Who: Kairi lucis_fatum, Xemnas godofhearts When: April 27th, after this Where: Xem's place Rating: TBA Warnings: TBA Summary: A slightly worried Xemnas lures Kairi to his home in an attempt to help her.
Kairi honestly didn't know whether to be upset, confused, or surprised. The other Xemnas, her Xemnas' reflection, had upset her on more than one ocassion, and she had thought that he was only telling lies to get to her. But this one last time, she realized that everything he had said to her was right. That Houndour that followed her home had done so because of the growing darkness in her heart, and she had even tried denying that it was even there, despite the proof residing with her new pet. Maybe she wasn't good enough to be called a Princess of Heart anymore.
She remembered how Xemnas had wanted her to keep her distance from him. He even told her so that night, but when the other Xemnas started talking to her again, he seemed to have changed his mind and actually ordered her to come see him. That's what confused her
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Overly demanding was definitely something he could pull off. And if Kairi was alluding herself that badly about him, he could write it off as being overprotective as well. Why the Princess had been so eager to give him a second chance would probably never make itself fully clear to him, but if she and her friends weren't chasing him down with their keyblades, then he wasn't going to complain. Take what you can get, but never give back.
Besides, first and foremost, he was a Nobody. A creature born of darkness. Born of his own selfish needs and desires, his own foolishness and pride. He didn't think anyone would ever be able to forget that he--or rather, his Somebody- had been the cause of all this.
Maybe somewhere deep down inside, he really did want to repent for every last thing he'd done wrong. There was a small pang of guilt that he felt every now and then for the past few days, but it all could have easily been an act; his subconscious taking over in a moment of weakness and forcing him to go about his business as usual. He'd
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As she poked her head into the doorway, Kairi noticed him staring blankly at the wall--either he was zoning out or deep in thought. She figured it was the latter and stepped quietly into the room, closing the door behind her and almost flinching at the squeaking and the click of the door shutting. She didn't want to disturb Xemnas in case he happened to be creeping towards having an epiphany. Hey, anything could happen in this place.
She leaned back against the door and watched him, biting her lip in thought. She couldn't help but be reminded of that one little time when she had been taken around the castle in the World That Never Was (Saix had told her it would be her first and last time seeing the castle as a whole and that she should enjoy the brief moment of pseudo-freedom while she could), and a wave of sympathy washed over her
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She remembered how Xemnas had wanted her to keep her distance from him. He even told her so that night, but when the other Xemnas started talking to her again, he seemed to have changed his mind and actually ordered her to come see him. That's what confused her ( ... )
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Besides, first and foremost, he was a Nobody. A creature born of darkness. Born of his own selfish needs and desires, his own foolishness and pride. He didn't think anyone would ever be able to forget that he--or rather, his Somebody- had been the cause of all this.
Maybe somewhere deep down inside, he really did want to repent for every last thing he'd done wrong. There was a small pang of guilt that he felt every now and then for the past few days, but it all could have easily been an act; his subconscious taking over in a moment of weakness and forcing him to go about his business as usual. He'd ( ... )
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She leaned back against the door and watched him, biting her lip in thought. She couldn't help but be reminded of that one little time when she had been taken around the castle in the World That Never Was (Saix had told her it would be her first and last time seeing the castle as a whole and that she should enjoy the brief moment of pseudo-freedom while she could), and a wave of sympathy washed over her ( ... )
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