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Re: Kingdom Hearts: Keys to the Kingdom

Chapter VII: Guest Etiquette
Thankful to leave Wonderland and its sheer oddity behind, Telary sets in a course for the nearest world, and the computer readout informs him that the ship will arrive in several hours. Plenty of time for everyone to rest up for whatever challenges their next destination may bring.

It also gives him a little time to converse with his partner.

He waits a few minutes after Sora exits the cockpit, the Keyblade wielder having volunteered to give his account of Wonderland to Jiminy, then turns to face Azlyn, who has her feet up and is looking out at space passing them by.

“So, I guess Sora is proving himself to be quite the partner,” he says, attempting nonchalance but not quite reaching it.

“I suppose,” Azlyn agrees, looking at him, perplexed. “Good thing, too, because we’re stuck with him until we find the king.”

“True,” Telary agrees with a laugh, taking a deep breath before moving on to his next point. “Speaking of King Mickey, aha, have you given any thought to, uh, what happens once…”

“We find him, and he spills to Sora that he didn’t actually send us?” the knight asks, taking her feet off the console and leaning forward in her chair very seriously. “Which is actually an awkward moment I think you want to avoid, by just telling him now and getting it over with.”

“Well, Azlyn,” Telary reasons, leaning forward himself and making sure to keep his voice low, just in case any of the conversation drifts down to where Sora could hear, “I felt bad enough about lying to him before, and now that we’re getting to know each other, I’m starting to feel even worse!”

Azlyn gazes at her friend steadily for a moment, before sighing and staring back down at the ground. “Yeah, me too.”
Telary’s tension eases up a bit, hoping that this admission means that Azlyn is ready to finally spill the beans to Sora.
“Which is kind of the reason why we can’t tell him,” the girl explains, steepling her fingers in front of her. “If we tell him now that we’ve lied, then all that trust, all that friendship… It might be over.”

Telary leans back in his chair, processing Azlyn’s statement. In an odd way, it even sort of makes sense. To let the boy know that the people he was just coming to trust, just starting to feel safe and comfortable traveling with, have been lying to him the entire time… It might be disastrous, might completely end any hope of comradery or friendship.

And neither Azlyn nor Telary wants that. They like Sora, even if he occasionally exasperates the knight, and Telary can barely look at him without breaking down from the thought of all that the sixteen year old boy has had to endure in so short a time. To suddenly have that connection cut off prematurely before it could really grow into something truly special would be devastating, especially since they’ve so few bridges left that they haven’t already burned.

“I can see your point,” Telary finally relents, leaning back into his chair, defeated. “Fine, we won’t tell Sora the truth, not unless we have to.” After a moment of thought, he leans forward again and points a steady finger at his counterpart. “But when we find the king, and have to fess up, I am expecting you to be the one to figure it out. I may be going along with it, but only because you managed to convince me. This is on your head first and foremost, got that?”

For a moment Azlyn doesn’t know what to say, she’s so surprised by Telary’s out of character authoritarian voice. But after a moment, she nods in agreement.

“I’ll take care of it, Tel,” she assures him, turning back towards the view of space beyond. “I promise you.”

KH-KH-KH


“Curse that infernal cat!” the man in the large hat bellows, his mustache uncurling with sheer rage. “We offer him the deal of a lifetime, true control of the Heartless, and what does he do? He rejects us, and then just to add insult to injury, helps those brats defeat the Heartless!”

“Yeah, but c’mon,” the flaming haired man protests, “it could have sold us out, told the kid and his schmuk partners everything, but he didn’t! And even if there was something to be upset about, I wouldn’t try it! I mean, I’ve got the power of a god at my disposal, so believe me when I tell ya, that thing has freaky strong powers!”

“His magic is considerable, yes,” the thin man in the turban agrees. “In fact, I’d venture to say that it doesn’t even have a heart we can manipulate. Despite the queen’s blustering, it is the cat that holds true dominion over Wonderland.”

“The matter is a pointless one besides, gentleman,” the leader of this unholy alliance concludes, ending the discussion. “What’s done is done, and even if the Keyblade wielder still roams the space lanes, at least we managed to complete our other, more important goal.”

Waving her hand grandly, the evil woman gestures to the large glass case that contains the now sleeping form of the girl Alice, blissfully unaware of what’s happened since she was spirited away from her cage in Wonderland.

“Soon the rest of the princesses will be gathered here under our control,” she says, grinning wickedly. “And our goal will finally be attained! Now go, return to your worlds and await my summons. I have an appointment… With a new friend.”

Once the others have gone, the jade-skinned sorcerous makes her way down to the very lowest levels of her pilfered fortress, deep beneath the blue stone cliffs of the world above.

Judging by the panicked breaths emanating from the darkness, the boy is still secured in his cell, though he doesn’t seem to have moved from his huddled position there.

“Good evening once again, my young friend,” the woman greets, a poisonous smile playing across her lips. “I do hope my pets have taken good care of you. After all, I wouldn’t want you to starve down here.”

“Then let me out!” Riku cries, slamming desperately against the bars of his cage, rattling them. The iron is rusty, but manages to hold against his weight.

The dark woman smiles at this development, glad that the boy remains defiant, rather than having given up all hope.

“In due time, my dear, in due time,” she assures him, actually moving close enough to reach out and caress his cheek.
Riku shudders at the touch and backs away into the safe shadows of his cell.

“Lady, I swear to you, if you touch me again, you’ll regret it!” Riku cries out angrily. “I’ve cleaned pools for money, so trust me when I tell you that I know how to deal with an older lady getting handsy!”

“Relax, my dear, I meant nothing by it!” his hostess assures him, sounding offended by the implication of his statement. “In fact, in time, I hope you’ll come to think of me fondly. Much in the same way I have already begun to think of you.”

“Please, just go away,” the boy pleads, curling up into a ball in the shadows once more. “I don’t want to talk to you anymore.”

“Very well,” the lady sighs, backing towards the stairs, “I shall away. Never let it be said that Maleficent is unkind in the treatment of her guests.”

Maleficent ascends the stairs once more, leaving Riku once again in the darkness.

Though, truth be told, he has already begun to adjust to it.
 

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Re: Kingdom Hearts: Keys to the Kingdom

Chapter VIII: Games Theory, pt. 1
If Sora could use one word to describe the world the trio has found themselves in, then that word would be impressive.

The largest impetus for use of that word would have to be the two giant, golden statues of armored men holding golden swords high, crossing each other over a wooden door like the most striking arch ever.

The statues stand across a wide, sandy plain, some people milling about dressed in togas and other draping fabrics. Put up on a sign by the door is an announcement: OLYMPUS COLISEUM CUP TOURNAMENT SERIES PRELIMINARY TOURNAMENT TODAY! SAME-DAY ENTRIES ACCEPTED!

“Whoa, do you guys see this?” Sora asks his companions, rushing up to the sign, nearly knocking into a man as he does so, earning him a glare.

“Yeah, we’re right here,” Azlyn points out with withering sarcasm.

“I wonder what kind of tournament they mean,” the Keyblade wielder wonders aloud, ignoring his companion’s bad attitude.

“Something makes me doubt it’s chess,” Telary chimes in, out of the corner of his eye seeing an absolutely enormous man walk out of the statue-flanked door. All he’s wearing is a leather skirt and a large metallic pauldron on his right shoulder, oiled-up muscles gleaming in the sunlight. He looks back a Telary with a fierce scowl, and the mage immediately averts his gaze.

“It sounds like just another waste of time,” Azlyn points out impatiently, not wanting to get sidetracked again unless it involves saving a person’s life. And even then, she’d want to handle it quickly. “Let’s just ask whoever’s in charge around here if they’ve seen the king and get out of here.”

“Or Riku and Kairi,” Sora adds, sighing wistfully and following his travelling companions to the door. He knows that every second he isn’t actively searching for his friends is a second they could be in danger, but the competitive streak in him can’t help but want to test himself in whatever kind of games are going on in this world.

The trio enter an empty lobby, lit by bowls of fire placed in alcoves all over the room, a hazard which sort of worries Telary. Sitting to one side is a giant stone block.

Across the room, next to an opening in the wall with a chain across it, a sign declaring ARENA CLOSED hanging from it, a man with stubby, hairy legs like a goat, and the rotund upper body of a man is doing some detailing to a sign that declares RULES across the top in golden letters.

Sora approaches him first. “Uh, hello…”

He doesn’t even get halfway through his greeting when the little man interrupts him, not even bothering to turn away from his work. “Oh, thank Zeus you finally showed up! Look, I’m swamped sprucing this place up for the games, and I could really use your help. Make yourself useful and move that pedestal over there.”

When Sora realizes that he’s referring to the giant slab of rock pushed up against the wall of the lobby, his face drains of all color instantly.

However, with a look and a shrug at his companions, Sora moves to the block, happy to help out.

“Oh, please!” Azlyn scoffs incredulously. “There’s no way you’ll be able to move that thing. It probably weighs a ton. Two tons, maybe!”

“While I don’t agree with her tone, Sora, I think Azlyn may have a point,” Telary adds, worry evident in his voice. “I mean, I can heal you if you get hurt, of course, but…”

“C’mon, guys,” Sora protests, already placing his hands on the side of the slab in preparation. “Relax. I got this!” Taking a deep breath and summoning all his reserves of strength, the Keyblade wielder gives the pedestal a mighty push.

It doesn’t budge an inch, despite the boy’s repeated, and increasingly desperate, attempts to move it. He pushes with all he’s got for a solid minute, but no matter how hard he tries, the effort proves fruitless.

“Okay, Sora, I think that’s enough,” Telary declares, placing a hand on the boy’s shoulder and leading him away from the block. Adrenaline no longer coursing through him, Sora leans over and places his hands on his knees, heaving heavy breathes.

“What is taking you so long?” the goat-man inquiries from over by his sign. “I mean, gods, it’s just a stupid block. I’d have though you could move that thing in your sleep!”

“It’s way too heavy!” Sora protests through labored breaths.

“Too heavy!” the man declares, spinning around. “Whaddya mean, too heavy? When did you become… Oh.”

Obviously the goat-man is not expecting to see a heavily breathing sixteen year old when he turns away from his task at the RULES board.

“Sorry, I guess you weren’t who I thought you were,” he apologizes, turning back to his work. “If you guys are looking to get tickets to see tonight’s fights…”

“Fights!” Sora declares, rising and walking over to the man, interest really piqued now. “Like a gladiator competition?”

“Uh, yeah kid,” the man declares incredulously, turning back once again. “Do you live under a rock or something? This here is the famous Olympus Coliseum! Heroes come from all over to participate in the games and get a shot at glory!”

