***NOTE: Really short piece of drabble. On my tumblr, I'm doing this thing where people give me a random quote of dialogue and two characters, then I write a short piece about it. Nykamito gave me, "Do or die... most likely die" with Riku and Hinata. So here is the little drabble! It's set in Wreck it Ralph World (Hero's Duty)***

Hinata plopped onto the ground, a cloud of dust erupting around her as she leaned back against a tall jagged boulder. Her hair was slicked to her skin as beads of sweat dripped down her neck, her chest heaving for breaths. She glanced over at Riku as he fell to the ground beside her, their thick armor clinking against the other.

A victorious music rang out around them in the desolate wasteland, congratulating them on completing the level. Shattered Cy-Bugs and glowing blood was all over the ground and splattered over the armor Riku and Hinata wore.

Hinata held out her arm in front of her, checking a screen on her forearm that showed one glowing bar of health. She closed her eyes, trying to catch a single breath as she grated out the words. "I only have one life left…"

"Me too…" Riku breathed out, checking his own arm. "Lose one more and we'll be stuck playing Sugar Rush with Sora and Kairi the rest of the night."

Hinata let out a strained laugh, coughing a bit at the end. "I don't know… that doesn't sound too bad. I could certainly use a break."

"Come on," he nudged her with his arm, looking over at her through his teal tinted visor. "Can't quit on me now."

She met her eyes with his, smirking despite her exhaustion. "Never."

"Level Eight," a deep voice projected, silver shimmering letters appearing above them. Before the letters had even disappeared completely, they could already hear the buzzing of the emerging Cy-Bugs.

They both peeked out from their cover, seeing the glowing bugs just beginning to fly out of the massive castle in the distance. Riku leaned back against the rock, reloading the large gun in his hands.

"Well, this is it," he told her.

"It's do or die," she agreed, readying her own gun. "…Most likely die."

Riku scoffed, "Your confidence is astounding."

Hinata laughed, giving him a peck on his cheek before getting to her feet and feeling the new rush of adrenaline sinking in as she faced the oncoming hoard. "Let's do this."

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***Note: This was another prompt given on Tumblr, by spirit-of-creativity16. The quote was, "Not to be forward, but I love you." For Terra and Aqua. Enjoy!***

Aqua leaned back on the palms of her hands, looking up at the starry night sky. Purples and blues swirled together above her, with the occasional shooting star flying past. Her bare feet swished in the water, the coolness of it should have been refreshing against the hot night air, but she could barely feel it.

She closed her eyes, taking in a deep breath and trying to remember everything she could about the world around her. She was asleep, dreaming. She knew deep down that she when she awoke, she would be back in the Realm of Darkness. But in the sanctuary of her dreams, she could be in the one place she longed to be, home.

In every dream, she was always alone. Left to wander the Land of Departure on her own, even though her heart longed to replay memories of her time with Terra and Ven, but she took solace in it regardless.

The sound of soft footsteps approaching from behind caught her attention. Her heart twisted with worry that somehow, the demons in her heart had managed their way into her subconscious. Taking in a deep breath, she opened her eyes and forced herself to look over her shoulder, gasping when she saw Terra casually walking towards her.

"T-Terra…?" She asked in disbelief, scrambling to her feet.

Terra stopped, his hard to read expression softening and his lips tipping upwards into a sweet smile. He opened his mouth to say something, but was cut off when Aqua continued.

"What are you doing here?" She hurried towards him, stopping short in front of him as she looked him over, unable to believe what she was seeing. "N-No one's ever been here!"

Terra chuckled, "Do you always have to question everything, Aqua?"

She quickly shut her mouth when her heard his familiar voice, tears welling up in her eyes as her heart swelled for the first time in years. "I…" She tried to speak, but her voice came out hoarse. Shaking her head, she sniffled and let out a laugh. "For once, I don't know what to say."

Her heart jumped when she heard his laugh join hers. "It's good to see you." he told her, reaching forward and gently grabbing one of her hands in his.

Aqua swallowed hard, feeling his familiar callused, yet soft fingers over her skin. She brought her eyes to their hands, watching their fingers interlace and feeling every movement. Looking back up at Terra's face, she stared back at his kind blue eyes. She had forgotten how deep they were, always full of so much conflict and emotion.

