Disclaimer: I don't own any of them. I wish I do own them, even just Roxas would really do. But I don't. I guess you all know that already.

A/N: Ok, so, this is also one of my stocked stories that I've written a very long time ago and haven't had the chance (or unsure if I should) to upload. I don't know if the story's that good. I hope you'll appreciate it. This was written a long time ago so I'm not really sure of this.

Also, the characters are a bit OOC so, yeah, sorry.

I forgot, this is AU so there wouldn't be any keyblades, sorry.

So! I hope you'll love what I've written. Enjoy!


For the Both of Them

Déjà vu: The New Student

Kairi was staring blankly at the sky outside the window of their classroom. It was so clear. So clear that there aren't any cloud in sight. Only its bright blue self was visible to her eyes. Every time Kairi's attention focuses on the sight of the perfect blue sky, it always puts her in the verge of crying and everyone in that room knows why.

"Hey Kairi, are you alright?" Selphie asked in a concerned tone. The look and reply of Kairi made her want to take back what she just said.

"Yes Selphie, I'm fine…" Kairi said with a weak, sad smile. She doesn't need to hide it. Everyone knows it all too well. She's sad and she still can't get over what had happened even though almost two months had already pass since the guy that she'd fallen for left her. Stupid, stupid guy.

"Kairi…" Selphie said as she tried to comfort her friend but Kairi already went back to staring to the sky even before she could say something reassuring. With a sigh, Selphie went to sit in front of Kairi's desk and placed her chin over her folded arms.

I'm so foolish! She was never alright since that scumbag Sora left her. She was so happy back then. But after that wretched day, she was like this. Now no one in Destiny Town could make her smile again like she used to. Selphie buried her face in her arms. She felt very ashamed of what she just did.

Selphie felt a tap on her right shoulder. She looked up and met the eyes of Riku, the boy that was sitting beside her desk and the childhood friend of Kairi. He gave Kairi a glance before whispering to her in a voice that would surely not reach Kairi's ears, "What do you think we could do to stop all her idiotic foolishness? I mean, there had been nothing that went on between the both of them. They only had a close friendship but not a relationship. Yes they grew very close to each other but it doesn't mean Hearts loved her back. He's just fond of her, maybe, but I don't think he… ever loved her." Selphie was amazed on how talkative Riku could get if the topic was about his childhood friend.

"I don't know, Riku," Selphie said while straightening up. She gave Kairi a glance before continuing. "No one knows what had happened between the two of them, especially that time when Sora said good bye to her. She never told anyone, even her sister, Aqua, doesn't know. And how could you say the guy didn't fell for her. No one, not even Kairi, the closest friend he had, could decipher what was running in his mind." Selphie sighed in defeat. It's hopeless. They can't help Kairi in this way.

Kairi knows that she was the topic of her two friends. She and Sora is their topic almost every day. And their surreptitious glances didn't escape her. Let them talk. I don't care what they think. Kairi always tells herself whenever such things happen.

She never denies it. Yes, she's still clinging unto her feelings for Sora even though he had already left. He left her and the only thing he did was giving her a sad smile and a simple 'good bye' before he ran towards the airport and leaving for good. She never discovered where he went.

When only days had passed since Sora's departure, Kairi keeps on bugging his father, Marluxia, about his son's whereabouts. But, to Kairi's dismay, his usual and only answer is, "In Twilight Town; the place where I met my wife." That's it. Nothing more. After a couple of weeks, she grew tired of going to his flower shop and questioning someone who'll answer you with the same damn sentence. She thought of searching the Internet where Twilight Town is located. But, unfortunately, there were a lot of Twilight Towns in the world. Which one could it be? So she also gave up on that one. After a month of searching, realization hit her; she could never find Sora. Never again.

After that, all she could do was to cry and cry and cry. She never grew tired of it as said by her dear sister. She will shut herself in the room and will cry for hours until she falls asleep. Axel, her father, would always call her outside the door with a soothing voice. She somehow feels better whenever she hears her father's voice. But still, the pain didn't subsided. It stayed there, inside her imbecile heart.

