AN: Like I said before, very cliché and I'm sure I'll lose some readers uu;; Gomen if it's not very long. Oh, wanna know how I'm doing on my fics? Then go to my Userpage to see how you can see how im doing xD

Sora sighed to himself, that had been a long time ago. One year after that, Sora had moved. He winced whenever he remembered the tears that had welled up in Riku's eyes when he told him he was leaving.

What about our promise to stay together forever?!

However, he was finally going back. He would see Riku again, but would he still remember Sora?

'Of course he will,' he told himself, 'He wouldn't have forgotten me.' Ah, yes, Riku would definitely remember Sora after ten years. Or, so Sora kept hoping.

There hadn't yet been a day when Sora wasn't thinking about Riku. He was so upset when he left, and knew Riku had been the same way. So, maybe he still thought of Sora?

"I'm done mom," Sora told Hinoki, and hopped in the drivers seat.

Hinoki turned, and smiled at her son. "Happy to go back?" She asked, earning a excited nod from her seventeen year old son. "Well then let's go."

Sora and his mom soon arrived at the ferry, and Sora quickly got bored just sitting in the car. 'Only fifteen more minutes till I'm back on Destiny Islands,' he reminded himself. However, there was no way he was sitting in the car for that long.

"Mom, I'm going to the front of the ferry," Sora told Hinoki, opening the car door and hopping out. Then, he ran up the stairs, came to the dining hall, then opened two large glass doors before walking out into the chilled air.

Shivering slightly, he wished he had brought a jacket. Sora wrapped his arms around himself and stared down at the sea, which reminded him so much of Riku's eyes. He was so close to seeing his friend again, only a few more minutes, he thought as the sun began sinking in the sky. It would soon be night.

"Sora," he heard his mother say, and turned to smile at her. "Are you that excited that you planned on running up here, waiting till we reached Destiny Islands without a jacket?" She asked, handing his red hoodie to him.

"Heh, thanks mom," he replied, pulling on his jacket. "I guess I really am that excited." He said, returning his gaze back to the sea.

Hinoki smirked looking at her son, "You know," she said thoughtfully, "I'm sure Riku has grown to be a very attractive young man."

Sora's eyes widened and he turned to Hinoki, "Mom!" He shouted. Why did she always have to tease him about his crushes? 'Because, she's a mom.' He thought to himself.

"Oh please," Hinoki rolled her eyes, while smiling brightly, "As if I don't hear you mumble in your sleep about how much you miss him. Plus you two were so cute when you played together as children."

Sora groaned, "Mom, I don't need you to comment on that kind of stuff."

Hinoki shrugged, "All right, now come back to the car. We'll be arriving at Destiny Islands in five minutes anyway."

Sora nodded, had he really been out there for ten minutes? All well, all that mattered was, well, you've already heard it before.

Sora grinned, and ran past his mother, excited to get in the car, then get off the ferry.

He was as happy as ever, when they arrived to their new house, on a old familiar island, and put their stuff in the house.

Yawning to himself, Sora collapsed on his bed. He still had a few boxes to unpack, but he would do that tomorrow.

'Then after I'm done with that, I'll go look around the island to see if anything's changed.'

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