Alright, Alright, yes I know that I promised this almost 6 weeks ago, but a couple things happened during the 6 weeks that stopped me from getting this chapter complete, And I feel that you, my readers, should know why, especially that now I'm ready to talk about one of the things that happened, which had a big impact on my life and story.
Ok, the day after I wrote chapter 7, I received a phone call that my grandfather had been admitted into the hospital with a blood clot in his bowel. We traveled to the hospital, and spent the rest of the day there, where he died in the afternoon. That week I couldn't find the inspiration to write this chapter, and that Friday we attended his funeral.
Next, I began to suffer from major writers block, which completely stuffed up everything that I was planning.
Then, I had my computer taken away, because I had to study for my School Certificate.
But now that is gone, and my inspiration came back during that week, so, I've spent every time I could to write this chapter.
Now, however, I have signed out of my school, because I'm going to a different school next year, so, I have a 10 week holiday, so ill have all that time to juggle work and stories, so, hopefully I can get a lot done.
Now, on to my responses:
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Carter101 – Yes, Sora speaks in a kind of English accent, and that's the way ass is said in an English accent.
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OK, that all being said, enjoy the chapter, and sorry that its so short.
Previously on 12
Sora and Kairi are on a beach
"Oh, my, gosh, you guys haven't been to midnight yet,"
Kairi watches as a van hits Yuna.
"No, it can't be,"
Kairi and Yuna are saying goodbye.
"Make sure everyone is invited to the funeral, especially Axel,"
"I don't want you to go,"
"I don't want to go either, but, my gran, Kairi, remember my gran?"
Sora and Kairi are in Kairi's room
"Me and my brother were born in the 56th Century,"
Chapter 8:
"Stubborn, And Hotheaded, And Right,"
Kairi's eyes snapped open as she came out of another dream. Another dream involving the events of the Midnight Hit and Run. Kairi looked at her calendar, and gasped. Today was the day of Yuna's funeral.
As per Yuna's final request, everyone from the group, Sora, Roxas, Namine, Riku, Axel, Rikku, Demyx, Paine, Zexion and herself were invited to the funeral, including their parents. When the news had reached the ears of the rest of the group, everyone was shocked, they cried at what had happened, and, like Sora had, continually told Kairi that it wasn't her fault at what had happened.
Kairi slowly rose from bed, and walked over to her wardrobe, where she took out the black dress her mother had bought her a couple of days before. She went inside, and had a long shower. Once she got out, she dried herself, and got dressed into the black dress. She walked into her bedroom, and wasn't surprised to see Sora with his back turned. His brown hair spikier than ever, wearing a black suit, and his usual converse, this time in black.
"Sora," Kairi said in a soft voice, to which he turned around, and Kairi could see his white shirt and black tie.
"You Ok?" Sora asked, to which Kairi sadly nodded, and Sora walked over to her and gave her a long hug.
Suddenly a car horn sounded. Kairi broke away from the hug and walked over to the window.
"That's Riku, he's taking me to the funeral, I'll meet you there?" Kairi asked, to which Sora nodded his head, and disappeared in his usual flash of lightning. Kairi walked out of her bedroom, down the stairs, and opened the door to see Riku, dressed similar to Sora, except he was wearing expensive black leather wing tip shoes at the front door.
No words were said in that moment, but Kairi jumped into his arms, again beginning to cry, her eyes becoming blotchy and red.
Riku knew exactly what to do, he held her against his shoulder, and whispered into her ear, "I know, I know,"
After a minute, Kairi had the strength to walk over to Riku's red Ferrari. Riku quickly ran ahead and opened Kairi's door. She quietly said thanks and stepped in. Riku closed the door, and ran round to his side, opened his door, and quickly stepped in. Riku started the car, and in seconds they were driving away.
12------12
"I hate cemeteries," Roxas muttered.
