Marie and her keyblade:
www.swirl3y.deviantart.com/art/Marie-and-her-Shooting-Star-Keyblade-383502787
Ryan:
www.swirl3y.deviantart.com/art/That-s-his-name-286861562?q=gallery%3ASWIRL3Y%2F29599925&qo=12
A/N:
Just one more chapter until we are officially done and over!
Chapter Sixty-One
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We're back home
Riku and Sora watched as the two girls in front of them disappeared. Sora panicked and tried touching Marie, but they were too transparent to touch. Almost after that, a bunch of Nobodies surrounded Riku and Sora. A bright light appeared around them, and Riku quickly fell to his knees.
"Sora… I can't…" Riku told him. Sora told him not to say another word, since it wasn't over. The boy picked Riku up on one shoulder, but the silver head was skeptic. "How can you say that? Even if we could go on… look where we are."
Sora told the boy to cheer up and think positively, and he started leading the way to get out of the place. As they walked, Riku couldn't help but let Sora know that he felt like he was better at stuff than him.
"Really?"
"Are you mad?"
"No," Sora told him. He looked over to Riku with a big smile plastered on his face. "I kinda always thought you were better at everything, too."
They kept walking until they saw a light, and eventually made their way into it. They were in a dark place covered with rocks. Riku was able to walk, and Sora helped him on his feet. The brunette walked over to the shore, which was pretty dark with everything else, and wondered if maybe the darkness had gotten to him as well. He turned around, and noticed Riku lying on the floor. He panicked and quickly ran over to him, but he managed to get up.
"This world is perfect for me," he told Sora. "If this is what the world really is… just this? Then maybe I should fade back into darkness."
Sora had nothing to say, but Riku continued on saying if the world was made of light and darkness, then they'd be the darkness. Sora didn't really know what to say, so he just agreed as he sat beside his best friend. The realm of light was safe, and he was glad that everyone was over there now. Riku asked Sora to help him down to the shore, and the two of them made their way towards it.
"What I said back there… about thinking I was better at stuff than you…" Riku said. Sora made a noise of acknowledgement, and Riku continued. "To tell the truth, Sora… I was jealous of you."
"What for?"
"I wished I could live life the way you do. Just following my heart," Riku explained. The boy always wished he could follow his heart, but it was never that simple. Maybe things would be different if he had? He didn't know, and he couldn't know. Maybe that was the difference between Riku and Sora.
"Yeah, well, I've got my share of problems, too." Riku asked him what type of problems, and the boy simply told him that those problems were wanting to be like him. Riku laughed, and told him he had one thing that Sora could never imitate. "Really? What's that?" Sora asked.
"Having you for a friend," Riku said. Sora smiled and looked back into the ocean. He told Riku that he also had something that he couldn't imitate, but the boy knew what it was. They were the best of friends, and no one could ever change that. They both stared up into the sky, until Riku felt something beside his ankle. He looked down and noticed a crystal floating near the shore. It was yellow, and somehow it felt familiar to the boy. He picked it up, and the moment he did the crystal lit up. Sora looked at it, and wondered what it was. Riku just smiled as the crystal turned into a glowing flower—he knew where it was from.
"So… when were you planning to leave?"
Riku looked around to try and find the voice, but no one appeared in sight. Sora couldn't here it, but he noticed that the flower started glowing even brighter, and out into the ocean appeared a bright light. A door appeared right after, even though it was still shining. Riku looked at it, but Sora quickly got up from the sand.
"The door to light," he said. He looked down to Riku, and offered his hand. "We'll go together."
Riku looked up, and smiled as he nodded his head. He got up, and they both started walking towards the light.
-x-
We all stood waiting by the shore—well, at least Kairi and I. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy went around the island, while Ryan went back to check in with his parents. I hadn't gone to see anything besides this island, because I wanted to wait for Sora and Riku. I was actually brought to this island when Aura and I merged, and I haven't really heard from her since. I didn't know how this merged thing went, but I really did feel whole—like that missing piece that was gone throughout this journey came back.
"Do you see them?" Kairi asked. I shook my head, but I quickly averted my eyes to the water when something fell into it. I brought my hand over my eyes and squinted, and I smiled when I saw specks of brown, spikey hair. I tugged at Kairi's arm, and pointed out towards the sea. She gasped and smiled, and started waving her hands. "Sora! Riku!"
