Cresent dreamer: Sorry for the super late updates! Pleas3e don't hate me.
I don't own Kingdom Hearts, because if I did I would probably screw up everything.
Finding Paradise:
Chapter 4: title
Namine quickly walked through the trains cars back to the seat she had claimed as her own. She had wasted far to much time talking to Kairi. Somehow she just couldn't help talking to her, it was like they had a connection. Only she had noticed the connection before the girl had started to talk about moving. She felt nervous, as if something bad was coming. As if I don't already have enough to worry about. Namine thought to herself.
Once Namine found her seat she sat down onto its worn red cushions. But she could hardly relax now. Well not after the mention of Twilight Town anyway. That town brought back memories, so many memories. Most of them centered around that place. Namine shuddered at the thought.
Her sky blue eyes gazed out at the rolling landscape. It almost looked never ending, if only it was. If only she could stay on this train forever, just to travel again. To not have to listen to The Organization or DiZ… But this was reality. She couldn't go away from her keepers for more than a few weeks or so till she was called back into their service. This was an order that she had tried to refuse many times but had yet to succeed at.
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"Kairi dear!" Kairi's mother chirped. "We're here! Come on now, get your things." Her mother grabbed the small carry on purse that she had taken on the train. Kairi rolled her eyes at her mothers antics, but, nonetheless grabbed her tan cloth messenger bag. She fingered the key chains that she had put on the bag.
Her bag was not simply left alone in its sad previous condition of lack-of-decorations. She had put several key chains on the zipper strap. One was a metal set of two red cherries, one of a pink heart surrounded by a circle on metal, one of a pink cherry blossom with a blue bell, one of a radio, and one of Mokona. The buttons were scattered all over the front of the bag. One had blue cell phone bars that said "Get Connected!", another said "MusicLife!", one said "Allow me to show me how I'm feeling through interpretive dance" and had small people dancing across it, a metal button of Sakura from Tsubasa, all sorts of other buttons with witty sayings and anime characters.
"Kairi, get your bags down." Kairi's mother told Kairi.
"Alright." Kairi stood up out of her seat and walked into the isle, now full of people getting their baggage. Kairi squeezed in between two people in front of the compartment where their baggage was stored. Kairi reached up for the latch but couldn't quite get to it. They just have to put the latch at the very top don't they? Kairi sighed, but then jumped up. She barely managed to grab the latch and pull down. Unfortunatly all of the bags in that section including theirs fell out and into the hallway.
Glares were sent at Kairi who weakly mouthed a sorry. She fell into the luggage pile and began to sort through the bags. She found her mothers easily, due to the fact that all five of her bags were chained together. The fact that Kairi was pulling at five chained together bags caused even more stares to be sent her way as she tried to get all of the bags out of the pile. When she finally succeeded in pulling out the bags she handed them to her mother, who smiled at her and the people on the train as if to say 'What a wonderful child!'. Kairi tock a deep breath and then dove back into the pile for her own luggage.
Later, Kairi resurfaced with five bags of her own. Breathless she followed her mother out of the train and onto a platform. What she saw took her breath away.
Blue green water stretched out underneath of 'The Town'. A beautiful sunset lay over the water and the track of a monorail train was there too. The town was only slightly cramped and there was a huge hill in the distance. Running through the town was a water way that came down in steps and let out at the blue green water below. Kairi had been expecting something much bigger and intimidating not This. This was smallish and beautiful. Okay so there was a train car whose tracks ran back and forth, but other wise 'The Town' looked, kind of nice.
"Well Welcome to Sunset Terrace, dear!" Kairi's mother breathed in the atmosphere. "It feels so nice to be off of that train and finally get some fresh air." Her mother bent over and picked up her chained bags and began walking down a flight of steps and into Sunset Terrace.
"Wait," Kairi spoke uncertainly. "You said that we were going to 'The T-I mean Twilight Town. Not Sunset Terrace, or, whatever."
Kairi's mother chuckled "Sunset Terrace is apart of Twilight Town it's just much more isolated than the heart of Twilight Town. In the heart of Twilight Town is where most of the shops are where you'll go to school and do everything else."
"Oh. The Islands were much more spread out. And they had a beach not a paved walkway. They huge water falls. And th-"
"Kairi just stop. We aren't here for you to pick out all of the bad things in this Town. And I know that there is a beach somewhere. You just probably have to ride the train to get to it. That's how everyone gets around here. And we aren't going to live in an apartment. Yes we have a real house down here, one that over looks the water. It'll be just like home. And here they're still on vacation for a little while so you can enter school the same as everyone else!"
That's easy for her to say. She's not the one starting a new school, same time as everyone else or not. I'll still be the new kid. I mean really what would I say? "Oh I've lived here forever but never went out of my house was home schooled and lived in a recently for sale house"? No, I think not. Kairi was about to tell her mother her thoughts on the subject when her mother came to a halt.
Smiling her mother turned to Kairi and said "Well here we are!" The house they stood in front of was pretty, but in a plain way. The roof was red and was formed to a point. The house its self was a tanish color. There were lots of windows and a second story. The house looked over the water and the small step-like waterfall was right beside the house. Truth be told it looked sort of like a fairy tale cottage. Kairi wanted something that was easy to complain about, not hard. And this house wasn't going to be all that easy to complain about.
"Well," kairi's mother clapped her hands together. "Let's get settled in. The movers have brought most of our stuff and the rest will be coming this week. Hopefully."
"I'm not happy about living here but I want my stuff." Kairi airly said. "That's only reason I'm coming in!"