“Whoa!” Sora exclaims in a burst of excitement, practically jumping up in the air from sheer enthusiasm. “I wanna compete for glory!”

“Oh yeah?” the goat-man scoffs, leaping off his pedestal and strutting up to the boy, who backs up fearfully, despite his advantage of size. “And what makes you think you could measure up against the greatest heroes who ever lived, huh?”

“Hey, I’m a hero too!” Sora protests indignantly, puffing out his chest.

“That’s actually pretty true, mister, um…” Telary begins, pausing in hopes to get the goat-man’s name.

“Philoctetes. But you can call me Phil.”

“Right, Mr. Philoctetes,” Telary finishes, placing one hand on his young friend’s shoulder. “Sora has been chosen by the Keyblade.”

“I was shocked when I heard it too, believe me,” Azlyn mutters with a mocking smirk. “But it’s the real deal.”

Sora reaches out his hand and, in a burst of white light, summons the Keyblade as proof.

Phil looks from the Keyblade to Sora a few times, expression frozen neutrally, body locked into a rigid position. After a few seconds of silence, the goat-man begins laughing, a hearty, full belly laugh that can probably be heard all the way outside the coliseum’s lobby.

Not quite the reaction the group was expecting.
Olympus Coliseum
“What are you laughing at?” Sora protests, taking an indignant step forward.

“Do you honestly think some giant key is proof that you’re any kinda hero?” Phil manages through his laughter, wiping away actual tears from his eyes.

“Well I’ve used it to fight monsters!” Sora protests. “A bunch of monsters, in fact! Big ones too!”

“Sure thing kid,” Phil says through the last fleeting chuckles of his laughing fit, strolling over to the giant rock slab up against the wall. “But, c’mon…” The little man begins to push up against the rock, his attempt garnering no more success than Sora’s had. “If you can’t… Even move this… little rock… Whoof!” Exhausted, Phil slumps up against the slab, out of breath completely.

Sora and Azlyn give the satyr withering looks, while Telary tries to abate the awkwardness by suddenly becoming very interested in the RULES sign.

“I guess it takes more than brawn,” he admits sheepishly, kicking at the ground. “But that’s beside the point!”

“Which is…?” Azlyn asks, one eyebrow quirking up.

“You ain’t getting into these games, key boy!” Phil swears with finality.

“Okay, look, Phil, I’ll level with you,” Azlyn says, pushing past a bewildered Sora. “These two, yeah, I agree they don’t look like much…”

“Please don’t involve me in this…” Telary mutters, hands wringing once again.

“…But I’m going to vouch for them,” she continues, hand reaching into her pocket and pulling out a card. “Now, as you can see here, I’m a member of the Royal Guard at a little place called Disney Castle. It’s pretty far away, I’m not sure you’d have heard of it, but still, that’s a pretty impressive feat, believe me.”

Phil examines the card for a second, scratching his hairy chin in thought. Then, with a contemptuous flick of his hand, he bats the card aside.

“Nice try, blondie,” the satyr says dismissively. “But I don’t care if you’re a member of Alexander the Great’s somatophylakes, there’s no way you’re fighting in this tournament. Especially not a little girl like you! I mean, you could get hurt.”

“What did you call me?” Azlyn demands in steely tones, every muscle in her body suddenly empowered by cold fury.

“I think you heard me,” the satyr replies in a cold tone of his own, poking the knight’s kneecap boldly. “Sweetie.”

“Okay,” the girl says calmly, her muscles unclenching. Nonchalantly, she takes a step back and turns away. A fraction of a second later she’s spun back around, and has Phil’s throat in her grip, lifting the tiny satyr off the ground. “Whaddya got to say now, Philly-boy!” she roars shaking the goat-man back and forth.

“Oh god, Azlyn!” Telary yells, rushing forward to stop his counterpart’s madness. Sora, however, is kind of enjoying seeing the condescending little goat-man get put in his place, and blocks the mage’s way.

“I got… two words for you, missy,” Phil manages to choke out in between gasps. “SEC-URITY!”

KH-KH-KH


Sora, Azlyn, and Telary all hit the sandy ground of the coliseum’s courtyard hard, forcibly ejected at the hands of Phil’s absolutely enormous security staff. For a moment they simply lay prone on the ground, resting.

“That stupid goat is full of crap!” Azlyn protests, the first to rise despite the fact that she had, per the satyr’s instructions, been ejected the hardest of the trio. “This is just wrong!”

“Yeah, security is just one word!” Sora chimes in, speech slurred, obviously still a little dazed from the forceful ejection.

“Well, you did assault him!” Telary points out, pulling a mega-sized potion bottle out from his belt pouch. Sighing, he takes a big gulp before passing it to Azlyn. “Which, I’d like it to be on the record, I tried to stop you from doing!”

“Oh, save it, Telary!” Azlyn sneers as she passes off the bottle, now two-thirds empty, to Sora, who eagerly gulps the rest down.

“I guess we won’t be getting any information about Riku and Kairi from that Phil guy,” the Keyblade wielder sighs, standing up and brushing the dust off his clothes. “Or competing in the games either.”

“Oh, I wouldn’t give up so soon,” a smooth voice chuckles from behind the boy. Turning, Sora sees a tall man with blue skin, dressed in a grey and black toga, secured at the shoulder by a skull pin. In lieu of hair, blue flames dance atop his head.

“Who are you?” Azlyn asks warily, fists balling in anticipation of a fight.

“Relax, sweetie, relax,” the man says placatingly, holding out his hands to show he means no harm.

“Do you know what happened to the last guy who called me sweetie?”

“He got his thugs to throw you out of the building,” Telary answers, unhelpfully.

“Sorry there ma’am,” the man apologizes smoothly. “I didn’t mean any offense by that at all, I assure you. In fact, to reassure you of my good will, why don’t I take the liberty of offering you… A gift!”

Reaching into the folds of his garment, the flame-haired man draws forth three long pieces of papyrus and hands them to Sora, who examines them in his hands.

“Tournament passes!” the boy exclaims, looking up at his strange new benefactor with disbelief in his eyes. “Can we enter the games with these?”

“Sure you can, squirt! And there’s nothing that stubborn old goat can do about it.”

Azlyn examines the passes over Sora’s shoulder, then squints suspiciously at their provider. “There’s got to be a catch to all this, right? Something you want in return?”

“No, nothing like that!” the man assures her. “I just hate to see young people being forced to give up on their dreams. Breaks my heart, really it does. I don’t want anything in return, I promise!”

Azlyn’s still not completely convinced, but she also knows not to look a gift horse in the mouth. She and Sora turn towards Telary for a conference.

“I say we use these passes, and show that dumb old Philoctetes that we do have what it takes to be heroes!” she declares, snatching one of the passes from Sora’s hand.

“I thought you said that this tournament would be a waste of time,” the Keyblade wielder reminds the knight slyly, grinning.

“Well, that was before some half-goat, half-loser bald guy no higher than my shin told me I couldn’t compete in it!”

Sora offers the third pass to Telary, who very reluctantly reaches out and takes it. The mage already has a bad feeling about this whole affair.

“Well thanks again mister…” Sora begins, but when he turns, the mysterious flame-haired man is nowhere to be found. “Huh.”

Azlyn is already halfway up the steps into the lobby, and Sora heads after her. After taking one last wary look around for the mysterious man that had provided the passes, Telary sighs and jogs to catch up with his companions.

Upon seeing who has entered his lobby, Phil is ready to yell out for his security personnel to return when Azlyn waves her tournament pass triumphantly in front of his face.

“Look what we have here, goat face!” the knight declares proudly. Phil looks up at her suspiciously, and in his peripheral vision manages to catch a look at Sora and Telary’s passes as well.

“Well I’ll be!” the satyr says incredulously, grabbing Azlyn’s pass and gesturing for the others to hand him theirs as well. Once he has all three in hand, he gives them another thorough examination. They all seem to check out.

“Now you can’t stop us from participating in your dumb games, can you?” Azlyn brags proudly, crossing her arms and giving the satyr a triumphant grin.

“Well, yeah, I could,” Phil states matter-of-factly, eliminating Azlyn’s grin instantaneously.

“But we have these passes!” Sora argues, “They’re supposed to guarantee us entry.”

“Well that might be true…” Phil amends, though it’s clear he has a follow up. “If Lady Temper over there hadn’t physically assaulted me!”

Sora glares at his companion, who at least has the good sense to look guilty.

“So, should we just go or…?” Telary asks, truly chomping at the bit to escape the awkward nightmare he’s found himself trapped in.

“I’ve been doing some thinking just now, actually,” Philoctetes says amicably, a grin suddenly appearing on his bearded face. “And I gotta tell you, I ain’t seen nobody fight harder for a spot in these games in a long time. And the fact that you went out and tracked down passes so fast after I kicked you out? I mean, these things aren’t easy to come by.”

Telary considers explaining about the flame-haired man who had given the trio their passes out of the apparent goodness of his own heart, no-strings-attached, but quickly realizes that that would not be a great idea.

“So we’re in?” Sora asks hopefully, fists clenched at his sides, leaning in close to the satyr.

“I still need to get a feel for your abilities, maybe give you some tips,” Phil explains, a look in his eye that’s a cross between giddy and malicious. “But if you three can prove yourselves to me, I’ll let you compete in the games this afternoon.”

Sora and Azlyn let out twin whoops of excitement, and even actually hug each other briefly. After a moment, though, their adrenaline fades and the pair realizes what they’re doing, leading to a quick and awkward separation.

“We gotta hurry, though, if you’re gonna be ready in time for opening ceremonies,” Phil says, tossing the passes aside to be sorted later and heading over to the arena entrance, tugging the chain to one side and opening up the space. He plods in coolly, and Azlyn and Sora immediately follow suit, still grinning like loons.

Telary is left standing in the lobby with the overwhelming sense that this particular adventure has gotten very far out of hand.

KH-KH-KH


Almost an hour later, Azlyn sits resting on a bench in front of one of the coliseum’s practice arenas, a place where contestants could prepare themselves for the trials of actual arena combat.

Both boys are busy with their assessments now, Sora in the main area practicing against the same barrel destroying exercise Azlyn had been run through a few minutes ago. Phil’s off with Telary in another area, probably doing some kind of magical training, which the knight assumes her friend will pass with flying colors. Whatever else can be said about Telary, and that’s a lot of things, the guy knows his way around a wand.

Sora seems to be proving himself to not be a slouch in the combat department himself, though from the few fights they’ve been in together Azlyn knows that. It’s just a bit different to be able to just sit back and observe, rather than fighting for her life beside him.