"It's… really good to see you, too." She replied, a smile appearing on her lips the longer she looked back at him. A light flush rushed to her cheeks when she felt his hand tighten around hers. "I just… don't understand."

"You don't have to," he stepped forward, his other hand cupping her cheek, his fingers intertwining with her hair.

Aqua closed her eyes, leaning into his touch. His warm, reassuring touch that she had longed for during the long nights in the Realm of Darkness. Tears constricted in her throat, emotion rising in her chest. She reached up her hand over his on her cheek.

"This feels so real…" She whispered, taking in a deep breath of his familiar scent that reminded her of home.

He chuckled again, "Maybe it is."

She shook her head, keeping her eyes closed as if she were worried he would be gone if she dared reopen her eyes. "It can't be… We're both lost in the Darkness. But…" She finally opened her eyes when she felt his breath hitch, meeting her eyes with his solemn ones as the corner of her lips tipped into a soft smile. "For now, this will have to be enough."

His conflicted expression softened as he smiled in return. They gazed at each other for what seemed like an eternity, before Terra slung his head a bit forward and began to laugh.

"What is it?" Aqua asked, a light laugh in her own voice.

"This is going to seem out of nowhere, but it might be my only chance to say it." he began, his voice barely shaking as if from nerves. He brought his gaze back up to hers, his smile almost a full grin. "Not to be forward, but…" His voice trailed off and Aqua could almost hear his heart racing in his chest. "I love you."

Aqua's heart flipped, her eyes widening as she backed up in surprise. "W-What?" She stammered out, her own face flushing deeply as she tried to register what he was telling her. She shook her head, turning away and beginning to pace, "Why would I dream of you telling me that?"

"Aqua, maybe it's not a dream." Terra stepped forward, grabbing her arm to make her stop pacing and face him. "Maybe…" He stopped and glanced away, taking in a breath, "Maybe our hearts are connecting somehow. Sharing a dream." He looked back up at her. "That's possible, right?"

She opened and closed her mouth a few times, staring into his deep eyes that she struggled not to get lost in. "I… I suppose it might be…" The nerves in her stomach fluttered at the thought that the real Terra was there in front of her. "But… the last time I saw you… there was that man–"

"I know," he interrupted her, shaking his head as if trying not to think about it. "I'm still in there, he might be in control, but I'm still there locked inside." He looked up at her. "And every once and a while, I dream. It's usually of complete Darkness, but this time it was different… This time I saw you." He saw the understanding beginning the set into her as he added. "I thought it was just a regular dream, but the things you're saying, how real everything feels…" He grabbed her hand again, interlacing their fingers. "It has to be something more."

Aqua felt a lump growing in her throat. There was so much she wanted to say to him, so many questions she wanted to ask. But in that moment, she couldn't think of a single thing. She opened her mouth to speak, but nothing came out. She let out a shaking breath, looking at the world around them. For the first time, she felt the cool night wind brushing past them, the sweet scent of the flowers that grew along the grassy hills. It all felt real.

"Aqua," he said her name softly, running his thumb along her hand. "You there?"

Shaking her head, she suddenly stepped forward, filling the space between them and met her lips with his. Terra stood shocked for a moment, before quickly bringing his hands to her face, kissing her back and letting the slightest sigh escape. Everything around them seemed to fade away, their hearts exploding and melding together in that perfect moment.

When their breaths were spent, Aqua reluctantly pulled away, leaning her forehead against his as tears spilled down her cheeks. "I love you, too."

"Aqua…" his voice seemed to fade, the warmth of his touch gone in an instant.

She opened her eyes with a gasp, being met with the familiar Darkness as she realized she had awoken from her dream. Her heart twisted, sinking until she felt nothing, back to numbness the Realm of Darkness enveloped her with. Even so, she could still feel the tingle of nerves along her lips. She lightly ran her fingertips along her lips, a slight smile tipping from the memory. Taking in a breath, she pushed herself to her feet and wiped away her tears, prepared to continue her journey through the endless Darkness.

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***Note: This prompt was given by an anon on Tumblr. They asked for Hinata and Kamash with the dialogue prompt: "My budget is five dollars, what are your recommendations?***

Kamash grumbled under his breath as he readjusted the well fitted green shirt that covered his torso. "I do not see the point in wearing such tight clothes," he commented to Hinata as she walked a few feet in front of him.

