Xion sighed, touching his face gently. "Don't lie. I'm sick of the lies." she murmured, kneeling in front of him. "Please, tell me what happened."
Xion took the distraction almost gladly, wiping her eyes of fear. "Roxas, what's wrong?" she asked, going over to him, her eyes concerned now. Hopefully Axel would take the hint and drop it. She didn't know that she could form the words anyway. She went in front of him, bending down to see eye to eye. "What's wrong?" she repeated.
Xion wobbled some more, then leaned against the nearest surface, the wall. She didn't realize Larxene was there, but the fact that she was made her nervous. Wide blue eyes stared at the other female nobody, trying to calculate what she would do. The pictures zoomed around her. She kept changing her mind about what to do, tell or kill or not.
Nadia shrugged. "Whatever you think." But she still watched her horse walk away, grinning. Eva, now awake, watched with a smile. "Well that was fun." she murmured, yawning.
Aly glanced over at him. "I hear the wind, a bird, some kind of water like rushing sound, and our footsteps."
Xion looked up at Cloud, then Aerith, tilting her head. Her blue eyes met green for a second, and she nodded, barely perceptible. "Cloud." She spoke out, trying to appear stronger. Aerith needed her. "Cloud....There isn't a way to save her. I would never want to hurt her, but you know people can go insane from darkness. Just as Sephiroth did." She tensed, then grabbed his wrist, her fingers touching his skin. "Watch." she commanded, her voice softer, as her eyes stared out into space. They zoomed through galaxies and stars to land at the rift in Hollow Bastion, where Cloud fought desperately with heartless, surrounded by friends. They were all there, trying to keep the tide back. Suddenly Xion, the future Xion, cried out, A heartless stabbing her shoulder. Aerith ran to help, but was overcome by Heartless. The vision changed, Xion's eyesight blurring till they were at Aerith's house. Someone knocked on the door, and when she opened it, Cloud ran her through, his eyes burning with darkness. Xion shuddered, then pulled herself out of it, wobbling slightly. "That's what it's like." she whispered. "It changes constantly."
She shook her head, barely holding back tears. "It's nothing." she whispered, the memories rising up to grab her, only to try and have her shove them back down. "Just a bad memory." As if to contradict her, she saw the flashes, and fear rose in her again. Would he do the same to her?
Xion groaned, acting like a normal teenage girl. "I saw you come up behind her, and stab her. I watched the light leave her eyes, watched you realize what you had done. Then it changed and Sephiroth did it, then I did it, then Axel, then Demyx, then Leon. Don't you get it? The future is set in some ways and not in others. She has to die, but who does it changes all the time. You can't stop it! If you save her from Sephiroth, or his heartless, then the next day someone will shoot her when she goes to her garden. She is going to die, Cloud, just let her go." She smiled slightly at Roxas behind her, then backed up toward him.
Xion shook her head. "That's not it..." exhaustion was slowly beating down her defenses, but she held on. "I'm going to leave, Demyx. I'm going to leave so I don't hurt you. Because.....when I was in that room, I saw why I left before, why I didn't remember anything. I did that to myself, so I wouldn't...so I wouldn't try and kill you."
Xion yawned, her blue eyes sleepy. "She didn't say anything. I saw it." she murmured, stretching. "Why do you keep thinking you can prevent it? There is no way to." Suddenly more awake, she went right up to Cloud and poked his chest. "Can't you see this is hurting her just as much as you? She didn't even want to tell you, but Zack insisted." She grimaced, getting dizzy and sitting down again. "Dammit, she's probably terrified, and you're making it worse."
Xion smiled slightly. "You know I can basically read minds, right?" She looked away. "I know every thought that goes through everyone around me, if I let it. So when I meet a guy who is...bad...I see exactly what would happen to me. What...." she stopped, covering her mouth with her hand. She had almost blurted out her secret. Stupid stupid girl.
Obviously the site took after its mother more then its father, though there are those times.....
"Demyx.....I'm not a Nobody." She murmured. "I'm...memories....just memories. Held together by more memories." she looked away, closing her eyes.
OOC: She's gonna be orangeish until Aerith dies. Tifa sighed, looking up at the sky. She leaned back against the church, her long hair falling to the ground. Small wisps of it blew in the gentle breeze. Just missed them again....her heart ached. She knew exactly why Aerith had called for her, and why Cloud needed her. Sighing, she looked down at the ground. Now she had to find them. Aerith looked down, clenching her hands. "No need to hurt other people through this." she murmured, her green eyes ever watchful. "You can't save me, Cloud. That's why Xion was scared. She watched me die, dozens of different ways. In the most recent dream.....It was you." her voice was the same, even quiet.
Otay! Thanks ^^
She smiled up at him. "I don't have a gift....except for..." she drifted off, looking away. "Not everyone is a good person, Axel."
Could I pwease? I was going to ask, but I didn't know when to ^^"
She flicked her wrist, then stared up at him with sad green eyes. "I don't want to die, Cloud." she murmured. "I don't want to leave any of you. Do you think I haven't tried to make it different? I can't. Please....just accept this."
Xion smiled. "That's great...you have a gift...." she rubbed her hand unconsciously, lowering her blue eyes. "You're lucky." she whispered.
Xion smiled, leaning against him and looking up at the ceiling. "Sweet dreams, Roxas. I love you too." she sensed Cloud and Aerith nearby, but stayed here. Her place was here. They needed to talk, she could feel it.