Sorry, I forgot to post this one, I'm so sorry ! Posting three times a day is really a lot, I'm not really use to but I feel so sorry... So you wil have two today ! Thank you again Ejes, for this one and also the next ! Here, it's a story I had in my mind since five or six year, I don't think I will write it one day but here you have the brief plot ! Sorry again, we will say that I had some exams so that didn't help me yesterday !

Next theme will be Snow... No John though !


When someone with a strong heart is changed into a heartless, a nobody is created as well, with the memories of the somebody. The stronger ones are lucky enough to keep a human form, while the others turn into monsters, the weakest being the dusk. This information is known by whoever studies the heart.

What is less known is that even non-human nobodies have a conscience. It isn't always pretty complex, but it exists. Very few studies were about this matter, as for most people the white creatures were nothing but monsters.

A chimera was wandering through the woods, in a particularly cold afternoon. It was a nobody looking like a dragon, slender and human-looking, with wings. Some pinkish lines ran along some parts of its white flesh. From the outside, it looked like the creature was simply wandering around. Truth was, it was looking for something.

No matter how limited its conscience was, it still existed. The chimera remembered the time when it was still human. A man. The dragon was looking all around the woods, desperate to see what he came for. He found it in a clearing.

A tiny house stood between two massive oaks, cute and cosy. It brought so many memories back. In front of the door, in a small yard, a little girl was quietly playing. The chimera had no heart, but he felt warm nevertheless. He knew the child, all his soul knew who that was.

"My daughter!"

Without thinking, he rushed to her, forgetting about how he didn't look the same, that he couldn't talk. When the little girl noticed him, she did not run to him as he had expected, but started screaming instead. The chimera froze, not understanding what was happening.

"Go away, monster!" shouted the girl.

To illustrate her words, she started throwing stones at him, keeping on calling for some help and telling him to go away. He tried to make another step forward, but the projectiles stopped him. How could he explain that? How could he tell her who he was? The door opened, and another person stepped in. The child's mother. His wife. He could have sworn his heart missed a beat, before remembering it required to have one.

"You monster, off you go! You took my husband from me, you won't have my daughter!"

The woman hid the girl behind her and walked towards the nobody, sword in hand. She always had been so strong. The chimera slowly stepped back, understanding there was no point in staying. At least, they were safe, and happy. For now, that was….

"Be gone! Be gone!"

When his wife chased him with the sword, he promptly ran away into the woods. The chimera, hurt within its conscience, still sworn to himself he would protect them, he always would. They were his family, whether they recognized him of not. And although nobodies had no heart, it really looked like this one could feel.