Author's note:I never knew writing the end to a story was so hard!You want to make it is as good as possible so it doesn't ruin the whole story.Anyway,to the people who have reviewed!I love you all and send huge glomps!(no i'm not wierd lol) Seriously the reviews have kept me writing this,and I really appreciate them!Well I'll stop before I babble too much,so big thanks to the reviwers and people who have actually liked this story.So read on...and leave a review if you feel like being nice!-waves-

The huge wooden door pushed open with a dull groan. Namine peered her head out curioulsy to find herself staring outside. She looked round again to take in the new surroundings that were new to her, before steping out with some cautious steps. The area was deserted, but the sound of birds twitering seemed to fill up the emptiness. Namine was forced to shield her eyes as the sunlight hit her, the warmth enveloped her whole body. When you're in the dark for so long, you seem to grow accustomed to it, forgetting what it was like to be in the light and natural warmth. The mossy green grass brushed under Namine's boots as she walked over it, towards the battered, metal gate in front of her. Trees rustled quietly as the slight wind caught the autumn crumpled leaves. This place, wherever it was, was the complete opposite to the world Namine had resided in for what seemed like the past eternity. It was so, peaceful, there was no malicious feeling floating in the air, ebbing away at you and draining any remote feelings a nobody could have. Namine brushed a stray strand of fluffy hair behind her ear and squeezed through the crack in the gate.

Axel and Demyx were there waiting for her. Demyx's footsteps crunched on the grass as he paced round, Axel stood stationery, his deepened green eyes cast at half mast as if he was lost in thought. Namine caught the gaze of Demyx first, and he instantly came over to her.

"Where are we Demyx?" she asked while looking from right to left at the area surrounding them

"Twilight Town," grinned Demyx happily, waving a hand in the air "The real one."

Namine squinted her eyes curiously "Real one?"

"There are two Twilight Towns. A virtual one, which you lived in, then the real one, where we are now."

Demyx threw his gaze over to Axel who still hadn't looked up "Ain't that right Ax."

"Hmm?" the red head looked up slightly startled at the two sets of eyes looking at him, it was like he hadn't noticed they were actually there.

"Two Twilight Towns," Demyx spoke

"Oh, yeah..." and the pyro's eyes turned back to half mast again

Namine looked up at Demyx for an answer, but she only recieved a shrug. Her gaze slowly faltered over to the gate she had come through that lead into the large mansion the three had come from a while ago. She wanted to see Roxas walk through those gates right now, for him to be here with them. But still nobody came...

"Think they sell sea salt ice-cream round here?" questioned Demyx quietly

Axel looked up and Namine turned round.

"Wanna go see?" replied the red head as he came over to Demyx, looking more alert now

Demyx nodded vigourously, already turning to face the woods that obviously lead out of this certain area. Namine connected her eyes with the pair of dulled emeralds Axel bore. They seemed to be screaming in pain, agonised over guilt or worry deep inside of him, brought on by the ghost of his heart that left an empty void.

Axel noticed her watching him and reluctantly looked at her. A weak smile snaked across his thin lips.

"I'm starting to think you were right..."

Help Roxas...

"...He'll be alright," she assured, touching his skinny arm with a delicate hand

Axel smirked "It's wierd, I always thought nobodies were destined to fade into the darkness, that we could never feel emotion or have memories of our own..." he let out a breathy grunt "...Guess I was wrong...'bout alot of things."

Namine watched Axel rub a hand across his face before making his way over to the impatiently waiting Demyx.

"You coming?" fired Demyx to Namine, bouncing from each foot

"No..." she answered softly

Axel looked back over his shoulder at her, a dubious but sly look on his face.

"I'm...gunna wait for Roxas," she explained with a smile as Axel's mouth bore into a grin

"Alrightee," said Demyx with a mock salute. He then forcefully grabbed Axel's arm and started to drag him off "C'mon! Ice cream!"

The pair of men dissapered between the trees, and Namine was left on her own again.

"Yeah, Demyx you're hurting me..."

