A/N: Okay, I finally have a bit of an idea where this story is going. I have decided that it will consist of three methods of storytelling. The Diary, in which Helen tells the reader the basics of what's going on and a few snippets out of her day, The Thoughts, which is a lot like the diary, but it goes into depth on the stories that the diary will mention, and Real Time, which has dialogue and what actually goes on when the event is happening. When Helen is taken on as the maid, Demyx is the last one in the organization. The others will be added throughout the story, and they will meet Helen.

Disclaimer: Don't own Kingdom Hearts, do own Helen Verger.


It took me a while to identify the feeling that had been stirring in my stomach since I arrived in this place, but with careful observation, I have realized that it is fear. This place, as new and interesting as it may be, is quite scary. Example number one, the first time I tried to mop.

It was on my list of chores, and as I walked into the room, I assumed that it must be a joke, because there were in fact no floors. Just to make sure that what I thought was true, I poked it with a broom. The floor just appeared, like magic. It was clear, and solid. This happened in multiple sections. I thought I had the hang of this, until I found the spot where the floor did not appear.

Thanks to my superb lack of balance on wet ground, along with the odd clothing I was forced to wear, I found myself hanging on the edge of the mysterious disappearing floor about to fall a very long way down. It was quite the miracle that I was able to pull myself back onto the section of glass.

I was there for about ten minutes, holding on for dear life, until a very tall man walked in and helped me up. I imagined that I looked very much like a wet cat holding onto a patient owner. He sat me down on solid, all the way there, blissfully stone floor, shook his head, and walked away.

Another example was the first time I tried to cook for my employers. I had not realized that chopping vegetables would be so dangerous with Xaldin, the man with the very odd hair, around.

I shall sum up that very shocking experience with a rule. If Xaldin is around, you do not touch sharp objects. He can control them, and this is dangerous. Your fingers will not be safe. He is not a happy man.


Dear Reader,

The next few days, or I shall assume they were days because there seems to be no difference between day and night in this place, seemed to pass in a blur of duties and strange sights. There are about four things that I have gathered.

Demyx, as he urges me to call him, seems to be a very nice fellow, although he seems to suffer from violent mood swings. This usually goes away when he plays that unusual guitar like… thing.

These people seem to be a variant of fairy god fathers. The castle also seems to be magic- the floors disappear. (In turn, this makes it a quite terrifying experience when one is mopping.)

Number Two, Xigbar, the one that hired me, has no idea what personal space means. (I have seen this in many cases, not just with myself.)

Six, Zexion, has an impenetrable room. I cannot get in. At all.

Demyx, during the time I cleaned his room for the first time, informed me that they go by their numbers, and that he is the last so far. He also chatted on about the members of their organization, and what they are like. I remember this:

Xemnas is the leader, do not mess with him.

Saix is Xemnas's friend. Do not mess with him either.

Xigbar can hang from the ceiling.

Axel likes to burn things. Axel is Demyx's friend.

Zexion does not like to be touched. Demyx thinks Zexion is his friend.

Xaldin is not a happy person. (I can vouch for that.)

As confusing as this advice is, I think I can use it to my advantage. Forgive me, Reader, if there are any awkward breaks in this script. It has been quite a while since I have written anything—since I tutored my younger sisters, in fact. I do miss them. I wonder if they are happy with their families. They probably are. Now, if you will excuse me, I must go clean.


So? What did you think? Please tell me in a review. I'm sure this story will get a plot soon. :D If it dosnt, then heck, I think its fun anyway.

Also, tell me if I should add some other maids when the Organization gets more people. I know its a short chapter, but all well. REVIEW!