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*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Summary: A new girl ends up on the island. She is closer to the dark, but her heart is in the light. Sora/OC, Riku/Kairi.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tricky Feelings ~~~~~~~~~~~~
They decided to go to a bookstore to look around have something cool to drink. The store didn't really have a name. It was just there, but Chasity found it perfect. It was filled with books that were organized yet scattered. It was exactly the way she liked it. After she got over the excitement of seeing it, she turned to Sora who had his eyebrows raised in amusement.
"You're too funny, Chasity. It's a bookstore. Come on; let's go get something to drink." He grabbed her hand and dragged her to the back of the store. She looked on at the shelves as she went.
"Look at all the books. In my world there were never so many." She stated in awe. He stopped and turned to look at her.
"You don't have books?" He stated suddenly. Chasity walked right into him and then had to step back to balance herself.
"There are books, but not so many. We only have one or two small bookstores that mainly have how-to books on morbid things." She moved her lips into a flat line as she thought of her home. Sora's eyes turned sad.
"I'm sorry. We'll be here for a while. I'll go get the drinks. Try and stay where I can see you. What would you like to drink?"
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The rest of the time there was spent without a problem. When it came time for lunch, the two decided to check out and head on home. Sora gave her the money she needed to pay for the books and waited for her at the exit.
As Chasity was checking out, she found a little book at the check out that was placed there for spur of the moment buys. She picked it up and placed it in the small pile of books that she was to purchase. Surely Sora didn't mind one more little book. She smirked as the cashier rang it up. He got all flustered. It was cute.
After they left, Sora grabbed the bag with one hand and her hand in the other. "Come along, dear Chasity, lunch awaits us at our humble abode." She giggled at him and leaned in closer to him, putting her head on his shoulder.
When they got home, they found lunch had been prepared and was sitting on the table.
"How does your mother do it, Sora?" Chasity was in shock at the timing. He shrugged and replied that he didn't know.
"It is just something that she does. It's weird. She's practically psychic." He dug into the sandwiches that were prepared for them and looked up at her with his mouth full. She giggled and wiped off some of the sauce on his mouth. He smiled sheepishly in return before putting his food down and motioning for her to sit in the chair next to him. She did as requested and began on her meal as well.
"You know, I think my mom likes having you here. She once told me that she had always wanted a daughter. I suppose, she could see you as one." Sora spoke softly while combing his fingers through her hair. Her head was on his chest and she was breathing so contently, he swore she was purring.
"I hope you don't consider me as a sister now that you've come to this realization. Then this would be too awkward." They both chuckled at the thought and then began thinking about it.
"If she sees me as a daughter than does that mean that she sees me as your sister...kind of...in a weird way?" She was scared, now. He looked at her in horror.
"I hope not. If she does than she will never get over the shock. It doesn't matter, though. It doesn't change the way I feel about you." He began to eat his sandwich again. She looked over at him.
"In all honesty, how do you feel about me?"
Sora turned in his seat to face her.
"We've known each other for a few days. You already know more about me then my best friends. That says something. I feel like I can tell you anything. We've already done so much, anyway. In these past few days, we've made out, almost had sex, and confessed all of our secrets. You can't get deeper than that in a few days, even a few months. What I feel for you is...I don't know what it is. I don't know what I want from you or anything. I just don't know. It's been a while since I didn't know anything. It's weird and not a good feeling. I want to make it better, though. I want to know what I want. I want to know what I feel for you."
She stared at him through his speech. It was good. She felt her face feel a tightening. Her nose was starting to tingle and her eyes began to swell. She felt water come out of her eyes. She felt hands come up to dry the water. They were Sora's hands. She stood up and leaned into him. His arms wrapped his arms around her, tightly.
"Don't cry Chasity. Don't cry." He held her and then lifted her up, carrying her to his room.
He laid her down on the bed and went to sit behind her, making sure his door was closed first. He pulled her on his chest and whispered things in her ear that she didn't quite understand, but knew it was meant to calm her down. It was working.
When she was finished he just kept whispering to her.
"Chasity? Are you all right? What happened?" He looked so worried. She lifted her head up and looked at him, her face still saddened.
"I don't know." Chasity sat up by herself and placed her hands on his shoulders .
Sora was worried now. "What do you mean?"
"I don't know what happened. When you said that, I just...I don't know. I guess it was just that good of a speech." She looked down at the sheets and then back up at him.
He was smiling. She glared at him which only made him chuckle even more.
"What are you smiling about?" She made her lips do a funny shape and continued her death glare.
He let out a small laugh before answering. "I can't help it. My feelings made you cry. I don't know if that's good or bad, but now I know I mean a lot to you in one way or another." She smiled in understanding, before nodding.
"You really do. Like you, I don't know my exact feelings, but I know I want to find out. You know a lot more about me then anyone has even bothered to know. It says something that I've actually told you. The funny thing is, I don't regret anything that's happened here."
His smile grew. "I should hope not."
She leaned in closer to him, then shifted when she realized that the position they were in wouldn't work. She turned and straddled his legs that were beneath her and leaned in.
Their lips touched gently at first, but soon began getting heated as the time passed. Her mouth opened up to him as her hands went to the back of his head, tangling in his hair. She pulled him closer to her. It was like she couldn't get close enough. His hands were around her back and pulling her closer into him. She moaned when they couldn't get any closer. She slowly began ending the kiss. When it was slow enough, she pulled back then gave him a peck on the lips before scooting back off his legs. They were both breathing hard and staring at each other.
Sora was confused. One minute, they were making out like no tomorrow and the next she was on the other side of the bed. His eyebrows furrowed as his face didn't bother to mask his confusion. He was about to say something when he saw her open her mouth to say something.
"This isn't going to work."
