SPOILER WARNING: THIS CHAPTER CONTAINS A HUGE SPOILER FOR UNION CROSS. LIKE, GAME-CHANGING, MIND-TWISTING, IT'S SO BIG.
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Nightly and the group of companions led there two new arrivals up to the top of Yen Sid's tower. The two in question managed to hide the concern on their faces, but couldn't keep their eyes away from Nightly, as if they expected something to happen at any minute, only for nothing to occur.
They watched as she chatted with members of the group. The woman with blue hair—Aqua—was currently chastising her about leaving on her own, to which Nightly was apologizing sheepishly for with a shy rub of her neck. She seemed to be getting along fine with them, not even noticing what her two friends had. They glanced at each other, a silent signal passing between them. Something was definitely wrong.
Their thoughts were interrupted by the opening of the door at the top of the staircase. The friends piled into the room, and Nightly ushered Ephemer and Skuld inside. The sight they were met with made them give pause.
An elderly man sat at the desk before the large group of wielders. His stature held an air of authority that made the room silent with his presence. His face bore a countenance of seriousness unlike the two had seen before, while years of experience hardened the heavy stare that seemed to pass through all who entered.
"Heya, kiddo!" Chirithy called, delighted to see the brunette back safely. He jumped into his wielder's arms, drawing the attention of Ephemer and Skuld.
"Chirithy?" the latter inquired.
The Spirit hesitated for a moment before addressing the two new wielders in the room. "It's good to see you both again." The unspoken tension between the three was almost palpable, to all but Nightly, of course.
The oblivious brunette unknowingly broke the ice by remembering about another new friend who had yet to be introduced.
"Oh, yeah!" Nightly remembered, moving so she could see the sleeping blonde on the other side of the room. "I want you guys to meet someone else." She motioned for Ephemer and Skuld to come over. The duo complied, Skuld rounding the corner first. Upon seeing Ventus, she froze, Ephemer bumping into her. Ephemer gave her a look of confusion as she pointed a finger at Ven.
Ephemer followed her gaze, visibly paling as his eyes landed on Ventus.
"This is Ventus," Nightly said. "He's Aqua's friend. We had to get him out of a place called Castle Oblivion because he's been in a coma for ten years."
"T-ten years?" Skuld gaped.
"Yeah, but don't worry, we'll wake him up soon," Nightly said confidently, turning to her friends. Her brow furrowed in concern when she saw Ephemer's face. "Ephemer, are you okay?" she asked. "You look like you've seen a ghost."
"Uh, yeah, I'm fine," he replied nonchalantly, rubbing the back of his head. "It's just…a lot to take in right now."
Nightly chuckled. "Tell me about it." She yawned, "Well, I thinking I'm gonna go to sleep. What about you two?"
"Uh, I think we're gonna stay up for a little while and catch up on everything that's happened," Ephemer answered, trying subtly pull Skuld's gaze away from Ven, as the poor girl seemed to have gone catatonic.
"Okay, you guys do that. I'm gonna…go on ahead," Nightly drawled, suddenly looking like she could have laid down and fallen asleep right then and there.
Noticing the change in his friend, Ephemer glanced down at Chirithy, who narrowed his eyes at the silverette. 'You made me do this,' Chirithy thought. Ephemer's eyes widened as he watched Nightly leave the room.
As soon as the door to Nightly's room down the hall closed, Skuld broke from Ephemer's grasp and ran to Ven. On her knees, she grabbed Ven's shoulders and lightly shook him. "Ven? Ven, wake up. Wake up, Ventus!"
"Skuld, I don't think that's gonna help," Ephemer said, surprised at his own calmness.
"Ephemer, why aren't you helping me?!" Skuld half-shouted, panic obvious in her expression as she looked back to Ephemer.
Ephemer hesitated. He had never seen Skuld like this. "We have to stay calm, Skuld," he said slowly.
"Calm?!" Skuld jumped back up, stepping toward Ephemer and throwing her arms out to either side of her. "Look where we are, Ephemer. We are lucky Nightly is not in a coma right now!" she added, pointing a finger down the hall after Nightly.
"Yeah, about that," Lea butted in, drawing Ephemer's and Skuld's attention to the others in the room. Sora, Donald, and Goofy were looking back and forth between the two. Riku was on the defensive, as well as Lea, while Kairi and Mickey were looking at them with a mix of confusion and concern. Aqua looked at them as if the two had simultaneously grown a third arm. Yen Sid, however, looked stoic as ever.