Sora and Roxas were walking through the Hollow Bastion Cemetery, across from the Radiant Garden High Chapel in their human form. Sora had his glasses on while reading the tombstones, while Roxas, dressed in a black suit, and black wing tips was kicking a rock around
"Why?" Sora asked, as he read one of tombstone that had on it Jessica Rodgers, 13th October 1967 – 26th November 1988.
"Too young, too young," Sora sighed.
"Too many dead bodies," Roxas shuddered.
"Roxas, YOU are a dead body," Sora rolled his eyes.
"No, I'm a spirit in the form of an Angel," Roxas corrected him, as he aimed the stone at a tree.
"Death, everywhere we go, there he is, mocking us, causing us grief," Sora muttered, as he took off the glasses and placed them in one of his jacket pockets.
"That's why we're here, to protect people from death," Roxas said, as he kicked the stone, and it flew over the tree.
"Then what the hell are all these bodies doing here," Sora said, raising his voice slightly as he pointed to all the tombstones
"We can't save them all," Roxas muttered, as he walked off towards the chapel.
"Yeah, well I can sure as hell can try," Sora muttered to himself as he followed Roxas, as the cars began to pile in.
From what Sora could see, everyone was wearing nice black clothes. The crowd of black clothes, all sad faced, walked into the Radiant Garden High Chapel. Sora and Roxas joined the crowd, and walked in.
The walls were covered in mosaic pictures, of priests and priestesses that had previously preached at the chapel. The seats were long brown wood, caved from old trees grown on the Destiny Island. At the front was the Priest, draped in maroon robes, as per the custom on the Destiny Islands. Sora and Roxas quickly located the others, all dressed in black, and looking mournful. Roxas sat next Riku, while Sora took his spot next to his brother.
Almost instantly, the priest held out his hands, an indication for silence, to which everyone complied, looking straight at the front.
The priest then held his hands up to the door, and at that moment, the doors opened. Everyone turned around to see several people holding up a golden coffin. Kairi identified one of the people as Yuna's father. Kairi's eyes blotched up again as she leaned her head into Riku, who placed one of his arms over her, and cradled her.
As they placed the coffin in front of the priest, He raised his arms over the body, as if to cleanse it of something other than dirt. The pole bearers took their seats at the front.
"Dearly beloved…" The Priest began in an old, grave voice, "…we are gathered here to day, in the sight of God, and his children, to put to rest Yuna Smiles, a young girl, born and raised on the Destiny Islands,"
And once again the tears started. Kairi looked around, to see most people sniffling, pulling out tissues and crying.
"Yuna died at the age of 16, too young in my opinion," The priest continued, "I'm sure many people here would agree that Yuna was especially bright, loved to be with her friends, and, as I was told by one of her closest friends, she was happy all throughout the ordeal,"
More people began to sob. Kairi felt a tear on her head, and looked up in time to see Riku wipe his eyes with the back of his hand.
"I will now ask members of the family to come up, and tell us what they will remember about Yuna," The Priest said, and then he walked back away from the stand, and one by one, Yuna's family and walked up. First her mother and father, who looked into the casket, and then rested their head on the side, crying harder than ever, but nobody said anything. As Yuna's mother and father moved away, her Aunts and Uncles walked over, then her cousins.
"Come on, we better say our goodbyes," Riku muttered, and Kairi silently nodded her head, as one by one the group got up from out of their seats, and walked over to the casket. Axel was given the honor of being the first person to look at the casket. He muttered something that was inaudible, before he kissed the top of her head and moved away.
Next Rikku and Demyx walked over to the casket, both of them began to ball out their eyes. They managed to say their goodbyes, before they walked off, still crying. Zexion and Paine walked over to her, muttered goodbye. A tear dropped from Paine's face, into the casket, before she wiped her eyes, and they moved off. Then, Kairi and Riku walked over to the casket. Kairi couldn't take it any more, She broke down at the coffin, and she couldn't stand to see her best friend lying there, her spirit gone. Never again would she hear Yuna again, or see her smiling face. Kairi blubbered out a goodbye before she and Riku walked back to their seat. Roxas and Namine walked up to her, their face sad, and he leant into the coffin and kissed her on the forehead, while Namine whispered goodbye. They then walked away, hand in hand, and let the final person say goodbye.