Axel tried to yank his numbing arm from Demyx's suprisingly strong grip.

"I hope you have munny," whooped Demyx as he spotted the Twilight Town ice-cream shop "I'm starving..."

"Who said I was paying!" cried Axel melodramatically

Demyx stopped the pair of them, his grip however remained on the red head's arm.

"Axel, you've been so ignorant and mean to me, but I've stuck by you. The least you can do is buy me an ice-cream!"

Axel merely rolled his eyes and sighed. So maybe he had given Demyx abit of grief...He wouldn't have to if Demyx didn't whine so much.

"Fine I'll buy you your stupid ice-cream...Just let go of my arm though."

Demyx beamed and complied with Axel's wishes. The red head rubbed his numb arm, scowling slighty at the culprit for the pain. They continued their way over to the ice-cream shop, walking in and getting a few looks from the people sitting inside at tables.

"Think they know we're in the organization?" whispered Demyx

Axel began to laugh loudly, grabbing the attention of more people in the shop. Demyx looked embarrased at the commotion caused by the other man.

"Shut up will you," Demyx hissed "What's so funny?"

Axel managed to stop laughing "...You...Why do you have to be funny? You're wierd..."

The pyro unconsideratly fell against the glass counter and requested two sea salt ice creams from the girl wearing a name tag bearing 'Selphie'.

"I'm not wierd," chortled Demyx

Axel snuffed and looked at him, propping his elbow on the glass "Sure, whatever. Just get this though, Axel makes the world, Demyx helps. Got it memorized?"

Demyx crossed his arm across his chest "You really are wierd..."

Axel took the ice-creams from the girl and handed over some munny "Haha, no kidding..."

Namine sighed into her knees before looking up and blinking from the sunlight beaming down. She was sat down against the wall next to the gate, enabling her to easily know if Roxas had arrived. The warmth was slowly making her sleepy, eyes kept flickering, wanting to shut and rest from being deprived of sleep. The trees rustled again in the breeze, and the grass crunched as Namine shifted position. Maybe just a few minutes of sleep wouldn't hurt, Roxas would see her here anyway. Namine's opal coloured eyes became encased with her eyelids, her breathing became softer and softer...

It hadn't been long when Namine's arm twitched and she was brought awake from the slight doze she'd lost herself in. She scrubbed her hand across her numb eyes, and let a yawn escape her lips. Looking round she saw there was still no Roxas, so she lay back again, ready to go back to sleep, lured by the relaxing state her body had fallen to.

It was then she noticed the soft sound of grass distorting under someones footsteps. Namine struggled to her feet and stumbled in front of the gate. If she had a heart this is where it would have been pounding in her chest with anticipation and anxiousness. She glanced round through the gate.Her face literally beamed into a grin.

"Roxas!"

Roxas looked up from under his fallen blonde hair that had obscured his vision. He spotted Namine waving at him from behind the gate just ahead. A smile spread onto his mouth with a hand still clutched at the wound on his chest.

Namine giggled and squeezed back through the gap in the gate, her blonde hair caught in the wind as she began to run over to him. Roxas straightened himself up, grimacing though from the awful stabbing pain striking in his chest. Namine's arms flung round his neck when she reached him and from the impact the pair fell backwards onto the floor. Roxas only laughed, the pain in his chest was hurting but he was too relieved and happy to notice that now. Namine giggled again as she buried her face in his neck, tears slowly ebbing down her cheeks. Roxas kept his hold round Namine's small waist, his fingers clutching at the material on her cloak. Defeating Xemnas and enduring the pain that filled his body was worth it for this moment. Seeing Namine again was what kept him going to escape the castle and return here.

Namine reluctantly untied herself from Roxas and got to her feet, holding out a hand to help him up aswell. Roxas clambered up wairily and had to steady himself from falling over. He connected his gaze with Namine's, the dappled, azure colour now back in his eyes and making him appear normal again.

"Im back," he said with a innocent grin

Namine wound her arms back round his neck and pressed her face against his. She shut her eyes and smiled to herself.

"You're home..."