Lea continued, "How long were you expecting to be able to just…knock her out whenever mention of the Keyblade War came up?"
"It's not just the Keyblade War," Chirithy corrected, hopping back into the room. "You guys may not have noticed, but every time someone says something about the future, or Nightly begins to think about the future, she begins to feel disoriented. So far, she just shakes it off and thoughts of the future just leave her. But…I don't know how long that will last."
Lea looked back to the two teens and made a hard gesture to Chirithy in an "as I said" manner.
Ephemer threw a look to Chirithy. "So, you told them?"
"Had no choice," Chirithy replied, "especially when Nightly asked about going back to Daybreak Town as soon as we get here—which, by the way, no one has seen since the Keyblade War."
That statement made the two new arrivals halt. "What do you mean?" Skuld inquired.
Yen Sid repeated what he had before. "No one has seen hide nor hair of Daybreak Town since the Keyblade War," he said.
"It's kinda considered a legend now," Mickey added. "The four of you showing up is the only tangible evidence we have that it ever existed in the first place."
Skuld opened her mouth to say something, closed it again with a confused look, then opened it again. "But…that doesn't make any sense. We've been living in Daybreak Town ever since the War ended. How has no one…"
"How long has it been since the Keyblade War—to you guys, that is," Riku questioned.
Skuld shared a glance with Ephemer before the latter replied, "A few months, I think. Haven't really been keeping track since—" Skuld cut him off by loudly clearing her throat. She fanned her fingers to her neck, giving him the universal sign to shut up. Ephemer looked at her a little wide-eyed. "How long has it been for you guys?" he continued awkwardly.
"A hundred years," Mickey said, to which Ephemer's and Skuld's jaws dropped.
"What were you going to say?" Lea inquired before the two could recover, his eyes narrowing.
A silent signal seemed to pass between the two teens. "It's not important," he shrugged.
"Then let me ask you something that is," Aqua piped up, stepping forward, a slightly angry expression on her face. "How do you know Ven?" she said, pointing at the sleeping boy.
"How do you know Ven?" Ephemer and Skuld asked at the same time, worry showing in their eyes.
"I knew Ven for four years while we trained together under Master Eraqus. He never mentioned either of you."
The second sentence hit the two like a slap in the face. Ephemer's eyes searched for a memory while Skuld tried to cope with the news. "He…he never…he didn't say anything about us or Daybreak Town or—" she cut herself off, covering her mouth.
"His heart didn't survive the journey," Ephemer said quietly.
"What?" Aqua asked sternly, looking like she was ready to attack.
Ephemer ran a hand through his hair. "It's just like Master Ava said, his heart didn't survive the journey, his heart wasn't strong enough," he continued, his words beginning to blur together.
"Ephemer, what are you talking about?" Skuld asked, stepping toward her friend.
Ephemer hung his head. "I never told you, Skuld. Master Ava told me something about moving on from the War. She said some may not have hearts strong enough to move on. If the same thing applies here…Ven's heart wasn't strong enough to face the sudden future. Has he been like this the whole time?" He looked up to Aqua for help.
Aqua saw the concern etched across Ephemer's face, and suddenly felt her own face soften. She couldn't help but feel pity for the two. They'd ended up trapped in the Realm of Darkness after a fight with one friend, only to find themselves a hundred years in the future just to find out another friend has been in this condition for a long time.
Aqua let out an ironic laugh. "No, he hasn't. There was…a big fight he, myself, and our friend, Terra, had at the Keyblade Graveyard. He ended up fighting someone, and they were equally matched, so his heart was injured in the process. It left his body, which left him in this long sleep. We just recently found his heart, but now we have to try and return it to his body so he can wake up."
Ephemer and Skuld visibly relaxed after the explanation, though they still seemed a little uptight at the situation as a whole.
"So, where is his heart?" Skuld asked.
"With me," Sora said, speaking up for the first time. "I don't really remember it, but when I was really little, I let him into my heart so his could rest. He's been here the whole time." He put his hand over his heart at the last sentence.
A peaceful silence floated through the room as some of the earlier tension cooled off. Aqua spoke up, asking, "So, how do the two of you know Ven?"
The two in question exchanged a glance. "Don't tell you can't tell us, now," Lea said, trying to bring a joking air to the conversation.
