Molly's Point of View

After being stuck inside my heart with Light, I woke up on the gummi ship in a chair. No one was in the room, so I went to the next one and found Mommy, Daddy, Brittany, Mr. Riku, and Ms. Yuffie. Riku was the first one to see me. "Hey, kiddo," He greeted.

I didn't respond to him. Instead, I went straight to the only real person in the room, my sister, Brittany. "Can we go home?"

"I don't know about that, Molly. We don't belong on Earth anymore," Brittany replied.

"Yeah, we do. It's where we grew up," I stated.

"We can take you for a visit back to Earth, Molly," Daddy offered.

"No. I want to go with Brittany," I insisted.

"I'm sorry. I can't go with you. I'm going to my new home in Radiant Gardens to live with my parents. Things are changing, and we need to change with them," Brittany apologized.

"I hate you!" I shouted before stomping back into the room I woke up in.

"Molly, get back here!" Mommy ordered.

No one came after me. It wasn't like there was anywhere I could run to. "Stupid Brittany. What about Aly and me? We're your family, too. Riku and Yuffie aren't even real. Why can't you go to your real home with your real family?" I grumbled.

"Now, Molly, you know that's not true. Riku and Yuffie are just as much her real family as you are. Truth is not relative. They are all real whether you want them to be or not."

"You don't know anything, Light. I bet you're fake, too," I huffed.

"I can show you how real I am by giving you a long time out."

"And what would that prove? That I don't have any control over my life? I already figured that one out," I snapped before I fell apart into tears. I heard the others talking about me.

"That wasn't even the worst of it. I don't know what to do," Daddy sighed.

"I don't get it. She loves Disney. How can she completely reject it?" Brittany asked.

"It was always fake to her. Now it's real, and she's just starting to realize it. I'm sure she'll come around. At least... I hope," Mommy commented.

I felt Light start to take over me. "No! Not again! I just woke up!" I pleaded.

"Shhh. It's okay. It will all be over soon."


I woke up inside my heart, still in tears. Light kneeled down and held me in her arms. "No, leave me alone," I protested, but she didn't listen.

"Now, now, this is not how an Embodiment of Light should act." She began stroking my back. I tried to squirm to get away from her, but I felt her magic worm its way inside me and take away my will to fight.

"Please stop," I begged.

"My dear, you'll feel so much better by the time I'm done. You can thank me later," Light assured me. Her magic seeped into me so much so that I stopped struggling altogether. I tried to fight it, but it was useless. My fear and anger turned to peace and happiness. When every last bit of hatred had been extinguished and replaced with joy, Light stopped. "Do you feel better now, dear?"

"Yes, Light," I smiled. I looked up to see Light looking pleased with me. I craved that look of approval and wondered how it had been so meaningless to me only moments before.

"I'm so glad. You know, Light sounds so formal. Perhaps you should call me what I am to you, or rather, what I will become. Call me Mother," Light decided.

"Yes, Mother," I agreed.

"Now, you must never tell anyone about this. Especially your sisters. Do you understand, Molly?" Mother questioned.

"Of course, Mother," I replied.

"Good. Now, you may go to sleep," Light permitted.

"Goodnight, Mother," I yawned as I drifted off, eager to please my new mother.


So, yeah, this turned a little dark. I wanted to give each girl one last extreme situation before ending the story.