I just came up with all of that as I typed it. xDD What did you have in mind?
Sora felt a smile tug at his lips despite his original disbelief. Kairi! Kairi was here, in front of him! He didn't know why that was, but he wasn't about to complain. He started towards her, anxious to see the girl he had been missing so much for over two months.
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That idea just struck me as well. xD How about this: Roxas goes over to Namine's house and hears from her parents that she went for a walk in the...
Sora nodded, taking a few quick steps so that he was walking by Riku's side. Of course he would be on his guard; he wasn't an idiot. Heartless had ambushed them many times, but...but somehow, this felt different. He wasn't feeling a threat. He looked over things one more time, the teen by the carousel. His eyes widened and he stopped dead in his tracks when he saw a familiar figure standing in front of Santa's workshop. Kairi?!
'Tis a hard decision indeed. xD What do you think? Should we go with one that could be more dramatic and drawn out, or should we go with the...
Sora stopped when they reached the bottom of the hill, looking over the area one last time. There were no Heartless, and there was no threat hanging above them in the air. "This is...strange," he said slowly, eyebrows furrowed slightly. The Heartless often ambushed people here, yes, but there wasn't a sense of impending doom now. So where were the enemies?
Roxas would know when she gets back, and he'd wait outside her house. But when he sees that she fell asleep on the ride home and her father...
Sora nodded wordlessly and started down the hill, hands empty for the time being. He wasn't sensing any darkness in the area, so he would wait to summon his blades until that time came. He looked around the area, walking down the hill. No signs of life, but that wasn't unusual for this place.
I had just imagined that Namine would avoid Roxas for a little while, and he would have to win her love. Maybe by standing outside her window and...
Sora smirked and turned to face forward, looking at the workshop down the hill. Santa was surely in there; Christmas was yesterday, so the man was probably already making plans for next year. However, Sora wasn't here to catch up with a friend--he was here to defeat Heartless, nothing more. "Ready?" he asked his friend seriously, keeping his gaze forward as he returned to the matter at hand.
So I see. x3 So, for this Roxas/Namine idea...I came up with a more dramatic scenario. Well, sorta. It's short and doesn't really have much to...
Sora stood upright a few feet in front of Riku, the teen not being thrown around like Riku had been. "It's rocky the first time, huh?" he asked, looking over his shoulder as he smirked teasingly at his friend. Not only had his friend toppled out of the portal, but he also had been quite surprised by the snow. It was funny to see Riku caught off guard.
Namine gazed out the window, seeing the city around her. She had gotten so used to the traffic and the people that she hardly noticed it anymore, but now that she was leaving, she couldn't help but think about how quiet and empty Hawaii would seem. It would be a change, and she wasn't sure if she wanted that. She was afraid of change, even if it had the potential to turn out good.
You can lead it right in your next post. ;3
You wanna lead the time gap or should I?
Maybe one or two more improvising posts and then we'll jump to Sora and Riku?
Namine looked through her mp3 player for a new song to play when a romantic song came on. She wasn't in the mood for that. She wasn't in the mood for anything, really, but the noise the music created was enough to keep her from thinking too deeply.
I don't mind. ;D I've got a few dental things to take care of at least 2 days this week, and at nights I'm doing a thing with my church.
Namine noticed out of the corner of her eye that her mom was speaking on her cell phone, making yet another business call. The blond felt bad over this; her parents had gone through a lot of trouble with getting out of work just so that she could get away from home. It was a testament of their concern, and she knew that she was deeply loved by them. That warmed her heart a little bit, but not enough to make her feel anything close to the joyfulness she had felt with Roxas on Christmas Eve.