Once We're Gone
Disclaimers: I own this plot and certain characters.
Authors Note: Let's see. I am currently at 7 chapters, with 167 reviews and 6755 hits. Hmm, this would be a sign that the world is coming to an end…
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So anyways, I came home early from my camp because I apparently have an upper respiratory infection. I really hope it lets up for Ecuador so for those who pray, please pray for me and for those who don't keep your fingers crossed XD!
I felt bad about neglecting Sora and Kairi for the past couple of chapters so this will just be one mega chapter for the two lovelies.
Also, this chapter will progress over a couple of days since I skipped out on certain days with the two. So it starts off on the Saturday that wasn't shown.
QUICK SUMMARY: What happens to nobodies once they've become whole again? And what effect does that have on the beings that they are merged with? SK RN
Chapter 8: The Papou Predicament (Sora and Kairi)
"For the last time Sora, what's the answer!"
Sora quit his daydreaming gaze out over the ocean and turned his head to Selphie. He had joined the gang for a nice Saturday out on the island. At the time, they were all relaxing in the tree house. Well, except for Selphie who was trying to figure out the crossword puzzle in her magazine.
"..uh, what?"
Selphie groaned. "SORA," she whined, "You said you knew how to do these! I can't figure out this last one!" Selphie continued.
Riku laughed. "I wouldn't count on Sora knowing how to do a crossword puzzle. He couldn't even spell his last name until 3rd grade." He chuckled.
Sora stuck his tongue out at his friend. "Shut up man," he said. Sora walked over to Selphie and peered over her shoulder to view the magazine. "Alright, it says it's a synonym for happy and it has 6 letters in it. Now, you know the third letter is a V. What synonym for happy has a V in it?"
"Er, Havppy?"
Sora let out a small laugh. "Jovial," he replied. "It was on our last vocabulary exam."
"Dude, that was like…a year ago." Tidus stated.
Sora sheepishly rubbed his head. "Heh, well my last vocabulary test." He corrected himself.
"Either way," Selphie spoke up, "He's right! And now I can send this in for a chance to win a date with the VINCENT VALENTINE!" she squealed with delight.
"You mean that guy that's always in those vampire movies?" Riku questioned.
Selphie nodded excitedly. "Yes, he's absolutely gorgeous!" she exclaimed.
"Forget the vampire," Wakka began, "I like dat vampire girl he's always chasin' after; Lulu." He said with a grin.
"Yeah, she is quite fine if I do say so myself." Tidus agreed.
"The best part though," Selphie interjected, "Is that Vincent and that other hottie Irvine Kinneas, you know? The one who always plays that cowboy who always has to save the sheriff's daughter? They are doing a new movie together called The Cowboy and the Vampire,"
"What an original title," Kairi interrupted sarcastically.
"Oh hush Kairi, I know you like the idea of those two gorgeous guys together in a movie. And if I win, I'll be able to meet both since it'll be on the set!" Selphie shouted happily.
"Don't get your hopes up though, Selph." Sora said.
"I know that, but just the thought of having a chance to win is…OOH! Words can't describe it! I can imagine the meeting right now!" Selphie exclaimed getting starry-eyed.
Riku chuckled. "Yeah, so can I!" he said. He cleared his throat, making a deeper voice to imitate Vincent, "And your name is…?" "…" Riku then froze with his mouth drop, indicating that Selphie would be all too stunned to speak. The rest of the gang laughed except for Selphie.
"Cut it out, Riku!" she quipped throwing the magazine at him.
He grabbed the magazine as she threw it, still laughing. "I guess this is mine now." Riku stated getting up and darting down the stairs.
"RIKU!" Selphie yelled standing up. "GIVE IT BACK!" she shouted drawing her Nunchaku. Selphie then chased after him as fast as she could.
"Dang, she really wants to win this thing." Tidus stated with a sweat drop forming on his head.
"You know Selphie when it comes to boys." Kairi said.
"We'd better go help Riku, mon." Wakka suggested to Tidus.
"Oh I think Riku can handl- "
Wakka cleared his throat, thrusting his head over to Sora and Kairi, clearly showing that they should leave them alone together. Tidus finally realized this and said, "…On second thought, maybe we should. You know how Selphie can be when she gets angry!"