"No, it's not that," Ephemer said.
"It's just…what we're about to tell you…we were told to keep secret," Skuld added. "Not even Nightly knows. But…"
"But you guys knowing will only help the situation," Ephemer finished.
The group stayed silent, letting them gather their thoughts, before Ephemer asked, "Okay, so have you guys heard about a group called the Dandelions?"
"Yes," Aqua answered, "Nightly filled us in on the details."
"Okay," Ephemer nodded, clearing his throat. "So, five Dandelions were chosen by Master Ava, who led the Dandelions."
Skuld picked up, "These Dandelions were to meet on the battlefield after the War had closed, and would become the next Union leaders in the absence of the Foretellers. Ephemer and I are two of them."
Aqua felt her stomach drop, already connecting the dots before Ephemer could say it.
"Ven was the third one of us to show up."
The revelation made the entire room go silent; not even a breath could be heard. The words hung in the air, everyone unable to comprehend what was being said.
Finally, Mickey spoke up, "So, you're telling us Ventus used to live in Daybreak Town, and was one of the Dandelions?"
"Yes," Skuld answered firmly. "He was one alongside Ephemer and myself, as well as two others named Brain and Lauriam." She asked Aqua again, "Are you sure he never told you anything?"
Aqua nodded, "Positive. When he first came to the Land of Departure he was a complete blank…slate…" she trailed, the gravity of what that meant striking her with its suddenness. "It was like, the first years of his life weren't even there." Another realization struck. "We aren't even sure how old he is, really."
Ephemer tilted his head. "You said you knew him for four years before he fell asleep?" At Aqua's nod, he replied, "Sixteen. He's sixteen now." Skuld put her hand to her forehead at the news. "He was twelve when we knew him, and twelve when given the task to become a Union leader."
"What about the two of you?" Kairi asked. "How old are you?"
"I'm fourteen," Ephemer answered.
"Fourteen," Skuld replied with a curt wave of her hand.
"And Nightly?" Riku questioned.
The two looked at each other again before looking back to the group. Ephemer suddenly seemed timid as he replied, "She thinks she's twelve, but she's actually thirteen." At their dumbfounded expressions, he added, "The memory wipe…we basically started her whole journey over in her mind to try and convince her to join the Dandelions again."
"Why, though?" Aqua asked. "Why not just tell her the truth?"
"Because if we can convince her to join this time, then we can just move on like the War never happened. But if she keeps refusing, there will always be a reason to look back at it, and we decided it would be best to just move forward without telling everyone the truth about the War."
"Why did you think that would be a good idea?" Kairi inquired.
"Well, we figured there would be no history to repeat if there was none to look back to," Skuld summarized.
Ephemer gave a chuckle before saying, "I'd be lying if I said Nightly wasn't part of the decision, though." He clarified, "If we looked back, then she'd just have to relive everything whenever we looked back."
"We just didn't want to risk anything happening to her," Skuld said. "And it was working for everyone else, too. By just having everyone move on, life was going back to normal. For everyone, including ourselves."
"And all five of you thought that was the best option?" Lea asked.
The two nodded at the redhead. "Well, then, I guess we better get you all home," he said.
"But," Aqua piped up, "you really should talk to Nightly; maybe even let her remember. It's not right to just let her think none of this happened. And, it'd be best to try and talk without having another argument." She ended with a small smile, which elicited small smiles from the two across the room.
"Okay, we'll try and talk, but…I honestly don't know how far we'll get. She'll probably just assume we're trying to bring up the argument with a different tactic," Ephemer resolved.
"But, I think we should get some sleep, first," Skuld said, and was relieved when she heard chuckles of agreement.
The mood considerably lighter than it was when the two joined the party, the group of friends went to their respective rooms to get some rest before the next day's training.
Sora stretched and yawned as he entered Yen Sid's study. No one else was up yet, that he could tell, but he was getting antsy and couldn't sleep, for once in his life.
He paused when he saw Aqua standing at the opposite end of the room, arms crossed as she stared out the window with her brow furrowed.
"What's going on, Aqua?" Sora asked as he approached the Master.
Aqua replied, "Nightly got up early."
Sora blinked at the answer. "Is she training?" he asked, coming to the window. His face fell at what he saw.
"Oh," he said defeatedly. "Guess our talk didn't work, huh?"
