Disclaimer: As you know, I don't own any of Disney Characters nor Final Fantasy. The only character I own is Aros.

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Chapter One: Morning Glow

Sora peered out his window and observed the sidewalk. Nothing much, he'd expected more ever since he found his way to his childhood home of Destiny Islands. He'd expected more crowds and more people to surround him, he wanted to be in the spotlight. His mind quickly escaped to what Leon had said two years prior when they first met.

I suppose beggars can't be choosers

He heard the doorbell ring and immediately he shot up from his window sill and headed for downstairs. He dashed to his front door, he coughed in his hand and tried his best to adjust his clothes in a way that he looked at least half decent. When he opened the door he found a pair of hazel eyes staring back at him. A girl around his age stood at his doorway, she wore tight jeans and had light brown hair that caressed the shoulders of her black tank top. Before Sora could ask, the newcomer let herself in.

"Er, who are you and what are you doing?" he asked, closing the door behind him. The girl looked over her shoulder at him, her eyes glowing.

"We need to talk, my love" she answered.

Sora's stomach twisted into a heavy knot when she had finished her sentence. Did she just say? He swallowed hard. My love? He noticed she had made herself comfortable on his couch. She brushed her long hair behind her neck and when she did, Sora caught a glimpse of her bracelet. It held a large crown shaped emblem that was quite similar to his chain.

"Before we get started, do you mind getting me something to drink?" she said seductively. Soradidn't want to be rude andsoon found himselfin the kitchen pouring the stranger a beverage. He exited the kitchen and entered the living room. He handed her the beverage and stood back. He watched the strange girl take a few quiet sips and settle the cup on the coffee table. She stood and grabbed Sora by his hands.

"Sora? I'm going to assume that you know about Kingdom Hearts right?" she asked.

Sora nodded. His mouth opened a gap.

"I'm also going to assume that you know that you're the king of hearts, right?"

Sora nodded again. His eyes wide.

"Well, it's obvious if there's a king there also has to be a queen. So, Sora. It seems thatIam the Queen of hearts."

There was awkward silence between them. Sora's pupils shrunk in size as his mind tried to understand what had just happened. He wanted attention but god did he get it. He pulled his hands away from her and sat down.

"Wait a effin' minute. How the hell is that possible? Are you telling me that we're supposed to be together. As in... lovers?" he said hoping he was dreaming. "How do I know that you're not making this up?"

She smiled and sat very close to him.

"For one, I know everything about you."

"Really? Like what?"

"Well, I know that you've defeated Ansem."

"Well, everyone knows that."

She leaned over and opened his vest. Pulling out his platinum crown chain.

"Face me,"

He did as he was told. She revealed her bracelet, she placed her arm over her chest and immediately it glowed a crimson red. Sora nearly fell of the sofa when he realized his chain was glowing the same color. His chain began to pull in the direction of her bracelet, it was like a magnetic field pulling them together. The girl smiled as she noticed Sora's expression. Sora grabbed his chain and stood, he walked to the window and looked out hoping Kairi didn't come trotting in. He chuckled. It all made sense, and the disturbing part was that he... had a feeling something like this would pop out and bite him in the ass.

"So, does this mean weare suppose to be togetheror something?" he asked.

The girl chuckled as her face began to fill with blood.

"Yeah, that's whatt it looks like."

Sora turned and dug his hand into his pocket.

"You got a name or do I have to refer to you as your majesty?" he said forcing a fake laugh.

"Aros, my name is Aros."

He forced another laugh as he felt the Oathkeeper keychain stir nervously in his pocket.