The two quickly ran off, attempting to catch up with their other two friends. Leaving Kairi and Sora, all alone.
Both turned a bit red when they realized the circumstances. "I uh, guess it's just you and me Kai." Sora stated.
"I guess it is," Kairi replied shyly.
The two were silent for the next two moments. Neither one knowing what to say to the other. Until, Sora decided to break the silence.
"Your hair got long."
"Yeah, it did. I thought I looked too much like a boy with it short."
"Nah, you never looked like a boy, you looked nice."
Kairi blushed.
"But, I like it long too. It makes you look a bit older."
"I am a bit older, Sora." Kairi said. "Same with you."
"I-I know Kai. I noticed that when I saw you again for the first time. I noticed a lot of things that made you looked older." Sora replied, his eyes slowly making their way towards her chest.
Kairi turned red when she saw this. She glared. "SORA!" she shrieked. "Quit looking there!" she shouted smacking him several times.
"Agh! I'M SORRY! I'M SORRY!" Sora yelled. "I didn't mean to, honestly!" he stated, clearly embarrassed.
Kairi ceased her slapping. "You didn't mean to, huh? Sora, unlike you, I didn't miss any vital health classes. I know what 15 year old boys like to think about…" she said.
Sora groaned. "Geeze Kairi, I'm not like that. You know me. I was just…just trying to say, that you looked…nice. You look very nice." He murmured.
Kairi looked moved by his sincere remark. "Oh," she began, taken by surprise a bit. "…thank you." Kairi retorted. She quickly tried to think of a complement to give him. "You…erm, buffed up quite a bit." She said pointing to his now muscular arms.
Sora laughed a bit. "To tell you the truth, I can't really explain this. After all, all I was doing for a year was sleeping." He said. Sora laid on his back. "If I had known that that would be how I'd spend my year, I would never have left you." He whispered.
"You had to go," Kairi said, almost bitterly. "It was your duty as a keyblade bearer…and as a friend." She told him.
"It wasn't fair to you though."
"Heh, well you know what they say. Life isn't always fair."
"But still…" Sora started to say. "I'm…sorry you were here alone Kairi." He finished.
"Oh, I wasn't really alone. I had Selphie, which you already know is more than enough company. I had Tidus and Wakka, whom which taught me blitzball this past year!"
"Did they really?"
Kairi nodded. "Mm-hmm," she began. She reached a pause though. "I still missed you and Riku an awful lot, though. After all, it's not like I could go to the Secret Place with anyone else aside from you two. It's our own place, our own little secret." Kairi stated. She sighed. "Sora, I'm ashamed to say it but…for a little while…I forgot who you were."
"You did?" Sora questioned with interest.
"I don't know how I managed to…or why I even did but, I forgot you. Your name at least, and your image as well. I remember though, remembering you as someone I played with. Someone I was friends with."
Sora thought about it for a moment and then a lost thought hit him, causing him to chuckle. "Naminé," he whispered.
"Naminé?"
Sora waved his hand. "Don't worry about it Kai." He said. Sora vaguely remembered his conversation with Naminé but he knew she said something about what she did with his memories, that it would affect others as well. "Whatever happened, it's in the past now."
"Yeah, you're right."
Kairi rested her head on Sora's chest. "But…even this time we're spending with each other now, it'll eventually be in the past. Does that mean…it won't be important as well?"
"No, Kairi." Sora said to her placing one of his arms around her. "Moments like these, they'll always be important. At least…they'll be to me."
"Me too," she whispered closing her eyes.
The two just laid there like that for a while. Unbeknownst to them, of course, they were being watched.
"See? Told you that magazine thing would work!" Selphie exclaimed peeking over some branches with Riku, Tidus, and Wakka.
"I still don't see why you had to still hit me with that damn jump rope of yours." Riku muttered.
"ITS NOT A JUMP ROPE! IT'S A NUNCHAKU!"
"SHH!" The boys exclaimed shielding her mouth.
"They'll hear us, idiot." Tidus stated. He then released his hand from over her mouth.
Selphie pouted. "As I was going to say," she started up again, "you almost tore the magazine Riku."
"Wait…you were actually serious about entering that contest?" Riku questioned.
"Of course! I didn't spend all that time doing a crossword puzzle just to fulfill another one of my brilliant get-together plans!"
