In the last chapter... Just to avoid any confusion, Sora was talking about Ansem the Wise, not Xemnas. Kairi just still thinks Xemnas is Ansem.

Hmm.. what did happen at Soras house? Well I'm either gonna work on a backround story on it and on Organization XIII's revival, or stick it in the story etchy-like... Yeah I don't really like the latter

I am...writting a new story! -ish pummbled by knives- IT'S NOT MY FAULT! It's a Naruto fic called Colors of the Sky. Summary: It was bloddy red the night he was born. On that day, his fate was sealed as a body host: doomed to nothing more than misery and loneliness. After one night, two teenagers try and change this boys destiny. Welcome to Colors of the Sky.

So wadda think?

Please don't flame this story because of this chapters contreversial topis at the beginning or you'll be scolded at (Seriously, what can I do to you over the Internet? All the stuff I can do won't help either side.) I was actually spending all this time judging if I should or shouldn't have posted this but then I decided to follow my instincts.

Enjoy!


The Lost Heart

Chapter Three: Reminiscing


Last Time:

"K-Kairi! WATCH OUT!" Sora jumped up and pushed her to the ground. "HE'S GONNA...! Wah... where is he?" Kairi lifted herself up and felt her heart shake at the panic and discomfort that besmirched the usual calm and happiness that graced his face.

"When I found you, you were knocked out." She aided to his back and led him out of his house and into hers. Sora looked around cautiously until waves of exhaustion hit, before going to sleep Sora muttered something that froze Kairi in shock.

"Where is he...? Where's...Ansem?"


This Time:

The bowl of warm water slipped out of her hands, smashing on the carpet separating into five pieces. She took a small step towards the bed; "Wha... Sora! Wake up! What happened? Answer me!" She ignored the shards of glass that dug inside her foot and fell by the bed. Kairi let out a tiny sob sure not to bother her mother in her slumber. "I'm... I'm sure that he was just... sleep fighting. Yes, that's it! A nightmare relapse and he slammed his body against the window ledge." A fake smiled was forced on her face.

"Kairi… sweetie, you still up?" Kairi jolted up in surprise, she looked towards the door and saw her mother leaning on its frame holding a steaming cup of coffee. Embarrassed that she woke up her mother, Kairi stood up straight and bowed down multiple times apologizing. Her mother shook her head. "You should get some rest, if Ro-Sora wakes up, I shall tell you." The young girl tried to protest but was quickly silenced by the look her mother gave her. "Go. Sleep. NOW. I'll take things from here." She nudged her daughter out of the room. Once she made sure the door was lock she stared at the sleeping form.

"Now wielder, you can stop acting now." Kairi's mothers voice turn acerbic but remained soft. The spiky-haired hero snapped his eyes open and quickly sat up.

"How long have you being here?" Sora stared at the window to the left; the ocean was eerily calm, as it reminded him of the way things looked when he had fought his first horde of heartless.

The mother placed her hand out pausing Sora from anymore questions. "You shall not question my presence. Instead heed my warning: On the day in which the full moon is present in sunlight hours Xigbar, Saïx and Xemnas shall arrive at this world for the worlds most precious item. When they come, then and only then must you head to The Usual Spot. If you don't, the worlds will crumble as the outcome." Sora strained his closed eyes trying to stop his throbbing temples he rubbed his temple trying to process the information given to him. He extended his right hand with a smirk; his eyelids flew open revealing eyes that glowed with an emotion unknown to the other in the room. Soras' hand begun to emit a yellow glow, almost immediately the Kingdom Key appeared in his hand. Kairi's mother's jaw dropped slightly at what Soras' actions. "Y-you wouldn't!" He pointed the Keyblade straight at the mothers' heart. A beam shot threw her body like it would a window. Two bodies fell to the ground. Sora walked to the body which laid on the door, and kneeled beside it.

"Now, now Marluxia if you wanted to see me you didn't have to possess one of my best friends' mother or make up some wacko idea like that." Sora smirked at the blood that rushed to Marluxia cheeks.

"It's apparent that you won't listen, sad really I'll miss you... Sora." The pink-haired nobody filled the space between their lips momentarily and looked towards the ground. "I look after you when they come, farewell." Darkness appeared below the fading nobody, consuming the figure.

Sora stood there scratching his cheek, hoping to graze the blush from his face. "I always knew…" He coughed, trying to decimate the uncomfortable turmoil that laid underneath his skin. Several knocks were heard from the door that soon followed a muffled voice. "Mother?" The conscious male's head dropped down in aggravation. 'Of course Kairi would decide to check on her mother at this EXACT time...' He silently grabbed the maternal body and placed its left arm on her lap and her right arm under her sleeping head on the bed. He jumped inside the bed covers and closed his eyes. The door's lock clicked and it swung open. "Mother, I brought you some..." Kairi looked at the Kodiak-worthy picture and gently smiled. "She fell asleep while watching Sora."

...Yet... she couldn't shake off the foreboding that wrapped around her heart so tightly...


One week ago

Sora was perched upon the deck of Destiny Islands; one knee supporting in chin, the other dangling carelessly above the water. He was too deep in thought to realize two teenage girls watching him.

"What's wrong with him Kai-kai? He's been like that for at least a couple of hours, I'm worried." Selphie brought a strand of hair behind her ear. "Oi, when you where talking to him... three days ago, what happened?"

Kairi looked at her shoulder. What should she say- no what could she say to her one of her best friends? "Nothing really, he was just thinking about, about stuff."

"Ha-ha, stuff, you're kidding...right?" Selphie knitted her arms under each other and raised one of her eyebrows. "You and your mother take care of a suddenly sick Sora for four days and all he did was talk about stuff?" Her reply was a diminutive smile. "Honestly Kai-Kai, I don't know what I'm going to do with you."

"I'm irreplaceable, you know it."

"Yeah, I know it, does he?" Selphie took a fleeting look back at the pier only to find Sora no longer there. She began to walk away when Kairi called out to her. She gave her friend a backwards glance and winked. "Figure it out; I'll be in our room." Kairi looked back at Soras' last know spot and sighed. She glanced towards Selphies' retreating form and sent a couple of dagger-filled glare.

"I regret volunteering my room for you until you got your own place... but..."

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Inside a spacious bedroom, a body lied on a twin bed; her knee were in the air, feet plated firmly on the bed and her left arm supported her head enough to see most of the wall. A little blue rubber ball smashed against the pearly white wall before flying back to the person that threw it. She threw it in the same spot against the wall and caught it. Again. And again. And again. And ag...

Whoosh! The door slammed open, her head turn to see who intruded her room. Plop! The girl winced as the ball bonked the back of her head. She couldn't help but smirk as the interloper closed the door and sat on the bed several feet away from the one she occupied. The other hesitantly made eye contact with a pout.

"You win." The azure-eyed girl grinned, stood up and walked towards the auburn haired friend with her hand extended.

"We've got so much do to, so little time. Let's get this on track Kai-Kai-chan."


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