He’s reasonably quick, hopping from one barrel to another, smashing them while running against the time limit. His strength could use some work, but perhaps with mystical power behind all of his blows it doesn’t need to be fantastic.

This whole experience with the games has forced Azlyn to face up with the fact that she and the Keyblade wielder aren’t actually all that different. They both know what they want and go after it, that’s for sure, reflexively bristling against naysayers. It’s even helped her understand his actions in Wonderland a bit better.

That’s probably where they’re most different, she admits to herself. Sora believes in things, has an excellent sense of morality, and is actually on this quest for the right reasons. Maybe that’s another reason why Azlyn is hesitant to tell him the truth about her and Telary. Sora wants to find his friends to help them, and Azlyn is only concerned with locating the king to help herself. If she admitted that to Sora, she worries that maybe he could never respect her ever again.

Her thought process is interrupted by a loud and unexpected spurt of ladylike tittering and giggling coming from the entrance to the arena. Turning, Azlyn sees Telary walking through the tunnel, cheeks burning red like they’ve been in the sun for an entire afternoon. Both his hands are stuffed in his pockets, and he keeps his head low.

“What’s with you?” Azlyn asks as he approaches her bench and plops down onto it, his shoulders stooping and his face concentrating on the ground. “And what was with all that giggling? Were you flirting with someone?”

Telary’s face shoots up, alarmed at that thought. Truth be told, the notion alarms Azlyn as well. The thought of Telary having some kind of romantic interaction with a young lady just seems impossible to her, and even makes her a little uncomfortable. For some unknown reason.

“No, trust me,” the mage explains, resting his elbows on his knees and interlocking his fingers to form a little table to place his chin on. His eyes focus to somewhere in the middle distance and stick there.

“So what happened?” she presses, nudging her counterpart with her elbow.

“Well, Phil said that my biggest problem is that I’ve got too many nerves,” he explains, leaning back and looking at Azlyn, though his gaze darts to the ground frequently. “That if I get out in front of a crowd, like there’ll be during the fights, I might freeze up. So…”

“So what?”

“Well, so to combat that problem, he had me do some magic in front of other, uh, people. Well, they were wood nymphs, actually, three of them. All girls.”

“Did you choke?”

“No, actually I managed to perform pretty well after a bit!” Telary says cheerfully, before his face falls and he turns away from Azlyn once more. “And since I did so well in round one, Phil made me go through it again, but…”

Azlyn tenses up in the pause that follows. If that dumb billy goat hurt Telary in the name of some twisted training exercise, her hands will be right back around his throat, and damn the consequences.

“The second time he made me do it in my underwear!” Telary finishes, his face returning to the shelter of his hands.

Azlyn is quiet for a moment, then starts bursting out laughing, which isn’t helping Telary one bit.

“Hey!” the mage protests, standing up from the bench and looking down at his counterpart all offended, hands planted firmly on hips. “That’s not funny!”

“It shouldn’t be!” Azlyn admits, actual tears forming in her eyes. The thought of Telary, standing in the middle of a circle of lady spirits of the forest, casting spells in his boxers… It’s just too much!

Eventually she manages to calm down, wiping errant moisture from her eyes as her laughter subsides.

“Sorry about that Telary, really,” Azlyn apologizes, very unconvincingly. “I shouldn’t have gotten that much pleasure out of that, sorry.” Telary slumps back into his seat on the bench. After a second, Azlyn’s curiosity takes hold of her once more. “Did you pass that one too?”

“Eventually,” he sighs. “It felt like forever though.”

“They were laughing at you?”

“I wish. Lots of whistling, though, for whatever reason.”

Surprisingly enough, it’s that statement that kills Azlyn’s curiosity. Looking back over at the field, she sees that Phil is talking to Sora about something, probably dispensing what he thinks is some kind of sage advice. A few coliseum attendants are setting up new barrels, probably for Sora’s official timed run.

“I have a question for you, Azlyn,” Telary says, breaking the silence that had slowly but surely crept into uncomfortable territory.

“What?”

“Earlier today, when you pulled out that Royal Guard membership card…” the mage pauses for a moment, gathering the courage to ask the question, or the resolve to hear the answer to it. “How did you get that?”

“Forged it,” she whispers to him conspiratorially after making sure Phil isn’t looking. He’s not, carefully watching Sora, hands on his hips.

“Azlyn!” Telary says, admonishment and shock abundantly evident in the exclaimed word. “How could…?”

“Oh, yeah, that’s the worst thing I’ve done!” she shoots back defensively, though it isn’t actually much of a defense.

Over at the barrel course, Sora lets out a joyous cry as he finishes the last barrel off with a slash of the Keyblade.

“Told you I could do it!” he shouts down to Phil, who’s standing at the edge of the practice area actually looking impressed.

“Yeah, well, you’ll be up against more than barrels in this tournament, I can guarantee you that much,” Phil replies, half-derisively. “Now get down here, I gotta have a talk with you and your little friends.”

A few seconds later, Phil stares down Sora, Azlyn, and Telary. Sora looks eager, Azlyn is projecting ambivalence, and Telary is having a difficult time just looking the satyr in the eye. None of them are exactly hero material yet, but the potential is clear as crystal to the old hero trainer. Not that far removed from another of his trainees, truth be told.

“Now this tournament ain’t exactly big, only a few participants,” Phil explains, beginning to pace back and forth. Every member of the trio’s eyes are on him now, following his movement back and forth. “But remember Rule #16: Never let your guard down, not for one second. Some real wierdos showed up. Do you got what it takes?”

“YES SIR!” all three reply in unison, though Telary’s is admittedly at bit weaker than the other two’s.

“Well then get ready kids,” Phil declares. “Because the games are about to begin!”
I've always wondered why Phil thought barrels were such an integral part of fight training, but who am I to question the satyr that trained Hercules? I hope you've enjoyed this prelude to the games themselves. I've mixed up the coliseum tournament some for this story, and I hope it goes over well with everyone reading. Until next time!
 

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Re: Kingdom Hearts: Keys to the Kingdom

This is getting so damn good! I'm really surprised by Maleficent's group being upset over the Cheshire cat. Of course, Maleficent's treatment of Riku is certainly surprising. Poor kid, getting used to such treatment isn't good for anyone. Then there's the matter of Sora being sixteen! Holy crap, I didn't expect that at all, but I'm extremely pleased by the age choice! Furthermore, I'm really enjoying Azlyn in Olympus, because it was funny seeing her get mad at Phil and then being spoken to by Hades like that. <3 Aw, this is so good and well worth reading! Telary getting whistled at makes me laugh a lot too. I really can't wait for the next chapter! :D
 

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Yeah, I made all of the characters older for this story. I just felt like Azlyn and Telary worked better as older characters (especially Telary, who is already nineteen), and it followed from there to age all the main cast up two years.
 

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Chapter VIII: Games Theory, pt. 2
The stadium isn’t terribly crowded, Sora notes as he sneaks a peek out from the tunnel where he, Azlyn, and Telary are currently waiting for the match to begin. There are probably a dozen people on each set of seats on each side of the main floor, a square brick area set in the sandy ground, a stone pillar sticking up from each corner. Phil had explained that the pillars were to stabilize the magic that kept all combat contained within the area.

“Can you guys believe this?” he says when he finally manages to tear his eyes away from the crowd. Azlyn’s leaning up against one wall, trying to look as if she doesn’t care that much, and for some odd reason Telary keeps checking his belt every few seconds.

“It will at least be a nice break from fighting for our lives,” Telary admits with a bit of faux cheer, an unconvincing smile on his lips. “And I’m really glad we haven’t seen any sign of the Heartless yet.”

Out in the arena, the crowd begins to cheer wildly at the appearance of Hermes, messenger of the gods and self-appointed MC of the Olympus Coliseum Cup Tournament Series. Fluttering down on wings attached to his ankles, he grins mischievously at the crowd as he spins slowly in a circle, taking it all in.

“Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, to the Olympus Coliseum Cup Series Preliminary Tournament, a few match ups we’ve thrown together as a preview for the dedicated viewing public!” the little god announces, flitting back and forth from one end of the arena to the other. “I won’t waste time now, I know what you’ve come here to see, so here they are folks, the first team fighting in our kickoff round today: Sora, Azlyn, and Telary, the dreaded SAT!”

The crowd cheers as the trio take the field. Sora waves up at all of his new fans, a huge grin on his face at the noise and excitement coming off the crowd in waves. Azlyn maintains composure, hoping to maybe cultivate a bit of impressive mystique, and Telary tries to keep his eyes away from the crowds, checking his belt one last time to make sure. He hopes nobody thinks he’s grabbing for his crotch.

Finally the trio reaches the fighting grounds and stops, Sora giving one final wave as the crowd dies down and waits for the next team to be announced.

“And now, the challengers,” Hermes says in a low voice, eyes shifting back and forth as if in a state of frightened suspense. “They don’t say much, but words don’t matter in the arena folks. Especially not to… The Shadow Scouts!”

As the competitors emerge into the arena, Sora, Azlyn, and Telary all freeze, eyes locked dead ahead at the Heartless approaching.

Four Soldiers march forward in their awkward, lurching way, forming a single file line. On one side of the line float two odd creatures with blue bodies, the Heartless crest displayed prominently in the middle. Tiny black heads peek out from there, yellow eyes hidden under golden helms that resemble the design on the head Telary’s mage wand.

“Heartless!” Sora exclaims, summoning the Keyblade. Behind him, Azlyn and Telary prepare their weapons as well.

“Oh boy, folks!” Hermes buzzes excitedly from above. “Looks to me like we’ve got ourselves something of a grudge match here!” Quickly, the blue skinned god floats down to Sora. “So, hey there, Sora. It looks like you’ve seen your opponent somewhere before. Where might you fellas know each other from?”

Sora stumbles, struggling to find the words to explain the fact that for some odd reason a group of malicious, heart-eating world destroyers have decided to get interested in a sports competition.

“Let’s just say we’ve dealt with their like before,” Azlyn explains for the save. “And it’s for damn certain we’ll be able to do it again here, eh boys?”

The boys in question nod along. Above the arena, the crowd cheers in response to Azlyn’s confident assertion.

“Well, we’re about to find out,” Hermes chuckles as he ascends a few feet, out of harm’s way for when the fighting begins. “Because this match begins in three, two, one… GO!”

The Heartless make the first move, obviously not as daunted by their opponents as the trio are. The odd blue ones each fire off a blast of frigid ice, aiming for the team.