We saw the two looking at us, and I smiled when Sora looked at me. They both started swimming their way towards us, and Kairi looked at me. "How did you know this was the place to wait?"
"I don't know… maybe it was my intuition telling me," I told her. I really didn't know, I mean we all ended up here on the island, and Donald and Goofy wanted to go back to the town. But somehow, deep inside me, I just knew where to wait. Maybe it was Aura telling me—but who knew? Donald, Goofy and the King came running in front of us, and both Donald and Goofy tackled Sora down to the water. Mickey came running after Riku, who gave the guy a big hug. We walked a bit closer to Sora and the two, and when he stopped hugging them he looked towards Kairi and me.
They gave each other a long stare as they smiled, and although I could've felt a bit jealous, I wasn't. I was smiling for the both of them, since I knew this was Sora's first time coming home from when he first started his journey. He took out the charm that Kairi gave him, and handed it back. She smiled and took it quite eagerly, and then I felt Sora's eyes on me. I turned and smiled at him.
"It must feel pretty great to be home," I told him. He tried getting up, but Kairi helped him, and he walked towards me until we were face-to-face. He grabbed me by the waist, and I couldn't help but chuckle. I placed my hands on his chest.
"Didn't I say we'd be going home together?" he told me. I smiled and nodded, and he placed his forehead on mine. "Well… we're finally home."
It wasn't long after that that Sora leaned in and kissed me. I felt the butterflies swim all over in my stomach as he did, almost like it was the first time. Except this time… we were home. I heard Donald and Goofy swooning over us, with Mickey chuckling in the background. Heck, I even heard Kairi giggling at us. We parted from the kiss and looked at everyone, who looked at us with big smiles—finally, we were all home! The moment I had been waiting since forever was right here! I never thought I would return but look at us now, we just defeated a great evil and our reward was going back home to the people we loved the most.
"Hey!" we heard Ryan running up to us. He seemed happier than usual, and he had changed his clothes. He wore a simple white shirt with brown shorts, and even his hat was off. He stopped near us, and I noticed that he didn't have to bend down to breath, which I was pretty glad to see. "Hey, the boat is ready. I'm sure our parents are worried about us."
"Hey, that's right. My mom is probably worried sick!" Sora mentioned. Riku suggested going back, and we all agreed. We all got on the boat and headed back to the town.
-x-
Riku and Sora quickly headed off to their street, while Kairi headed in another direction. Donald, Goofy and the King headed towards the inn, while Ryan and I were left to walk back to Cozy Street. To be honest, I was holding m breath in—I'm completely nervous to meet my mom and dad—well, my aunt and uncle. There was so much I had to know, and so much to tell them.
"I didn't tell them about you yet—I only told them I didn't find you, since I figured you would want to," Ryan told me. I wondered what happened when Ryan came here, but he told me that his parents gave him quite a talk about running away, but they were incredibly glad to see he was safe. He even went to the doctors and asked if he seemed alright, and they were surprised to know he didn't show any negative signs, but they still took a blood test to be sure. He won't really know until a week or so.
Well, we were at the front steps of our house, and I took a moment to really reel in the house that I had lived in. I took a deep breath, and Ryan opened the door. Once we were in, we heard footsteps coming down the stairs. I looked around the house—nothing really changed that much, except for the kitchen, which was totally brand new.
"Ryan, is that you?" a female voice said from above. That voice—the voice of a mother that nurtured me when I was young. Now she was just my aunt—but still an important person in my life. "Ryan, why aren't you—"
The woman stopped right when she reached us, and she had a look of shock on her face. She gasped, and from the pantry I heard a male voice—obviously the voice of my uncle. He came walking out with a plate, but it quickly fell to the floor and broke apart. They both eyed me, and Ryan came in after the initial introduction was made. "Sorry, mom and dad. I kind of lied when I said I didn't find her. I actually did, and here she is."
"Marie…?" my aunt said. She cupped a hand over her mouth, and was about to cry. I already saw the tears filling her eyes, and when I looked over to my uncle, he had the same expression. They both slowly walked over to me, and when my aunt placed a hand on my shoulder they both jumped in for a group hug. I smiled and laughed a bit as they did, and I couldn't help but let the tears come out—these were my parents when I was young, after all. They're my family. "Oh dear god, I always prayed this day would come!" my aunt said.
