AN: Okay, I know that I've been a very shaky writer lately, especially with this story, but I've got some bad news. I've decided that this will be the last chapter of this story that I'll write and post on Fanfiction, but if you follow me on Tumblr or Facebook, you'll occasionally get something I write that the gang is doing in my universe.

Roxas

I stood in the meeting hall of the Organization castle, looking around at the now destroyed chairs, and the void that surrounded the ruble.

"A lot of memories in this place," I heard Oni's familiar voice joke from behind me. I turned to face her, her cognac eyes different than how I remembered her.

"Even more now that I remembered you," I laughed, images of arguments flashing through his mind as he looked at the smiling girl in front of him.

"I'm sorry I put you through so much trouble," she said, walking up to me, that innocent smile still on her face as she placed her hand on the center of my chest. "But it was the only way."

"None of that matters, I'm just glad that you're safe now," I said, pulling her into a hug. "I felt lost without you."

"The idiots not lying," Van said, less cocky than usual as he sat in one of the remnants of the chairs his legs thrown over the arm rest. "Even though we didn't know your name, you were the only thing we could think about."

"That's very sweet of both of you, but I can take care of myself you know," she said smugly, pushing me away playfully.

"Taking care of yourself is putting it lightly," Sora said, dropping down from one of the pillars that used to support the thrones. "I would have died a few times over if it wasn't for her."

"Not really like you to be so serious Sora, are you feeling okay?" I asked, placing the back of my hand against his forehead before he started laughing.

"Sora! You're not supposed to laugh when people make fun of you!" Oni said, Sora giving her a confused look.

"He's a lost cause Oni," Vanitas said, jumping up from his seat and walking up to us, placing his arms on out shoulders. "He's too dumb to realize that he's being insulted."

"Hey! I'm not that dumb!" Sora complained, putting on that classic pout he got when ever he realized he was the but of a joke.

"Then stop letting people make fun of you!" Oni complained, kicking Sora in the shin. "It makes you look like an idiot, and we don't want to ruin Kairi's reputation."

"What does me looking dumb have to do with Kairi?" Sora asked, his face proving that he was being completely legitimate about this question.

Oni, Van, and I all looked at each other for a a minute, not sure whether or not we should tell him that he's been dating Kairi for the past two years.

"That's what happens when you're dating someone Sora," Ven said, walking into the room and placing his hand on Soras shoulder.

"What?! Kairi and I aren't… at least I don't think we are… are we really?" Sora asked, looking around at us all surprised as we nodded in response. "Why didn't any one tell me?!"

"Sorry bro, we just got here, you'll have to ask Ven about that," Van answered, still leaning on me and Oni.

"I thought you realized it," Ven answered, putting his hands up as he chuckled. "I mean, how can you not realize that you're dating someone?"

"Apparently it's not that hard!" Sora said, running his hands through his thick brown hair. "Do you think I should talk to her about it?"

"I think it's a little late for that," I joked, shrugging Van's arm off my shoulder and putting my hand on Soras.

"You know, for a guy who just realized he's in a stable relationship, you don't seem do happy," Van chuckled, elbowing Sora in the ribs. "If you don't want her, I'd be willing to take her off your hands.

"Don't you dare!" Sora snapped, glaring at Ven in a way that wasn't very common to see on the usually chipper man.

"Just kidding bro, she's too goody two shoes for me," Van said, putting his hands up in defense. We all burst into laughter, holding each other up as we did.

"Everyone to the observation Tower!" Yensids voice rang out through the meeting room, stopping our laughter in it's tracks.

Roxas

"What's going on," I asked as our group joined everyone else at the top of the tower.

"Look," Yensid said, gesturing to the world below us, roads and bridges that had once been stars apart now joining into one.

"The worlds are connecting," Riku said, his voice deadly serious. "How do you think the people are going to react."

"They won't remember it any different," Yensid answered, placing his hands on the wall of the tower, the color draining from his face, and hair. "As far as they know, they'll have visited some of these other worlds, and this gives us a unique opportunity."