"Be quiet! I think de are going to speak again, mon." Wakka said.
The four became immediately silent, and continued to watch the two.
"Hey Kairi, exactly how much do you know about the papou fruit?"
Kairi shrugged slightly, with her eyes closed from being weary. "Not much really. Other than what we already know about it "intertwining people's destinies" and all that jazz." She replied as Sora stroked her hair. "Why do you ask?" she suddenly wondered.
He was pensive for a moment. "Should…I tell her now about this pain? Or…wait until I learn more about this myself?" Sora wondered. He decided to go with the latter.
"No…reason."
And of course, this made Selphie sequel in delight.
"Oh my God!" she exclaimed. "He wants to share a papou with her!" Selphie continued.
"SHHHHHHH!"
Kairi's ears perked up. "…Sora? Did you…hear something?" she asked.
Sora looked around but saw nothing. "I thought I did, but I don't see anything." He stated.
"We should probably head back now anyways." Kairi said getting up.
"Yeah, the sun's starting to go down." Sora agreed.
Kairi walked over to the edge of their tree house boat gently placing both hands behind her back, her signature pose. "It's beautiful." She whispered.
"I missed this sunset," Sora said walking over to her. "Watching it with you guys was probably my favorite thing to do."
Kairi chuckled. "Hey Sora," she began, "During the last sunset we saw together do you remember when I said you and me should just take the raft and go, just the two of us?"
Sora laughed back. "Heh, yeah. I thought you were serious…"
"Maybe…I was."
Sora looked at her in wonder. Kairi continued to smile shyly at him. "I mean, once you've been settled here for a while I thought it would be nice exploring worlds just for fun for a change. Not having to chase after heartless but to…well, just spend some time together."
Sora took one of Kairi's hands and entwined his fingers in its hold. "I would like that." He told her.
Kairi blushed a bit and squeezed his hand gently.
Selphie swooned. "Oh!" she exclaimed to her fellow "spies". "Isn't this just SO romantic?"
"Actually…it's making me kind of nauseous."
Selphie hit Riku's shoulders as he laughed. "You're impossible!" she stated.
"What? Matchmaking is more of a girl's thing to do." Riku retorted.
"Yeah, I'm gonna have to go with Riku on dis one." Wakka said.
"Well…they are kind of cute to watch together…"
Riku and Wakka stared at Tidus in slight horror. He shot them a puzzling look. "What?"
Riku shook his head. "C'mon Tidus. Be a man!" he exclaimed.
"Yeah brudda, I think you're spendin' too much time with Selphie, mon." Wakka added.
"And what's THAT supposed to mean Wakka!" Selphie questioned.
"…that he's spendin' too much time with ya."
"Oooh!" Selphie yelled, infuriated. She immediately hopped off the branch she and the others were on and began to proceed back down.
"Hey Selphie! Wait!" Tidus called after her. He was about to follow her buck Riku held him back.
"What did I just say? Be a man, and let the lady have her hissy fit." He told Tidus. But Tidus shook his head.
"I can't do that," he stated, "…or else she'll yell at me for not going after her!" Tidus finished, and then started to try and catch up with Selphie.
Riku shook his head in shame then looked at Wakka. "Wakka, promise me that you and I won't ever allow women to get the best of us!" he said.
Wakka lowered his head in shame. "Well…you see mon. There's dis girl at school who's quite the looker and uh…I've been carryin' books and stuff for her, and cleanin' her locker and…"
Riku groaned. "Oh c'mon Wakka! What's wrong with you? We're men! We're dominant! Girls should be cleaning OUR lockers. I mean…don't they like to do that stuff?"
"Actually most of them don't really like to cl-"
Riku held his hand up. "That was rhetorical, Wakka." He stated with a frown. Sighing, he left the branch and started to walk away. "I don't even know why I agreed to do that. Who cares if they end up together or not I mean really…" he continued to mutter incoherently as he kept on walking. But deep inside, Riku knew that the two belonged together and truth be told, he wanted to see it happen.
Wakka looked around and frowned. "Hey, wait for me mon!" he yelled after Riku.
Sora and Kairi walked down together and found the other four waiting at the boat.
"C'mon you two! Let's get going already!"
Sora laughed. "Alright, alright. Keep your shirt on." He said.
