted as Kairi hit him hard on the head with her right hand.
"Are you still dreaming?" she asked, hands on her knees so that she was at his height on his knees.
"It wasn't a dream!" he shouted at her in defense. 'But then,' he thought, 'it couldn't have been real?' "Or was it? I don't know," he said, unsure. "What was that place?" he asked aloud, hoping that maybe someone could explain it to him. "So bizarre..."
"Yeah, sure," Kairi said disbelievingly. She walked past him towards the ocean so that she could get a better view, hands, once again, behind her back and clasped together, her short, purple skirt swaying in the breeze.
"Say, Kairi, what was your hometown like? You know, where you grew up," he asked, remembering that she had come to the Islands where he lived, instead of growing up there.
"I've told you before, I don't remember," she said with her hands now at her sides.
"Nothing at all?" he asked slowly, seeing that this was a personal question. It was her past he was talking about.
"Nothing," she said, her head nodding as she answered, as if she was trying to get herself to believe it.
"You ever want to go back?" he asked, watching her back. He knew if he ever had to leave the Destiny Islands, he would want to be able to come back.
"Well, I'm happy here," she told him in a cheerful voice.
"Really..."
"But you know.... I wouldn't mind going to see it," she said, finally admitting the truth.
"I'd like to see it too. Along with any other worlds out there. I want to see 'em all!" he shouted. He had recently started to believe that there were other 'worlds' out there. His tiny island home couldn't be the only inhabited place in the entire universe. He had also started to have daydreams about what other worlds would be like.
"So what're we waiting for?" she questioned, turning to face him.
"Hey," a voice shouted from behind Sora. He turned to see a boy with silver hair, holding a wooden log. "Aren't you guys forgetting about me?" the boy asked angrily. "I guess I'm the only one working on the raft," he said, cracking a smile and shaking his head in disbelief. He walked past Sora and threw the strip of wood carelessly at him, Sora's hands swinging up to catch it in suprise.
"And your just as lazy as he is!" he shouted at Kairi, with his left hand on his hip.
Kairi held her hand up to her hair to rub her head in a guilty gesture. She smiled up to him nervously. "So you noticed. Okay, we'll finish it together," she said, throwing her arms outwards as if she was about to hug the taller boy.
As the silver headed boy sat down tiredly beside Sora, not convinced, she shouted, "I'll race you."
"Huh?" Sora asked in suprise, she never raced with anyone.
"What, are you kidding?" the older boy asked, also disbelieving.
She just giggled at their suprised replies and shouted, "Ready, Go!" She watched the two boys turn to look each other, not moving. They both jumped up, running to the opposite end of the island. She watched as they jogged and began to run, slowly, herself.
Sora set his eyes on their destination, the door to the other side of the island, and didn't look back. He could here Kairi's persistent giggles following behind him. They passed the old, wooden shack, ran under the small bridge that led to an area in the water just off the shore, and up the wooden board that acted as a ramp to the door.
The taller boy, after taking a few more strides had managed to jump in front of Sora at the last moment, winning the short race. They waited as Kairi ran up to them and giggled.
"Well, I've done my share for the raft," the silver headed boy said aloud as they finished catching their breath. "I'm going over to to the Paopu Tree to rest until you bums finish gathering the rest of the stuff we need for the raft," he said walking back under the bridge and to the cabin that led to the Paopu Tree, smiling.
Sora watched him go and turned to Kairi who was beaming up at him.
"So, uh, do you want me to get the other stuff?" he asked her, already knowing the answer. Ever since the idea of the raft had come up, Kairi had become the leader of its building. She gave lists to both of the boys to go find supplies that were needed. They never included the other children on the island since the three of them were best friends and they wanted to go on the raft alone.
"Well, if you don't mind, we need several logs, a big cloth for the sail and some rope, just in case. Bring everything back here for the night. If you need any help just ask," she informed him. "I'm counting on you!" she ended, smiling her bright smile up at him.
"No problem!" he told her, as he turned to leave.
He ran past the shack heading for the dock where the youngest kid on the Islands, Selphie, always stayed, unless she was dueling with someone. As he went past the rocks that held up the pathways beside the dock, he heard someone shout out to him. He turned to see Wakka, the oldest of the other children on the island.