"Doesn't look like it," Aqua agreed.
The two looked down to see Nightly, Ephemer, and Skuld talking in an open area of land at the base of the tower. From the motions the three were making, to the fed-up expression on Nightly's face, one could only conclude the three were having a heated argument.
Sora's breath hissed between his teeth. "Yikes," he sighed. The two kept their eyes on the trio below, quietly dreading what may happen next.
Ephemer couldn't believe this. They had tried to talk to Nightly, and he and Skuld were desperately searching for how to bring up everything he and Skuld had talked about with the others last night, but soon enough, Nightly snapped. Couldn't say he didn't blame her, though. 'We've just been reunited, and we're already trying to bring up scars she doesn't even know about,' he thought to himself wearily.
Now, they were back to their original argument, with no end in sight. He sighed to himself in defeat as Nightly's voice came to the forefront of his thoughts.
"No, okay?" Nightly repeated. "I've told you before, I've said it again, and I always will say no. I can't just…up and leave everyone behind."
"But what's the point of even trying if it only gets you hurt, or worse?" Skuld inquired.
"It's just not who I am," Nightly persisted. "I'm not like the two of you. I can't just ignore the fact that my friends, my party, will end up fighting in a war that could be avoided."
"And what exactly is your plan?" Ephemer asked.
Nightly pointed to the side at nothing in particular. "I'm going to get on that battlefield with my Union and convince the Foretellers to call off the fighting."
"Are you even hearing yourself?" Skuld pressed. "Who's to say they'll even want to talk? What if they just want to fight you?"
"It's better than running away from the problem," Nightly answered, feeling an annoyingly persistent dizziness rise in her head again. She shook her head, holding it as the thought of fighting the Foretellers sent a surge of déjà-vu through her head. The feeling washed away with the dizziness, but she couldn't shake the unease that was left behind.
"The Dandelions won't run away from the problem," Ephemer defended. "We'll face it after the War has blown over, to rebuild the World and start again."
"There won't be a need to 'start again' if we can just end it now," Nightly said, anger beginning to lace between her words.
Chirithy cringed at what she said. Nightly always had strong feelings about the Keyblade War, and she hadn't changed one bit. It…hurt to see her like this, arguing over something she didn't even know had already come to pass.
He thought back to what Master Aqua had said. 'No matter what her friends think is best for her, keeping that secret from her is only going to push her away from them. She needs to know what happened…it will only make her stronger.'
Chirithy looked up at Nightly as those words hit home. Something against his nature rose up within him, and he couldn't stop himself from thinking, 'This. Ends. Now.'
"I just don't understand why you want me to join the Dandelions so badly," Nightly half-shouted. "What is so important about the War that you want me to just drop everything and just ignore it?"
"Because it already happened!" Chirithy shouted.
A stunned silence fell between the children. Ephemer and Skuld visibly paled as Nightly's face blanked. Slowly, all three of there gazes panned to Chirithy.
"What?" Nightly asked in a monotone voice.
Chirithy looked his wielder in the eye and said slowly, "The Keyblade War already happened, kiddo."
Ephemer and Skuld looked to Nightly helplessly, unsure of what to say. They watched as something sparked beneath her dead stare.
As if a light had just turned on within her mind, Nightly gasped, grabbing her head. She stumbled backward, tripping over her own feet as she hit the ground, crying out in pain.
"Nightly…" Ephemer said slowly, trying to reach for her. She scrambled to get away, only managing to get on her knees, her eyes darting back and forth as her sight was filled with forgotten memories.
Ephemer and Skuld tried to approach their friend, reaching out to help her, comfort her, anything. Her eyes focused enough to see their hands, and she slapped them away.
"Get away from me!" she screamed, shoving herself onto her feet. She hugged herself, eyes wild and tears streaming down her face as she tried desperately to keep herself from hyperventilating.
Her hands went to her head again, and Ephemer paused as he saw her eyes flicker from brown, to blue, and back again before Nightly suddenly turned. A Corridor of Light appeared in front of her, and she ran through without hesitation.
"Nightly!" Skuld called as she and Ephemer tried to reach the Corridor. They were unsuccessful, however, as it closed immediately behind her.
The two stood there in shocked silence for a moment before they registered two sets of footsteps heading in their direction.
"What happened?" asked a concerned Sora, Aqua following close behind him.