Hinata let out a loud sigh, coming to a stop and glancing over her shoulder at him. His bright white hair was pulled back in a bun, the blue tattoos along his face and arms glowing from his aggravation. People cast them looks as they past through the busy street, slowing their walk by Kamash as he appeared to be a complete outsider. Hinata looked away from her comrade, scanning her eyes over the bustling marketplace of Twilight Town around them.

She hadn't been sure what to think when Queen Kida had requested her to take Kamash to a few outside worlds and report back his findings. Out of all the Antlanteans, he seemed to be the least eager person for the job, but she supposed with their past missions together, it would prove to be a better pairing than a complete stranger.

"Stop your complaining," Hinata teased him, walking towards him. "Those clothes help you blend in here. Just try to go with it, for once? Alright?"

"Go with it?" He repeated, looking up at her with his icy blue eyes. "I do not understand. Is that a human saying?"

Hinata stared back at him with a slightly annoyed frown. "It means just shut up and deal with it."

"I do not appreciate your tone," Kamash glared as he pushed past her and continued walking through the busy street.

"Yeah, well I don't appreciate your constant whining," Hinata muttered, rolling her eyes as she followed after him.

She looked at the neon lighted signs and store fronts as they passed, smiling at the familiarity they brought her. The chime of the trolley caught her attention and she looked back forward, seeing the long golden trolley coming to a stop up ahead. Rushing forward, she grabbed Kamash's arm, much to his dismay, and pulled him with her.

"Come on, let's get on the trolley." She pulled harder when he tried to stand his ground.

"I fail to see why we need to ride such a contraption." He half-halfheartedly pulled against her, staring distastefully at the machine.

"Just... come on!" Hinata groaned, pulling with both her hands and letting out a breath of relief when he finally came with.

As they climbed onto the trolley, she found a spot near the back where they could still stand outside. Releasing Kamash, she leaned against the railing and watched the city pass by as they began to move.

Kamah stood close beside her, his arms crossed tightly across his chest as he looked over every person on the trolley with them.

"Would it kill you to lighten up?" Hinata asked with a hushed voice, glancing up at him.

"I am still unsure why Queen Kida would send me to such a world." He admitted, turning around and looking out at the town with her. "It seems primitive compared to the greatness of Atlantis."

"You'd rather be back home with your wife and kids, huh?" Hinata surmised, trying to keep the exasperation with him out of her voice.

Kamash hummed in agreement, before suddenly changing the subject, "Why did you force me on this contraption?"

"It's called a trolley," she corrected him. "And this leads to the food district, I'm hungry."

"I doubt I will find anything suitable to my tastes." He commented, glancing over when he heard Hinata snort out a laugh.

"How do you think I felt in Atlantis?" She asked him, still laughing. "I hated like ninety percent of the food there."

Kamash let out an deep inward groan. "I suppose I will have to make many sacrifices on this mission."

"Happens to the best of us," Hinata smirked up at him.

The chime of the trolley alerted them that they were coming to a stop in the food district. Hinata led the way off, with Kamash reluctantly following behind. As they came out, Hinata instantly took notice of the various savory scents filling the air. Her stomach rumbled with anticipation and she looked around for a place that seemed suitable to eat.

"Alright," she looked back at Kamash. "What sort of food are you wanting?"

Kamash scanned his eyes over the various restaurants, as he reached into the back pocket of his pants that he felt were just a bit too tight. He pulled out a leather wallet and opened it, looking at the contents. "My budget is five dollars." he looked back up at Hinata with a serious expression. "What are your recommendations?"

"Five dollars?" She asked in disbelief, crossing her arms as she walked towards him. "Queen Kida gave you five dollars for your mission to explore outside worlds?"

He checked again. "Will this not be sufficient?"

"Well, not really," she sighed, rubbing the back of her neck. "Look, I'll pay for lunch. I'll ask DiZ about getting you some more munny when we get back-"

"I do not need your assistance." Kamash cut her off proudly. "Just tell me what I can get for five dollars."

"Not much of anything," Hinata told him, "Just let me pay-"

"I will not allow you to pay on my behalf for anything." Kamash interjected once again, standing taller.

Hinata groaned, running her hand over her face. "Kamash... It's been over a year since my first mission in Atlantis and I still have treasure Kida gave me before I let. Why in the world do you only have five dollars?"