"What's happening, man?" he asked, his hands folded behind his head holding the white and blue ball as a cushion. "What's the rush?"
"Nothing, just looking for something," Sora answered quickly.
"So, you up for a round?" the older boy asked. "Selphie, thinks she's in charge around here, it's such a drag. But at least the parents don't come to this island."
"Yeah, that's good. Can't duel right now though, I'm in a hurry!" Sora shouted back as he ran up the steps of the small dock, the sun getting closer to the horizon. As he turned to go up onto the rocky paths, another voice interrupted his search.
"Hey, what're you up to?" the brunette, Selphie, asked before he could get away. "I should send Tidus and Wakka to check up on you guys."
"Nothing, Selphie, I'm just looking for something," Sora replied.
"What?"
"Some wood strips, we're building something."
"Oh, well, I saw some wood over by the old shack, beside the spring. What're you building anyway?" she asked, curiously.
"Oh, nothing," he said nervously. The others had told him not to tell anyone about the raft, otherwise the parents might find out, and keep them from going along with their plan.
"Fine, don't tell me. I'll find out some other way," she said, annoyed, and walked back to the other end of the dock and sat down, hanging her legs off the edge.
Sora turned and fled up the ladder to the small, fenced area up above. He remembered seeing some rope strapped to the side of the railing the last time he had been up here, besides his dream. When he reached the space shadowed by the huge tree above, he saw the blond Tidus in a corner practicing his swings with the small pole he used when he battled.
Sora snuck past him, hoping not to be caught by, yet, another person, and grabbed the rope. He dragged the small line back to the ladder and climbed back down to the ground, Tidus never noticing him. Sora smiled, one thing found, now to find some cloth. He wrapped the rope around his shoulder and looked ahead of him.
The stairs opposite of him led up to the high tower, where the children had stored things they found, they also used it for when there was a storm before they could paddle home in their miniature boats. He went up the stairs and to the wooden path that led to a smaller ladder that took him to the top level where the tower room was.
He looked into the small room where he saw piles of seashells ranging from unique shapes to the usual shells that were all over the beach. They were nothing special, they had only gathered them their because they might want to keep them. Beside the seashells was a cloth that he remembered finding on the shore of a beach once when he had arrived in the morning time. It had long since dried and it had lost its color, making it a dull white.
He ran over to the cloth, grabbed it from the line it was hanging on, stuffed it halfway into his pocket, and ran down the tower path, saving time by jumping to the ground below from the first wooden level. He ran across the rocks that made up the floor around the spring to the spring itself.
Selphie hadn't been lying when she said that there was wood here. There were five pieces of the brown strips, one having fallen in the spring water and was soaked. He stacked the pieces of wood into his arms and carried them down the wooden ramp that led to the shore, around the old shack, under the bridge, and back to Kairi, who had been cleaning her nails.
She smiled gleefully up at him. "So, you actually found everything? That's a suprise," she said with a giggled. "Here, I found this the other day, it's a present for helping to find all the supplies we needed," she said, handing a small bottle that held some bright green liquid inside and had a cork covering the opening. "It's a healing herb or potion. You can use it during one of your 'duels' to keep your health up."
"Tired? Want to call it a day?" she asked after noticing that the sun was beginning to set and was glowing a bright orange, just as it always did.
"Yeah, let's go home," Sora replied with a small yawn.
"Okay. It is getting late. We'll finish up the raft tomorrow."
"Yeah! Let's go get Riku, he's probably still staring out at the ocean like he always does," he said, referring to the silver haired boy from earlier.
"Okay," she said, and began to walk towards the old shack, Sora quickly following. They opened the door, climbed the stairs, and out the exit leading to the Paopu Tree. They passed the two coconut trees and marched across the bridge.
The Paopu Tree was a tree that grew Paopu fruit, which were fruit that were shaped like large yellow stars, on its branches. It had dark green leaves and a large grey trunk. It hung off the edge over the over the ocean below.
Riku, hearing their footsteps, turned around in his seat on the Paopu Tree's trunk to look at them. Seeing them, he jumped from the small tree and landed in front of them. "Is it time to go home already?" he questioned them.
"Yeah," Sora answered.
"We need rest if were going to build the rest of the raft tomorrow," Kairi mentioned.
