Sorry, was gone on spring break for a week, with a little bit of writer's block included, but back now! Sweet. Oh and on a side note:
FuriousPins: You are an ass! Why would you review when you see me everyday? And then you pretend like you don't know what's going on. From now on, I'm telling you nothing about this story. You'll have to wait like everyone else.
Now that that's out of the way I'd like to thank, No name, Mikol, YO Momma, Palantiri, and everyone else who's reviewed. You guys keep me going. Oh and Rikku, "WOOT WOOT!"
The Gummi Ship tumbled rapidly through the vortex its captain had eagerly flown through. As BHK's stomach began to returned from its perch in his throat, only then did he wonder if this had been a good idea.
Then suddenly, they were free, thrown into a new world. BHK grabbed the controls and brought the Gummi Ship to a hover, had he been a second late they would have crashed.
Kairi hurriedly opened the cockpit and hopped out, looking rather green in the face. Yuna followed after, looking dazed, but it was hard for BHK to tell. She always looked that way. BHK stepped out onto the wing of the ship, but the Gummi lurched and he was thrown to the ground face-first. They had landed on a small grass covered hill overlooking a city.
The Gummi ship flew off to find a place to "park". "That ship is getting worse." BHK said to himself. "Its probably still mad at you for leaving that dent in its dashboard." Yuna told him.
"Mad? That's the problem right there. It is a computer system, it shouldn't, doesn't have emotions!" BHK said frowning. "That ship is becoming more trouble than its worth." BHK looked over to their companion Princess. "You okay Kairi?"
She mumbled something to herself. BHK couldn't catch it, but Yuna did. "She said she loves land." Yuna listened a little longer. "A great deal it seems."
"Oh." BHK said, eyebrows raised. He stood up. "Alright then. Let's find out where we are." BHK looked down the trail, and paused when he saw a large building in the center of the town. "What'cha looking at?" Yuna asked, stepping up beside him. BHK broke from the trance and blinked a couple times.
"Nothing….Just had a bit of déjà vu…." He answered finally. "Oh? Have you been here before?" Yuna asked interestedly.
"Nope. Not that I know of. C'mon, see if you can get Kairi some walking will help her out."
Several minutes later, the three had safely reached the town. 'Twilight Town' said a voice in BHK's head. He looked around, but there was nobody who could have whispered it to him, or anything of the sort.
Feeling strange, he continued on, moving toward the center of the town. They passed several shops, hotels and restaurants, but didn't stop. 'Not yet.' BHK thought. 'I feel like there's something I need to see.'
BHK turned and saw a large sign, strategically placed so that the reader could get a full view of the towering clock-tower behind it, a few streets away. The sign showed only the name that had previously come to him. Twilight Town.
'How did I know?' BHK wondered. He stared at the clock tower. 'That building is too familiar. Everything is starting to seem that way. Maybe Yuna was right? Have I been here before?'
"I'm getting hungry." Yuna absently mentioned somewhere near him. BHK slowly nodded. "Right…right. Let's go eat then, sightseeing tomorrow." BHK turned away from the sign and ominous clock-tower. But he could feel the truth in his mind. He was reluctant. He wanted to find out what the hell was going on.
BHK grabbed Kairi's arm and steered her into a section of Twilight town that was filled with restaurants. "So which one will it be?" BHK asked her. "Olive Garden? Or Red Lobster?"
The thought of seafood made Kairi groan. It wasn't the food itself, normally she loved sea food. She had lived on an island for the majority of her life. Seafood wasn't hard to come by. The thought of being on a boat, bobbing and rocking in the ocean made her queasy. That recent Gummi Ship ride had reminded her enough.
"Olive Garden it is."
BHK had returned to the top of the clocktower, it was a nice day, the norm for Twilight Town. The sun was high, and he could see for miles. BHK yawned. "There you are! I knew I'd find you dozing up here." Said the voice. BHK turned and looked at the blonde girl behind him, her blue eyes showing a hint of mirth.
"Hey," BHK replied. "How've you been-" BHK stopped. The girl was gone, replaced by the dark ceiling of the Starlit Hotel. "Lost in another dream…." BHK murmured to himself. He checked the glowing digital clock by his bed. 3:34 a.m.
BHK closed his eyes, and attempted to return to sleep. 15 minutes later, he rose from his bed, restless, and crept out into the hotel's hallway. He passed Yuna's and Kairi's room, and (using their extra card key) eased open the door. Both were sleeping soundlessly. Mostly. (Kairi was snoring.)
He shut their door and made his way outside. Twilight Town was a rather peaceful place, especially at night. BHK felt as if he could see every star in the galaxy from where he stood.
A small distance away, a light shone, obscuring BHK's view. He looked to its source, and he was unsurprised to find out that it was coming from the clocktower. "Since when do clocktowers fill in for a lighthouse?" BHK's feet set off toward it unbidden by his mind. 'Who knows? Maybe now I'll find my answers' He quickened his pace.
He reached the tower without trouble, however the front gates were locked. And by the amount of rust and the stiff hinges, BHK suspected it had been locked for some time. "Now what?" 'The wall' Said the voice in his head. BHK walked around the perimeter of the clocktower, a stone wall that the gates were connected to.
The grass was overgrown and vines clung to the wall along with some other plant life that BHK could not identify. BHK came to a stop and crouched down. There was a small hole in the wall near the ground, it looked to be just large enough for him. He climbed through.
When he got on the other side, the vegetation intensified. He made his way to the tower doors, which were strangely, unlocked. 'Broken' BHK shrugged. He entered, and found a tall winding stairway, leading to the top. Where the light originated. "Let's do it."
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