The six friends all got in, and laughed the whole way back.
All departed separately, except for Kairi and Sora, who had offered to walk Kairi home. Once they reached their destination, Kairi stopped to say goodnight.
"That was fun," she said. "We should do it again next week." Kairi continued.
"Yeah, we should." Sora agreed.
The two were silent for a bit. Kairi let out a nervous chuckle.
"Well, um…I'll see you later then."
"Er, yeah. Later Kairi."
"Goodnight Sora." She finished turning around and heading inside.
Sora sighed as he turned around to head home. "In 3…2…1…" he counted down. After he finished saying one, the pain in his heart returned yet again. Although the pain was still as intense as before, Sora remained standing. He gritted his teeth and clenched his fingers into the skin of his fists, trying best he could to stand his ground.
"You won't get the better of me," he spat out to the intangible pain.
Slowly but surely, he proceeded home; holding his other hand to his heart. "Tomorrow, I need to figure this thing out." He told himself.
"Excuse me miss, but where could I find a book on the papou fruit?"
Sora went to the library the next day to find something, really anything on the papou and why it was causing this pain. He shifted uncomfortably as the pain was hurting him, but he tried his best to not be noticed. The librarian lowered her glasses. "Aren't you a little young to be worried about that fruit?" she asked.
"Er…its for a…uh…school report!" Sora quickly lied. He didn't know why the librarian thought he was too young for it.
"Honestly, I don't know why the school insists on teaching you children about things like the papou, you're much too young…" the elderly librarian continued to babble on as she led Sora to a section in the back.
"Right here, young man." She said handing Sora a book entitled, "The Papou Fruit: Destiny Island's greatest symbol of love."
"Perfect," Sora stated smiling. "Thank you." He told the librarian.
"You're welcome, just don't be worried about this kind of thing until you're older, understand?"
He laughed a bit uneasily. "Uh…yeah. Sure thing miss." Sora said as she walked away.
Sora found himself a comfy chair to sit in as he flipped through the book to find some answers.
"The papou fruit was originally discovered…no that's useless." Sora muttered to himself as he skimmed the pages. "…grows only on papou trees…that's a duh right there, c'mon!" he mumbled still flipping through until something caught his attention.
"Here we go," Sora stated. His eyes began to read with full attention.
"Although many consider it just to be a legend, the papou can truly intertwine two people's destinies together. They will be apart of each other's lives no matter what. If separated, the fruit will cause a terrible pain to the two sharers until both of them are reunited once again. Thusly, the papou should only be eaten if marriage is intended."
Sora shut the book in annoyance. "Well you could have put a FREAKING DISCALIMER NEAR THE TREES OR SOMETHING!"
"SHHHHHHH!"
Sora turned red. "Sorry!" he whispered back. He groaned softly as the pain tugged his heart. Sora sighed. "Well this is a fine mess." He said quietly to himself. "There must be some sort of cure or something…I mean, people can't spend time together…all the time. I mean, people have to pee!" he muttered to himself as he flipped through the pages again. After flipping for awhile, something finally caught his eye.
"If the papou is eaten by mistake or the two joint together by it do not wish to be together any longer, the only remedy is the Appuo fruit, located on Fortune Islands, in the Hibachi Jungle. Or, if one merely wishes to get rid of the pain caused by separation if the two must be separated for sometime, perform the butterfly position as shown on page 65 of the Karma Sutra book for up to 48 hours of reli-OH MY GOD!"
Sora threw the book down in fear, turning redder than fire at that very moment.
"SHHHHHH!"
"Sorry!" He apologized again. Sora made a disgusted look. "Well, I think I can rule out the temporary solution…" he began, "Yeesh, now I know why they say intended for marriage." Sora continued. He sighed. "I just wish we knew this sooner." He said.
"Oh well," Sora stated getting up, "At least I know of a cure now." He said. "And Fortune Islands isn't too far away from here." Sora said. He smiled. "Alright, now that I know what's going, I can explain this whole thing to Kairi and we can go and find that fruit." Sora stated. His eyes turned to the book on the floor. "I think we might need this," he thought aloud. He picked up the book, checked it out and then headed over to Kairi's house.
Kairi was laying the couch out on her porch. She had been in pain all day and didn't want to do anything but rest.
"Having a pain in your heart?"
