A/N: Hey guys! I'm back! This story is going to be worked on (and hopefully updated) every Saturday, with the exception of next week, because I'll be camping/moving, and without wifi, soooo….

Alright, without further ado, here we go!

Chapter Four: Master Gula

Despite my attempt at staying awake and write, exhaustion finally overtook me, and I fell asleep, visiting once again with my parents in that hospital room. It was eerie, and frightening, especially since my body was just feet away from me, looking so fragile.

Finally, though, I dragged myself out of bed and got ready for the day.

"Why don't we go for a walk?" Chirithy asked, hopping up and perching on my shoulder. I smiled weakly.

"Sure. Better than sitting around all day," I agreed, stepping outside and into Fountain Square. A few Keyblade Wielders walked by. Those who recognized me from my union waved, but most were focused on their task. I yawned widely and took a walk through Daybreak Town, before returning to the Fountain.

This time, the square was devoid of all people, except for one.

"Mary," he said, standing from where he sat on the fountain, and turning to me.

"Master Gula?" I gasped, remembering his name from when Chirithy had told me. "Er, what can I do for you?" I asked.

"Chirithy came to me with some concerns. Apparently, you've been having nightmares," he said, walking over to me. My original assumption, that he was around my age, seemed correct, as he was only an inch or two taller than me, and what I could see of his face, under the mask, seemed young.

"Well, yes," I said, glancing at my cat companion.

This must be the person he went to last night… I thought to myself.

"Why don't you tell me about these dreams of yours," Gula suggested. I hesitated only for a moment, before nodding and explaining them. He listened closely, his arms crossed in thought. Finally, he nodded.

"It's just as I thought," he muttered softly to himself.

"Er, I'm sorry, what?" I asked, not understanding. I caught a quick, amused smirk from him as he turned away.

"You, Mary, are different from the other Keyblade Wielders fighting for Lux. I sensed it when we first met, and you've just confirmed it." He turned back to me. "You're a Dreamer."

"A 'Dreamer'?" I asked.

"Yes. And because of that, your destiny is not the same as the other Keyblade Wielders here. You're meant for… more."

"More?" I asked. How can that be? What makes me so different? I just… I just want to go home… I thought.

"I'm sorry. I don't have all of the answers just now," he admitted, coming closer to me. "However, if is because you are a Dreamer that you keep seeing those visions, your nightmares, in your sleep. Here." He reached up, and gently pressed a finger against my dream catcher necklace. I felt it grow hot against my skin. "Wear that when you sleep, and you should be able to channel your thoughts into your dreams. That way, you won't have those nightmares, unless that's what you decide to channel," he said, dropping his hand to his side. I put my own hand over the necklace, looking down at it, before looking back up at him.

"Thank you, Master Gula," I said softly. He nodded, before smirking slightly.

"Of course. Can't have you be too tired to fight if you were to be attacked, correct?"

"Heh, yeah," I chuckled. He nodded and turned away once more.

"Rest up for today, Mary. And try to get more sleep." With that, he disappeared into a portal. I smiled slightly at that, before looking over at Chirithy.

"Did you know? About me being a Dreamer?" I asked.

"Not exactly. I don't even know what a Dreamer is," Chirithy said. "Though I had a feeling you were special. I should have the ability to see what my wielder is dreaming, but… I never could, with you," he admitted. I smiled at that.

"Maybe it's a good thing, then," I chuckled.

"Hey!" he pouted. I simply smiled at him, stretching my arms over my head and walking over to the fountain.

Before I even took two steps, I saw a light streak across the sky and disappear behind the buildings, right in the vicinity of the park.

"What was that?" Chirithy asked.

"I… don't know…" I said, staring at the spot where it had disappeared behind the buildings. I felt almost… drawn to it. "But let's check it out!" I called over my shoulder as I took off.

"Hey!" Chirithy yelled as he chased after me. "What happened to going to sleep!?"

A/N: I'm sorry for how short this is, but it is important! Just what is a Dreamer, and what does Gula know about them? You'll find out soon!