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Summary: A new girl ends up on the island. She is closer to the dark, but her heart is in the light. Sora/OC, Riku/Kairi.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tricky Feelings ~~~~~~~~~~~~
They decided to go to a bookstore to look around have something cool to drink. The store didn't really have a name. It was just there, but Chasity found it perfect. It was filled with books that were organized yet scattered. It was exactly the way she liked it. After she got over the excitement of seeing it, she turned to Sora who had his eyebrows raised in amusement.
"You're too funny, Chasity. It's a bookstore. Come on; let's go get something to drink." He grabbed her hand and dragged her to the back of the store. She looked on at the shelves as she went.
"Look at all the books. In my world there were never so many." She stated in awe. He stopped and turned to look at her.
"You don't have books?" He stated suddenly. Chasity walked right into him and then had to step back to balance herself.
"There are books, but not so many. We only have one or two small bookstores that mainly have how-to books on morbid things." She moved her lips into a flat line as she thought of her home. Sora's eyes turned sad.
"I'm sorry. We'll be here for a while. I'll go get the drinks. Try and stay where I can see you. What would you like to drink?"
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The rest of the time there was spent without a problem. When it came time for lunch, the two decided to check out and head on home. Sora gave her the money she needed to pay for the books and waited for her at the exit.
As Chasity was checking out, she found a little book at the check out that was placed there for spur of the moment buys. She picked it up and placed it in the small pile of books that she was to purchase. Surely Sora didn't mind one more little book. She smirked as the cashier rang it up. He got all flustered. It was cute.
After they left, Sora grabbed the bag with one hand and her hand in the other. "Come along, dear Chasity, lunch awaits us at our humble abode." She giggled at him and leaned in closer to him, putting her head on his shoulder.
When they got home, they found lunch had been prepared and was sitting on the table.
"How does your mother do it, Sora?" Chasity was in shock at the timing. He shrugged and replied that he didn't know.
"It is just something that she does. It's weird. She's practically psychic." He dug into the sandwiches that were prepared for them and looked up at her with his mouth full. She giggled and wiped off some of the sauce on his mouth. He smiled sheepishly in return before putting his food down and motioning for her to sit in the chair next to him. She did as requested and began on her meal as well.
"You know, I think my mom likes having you here. She once told me that she had always wanted a daughter. I suppose, she could see you as one." Sora spoke softly while combing his fingers through her hair. Her head was on his chest and she was breathing so contently, he swore she was purring.
"I hope you don't consider me as a sister now that you've come to this realization. Then this would be too awkward." They both chuckled at the thought and then began thinking about it.
"If she sees me as a daughter than does that mean that she sees me as your sister...kind of...in a weird way?" She was scared, now. He looked at her in horror.
"I hope not. If she does than she will never get over the shock. It doesn't matter, though. It doesn't change the way I feel about you." He began to eat his sandwich again. She looked over at him.
"In all honesty, how do you feel about me?"
Sora turned in his seat to face her.
"We've known each other for a few days. You already know more about me then my best friends. That says something. I feel like I can tell you anything. We've already done so much, anyway. In these past few days, we've made out, almost had sex, and confessed all of our secrets. You can't get deeper than that in a few days, even a few months. What I feel for you is...I don't know what it is. I don't know what I want from you or anything. I just don't know. It's been a while since I didn't know anything. It's weird and not a good feeling. I want to make it better, though. I want to know what I want. I want to know what I feel for you."
She stared at him through his speech. It was good. She felt her face feel a tightening. Her nose was starting to tingle and her eyes began to swell. She felt water come out of her eyes. She felt hands come up to dry the water. They were Sora's hands. She stood up and leaned into him. His arms wrapped his arms around her, tightly.
"Don't cry Chasity. Don't cry." He held her and then lifted her up, carrying her to his room.
He laid her down on the bed and went to sit behind her, making sure his door was closed first. He pulled her on his chest and whispered things in her ear that she didn't quite understand, but knew it was meant to calm her down. It was working.
When she was finished he just kept whispering to her.
"Chasity? Are you all right? What happened?" He looked so worried. She lifted her head up and looked at him, her face still saddened.
"I don't know." Chasity sat up by herself and placed her hands on his shoulders .
Sora was worried now. "What do you mean?"
"I don't know what happened. When you said that, I just...I don't know. I guess it was just that good of a speech." She looked down at the sheets and then back up at him.
He was smiling. She glared at him which only made him chuckle even more.
"What are you smiling about?" She made her lips do a funny shape and continued her death glare.
He let out a small laugh before answering. "I can't help it. My feelings made you cry. I don't know if that's good or bad, but now I know I mean a lot to you in one way or another." She smiled in understanding, before nodding.
"You really do. Like you, I don't know my exact feelings, but I know I want to find out. You know a lot more about me then anyone has even bothered to know. It says something that I've actually told you. The funny thing is, I don't regret anything that's happened here."
His smile grew. "I should hope not."
She leaned in closer to him, then shifted when she realized that the position they were in wouldn't work. She turned and straddled his legs that were beneath her and leaned in.
Their lips touched gently at first, but soon began getting heated as the time passed. Her mouth opened up to him as her hands went to the back of his head, tangling in his hair. She pulled him closer to her. It was like she couldn't get close enough. His hands were around her back and pulling her closer into him. She moaned when they couldn't get any closer. She slowly began ending the kiss. When it was slow enough, she pulled back then gave him a peck on the lips before scooting back off his legs. They were both breathing hard and staring at each other.
Sora was confused. One minute, they were making out like no tomorrow and the next she was on the other side of the bed. His eyebrows furrowed as his face didn't bother to mask his confusion. He was about to say something when he saw her open her mouth to say something.
"This isn't going to work."
