AN: Has it been three weeks already? Wow, time sure does fly when you're writing a but ton of fanfiction all at once.

Disclaimer: I do not own Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy or any of their characters/concepts.

Namine

I watched as Terra flew off towards the lane between then disappeared before I turned back to Roxitas who had a big grin on his face.

"What are you so happy about?" I asked angrily, trying to remember why I came here. "I'm still mad at you ya-know."

"Sorry Namine, it's just not often I get to fight a guy like Terra." He answered, regaining his composure. "So, what is it you wanted to talk to me about?"

"I wanted to talk to you about how rude you're being." I said, leaning in towards him. "You can't just expect everyone to listen to you like you've been part of this team since day one."

"No, I can't, and I don't." he said, turning back to the mansion. "Why don't we continue this inside?"

"No, we're doing this here!" I commanded, drawing the teen's attention back to me. "You need to learn to respect us if you want us to respect you, understand."

"Yes Namine, but I don't think you'd come all this way just to lecture me about how I'm not being like Roxas." He said, not even skipping a beat. "Now let's go inside to talk about what you really want to."

"Do you think you can just order me around!?" I asked angrily, getting really close to the blonde. "You may be in charge of these dusks, but I'm my own person."

"I'm not trying to order you around Namine." He said, looking calmly down at me. "I'm just saying that the paper you have in your pocket is going to get wet if we don't get inside soon."

Just as he finished talking a raindrop fell on my head. I looked up to see the angry sky staring down at me, letting out it's frustration in the form of rain. Then the floodgates opened. It started to poor and I felt leather touch my back and cover my head, when I looked up I saw Roxitas standing there with just a black high colored muscle shirt on, water covering his face and well-toned arms.

'Where in the realm between was he when he got that strong?' I thought to myself as I wrapped the black coat around me. 'And how is he so nice yet so blank?'

"We should get inside." He said, wrapping his left arm around me and walking me towards the large mansion. "Then we can talk about that drawing you have in your pocket."

As we walked in the front door he took his coat and hung it on a hook. He then proceeded to strip off his shirt to reveal his pale, yet toned chest. He ran his hands through his hair and turned around.

"So, let's look at this drawing of yours." He said, looking at me with a casual smile. "Though I'm not sure why you'd want to show me."

"ummm, oh yeah." I said, reaching into my pocket afterwards. "This drawing I made of you when you were in the organization doesn't seem right to me."

I unfolded the paper to reveal the memory that I'd recorded all those years ago. Roxitas took it and started scan it for anything out of the ordinary.

"I remember this day, but there was someone else with Axel and me." He said, handing it back to me and turning around. "You probably just didn't find them important."

"Then why would I draw in their shadow?" I asked, watching as he turned away from me. "And who was it anyways, you know, that was with you guys."

"I can't remember." He said, still not turning to look at me. "See, I told you that they weren't important enough for you to draw."

"Are you sure you don't remember?" I asked, putting my hand on his shoulder, trying not to get him angry at me. "I mean, there has to be a reason I would draw their shadow."

"Yes I'm sure." He answered, shrugging off my hand and starting to walk towards the left stair case. "I think you should get back to the tower."

"I'm not going anywhere until I figure this out." I said, following him up the stair case. "Maybe if you think about it you'll remember."

"I don't know, maybe it was Marluxia." He said, waving his hand back towards me. "It could have been Larxene for all I know, maybe that's why I'm hitting her."

"They were both dead by the time I drew this." I answered, following him around the corner to my old room. "Maybe it wasn't someone from the organization."

"No, they were in the organization." He said glumly as he placed the hand on the doorknob. "Despite what Saix may have thought."

"So you do remember." I said happily, overjoyed before he opened the door. "What are you doing?"

"I'm showing you that I don't remember." He said, moving aside to reveal drawings of him on missions and in the great room, the one that drew my eye was one of him in front of the train station holding someone that wasn't there, but their shadow was. Their shadow was in every drawing in the room, even though they weren't. "No one remembers her."

"But, that's impossible, people don't just stop having existed." She said, looking around the rooms at all the drawings. "Not even Nobodies do that."

"Well I guess she found a way." He said, walking over to the table I used to draw at. "Maybe she had help to."

"How do you know she's a she?" I asked, walking over to the shirtless teen. "All I see are shadows."

"Those shadows represent my memory." He answered, looking up at the picture that had drawn my attention. "I know some things about her, but I can't remember her name, or what I said to her, or even her face."

"What do you know about her?" I asked, sitting in the chair next to him. "I mean, those are the things we should be focusing on."

"She's number XIV in the Organization, she has black hair, she's the sweetest person you'll ever meet, and she can use a keyblade." He answered, looking around the room as if for answers. "And that's why I need to find her."

"That's why you want to find Sora so badly." I said, looking at him, trying to read his emotions. "She has some kind of connection with him and you think they'd be together in the realm between."

"Yeah, and once I've found her things will go back to the way they used to be." He said, looking sadly at the table again. "Oh yeah, her favorite ice cream is sea salt."

"That's a weird thing to remember." I said, looking at his now happy face. "I'll never forget that, watching the sunset with her and Axel, those were the best days of my life."

"Well, why don't we get some ice cream?" I suggested, looking down at my new friend. "Then when we find her all four of us can have ice cream."

"That'd be nice."

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We open a door into an infinite void to see a girl in a black coat plucking at the keys of a piano. Then she began to sing in the sweetest most innocent voice you've ever heard.

"Purpose fulfilled, she's no longer useful in this world. Now puzzle of memories pieces are put back in their rightful place. Thank Namine someday."

AN: Well that's the end of Namine for now. I'll probably come back to her once I've exauhsted all the other themes, but that's not yet. Here's the link as usual watch?v=7Gzmba4F8CA please review this chapter.