Sora and Azlyn dodge the projectiles easily, and Telary manages to stumble out of harm’s immediate way as well. Azlyn performs a roll along the ground, and swings her shield up as she rises, cleaving the blue Heartless in two.

Sora meanwhile finds himself contending with all four Soldiers at once. He knocks one back with two strong hits from the Keyblade, but immediately another sets upon him. He feels a sting in his back as the Heartless’ claws rake against it, followed by a blossoming of heat. Turning, he sees that it was Telary who had provided it, destroying the creature with a fire spell.

Azlyn raises her shield barely in time to deflect an ice blast from the remaining Blue Rhapsody, charging forward and slamming it back in retaliation. The creature whirls back through the air, and Azlyn hurls her shield after it, destroying it before it can recover.

Sora has meanwhile been able to make quick work of two other Soldiers, and now he and the remaining one circle each other slowly, each waiting for the opportunity to deliver a fatal strike.

The fight comes to an anticlimax, however, when Azlyn, having finished off all of the Nocturnes, delivers the Soldier a devastating double kick, both feet knocking into the creature’s back, which sends it to the floor of the arena. Having taken too much damage to keep going, the creature fades into darkness.

The cheers of the crowd are louder than ever now, even as Sora, Azlyn, and Telary find their way to each other in the middle of the combat space.

“Ladies and gentleman, it looks like SAT has clenched its first victory! Aren’t they fabulous, folks?” Hermes exclaims, enflaming the already excited spectators. “They’re going on to the next round folks, and who knows, they could go ALL THE WAY!!!”

Sora, Azlyn, and Telary take their moment now to bask in the glow of the crowd’s praise. With the exception of a nervous looking Telary, the team plays into the crowd, waving their hands in the air and pumping their fists. It’s a rush none of them will soon forget.

Eventually though, the yells and admonition of Phil cuts through even the sound of the crowds admiration, and the trio return to the sidelines so things can get set for the next match.

No one says anything until they reach the tunnel, away from the bulk of the noise of their appreciating public.

“Well, Phil,” Azlyn says smugly, a great big grin decorating her face, “how do you like us now, huh? Was that heroic enough for you?”

“You did…” Phil says, pausing as he searches for the right words to convey his feelings on the match. “Pretty adequate, kids. I’ll give you that.”

“We wiped the floor with those guys!” Sora whines, crossing his arms and glaring angrily at the goat-man. “They barely even touched us!”

“That one I saw sure touched you!” Phil counters. Sora rubs at the spot on his back where the Soldier’s claws were able to score a blow. “Look, don’t get too down here kids. You three are good, though some of your technique could use some work. And hey, you won, you’re guaranteed a spot in the semis, you did good, alright? Rule #72: Take everything with a grain of salt, but take it just the same.”

With that bit of sage advice dispensed, the satyr heads out towards the arena, leaving the trio alone in the tunnel.

“The semi-finals already?” Telary says incredulously, thinking things over in his head, “It feels like that should take more effort than it did…”

“Okay, so now that our match is done,” Azlyn says, in an attempt to focus her companions, “I think we should talk about the fact that the Heartless have signed up for this tournament.”

“Yeah, that is weird,” Sora agrees, scratching his head in confusion. “I mean, I thought they were just mindless monsters, but they seem, I don’t know…”

“Organized?” Telary chimes in, earning a nod of agreement from both of his friends. “I was just thinking that too. And when you add in the fact that they somehow managed to both frame and kidnap Alice…”

“It starts to suggest that they’re not so much mindless monsters,” Azlyn concludes the mage’s thought, “as much as they are, uh, minded monsters.”

None of the trio really knows what to think of this development. Could the Heartless actually have some kind of master plan? Or might it be that something, or someone is controlling them for a nefarious purpose?

The notion is put aside for the moment, however, as the trio make their way into the stands to watch the next match. They find seats easily enough, squeezing in next to the heavily muscled man Telary had spotted when they’d arrived. Naturally, Telary ends up right next to him.

“Great day for a tournament, huh?” Telary asks, trying to make conversation. The man simply turns to the mage and grunts. This should be the beginning and the end of attempts at conversation, but it isn’t, which is a mistake on Telary’s part. “I think so. The sun’s shining, it’s not cold out. Not that it’s too warm either, actually. It’s just nice. Are you competing in the tournament? Because I saw you earlier coming out of the lobby, and I guess I just figured you were signing up in there.” Telary pauses, which if he was wiser he would convert into a complete silence, but after a moment he unwisely presses on. “Say, do you have a brother by any chance? Maybe he works in security? I’m only asking because I got thrown out by security earlier today, and I gotta say, the guy who did it looked a lot like you.”

“Telary, shut up!” Azlyn admonishes the boy from his left, smacking him on the arm. “The next match is about to start!”

“Oh, sorry!” he apologizes, turning back to the gladiator on his right to end their conversation. He finds, however, that the man took advantage of his momentary distraction and left. Telary’s face falls at the revelation.

Hermes once again floats into the view of the crowd, who all roar at the top of their lungs in response. For a moment the messenger of the gods lets it all soak in, closing his eyes and reveling in the excited chants of the masses.

“Get on with it!” a voice yells from the crowd to cut short the god’s grandstanding.

Telary and Sora hide their faces in their hands as everyone traces back the source of the heckling to Azlyn, who is easy to spot by virtue of the fact that she’s the only one standing up.

“Well alrighty then, you heard it folks, let’s get this show started!” Hermes continues on, seemingly unfazed by the heckling he just received. “First up in the arena is a group of challengers that run hotter and colder than my last three lovers, please welcome to the arena Heat and Freeze!”

Two lines of five of the tiny floating Heartless drift out of the tunnel into the main area of the arena, but although one line is made up of the familiar blue kind the trio had faced in their last match, the others are colored fiery red. Reaching the arena floor, the line of Red Nocturnes float up until each one is hovering precisely over the Blue Rhapsody below it. All in all, it looks professional and highly coordinated.

“Look at that form!” Hermes coos, floating down to the level of one of the Red Nocturne’s. “Tell me, hon, how do you get coordination like that?”

The Heartless shoots out a fireball in response nearly scorching the god, who just barely manages to avoid being singed. Not that it would do too much damage, though, considering the whole god thing.

“Well whaddya know, one of my exes used to do that too!” Hermes chuckles nervously, before regaining his composure and announcer flair. “And next up is the challenger, a quiet young man with skills that defy description and hair that defies gravity. Ladies and gentleman, put your hands together for Cloud Strife!”

A young man who looks to be about Leon’s age walks through the tunnel at the opposite end of the coliseum, dressed in a sleeveless blue shirt and matching pants with a white waistband. His feet are clad in heavy black boots, and a large red cape flows down his shoulder. His blond hair is spiked even more dramatically than Sora’s, and does in fact seem to be defying gravity.

In his gloved right hand he carries a truly enormous sword, covered completely in filthy bandages.

Everyone in the arena goes silent. Telary notices that Azlyn’s mouth is hanging open freely, eyes fixated on the man in the arena. Or possibly just his huge sword. Sora looks impressed as well, though his reaction is certainly several bars below the knight’s.

Cloud looks up at them all with disdain, then flicks his nose dismissively and continues his slow and steady walk to the battle arena. When he reaches it he stops and gives the crowd another look like they’re all beneath him.

Slowly but steadily the noise begins to rise again. Taking advantage, Hermes increases his height and gets ready to announce.

“Well folks, you came here to see a fight, right?” he asks boisterously, and the crowd responds with as great exuberance as they had before. “Then let’s get things started. Heat and Freeze versus Cloud Strife… BEGIN!”

Not a second after Hermes has finished announcing the match’s beginning, all ten Heartless each fire off a shot of elemental energy, heat from the top row, cold from the bottom. The magical bursts seem to all hone in on Cloud, and it seems that there will be no escape for the man.

Not true, as it turns out.

Even as the blasts descend on him, Cloud remains still and composed, gripping the hilt of his enormous sword in two hands. Then, the blasts converge, and still he appears as calm and impassive as ever. Is he paralyzed with fear, overconfident, taking a dive intentionally?

The impact of all of the forces of fire and ice all collapsing in on each other creates an enormous wall of steam, obscuring almost the entire arena in impenetrable mist. It seems that the combined might of all the elemental blasts have felled Cloud, if not disintegrated him entirely.

Not so.

Suddenly, the steam clears, the result of a single swing from Cloud’s massive, bandaged sword. It appears that the man did in fact manage to escape the convergence of magical forces.

He charges directly at the Heartless, sword raised high. The creatures try to scatter, but with a truly impressive jump Cloud manages to close the gap between him and them quicker than they can escape.

His first swing, coming down from the leap, immediately takes out four Heartless, two Rhapsodies and two Nocturnes. He turns and, with another swing, destroys two more Nocturnes, leaving one red Heartless and two blue to scurry through the air in terror.

They both fire off a cold blast at their suddenly advantage-having opponent, but he raises the flat end of his sword in time to absorb the blows. Ice blossoms from the impact point to cover about two-thirds of the blade, but Cloud hardly seems to notice.

He jumps at the nearest Rhapsody, missing it on the swing that comes as he lands, but easily catching it with the backhanded blow that follows. Swirling, he notices the Red Nocturne across the arena powering up a fire spell.

Not looking terribly concerned at the whole affair he simply reaches out a gloved hand and plucks the remaining Blue Rhapsody from the air, holding onto it by the tip of its yellow hat. Twirling, his cape fanning out rather dashingly behind him as he does, Cloud holds up the blue Heartless to deflect the blast from the red. The Rhapsody disappears with a high pitched shriek.

The Nocturne prepares another blast, but Cloud doesn’t give it time to finish. Gripping his sword once again in two hands, Cloud thrusts the point out, propelling himself across half the arena and skewering his only remaining opponent.

The crowd is silent for a few moments, then immediately erupts into a roar of thunderous applause. Sora and Azlyn both rise to their feet along with the rest of the stadium, and after a moment of observing his companions, Telary understands that he should stand as well.

All three clap, but Telary is much more subdued about it than his companions. Azlyn actually sticks two fingers into her mouth and lets out a whistle.

Cloud accepts the applause without even a nod. Turning, he takes the same slow and steady march back to the tunnel, not even appearing to notice that the crowd around him is in uproar.

“Well, folks, you saw it here today!” Hermes announces, gesturing to the now empty arena of battle. “Warriors of skill and cunning versus unknown challengers who never seem to stick around afterwards for an exit interview! And we’ve only got one more match before we begin our semi-final round. Don’t leave now folks, things are just getting warmed up!”

“Wow,” Sora says, turning to his companions with a huge grin on his face, “That guy was good! I’m kind of amazed.”

