INTERLUDE
This is Sulhadahne. Before I write the interlude, since I just finished writing the first part of my story and decided to celebrate, I want to just ramble on a bit. Things are so boring around here, waiting for Sunday to come around so we can finally get drunk and have fun. Of course, I'll be the only sober one around, but hey; somebody's gotta be.
So my brother gets married in two days. Since all of my parent's family are here, they are ignoring me. Which means no chores. Which means hours of free time. So here I am. After typing the interlude, I'll write part nine, so hang around people, and you might get something.
This will be my third story posted today. Weird.
First, I have a one shot I'd like to tell you about. It's a scary story that is sort of based off the "heart pieces" thing, and in the story, the Castle is infiltrated and the organization has to deal with true fear. Its also sort of XemnasOC, and I'm going to create another one shot based off the XOC relationship. It's called "The Thirteen", so if you're an org. or a Xemnas fan, you should read it.
Enough blabber! Time for the interlude.
Interlude to Season Two of "Kingdom Hearts: Axeleration!"
"Oneechan! Oneechan!" he called, running through the brush. The high brown grass cut at his bare feet, but he didn't care; he had to find Oneechan.
"Oneechan!" He yelled. The only response that earned was the calls of birds and the rustle of the grass. With a sigh, he ran on, passing through the field into the forest of moss and trees high above his head.
"Oneechan!" He yelled louder, frightening some birds from their nests. The black birds flew across the sky, screeching. That was odd; the birds in this region were usually blue or bright red.
Did that mean the elders were right? Was their world falling?
Shaking his head, he kept running leaping over protruding tree roots and moss covered rocks, searching the area around him as he continued calling for her.
"Oneechan!" He yelled, sliding to a halt.
"Sai-chan!"
With a heavy, relieved sigh, the boy Sai headed down the hill towards the sound. Pushing the foliage out of his way, Sai came to a river, a wide river with flat rocks coming out of the middle of the shallow, calm, beautiful water.
Sitting by the water's edge, a young girl with black hair flowing past her shoulders held her hands out in front of her, cradling something. Sai walked up to her, a bit curious, but also firm.
"Oneechan!" He demanded. The girl's hair flicked as she moved her head slightly, but her face couldn't be seen. "It's been hours since you left. The elders are looking everywhere for you; where have you been?" the girl turned back to the river.
"Hinode." She muttered. The boy blinked, confused.
"What?" he murmured. The girl repeated the word louder.
"Hinode. Look." She spoke, holding her hands up.
Sitting in the open palm of her hand was a necklace, with a large star on its end. In the center of the star was a crescent moon, and silver daggers poked out of it.
"See?" She asked as Sai leaned over her shoulder. "It has you, the moon, and me, the sun. Then it has mother nature, the daggers that we lean on." She whispered broodingly.
"Where did you find this?" He asked, concerned. It looked expensive and rare.
"In the river bed. I'd never seen it there before⦠it was like it was calling me. And I heard a voice." She muttered, clutching it to her chest as she looked to the sky. "An angel was speaking to me." Sai shook his head, waking up and firming.
"Come on. It's time to go." He said, holding his hand out to her. She nodded.
"You're right. It's time we go." Sai blinked.
"Oneechan?" The girl stood, still holding the necklace to her chest, her long bangs covering her eyes.
"We have to go." She said, looking to the sky. "Tsuki-chan, the angel is telling me this. We have to go."
"The angel?" Sai asked, backing up slightly from his sister with a quizzical look. The girl nodded.
"Hinode, the angel, told me. We have to go."
"Go where?" Sai demanded, fearful. What was going on?
Suddenly, something was forming on the ground. It was black, many black puddles, bubbling and rising up to form something with red eyes. As this happened, a door appeared in front of the girl, a majestic white door with blue windows and stained glass.
Sai looked from the creatures, frightened, to the door, which looked so inlightening.
"You can see it?" Sai asked his sister. She shook her head.
"But Hinode told me it's there. We have to go."
Sai looked from the door to his sister, and then to the creatures. Taking her hand, he pressed her against his back.
"Where does it lead us? Where?" He implored, begging practically. The girl leapt forward, towards something she couldn't see, dragging her confused sibling behind as the black creatures leapt for them.
"It leads to Sunrise."
Haha! I'm screwing with your head! I'm screwing with your head! This is fun. Now I'll start the next part. And it will be soon enough, don't worry. Within the next hour, hopefully. Bye-bye!
Sulhadahne!
