Encounter
Roxas woke up to a cracked ceiling, he rolled his head over to see a stained beige wall that glared back at him. 'I'm in a bed.' He thought as he sat up, pushing the threadbare blanket off of his body. "...I remember what happened now, ugh." His head was pounding hard, like his brain was trying to burst of his own skull.
He briefly scanned the room for a cure potion that would alleviate his pain, then swung his legs over the broken heater and picked up his Organization cloak from the floor. He eased himself down into the old, creaky sofa chair hugging the back wall and took the cure potion laying haphazardly on the adjacent desk. 'Axel's probably worried about us, that, or he's pissed we ditched him. I don't even wanna think about how Saïx is feeling. If he's feeling anything at all.'
Roxas thumbed around with the empty cure potion bottle. He never took a moment to really inspect it, considering the only time he ever used it was in dire, life threatening situations, now he was just using it for a stupid headache. 'I know I told Xion not to worry, but really, I think I was just telling myself that.' He thought back to yesterday when Xion disappeared right in front of him and all he could do was stand there. His own self doubts started swarming his head, giving him another headache no potion could fix.
'If I don't have a heart, then why does it hurt so much?'
The sound of the shower stopping stole the attention away from himself as moments later, Xion stepped out of the bathroom with her Organization cloak on looking refreshed and content before frowning when she saw him sulking in the sofa chair. "What's wrong Roxas?" She plopped down on his bed. "Had another nightmare?"
"Oh uh...nothing, just a headache." Roxas mustered up a small smile. "Hey Xion, tell me why we decided to rent the cheapest room imaginable."
"We're not exactly made of munny. This was Lea's idea to stay here anyways, apparently it's the best, 'low-end' motel in town." She smiled to herself. "Leave it to him find us a place like this...but what do you think we should do now?"
"We should probably find some answers. There has to be someone here who can help us go back to our time, we should go find Ax...er, Lea and see what he knows."
"That's not a bad idea, but yesterday Lea said he and Isa were gonna be at a place called 'school'. We'll have to go start looking around there first."
"Right!" He jumped to his feet. "Let's get outta here."
Before they could leave their room, however, a sharp object spiraled straight through their window and etched itself deep into the door. "Another heartless?!" Xion exclaimed, her keyblade coming to hand.
Roxas examined the object, despite its monstrous appearance, it was the same weapon both him and Xion used against the heartless in combat. "No...it's a keyblade?"
"Nice catch." The keyblade disappeared and reappeared into the hand of a boy in a jet black mask; Vanitas. It was impossible to gauge how he was feeling, but he certainly didn't have any good intentions for them so Roxas wasted no time in clashing with the enigmatic boy.
"Who are you?! Why are you here?!" Roxas demanded.
"Heh, heh, isn't it obvious, Ventus? To fight you!"
Roxas clenched the handle of his keyblade. "I'm not Ventus!" He swung his keyblade at him again, only for Vanitas to simply grab the blade with his bare hand and attempt to stab Roxas with his own keyblade.
"Get away from him!" Xion picked up the nightstand between the two twin beds and it smashed over his head, giving Roxas enough time to escape from his grasp. Vanitas directed his anger towards Xion now after previously ignoring her, shooting an array of dark spheres her way. She used a reflect spell against the dark spheres, then used the flimsy spring mattress as a shield against Vanitas' subsequent keyblade slash. Fortunately, she was left intact while the mattress was cut clean in two, however, her stunt proved to only anger Vanitas and he snatched Xion by the hair, pinning her down on the wall.
"My keyblade can cut through steel if I want it to, and it can cut through you!"
"Cut through this!" Roxas slammed his keyblade down on Vanitas' head from behind, being the final blow to cause his helmet to shatter upon impact and reveal his true face. Xion's eyes widened with shock when she saw the boy's spiky black hair, and piercing yellow eyes sticking out from the shattered pieces of the helmet, instantly recognizing him.
"S-Sora? No...you're nothing like him!" Xion pushed him away and returned to Roxas' side.
"What's your deal?!" Roxas yelled. "Just leave us alone!"
Laughter from Vanitas soon filled the room as he was grasping at the remains of his helmet. When he turned around, Roxas instinctively put his arm over Xion, causing Vanitas to laugh even more at what he perceived as a futile action. "You're not as pathetic as I thought, Ventus. Too bad I have to keep you alive, but beating you to near death will be just as fun!"
