Meh, new story. Maybe I'll stick with this one…

This one kinda mixes the worlds of Kingdom Hearts and Ragnarok online, with one of the characters coming from Rune Midguard. It's going to follow the same worlds (with the exception of a few more) as the manga, mainly because there are a lot less and I don't have much time to write at all anymore.

NOTE: The names of the random assassins are FICTIONAL. I don't know who could possibly have these names and I'm sure they don't want random people whispering them. These names are mainly Turkish, with their meanings I tried to somewhat tie with their personalities. I'm sorry if I get any meanings wrong (like if I thought a name meant "light" but really meant "bitch") but if I do, then please feel free to correct me XD.

Don't own Kingdom Hearts or Ragnarok online. For more information on the characters and their classes, visit their sites.

Ok, I think that's it. On with the story :D

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"Sir!" cried a desperate girl, the feminine voice echoing off the stone walls of the tomb. The young woman ran into the main chamber, clad in assassin clothing and holding a bloody comrade in her arms. Her eyes filled with tears and her clothes stained with blood.

"Acelya, what's going on here!" a surprised man rose from his seat at the opposite end of the room, pacing toward the sobbing girl.

"Sir…" The girl sniffed, "Cansu…she's…"

Acelya was sobbing uncontrollably now, clenching tighter on her comrade. The man's eyes widened in shock as he kneeled down.

His love was dead, her eyes open and blank, staring up at the ceiling.

Acelya let go of the dead Cansu and walked quickly to the other side of the room, her hands covering her face. The man held is dead love's body closely, his raven black hair covering his pale white eyes.

"Who did this?" he whispered as Acelya's sobs quieted.

Turning her head around, her eyes were still wide with fear.

"That's the scary thing…" she said, there was a tone in her voice that made her seem…possessed. Her hands clutched to her chest as she quietly stared back at her superior.

"Tell me!" the man cried, grasping Cansu tightly.

"It was…" she paused, taking something from her pocket, her eyes never straying, "It was her."

From her pocket she drew a small knife, a kunai to be exact, with a design of the night bird etched into the middle, and tossed it on the ground toward him. His hand shaked as he reached for the murder weapon, taking a grasp of the bandaged handle. Rising it to his eyes, they suddenly started to draw tears as his fist clenched in anger.

Aysu…

"Kill her," he said, holding back all the anger in his voice. Acelya blinked in surprise, another tear glistening down her cheek.

"Sir, she's the highest of our group…" she replied, but was cut off by her boss's now booming voice.

"Kill her."

Acelya drew her breath in sharp in shock. Taking a deep breath, she dropped her hands from her chest and let them brush the dirt off her clothes.

"Yes, sir."

As she left, the dark haired man stared down at his beloved and closed his eyes, his hand cupping her cheek.

Cansu…water of life…I will avenge your death.

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It was another hot morning in Morroc as the sun blazed down upon the desert city. Yellow stone buildings blended well with the sand and cobblestone that laid everywhere across the town. Within a small apartment, an open window let the sun sine brightly in, a very gentle breeze playing into the room.

In the room slept a girl, no more than fifteen, with the covers bunched up at the bottom of the bed and the pillow on the floor. She had red-pink hair that went down to the small of her back with bangs that hanged over her eyes. As she laid, the sun's light had begun to wake her up in a slow…painful way. She made no attempt to pull the covers over her face, she had tried that too many times. Slowly and wearily, she sat up in her bed, rubbing her eyes.

I really need to get away from this sun. Maybe staying at the clan building wasn't such a bad idea… she thought to herself as she stood up and walked to the opposite side of the room to her small wooden dresser to take out her work clothes. A pair of thigh high purple stockings, shoes with bandages that crossed up to the ankle, arm and shoulder guards, and a small shirt that crossed at the front and had a long, ripped back that dangled to her knees. Her midriff was covered with white bandages that wrapped around her lower torso so that the back of her shirt did exaggerated ruffles. Grabbing a flu mask and going into the wash room, she dipped her hands into a bowl of fresh, cold water and splashed it on her face.

So cool… she thought to herself, her eyes still closed, soaking in the comfort of the cold water on her dry skin. Walking back into her room, she put on her flu mask and made a few adjustments to the bandages wrapped around her.

We really need to change this uniform, she thought while she was loosening a bandage, Can't really walk around town looking like this…

Brushing her fingers through her hair once, she made for the door. It was another regular day, and it was mind-numbingly boring. Her clan, the Durukan, were one of the most feared clans in all of Rune Midguard, and she got stuck with one of the youngest teams, given small jobs and running errands. She knew that she was the best in her squad, and she'd been hoping for a promotion to a higher status of assassin. Just last night, she had to take out a few Ekber clan members that were wandering into the city.