“I’m kind of scared,” Telary admits, thinking about the possibility of squaring off against Cloud in the arena.

“I’m in love,” Azlyn exclaims, eyes bright even as they linger on the tunnel Cloud had just disappeared down.

“Yeah, he’s a real toughie, that guy,” Phil’s voice appears suddenly beside Sora. Startled, the boy yells and jumps back in his seat. “I bet you ten-two-one it comes down to you and him in the finals.”

“We can beat him!” Sora announces confidently, though his voice shakes a bit.

“Yeah,” Azlyn agrees, grinning. “I don’t even care if I mess up that gorgeous face doing it. If it’s us against him, we’re taking him down!”

The pair both swivel their gazes towards Telary, who only after a second realizes that the eyes are on him. Realizing he has to say something confident quickly, he weakly adds, “Go team!”

“Well, you still gotta get through your next match to have the chance,” Phil reminds the trio sternly. “And I’ve seen the guys you’re gonna be up against. They’re bruisers, I can already tell.”


“Oh, please,” Azlyn scoffs, waving her hand dismissively. “How tough could they be?”

KH-KH-KH


Telary is out within the first minute of the fight, falling unconscious from the Large Body’s fist directly to his chest. Luckily, the Coliseum matches are set up so that any (Non-Heartless, apparently) combatants are removed from the ring automatically upon sustaining sufficient damage to cause them to lose consciousness.

The good thing for the remaining pair is that he managed to eliminate all but one Blue Rhapsody and one Red Nocturne out of the four of each that had appeared initially on the field of battle.

Azlyn, despite having been singed by the fire blast of one of the Nocturne’s, remains steady by Sora’s side, her shield held out in front of her to deflect any unpleasant attacks.

“You take out the flying guys,” Sora suggests, gripping his Keyblade tightly, crouched in his customary battle stance. “You’ve got better range. I’ll find some way to deal with the big guy.”

The aforementioned “Big Guy”, and the obvious source of the Heartless team’s name “The Big One” is a massive round Heartless clad in a purple jumpsuit similar to that of the Soldiers, although on it, it covers next to nothing, split at the seams to reveal the creature’s massive blue chest, the Heartless symbol displayed there seeming a most tempting target. If only it hadn’t proven its front side invulnerable to attack.

Azlyn nods and rushes forward. The Large Body lumbers up to her and swings its massive fist horizontally at her, but she leaps over it, throwing her shield at the thing’s head at the apex of her jump.

The shield bounces off the head of the Heartless, which does seem to at least confuse it for a moment, then ricochets directly into the Red Nocturne hovering nearby, lining up its magical shot at Azlyn and therefore oblivious to the threat until the very second the shield hits and slices cleanly through it.

Azlyn performs a forward somersault and reaches out, landing perfectly under her falling shield and plucking it from the air back into her hand.

Sora meanwhile, hoping to take advantage of the Large Body’s confused state, leaps forward and brings the Keyblade down with a roar of challenge. The blade bounces off harmlessly. Grimacing, the boy jumps, tucks, and rolls to the side just as the Heartless brings its fist down upon spot where he’d just been standing.

Azlyn deflects an icy blast from the Blue Rhapsody, which is floating high above where she can feasibly reach. Growling, she tries anyway, jumping and hurling her shield at the creature, which dodges easily by floating to one side.

Seeing the opportunity its currently unarmed opponent presents, the Heartless fires off an icy blast, which Azlyn dodges easily.

Running from the Large Body, Sora nearly slips on the icy patch left behind by the Rhapsody’s attack. He manages to recover though, and dodge to the side just as the Heartless hurtles forward, belly first. It isn’t as fortunate as he was, however, and falls flat on its stomach after failing to gain footing on the icy ground.

With an uproarious yell, the boy charges forward and brings the Keyblade down on the Large Body’s back this appears to do the trick, as the massive creature disappears in the customary manner of all defeated Heartless.

The Blue Rhapsody is all that remains of the enemy team, floating high above the pair on the ground.

“How are we supposed to reach that thing?” Azlyn demands, dodging to the side of a blast of frosty energy. “It won’t come down!”

After a moment of thinking about the problem, a plan suddenly forms in Sora’s mind.

“Well then,” he says to his companion with a mischievous grin, “we’ll just have to go up!”

Thinking on it, Azlyn soon gets the idea of what Sora is saying. Holding her shield angled in front of her, she nods to confirm readiness to her partner. Sora rushes forward and jumps, landing with both feet on the shield. Azlyn allows a little give before pushing her weapon up, which when combined with Sora’s leap propels the Keyblade wielder through the air. The Rhapsody tries to dodge, but a backhand blow from Sora knocks it down, sending the creature hurtling for the ground. Grinning, Azlyn rushes to position herself under the flailing Heartless and slices through it cleanly with her shield’s edge, ending the match and securing victory.

The crowd roars its approval. Nodding to each other in acknowledgement of victory, the pair bow to their adoring public.

“What a match folks!” Hermes says enthusiastically. “Looks like these crazy kids are going to the finals!”

The crowd cheers even louder for a moment, and both Sora and Azlyn take a moment to bask in the attentions of the crowd.

After a few seconds though, Phil trots out to the field, takes both of the pair by the wrists, and all but drags them back to the tunnel. As he does so, however, neither Sora nor Azlyn can resist a few last waves at the still cheering crowd.

Telary is waiting for them at the entrance to the tunnel, smiling brightly at the both of them.

“Good job!” he congratulates, trailing behind the still silent Phil. “Sorry I couldn’t help out more, that thing just… I mean talk about your fisting.”

The odd and inappropriate turn of phrase breaks Azlyn and Sora out of their post-victory fugue, and both stare at the mage oddly.

“Yeah, I heard it,” he sighs, mouth twisting in a grimace.

Finally Phil stops about halfway through the tunnel, releasing Sora and Azlyn from his grip. He gives a glance to either side of the tunnel, as if watching for danger.

“Not bad, you two,” he finally says, actually sounding cheerful for the first time any of the trio can recall. “Not bad at all! Maybe I didn’t really give you guys a fair rub at first. But that bit of fighting, it might even have impressed him…”

“Who’s him?” Sora asks, curious to know more about someone Philoctetes would speak of with such respect in his voice.

“Well, only the greatest hero to ever walk the earth!” the satyr exclaims. “Hercules! He’s my greatest student, y’know. The gods put a picture of him in the stars and everything!”

Telary wonders how that would work, considering every star is a world, but decides to dismiss the notion as unimportant.

“Sounds like a real goody-goody,” Azlyn remarks, sneering a bit. “If he’s so great, then why haven’t we seen him around here?”

“Oh, he’s off visiting his dad,” Phil explains. “He chose to remain mortal, rather than become a full-fledged god, but he still likes to visit the old man occasionally.”

“A god?” Sora asks, just to confirm. Phil nods. “Wow. I’d really like to meet him someday!”

“You might regret saying that later, kid,” Phil says with a laugh. “Winner of the tournament gets free entry into the actual cup. And the winner of the cup gets a chance to take Herc himself on! I ain’t got high hopes for the warrior what tries, but it should be a good match.”

“We could take him on, no problem!” Azlyn declares, raising a strong fist in the air for emphasis.

Phil laughs, a full belly laugh that lasts for a solid minute. “Sure thing, kid,” he says after he’s done. “Which, hey, brings me to the point I really wanted to make. You three made a lotta rookie mistakes back there, and don’t think you’re getting back in that arena until we’ve made progress on every single one of them! First of all, Red, you still looked a little nervous out there in front of the crowd. Maybe we can get rid of that with a little more, well, actually, a little less…”

KH-KH-KH


Cloud stalks off the field in his usual slow way, blocking out the noises of the still going-ape crowd back in the arena.

That last fight had been a bit more challenging than his first, but nothing that he couldn’t handle in less than a couple of minutes. The challenger hadn’t even managed to scratch him, big and burly though the man was.

As soon as he steps into the tunnel, he can see and feel the world blur around him, until he finds himself once again in the private office of the man who had hired him.

Well, the god who had hired him, actually.

“Well, congratulations on another marvelous victory!” Hades, lord of the dead and god of the Underworld, says, though the praise inherent in the words is highly diluted by the god’s usual smarmy tone. He sit in the cushioned seat of a grey throne, skulls carved into each of its arms.

Means to an end, Cloud,
the man thinks, Means to an end.

“I mean, I wasn’t directly controlling that guy like I am the Heartless, so for a second I was almost worried. But it seems you managed to pull it off, and get yourself into the finals. Your adoring public will be so proud.”

“I did what I was paid to do,” he replies flatly, and the disinterest in his tone is not nearly as forced as it usually is. “As long as you keep up your end of our deal, that’s what I’ll keep doing.”

“Good,” Hades says slimily, a slick smile on his blue face. The sharp points of his teeth shine in the flickering torchlight. “I love a guy who’s committed to his cause, I really do.”

With a snap of his fingers, the god of the Underworld opens a portal with a view of Sora, Azlyn, and Telary’s practice field.

“These are your next opponents,” Hades explains, like Cloud is a child or some kind of simpleton. “I know they may not look like much…”

At the moment they definitely don’t. Sora is blindfolded, swinging desperately in an attempt to deflect the stones Phil keeps hurling at him. He doesn’t hit a single one. Azlyn is being held upside down with some kind of leather straps holding her feet, throwing her shield at a target and missing every time. And Telary is off in the corner, clad only in an honest-to-Zeus wooden barrel, with leather straps holding it up on his shoulders, casting spells at a target of his own. The spells almost uniformly go wide, missing the target completely.

“…But trust me, you’re gonna want to be careful. Especially when it comes to the kid waving the giant key around like he’s trying to unlock a piñata.”

“The Lord of the Underworld is afraid of a kid?” Cloud says with a sneer, thumbing his nose nonchalantly.

“Look, enough with the questions, pal. Just kill him, alright?”

“That’s not going to happen,” Cloud protests, stepping up to Hades, a move no one has been bold enough to pull in years. No mere mortal, anyway. “My contract says…”

“I know what your damn contract says!” the god yells testily, strands of red appearing in his otherwise blue-burning hair.

“I wrote it, okay, so don’t repeat words back to me that I already wrote!”

“Then keep to those words. Otherwise, I don’t care what you say you can do for me, I will walk.”

Hades takes a second to breathe, restore his cool. “Fine, do what you think is right,” he says with mocking emphasis and a cruel sneer. “Just understand that if you don’t handle things to my liking, I may have to terminate our agreement outright. And believe me when I tell you that you do not want that, okay?”