The bell rang. Classes are about to start.

Everyone scampered back to their proper places. Some arranged their seats. And some just rolled their eyes.

Not long after the ringing of the bell had paused, a tall, tanned guy entered their class. It was the professor, Xemnas.

"Good Morning class. Before we start our session let me first introduce you to your new classmate." Kairi didn't wait to hear the newcomer's name so much of even taking a look of the student's face. She'll just remember that same day when Professor Xemnas also announced the arrival of Sora. At first she never gave much thought about that guy. As time goes by, she was inseparable to him.

Kairi sighed. The more she remembers how close she is to him, the more it hurts her now.

Kairi closed her eyes and tried to make herself oblivious of what was happening around her. Remembering things is much, much harder for her every time they are about Sora.

Kairi felt a lump in her throat. She swallowed hard. No! I wouldn't cry. Not this time. Not anymore!

When she opened her eyes, she averted her gaze from the sky towards the class to scan her eyes on them but never looking at the transferee. She'll just look at whoever it is when he or she is already seated. It could be worse for her if it's a boy so she'll just play on the safe side.

Although she was trying her best to shun herself from giving any attention to what was happening, the murmuring of her classmates still didn't escape her ears. They were talking about her. Why would they? Is there something about that transfer student that they could connect to her? Many of them were also giving her quick glances. Their looks gave her the shivers. They gaze at her like at any moment she would burst. Even Selphie and Olette - who understand her all too well about her problems with Sora and the ones who always keeps the topics about him off - were also looking at her with anxious and fearful eyes. And Riku, his stare was very careful, as if holding Kairi in it so as for her not to break in many tiny pieces.

What's the matter with them?

"Where could I sit you? Hmm… Oh! There, beside the read-headed girl near the window." Kairi didn't have to look at their professor to know that he's pointing at the seat beside her; the desk that once belonged to Sora. Why is this kind of déjà vu so hard for her? It is not like Sora himself would be revived. Oh no. He's not dead; he's just gone. The feeling of nostalgia isn't good for her.

The class went silent when the new kid started to walk towards his place. All the murmuring of their classmates went mute. Everyone's eyes followed him, except Kairi's. But, instead of going straight to his seat, he stopped beside Kairi and stood there as if waiting for her to look his way. Unfortunately for him, Kairi didn't do as he like; she just continued to stare at the sky.

"Hey! I noticed that you aren't giving any attention to me. Why is that? Can I know the reason behind your snobbishness?" The transferee was a 'he'. It was very obvious in his calm and cool voice. Kairi could also feel the smile in his face while he was saying those things to her.

Kairi gritted her teeth. She closed her eyes and took a great intake of breath before answering him in a tone with a very obvious annoyance in it "I don't think I have anything to explain to you, Mister Newcomer," she slowly rolled her eyes from the window to the lad beside her while saying, "So will you just leave me al-" Kairi's sentence was cut off when she got a full view of the transferee. A loud gasp escaped her mouth. It shocked her so much that her mind went blank. Now everyone was staring at them.

Impossible. This was the only thing that had popped up in her mind when it went on again. She stared and stared at him; their gazes locked. None of them broke it.

Most of the things about the boy's appearance are very familiar. Except for his windswept blond hair and also maybe his voice because they had heard him, everything was very the same: his height, his smile, his eyes, his facial structure, almost all of it was like the features of…

"Sora," Kairi breathed out in a mere whisper but the room was so silent that everyone heard it. "Is that… you?"


Thank you so much for reading! :)

A/N: I know, it's not that great and the story is, well, not that extraordinary. But please continue reading, I'll really do my best to make it a bit special, or maybe a lot special. I promise. Maybe some motivations will help. You could give suggestions if you want in the review part. But please no flames.

Oh, yeah, like what I'm always saying in my other fanfiction, I can't update that soon but I'll promise to try my best and write as soon as I can. I'm working on a LOT of stories. I'm sorry. And I'm not that focus.

So! I wish you liked it. Reviews if you want. No Flames Please.