"Okay, well, let's sit here for a little while. I'm not quite ready to go home just yet," Riku said, and walked around to the edge of the Paopu Tree and leaned against it, folding his arms and staring out at the horizon again while also crossing his legs.
Complying, Kairi walked around Riku and took a seat next to his standing form on the tree. Sora, not wanting to be left out, climbed onto the tree next to Kairi, his legs spread wide and his hands between his legs holding himself up.
Wanting to make conversation, Sora said the first thing that came to his mind. "So, Kairi's home is out there somewhere, right?" he questioned Riku. Kairi, who had turned to look at him when he had begun to speak, turned her head back to look out at the ocean.
"Could be. We'll never know by staying here," the older boy replied, Kairi now looking at him.
"But how far could a raft take us?"
"Who knows?" he said, unfolding his hands to give a waving gesture of unknowing and then wrapped them around each other again. "If we have to, we'll think of something else."
"So, suppose you get to another world," Kairi interjected, giggling. "What would you do there?"
"Well, I haven't really though about it. It's just.... I've always wondered why we're here on this island. If there are any other worlds out there, why did we end up on this? And suppose there are other worlds. Then ours is just a little piece of something much greater. So, we could've just as easily ended up somewhere else, right?" he said, finally turning to look back at the two of them.
"I don't know," Sora replied, swinging his left leg over the other side of the Paopu Tree and laying back on his arms.
"Exactly," Riku began, unfolding his arms and letting them hang at his sides. "That's why we need to go out there and find out," he continued, uncrossing his legs so that he could walk forwards slightly. "Just sitting here want change a thing," he said as Kairi shook her head in disbelief. "It's the same old stuff," he added as Sora turned his head to look out at the setting sun. "So, let's go," Riku ended, looking back to the two of them.
"You've been thinking a lot lately, haven't you," Kairi asked him.
"Thanks to you. If you hadn't come here, I probably would have never thought of any of this. Kairi, thanks," he replied, Sora casually glancing at him as he talked but returning his gaze to the horizon line.
"You're welcome," she said, with another giggle, and began to climb off the Paopu Tree. She started back for the old shack. "Well, are you two coming, or not?" she asked, looking back at the two of them with a smile.
Sora pulled himself from the Paopu Tree and retreated after Kairi. Once she had gone through the door leading down to the shore, Riku called, "Sora."
Sora stopped and turned, just in time to catch a large, yellow star being thrown at him. "You wanted one, didn't you?" he asked, pointing to the fruit with one hand on his hip.
"A Paopu fruit..." Sora said, solemnly
"If two people share one, there destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each other's lives no matter what. Come on, I know you want to try it," the older boy told him while stalking past and waving over his shoulder.
"What are you talking-" Sora began, but was interrupted by Riku's gleeful laugh. He gave the Paopu one last glance before throwing the fruit into the salt water below. He ran to catch up for the others who were all heading for the dock.
By the time he had reached the dock, Kairi was already paddling away, close by Selphie as they chatted. Tidus and Wakka were a little ahead of the pair and was also discussing something he couldn't here from the distance. Riku wasn't far behind Kairi and Selphie, but he paddled faster than the others, leaving Sora the only person left standing on the island.
He jumped into his small, wooden boat, not caring how much water splashed. Took his two paddles and began to push the water with each paddle and was soon heading to his home on the other island.
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Hello, again. I think I did a better job on this chapter than the last because there was dialogue. Well there's Day 1. The next part of Destiny Islands is the last and then it's off to Traverse Town. Oh, and Platinum Shadow, I'm sorry for copying your title, I haven't read any of the fanfics for a while, I just started this one.
Until then!;)
by Chaos0110
Author's Note:
Here's the second part. This part of the story will be a lot of quote, it won't be much different until I get to the chapters on either Traverse Town or Wonderland. This is mostly quote because parts of the character's personalities are made here and I don't want to change them much. This entire novel length story is from Sora's POV, so you want here about things that are happening elsewhere.
Here we go!
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He opened his eyes to the bright blue sky, slowly lowering them to look out onto the ocean from where he sat on the island's shore. 'It must have all been just a dream,' he thought to himself. He yawned and leaned backwards. 'Might as well get more sleep.'