“Fine,” Cloud practically spits out, a hard look in his eyes. Scowling at the thought of what he’s about to do, he turns and walks away, trusting Hades to return him to the arena proper.

Hades takes a moment to fume after teleporting Cloud out of his throne room in the Underworld.

“Geez,” he says to himself, crossing his arms and leaning back, using his godly powers to keep himself from falling over. “He’s stiffer than some of the guys I got shacking up down here!”

A thoughtful look on his face, the god of the Underworld turns to the window overlooking his domain. Bounding up the path in the distance is what he considers his own personal insurance policy, just in case.

“Still though, he might surprise me,” Hades concedes. “And if not, well…”

The bone-rattling roar that rises up is assurance enough that everything will work itself out. All according to his design.

KH-KH-KH


Though the sun has gone down and the field is lit only from the fires raging in pots all around the upper lip of the arena, the crowd at Olympus Coliseum has indeed actually grown since the tournament began. Evidently good word of mouth has been spread.

“Okay, ladies and gentleman!” Hermes exclaims over the shouting that erupts over his appearance, and the inevitable beginning of the final match. “It’s been a fun day here at the coliseum, and we’ve seen some incredible fights, but it’s all come down to this. In just a few short moments, our final match will begin…”

Over in the tunnel, Sora, Azlyn, and Telary all huddle at the entrance to the arena. Telary is attempting a pep talk, and it isn’t going well.

“…And to be honest, we never even found out what had been making that noise!” he says, the end of a supposed-to-be inspiring anecdote. “Now my money is obviously on Miss Daughtry’s canary, but…”

“Oh, would you cut it out!” Azlyn snaps, nerves suppressing her limited abilities of gentleness. “The point is, our opponent is as tough as he is cute, which trust me is a lot, but it doesn’t matter, we’re going to smoke him anyway. Alright?”

The boys nod. Sora is grinning almost uncontrollably. He can’t believe that he’s just moments away from possibly being a championship arena fighter!

A part of him, though, is saddened by the thought of how much Riku would have loved to participate in something like this. After doing a bit of asking around, the trio had been able to determine that neither Riku, Kairi, nor King Mickey had been to the world recently. Another dead end.

But Sora can ill afford to give up hope. It’s only been a little while since setting out on his journey, and there is so much universe left to explore. He’ll find his friends.

“...Give it up for Sora, Azlyn, and Telary!” Hermes cries out, gesturing to the tunnel. The trio emerge, all looking confident. After Sora gives a grateful wave to the crowd, they walk to the arena floor as one. Cloud is already there, looking at them with impassivity.

The crowd seems to roar for a solid minute, and the combatants just stand in the middle, soaking it all in.

“Well, let’s not keep you good people waiting another second!” Hermes says, floating up to an altitude high over the arena. “On your marks, get set… Go!”

SAT charges forward immediately, not wanting to give their opponent even a second to prepare. Telary shoots off a fire spell.

Cloud moves out of the way at lightning speed, and the trio try to reverse to keep up with him, but Telary ends up losing his footing and falling to the ground, smacking into the stone with a loud noise.

Sora and Azlyn successfully make the maneuver and continue their charge unabated. Cloud blocks Sora’s first Keyblade swing, then quickly backpedals away from Azlyn’s follow up kick.

Sora pursues, but Cloud’s buster sword is held too sturdy, and each of his next three blows seem to bounce off the sword like they had the Large Body’s swollen belly.

Telary has recovered by now, and charges after his opponent, refraining from firing any more spells off, just in case they might hit one of his friends. Cloud sees the mage and, having determined him the weakest of the pack, breaks off his duel with Sora, swinging the buster sword in a wide arc so he has to back off, as well as Azlyn.

With a single, almost impossibly long leap, the mercenary bounds toward Telary. He snaps out with a kick as he lands, catching the mage in the chin. The red-headed boy goes down, the coliseum’s automatic systems teleporting him away from the bout.

He recovers almost instantly though, sat on a bench by the arena floor. All that training seems to have been for nothing, as he’s just been taken out of the fight once again. Practically useless!

Azlyn and Sora drop into prepared stances next to each other, eyeing Cloud from across the square arena. The man stands still, holding his sword in front of him, both hands gripping the hilt.

“Plan?” Azlyn whispers to her remaining teammate, hoping he’ll have a clever idea like he had in the last match.

“Don’t get beaten,” is all the boy is able to come up with.

“Solid,” Azlyn mutters under her breath.

Sora is about to retort when Cloud moves, thrusting his sword out and almost gliding across the arena in a single smooth motion. The pair scatter, but Sora gets caught up in the rush of wind from Cloud’s attack, and stumbles to the ground, coming down hard on his knee. He thinks he hears a pop.

Cloud is so caught up in the movement of battle that he doesn’t even think before bringing his sword down towards the Keyblade wielder. Luckily the boy is able to fight off his pain and roll to the side, avoiding the blow.

Before the mercenary can strike again, Azlyn leaps in and throws her fist directly into his chin, sending him staggering back.

“Man,” Azlyn huffs out, shaking the bit of pain that accompanied her punch out of her fist. “And here I’d promised myself I wouldn’t mess up your gorgeous face.”

“Won’t get the chance,” Cloud says back, taking his ready stance up again.

“We’ll see.”

Azlyn flings her shield forward at her opponent, following after it on foot quickly. Cloud deflects the flying object, only to find its flinger coming upon him once again, fists ready to fly.

All of her punches hit directly on the flat of Cloud’s blade, stinging the knight’s hands despite the protective leather and steel of her fighting gloves. He lashes out with his knee, hitting Azlyn directly in the stomach and sending her down. For good measure, he brings the flat of his sword down on her head too, knocking her to the floor of the arena. She is teleported out not a moment later.

When his companion appears on the ground next to him, Telary immediately thrusts a potion towards her. Once the knight is able to take it, he looks out over the arena, where Cloud is stalking almost lazily over to the prone Sora.

“C’mon, Sora…” Telary utters under his breath, teeth clenched with worry.

The fiery agony in Sora’s knee has not let up, leaving him defenseless before his opponent. It’s odd, he thinks after a second of watching Cloud stride towards him with his sword held out, that despite the pain he feels, he hasn’t been teleported out yet.

Phil is wondering the same thing over on the sidelines, until he hears a rush of wind and catches the smell of brimstone. Horrified, he looks up to see Hades standing by his side, smirking devilishly.

“Hades!” the satyr cries, jumping back in sheer shock. “What are you doing here?”

“Well I should think it would be obvious, my stubby friend,” the evil god replies with a smile that could shed the skin off a snake. “I’m making your little games more interesting than you ever could!”

Cloud knows his devotion shouldn’t waiver. He has a goal he needs to accomplish and the only way is to use the power Hades can provide. Power he desperately hopes is worth the price he’ll have to pay.

“What’s going on?” Sora asks desperately, hoping against hope that the coliseum’s systems will get working again before it’s too late. “What are you…?”

“It’s nothing personal, kid,” Cloud mutters, hoping that will make things okay.

“Something, uh, something seems to be off, folks,” Hermes says nervously to the now silent crowd. “It looks like Cloud should be our winner, but… Aagh!”

Suddenly two small imps, one skinny and blue, and the other pink and round, leap up onto the messenger god’s back, dragging him down to the ground even as he screams in protest.

Telary holds Azlyn close to him, hoping that what he thinks is about to happen doesn’t happen. He can feel the girl trembling.

Sora meets Cloud’s eyes, and his expression hardens. “Go ahead and do it,” he demands with false bravado, even as his voice starts shaking.

Cloud remains impassive even as he raises up his buster sword, the crowd gasping in fear as the blade rises. He knows now exactly what needs to be done. Closing his eyes, the man brings down his sword, point first…

Directly into the ground beside Sora, deep enough that it stands without any support. Everyone in the crowd lets out a sigh of relief, and Telary desperately fights against his urge to faint from the relief he feels.

“I’m not going to kill you, kid,” Cloud says with just a hint of compassion in his monotone voice. “Nothing’s worth that.”

“Well, well, well,” Phil gloats to the god next to him. “It looks like your little plan backfired. Too bad.”

“Yeah, it seems ol’ Cloudy boy just didn’t have the kind of killer instinct this operation needed,” Hades sighs, shaking his head sadly. A moment later though, he perks up, sneering down at Philoctetes. “Good thing I remembered Rule #3.”

“Never change your underwear during a winning streak?” Phil says, confused as to how that applies in this situation.

“No, you moron!” Hades sasses back. “Rule #3: Always have a backup plan!”

Suddenly a vicious roar goes up over the coliseum. Every head in the arena turns to its source, just as a massive black dog with three vicious looking heads bounds over the wall and lands on the arena floor, knocking down two of the arena’s towers in the process and negating the barrier they create.

The monster seems to only have eyes for Cloud. Roaring, it charges for the mercenary, knocking one snarling head directly into him, sending him flying across the arena floor.

Then he turns to Sora, rearing up and preparing to crush the boy, whose only regret is that he’ll never be able to see Riku and Kairi again.

Before the dog can land, however, a red-haired man springs seemingly from nowhere, dressed in an orange sleeveless tunic that conforms to every one of the numerous muscles of his chest. Raising his massive arms, he stops Cerberus in his tracks.

Sora is dumbstruck by the sight, his mouth flopping open in shock.

“Get out of here!” Hercules, son of Zeus and the greatest hero alive, cries out to the arena’s occupants, most of whom actually began evacuating as soon as the three-headed hell beast appeared.

Sora tries to rise, but the pain in his knee brings him down again. Then suddenly his body is enveloped in a soft green light. When it fades a second later, everything feels normal again.

Sora rises and raises the Keyblade, ready to give Hercules a hand, but suddenly a hand grabs the hood of his jacket and pulls him back. Turning, he sees that the hand belongs to Azlyn, who is urging him to join the rest of the arena in fleeing.

“But…” he tries to protest, cut off by another yank that nearly crushes his windpipe. Realizing that Azlyn is only looking out for him, Sora joins her in retreat.
 

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Oh my gosh, this chapter was a hoot. You got everyone in character spot on. I also laughed at the innuendo jokes put in there, including the SAT one. Unless it was a coincidence? In any case, I like Rule #3. a lot. And it was awesome seeing Azlyn, Telary, and Sora work together in battle beforehand. Hermes being the announcer really took me by surprise, but gosh, it was perfect. And I like Azlyn being in love with Cloud. lol. And Telary being self conscious about his pants was amusing too. I look forward to the following chapter and seeing what happens after Sora comes back to help Hercules. :D
 

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The trio and Phil only stop once they reach the lobby, though everyone else continues out into the coliseum courtyard.