Sora walked up to the casket, his hands in his pockets, and a blank look on his face. He leant into the casket, and into her ear he whispered something.
"Sweet dreams, you beautiful girl," He muttered, and then he walked back to his seat.
The Priest walked back to the podium, and began to praise Yuna about her many achievements throughout her life. Everyone remained teary eyed throughout it. Everyone, except Sora.
Sora just sat there, not moving an inch, gulping up all that the priest had to say. Kairi, who was crying her eyes out, turned to Sora, and was surprised to see that he was maintaining a calm attitude.
She was shocked, absolutely shocked. She had never seen anyone so calm during a Funeral. Why was he so calm? Was he bored? Was the last time Yuna would be seen boring him? She had to know.
As the service ended, Sora automatically got up, and walked out of the chapel. Kairi, angry, yet curious to find out why he hadn't shed a tear, tore herself away from Riku and began to walk towards Sora.
Sora, already a far bit away from the chapel, tore off his tie, and threw it away from him. As the tie was about to hit the ground, Sora snapped his fingers, causing the tie to disappear into the wind. He pushed down his white collar over his black jacket, and continued walking away, crossing the road, and entering a local park knowing full well that Kairi was following him, also knowing full well why she was following him.
It only took a couple of for Kairi to reach him, and when she did, she grabbed hold of his wrist, and spun him around, to see him looking a tiny bit saddened.
"What's the deal?" Kairi asked instantly, ignoring this sadness
"What are you talking about," Sora asked, but Kairi wasn't going to fall for it again.
"Don't give me that bullshit, Sora, I know you can read my mind, you know exactly what I mean," Kairi quickly stated, not in the mood for any of Sora's tricks.
Sora stood quite for a couple of seconds, before saying, "It doesn't matter," And began to turn away, forgetting that Kairi had a firm grip on his wrist.
"Oh, you better believe it does," Kairi voice rose a tiny bit.
"Let me go," Sora said quietly.
"Not until you tell me why you didn't cry," Kairi firmly said, and actually tightened her grip on his wrist.
"It doesn't matter," Sora said once again, this time a little agitated
"Stop saying that," Kairi said, "Just tell me why,"
"Kairi, It's not important," Sora said a little louder, and at that moment, she lost all patience she had with him.
"WHY DIDN'T YOU CRY!" She screamed in his ear, and Sora, now extremely agitated, responded in a similar manner.
"BECAUSE I'VE SEEN ENOUGH DEATH IN MY LIFETIME!" and at once, an electric shock went through Kairi's hand. She yelped, and released her hold on Sora, who at once began to walk away.
"YOU COWARD," Kairi screamed, holding the hand that had just had electricity pumped through it. "YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM DEATH FOREVER,"
Sora stopped in his place, and because there was hardly anyone there, he had no reason to shout his next sentence.
"Why stop now?" Sora asked her, "When I've been doing it for so long?"
"Death always catches up with you," Kairi stated, to which Sora laughed.
"Oh, please, Death has already caught me, I'm already dead, I've just come back as a Guardian Angel. That's one of the many things that a Guardian Angel is, someone who outsmarted death, and from that moment, death follows us, and tries to take us, in the form of taking those who we love. But then again, when I go back to heaven, I'll see that person again, maybe that's why I don't cry, because I'm not really losing them," Sora chuckled when he said this, Something that made Kairi extremely angry
"You've forgotten what it means to be human," Kairi shook her head in anger, to which Sora looked up in anger.
"I forgot what it meant to be human long before I met you," Sora said in anger.
"So, you think that's OK?" Kairi asked, holding the hand that had received the electric shock.
"Of course it's not OK, it's absolutely horrid, but what can I do, I haven't been human for nearly 500 years, all I know is the hard shell of an Angel,"
"Are you trying to JUSTIFY your actions today?" Kairi asked him.