"Marie, we looked everywhere! We even had the police search around and send out flyers of your disappearance!" my uncle said. He held me just a bit tighter, and I chuckled as I hugged them back.
"I'm really happy that I'm finally back home," I told them. "I never thought I would be here, but I really am happy."
The door began to knock, and we all parted from the hug as I wiped away my tears. Ryan went over to open it, with Sora, Riku, Donald, Goofy, Mickey, and Kairi all standing on the other side. They had smiles on their faces, and Ryan let them through. My aunt and uncle were a bit confused about them, but I told them they were friends who helped me get back home. They honestly didn't care after I said the bit about bringing me back home, and they completely welcomed them inside their house. My uncle even brought out cookies that he was in the midst of making.
We all lounged around the living room, and it was certainly weird being in this place again, especially with friends. Riku sat by the King while Donald and Goofy took up the two-seater. Kairi sat on one of the single couches while Ryan leaned against the armrest, and Sora and I were sitting beside each other, with his arm around my shoulder. It definitely felt weird, but a good weird. They all ate the cookies my uncle made, and Ryan snapped his fingers when he thought of something.
"Let's take some pictures, you know, for the memories!" he said. Everyone else seemed pretty fine with it, so we all got up as Ryan went to find his camera. He came back to us, and started taking individual pictures that led to group pictures. He took one of all of us, and set the timer as he ran in the front. It felt great being a normal teenager for once, but I still felt weird how Aura wasn't with us… I shook my head—she's in a better place, right? Wait, no… that sounds like she's dead. I sighed, maybe I shouldn't be thinking of her.
Ryan called Sora and I, and we looked at him. He told us to pose for the camera, and we did. Sora had his arms around my waist while I had my hands on his chest. We smiled as wide as we could, and Ryan took the picture. He decided to take another, but Sora suddenly kissed my cheek as my surprised face got on camera. Still, it was all a good time, and I kept smiling all the way. My favorites were Riku, Sora and Ryan taking a picture together, and Kairi taking a picture with Ryan. They seemed really happy in the picture.
-x-
After the picture date was over, Sora decided to get a good night's rest at home, and everyone else agreed. I could imagine the rest of the gang wanting to sleep in their proper beds, heck I even went to check out my room—which still remained the same, except for my bed. It was a bit dusty, but my aunt and uncle had cleaned it enough so that I could properly breathe in it. I sat on the bed, and smiled at the feeling of being in it. Everything in this room made me smile with memories, some that I could actually remember this time. That was another thing that felt great—remembering my past! I could remember anything, and it was amazing. I gave a content sigh, but I heard footsteps walking near the door. They passed it, and I heard them going downstairs. I opened up the shades from my window, and hadn't noticed how late it was. I decided to go downstairs, and I saw my aunt and uncle looking at what appeared to be a photo album. I walked towards them, and they seemed to have noticed as they closed the book. I don't think Ryan told them that I knew they were my aunt and uncle, so maybe I had to clear that up.
"It's okay to look through it," I said as I walked further into the room. "I know you guys aren't my parents. You're my aunt and uncle, right?"
"We're sorry," I heard my uncle say. I smiled and shook my head, telling them it was alright, but he kept shaking his head. "We should've told you sooner, but we didn't know things would end up the way they did."
"Their names are Stella and Dante, right?" I asked. They seemed a bit shocked, but they both nodded. My uncle told me that Stella stayed for about five months after I was born, but disappeared after that. Dante was gone even before I was born—but I wasn't really angry, I could actually understand them, since they were in Kingdom Hearts. They probably had a rough journey or something. I took a deep breath; this was the part that was going to get confusing. "They didn't die. They're still alive, but I just don't know where."
"You saw them!?" my aunt said. I nodded, and they both looked at me as if I saw two ghosts. Which, really seems like it, but it's not. I told them that I talked to them, and even got to meet them, but they left. I told them that they were always watching out for me. My aunt smiled. "That seems just them. You're father is a caring person, he would never let you fall."
"And your mother was definitely a tough woman, I'm sure she would've beaten the person who meant danger to you," my uncle said. It was a relief at how much good they knew about them, since it really made me think about some things. They were still alive, but just lost from where home was. I looked over to my aunt and uncle, who seemed so sad about not being able to see their brother or sister. I was getting a bit tired, and told them goodnight before heading to my room.