As he layed down he came face to face with a familiar red head above him. He jumped up, "Whoa!"
He turned around on his knees to face her as she giggled with her hands on her knees.
"Gimme a break, Kairi," he said restlessly.
She stood up to full height, hands behind her back, looking to the sky. "Sora, you lazy bum. I knew that I'd find you snoozing down here," she said in a knowing voice.
"No! This huge, black THING swallowed up!" he shouted, staring at the sand thoughtfully as Kairi lolled her head to the side in a bored way. "I couldn't breathe, I couldn't -- Ow!" he shouted as Kairi hit him hard on the head with her right hand.
"Are you still dreaming?" she asked, hands on her knees so that she was at his height on his knees.
"It wasn't a dream!" he shouted at her in defense. 'But then,' he thought, 'it couldn't have been real?' "Or was it? I don't know," he said, unsure. "What was that place?" he asked aloud, hoping that maybe someone could explain it to him. "So bizarre..."
"Yeah, sure," Kairi said disbelievingly. She walked past him towards the ocean so that she could get a better view, hands, once again, behind her back and clasped together, her short, purple skirt swaying in the breeze.
"Say, Kairi, what was your hometown like? You know, where you grew up," he asked, remembering that she had come to the Islands where he lived, instead of growing up there.
"I've told you before, I don't remember," she said with her hands now at her sides.
"Nothing at all?" he asked slowly, seeing that this was a personal question. It was her past he was talking about.
"Nothing," she said, her head nodding as she answered, as if she was trying to get herself to believe it.
"You ever want to go back?" he asked, watching her back. He knew if he ever had to leave the Destiny Islands, he would want to be able to come back.
"Well, I'm happy here," she told him in a cheerful voice.
"Really..."
"But you know.... I wouldn't mind going to see it," she said, finally admitting the truth.
"I'd like to see it too. Along with any other worlds out there. I want to see 'em all!" he shouted. He had recently started to believe that there were other 'worlds' out there. His tiny island home couldn't be the only inhabited place in the entire universe. He had also started to have daydreams about what other worlds would be like.
"So what're we waiting for?" she questioned, turning to face him.
"Hey," a voice shouted from behind Sora. He turned to see a boy with silver hair, holding a wooden log. "Aren't you guys forgetting about me?" the boy asked angrily. "I guess I'm the only one working on the raft," he said, cracking a smile and shaking his head in disbelief. He walked past Sora and threw the strip of wood carelessly at him, Sora's hands swinging up to catch it in suprise.
"And your just as lazy as he is!" he shouted at Kairi, with his left hand on his hip.
Kairi held her hand up to her hair to rub her head in a guilty gesture. She smiled up to him nervously. "So you noticed. Okay, we'll finish it together," she said, throwing her arms outwards as if she was about to hug the taller boy.
As the silver headed boy sat down tiredly beside Sora, not convinced, she shouted, "I'll race you."
"Huh?" Sora asked in suprise, she never raced with anyone.
"What, are you kidding?" the older boy asked, also disbelieving.
She just giggled at their suprised replies and shouted, "Ready, Go!" She watched the two boys turn to look each other, not moving. They both jumped up, running to the opposite end of the island. She watched as they jogged and began to run, slowly, herself.
Sora set his eyes on their destination, the door to the other side of the island, and didn't look back. He could here Kairi's persistent giggles following behind him. They passed the old, wooden shack, ran under the small bridge that led to an area in the water just off the shore, and up the wooden board that acted as a ramp to the door.
The taller boy, after taking a few more strides had managed to jump in front of Sora at the last moment, winning the short race. They waited as Kairi ran up to them and giggled.
"Well, I've done my share for the raft," the silver headed boy said aloud as they finished catching their breath. "I'm going over to to the Paopu Tree to rest until you bums finish gathering the rest of the stuff we need for the raft," he said walking back under the bridge and to the cabin that led to the Paopu Tree, smiling.
Sora watched him go and turned to Kairi who was beaming up at him.
"So, uh, do you want me to get the other stuff?" he asked her, already knowing the answer. Ever since the idea of the raft had come up, Kairi had become the leader of its building. She gave lists to both of the boys to go find supplies that were needed. They never included the other children on the island since the three of them were best friends and they wanted to go on the raft alone.