"I told you, stop calling me Ventus- blizzard!" Roxas shot a round of ice blasts towards Vanitas, but he simply vanished into thin air before teleporting right in front of him. Grinning now, Vanitas snatched Roxas by the collar and threw him with enough force so he would smash straight through the glass window behind them.
Without giving as much as a second's thought, Xion immediately jumped out of the shattered window after Roxas. Saving Roxas was second nature to her at this point and she swiftly caught him in her arms, then landed harshly on the ground below. "You okay?" She asked.
"I'm great, not like I didn't just get thrown out of a window."
Xion dropped Roxas on the ground. "Yeah you're fine."
"The fight's not over yet!" Vanitas leaped out of the window as well. Without his mask, they could clearly see the blood lust that constantly oozed out of Vanitas, from the vicious grin fastened on his face to the dead gaze of his eyes. He was about to step towards them and fulfill his inner violent desires until a flurry of sharp metal fragments, radiating with energy, stuck to the ground around him.
"Ah, ah, ah! Let's not get ahead of ourselves, tiger." Appearing from out of the shadows was a man wearing a guard's uniform and a striking red, tattered scarf around his neck. His black hair was cut at shoulder length and slicked back so it wouldn't get in his face while he was working. As he was making his way towards his target, he gave Roxas and Xion a passing side glance, and they recognized him immediately.
"Damn it Braig, why the hell are you getting in my way?!" Vanitas barked.
"Now is that any way to speak to an adult? Man, the old coot should've really taught you some manners, which speaking of, you ought not to stray from the path he's laid out for you."
"What does Xehanort care if I have some fun."
"He cares if you die and mess everything up."
"Me, dying? Don't make me laugh."
"As if. Look whose helmet got smashed to pieces, oh- and is that a little blood I see on your cheek?" Braig brandished his sharpshooter twin arrow guns, then pressed it on his forehead. "Listen here, don't think you can do whatever you want here, this is my turf. I won't let you defy Xehanort's orders to play a stupid game of cat and mouse, got it?"
"Whatever."
Braig eased up on his arrowguns and he watched as Vanitas begrudgingly retreated back into the darkness. "Be a good boy now." He then faced Roxas and Xion, a smirk on his face. "Don't think I've seen the likes of you kids 'round here."
"Why did you help us?" Xion asked defensively.
"What do you mean? Isn't the pleasure from doing the right thing and helping out two kids enough reward?"
"Somehow I doubt it." She scoffed.
"Heh, smart little girl." He walked closer to them, then crouched down to their level. "Let's just say I'm following orders. And you know, that reminds me, another one of my orders as castle guard is to make sure all kids go to school."
Next thing they knew, they were in a small office room being lectured by a grumpy old man. According to the title proudly displayed on his polished, redwood desk, he was apparently head master, a fact that humored Roxas to how a feeble old man like him could ever deserve the title 'master'. The head master's long talk mostly went in one ear and out the other, but then he started booming about how 'hideous their outfits were' and how 'the academy's rules have a strict uniform policy' and they were quickly shoved into separate bathrooms and given a fresh change of clothes consisting of (for Roxas) a blazer, tie, pants and shoes.
After giving up on whatever a tie was supposed to be, Roxas stepped out of the bathroom wearing a standard black blazer that fit tightly over his white button up shirt. The gray pants were loose fitting, though the dress shoes were a half a size too small all around making the school uniform an uncomfortable experience. Xion met up with him in the halls with the same uniform except it actually flattered her figure. Instead of starched pants she wore a plaid folded skirt with knee high socks and a neatly put together tie around her neck.
They were both equally uncomfortable, having never worn anything outside of the drab Organization cloak, but it was a welcome change of pace that differentiated their usual appearances. "You uh...look different." Roxas croaked. 'What's wrong with me, why do I feel so nervous around her all of a sudden.'
Xion smiled. "You look different too, but I think you're missing something." She stepped close to Roxas and fixed his tie for him. "There, now it doesn't look so awkward."
"Thanks." He felt his face getting hot.
"What's wrong? Why is your face so red?"
"I uh...um..." He hated himself for having a trembling voice and he hated himself even more for not knowing why.
"Roxas." She repeated with growing worry in her voice.
