Terra… Terra…
Terra’s eyes opened slowly as the voice reached her ears. She looked around at the pure world around her. The innocent palm trees blowing in the wind on what appeared to be a small island. The pains in her chest had disappeared and she was no longer wearing the organization cloak but rather a simple white dress. She looked down at it, somewhat confused and concerned as to who had changed her. Her feet were bare, which felt nice as she walked across the sandy beach. She had been wearing her white boots for so long they had practically melded with her foot. She sighed as the salty breeze surrounded her, luring her into a sense of security.
Terra…
Terra turned her head, looking for the source of the voice. All she knew was that it was a boy, but nothing else. She raised an eyebrow, unsure of where this voice was coming from.
“Hello? Who’s there? Where are you?” She called out frantically, her eyes searching the area wildly. The voice chuckled.
Calm down, Terra. I’m a friend. I’m your heart. And I am everywhere. I am this world you’re in right now.
Terra paused for a moment, feeling confused.
“You’re… this world? And you’re my heart?” She asked, still trying to search for the voice. Her red hair blew around her in the gentle breeze as she spun around.
Yes, Terra. I need you to do something for me. And you as well.
Terra’s eyes narrowed as she looked up into the sky, wondering why she should trust an echoing voice that was apparently her heart.
“For me? How is it for me? And why should I help you?” She snarled. There was a gentle sigh as a slightly warmer gust of air blew over her. Terra cringed at the sudden difference in temperature.
You should help me because by helping me, you can get your true heart back. I need you to find the key bearer, Terra.
Terra froze, her eyes narrowing.
“What good is that going to do for me? I’ll probably lose my fake heart when he see’s my heartless symbol! Why should I trust you?” She growled. The voice made a soft noise.
I can’t tell you why. But you know that deep within you want to. And if you want to appear as if you aren’t a heartless to Kouki, don’t wear your cloak and wear a top which covers your marking on your chest.
Terra closed her eyes gently, thinking for a moment. She could hear the waves crashing onto the shore behind her.
“Okay then. Who are you?” She asked, “Who’s heart are you?”
There was a moment of silence before the voice echoed one sentence.
You already know, but the answer will become clear in time…
Terra glared at the sky.
“Hey! No you don’t! I’m not done with you yet!” She snarled, but suddenly found herself opening her eyes in her own bed. She moaned softly as she stood up, looking around her. She saw a young girl with long, straight brown hair and brown-green eyes next to her bed. Terra raised an eyebrow at her.
“Karina, Number VIII… What are you doing here?” She asked. Karina shrugged.
“Cira told me to wake you. She said that you had been sleeping long enough and that you should come and make sure everyone is on duty. She said that Jaya was already on a mission and that she needs to leave so you have to do your job.” She stated. Terra sighed, rubbing her head and nodding. She raised an eyebrow at Karina.
“Karina?” She asked. Karina nodded.
“Yes, Terra?” She replied. Terra stood up as she breathed in sharply through her nose. She looked over at Karina.
“Why aren’t you on your mission?” She asked. Karina paused for a moment, then nodded.
“Yes! Sorry! I’m on it!” She yelped before running off. Terra smirked as she pulled her red hair back into a ponytail and removed her organization cloak. She looked into the mirror, examining the medium sized black and red marking over her heart. Terra looked around the room, spotting a small cropped hoody. She examined it, wondering how it got there, then slipped it on over her shoulders and made sure that it was covering the one sign to show that she could be an enemy. She sighed, looking out the window.
“I’m sorry, but I can’t right now.” She muttered, then took of the hoody and replaced it with her cloak. She then flipped the hood back onto her head and teleported into the main room. There stood Cira, looking rather impatient. Terra sighed as she walked up to Cira.
“Sorry, mom. I was sleeping.” She stated. Cira narrowed her eyes.
“As my superior, I think you should be a bit more responsible.” She stated. Terra raised an eyebrow.
“As I said, Sorry. So who’s on the mission with me today?” She asked. Cira sighed, looking at the board in front of her.
“Its you, Eros, Averi, Cadoc and Sunil. At least, you’re all going to the same place. You’re mission, as usual, is up to you. What ever direction this organization is going in is up to you.” She explained. Terra smirked.
“I bet you’re real heart isn’t as stuck up as you are right now. I bet she’s really sexy and sweet. Maybe someone who’s okay with having a cupcake shoved in her face.” Terra stated. Cira’s face turned bright red as her eyebrows furrowed.
“Terra, damnit! I still don’t understand why you did that at the last meeting!” She growled. Terra shrugged.
“I wanted to show everyone the difference between Nobodies and Heartless.” She said calmly. Cira shook her head.
“How does that show something like that?” She asked. Terra smirked, leaning forward.
“Nobodies don’t have true emotion like you or I do.” She stated, then straightened up as she looked to her left, “Anyways, I should be off. I’ll see you later, Cira.” She said before teleporting off. Cira sighed, rubbing her head.
“Damnit. I know she’s supposed to be my superior, but seriously sometimes I just want to hit her in the face…” She grumbled before wandering off.
1.16.2010
Kingdom Hearts Part Three
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