"My queen must believe this will suffice."

"Give me the wallet," Hinata reached for it, but Kamash held it up where she couldn't reach. "Kamash! Just let me check! There's no way-" She leaned on her tip toes, waving her arms in vain to get the wallet. Giving up, she crossed her arms and huffed, "You're a piece of work, you know that?"

His lips tipped into the slightest smirk. "I do not know what that means, but by your expression I can see that I am annoying you."

"Great deduction," she rolled her eyes, spinning around, "Come on, let's find someplace cheap to eat since you're being so difficult."

Kamash slipped the wallet back into his pocket as he followed after her. He would never admit it aloud, but many of the food stands they passed seemed tantalizing and made his mouth water. He looked back forward as Hinata came to a stop in front of a small burger place.

"This place should have a dollar menu," Hinata told him, opening the door.

"Oh, then allow me to pay for your lunch as well." Kamash walked through the open door, smirking at Hinata rolling her eyes.

"I'm planning on getting some sushi from the place down the street after we order for you," she explained, following him in. "So you just worry about yourself, alright?"

Kamash nodded, falling silent as he looked at the menu. Hinata went ahead to the ordering counter and made an order for him that came out to less than four dollars.

"Give her the money," she told Kamash, watching as he reached for his wallet and handed the bills to the worker.

The woman took the money, her eyebrows knitting together as she looked it over. "I'm sorry sir," she looked back up with a sweet smile, handing back the money, "but we don't take any bills higher than fifty."

Hinata glanced at the money, seeing the number one-hundred in the corner. "Oh my God..." She planted her face in her hands.

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***Note: This prompt was given by nykamito on Tumblr for Riku and Hinata: "Stop filming, moron."

It is set after Kingdom Hearts 3. Enjoy!***

Hinata shivered the moment she and Riku were beamed down to the planet, feeling an icy wind swirl around her. She opened her eyes, gasping at the winter wonderland forest. Delicate snowflakes floated around them, covering the tall branches of the trees above them in a blanket of snow. Hinata let out a puff of white frosted air, spinning around in awe until she saw Riku watching her with his signature smirk.

A thick scarf was wrapped around his neck, the extra fabric cascading behind him almost like a cape. He was covered by an almost black cloak that went to his knees and gray pants that tucked into tall boots. Hinata smiled at the outfit the magic drive of the ship had put him in, and glanced down at her own. Seeing a dark copper cape that was fastened above her chest and a brown winter dress that went to the snowy ground.

"We're in Prydain, aren't we?" Hinata asked with pure giddiness in her voice.

Riku laughed, giving a nod, "You guessed that quick."

Hinata chuckled, reaching forward and grabbing his hands. "Well, it is the only world we've been to where we're dressed like this." She gave him a quick, yet sweet kiss. "Thank you for bringing me here."

"Of course," his smirk grew before he kissed her again. He released one of her hands and began leading the way forward. "Now come on, there's some people we need to see."

"You don't mean–" Hinata began, cutting herself off when Riku sent her a look. "Oh fine, I'll be patient."

She looked around at the gorgeous scenery around them. It had been months since they had been able to go on a trip together just for the two of them. So when Riku told her he had planned for a week long vacation, she had been nearly beside herself in excitement; even though he refused to tell her the destination.

"Oh!" She paused her walk, pulling back her hand from Riku, to his surprise, and reached into a large satchel fastened to the belt around her hips.


She brought out a rectangular tablet with gold details along the sides. Pressing the sides, the glossy screen along the front lit up and she began a recording. Soon she was looking at the wonderland around them through the camera on the screen and pressed another button to make the camera face her.

Smiling brightly, she greeted the video, "So! Here we are on our vacation in… Prydain!"

She turned the camera back around, showing Riku in the shot, who was rolling his eyes with a chuckle as he continued walking. Hinata laughed as she scanned the camera around them.

"I've never been here in the winter! I can't remember the last time we saw snow!" she narrated to the camera as she followed after Riku. "And–" she caused the camera to front face again as she whispered. "Riku mentioned there were some people to see. I think he might be talking about Taran and Eilonwy! I haven't seen them since— Ahh!"

She stumbled forward, her foot catching on a tree trunk. Her arms flung forward as she yelped in surprise, the tablet was about to go flying until Riku grabbed it out of her hand and firmly grasped her arm. She fell into him, her face burning with embarrassment as she cleared her throat and stood back up straight.