"S-Sorry, I just feel really...weird. Must still be shaken from our fight with Vanitas."
"I know what you mean, something tells me that's not gonna be the last time we see him. I doubt Vanitas will find us in this school anytime soon, but we shouldn't stay out in the open like this. Let's report to class using this 'schedule' the headmaster gave us, maybe we'll even find Lea and Isa."
"Ha, leave it to you to treat like a mission."
She shook her head dismissively. "At least we know where to go now."
*ring-ring
By the sound of the bell, teachers poured out into the once empty halls, moving from one class to another. Roxas and Xion managed to find their class only being 15 minutes late. "You must be the new students, hello, I'm Ms. Shinra!" She happily greeted from her desk. Roxas and Xion could tell she wasn't exactly thrilled at the thought of having two more students to rein in, but she tried her best to make them feel welcome, "I'm your history teacher for the next period. We were just in the middle of our lunch break, so if you'd like to take out your lunch, please feel free. And don't worry about the loads of homework and tests, I'll get you caught up on everything you missed."
"Right, thanks," Roxas said.
"Yes, thank you Ms. Shinra," Xion said.
They took their seats in the only open desks at the back, while most of the other students were sitting around in groups, chatting away and eating the boxed lunch they brought, Roxas and Xion were stuck staring at an empty desk.
"Man, if I knew we could bring food, I would've brought a ton of ice cream," Roxas said.
"I know what you mean, watching other people eat sucks..."
Before they could sulk anymore at their lack of food, the door opened up and Lea and Isa walked in carrying cleaning supplies. Once they set them down at the front of the class, they immediately approached Roxas and Xion. "Hey! Nice to see you two, but what're you even doing here?" Lea asked, propping himself up on a desk, meanwhile Isa settled for sitting in a chair.
"They forced us to go to school too. You wouldn't believe the morning we had," Roxas said.
"I can imagine," Isa said. "The whole school's been talking about what happened at the motel Lea took you to. Apparently some burglar came in and trashed the place. You guys weren't hurt or anything, right?"
Lea let out a nervous cough. "Yeah uh, sorry about that. Usually Radiant Garden's a really safe place with the castle guard around, but they took care of it so there's nothing to worry about."
"I wouldn't take their word for it...this town is definitely in danger!" Xion rose from her desk, stirred to action by her own words. "We have to leave this place as soon as possible."
"You mean like ditch school?" Isa whispered.
"If that's what it takes."
Isa shifted uncomfortably in his seat. "Listen, I don't think it's a good idea to ditch school just to investigate something that has nothing to do with you."
"Man you lost your edge Isa!" Lea teasingly punched him in the shoulder. "What happened to junior high? You used to ditch like at all the time, don't tell me you actually care about school now."
"Of course not! But it was cool to ditch back then, now if you ditch school you'll just be drawing a big L on your forehead. It's not worth the risk."
"See Isa's just a total sellout." He leaned in closer to Roxas and Xion. "He's just mad the girl he likes started ignoring him after we ditched yesterday, but I don't mind skipping school for you guys!"
"Shut up Lea! That's not true! I just don't see why you guys can't wait until after school."
"I'll explain why after we leave since it's not exactly something we can talk about out loud in a place like this." Roxas insisted.
"Save it. I'm not interested, but I won't stop you guys from making fools out of yourselves."
'Whatever. Not like I could ever trust you to begin with.' Roxas turned back to Lea. "So you'll help us?"
"'Course! Friends have to lean on each once in a while, right?"
"Right." Roxas smiled. 'At least you're still the same, Axel.'
"So the fastest and easiest way to escape is to jump out the window. Shouldn't be too hard, we'll wait until they're distracted."
"Ahem! It's time to start cleaning up the classroom." Ms. Shinra announced. "I'll be starting my lecture in 15 minutes."
Roxas and Xion watched as the students left their desks and began fixing up the classroom, even Lea and Isa begrudgingly put in their fair share of work until they were the only ones who remained at their desk. "What's going on?" Roxas asked Xion, who shrugged in response.
"-Excuse me!" A student with square glasses and long black hair delicately styled into a neat bun stood before Roxas and Xion. She placed her hands firmly on her hips and repeatedly tapped her foot on the floorboard. "You two are new so I don't expect you to know much, but we're expected to clean the classroom after lunch. I'll be picking your cleaning assignment as class representative, but next time, don't just sit there and gawk while everyone else does the work!"
