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My fics usually are horrible, but here goes.

Why would you think I own Kingdom Hearts, you sick moron? I don't!

Description: Don't you think the game was a little harsh on Riku? What if he had a sibling? No, I am not copying other fics. His sister plays a bigger role than you think...

Author's Note: I had some concepts playing around in my mind so I decided to write this. I don't mind flames, but you should tell me why you hate my story. I believe the very prescense of an original character can change the old ones a little bit. If you don't agree, spare yourself the irritation, exit out of this window and find something else to read instead of flaming.

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She took wild, frightened gasps as the Heartless closed in, and saw her heart floating above her dying body. She had not suceeded. As despair set upon her, Caim felt as if death would be a relief...

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Although She was not fire-elemented, the air simmered around the deity. The form beside Her thought it was a reflection of Her anger. "You hypocrite," She hissed, "If you symbolize justice, enforce it." Even though He was the stronger and had more of the power the humans called divine, he almost quailed after being subjected to Her fury. "He failed." He said quietly, despite the force in which She was speaking. "How dare you make excuses! Simply because he was brave and couldn't tell right from wrong you let him sink into the darkness, while you saved your precious innocent plaything and gave him the Keyblade to wield !You prefer ingnorant toys to wise tools!" She cried, and the walls shook with her rage. "Sora was actually innocent." He replied, still showing no sign of emotion. "Riku was the authentic master and you let him be corrupted. Sora," She said, spitting out the word, "would have acted the same in his place. You act as if the human's illusion of judgement and raining down fire is true!"

He sighed. "Do you truly belive so?" He asked. Sensing victory, She let herself calm down a bit. "Yes. He doesn't need Sora to help him, simply couple him with the Healing Light and place your trust in him." She said softly, letting her normally gentle self shine through her wrath. "So mote it be." He whispered.

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Caim was being swallowed by darkness...becoming darkness... Out of the gloom, a slender form materialized. "Come." She said. It seemed more like a command more than anything else, without any kindness at all in it, but Caim sensed there was nothing to fear. The figure offered a hand, and in the darkness she had to struggle to reach it, but in the end they made contact. "You will have another chance." She told her. Caim felt utter bliss as she faded.

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She swam cheerfully in her beloved Island, pushing her body faster as Kairi began to gain on her. Kairi sped until she passed Caim and playfully splashed her face. "Too slow!" she called, passing the finish line they had set up together. "I win again." She didn't shout with joy as she usually did, because it was the fifth time that day she had beaten her swimming.

"You must be tired of beating me all the time." Caim said coyly, a smile creeping into her face. She wrung out her dark black hair."Yes," Kairi answered cautiously, "Why?" "How about you learn to fight like me, Selphie, and the boys?" Caim asked. "Maybe." Kairi said uncertainly. "I'll be a bit behind..." she muttered. "No way! You're more physicaly strong than Sora!" Caim exclaimed. "Well... alright." Kairi agreed.

"Now, how would you like to fight? Selphie uses nunchucks, and Wakka uses a ball. I use a really, really long stick and pretend it's a spear." Caim explained, showing Kairi the crude armory the Island children had built. Kairi shrugged and wandered around until something caught her eye. "What's this?" she asked holding up a short but sturdy...stick. "It looks like my old baton." Caim answered. Kairi tried taking an attack stance with it, and threw the baton with all her might at the opening into the rest of the island. Surprisingly, it spun in midair and flew back to her, as if it were a boomerang. "Wow." Caim declared."I can sometimes make my err...spear float back to me when it's on the ground, but not in midair." "I think I like it." Kairi said, smiling.

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She launched herself at Selphie, and wailed on her fiercely with her baton. Selphie swung with her nunchucks, but she was intercepted by Kairi's stick as she launced it in the air. It spun around Selphie and hit her on the head several times, until Kairi caught it and hit her again. She raised her palms in defeat and called, "I surrender! Kairi, fight Tidus. You beat me and Wakka waaaaay too many times." "Fine." Kairi sighed, slightly miffed.

Within two weeks Kairi had beaten Sora, (only once, to his credit.) Tidus, Selphie, and Wakka. Caim and Riku, however, were at a different level. The brother and sister dominated all the fighting, and anyone who dared challenge them were in for a beating. Kairi tried to defeat them on many occasions, but always failed. Soon she came to accept they couldn't be outsmarted, walloped, or forced to go out of bounds no matter her efforts.

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