"I'm trying to explain to you how I could react like I have today," Sora pointed at the chapel.
"There is no explanation that could make what you did today alright," Kairi's voice rose.
"Look, I'm sorry if what I did today has upset you…" Sora began, but was cut off from Kairi.
"No, it's not me you should be apologizing to, It's Yuna, for not feeling sad that she has gone," Kairi yelled at him.
"Fine, then maybe I will," Sora yelled back, and his wings ripped out of his back, twice as long as Kairi had ever seen them, and he shot up like a cannon, and in mere seconds, he disappeared into the atmosphere.
Kairi screamed in frustration, and began walking over to the chapel, where Roxas and Namine were looking at her.
"Sorry you had to see that," Kairi sighed.
"Do you want me to talk to him?" Namine asked, but before Kairi could say anything, Roxas stepped in.
"Actually, the best thing to do is to just leave him alone, hell be back to his normal self in no time," Roxas smiled.
"But that's the thing Roxas, after today, I don't think I'll want him back," Kairi muttered.
Namine gasped, "You mean you don't want a Guardian Angel,"
"No, I don't think I do," Kairi shook her head.
Everyone was silent, before Roxas said, "Except, that's impossible,"
Kairi spun around, and looked at Roxas, "What are you talking about,"
"Well, uou see, the thing is Kairi, Sora was assigned to you as your protector, and when he was made to be a Guardian Angel, he swore an oath that he would protect that who he was assigned to until her time of Death, so, if he was to stop protecting you, he would be striped of his Rank, and be sentenced to never setting one foot on earth again,"
"What do you mean sworn to an oath?" Namine asked.
Roxas opened up the buttons of his jacket, and stuck his hands in his pockets, "Well, Guardian Angels mainly have the power to do almost anything while on Earth, but there are 10 rules they must follow, that they take an oath to always follow these rules no matter what the cost, they're like commandments for the Angels. This keeps them in the Fathers control,"
"Yeah, and?" Kairi said.
"Rule 8 of the commandments say 'Thou shalt for fill their duties of protecting their principal until the time of their principal's death', we can't just go and break that rule,"
"So, you mean I have no choice in the matter, I can't stop Sora from being my Guardian Angel," Kairi said desperately.
"Just like Sora can't stop you from being his principal," Roxas shrugged, leaning against the church.
"Urgh, terrific," Kairi threw her hands up, as she began to walk away.
"Kairi, where are you going?" Namine asked.
"I'm going home, I want to forget everything, this ever happening, the day she died, and especially Sora Twelve," And with that Kairi began to walk away towards Riku's car, and waited for Riku to get to the car, so that she could be taken home.
"You think it's best for her to be alone?" Namine asked.
"She'll be ok, ill talk to Sora later, and before we know it they'll be best buddies again," Roxas muttered.
"Oh, your so sweet," Namine smiled.
"Mmm, but you taste sweeter," Roxas smiled, and they shared a small kiss.
12------12
Roxas was walking through the streets of Upper Twilight Town at around 10 o'clock at night. About half an hour ago, he had sensed an Angel returning to Earth in that area, and was assuming that it had been Sora. As he passed by a shop, several large men, looking very much like stereotypical biker, complete with tattoos and beards, greeted him.
"Well, look what we have here boys, looks like a little kid up late," the biggest, tallest one said.
"I'm not that little," Roxas smiled.
"Oh, looks like we have a smartarse here," He said to his friends, who all laughed with him.
Roxas smiled, and walked closer to the head of the gang, and said, "Listen buddy, it wouldn't take me that long to knock you and your gang of girls into the next millennium, but as it turns out, I have better things to do, like find my twin brother, so, if you don't mind, ill be off,"
And at once, in the eyes of the gang members, he disappeared.
In actual fact, Roxas had merely turned into his Angelic form. He watched for a few moments as the men looked around, clearly shocked, before he slipped past two of the them at the back, and continued down the street, invisible to everyone.
Everyone, except one Guardian Angel.
Laughter was heard from one of the Ally ways. Roxas peered inside to find Sora leaning against one of the walls.