"Huh? You don't have servants who do that stuff?"
"Yeah, it's us." She pushed a rag and bucket into Roxas' hands and sent them to clean the windows.
"Xion..." Roxas whispered.
"Yeah?"
"I hate school."
"Me too." She soaked her rag in their bucket of soapy water. "Is it weird I rather be doing life threatening missions than be stuck here?"
"No, I kinda miss it too...but mostly I miss Axel. I wonder what he's doing?"
"He's probably looking for us. Not like he'll never find us..."
"That's cause we'll find him first!" Roxas boasted, attempting to cheer her up. It worked on her a little bit as she produced a small smile for him, but it wasn't enough to get rid of the wistful look in her eyes. "Don't worry Xion, we'll be back before you know it. I promise." He tried again.
"I should be the one telling that to you," She said quietly. 'It's my fault we're here.'
Roxas could tell she wasn't in the mood for talking so he returned to his work. 'Huh, looks like this window can be pushed out. I'm not exactly excited about jumping out of another window, but it's our best shot. I'll leave right now while everyone's cleaning.'
He put his rag down, then pressed his hand on the window pane. 'Right let's do it!'
"..."
"..."
'Anytime now Roxas.'
"What're you doing?" Xion suddenly asked.
"N-Nothing!" He tried to retrieve his rag, but accidentally bumped his arm on the water bucket instead causing it to spill all over Xion's skirt "Oh no! I'm so sorry Xion, I'll fix that for you! Aer-"
Xion covered her hand over his mouth before he could enunciate the wind spell. "Don't be stupid Roxas! I'll just clean myself up." She left in a hurry as the classroom was filling up with laughter.
"You sure messed that up, Roxas." Lea put his hand on Roxas' shoulder. "Don't worry, girls can get pretty complicated if you push the wrong buttons."
"Well I feel like I've been pushing all the wrong buttons today."
"Pretty much." Lea agreed.
"Oh thanks!" He sarcastically remarked. "You're not that much of a supportive friend either y'know."
"Heh heh, glad you got that part memorized."
"How could I forget? Speaking of, this escape plan of yours, Lea..."
"I didn't forget either. The best time's definitely gonna be during her lecture when everyone's bored half to sleep. She won't even notice when we give her the slip."
"Sounds like a plan!"
Roxas and Lea went back to their desk as the teacher was beginning her lesson. It didn't take long for her to get lost in her own long winding lecture about the history of the shifting politics and government of Radiant Garden which was when Xion came back to class and took her seat next to Roxas. For the longest time, neither of them gave each other as much as a passing glance, until Xion eventually gave in and passed Roxas a note.
He immediately unfolded the note. "'Your fly is down'." He read to himself.
Roxas crumpled up the note and threw it at Xion, who was giggling at him, she leaned over to Roxas and whispered, "Sorry, I couldn't help myself, but anyways, do you have any good ideas on how we're getting out of here? I wish they didn't take our cloaks away so we could just escape using the darkness."
"I know, right? But Lea's working on something for us."
"Then I'll hold him to it."
"Or...maybe he doesn't have to. Look at the window!"
While the teacher was in the middle of wrapping up her lecture, the unversed they faced yesterday appeared outside the window. They attempted to break their way through, however the windows were made of practicality indestructible glass so all they could do was prowling around and scratching on the windows like stray cats. Strangely enough, the students didn't even notice the monsters outside as they were all either busy vigorously writing down notes or drooling on their desks.
Roxas took the chance anyway and shot up from his desk. "Everyone, get out of here! Those monsters are trying to attack this place!" He shouted.
"Roxas, sit down!"
"No, Mrs. Shinra, he's right for once! There's monsters outside!" Lea shouted.
It wasn't long before the classroom dissented into total chaos, Lea nodded to Roxas and Xion, then they slipped out of the window where they made quick work of the unversed.
"Come on, follow me! I know the way!" Lea exclaimed.
The three made a break for it, elated to finally breathe fresh air after being locked in solitary confinement for the past two hours. The school's campus was surprisingly massive, containing a diverse array of sports fields and even an athletic swimming pool, but for what it had in size, it severely lacked in security. They made their way through the vast grassy field without much trouble until they reached the gate that served as their only roadblock to freedom.