Sora walked onto the porch and sat in an empty chair. Kairi suddenly shot up and examined her heart. "Wow, actually not anymore!" she said happily. She stopped examining and looked at Sora seriously. "…wait." Kairi began, "How on Earth did you know about-"
"I've been having the same thing happening to me too, Kai." Sora confessed.
"But…why?"
Sora handed her the book. "I think this should explain things." He said turning to the page with the explanation on it.
Kairi skimmed the paragraphs, her eyes widening as she read. "Oh…my." She breathed. "Well…that explains a lot at least." Kairi continued handing the book back. She still had a puzzled look on her face. "How did you know it was the papou you had to figure out?" she wondered.
"I assumed it had to be the papou because the pain started up only after we shared it together." Sora told her. He paused for a moment. "Actually, Roxas was the one to come up with the idea."
"Roxas?"
"Er, yeah." Sora started, "He paid me a little…visit a couple nights ago. Well, his spirit did anyways. Apparently, Naminé and he are affected by this as well. Whenever we split up, they disappear from one another."
Kairi frowned. "That's not good." She said. Kairi sighed. "Is there…any way to make this pain go away?"
Sora turned white. "Well…er…um, there's…er a temporary solution and a permanent one." He explained.
"Oh, well we see each other pretty much every day so I think we'd only need the tempora-"
"NO!" Sora shouted. Kairi raised an eyebrow at him. Sora took a breath. "I mean, um…you really don't want to hear that option. Look, the permanent solution only requires us to go to Fortune's Island and find this Appuo fruit and sharing it together will just eliminate the papou's affect. Problem solved!" he said.
"I still would like to hear the tempo-"
"NO!" Sora yelled again.
"Yeesh, Sora! You make it sound like the temporary solution is performing something right out of a Karma Sutra book…"
"…"
"…"
"…er,"
"…you…mean?"
"…uh huh…"
"EW! THAT'S DISGUSTING!" Kairi shrieked in disgust.
"You're telling me." Sora agreed.
Kairi perked an eyebrow at him. "You mean…you wouldn't ever want to 'be' with me like that?" she questioned sounding slightly hurt.
Sora groaned slightly. "…grr, Kairi! Quit doing that! I mean…maybe…MAYBE…one day…far, FAR into the distant future…we might…you know…do…do…er, GOSH KAIRI! I hate it when you do that. I try to agree with you on something and you always manage to turn it around."
Kairi giggled. "Geeze Sora, lighten up. I was joking."
Sora quickly flushed red. "Oh…well…then, in that case er…" he looked at her embarrassed, "…this is awkward."
Kairi continued to giggle. "Don't worry about it." She told him. She looked up in wonder. "I wonder why they don't have some sort of caution sign near the papou, I mean…look at what happened to us." Kairi stated. A thought suddenly struck her. "When do you want to go to Fortune's Island?" she asked.
"As soon as possible." He told her. "I can't afford to miss anymore school this year, but we need to take care of this first."
Kairi nodded in agreement. "Right, well I can get my grandmother to call me in sick for a few days and you just tell your mother that er…" she paused. "Do you think you're mother would let you leave so soon again?"
"It's not that far away, only about a day's ride out on boat."
"But still," Kairi continued, "You just got back." She said.
Sora was pensive for a moment. "I could just explain the situation to her." He suggested.
"Sora, this is your mother we are talking about." Kairi replied. "How do you think she'd react to hearing you shared a papou with me already?"
Sora had a slight sweat drop dripping down his head. "Good point," he said. "I'll just get Riku to cover for me. Maybe he can say I'm over his house or something."
"But what are you going to tell Riku then?"
"The truth," Sora retorted. "After all, this is Riku we're talking about. He'd take it rationally."
"As much as I adore Riku, what you've just said was the biggest contradiction anyone could ever make."
Sora shrugged. "Alright, so maybe he would take it so rationally. But still, we have to let him know what we're up to so he can cover for us." He explained.
"You're right," Kairi agreed.
"KAIRI! DINNER TIME!" her grandmother yelled from inside.
"I'm coming!" Kairi replied. She turned her head to sorry and made an apologetic face. "I have to go." Kairi said.
"It's alright; I should be getting back for dinner anyways."
