Wow people actually care enough about this to continue? Okay. Here it is. Making it up as I go, as always.

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Chapter Four: Over

Saix wasn't sure why this was even bothering him.

It shouldn't.

He wouldn't let it.

But it did.

Being a Nobody didn't mean you didn't have a conscience, but you were supposed to lack the thing that gave it its power: guilt. Guilt was a feeling, therefore, he shouldn't be able to feel it. Why couldn't he just brush it aside, like everything else?

Darn that Axel!

Saix growled, staring at the moon.

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Axel checked his memories, and found out he was probably in a "self satisfied" type of mind.

Yes. That was it.

He was really, really, almost happy that he had gotten that Saix thing off of his chest. He hadn't seen Saix since then, the Berserker had locked himself in his room. Fine. Let him pout, or whatever it was that he did. Most likely planning the death of him.

Axel cracked open an eye, from where he had been leaning against the wall, listening to Larxene argue with Demyx about something or other.

"Will you just give it back?"

"Give what back? Larxene said innocently, sparks flicking off of her body, a sign that she was about to lose her temper.

"The picture! C'mon!" Demyx begged.

Axel felt a hand touch his shoulder.

He jerked, whirling around, chakrams appearing in his hands.

"Calm down." Saix intoned, rolling his eyes.

"What is it?" Axel huffed, dismissing his weapons.

"I'd like to talk to you, about earlier."

"I should care because...?"
Saix just stared silently, leaving Axel's statement hanging, until he was forced to continue.

"Okay. Fine. Where?"
Saix opened a portal, stepping through.

They emerged in front of the Twilight Town mansion. Saix stepped toward the gates, then turned around.

"Your statement is indeed bothering me-"

"Wait. Is this the part where you kill me and hide the body?"

"I could kill you right now." The Diviner snapped. "And your body would disintegrate, leaving no evidence."

"What gives you the impression that you could even kill me?"

"Easy. Because sometimes I want to." Saix's lips turned upward.

"Uh...okay." Axel said in confusion.

Saix began walking, slowly approaching Axel.

"Sometimes, Axel, I don't get you. Getting close to other members. Are you not the one who is supposed to strike down traitors? What if Roxas and Xion-"

"Don't bring them into this." Axel growled. Suddenly, something dawned on him. "Are you jealous?"

"Do NOT try and assume that you know what I'm thinking! And I cannot be jealous!"
"Then why the hell am I here talking to you?"
"I was getting to that. We just got off track."

Axel was now only inches away from Saix. His "friend's" orange eyes met his own green.

"I sometimes think I know you better than anyone, and then I see things like this. I do not understand you Axel, and your unpredictability makes you a danger to the Organization."

Axel narrowed his eyes, allowing his facade of emotion to drain from his voice. "You're saying?"

Saix smiled again. "You work in strange ways. These ways may soon endanger you...the Superior is starting to get wind of a possible coup...are you part of this?" Something like...worry?...entered his eyes.

"What do you care?"

"Because I do not 'enjoy' having a conversation with anyone else in the Organization, besides you. If you get any information on this possible coup...let me know..."

"Whatever. Like I said, if Saix wants to talk, I've already lost interest."

"Can you not at least pretend, like you do your continuous act of emotion, that you care about the Organization?!" Saix roared.

Axel realized the moon was up.

Uh oh.

"Axel." Saix said in a dangerous tone, something odd creeping into his voice.
"I've had enough of this." Axel rolled his eyes, opening a portal. He turned to enter it.

And some sixth sense made him duck, just as a giant claymore swung over his head.

"Oh snap!" Axel shouted, whirling around and summoning his weapons. He skipped to the side, calling fire, and letting it channel it's way out of his body. He tried to remember the fundamentals of battling Saix...

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Even when they had been human, the pair had been deadly fighters. Lea's master of the fire element made anyone wary to go near him, since some of his flames could melt steel. Not only that, but Ais had a deadly reputation. Lea knew, during their friendly duels, that Saix was always completely overwhelmed with his power and thus lost control...

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There was a roar. A loud, screeching roar that was tearing itself from Saix's throat. Axel flipped, trying to summon his walls of fire, and quickly enclosed himself in it as a shield.

"He loses control..." Axel murmured. He threw his chakrams through the fire, catching Saix in his chest. The Berserker continued on, nonplussed, ignoring the weapon that had sliced through his chest. The healing powers of a Nobody kicked him, but it would drain his energy until he had none left to give to the wounds, and then he would die...

I'm NOT killing him.

Axel leaped out of his fire, catching Saix in the chest. The Diviner fell down under the weight, but swung his monstrous weapon and caught Axel in the shoulder. Summoning a burst of fire, Axel separated them, then he quickly rose up three pillars of fire that caught Saix under his feet, unbalancing him.

In his rage, Saix was unaware of the mass amount of energy and pain he was getting inflicted upon. He just kept attacking, pushing Axel further and further across the scorched field, until the Flurry of Dancing Flame had no where else to hide.

An idea. Saix got power from the moon, block out its light, and it was all over.

Axel used the last of his energy to generate a mass cloud of fire, that he quickly put out. Smoke descended around them, blocking out their view.

And the moon. No light pierced the dark mass, and Saix's roars trailed off. With a shout, Axel kicked Saix out of the smoke cloud, sprawling him on his back. Dismissing the smoke, Axel knelt down beside Saix, breathing hard. If they had been on the World that Never Was, Saix would have been stronger, gathering strength from Kingdom Hearts. Not to mention that smoke trick wouldn't have worked on the enchanted moon, it only worked on the average moon.

Saix's eyes cleared. He stared at Axel, then the burnt clearing, then at Axel again.

He scrambled to his feet, hating his lost of self control, and opened a portal.

"It's done between us?"

"It already was." Axel replied, opening his own portal. "We're no longer friends. Got it memorized?"

He backed into the portal, letting the dark tendrils enclose him. His former friend's orange eyes, feral with something like rage, stared after him. Even when the darkness fully closed, the eyes still stared through...

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There. DONE. I really don't have any ideas on this story anymore. If I get a good one, I'll continue again. Until then, thanks for reading!!!