Told you it wouldn't take long. Now where were we?


BHK's eyes slid open, then shut immediately, overloaded with pain. He shook his head and opened his eyes again, cautiously. Squinting through the eyelids, BHK surveyed his surroundings.

BHK automatically realized the problem. Where ever he was, it was extremely bright. But it wasn't actually the place, he was on his back, looking towards the sun. BHK sat up. It was at this point that he noticed he was atop a tall building of some sort, his feet were dangling off the edge. BHK looked down. An extremely tall building.

"There you are!" said a girl's voice behind him. "I knew you'd be dozing up here." BHK turned around, and was again blinded by light. "Earth to BHK!" said the voice. "Come on now sleepy-head…."

"What…?" BHK asked. "Where are you!"

"Wake Up!"

BHK lunged forward, an effective way to smash his forehead against the Gummi's dashboard. "Ow!" He said, rubbing his skull. "What's going on?"

"We decided to wake you up." Yuna said matter-of-factly. "And," she continued, "we wanted to decide what to do next."

"So you make me smash my head to wake me up?" BHK asked. Kairi laughed. "Hey, don't blame that on us! You're the one who jolted like that. You just don't wake up very well." BHK groaned. "Next time, just poke me or something alright?"

"What about me!" interrupted the computer. BHK looked at the monitor. "What
about you?"

"Your head left a dent in my dashboard!" BHK's eye twitched. "What do you want me to say!" He asked. "I'm sorry? That my head left a dent in your dashboard!"

"Maybe" the computer answered. BHK shook his head. "How about you do something useful and then maybe I'll go about getting it out." The computer didn't reply. "Right. Run a scan for the nearest world. We're running low on supplies, and I could use some real food." The computer remained unresponsive. "That's a direct order." BHK added firmly.

The computer screen flickered and a scan began. The program was running slowly. BHK frowned. Ten minutes later, a beep sounded indicating that the scan was complete. The results read out on the screen.

"The closet world seems to be 2 days flight away. Crap. I don't feel like flying that long." BHK sighed. "Oh well. We might as well start off. Computer, set course for the targeted world. Full speed."

The ship stuttered forward, at barely even a quarter of "full".


"Hollow Bastion was doomed to fall anyway I'm afraid." Leon said without any emotion. They (being Sora and Leon) were standing just outside Cid's shop. "The darkness had continued to pour into the world. Even after you sealed Kingdom Hearts. It was just more subtle. Belle knew it. Aeris had too. In truth, we all did. But we didn't know what to do about it. Nor did we want to." Leon paused for a moment, eyes closed.

"We pretended that nothing was wrong. Kingdom Hearts was closed. Our problems should have been solved right?" He continued. Leon looked back at Sora. "Your job isn't done Sora. The universe still needs the Keyblade, and its master. If sealing the door to darkness didn't work, maybe opening the Door of Light will." Sora nodded.

"That's why I came here Leon. I need your help." Sora said. "The heartless keep getting stronger, and now there's some Organization controlling them. I'm getting left behind."

"I understand" Leon said. "I'll help you. We don't have all the time we'd like, but we can start your training tomorrow. Rest up Keyblade master."


A series of high-pitched beeps woke BHK from another peaceful slumber. It seems to be a rule on this ship. "What is it?" He asked the computer. "An unregistered spatial anomaly is within the vicinity." The computer reported. BHK shrugged. "Okay? Now how about you say that like you want me to understand it."

The computer made a strange noise (a sigh?) and rephrased. "Something is here that shouldn't be." BHK raised an eyebrow. "What is it?"

"A rift in space, resembling the properties of a wormhole. The anomaly does not appear on any scans of the area, yet here it is. Either my scanners are malfunctioning, or it shouldn't exist."

"Cool," BHK said, shrugging again. "Let's find out what its doing here."

"And how do plan to do that?" Kairi asked from the back, joining the conversation. "Easy," BHK replied. "We'll fly right into it."

Kairi looked through the windshield to view this "anomaly" with her own eyes. It was a deep purple, nearly invisible due to the surrounding darkness of space. Long tendrils of electricity were constantly traveling across its surface. "You can't be serious."

BHK gave a reckless smile, once again bearing a shocking resemblance to Sora. "Why not, what could happen?" Kairi stared at him. "Does that look safe to you!" she yelled, but he was no longer paying attention. "Computer" he said. "We fly into the anomaly."

"I cannot recommend that course of action, there is no way for the sensors to indicate where we'd end up, or if we'd even survive." The computer protested. "I thought you 'only followed orders'" BHK shot back. "We fly through, trust me. We'll make it through just fine."

"How can you be so sure?" asked Yuna suddenly, startling everybody.

"I've got a feeling."

'A feeling he says!' Kairi shouted to herself silently. 'Oh god, we're all going to die….' "Computer!" BHK shouted. "Onward!" Kairi fastened her seat belt. Tightly.

The Gummi Ship made its way toward the wormhole. Immediately the ship began to rock. The various lights inside were flickering on and off. "We are meeting resistance from the anomaly."

"Push on! We'll break through!"


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