“I thought you were done for out there kid!” Phil exclaims, wrapping both of his arms around Sora’s shin affectionately. “And we’ve still got a buttload of training to do!”

“Don’t start making a schedule yet,” Sora tells Phil, shaking his leg until the satyr gets the hint and lets go. “We’re going back in there.” Azlyn and Telary nod their agreement.

“You can’t do that!” Phil exclaims, so mad that he’s actually hopping. “Cerberus’ll have you for their dinner. Literally! And besides, Herc is out there. And if there’s one thing you can count on, it’s that Hercules…”

Suddenly the ground shakes, and a roar that definitely has notes of triumph in it suddenly fills the air.

“Okay, okay,” Phil relents with a heavy sigh, “I get your point. Just be careful out there!”

“No promises,” Sora replies with a smirk, even as he leads his companions back out into the arena.

Hercules is not having a great go of it. He’s definitely not down for the count by any measure, but neither is he making any significant headway in defeating Hades demonic Doberman.

His normal strength and prowess is being tempered by the large unconscious man slung over his shoulders, leaving only one hand free to actually do any fighting. It’s been useful so far, knocking Cerberus away with super powered blows and preventing him from doing any real damage, but even former demigods tire eventually.

Suddenly, something whirls through the air, like the discuses Hercules definitely-not-friends had played around with during childhood. This is significantly larger, however, with much more weight behind it. It slams into Cerberus’s rightmost head.

Roaring in pain and annoyance, the entire tri-headed pooch turns towards the source of the attack, and finds Sora, Azlyn, and Telary all standing in battle positions at the mouth of the arena’s tunnel.

“Get Cloud out of here!” Sora yells across the field to Hercules. “We’ve got this covered!”

Hercules nods and begins to sprint for the other tunnel, though Cerberus follows close behind, literally nipping at Herc’s heels.

“Oh no you don’t!” Telary cries, raising his staff into the air. “Thunder!”

In a flash, three sizzling bolts of electricity crash down from the sky and directly into Cerberus, one in each head.

In pain and enraged, the dog whips around quick as the cracking of a whip. Spotting the source of all its damages so far this evening, all three heads growl as the massive black-furred body stalks towards its new prey.

“What now?” Azlyn whispers to her companions, eyes fixated on the gigantic monster steadily creeping towards them. “Anybody got a plan?”

“Uh, b-b-beat it up?” Sora suggests, his voice wavering as he notes the closeness of the beast.

“Okay by me!”

The trio scatters in two different directions as Cerberus’s front paws slam into the ground they’d just been occupying, kicking up dirt and sand.

Sora and Telary move to the right, while a foreword somersault catapults Azlyn left.

Sora reverses immediately and charges for the rightmost head, swinging his Keyblade down into the skull. The head cries out in pain as the blow registers, turning towards the boy and biting. He just barely manages to backstep away.

Azlyn goes for the left head, but a quick shake knocks her away before she can land any blows.

While his companions continue their tactics of hitting once and moving away quickly to avoid retaliation, Telary hangs back, studying the situation. After all the failure he’s had in the realm of fighting today, he figures it might before the best if he just stays out of the way, maybe firing off a cure spell or a few offensive spells if necessary.

He hates this, feeling like he can’t contribute, like a burden. If only he could somehow really make a difference…

Suddenly he realizes that he has no choice but to intervene, as both Azlyn and Sora sustain blows. Sora flies safely out of range, but Azlyn lies prone in front of all three of the murderous mutt’s heads. They look ready to strike.

Yelling defiantly, the mage charges forward, diving through the air at the last second, arms outstretched. He manages to push Azlyn away before the jaws can close in on her.

He’s not so lucky, however, as he feels teeth penetrate the fabric of both his hoodie, shirt and pants. No skin breaks, but he remains steadily held.

Then suddenly there’s a great ripping noise, and he drops the ground. Sans clothing.

Scooting up onto his boxer-clad butt, Telary looks up to see Cerberus’s heads shake once more, flinging the fabric in its mouths away into the wind.

The center head is not so occupied, though, and charges down towards him, mouth ready to swallow him up.

It’s an odd kind of synergy that’s brought Telary right into a situation he had been so specifically trained for, he notes obliquely.

Coming up with a plan in the fraction of a second he has available, Telary raises his head and aims for directly down the beast’s gullet.

“Fire!”

The blast of heat and flame forms at the tip of his wand before shooting out and directly down the throat of Cerberus’s middle head. As the flames disappear, the monster rears back in pure pain, smoke leaking from its throat in black spurts.

But a hellhound is plenty used to dealing with fire, and by the time its front paws have touched the ground, the beast is ready to strike once again.

But so is Sora, who takes a flying leap at the monster’s middle head and brings the Keyblade down upon it hard.

Adding that to the internal damage already sustained proves too much for Cerberus, who sways weakly for a moment before collapsing to the ground, completely knocked out.

Sora offers a hand to his companion, though he can’t stop snickering at the mage’s state of undress.

“Nice,” he comments playfully, gesturing to the silver stars set against the blue fabric of his underwear. Telary’s face goes beet red as he tries to cover himself.

“Hey, be nice!” Azlyn demands as she approaches the pair, putting a hand on Telary’s back. The mage shivers for a moment before relaxing. In the privacy of her own head, Azlyn realizes that she can see what those nymphs must have been whistling about.

“I’m sorry,” Sora says through intense laughter. “I’m grateful for your work here, Tel, I really am. But c’mon, it’s kind of…”

Sora’s apology, and laughter, is cut off abruptly as Azlyn reaches across to him and gives a tug. Weakened from the fight, Sora’s jumpsuit falls to the ground, exposing his own boxers. Palm trees on white fabric.

“Kind of what?” Azlyn asks smugly, as Telary bursts into laughter beside her.

“Ahem…” Phil’s voice rings out from behind the group. Slowly, the trio turns around to see Phil and Hercules standing at the mouth of the tunnel. Having seen everything. Literally.

“Two words,” the satyr says as he wrinkles his nose and turns his head away. “Yuck!”

KH-KH-KH


After everyone gets dressed again, the group gathers in the lobby. Sora, Azlyn, and Telary stand at attention across from Phil, who is perched on the immovable block. Hercules stands next to him, arms crossed.

“…Thus I do dub thee junior heroes!” Phil says at the end of his long, elaborate speech, which he’s reading from a scroll in front of his face. “This conveys upon you three the full rights and privilege to compete in…”

“Hold up,” Azlyn says, cutting the satyr off. “What are you talking about junior heroes? Is this about the underwear thing, because I swear to you, that isn’t normal behavior!”

“No, this isn’t about your questionable victory celebrations,” Phil assures her. “Well, okay, maybe it’s partly about that, but moreover, it’s just the fact that you three don’t quite get yet what it means to be a true hero. You ain’t got what it takes.”

“What does it take?” Sora asks, hoping for an at least semi-easy answer.

“That’s something you three will have to find out for yourselves,” Hercules answers, smirking at the trio. “I won’t be easy, I can guarantee that. But when you do find it, oh man will you guys feel rewarded. Trust me.”

“Well, I guess we can start by proving ourselves in the games!” Sora says with a determined look and a smile.

“That’ll be a long time coming,” Phil sighs, frowning deeply. “Cerberus did some serious damage before you guys took him down, along with your pants.”

“Will you let that go once we become full-fledged heroes?” Telary asks hopefully, wanting to put that whole mess behind him as soon as possible.

“Maaaaybe,” Phil replies, drawing the word out. “But probably not.” Telary just sighs in defeat.

“Well, either way,” Azlyn says, her voice steady with the guarantee. “We’ll be back. Count on it!”

With that, the trio files out.

“Quite a unique bunch there, eh?” Hercules says to his old teacher with a sly wink, the word unique not sounding like a particularly positive adjective in that sentence.

“I’ll say,” Phil shoots back with a snort. “But they did good work in the prelims, and despite the strange things they did after, they took care of Cerberus.”

Hercules snorts. “Please,” the demigod scoffs, “by the time those guys got out there, I pretty much had Cerberus on the ropes.”

“Your secret’s safe with me kid,” Philoctetes chuckles, punching his greatest student on the upper arm. “My lips are sealed.”

Out in the courtyard, Sora, Azlyn, and Telary come upon Cloud, sitting on the stairs leading to the exit and looking sulky. After a quick look at his companions, Sora approaches the man.

“Uh, hi,” the Keyblade wielder says cautiously. “Are you all right?”

Cloud heaves a great sigh before looking up at the trio. “I’m sorry, Sora,” he apologizes, and it sounds like it takes a great effort to do so. “About what I almost did back there in the arena. I should never have accepted Hades’ deal. It was stupid.”

“Why’d you do it?” Azlyn asks abruptly, prompting a light slap on the arm from Telary.

“He offered me a deal,” Cloud explains, turning his face away from the trio. “I’m looking for someone, see, and I thought that I could use Hades’ help to find them. I used the power of darkness, and it backfired on me.” He turns his face back to the group, lips pursed. “That’s a serious lesson.”

Sora gives the mercenary a sympathetic smile. “I understand. I’m searching to.”

“For your light?”

Sora nods.

“Don’t give up on your search, Sora,” Cloud says, standing up and clapping the boy on the shoulder. “Never stop until you find your light. But make sure you do it the right way, huh?”

“I promise,” Sora says, even as Cloud begins to walk away. After a moment, Sora turns back to him. “Hey, how about we have a rematch sometime? Without dark powers being involved, eh Cloud?”

“No thanks,” Cloud replies coolly. The trio watch him go for a few seconds.

“Too bad that cape is blocking my view of his butt,” Azlyn sighs. The boys groan, heading up the steps towards the exit. After a moment, the knight follows after them. “Hey, this light he was just talking about, do you think he meant a girlfriend or something? Because that would be a real bummer.”

“Ugh,” Sora says, rolling his eyes at the girl. “Between this and pulling my clothes off, sometimes I can hardly believe you’re older than me, Azlyn.”

The knight and the mage stop in their tracks at that, exchanging a glance as Sora pushes the door open.

“Uh, yeah,” Azlyn agrees nervously. “I guess so.”

KH-KH-KH


The sun is barely up the next morning before Hercules begins work repairing the arena. With a grunt, he lifts a large chunk of stone debris and hauls it off to the side.

Unbeknownst to him, he is watched.