"You seriously scared the shit out of those guys," Sora laughed.
"Of course I did, wouldn't you be if you saw something disappear into the night,"
"No, not really," Sora chuckled.
"Well, that's true," Roxas lied back on the opposite wall, facing his brother.
They stayed quiet for a few minutes, where only an owl could be heard, before Roxas spoke up.
"So, you go to heaven?" Roxas asked.
"Well, where else was I going to go? Sora asked his brother, looking up
"Why did you go there?" Roxas asked.
"To get away from her," Sora continued looking into the sky, but
"Trouble in paradise," Roxas joked, but Sora's head just shot straight towards him, with anger plastered on his face.
"That's not funny Roxas," Sora snarled.
"Ok, sorry, down boy," Roxas rose his hands up, in an 'I'm innocent' kind of way.
"Argh, it her, Roxas, she Stubborn, and Hotheaded, and right,"
"Wait, what?" Roxas' had a very confused, yet serious look on his face.
"I haven't been human in years, but that was no right to feel not-sadden at her funeral,"
"Sora?" Roxas said, slowly.
"Roxas, I was BORED at that funeral, bored, how could I be bored at that Funeral, the Funeral of a close friend," Sora walked away from Roxas just a tiny bit, Roared into the sky, curled his hand into a fist, and with all his force, pushed his arm into the brick wall, smashing his hand into the wall, leaving an imprint of his fist in the wall.
"Sora, are you alright," Roxas asked, to which Sora started to gasp, but it wasn't because of his hand. Sora was clutching his heart.
"Roxas, its my emotions, they keep going haywire," Sora gasped.
"But you were angry?" Roxas said, bewildered.
"I could never be truly angry at her, but I can't get her out of my head, she's affecting my job, and I don't know how long I can last,"
"Sora, what is wrong with you, you said you were going to control it?" Roxas said, putting his hand on his brothers shoulder.
"Roxas," Sora gasped, "I don't know how long I'm going to be able to control it,"
"You think you are going to be able to control it now?" Roxas asked.
"I think…I think I can, give me a minute," Sora gasped, then began to shake, and twitch, then he finally stopped gasping, and he was finally able to stand up.
"Sora, you're sweating," Roxas looked at Sora's forehead.
Sora raised his hand up to his forehead, and felt the liquid fall from his head. He closed his eyes for a second, and when he removed his hand, the sweat had disappeared.
"Never seen an angel sweat before," Roxas muttered.
"And you never will again," Sora smiled, and he walked out of the alleyway.
Roxas quickly followed him out, and at that moment, it began to rain. Sora looked up and the rain began to soak his and his brother's hair. Sora snapped his fingers, and at once their hair, which had been pushed back via the hair sprung up, and they were instantaneously dried.
"Wow, thanks," Roxas smiled.
Sora smirked, "No problem,"
They stared at the rain hitting the numerous buildings, before Roxas turned to his brother.
"So, what are you going to do?" Roxas asked.
"I'm going to go to her, and apologize, and ask her to forgive me," Sora said, taking a deep breath.
"You still gonna keep your emotions controlled?" Roxas asked.
"Of course, I mean, you know what happens if I don't," Sora stated, and without another word Sora walked of into the rain, and as soon as he was out of sight, the winds soon picked up, and Sora's footsteps disappeared into the night
12------12
Kairi was lying on her bed, thinking about the day. Throughout it, her anger had subsided, and she had thought about that day. Maybe she had been a bit hard on Sora. She had spent most of her time putting herself in the angel's shoes, and she could see where he was coming from. He was able to see her any time she wanted, and maybe that was the reason why she had been so angry, the fact that for him, it really wasn't goodbye.
Kairi felt a burst of fresh air coming from her bedroom door. She sat up to see her Guardian Angel, Sora, open the door.
"Kairi, listen, about today, you were right…" Sora began, but was stopped by Kairi putting her hand up.
"No, you were right, I mean, I spent the afternoon thinking how you would look at it, and I could see why you wouldn't be upset," Kairi stated.
