.:A Subtle Apathy:.
The petrified screams echoed through the night. A cold wind shook the air. She sprinted down the endless path. Haunted by his memory, she kept running. Depressed shadows surrounded her to no end. The abyss of obscurity only grew darker as she sustained movement. She could still hear the screaming as it echoed off the shadows and continued into the darkened mists.
She could hear his voice calling to her through the blinding night. Where was he? She had to keep running, to find him. The screaming faded and sanctified whispers filled the air, riding it of any silence that held the power to ensue upon it. She could make out his voice in the undertone, but what he was saying was not clear. It was as if she was immune to audibility and the constant talking was not in her language. But she knew who it was, and she had to find him. She would stop at nothing to be able to get to him again.
She stopped dead in her tracks, defying all odds, almost loosing her balance. She had stopped, for no more than millimeters away from the tips of her bare toes was a bottomless cliff lingering down into another sinister void. She backed up slightly, trying her hardest not to look down. Ahead of her was a stormy black ocean crashing out of control beneath a starless sky. Hues of deep velvet purple added only more to the hauntingly gloomy scene.
'Sora!' Kairi exclaimed at the top of her lungs. Her pleading voice echoed through the darkness. The petrified whispers came to a sharp silence and everything seemed to impede, gone. She couldn't even hear herself think, she was barely even sure if she was still alive. Tears surfaced at the rims of her eyes and crept steadily, sliding down her cheeks. Unnoticed by her constant cries, Kairi turned around and backed up off the cliff. Her painful screams intensified as her eyes suddenly and painfully shut.
She jolted up, still screaming, hearing herself yell out the name of the one she had been searching for once more. She fought for air, heart pounding out of all control. Her face was drenched in a combination of tears and sweat. The sun was intense, causing her to squint in attempt to adjust to the blinding and sudden profusion of light. She felt a hand tightly holding her arm. She turned her head painfully and was slowly met with a frightfully worried expression. She lost all ability to speak and her words drowned in the struggle to come out.
'Kairi?' he questioned. She raised a trembling hand up to her throbbing skull trying to ease the pain and soften the severe pounding. His words were lost in her thoughts and she couldn't make out a thing the silver haired man was saying. 'Kairi, are you okay?!' he exclaimed continuously as he took a firmer hold on her arm. Kairi turned her aching head to the other side where she could barely make out another blurred figure.
'Sora?' she questioned in a weak tone. Her throat was hoarse and her voice was hardly audible. She could hear a constant murmur, but it sounded like nothing but mindless rant, a constant arousing of sound. She felt like she had just been dropped from an extraordinarily high level and landed on her head. She felt herself being elevated higher into the air, though she wasn't certain if it was just her mind playing more tricks on her. She finally gave in on the pain and felt herself easlessly drift off. Her eyelids, heavy as ever, slipped down in front of her weary eyes. She succumbed her weakened strength into another darkened emptiness and blanked out.
The petrified screams echoed through the night. A cold wind shook the air. She sprinted down the endless path. Haunted by his memory, she kept running. Depressed shadows surrounded her to no end. The abyss of obscurity only grew darker as she sustained movement. She could still hear the screaming as it echoed off the shadows and continued into the darkened mists.
She could hear his voice calling to her through the blinding night. Where was he? She had to keep running, to find him. The screaming faded and sanctified whispers filled the air, riding it of any silence that held the power to ensue upon it. She could make out his voice in the undertone, but what he was saying was not clear. It was as if she was immune to audibility and the constant talking was not in her language. But she knew who it was, and she had to find him. She would stop at nothing to be able to get to him again.
She stopped dead in her tracks, defying all odds, almost loosing her balance. She had stopped, for no more than millimeters away from the tips of her bare toes was a bottomless cliff lingering down into another sinister void. She backed up slightly, trying her hardest not to look down. Ahead of her was a stormy black ocean crashing out of control beneath a starless sky. Hues of deep velvet purple added only more to the hauntingly gloomy scene.
'Sora!' Kairi exclaimed at the top of her lungs. Her pleading voice echoed through the darkness. The petrified whispers came to a sharp silence and everything seemed to impede, gone. She couldn't even hear herself think, she was barely even sure if she was still alive. Tears surfaced at the rims of her eyes and crept steadily, sliding down her cheeks. Unnoticed by her constant cries, Kairi turned around and backed up off the cliff. Her painful screams intensified as her eyes suddenly and painfully shut.
She jolted up, still screaming, hearing herself yell out the name of the one she had been searching for once more. She fought for air, heart pounding out of all control. Her face was drenched in a combination of tears and sweat. The sun was intense, causing her to squint in attempt to adjust to the blinding and sudden profusion of light. She felt a hand tightly holding her arm. She turned her head painfully and was slowly met with a frightfully worried expression. She lost all ability to speak and her words drowned in the struggle to come out.
'Kairi?' he questioned. She raised a trembling hand up to her throbbing skull trying to ease the pain and soften the severe pounding. His words were lost in her thoughts and she couldn't make out a thing the silver haired man was saying. 'Kairi, are you okay?!' he exclaimed continuously as he took a firmer hold on her arm. Kairi turned her aching head to the other side where she could barely make out another blurred figure.
'Sora?' she questioned in a weak tone. Her throat was hoarse and her voice was hardly audible. She could hear a constant murmur, but it sounded like nothing but mindless rant, a constant arousing of sound. She felt like she had just been dropped from an extraordinarily high level and landed on her head. She felt herself being elevated higher into the air, though she wasn't certain if it was just her mind playing more tricks on her. She finally gave in on the pain and felt herself easlessly drift off. Her eyelids, heavy as ever, slipped down in front of her weary eyes. She succumbed her weakened strength into another darkened emptiness and blanked out.
