Chapter Two: What was Lost
Here is chapter two from Snow and I, have no clue when the next chapter will be due to work and Snow being distracted by Pokemon.
"No... no!" Riku cried in frustration.
After all this, everything they'd been through...
Sora was gone.
He'd been standing there.
And then... he'd vanished.
"You stupid idiot!" he screamed to the sky.
It had been two days since that day on the beach, a moment of happiness followed by horror.
He looked up at the night sky, the stars shining without a care.
He'd admit to pounding the sandy beach in a tantrum.
He gave the sand one last punch.
Placing a hand over his heart, Riku paused.
It was faint, frail, thin as a single strand of a spiderweb... but it was there.
"Sora?" he asked, confused.
After all, Sora was dead... right? He shouldn't be able to feel any bond to Sora now... especially not the one from him being Sora's Dream Eater.
He got up and started running for the Gummiship- it was time to pay a visit to a certain sorcerer (whose name is Disney spelled backwards).
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"Curious, very curious," Yen Sid said as his magic flowed over the silver-haired teen's body.
Riku shivered, he really didn't like the feel of the other's magic on him.
Oh, he knew the wizard was a good person.
But his magic didn't really agree with him.
He knew it was due to the darkness in him, from his days of stupidity.
'Full speed ahead, let's jump into the darkness!' he thought sarcastically, he really had been an idiot back then.
"Is there any way to use it to find Sora?" He asked hopefully.
"Yes..." Yen said "And no."
"That's... not very helpful, can you please give me a solid answer," Riku growled, his irritation showing.
"Riku, please calm down," Mickey said.
Riku took deep, calming breaths, and to his relief, Yen Sid stopped using his magic on him as well, which made him feel much better.
"Please explain," Mickey said as Riku cooled down.
"Sora has already passed on, he cannot be found and put back togeather," Yen Sid said, calmly sipping his tea. "Not even the power of waking can bring him back here."
"But then why am I still linked to him?" Riku asked, bewildered.
"What do you know of reincarnation of the soul?" the elder man asked.
'Why Sora... why are you like this?!' Riku mentally cried.
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In another multiverse of magic, monsters, and souls, a small skeleton monster sneezed.
He soon forgot about it as his world reset again, his soul shattering for a millisecond before being recreated.
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"But... he'd be a baby," Riku said unhappily. Sure, the thought of a baby Sora made him silently aww, but still... he wanted his Sora, not a baby.
"Not exactly. Souls rarely reincarnate in the same multiverse, or even the same Omniverse," Yen Sid said, pulling out a book. "Often they even ignore timelines entirely."
Riku's eye twitched.
"Your tie to Sora goes through to another omniverse. Time could very well go very different there, he could have grown to an adult in a blink of an eye," the man said.
Riku felt ill. Sora literally could have died of old age, and he'd never even know.
"Tell me how to get there, now," Riku said, his grip crushing a bit of the table.
"We could use you for the new dangers that Master Aqua sensed," Yen Sid said dryly.
Riku gave the man a smile that was nowhere near friendly. For some reason, the elder male rubbed him the wrong way from time to time.
"Sora gave up everything for us, so why would I not give up everything for him," Riku said, his eyes like aquamarine steel.
Yen Sid looked as if he aged a hundred years in an instant.
"I can only give you this book, what you seek is beyond me," Yen Sid said, pushing a large book towards the silver-haired keyblade master.
"Thank you," Riku said, taking the book and getting ready to leave.
"Tell Sora... I'm sorry," Yen Sid said.
"For some things, it's too late for apologies," Riku replied as he slipped out the door.
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