"What do you mean?" Kairi asked, obviously still fixated on the world below us.

"Their memories are being changed, and that leaves them open to easy manipulation," Namine answered, looking up at Yensid. "That includes ours."

"Correct!" Yensid said, some of the energy leaving his voice.

"What the hell is that supposed to mean?" Lea asked, pulling the wizard by his robes so that he was facing him.

"It means that I can erase any memory of the Keyblade, and all the troubles it's caused you," Yensid answered, his hair flowing to his back, now completely gray. "I can give you a normal life."

"What makes you think I want a normal life?!" Lea said, picking Yensid up by his robe before I grabbed his shoulder.

"You won't have died," I said, looking up at my friend, tears glossing over his eyes. "Who knows, we could make it so you have everything you ever wanted."

"All I want is to eat Ice cream with you and Oni again!" Lea yelled, the tears finally spilling out of his eyes.

"I know, so do I," I said gently, pulling my old friend into a hug. "But, you won't need us anymore if you do this."

"Does it have to be a group decision?" Ven asked, startling the rest of the group as he did.

"No, I'm letting each of you decide what you do," Yensid answered, sitting down on the edge of the wall as he suddenly aged a couple of hundred years so that he was the old Wizard we all used to know.

"Ven, are you seriously thinking about going through with this?" Terra asked, staring down at his friend.

"I mean, not everything was bad, right?" Aqua asked, stroking the side of his face.

"No, of course not," he answered, lending into her hand. "But I have two amazing parents that I left behind, and they deserve better than that. Besides, I was never meant to be a Keyblade Master like you guys." Ven looked over Aqua and Terra at all of us and smiled. "I've done my part here, it's time I went home."

"On one condition," I said, looking down at Yensid. "Make it so that I'm Vens brother, but I still have all of my memories."

"Roxas, what are you talking about?" Ven asked, staring at me through Terra and Aqua. "You'd be living two completely different lives."

"Wouldn't be the first time," I joked, looking back up at Lea. "And Yensid, could you make it so Lea went to school with us for a while and we became good friends?"

"I'm not loosing my memory!" Lea yelled, glaring down at me. "I can't loose my best friend again!"

"You won't be," Yensid said, placing his hand on his head, making him pass out into my arms. "I'll make sure he gets to his home."

"Thank you," I said, looking around at the rest of the group. "So, does anyone else want their life changed?"

"I don't really want too much of a memory change, but if you could put Van and I into Soras family, that'd be great!" I half expected Van to complain, but I knew he wouldn't, especially after how much trouble he went to to find Oni.

"At this rate I might as well make it so that you all went to school together," Yensid laughed before he realized we were all nodding.

"But remember, most of us still want to remember that we're Keyblade wielders, and all that we've been through," I said, looking at the old Wizard as he stood up.

"It'll be a little hard to separate a few of the memories, but don't worry, you'll all be fine," Yensid said before sending out a wave of magic energy, a strange drowsiness coating my brain before I fell asleep.

Roxas Nichibotsu

I woke up in the same room I've had since I was six years old, looking around at the stars and boats I'd chosen to decorate it with.

"Hey Roxas hurry up, we're gonna be late for school!" Ven called as he ran past my door, buttoning up his blue plaid jacket.

I looked out the window and saw a small red sports car, a man with spiky red hair, and a matching goatee leaning against it. 'I'm never gonna get used to that look.'

I hopped out of bed and got dressed in my uniform like I remember doing a hundred times, even though I knew I'd never attended school a day in my life. I ran down the stairs, my tie mostly undone, and my shirt unbuttoned slightly to see Ven standing perfectly buttoned, wearing thin rectangular glasses, and holding two satchels, one with my symbol on it, and the other with his.

"What took you so long, Lea's been out there for five minutes," Ven said, tossing me my bag as he opened the door.

"You made a good choice Ven," I said, slinging the bag over my shoulder as I followed my older brother out the door.

AN: That's it for here guys. I hope you enjoyed this story as much as I have, and if you want, I hope you continue keeping up with it.