Ephemer and Skuld exchanged a glance before they looked to the two with defeated expressions.
"Nightly's remembering the Keyblade War," Ephemer replied weakly.
Nightly felt her feet hit coarse earth. She stumbled away from the Corridor, falling to her knees as it closed behind her. Her arms wrapped around her in a tight embrace, she felt sick to her stomach and tried to make herself as small as possible as she sobbed.
It took a moment for her to think about where she was. She wasn't thinking clearly when she summoned the Corridor. All she knew…was that she wanted to see it. She needed to see it.
She cracked open her burning eyes, seeing the familiar ground beneath her. She looked up, seeing the expanse of the Wasteland spread out before her.
Shakily, she brought herself to standing. Planting her feet in the thirsty ground, she trudged forward, the first steps sending the sound of clunking metal armor through her head.
She halted, grabbing her head in pain, her mind's eye presenting her with the image of a darkened sky, lightning cracking through the clouds as steady rains poured on the growing crowd of colorless, empty Keyblades.
The next step, and her ears rang from a new blade embedding itself into the dust, signifying its wielder's end.
She couldn't hold back the new tears that came as she took off in a sprint, each step sending a stab of pain through her heart and the sound of clashing metal through her head. Her gaze reached for the sky, and she swore she could still see hearts floating away into oblivion as she watched helplessly from the ground.
She entered an underpass, and knew she was right there. She made herself stop, almost not registering how out-of-breath she was. She fell to her knees, collapsing against a rocky wall as she gulped dry air, gagging from the exertion she had just put herself through.
Moments passed, and she at last had her breath back again. She stayed a moment longer before finally pushing herself back up. She faced the opening, the sun blinding her temporarily as she stepped out of the underpass.
Her eyes adjusted quickly, and a cry of despair escaped her lips as her eyes fell upon a sight she thought she'd never forget.
Keyblades stuck out of the rough soil like slanted soldiers, lifeless and unusable as they marked the final ground upon which their respective wielder fought. They all stood erect in their own quadrant, just as the children had the moment before the battle took place.
Nightly reached the center of the graveyard, looked down at the very spot where she lay nearly unconscious, dying, not so long ago.
She knelt at the spot, feeling a surge of emotions rise within her. She trembled under its pressure, sobbing loudly as she threw back her head.
The winds of the Keyblade Graveyard were split by the scream that flew from Nightly's being. Her emotions spent, she doubled over, numbly hugging herself as she wept, her tears hitting the dry dirt before evaporating into the sun-blanched sky.
"And then she just went into her Corridor, and we don't know where she could've gone," Ephemer finished.
"What happened to talking it out?" Kairi asked. The others had woken up by the time the four had made it back into the tower and Ephemer and Skuld were now trying to explain what had happened.
"We tried," Skuld picked up, "but she started up when she realized we were talking about the Dandelions. We weren't even bringing up joining them, we were explaining what our job as Dandelions really is."
"And that would be?" Riku questioned.
Ephemer explained, "The task Master Ava gave us was to lead the new World in the wake of the Keyblade War. Our task was rebuilding everything after the fact."
"Okay," Aqua said. "Either way, we need to find her. Any idea of where she might have gone?" she asked, looking to Chirithy.
The Spirit answered, "I actually don't know where she is. Her mind was too confused and jumbled for me to tell what she was thinking when she summoned the Corridor."
"And since she summoned a Corridor, it makes finding her a whole lot harder," Skuld added.
"Mm," Chirithy agreed. "The Corridors of Light were used in Daybreak Town to get to other worlds that I already knew how to get to—from Daybreak Town, that is. She's never summoned a Corridor to go somewhere I didn't know how to get to, until now."
"So, you have no idea where she might've gone," Sora concluded. The silence of the room confirmed what everyone had already figured out.
"Alright, we should split up," Riku spoke up. "We'll start with the closer worlds." He looked to the closest trio. "Sora, Donald, Goofy?"
"Already on it," Sora said with a smile and flex of his arm before the three ran out the door. Everyone else watched them go.
Riku paused, looking at the door they left out of. "They didn't even let me tell them where to look," he said, a deeply annoyed expression on his face. He shook his head, looking to Ephemer and Skuld. "I think you two should team up with Lea. I'll go with Kairi, Aqua, and Mickey. Chirithy should stay here in case she comes back."