Riku was shaking with laughter, "Stop filming, moron, before you break something." He held her tablet out of reach when she went to grab it back.

She huffed out a breath and straightened her clothes. "I promised Kairi and Sam I'd record stuff for them!"

"You'll have plenty of time for that this week, I promise." He assured her.

"Fine," she signed in resignation, "You're right, sorry."

"Plus, I don't think you'd want them seeing this." He added, smirking when Hinata narrowed her eyes in confusion. Without clarifying, he leaned down and met her lips with his, sliding his hand down from her arm to the small of her back, pulling her closer.

A comforting warmth formed between them when they broke apart, gazing at the other with a sweet glow in their eyes. The moment abruptly ended as Riku brought the tablet between them, letting her take it back.

She scoffed with a chuckle at the end, as she buried it back in her bag, then once again grabbed his hand to continue on their way. Riku interlaced their fingers as they walked through the thick snow, his thumb running along her hand every so often.

"It's been years since I've been here," Hinata noted, looking up at the trees. "I wonder how everyone's doing."

"Yeah, me too," he replied, playing completely coy, even as Hinata looked over at him.

"I know you're taking me to see them." She told him with a laugh. "You can try to hide it all you want."

"Alright," he simply agreed, his smirk growing when she arched an eyebrow at him.

She rolled her eyes with a sigh, allowing their conversation to fall to a comfortable silence as she enjoyed the natural sounds of the forest around them. It wasn't long until they reached a metal grated gate that led into an unfamiliar castle town. Hinata peeked through the openings in the gate as Riku conversed with the guards posted at the entrance.

"Where are we?" She asked him as the gates were pulled open to allow them in.

"The Kingdom of Mona," he told her, looking around the town as if searching for a specific path.

Villagers bustled all around them, paying the couple little mind as they went around their business in the busy market. Homes and farms of all shapes and sizes were scattered about, all kept safe inside the thick wooden walls of the kingdom. Further down the main path was the castle. It wasn't as grand or extravagant as some of the palaces Hinata had seen on her travels, but it was gorgeous all the same. She looked up at the castle in the distance, barely noticing as Riku led the way through the market and streets.

"Here we are," Riku's voice brought her out of her thoughts.

She drew her eyes away from admiring the kingdom around them, to the farm they stood right outside of. "A… farm?" she asked, looking over at Riku. "Who lives here?"

"Want to find out?" he asked in return, motioning his head towards the wooden steps that led up the front door with a knowing smile.

Her heart jumped with anticipation as she took in a breath and went forward, lightly knocking on the red door. Within seconds it swung open, revealing a taller, more muscular Taran than Hinata had ever remembered. His orange hair was longer, loosely pulled back and stubble was along his chin. His brown eyes lit up the moment he saw her.

Opening the door wider, he called inside, "Eilonwy, Bedivere! Look who it is!"

"Hinata!" Eilonwy nearly squealed as she ran out and pulled Hinata into a tight hug. "Oh, how I've missed you!" She stepped back with a giggle, looking Hinata over. Her golden hair was braided beautifully, not a single strand falling over her blue dress. "You look simply wonderful!"

Hinata giggled with her, "Oh please. But thank you-" she bowed politely, "Your Highness."

Eilonwy snorted out a sudden laugh, bringing her hand to her mouth in embarrassment. "Oh you please! Don't call me that! To you, I'm Eilonwy."

"It is a pleasure to see you again, Lady Hinata." Bedivere's calm voice interrupted them, causing the girls to split apart. His blonde hair was thickly braided down his back, his grey eyes welcoming as he looked outside. "You as well, Riku."

"Yeah, you too." Riku greeted with a simple nod, "Where's Mordred off to?"

"Already at the tavern, I'm afraid." Bedivere informed him with a smirk obvious in his voice. "We are welcomed to meet him there."

"That's a great idea," Taran agreed, ushering everyone out of the house and locking the door behind them. He grabbed Eilonwy's hand, who linked her free arm with Hinata. "That'll give us time to catch up with Hinata."

"Now I want to hear about everything that's happened since we saw you last." Eilonwy ordered Hinata as they began to make their way down the steps.

