I own a bunch of people in there. Basicly everyone in here I own. Hahaha! This story has nothing to do with Kingdom Hearts really. It has to do with my own characters and somethings from Kingdom Hearts. Like maybe 1 character and like little details from the game. Sora, Riku, Kairi, Wakka, and all them characters are not associated with my story. So sorry to burst any of your bubbles. 3 PennilessWriter
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"Single file!" Seth Tavish yelled to the 15 other children following and chattering along after him.
"Laine! I need you up here."
Seth found himself alone with 15 children and no Laine. So he thought. Counting heads he found that he had only 14 and his sister was still not in sight.
"Laine and the young Shadix kid. Those two are going to be the death of me."
"You'll never beat me and you know it!" Came the soft elegant voice from above Seth's head.
"Get down from-"
"Yes I will!" Interrupted a young boy's voice.
Then from the building rooftop two silhouettes appeared as they jumped. A young lady got to the ground first before the boy.
"I always win little Shadix. Now all you have to do is get over it." Laine taunted with a grin.
"Don't call me little!"
Laine laughed and sighed, "I would call you by your first name, but I don't know it. Plus little Shadix is a cute pet name." She cooed as she lightly patted his head mockingly.
Shadix came to Laine and Seth Lavish when he was seven. There is no knowing where he's from or what his name was because Shadix himself had no idea. The name Shadix came up because he was wearing a Blitzball jersey with the name "Shadix" on the back.
"Who cares what we call you!" Seth yelled now annoyed.
Laine and Shadix backed off knowing that look on his face meant he wasn't playing anymore.
"Let's get going."
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Laine walked in silence beside her brother as they led the 15 other children through the marketplace. Once they got to the main marketplace Seth turned to the children and began distributing small pouches of coins.
"This is all you've got kids so use them wisely. Go on." The kids all Cheered and ran off to buy whatever their small amount of coins allowed them to get.
Laine smiled as she watched them scatter individually or in tiny groups until they disappeared. "I love watching them smile. It makes me feel like we're doing a good job raising them on our own and in an alley no less."
Seth smiled. "Yeah, well on a happier note. Let's go buy food for those little rascals."
"You call that happy?" Laine grummbled and rolled her eyes.
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The large clock tower in the middle of town rang monotonously three times. Seth and Laine stood at the large clock tower with baskets of food as they waited for the children to come running from their day of shopping. One by one --and sometimes in groups-- they popped up and sat talking about their adventures and what they bought. The little boys claiming to have pick-pocketed on some of the richer buyers.
Seth counted them off and came up with 14. Without panicking he recounted and got 14 once more.
"Laine we're missing one!" Seth exclaimed.
"Its just Shadix. He must-"
"No I'm right here." Shadix said walking over to Laine and Seth.
Now its Laine's turn to panic. Laine looked over the crowds of people. She began to look around on the other side of the clock tower when she heard a little voice.
"Laine! I'm here!"
Laine turned around and smiled. She began heading in the direction of the little voice. She stopped on the edge of the sidewalk to see the young girl.
"Come here, Riley! You gave us a hell of a scare!."
The little girl named Riley looked down ashamed and began crossing the street. The shattering screech soon began yelling just as Riley's little feet touched the asphalt. The look on Riley's face brought tears to Laine's eyes.
She wasn't fast enough.
All she could do was take one step onto the street and watch Riley clutch hard onto the bear she bought earlier. See with anguish as metal met flesh to make a mind-numbing thud. Riley's fragile body twisted and doubled over rolling over the windshield of the machine until she was airborne. It was when the car was able to stop that Riley's body hit the ground and Laine was able to move.
She ran to Riley and threw herself on the ground next to the little mess of limbs.
Riley's eyes were half-open and empty. Her slightly open mouth trinkled blood. Still in her broken hand clutched tightly was the now bloodied bear.
Laine pulled little Riley onto her lap and hugged her tightly while stroking her wavey mass of grey-blonde hair. Laine looked into her empty eyes. Seeing nothing she knew Riley was dead. Everything was quiet except for the buzzing in her ears.
"Riley?" Was all Laine could manage as her vision forgot its purpose and blurred, bringing out warm sealed back tears that were held away since the day she lost her parents.
Rocking back and forth she put her forehead to Riley's bloodied head. Her tears raining down her red cheeks onto Railey's face mixing with the blood. A loud choke of thunder resonated around the gathered crowd and silent town bringing sound back to Laine. Along with tears of pain that Laine shed came the cold quiet drum of the tears from the sky.
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Standing aside at the border of the crowd that had begun to gather around the two silhouettes was Kads Shadix. He smiled as he watched everything unfold infront of his eyes.
The little girl calling to the woman. The woman smiling and then Bang! The black hunk of metal on wheels smashing into the little girl. What a lovely sight. To make this melodrama more perfect a clash of thunder had sounded and rain began it descent to the happy orb of this world.
Now the show must go on. The galiant knight must make his appearance before another person could take his part and change the script.
Kads stridded through the crowd towards the woman with a smile playing across his visage. Just as he made it to the edge of the inner circle he put a concerned face and stepped into the clearing where he saw the woman rocking the dead child on her lap.
Oh, the king of darkness was so good to him; making everything go smoothly. Kneeling down next to the woman Kads put a hand on her shoulder. Her head jerked up with eyes so large he almost fell back and retreated. He swipped a hand across his eyes for three purposes. A decoy to get his eyes off her face, get his now soaked white hair out of his eyes, and to give himself a chance to pull himself together.
'Why is my heart pounding? I don't have time to feel anything for her.'
He smiled trying to reassure her. "Its OK. Are you hurt?" he asked softly.
Kads hated that sentence. It was stupid and what was the point in asking when it was obvious that she wasn't the one hurt. Maybe her heart was hurt, but not her. Hey, that's a good one. She shook her head as her body began to shake and her breathing hitched. Her large crystal green eyes seemed to glaze as more tears began their journey down her blotchy skin. Kads pushed some of her chestnut hair from her eyes. More like eye since she seemed to like wearing her hair in a fashion that had her bangs covering her left eye.
"Stupid of me to ask that. Your not hurt physically, but you are hurt here." he said pointing to her heart.
Her eyes widened now. He understood her. This man understood the way Laine was feeling and the way she's been feeling all her life.
He smiled at her once more before grabbing her hand. "Let's go." he said softly as the wailing sound of sirens echoed nearby.
The crowd had died down to a mere 15. It was Seth with the 14 kids. Laine shook her head and looked down at Riley again. She nuzzled her cheek with Riley's and whispered, "It'll be OK. It'll always be OK."
She slowly brought two fingers over Riley's eyes and slid the little eyelids closed. Laine took the bear out of her clutched fingers and closed her own fingers around the bears bloodied, furry torso. She shifted slightly to move Riley back onto the asphalt and stood. Her old torn tank top and pants were now blinging to her body and dripping with both rain and blood.
Laine looked over to Seth with rain, tears, and a blood streaked face. Standing there with her head held high and her prize in hand she looked like a queen.
Rain poured over everything as paramedics made their appearance to take Riley away. Kads stood silently with a grief-stricken expression. But on the inside his dark heart and soul smiled with laughter upon this grey day and his newly acquired prize.