I will admit, it's strange not having a voice inside my head telling me all these things. Now that Stella and Dante—my mom and dad, were out of Kingdom Hearts, where would they go? Were they lost? What about that woman with orange hair? What was her connection with my parents and Xemnas? There was something that didn't add up, and I couldn't get it out of my head. I got changed into some pajamas that my aunt let me use, but they were a bit too large for me, yet still comfortable. I lied down on my bed and looked up at the ceiling, so much had happened in my adventure that it was now starting to feel weird just doing nothing, even though I had previously said that it felt great being a normal teenager. It does feel nice, but why did I get the feeling that I just wasn't done?
-x-
The next day came by slowly, and I was standing in front of the mirror while fixing my hair. I hadn't gotten a good look at my face since we were back, and I also hadn't realized just how long my hair grew. I was still in my pajama, but my aunt came in a bit earlier and got a couple of outfits based on the clothes I was wearing—which I hadn't realized were cleaned thanks to her. Not to be rude or anything, but I ended up just wearing the clothes that I was used to wearing, because it felt hard changing into something else. I fixed my hair up into a pony tail and walked out of the house.
My aunt gave me the keys to my parent's house, hoping that I could find some clues as to where they went. Of course, I decided not to go right ahead, since I've wanted to see something that I left ages ago.
I made my way down to the pier and looked at the boats. I got on one of them and started moving towards the waters, and when it was deep enough, I hopped on the boat. After all that I went through, handling a small boat was nothing difficult at all. I made it towards the island, and landed the boat near the pier. I got off and started walking around the place—it sure felt great being back here, even though I was here the other day. I made my way towards the very place where it all meant something—the little cove around the corner. I brushed my hands along the stone walls, and saw the opening to the cove. The place certainly looked the same, and I was glad that it did. My eyes brightened when I saw the drawing that I drew way back when, but I felt them watering when I saw a drawing that greatly resembled Sora.
I bent down and took a closer look at it, I remember making this drawing for Riku, and it was obvious that he never finished it. I sat down now with my knees close to my chest, and I wrapped my arms around them. I heard footsteps coming from the entrance, but I didn't turn around until I heard Riku's voice.
"What are you doing here?" he asked. I watched as he sat beside me, and I smiled at him before looking back at the drawing.
"I was just remembering back when I drew this. You know, it was meant for you," I said. He shifted a bit in his sitting, but eventually let out a chuckle.
"I bet you didn't even know what the Paopu fruit meant back then," he said. He brought up his hand and started ruffling my hair, and I had to slap away his hand—I just did my hair!
"That habit of yours never left, even from last year," I let out. Riku looked at me with wide eyes, and I turned towards him with a smile.
"You… remember everything from last year?" he asked. I nodded. I told him that I started remembering when Aura and I merged. I don't know if it was her, or some other force, but all the memories from Castle Oblivion came back. I was quite thankful, because I wouldn't have known just how great a friend Riku could really be. He told me Sora didn't remember anything from there, that his memories were being replaced with new ones. He opted to keep the old ones though, and I chuckled at how he was kept under sleep for a year—that must have been some sleep!
"I also remember Ienzo, Even, Aeleus," I told him. My smile turned into a frown when I remembered Axel, but I still looked at Riku. "I even remember seeing Lea there."
Riku and I sat for a moment looking at the drawings; there had been other drawings, even one of Sora and Kairi handing each other the Paopu fruit like mine and his. There were drawings from Riku, Sora, and Kairi. Even some of the drawings I did were still there. The amount of peace that was in this space was nice, since it felt like nothing could attack us now. It felt like a nice calm washing over us, and I couldn't help but give a happy, content sigh. I noticed Riku looking over my shoulder, and he nudged it. I turned to him, and he pointed out towards the entrance of the cove. I looked over, and saw Sora waving at us.
"Why don't you go ahead? I'll be out in awhile," he told me. I saw him look over and smirk at Sora, and I was suddenly wondering what was going on. I got up from the floor and patted the dirt off my shorts, and walked over to where Sora was standing. He had a huge smile on his face, and I smiled back—gosh, that smile was so contagious.
"There's something I wanna show you," he told me. I asked what it was, but he just took my hand and led me across the beach towards a smaller area with a tree hanging by. I looked around and noticed the tree was huge, and had a place where we could sit. We got to it, and Sora told me to take a seat. I was wondering what was going through his head, but I just complied and sat down as I watched he walk around me. I heard him pick up something, but he sat down too fast for me to notice—he was hiding something behind his back though.