Things are just too simple… she thought as she reached for the door knob when suddenly it had turned itself and her friend, Acelya, ran straight into her.

"Aysu!" she cried. She had caught her friend in such a shock that Aysu had fallen back. Acelya shut the door behind her hard and turned to her friend to help her up.

"Acelya, what the hell are you doing?" Aysu barked as she took Acelya's hand and stood up.

"I'm sorry, Aysu, but we don't have much time," she breathed heavily, a hand at her chest and the other holding a scrap of paper which she handed shakily to Aysu. She took the paper calmly and read it, her eyes scanning quickly across the small piece of yellowed parchment.

"Cansu's at the clock tower?" Aysu said, raising an eyebrow as she reread the assignment that was signed by the clan boss, Demir. Demir was a very mysterious man, never letting his emotions go past his raven black bangs.

"She was on a mission and she hasn't returned," Acelya explained, regaining her breath, "And you know how Demir gets when Cansu's not in sight."

"Yes…" Aysu agreed softly, "But the Clock Tower is all the way in Al De Baran, it'll take us forever to get there."

Acelya smiled mischievously and pulled out a card, "Not without this."

"What is it?"

"A card, stupid. It let's me be able to teleport," the cheerful girl smiled brightly. No matter what it was, Acelya was always able to surprise her partner.

"Well, let's get going," Aysu said eagerly.

This was it, the mission that would raise her ranking. She'd be able to do actual missions now that she would be the one to bring back the clan leader's most loved associate.

As Acelya opened the portal and watched her friend walk in. Her smile weaned and her eyes softened.

I'm so sorry.

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In a flash of blue light, the two assasins appeared in one of Rune Midguard's most feared dungeons: The Clock Tower. The sounds of ticking clocks echoed off the metal walls and stone floor. The place was very dimly lit, and the atmosphere attracted a lot of strage…things.

"Ok," Acelya said shakily as she looked around, "From what Demir told me, Cansu was assigned to be not too far from where we are."

Aysu blinked and looked around as her eyes adjusted from the blight sun that she was so used to see every day, to the cold, dead air of the Clock Tower. She suddenly felt a gloved grip on her left hand as Acelya took her hand and lead her.

"Let's go," she flashed a strained smile. What was with her?

"What was Cansu's assignment?" Aysu asked as she was lead into a large corridor, pillars scattered across the room.

"Uh….well….there were some…" Acelya started to say as she let go of Aysu's hand and walked a few paces forward, hands clenched to her chest as if she was pondering. There was a sudden creak nearby as the sound of a gear jammed within the thin metal walls, both girls jumped.

"Acelya…" Aysu said, now sensing something that really didn't feel right. Her stomach churned as she looked down at the ground. A smell had befell the room almost bad enough for her to hurl. She heard Acelya's feet run on the stone tile as she quickly clasped her hands over her mouth. Aysu had breathed too much in and couldn't help but start coughing. Over again, the rib-racking coughs went for a few seconds until Aysu could catch her breath. She turned to where Acelya was, she was gone.

She didn't… Aysu thought, her heart pumping fast, why that little…

Her thoughts were interrupted by another fit of coughing as she tried to keep her breath at the same time.

"What is…" she gasped and tried to calm her lungs. There was another bang in the tower, only much louder. Aysu's head swung around, hair whipping in front of her face, as she saw a dim silhouette of a black figure that was inching slowly toward her. It was a floating ball, with two hooks at the top and one at the bottom, they were tinged with bright purple and its eyes were a glowing yellow-white color. Aysu took a sharp breath and a small scream escaped her lips. What was this thing? She had seen many frightful things in life, but this? With little black figures with yellow eyes popping up around the floating ball, she had to admit, this scared the living hell out of her. As they inched closer, Aysu drew out her katars, the blades reflecting the little firelight that the torches gave off.

The gas came back, and this time she took such a sharp breath it knocked the wind out of her, bringing her to her feet. She dropped her weapons and stared down at the floor. The gas was draining her energy, she could feel it. Staring down at the ground, she saw a keyhole. It was large in size, but it went straight through the floor. She had no idea where it lead or what it opened, but it had a strange energy coming from it that she couldn't help but place her hand upon it…

A bright white light shone from under her and the black creatures backed off, cowering into the shadows. Aysu kept her hands on the keyhole, the light it was giving off started to make the gas that was intoxicating the room visible ever so slightly. Aysu's eyes started to blur as a great weight was lifted from her body. She was no longer in the Clock Tower, and, and she feared in her last bits of consciousness, not even in Rune Midguard at all. The light kept blazing as her eyes closed, letting the darkness of her mind take over.

End note: There you have it, the first chapter. Seriously, if I spelled any of the towns incorrectly (cause I'm using my good old memory here) do tell me, and I'll get right on it.