The two gave him a nod. "Alrighty, then, lets go," Lea said, flashing the remaining group a smile before ushering the teenagers out the door.
Riku stepped up to Kairi and Aqua and asked, "Anywhere you two think we should look first?"
"Actually," Aqua said, "I have a feeling I might know where she is." She had yet to tell anyone, but she had been feeling a tug on her heart ever since she learned why Nightly left. It just…made sense.
"I think we should go to the Keyblade Graveyard."
Nightly felt the presence; and knew he was there before she even looked.
"Hey, Chirithy," she said half-heartedly.
"Hey, kiddo," replied the tainted voice of the Nightmare Chirithy.
Nightly picked up her gaze to stare at him. "so, that's what you were trying to show me," she stated, her voice hoarse from crying.
"Yes," Nightmare Chirithy nodded, an undertone of sadness in his voice.
They held each other's eyes for a moment before Nightly broke the silence. "You have another task." The tone in her voice left no room for a question.
"Yes," Chirithy nodded again. Nightly waited for him to continue.
"These memories, when extracted from your mind and heart, needed a place to go so they wouldn't resurface immediately. That's where I come in. Without knowing it, your original Chirithy created me through those memories.
"Ever since I was created, I've been trying to return these memories to you in the form of Nightmares. Since I'm just as connected to you as Chirithy, he wasn't able to stop me, but I wasn't able to return them in full. So, I tried a different tactic.
"I followed you and Chirithy the day you left your friends. On Chirithy's way to meet you, I cornered him and tried to fuse with him. You saw how that backfired."
"The Realm of Darkness," Nightly breathed, remembering the dark ball that disappeared after returning Chirithy back to normal.
"Yep," Chirithy replied. He continued with his story. "I even tried returning your memories to you after that, using the magic held within Castle Oblivion to amplify my own. When you just remembered everything on your own, the memories left me. But, there's one that I haven't let go of yet."
"How come?" Nightly inquired.
Nightmare Chirithy hesitated. "Firstly, because I wanted you to be prepared for it. Secondly, the moment I let go of this memory, I'll…disappear."
Stunned silence shot through Nightly's core. Shakily, she asked, "What…what memory are you holding on to?"
Nightmare Chirithy hesitated. "Are you sure you're strong enough to know?"
Nightly gave him a smile. "If my heart hasn't shattered yet, I doubt it will now." She gave a forced, rueful laugh.
Again, the Nightmare hesitated. "About that…"
The tone in his voice made Nightly pause. She looked down at him, waiting for an explanation. He finally said, "I guess it would be best to just show you."
"No," Nightly said immediately. "I don't want you to disappear."
The anti-Spirit looked up at his wielder forlornly. "Why not? My one purpose is to bring you pain."
"No," Nightly replied firmly. "Your purpose is to show me the truth. But I don't want to know the rest if it means you disappear." She picked up the Nightmare and held him close. "All you've tried to do is show me what I've been missing. You're the only one who hasn't been trying to lie to me throughout this whole mess, I can't just let you go just like that."
Nightmare Chirithy sighed, giving Nightly a small smile. "Nightly, I'm an anomaly. I was only created because your memories were taken in the first place. I have no real place in this world."
"Yes, you do," Nightly protested. "Your place is right next to me, just like a Chirithy should be."
Chirithy's smile widened. "Not this time, kiddo." He touched a paw to her cheek, giving up the last memory held within his grasp.
Riku and Kairi stumbled out of the Corridor of Light Aqua had summoned. It closed behind them, and they stared in awe at where they were.
"So…this is the Keyblade Graveyard," Riku stated.
"Yes," Aqua replied, "although this is just the Badlands. We need to get to the center of the world, where all the Keyblades are, that's probably where she is, if my hunch is correct."
"Alright, let's hurry. If she's remembered everything, she's gonna want to see a friendly face," Kairi reasoned, and the three ran off quickly, Master Aqua leading the way."
And that's the chapter!
Next chapter, Nightly will be trying to come to terms with her restored memories, and we will see what Ephemer and Skuld have to say about all of this.
SO, what do you guys think this last memory is? I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions in a review or a PM, so feel free to share!
Alright, I will see you guys next time. Soon, we will be getting to a couple Disney worlds. I am open to suggestions, feel free to tell me what world you would like the characters to visit, and I will see what I can do!
Stay tuned, everyone!