"Everywhere we went, you were always with me," he said. I smiled at that thought—I was always with him, but he was always with me, even when we had out problems. "Now that we're back home, we can always be together. But…."
Whatever he had behind his back was brought out into the open, and my eyes widened when I saw that he had a Paopu fruit with him. How did I not notice that when we were walking over here? Either way, I was still unsure of the actual legend with this fruit, but Sora smiled at me and explained it to me, "'If two people share one, their destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each other's lives no matter what.' That's what the legend says."
"Does that mean… you wanna share one with me?" I asked. He nodded, and my stomach started fluttering. After hearing the meaning behind this fruit, I was more than ready to share it with him. Sora will always be the person I want in my life no matter what, and he knew that, so I think it was about time. I saw him cut the fruit in half and handed a piece to me, which I took eagerly.
"Now we can really be together," he said. He was the first to take a bite, and I watched as he ate half of it. I looked down to the fruit in my hand, and took a big bite from it. Sora and I smiled at each other as we kept eating the fruit, and the evening went by with us cuddling each other by the tree.
-x-
After we made it to the town, I got to meet Sora's mother, and let me tell you: it's true when they say sons resemble mothers. She was really sweet though and the moment Sora introduced me she knew he and I were together. Of course, Sora became really flustered, but he eventually told her that we were. It was a first, but it didn't really need saying that Sora and I would be together. She seemed to like me though, and even told me to take care of Sora when she wasn't around, which I vowed to do.
I also met Riku's mother, who actually remembered me from such a long time ago. She was a bit tearful that I came back, and attacked me into such a hug, that I almost couldn't breathe. It was a good evening, but we all eventually had to go home—at least Sora and Riku did. I had something else to do. I made my way down towards the street where my parents lived—or used to live, depends on how you see it, and took out the key from my pocket. I opened the door, which was pretty rusty, and pushed it opened from being closed all this time.
The house was incredibly dusty, and it had a bit of a mucky smell, but I was still able to tolerate. I walked over to the living room to check and see if there was anything that could help me know more about my parents, but I didn't find anything. I checked the kitchen, dining room, and before looking into the study, I went up stairs. There was only the washroom and two rooms, one of which was obviously my parents and the other a supposed work in progress—maybe it was for me? I shook my head, and walked over to their room, and I started checking the closet and dressers. It was nothing but clothes so I went over to the night stands—it's definitely forbidden territory for a child to look through their parents stuff, but I really needed answers.
I couldn't find anything out in the open, but when my foot got near the bed I hit something. I raised my eyebrow in confusion and bent down, only to find a white box. I grabbed it and sat down a bit to look at it, but I didn't want to open it yet, since I still had the study left to go. I made my way downstairs and opened the doors to the study room, which had stacks of books on shelves surrounding a desk. I walked over to the desk and sat down on the chair, which was really cold from not having being sat on for a long while. I opened the drawers from the desk to see if there was anything, and to my surprise there were a couple of notes. I took them all out and opened the white box, which had some content and even more notes lying in it, and took a while to examine them all.
The notes from the box really gave a lot of insight about my parents, and I even found some notes about my grandmother, Anne. She was a Keyblade master, and suddenly… this fiasco about the Keyblade suddenly started making sense. I never knew how I got the Keyblade, or why it picked me—but now it made sense… my grandmother was a Keyblade master, and my mother was a Keyblade wielder. I guess I was next in line to receive the powers of the Keyblade, and with my powers from Kingdom Hearts I could very well be a force to be reckoned with, if I knew how to properly use my powers. I set those notes aside and tried looking for whoever wrote them, but when I did my eyes went wider than saucers.
"Xehanort!?" I shouted. I cupped my mouth after realizing how loud I was, and looked down at the name again. How was this man everywhere!? Was it possible that Xehanort came to Destiny Islands? There was so much involving this guy and he was everywhere I went that it was starting to make me feel uncomfortable. How did Xehanort know about my grandmother? Was it through her that he knew about the Keyblade and Kingdom Hearts? I lowered my eyes, was it my family's fault that this evil person came to be the way he was? A pang of guilt hit me harder than a cold fish, but I decided to look at the notes that were from the desk.