Hinata glanced up at Riku as they past, exchanging sweet smiles before she was whisked away by her old friends. Riku chuckled under his breath, watching them as Hinata pulled out her tablet and began showing them how to take pictures together.

"It is good to see both you and Lady Hinata together again." Bedivere spoke up, stopping beside Riku.

Riku glanced up at him with a soft smile, "Thanks."

"I do fear you may not get much quality time with her as long as Taran and the Princess have her in their grasp."

Riku smirked, a breathy laugh escaping him. He looked after Hinata, catching her glancing back at him over her shoulder. His face warmed a bit as he confessed. "As long as I can ask her something, I don't need a lot of time."

Bedivere looked over at him with intrigue, knowing Riku well enough to know exactly what he meant. A warm smile grew on his lips as he asked, "Have you the ring yet?"

Riku's heart jumped as he darted his eyes up to Bedivere, still surprised that he could always guess what he was thinking. He looked back to Hinata, making sure she was still distracted by Taran and Eilonwy, before reaching into his cloak and pulling out a small velvet box. Opening it, he revealed a white gold ring with a sparkling diamond along the top. Blue gems of various sizes and shades surrounded it in a spiraling pattern, with smaller gems embedded along the side of the gold.

"I got it made by some dwarves that are known for mining rare gems and diamonds." Riku explained, quickly concealing it back in his coat when he noticed Hinata about to look back again, the butterflies in his stomach fluttering in a frenzy. "It's one of a kind."

Bedivere's smile grew, "It is perfect."

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***Spirit-of-creativity16 on Tumblr asked me if I had any sibling headcanons for Hinata and Kairi! Here's a list of some that I have***

Younger Days (Growing up together in Radiant Garden)

-The sisters lived in a home large enough for them to have their own rooms. But they shared one and Kairi often snuck into the same bed as Hinata when she woke up from a nightmare or would hear Hinata crying

-Kairi was never into sparring or weaponry like Hinata was, but she always loved watching Hinata practice. She thought it made her sister really cool

-Kairi is the only one allowed to call Hinata, Hina They would explore the castle gardens together and pick a basket full of flowers to make flower crowns for each other later in the day. They'd also make some for the rest of the family and occasionally got Lea and Isa to join in.

-Despite being 8 years apart, they were always really close. Kairi always sticks up for Hinata when their Grandmother makes comments about Hinata's life choices

-From the moment Xehanort (Terranort) became Hinata's sparring teacher, Kairi had an uneasy feeling and often told Hinata she didn't feel right about him

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Time on the Island (Reunited, but not knowing they are sisters)

-They had "girl time" at least once a week, where they would go to the pier for ice cream and talk about their crushes on Riku and Sora

-After eating ice cream, they would sometimes walk along the beach searching for seashells.

-A collection of seashells eventually grew along the windowsill in their shared room

-Kairi knew that Hinata had a crush on Riku long before she did

-They worked on their homework together every night and Kairi would sometimes help Hinata with it, despite being a grade lower than her

-Hinata taught Kairi how to braid hair and do various designs with it When they would stay up late talking in their room, Kairi would practice braiding Hinata's long hair, since hers was too short to do much with

-Kairi is the one that got Hinata the waitress job at Daisy's Cafe. The owners knew Kairi and were good friends with her adopted parents. They gave the job to Hinata without even conducting an interview.

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Reunited after KH2 (Finally knowing they are sisters and that Namine is Kairi's Nobody)

-When Namine joined with Kairi, she shared the memories she shared with Hinata during the year in the mansion together. Kairi often asks Hinata questions about it and wonders if she misses Namine

-Kairi picks up a lot of the hobbies Namine had, drawing and gardening more often than she did before. Hinata helps her with the gardening, still not being very good with any sort of art. Kairi keeps a few of their drawings hung on the wall in her room

-When Kairi begins her training to become a Keyblade Wielder, Hinata is incredibly cautious and uneasy about it, still seeing Kairi as a helpless little girl. It takes a few months before Hinata is finally alright with it

-Hinata helps Kairi with her magic in between lessons, helping her sense the magical energies around her. She'll sometimes take her on little "field trips" to different worlds to help with it

-It isn't until Kairi demands it, that Hinata helps her with combat related training

-After getting into a fight about it, they don't talk to each other for a few days until both of them come to apologize with a flower crown made for the other