"Well, if you don't mind, we need several logs, a big cloth for the sail and some rope, just in case. Bring everything back here for the night. If you need any help just ask," she informed him. "I'm counting on you!" she ended, smiling her bright smile up at him.
"No problem!" he told her, as he turned to leave.
He ran past the shack heading for the dock where the youngest kid on the Islands, Selphie, always stayed, unless she was dueling with someone. As he went past the rocks that held up the pathways beside the dock, he heard someone shout out to him. He turned to see Wakka, the oldest of the other children on the island.
"What's happening, man?" he asked, his hands folded behind his head holding the white and blue ball as a cushion. "What's the rush?"
"Nothing, just looking for something," Sora answered quickly.
"So, you up for a round?" the older boy asked. "Selphie, thinks she's in charge around here, it's such a drag. But at least the parents don't come to this island."
"Yeah, that's good. Can't duel right now though, I'm in a hurry!" Sora shouted back as he ran up the steps of the small dock, the sun getting closer to the horizon. As he turned to go up onto the rocky paths, another voice interrupted his search.
"Hey, what're you up to?" the brunette, Selphie, asked before he could get away. "I should send Tidus and Wakka to check up on you guys."
"Nothing, Selphie, I'm just looking for something," Sora replied.
"What?"
"Some wood strips, we're building something."
"Oh, well, I saw some wood over by the old shack, beside the spring. What're you building anyway?" she asked, curiously.
"Oh, nothing," he said nervously. The others had told him not to tell anyone about the raft, otherwise the parents might find out, and keep them from going along with their plan.
"Fine, don't tell me. I'll find out some other way," she said, annoyed, and walked back to the other end of the dock and sat down, hanging her legs off the edge.
Sora turned and fled up the ladder to the small, fenced area up above. He remembered seeing some rope strapped to the side of the railing the last time he had been up here, besides his dream. When he reached the space shadowed by the huge tree above, he saw the blond Tidus in a corner practicing his swings with the small pole he used when he battled.
Sora snuck past him, hoping not to be caught by, yet, another person, and grabbed the rope. He dragged the small line back to the ladder and climbed back down to the ground, Tidus never noticing him. Sora smiled, one thing found, now to find some cloth. He wrapped the rope around his shoulder and looked ahead of him.
The stairs opposite of him led up to the high tower, where the children had stored things they found, they also used it for when there was a storm before they could paddle home in their miniature boats. He went up the stairs and to the wooden path that led to a smaller ladder that took him to the top level where the tower room was.
He looked into the small room where he saw piles of seashells ranging from unique shapes to the usual shells that were all over the beach. They were nothing special, they had only gathered them their because they might want to keep them. Beside the seashells was a cloth that he remembered finding on the shore of a beach once when he had arrived in the morning time. It had long since dried and it had lost its color, making it a dull white.
He ran over to the cloth, grabbed it from the line it was hanging on, stuffed it halfway into his pocket, and ran down the tower path, saving time by jumping to the ground below from the first wooden level. He ran across the rocks that made up the floor around the spring to the spring itself.
Selphie hadn't been lying when she said that there was wood here. There were five pieces of the brown strips, one having fallen in the spring water and was soaked. He stacked the pieces of wood into his arms and carried them down the wooden ramp that led to the shore, around the old shack, under the bridge, and back to Kairi, who had been cleaning her nails.
She smiled gleefully up at him. "So, you actually found everything? That's a suprise," she said with a giggled. "Here, I found this the other day, it's a present for helping to find all the supplies we needed," she said, handing a small bottle that held some bright green liquid inside and had a cork covering the opening. "It's a healing herb or potion. You can use it during one of your 'duels' to keep your health up."
"Tired? Want to call it a day?" she asked after noticing that the sun was beginning to set and was glowing a bright orange, just as it always did.
"Yeah, let's go home," Sora replied with a small yawn.
"Okay. It is getting late. We'll finish up the raft tomorrow."
"Yeah! Let's go get Riku, he's probably still staring out at the ocean like he always does," he said, referring to the silver haired boy from earlier.
"Okay," she said, and began to walk towards the old shack, Sora quickly following. They opened the door, climbed the stairs, and out the exit leading to the Paopu Tree. They passed the two coconut trees and marched across the bridge.
