A/N: This Chapter didn't take me long, considering my options weren't limited. This chapter will lead into the next chapter that I thought was the most sorrowful thing i have ever written.

Chapter Four:Killer Visitors

Sora wasn't far away when he noticed a familiar young women pop up next to him, Aros dodged the massive crowed that was mostly concentrated on the attractions. She noticed Sora sitting on a rock by the cotton candy machine. Sure enough he held one firmly in his hand, awkwardly snaking on the cotton treat in a somewhat sorrowful manner. She arrived and stood in front of him waiting for him to realize it, when he looked up to get a better look she tilted her head to the side and smiled. He stood and kissed her on the cheek as a sign of salutation. She smirked and placed a hand on his shoulder and nodded a very satisfying nod.

"I had a very interesting conversation with Kairi, she seems to understand now." she switched her voice over to a more easy going tone. "So do you want to go the mall for second, I need to pick up something." Sora paused for a moment to see if she was to say anything else, he wanted to know what she had said to Kairi. As he gave her a what-did-you-tell-her look, she just simply giggled and dragged Sora from the carnival grounds and out the front gate where he quickly waved goodbye to Selphie and Tidus who were both sharing a very intimate moment together behind an abandoned vending machine.

Sora couldn't help but stare as Aros who was messing around with the mall mini-map that was displayed of the entrance of the mall. He wanted to know the conversation they had, for some reason he had a strong feeling that whatever it was it had something to do with Kingdom Hearts. He hadn't realized that his mind wandered and that Aros was staring at him with a bit of confusion slapped across her face. She stood next to him and silently poked him in the temple.

"Sora dear, we need to get moving if we want to make it before the mall closes." she whined. Sora snapped out of his reverie and shook his head. Why was life getting so complicated. To think that all this started because he wanted more attention. He followed her across the vast Galleria as she lead him from one store to another. She had not bought anything yet but soon enough she encountered an ATM and withdrew a large load of munny from it. Sora stood next to her in amaze as he too counted the large of wad of cash she held firmly in her hand. Sora gave her a curious look as she stuffed the munny into her shorts. Aros completely disregarded it as she pulled Sora to a stationary store. Wandering about what Aros could possibly buy from it, he spotted her at the cashiers counter handing the cashier the wad of munny. Sora tried not to look but his curiosity got the better of him. He walked over to her and tapped her on the shoulder.

"Aros? What are you doing?" he said trying to get a better look of what was now in her hands. Aros suddenly jammed a letter into Sora's face without looking up from reading a small pamphlet. He took it, he felt his jaw hit the floor. There in his hand was a letter from the king. He opened it frantically and began to read.

Kairi walked sluggishly on the sidewalk, ever so often dropping a gaze at her new bracelet compliments of Aros. It did look beautiful, it made her feel invulnerable to life's little distractions. As she reached Sora's home which seemed to be engulfed in a mane of trees, her knees began to give way to all the guilt she would have to face. But she made a promise, and she wasn't about to break it. Aros had spoken to her with honesty, and she will remain loyal. Although, the words that were whispered into her ear were of sincerity and not of torment she still felt like she was taking Aros's whole life away. She didn't ask for this so technically it wasn't her fault. Her mind went back several hours ago and replayed the conversation they recently had.

Kairi felt her ear perk up when Aros came closer to her face. But all that changed the moment let out the first few syllables that made her almost leap out in joy.

"Kairi, you can be queen. Once I turn sixteen I will be bestowed all of my true powers. One of them being able to denounce my throne. I can hand this precious power to you, but you mustn't gain Sora's attention in the process. Stay clear of his sights for at least a week, after which you can find me at the beach. I'll perform the ritual, you'll be queen and I'll be the princess. For one, I have someone waiting for me back home."

She smiled as she relived those precious moments. As she finished daydreaming, she spotted a small lights devour her hand. It was the bracelet, without a moments notice she felt the little charm pulsate on her wrist. Its now crimson red glow almost blinded her, with her free hand she touched the charm and immediately she began to feel jubilant. A refreshing feeling cradled her body as sudden gust of wind seemed to appear out of nowhere. She was going to enjoy her weekend, all she needed was to be alone with her bracelet and she would be happy.

It had been a few days since the carnival, but ever since Kairi's attitude towards life had begun to rise more pleasantly as she awoke that Saturday morning to find herself staring at a picture of Sora when they were eleven. She smiled to herself and threw her sheet over her head. Only three days left, but at the thought of it she frowned. Why couldn't she help feel that this was too good to be true? Was it that easy? Then again, she hadn't seen Sora since the day he arrived on the island through the old door that was buried deep in Destiny Islands. She swung her legs off her bed, the morning sun greeted her as she headed for her window. The day couldn't be any more gorgeous as she began to dress. She glanced out the window again, but wasn't blessed with the same sight moments before. Her jaw dropped as her heart literally stopped from horror, she looked down the street to find two figures frantically running away from something. As they both came into closer view, Kairi couldn't help but let out a harsh gasp, she cupped her hands over her mouth. Sora and Aros were bolting down the sidewalk, holding onto each others hands. Aros stumbled and let out a loud groan, Sora looked behind his shoulder to find his "wife"stranded, her hand extended. He quickly scooped her up and continued his frantic sprint. By then Kairi was already outside, but she wasn't alone. Houses nearby awoke to sudden screams that left Aros's mouth. Curious civilians peeked there head out in confusion.

"Sora! What's going on?" Kairi screamed. Sora spotted her, she studied his face quickly. Fear was marked all over his face as he struggled to carry Aros who seemed to be suffering a deep gash in her leg.

"Kairi! Run! NOW!" he bellowed. She heard him but she didn't know from what. She glanced in the direction they had came from, her heart stopped. A large swarm of heartless thundered their way through the peaceful streets of Destiny Islands bringing with them pure darkness. She screamed and began to run. But she was too slow, one of the heartless lunged at her with its claws displayed and hooked itself to her back. Kairi wailed in agony.

This chapter was easy to write but had me runnig in circles working and focusing more on the plot. At first it was simple but the second I added a character was the moment the whole story seemed to take ona new shape. Review, the next chapter WILL SHOCK YOU. Do i smell review?