Although, the gate was certainly a formidable obstacle, it had an incalculable height, the steel bars reached on for seemingly forever into the sky. Not to mention the nice touch with the vicious spike decorating the top of the bars. A gate of this caliber would certainly discourage any normal student from climbing the gate, but they divorced themselves from normal a long time ago.
"Alright." Roxas stretched out his arms and legs. "We'll just have to jump, let's do this."
"Uh maybe you guys have superhuman abilities, but I don't!" Lea said.
"Right, I forgot about that. I'll just carry you up in my arms." Xion offered.
"Wh-What?! You'll carry me? Aren't the roles getting swapped here?"
"Ugh Lea, stop making this complicated!"
"Ok-ok, fine! You win!"
"-Or you can just use the gate."
They turned around to see Isa on the other side of the gate, he kicked it open, giving them an easier option of escape. But all they did was stand there, dumbfounded at Isa's unexpected change of heart. "Well are you coming or not? I don't have all day," He said, impatient with them.
"Isa? How'd you get here?" Xion asked.
"Is that really important right now?!"
"Yeah, and I thought you said leaving school was useless and it would ruin your image," Roxas said.
"Obviously I changed my mind! So are you gonna come or stand there like a dumbass, because I know a place where we can hideout safely."
Lea smirked. "Heh, I knew you wouldn't let us down, Isa."
However, just as they were about to escape the school's clutches, a line of arrows punctured the ground between the four. "Whoa, now wait a minute! You didn't think it was that easy to escape, as if!" Braig appeared from behind Isa and grabbed him by the collar, dragging him back inside the school campus.
"Now be good kids and go back to class or I'll have to-" Before he could finish his threat, his head was frozen by a blizzard blast.
Breathing heavily, Roxas lowered his keyblade, shaken from his own impulsive actions.
"What the hell is wrong with you?! You can't attack the castle guard!" Isa yelled.
"It's not like he was on our side anyways!"
"Whatever! We have to get out of here! Come on!"
Without any further hesitation, the four ran away as fast they could to school's weest entrance on the opposite side. After there was enough distance from him, the stark quietness of the campus became apparent. "Hey, uh..." Lea took a moment to catch his breath. "Is it just me or did the campus grow overnight? 'Cause I swear I saw that same tree like five different times at this point."
"What're you talking about? There's only one big tree on campus..." Isa slowed down to a stop and the others followed suit. "Now that you mention it, we should've been at the gate by now, it's like we're not getting any closer to it."
'The Xigbar we know can control space, which is probably what he's doing now.' Xion snuck a glance over to Roxas who appeared to be coming to the same conclusion since they both summoned their keyblades at the same time. Amidst the silence of waiting for an attack, Roxas was unexpectedly struck in the shoulder by an arrow.
"Roxas!" Xion yelled out.
"I'm fine! We have to deal with him first if we wanna get out of here!"
They were suddenly surrounded by a sky populated by arrows, each at different positions in space, but they only pointed at one target. Xion helped Roxas to reflect the arrows away from him and when the two worked together, it became a spectacle all of its own. Their keyblades intertwined, locking with each other, their movements in perfect synchronization. They knew each other's fighting styles, so well, if one of them slipped, the other would back them with effortless fluidity. All Lea and Isa could do was watch in awe, taking a back seat while they did all the sweating.
When the last of the arrows fell on the ground, Roxas and Xion shared a smile with each other.
Intrigued, and even a little impressed by their reflexes (for a couple of kids anyway), Braig revealed himself standing upside down on the sky, using the air itself as a walkway. "Looks like you kiddos figured out my little space trick, huh?"
"Anyone could've figured something as simple as that," Isa said.
Lea crossed his arms. 'Wasn't I the only one who noticed it?'
"As if. Why else do you think this school has a 0% truancy rate? 'Cause of this guy." He teleported to the ground right in front of them, startling them in the process.
"Maybe because you killed them first! What was the big idea of shooting all those arrows at us?" Roxas shouted.
"'Us'? I was directing all of my attacks towards you specifically. Since you attacked a member of the castle guard, you're no longer a student of this school." He pointed his arrowgun at Roxas' forehead. "That means I can do whatever I want with you now!"
"How about you start by letting me leave this school if I'm not a student anymore!"
"Ha, that's cute. Hate to break it to you kid, but you're my prisoner now and you're going where I take you!"