"We can leave bright and early tomorrow. The ship that transports Destiny Islanders to Fortune's Island leaves at 8:00 am." Kairi stated.
"Sounds good," Sora agreed. "We can meet at the docks at 7:30." He said.
"Then it's settled," Kairi stated with a smile. "See you tomorrow." She said turning around.
"Till tomorrow." Sora replied.
Once inside, Kairi placed her hand to her heart. "Just one more night…" she whispered to herself. "Then its over." She muttered.
Sora gritted his teeth at the pain in his chest. "Just until tomorrow…" he mumbled walking home.
"I can do this…I can do this…"
"I can't do this."
Sora was wide awake in bed staring at the ceiling. The pain was acting up more than usual preventing him from a goodnight's rest. He sighed. "There has to be someway I can get to sleep. I can't afford to be tired tomorrow." He said quietly. An idea came his way.
He got out of bed and grabbed his backpack filled with the materials he needed for the next day. In addition, he snatched a sleeping bag to bring with him. Sora then proceeded silently down the stairs and out the door. His destination clear in his head.
Kairi grew frustrated over the fact she couldn't sleep. Even more nerve-wracking, she heard and annoying tapping on her window. After a few minutes, Kairi rose to see what was going on.
"What the heck is th-"
She looked out of her window to see Sora throwing rocks at it. Kairi opened the window to talk to him. "Hey Kairi." He said with a grin.
"What are you doing?" she questioned with delight.
Sora smiled. "Couldn't sleep." He told her.
"Me either," Kairi admitted.
Sora lifted up his sleeping bag. "I have an idea," he began, "Grab your stuff and a sleeping bag and leave a note for your mom. We can crash at the Secret Place tonight. That way we don't have to be in pain." He reasoned.
Kairi beamed at him. "Alright, I'll be down in five minutes." She promised. Kairi then shut her windows and gathered up her things. After writing a note to her grandmother, she quietly crept out of the house. She walked over to Sora. "Let's go," she whispered not wanting to wake anyone up.
Sora nodded. "Right," he replied and the two head for the rowboat.
"You were right. This is much better."
"Told you."
The two smiled at each other as they both laid in their separate sleeping bags within the cavern.
"I hope that fruit really works Sora." Kairi said.
"I'm sure it will, Kai." Sora assured her.
Kairi smiled. "I love how you're always so cheery, even in dim situations." She stated.
"Heh, well someone's got to be."
"Well I'm glad it's you." She whispered.
Sora looked at her, almost lovingly. "You know Kai, one day we'll be able to share a papou without having to worry about this."
Her eyes widen. "…do…do you mean that?"
He nodded. "I already know you're the one for me." Sora murmured.
Kairi's eyes glistened. "Do you mean that too?" she whispered almost inaudibly.
Sora didn't nod or say yes, he just gently placed his lips to Kairi's. Kairi didn't know what to do she was caught so off guard. She didn't blink. The kiss was quick, but it left Kairi breathless.
"I told you this feeling would someday grow to love. And when that day comes Kai, we'll…"
Sora paused.
"…wh-what?" Kairi asked with her voiced cracking slightly.
Sora chuckled a bit. "I was going to say we'll then we'd get married but that might be a little soon."
"Well pick a reasonable day you plan to fall in love with me so we can get the wedding details taken care of."
Sora starred at her with serious eyes until he saw her lips form an enormous grin.
"Just kidding…again."
The two laughed and once done chuckling, Sora went in for another quick peck. "Sweet dreams, Kai." He whispered.
"Sweet dreams…Sora."
And with that, the two drifted off to dreamland, with the other person still on their mind.
Oh my! Long chapter folks! But I adored writing this. I was happy I could add some humor into it to make the drama well…less dramatic. And I loved using Selphie, Tidus and Wakka. Oh and I always imagined Riku acting "tough" in female situations so that was fun to incorporate into. Yay, now Sora and Kairi had a kiss. (Or two techinically!) I hope you guys caught on during the parts where they had to leave and reapplied it to the previous chapter. Let me know what you thought was the funniest part in your reviews.
Personally, I laughed myself silly imagining Sora reaction to the Karma Sutra thing XD.
Next Chapter: I actually have no idea. Should I switch back to Roxas/Naminé or continue with just a little more Sora/Kairi?
Thanks to my reviewers!
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