Phase 3: Log No. 4

Elenai's POV

"You're such an idiot, Koiya! Coming here, trying to find your sister! I know you were trying to find her, but overlapping our missions is a severe violation of our protocol! You must leave... immediately," I shouted at this idiotic boy. Oh, man, was I lucky. Ana hadn't woken up from her shock, and if she heard the argument that Koiya and I were having... let's just say shock wouldn't be the only thing she'd worry about.

"Aw, come on El. She's my sis! I haven't seen her in something like ten years. Cut me some slack," he said softly, his bright blue eyes boring into me. I glared back.

"I don't let my feelings get in the way of my duty," I murmured, looking at the floor, and then looked back at him. "You shouldn't either. I want you out of this house, and out of our way. You'll see your sister soon enough. It's enough that you revealed her memories to her. Now it'll be much harder."

"Fine," he growled, and turned around. Koiya stepped on a creaky floorboard, and we both froze, hoping that neither one of the girls, Ana and Ember, would wake. I really don't know how Ember came to be there. Maybe Koiya took pity on her or something. But when it seemed like neither one of them had heard that creak, Ember's eye's fluttered, and opened. "Crap," Koiya whispered, and cast a teleporting spell, leaving me to deal with her. So much like him.

"Wha-- what happened?" she whimpered, and then her eyes shot back at me. "Elenai! What are you doing..." her voice cut off a bit. "Wait... no..." she moaned, and Ember clutched her head, as if in pain. I stood there dumbfounded, the fool that I am. A fiery wave of energy whipped through the room, making me go off balance. The world around us shimmered, like it always does when I disperse an illusion, and we were standing on a watery surface, but it wasn't water. It looked like water; small drips of the same substance caused ripples in the pool, but I was able to stand on it. Ember disappeared, a smirk on her face, and her eyes an unusual red. A shadowy figure approached me and Ana, who was still sleeping, even on the pool.

"Koiya, if this is another one of your tricks, it isn't that funny," I said aloud, my voice echoing through this cavern of darkness, but yet light illuminated from the pool.

"Elenai, my most promising student... I've been told by my... friend here, that you have completed your mission--" I cut him off.

"Sir, she isn't ready!" I protested. "If you --"

"Silence, Elenai!" he shouted. "Are you defying me? You know better than anyone else that defiance means death here." He pulled me up into the air with some sort of magic. "So, are you going to give me Ana or not?"

I waved my hand, and a cloud of light, his opposite element, surrounded him. "I saved the world once, and I can do it again." My keyblade, the Frozen Oath, a blue version of the original Keymaster's Oathkeeper, appeared in my hand, and I swung it towards him in a challenge. "The only weapon that works against you. I made a promise to fulfill my mission."

"But you've already completed my mission. You brought Ana to me," he said, glaring at me.

"That isn't the mission I'm talking about," I yelled at him. His eyes widened in shock.

"Then what is the mission, El?" asked Ana from behind me. I turned around, and taking this chance, the leader plunged his hand into my chest...

Phase 3: Log no. 5

Ana's POV

All I had done is wake up from the unconsciousness that my brother had imposed on me, and Elenai was already gone. That... man, he took her heart, her spirit out of her body. It pulsed weakly in his hand, a triumphant smile on his shadowed face. El's body slowly dissolved into sparkles, and the heart disappeared. What heartless it was made into, I have no idea.

"Such a waste," was all the man said, while he turned away.

I fingered my necklace in uncertainty. If he could do that to Elenai, he could definately do it to me. Should I run or should I try to avenge my friend's death? Just then, I felt a different shape on the chain. "A... key?" I asked myself silently. And then I felt another presence, and a voice drifted through my mind.

Heh. Good job, you figured it out. You've always had the power of the key inside of you. The only question is now, can you use that power?

"The power of the key?" The voice didn't answer.

"Ana, the true Key Master," the man turned back towards me. A shadow crept across the pool, unknown to the person. The shadow formed into a person, and they struck the man from behind. A flash of crimson , and then I knew. It was Ember.

"No one, not even the lord of Darkness himself, uses me." She smirked as the man faded away just as Elenai had. She looked at me. "I didn't do that for you, or any on your side. You'll have to deal with me eventually. And next time good and evil battle, it will be you and me who will settle this, not him and Elenai."

I stood in complete shock as the world reverted to normal, and I was back in Koiya's house. He came up to me and said, "Come on sis. Let's go home."

Epilouge

"That is all I have seen. Seen through the eyes of two girls, both with the power of the Keyblade. But that is two hundred years from now, and we have our own worries, about the present Keymaster."

"But what about this Ember girl? Is she of any threat of us presently?"

"No. My sources have told me that that Ember girl is simply the Lord of Darkness' servant. If we have anyone to worry about, it is him."

"We don't have to worry about him right now. It is two hundred years in the future, after all. For all we know, it could all be a fantasy, a dream..."

The End

Final Notes from the Author: Well, this is the end. I may do a sequel to tie up loose ends, but only if I get around it. Well I hope you enjoyed.