Roxas swung his keyblade at Braig only for him disappear. He immediately cast a reflect spell, covering his back from a round of arrows, then subsequently dodged another round of arrows gunned for him while Xion backed him up. This time around, the arrows were truly unpredictable and Xion was shot through her arm by a tricky arrow despite her best efforts.
"Xion! Damn it, where are you Xigbar?!" Gripping his keyblade handle, he made an attempt to run away in the direction of the freeshooter, but Xion quickly grabbed him by the arm.
"What're you doing?" He asked.
"He's obviously trying to lure you out. Let's stick together so we'll have a better chance of beating him!"
"Maybe it's better that way so he won't get a chance to hurt you."
"Stop it, Roxas! You don't have to worry about me all the time!" She squeezed his arm. "We're a team, I'll always be with you no matter what!"
"Well I'm tired of you getting hurt because of me! I have to be strong enough to protect you." He snatched his arm away. "...I'm sorry Xion, but I'll see you later."
"No, Roxas! Please!" She protested.
Her words fell on deaf ears, he already made his decision and he disappeared into the reaches of space. She stood there, dejected and hesitant to chase after him even though she knew he would end up needing her. Despite how hurt she felt, they were still partners, and that would never change no matter how far he ran away. Of course she had to come to his rescue, if only to slap some sense into him.
"Hmph, leave it Roxas to ditch us like that," Isa said.
"Yeah, but don't worry, Xion, we'll find him!" Lea encouraged. "He's gotta be around here somewhere, they couldn't of gotten far."
But as they scoured across the school campus, it soon became clear that Braig and Roxas were long gone. The only signs of their remains were sparse traces of blood soaked into the grass and discarded arrows, which Xion picked up and twirled in between her fingers. She was still for a moment, thinking quietly to herself before spinning around to meet Isa and Lea. "Braig is apart of the castle guard, right?"
Yeah, what about it," Isa said, crossing his arms.
Xion held up the piece of arrow in the direction of the distant castle. "Then I have an idea of where they are." She awkwardly parted ways with them until she was stopped in her tracks by the call of Lea's voice.
"Hey, you're not going without us, are you?!" Lea exclaimed.
"Huh? Well you guys aren't exactly..." She struggled to put her inner thoughts into words, stalling only to save their feelings, until she eventually muttered out, "...battle ready."
Lea flipped out his frisbees. "You guys think you can do whatever you want! Well I'm sick of it! As long as we're friends, we'll always be there to bring you back!"
"I just want to kick his ass for putting me through all of this," Isa said.
Lea elbowed Isa in the stomach.
"Er...friends always stick together or whatever, I'm not good with this sappy shit."
Touched by their conviction for someone they had only known for such a short amount of time, Xion stepped closer and hugged the both of them. "Thank you so much, I'm happy to have you two as friends." When she let go, they were both visibly flustered and embarrassed. She smiled to herself, finding their reactions cute, then turned towards the long awaited school gates where they could truly, finally escape the clutches of the school.
A while after the trio were well on their way towards the castle, it seemed they didn't have to go as far as they initially thought because walking ahead of them down the street, in a different change of clothing no less, was unmistakably Roxas. They ran ahead, yelling out his name, but he didn't even acknowledge their presence, which of course didn't make Xion any happier to see him.
When Xion caught up to 'Roxas', her first immediate instinct was to slap him right in the face. "Don't you ever leave me like that again!"
"OW!" He rubbed his now bright red cheek. "What's your problem?! I don't even know you...and I'm not Roxas!"
"What're you talking about Ro..." Xion stopped herself, there was something so unfamiliar about him. She felt it wrong to even call him 'Roxas' and instead switched initiatives to treat him exactly what he was to her; a stranger. "Wait-who are you?! You're not Roxas!"
"Now you realize that?!"
Xion shook him back and forth. "Where is he?! Are you a heartless?!"
"Calm down! I don't know who Roxas is, ok!"
She let go of him, her eyes drew towards the ground, unable to look at his face. "Then...who are you, really?"
"...My name is Ventus."
A/N: This was a very arduous chapter to write, but it's done. BBS trio is finally here in Radiant Garden!
Fun fact, I was actually inspired by the yakuza games for writing the fight scene between Roxas, Xion and Vanitas in the motel that's why there's a lot of furniture smashing.
