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towerofanimus2011-11-18 01:58 pm
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Characters: Aqua, AU!Sora (
reverse_destiny), and Roxas (
lamentless)
Setting: Floor 11 and Floor 20.
Format: Prosei love you past-tense
Summary: Aqua takes up the reigns of Master, and breaks some bad news.
Warnings: Most probably angst. Spoilers for Birth by Sleep.
Floor Eleven//
She sat by the lake with her knees drawn up just enough to rest her arms and chin on them. Sora wasn't happy with her for giving him the Keyblade, she was sure. She had always known it would hurt him, even all those years ago on that beach. But now that she had connected the dots and seen the picture that they made, she was sure she hadn't made a mistake in bringing him closer to the light. It was going to hurt, and so was what she was going to tell him.
But whatever doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. Aqua just wished she didn't have to be the one to cause the pain.
Floor Twenty//
The magician waited, staring out into the distance beyond the tower. Master Keeper dangled at her side, held firmly in her right hand. It would be hard to teach Roxas all the intricacies of the Keyblade when she wasn't using her own, but she was pretty sure she had enough experience to explain it well enough. Plus, she could start on teaching him magic. Hopefully he would show as much of an aptitude (and enthusiasm) for it as she did when she was an apprentice.
Setting: Floor 11 and Floor 20.
Format: Prose
Summary: Aqua takes up the reigns of Master, and breaks some bad news.
Warnings: Most probably angst. Spoilers for Birth by Sleep.
Floor Eleven//
She sat by the lake with her knees drawn up just enough to rest her arms and chin on them. Sora wasn't happy with her for giving him the Keyblade, she was sure. She had always known it would hurt him, even all those years ago on that beach. But now that she had connected the dots and seen the picture that they made, she was sure she hadn't made a mistake in bringing him closer to the light. It was going to hurt, and so was what she was going to tell him.
But whatever doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. Aqua just wished she didn't have to be the one to cause the pain.
Floor Twenty//
The magician waited, staring out into the distance beyond the tower. Master Keeper dangled at her side, held firmly in her right hand. It would be hard to teach Roxas all the intricacies of the Keyblade when she wasn't using her own, but she was pretty sure she had enough experience to explain it well enough. Plus, she could start on teaching him magic. Hopefully he would show as much of an aptitude (and enthusiasm) for it as she did when she was an apprentice.

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She has to narrow her eyes a little in thought. She wanted to remark that the Heartless weren't exactly a new threat; she'd fought them a decade ago. But Sora might have already known that much. She doesn't want to risk upsetting him further with careless remarks.
"Do you know what world he ruled?" asks the woman instead, politely inquisitive. Maybe she's wrong about this. She hopes she is. She doesn't want to think about the idea that maybe, all saving Terra did was unleash Xehanort on a whole other generation.
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And that's that. Sorry, Aqua, he doesn't know much more. It took a lot to get what he did get out of the old man. But then, he realizes he doesn't know anything else about his dad.
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But she had stressed Sora out enough.
She looks to him again, smiling. "Thank you for coming. I know you probably didn't want to." There are more pieces to this puzzle, but they'll have to wait. Aqua shifts, but she doesn't stand. Her smile takes a note of sorrow. "...I'm sorry for the trouble I've caused you. If you want to learn how to use the power I passed on to you, then I'll teach you. But I understand if you don't."
Her hand travels the length of Master Keeper's undecorated shaft. "...and for what it's worth, I do hope you see your father again. I'll keep my eye out." If he was linked to Terra somehow, she wanted to find him too.
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"...That all you wanted to know?"
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"...Why? Why did you give me that thing when you already knew I'm of the darkness?"
Why are you so nice to me? Why do you even care? So many other questions, but this is the important one.
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"When I met you on that island all those years ago," she starts. "I was going to give you the power then. But...Terra had already passed on the rite to Riku. And I didn't want the two of you to clash over it like Terra and I did." She looks out to the water, and the strange rainbows stretching over it. "I don't think all hearts begin in darkness. I saw a light in you back then."
And, even though he's not looking at her, she returns her attentions to him to smile. "And even if you don't think it's there, I still see it." It was buried, and pretty deep down, but it's hard to extinguish something like that.
"I don't want you to have to feel alone here."
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Immediately, Sora goes stiff. Whatever wheels in his head work grind to a halt and he just stares forward, eyes a bit wider than normal. Alone...? Like what his parents made him feel like...? Either way, he's trying to sort out the emotions brought up over this. There are, unfortunately, too many, and he just remains stiff there. Not responding, but not moving to leave, either.
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"Sora?" she tries cautiously, unaware of the emotions she's stirred up within the boy. "Are you okay?"
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"...Y-Yeah. Fine."
He's not going to say that even Dad hadn't said anything of the sort. He was often on his own, so this is... Surprising.
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She doesn't require anything else of him, but she figures it would only be courteous to offer: "Do you have any other questions?" She had asked him so many, after all.