A/N: Hi guys. Sorry it took so long but I promise the story is going to get really good soon. Please read and review - the more reviews I get the more inspired I will be for writing another chapter.
Myra
Aldan was sitting on an armchair in front of the fire which was burning brightly in the fireplace of his hut. He had tested the two keyblades and learnt some extraordinary things. For example the kingdom key was one he had made himself many years ago. He had imbued in it the power to lock doors to the hearts of the worlds. It had now evolved and was more powerful then Aldan had intended it to be. It could change it's form based on whatever keychain was connected to the handle and when it did it temporarily received new powers. For some reason it had disappeared now, probably the boy had came out from the other realm and chose to summon his keyblade, or at least that's what Aldan believed.
The girl's keyblade however . . . that was a different story. He had never seen that keyblade in his life which should've meant it was an original keyblade but that didn't seem to be the case. It was marked at the bottom but the marking wasn't like anything Aldan recognised. But where had it come from? That was a good question that he would have to ask the two when they got back. As to it's powers. . . Aldan could make no heed way on discovering exactly what they were but when he tapped it with his enchanted blacksmith tools it shot out a beam of light which spread through the room and shined out the cracks of the doors and the cracks between the pieces of wood which kept the hut together.
That at least was a good thing because Aldan heard the sound of several heartless being vaporised on top of the hut. . . "Hmmm," Aldan said, thinking deeply. Whatever the meaning of the girls keyblade was, Aldan could tell that the outcome would be bad.
Aldan sighed and resigned himself to thinking on other, more pressing matters. "Much needs to be done before the dark wielder can be defeated." He walked over to the fireplace and muttered something under his breath. The fire swirled around in a whirl pool of heat and Aldan stared through it. The view he saw was one of Yen Sid's tower in Twilight Town. Memories stirred in his mind every time he saw that old man, memories that could not possibly be related to him and yet Aldan thought they were.
Two boys entered Yen Sid's tower and it was then that Aldan first noticed that Yen Sid wasn't moving; he was leaning against the window sill, staring outwards. One of the boys was Roxas and a slight frown came over Aldan's face when he saw the Kingdom key. "What has happened to it?" Aldan was worried because he could see that Roxas's keyblade was no longer the way it had been before it had left his house. It now looked lifeless and dead. The other boy had silvery hair which went down a few inches past his neck. When he saw that boy he knew there was something special about him. "I will have to investigate," he said.
Aldan muttered a few more words under his breathe making the portal expand. Soon it was large enough to allow a fully grown man like himself to enter. Aldan waved his arm out to his let and made his keyblade appear. Then he stepped through the portal.
Twilight Town
"Master Yen Sid!" Roxas called out, shaking the old man as he called out.
Riku just stood silently as he stared at Yen Sid.
"Step aside," a voice said.
Roxas turned and when he saw who it was he grinned. "Master Aldan! Please help him!" Roxas pointed to Yen Sid.
"I will do what I can," said Aldan, pointing his keyblade at Yen Sid.
Riku chose this moment to talk. "Daxlan is dead."
"What?" Aldan asked, clearly confused.
"Your nobody is dead along with the realm you created."
"How can this be?" Aldan said, not really asking. "How could I have a nobody?"
"He said you might not know of his creation," said Riku.
Aldan was mystified to the point where he no longer seemed to be paying attention to what he was doing. His keyblade was mere inches from Yen Sid's face and still Aldan didn't notice.
"Maybe that is why I have felt incomplete all these years. My other half missing and now he is dead before I ever got a chance to meet him."
"Look," Roxas said, pointing above Yen Sid's head. An image had formed above him, one of a place they all recognised extremely well. Two people were talking together – one was Yen Sid and the other was someone none of the three people watching knew.
"Are you the light wielder?" Yen Sid asked.
"I am the remnants of him, the only part still left in this realm." Said the other.
Both Aldan and Riku gasped at this.
"What do you mean the remnants?"
"Why I'm his nobody."
"His what?"
"His nobody." Pause. "You should know."
"Why?"
"You're a nobody too!"
Total silence filled the room and there were several significant glances between Aldan, Riku and Roxas. Finally Roxas spoke breaking the silence.
"How could Master Yen Sid be a nobody?"
"No, I am Neydis, ruler of the chasers!"
Everyone's attention was immediately focused on the image above Yen Sid's head.
"Denial," the light wielders nobody sighed. "There's always someone who can't accept it."
"There is nothing to accept!" Yen Sid yelled defiantly.
"Have it your way," said the light wielders nobody.
"How do I get out of this place!" Yen Sid demanded.
"I think you should have a look at yourself before you make any decisions," said the light wielder as he produced a bowl of water from no where and gave it to Yen Sid.
Yen Sid stared at his reflection and saw with horror that his face looked very different from what he knew it should be.
Suddenly Aldan moved arm, moving his keyblade as well and instantly the image disappeared. Yen Sid's body collapsed onto the ground and seconds after everyone heard him coughing and sputtering.
"Are you alright master Yen Sid?" Roxas asked holding his hand out to help Yen Sid get up.
"I am fine thank you young man," said Yen Sid, accepting the hand and letting Roxas pull him to his feet.
Yen Sid had a quick glance around the room and when he saw Aldan he frowned.
"You!" Yen Sid said in a tone that hinted anger. .
Aldan stared down at the ground in silence as if he feared Yen Sid for some reason. Finally he spoke. "I was trying to save our people."
"By making a deal with the devil?" Yen Sid demanded.
"It was a foolish decision made by a foolish man," Aldan said. "I was trying to end it all but my plans failed."
"Neydis thought you deserved to die for what you did," said Yen Sid, still speaking calmly and acting as if he had not just said something potentially upsetting. "But," he continued. "I think that you, like me, deserve another chance."
"What do you mean?" Aldan asked, curious as to what Yen Sid thought he had done wrong.
"I have done something more terrible then you would believe possible," said Yen Sid. He paused as if waiting for a reply but Riku and Roxas (who had been listening quietly to the conversation) had nothing to add. Aldan wanted to hear what Yen Sid had done and was keeping quiet. So Yen Sid continued. "I gather you were watching my memories," he said.
The other three nodded.
"Then you all know that learned I was a nobody from the light wielders nobody."
More nodding.
"That clock tower was where I discovered this…" Yen Sid swung his hand out to his right and a long thin keyblade made of gold which looked grey appeared in his hand. No-one seemed surprised about this keyblade - to many people had them now a days.
"The light wielder offered to let us duel so as to ease me into being a nobody but I still wasn't ready to accept it. I fought him far more viciously then I should have."
"His keyblade snapped and he faded away," Riku said.
Everyone looked at him and all were surprised but Yen Sid most of all. "How did you know?" Yen Sid asked.
Riku waved the Twilight keyblade around as if showing off. "It is where Sora and Kairi are and it's where we need to be."
"There is much to be done before the dark wielder can be defeated," said Aldan.
"Yes," Riku agreed.
Riku swung his keyblade up into the air and then down towards the ground. The air which connected with his keyblade twisted around, moving faster and faster until it seemed to rip open making a gap large enough for everyone to get through.
"We are going to meet Sora," said Riku. "I have a feeling that he is right in the middle of all of this as usual."
"Is it safe to bring our keyblades through?" Aldan asked.
"Give them to me," said Riku. The keyblades glowed in his hands and when he gave them back to their respective owners each of them felt that their keyblade was lighter, almost as if a great burden had been lifted from it.
When he had finished, Riku walked through the portal with everyone else behind him.