The Paopu Tree was a tree that grew Paopu fruit, which were fruit that were shaped like large yellow stars, on its branches. It had dark green leaves and a large grey trunk. It hung off the edge over the over the ocean below.
Riku, hearing their footsteps, turned around in his seat on the Paopu Tree's trunk to look at them. Seeing them, he jumped from the small tree and landed in front of them. "Is it time to go home already?" he questioned them.
"Yeah," Sora answered.
"We need rest if were going to build the rest of the raft tomorrow," Kairi mentioned.
"Okay, well, let's sit here for a little while. I'm not quite ready to go home just yet," Riku said, and walked around to the edge of the Paopu Tree and leaned against it, folding his arms and staring out at the horizon again while also crossing his legs.
Complying, Kairi walked around Riku and took a seat next to his standing form on the tree. Sora, not wanting to be left out, climbed onto the tree next to Kairi, his legs spread wide and his hands between his legs holding himself up.
Wanting to make conversation, Sora said the first thing that came to his mind. "So, Kairi's home is out there somewhere, right?" he questioned Riku. Kairi, who had turned to look at him when he had begun to speak, turned her head back to look out at the ocean.
"Could be. We'll never know by staying here," the older boy replied, Kairi now looking at him.
"But how far could a raft take us?"
"Who knows?" he said, unfolding his hands to give a waving gesture of unknowing and then wrapped them around each other again. "If we have to, we'll think of something else."
"So, suppose you get to another world," Kairi interjected, giggling. "What would you do there?"
"Well, I haven't really though about it. It's just.... I've always wondered why we're here on this island. If there are any other worlds out there, why did we end up on this? And suppose there are other worlds. Then ours is just a little piece of something much greater. So, we could've just as easily ended up somewhere else, right?" he said, finally turning to look back at the two of them.
"I don't know," Sora replied, swinging his left leg over the other side of the Paopu Tree and laying back on his arms.
"Exactly," Riku began, unfolding his arms and letting them hang at his sides. "That's why we need to go out there and find out," he continued, uncrossing his legs so that he could walk forwards slightly. "Just sitting here want change a thing," he said as Kairi shook her head in disbelief. "It's the same old stuff," he added as Sora turned his head to look out at the setting sun. "So, let's go," Riku ended, looking back to the two of them.
"You've been thinking a lot lately, haven't you," Kairi asked him.
"Thanks to you. If you hadn't come here, I probably would have never thought of any of this. Kairi, thanks," he replied, Sora casually glancing at him as he talked but returning his gaze to the horizon line.
"You're welcome," she said, with another giggle, and began to climb off the Paopu Tree. She started back for the old shack. "Well, are you two coming, or not?" she asked, looking back at the two of them with a smile.
Sora pulled himself from the Paopu Tree and retreated after Kairi. Once she had gone through the door leading down to the shore, Riku called, "Sora."
Sora stopped and turned, just in time to catch a large, yellow star being thrown at him. "You wanted one, didn't you?" he asked, pointing to the fruit with one hand on his hip.
"A Paopu fruit..." Sora said, solemnly
"If two people share one, there destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each other's lives no matter what. Come on, I know you want to try it," the older boy told him while stalking past and waving over his shoulder.
"What are you talking-" Sora began, but was interrupted by Riku's gleeful laugh. He gave the Paopu one last glance before throwing the fruit into the salt water below. He ran to catch up for the others who were all heading for the dock.
By the time he had reached the dock, Kairi was already paddling away, close by Selphie as they chatted. Tidus and Wakka were a little ahead of the pair and was also discussing something he couldn't here from the distance. Riku wasn't far behind Kairi and Selphie, but he paddled faster than the others, leaving Sora the only person left standing on the island.
He jumped into his small, wooden boat, not caring how much water splashed. Took his two paddles and began to push the water with each paddle and was soon heading to his home on the other island.
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Hello, again. I think I did a better job on this chapter than the last because there was dialogue. Well there's Day 1. The next part of Destiny Islands is the last and then it's off to Traverse Town. Oh, and Platinum Shadow, I'm sorry for copying your title, I haven't read any of the fanfics for a while, I just started this one.
Until then!;)