They were from my father and it talked about a woman. I squinted my eyes a bit at the name—Trinity? That was the woman who fought with my mom and took my dad away! I scattered to look at the rest of the notes and eventually found a photo. Trinity Devon, sister to my father and my aunt… which meant… Trinity was my aunt? I gasped and took a deep breath to calm my nerves, what the heck is going on!? I tried looking through the notes, but my vision was starting to become blurry from taking in so much. Why was my aunt fighting with my mom, and why did she take my dad? The golden question, though, was why she was siding with Xemnas. Was my aunt teaming up with this guy? We defeated Xemnas, so what was she going to do now? She still had my dad in her captive and I couldn't even know if he was alive or not.
Instead of getting answers, I had more questions than ever, and the only people who could even answer them were out of this world fighting each other. I looked at every single note on the desk for a bit, and when I was done put them all in the white box. I grabbed it and walked out of the house after locking it. When I reached my house I quickly went upstairs and started pulling things towards my bed, I knew what I had to do.
Luckily, Ryan still hadn't picked up his duffle bag from the living room, and I went to grab it quickly. I placed his stuff on one side of my bed, and started shoving in everything I could from my room in it. This might've been what Ryan did when he first set out, but now I was doing it, and I wasn't going to regret it. How horrible would it be that my parents were somewhere out there fighting when I was here sitting cozy in my bed? It wasn't right, even after all that my parents did for me. Now it was my turn to return the favor.
I packed all the stuff in the duffle bag, but from here I had no clue where to go or where to start. It was easier said than done, and I looked out the window with the duffle bag lumped over my shoulder. Kingdom Hearts… I know my mother's voice is no longer with me, but I really need the strength to find a path where I can go looking for my parents and aunt. If Trinity is truly evil, then please give me the strength to help her—I don't want to see anyone fall to the darkness anymore. I closed my eyes as I leaned my head against the window pane, but then I bright light suddenly appeared. I turned towards it and it looked like a door, and where it led was the question, but I felt quite safe being near it.
Was this the path Kingdom Hearts was giving me? Maybe it was where I needed to go? With one deep breath, I fixed myself up and stood straight. I looked over to my bed, and saw those two letters on it. I think the moment I came home, I knew I would have to leave again, and I wanted to be prepared for it. I did all that I could so that everyone here would be okay, and that they'd know I was out doing what my heart wanted me to do. I reached into my pocket, and felt the crystal that I remember Yen Sid giving me. The flower I wanted Sora to have… and I was going to give it to him. I placed it on top of one of the letters, and I looked at the door. I took a deep breath, and walked through it—no turning back.
We're not done yet! We've still got the epilogue, but it'll quite short, and hopefully, sweet. There was a review from Dracula X asking me about the voices, and I really would like for you all to read it, because I'm very excited to have all of this done. :D
Dracula X:
Thank you very much, I tried my best to keep it as epic as I could. I can't wait for KH:3D, but it might take some time until I write the first chapter.
As for the voices, I changed the voices for both Marie and Aura. I've created a flash for each of my characters (Marie, Aura, Stella, Dante, Trinity and Ryan) having voice clips of the actors and actresses who would voice these characters. Have a look!
Marie:
www.fav.me/d6zle4e
Aura:
www.fav.me/d6zldar
Stella:
www.fav.me/d6zlbq7
Dante:
www.fav.me/d6zlcf4
Trinity:
www.fav.me/d6zlcsl
Ryan:
www.fav.me/d6zldrp
Shadow 1n2:
Haha, yea a lot of things came crashing down on us with that chapter, and hopefully there is more to come! I'm glad you liked it, and who knows if Dante is dead or not hehe. He was kidnapped by the evil Trinity.
Yeah, I was going for the bittersweet moment with Aura and Roxas. Well, he does like her, but he can't force her to love him back like that, so he's at least glad that she's no longer mad at him. And again, who knows… Aura is still very confused about her feelings, so she might end up returning to Roxas. Haha, I love Peter Pan, and it's very true for Aura, she'll probably live for the adventures.
Haha, I used to watch Avatar for a bit until I lost track and interest. It was good though I just had too much to do. Merry belated Christmas to you too!
Grapejuice101:
Yes, it's sad that it's ending, and I'm gonna really miss it. But you don't know how excited I am for the new story and newly developed characters!