"Still, that doesn't mean I shouldn't be upset, I lost a good friend that day, and I should have been upset, but I wasn't," Sora explained.
"But Sora, you wouldn't need to be upset, you can see her again, you have a gift, the gift of an angel," Kairi said.
"Kairi, being an Angel is not a gift, in fact, sometimes I think it's a curse, a curse that I don't wish anyone could have," Sora muttered.
"Why not," Kairi asked.
"The commandments, I assume that Roxas has explained them to you," Sora asked.
"Well, he explained Rule Number 8," Kairi said.
"Understandable, but there are 9 more rules, that make an Angels life on Earth very complicated. Rules that really make you think about whether coming back to earth is really such a good idea," Sora explained.
"So, why did you choose to do it?" Kairi asked.
"Because, All I ever wanted to do was help people, I didn't really care about being on earth with the guidelines to follow, it didn't bother me," Sora explained.
"Sora…I'm just so sorry," Kairi looked down towards her bedroom floor.
Sora walked up to her, and gave her a hug. He held her there, not saying a word.
"Kairi, you have absolutely nothing to be sorry about, you are right, I need to learn to be human again, especially with most of my emotions," Sora said, as he continued to hug her.
They stood there, in her bedroom for a couple of moments, Kairi being held by her Guardian Angel, until Sora moved away, and held her by her shoulders.
"I'll try to be as human as possible for you," Sora smiled.
"You don't have to," Kairi smiled.
"I know I don't," Sora also smiled as he led Kairi to her bed.
"You know, I think I'm too old to be tucked in," Kairi rolled her eyes.
"No one is too old to be tucked in," Sora smiled, as he wrapped the blanket around Kairi.
Suddenly, a ringing sound came from Sora's chest. He reached into his pocket, revealing his Angelically-Modified Phone. He looked at it for a second, before he looked at Kairi.
"Would you mind if I took this?" Sora asked.
"No, if you don't mind, I'm going to go to sleep," Kairi snuggled into her bed.
"OK, well, I'll see you tomorrow, OK?" Sora said, his phone still bussing and vibrating.
"You better answer that," Kairi smiled.
"Hmm?" Sora looked at her, before he looked down to his hand, "Oh, right, yes, well, goodnight," and with that, Sora turned around and walked out the door.
Kairi smiled, no longer angry at her Guardian Angel, and drifted off into sleep.
12------12
"Hello?" Sora said into the phone, now standing on Kairi's roof.
"Six rings, everything alright?" A grave voice sounded through the phone, and Sora instantly knew from the comment that it was Cloud.
"I'm fine Cloud, I was just saying goodnight to Kairi, everything alright at your end," Sora asked.
"I wish I could say the same," Cloud said.
"Is something wrong?" Sora asked, looking into the distance.
"Sora, we need you to come to Midgar straight away, there's a small problem."
"Why, what is it?" Sora asked.
"Sora, I haven't got time to explain, I'm sending you the co-ordinates now, just, get over here quickly," And all of a sudden, a constant beeping sound was heard from within the phone, indicating that Cloud had hung up.
Sora sighed, his wings bursting forth as he did, he then wrapped them around his body, and with his usual bolt of lightning, disappeared.
Next time on 12
Havens Elite are standing in an apartment.
"We knew something was up, we just didn't know it would be this big,"
"We need Cid to cross-reference the time he was knocked out with the time of the Flame-flare,"
"If you're right, than this is big, very big,"
In the inner sanctum of Hell
"You were wrong, she was not one of the seven,"
"You will find the others, they are the key,"
Someone in the shadows responds
"Yes, my master,"
He disappears in a burst of flames
The figure sits back on his throne
"Soon, soon I shall have…ULTIMATE POWER!"
The sound of his laughter is echoed throughout the Sanctum.
Well, I hope you've enjoyed the chapter, even though it was short, I don't know how long the next chapter will be, it might be this long, I don't know. Anyway, please read and review.
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