“He’s strong, he’s kind,” Hades mutters sourly, idly playing with the ten-inch Hercules action figure in his hand. “And hey, handsome to boot. In fact, Hercules might just be perfect!” The god pauses, examining the doll. Suddenly, he squeezes it tight, until it actually bursts into flames. “Perfectly infuriating! One day I’m gonna get my hands on him, and when I do…”

“Must you carry on so?” a light but menacing voice chimes in from behind Hades. Scowling, he turns to see Maleficent standing behind him, face impassive as usual. “These sort of outbursts can’t be good for your health. Might shorten your life expectancy.”

“Watch it lady!” the god of the underworld threatens the jade-skinned witch, pointing a warning finger at her. “I do the jokes around here!”

“Well, it seems you are capable of little else,” Maleficent says with a most infuriating smirk. “Your little scheme backfired ever so. I must say, it’s almost impressive!”

“Round one,” Hades assures her, looking back at Hercules down on the field. His winged horse has joined him now, white fur turned orange in the light of the rising sun. “There’ll be more tournaments, and they’ll bring the key brat back onto my home field. I’ll deal with him then, and Hercules to boot! Nothing to worry about, I’ve got things covered.”

“Your desire for vengeance is so very strong,” Maleficent observes, resting a bony finger on her chin. “The Heartless respond well to it. I see now that I was very wise to choose you as an ally.”

“Damn straight!” Hades agrees. “You’ll see Mal. Everything’s gonna be coming up Hades soon enough!”

“If you say so,” the witch concedes, grinning wickedly as she fades out of sight.

If you say so,” Hades repeats in a mocking tone, sneering at the spot Maleficent had just occupied. “She’s in command today, but she better pray it’s a long time before I get her on my turf. One day, I swear I’m gonna welcome that witch to the Underworld personally. And that’s a promise!”
The end of the Cerberus fight may have been a bit silly, but it's good to have fun every once in a while eh? Up next, the most dramatic Gummi ship flight yet!
 

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I was greatly amused at the end of the fight with Cerberus. Goodness, a lot of pants coming off in this one. lol. I really like the bickering between Hades and Maleficent a lot too. Hades is like my absolute favorite villain in Disney to this very day. He's got the best jokes there is. <3 Azlyn wanting a look at Cloud's butt was pretty funny too. Poor Azlyn, Cloud is already taken by two ladies already. Otherwise, I like seeing Telary hold his own in the fight! Way to go Telary! *whistles* I look forward to the dramatic Gummi ship flight. I imagine this means we'll be seeing Tarzan's world next? Also, I take it Azlyn and Sora are the same age? xD
 

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“That was a very nice thing you did back there, Sora,” Telary congratulates his friend as the ramp of the Gummi ship closes up. “Forgiving Cloud like that. I mean, the guy almost killed you!”

“You don’t have a thing for him too, do you?” Azlyn teases. “Because believe me when I say, I will fight you for him!”

Sora laughs at her jest, shaking his head. “Don’t worry, Azlyn, he’s all yours,” he playfully concedes. “And as for forgiving Cloud, Telary, I just couldn’t hold a grudge against him. He seemed so lost, and he was only doing what he did for someone he missed.”

“So,” Telary says as he follows the boy up into the ship’s main area, Azlyn having already cleared the ladder, “what you’re saying is, you’d forgive someone who did something bad for a good reason?”

At his perch on the table, journal already open and pen primed, Jiminy looks up at the newly arrived trio, his interest piqued by the direction of their conversation.

“Of course, Telary,” Sora answers, like it’s the most obvious thing in the universe. “I think everybody deserves a second chance if they want it. After all, he didn’t actually go through with killing me, did he?”

“No,” the mage sighs, sinking into a chair. “I guess he didn’t.”

“Well,” Sora says, already inching towards his room, “I’m going to go clean up, take a shower. Phill offered after the tournament, but I really wasn’t crazy about showering without indoor plumbing, so…”

“Go ahead,” Telary says with a wave of his hand. Grinning, Sora exits to his room, passing Azlyn, who has emerged from the kitchen with a glass of water.

Azlyn sits down at the table’s other chair, sighs, and knocks back a few gulps of water. Telary waits silently until he’s sure he can hear the shower running. When he can, he focuses on Azlyn.

“Did you hear that conversation at all?” he nervously asks his counterpart, though he’s obviously excited as well.

“Mostly,” she grunts, puzzled. “Why?”

“Did you not hear what he said about forgiving people who make mistakes?” Telary scolds her.

“So?”

So, Azlyn,” he continues, exasperated, “I think we should tell him the truth. I think he’ll understand, no matter what happens.”

“Yes!” Jiminy cries out triumphantly, jumping almost two feet into the air. “Finally you two are starting to see sense! Thank heavens, I was beginning to think I’d have to resort to drastic measures!”

“Are you for real, Tel?” the not-actually-a-knight scoffs, standing up from the table and walking away. “I thought we went over this! If Sora knows we lied to him…”

“Stop it, Azlyn!” Telary says firmly, standing up and facing his friend down defiantly. “Now you’re just being unreasonable. Sora just forgave the guy who wanted to kill him, for goodness sake, and you still think he wouldn’t accept us, despite our deception?”

“Who tried to kill Sora?” Jiminy chirps incredulously.

“Telary, please,” Azlyn protests angrily. “The situations are totally different.”

“Yeah, you’re absolutely right,” Telary shoots back. “We’ve never tried to kill the boy!”

“That’s not what I mean, idiot! Cloud ended up not being able to kill Sora, and we’ve been successfully lying to him for days now! We’re worse than Cloud, because we’ve been able to live with our ‘bad decisions’ without rejecting them.”

“But we’re doing it now, don’t you see?” Telary says firmly, moving across the room and taking Azlyn’s hands in his. Looking into her eyes, he continues. “We can trust Sora, I think he’s proven that. And if we show him that, finally, he can trust us, then everything wrong about this stupid lying situation can be made right again. He’s a good guy, Azlyn. You know that, and you know he’ll understand what we’ve done.”

Azlyn looks away in the silence that follows, tears welling up in her eyes. After a moment, she looks back up at Telary. “He’s my only friend besides you, Tel,” she says shakily. “What if after this he’s not anymore?”

Telary smiles down at his best friend. “Then I guess I’ll just have to be your only friend. Because I’m telling you right now Azlyn, you’re stuck with me for the rest of your bound-to-be reckless life, missy.”

The pair hug, a gentle, tender embrace that lasts a full minute.

“So,” Jiminy interrupts. “You’re telling Sora everything, are you?”

“Yes,” Azlyn confirms as she breaks away from Telary’s arms. “We’re going to let Sora know the truth.”

Jiminy actually falls back onto the tabletop, letting out a sigh of relief that seems to contain more air than his body could possibly hold.

KH-KH-KH


Sora certainly takes his time recovering from the adventure at Olympus. Nearly three hours pass between his shower and actually showing up in the Gummi ship cockpit. By the time he does arrive, the space around the Gummi ship has actually changed colors, from light blues and yellows into a swirl of dark red and darker blue.

Telary and Azlyn are, of course, nervous wrecks, even after they’d gone over again and again exactly how they would break their secret to their companion.

Sora certainly doesn’t sense anything out of the ordinary when he enters the cockpit. Azlyn looks as calm as ever, still lazily explaining the events at the coliseum to Jiminy, whose tiny pen moves at lightning speed as he tries to get everything recorded for posterity. Telary looks nervous, of course, but Sora really just considers that par for the course by now.

“Hey, guys,” the boy greets his friends, crossing to the remaining unoccupied chair and sinking into it. He leans back, lacing his fingers together behind his head. “How long have we been flying around? I got out of the shower and pretty much collapsed, so…”

“A few hours,” Telary informs him, his voice squeaking slightly. This is a bit more edge than Sora normally hears from the mage while he’s flying, but he decides to put it down to the darker scenery outside the cockpit. Truth be told, it’s making Sora nervous as well.

Azlyn sighs heavily and spins her chair around, facing Sora with a serious expression, mouth set in a thin line.

“Sora,” she says, licking her lips nervously, “I think it’s time the three of us had a talk. Telary, put the ship on autopilot, this is going to need your full attention.”

“Uh, just give me a second, okay?” Telary requests, checking his instrument panels thoroughly. “I think we’re coming up on another world here, and I don’t want to crash into it. Might hinder the mission, let alone any discussions we might be having.”

“Just hurry it up,” the knight snaps irritably, a scowl replacing the thin line her mouth had become.

“I wanna see this new world!” Sora says eagerly, rising from his seat and bounding over to Telary’s chair, hovering over his shoulder and trying to get a glimpse of the readouts. They don’t actually make sense to him, but he continues to study them, just in case there’s something that he missed.

“We should be able to see it on the… Oh, there it is!” Telary’s hand sweeps in front of him in a grand gesture. The world Sora sees in front of him when he looks up doesn’t seem to contain many grand features, just a lot of tall trees.

The life readings Telary observes on the monitors are intensely high, though they also don’t seem to indicate much of a human presence. Just a lot of animals. Very little Darkness either, since even the most dangerous of predators tends to hunt and kill with little actual malice in its heart.

“I can’t believe we’re going to have to search that much jungle to find Riku and Kairi…” Sora mutters to himself in amazement and worry.

“Oh, please,” Azlyn scoffs, appearing at Telary’s other shoulder and giving the Gummi’s readouts a disdainful look. “There’s no way we’re going down there. If the king’s gone somewhere, it’s gonna be a place with a lot of people. Besides, we do actually have something very important to discuss…”

“It can wait!” Sora shoots back angrily, probably the angriest Telary or Azlyn have ever seen him. “Maybe your king isn’t down there, but we’ve got to check everywhere for…”

“So we just end up wasting time we could be using to save the universe to check every nook and cranny of every world for your stupid friends!” Azlyn practically spits, leaning over Telary and getting right in the argumentative Keyblade wielder’s face. “Who, for all we know, didn’t even make it off your world, or are Heartless chow, or…”

“Take that back! You don’t get to talk about my friends like that!”

“Oh yeah? Well why don’t you come over here and stop me, huh?”

“Please don’t do this, guys!” Telary begs, his voice practically a whine. “We were all just starting to really get along, and now you’re…”

“Stay out of this!” Azlyn snaps at him fiercely, fixing him with a particularly intense gaze, almost frightening the mage out of his seat. “And keep moving, because we’re not stopping on this backwater…”

“Oh yes we are!” Sora cries out defiantly, crossing to Telary’s seat and grasping the control yoke in his hand. The shock of it is enough to send Telary scurrying out of the chair, fleeing to the far edge of the cockpit and covering his face with his arms.

“Let go of that!” Azlyn demands, pouncing on the yolk herself, both hands gripping the controls. With a grunt of exertion, she tries to tug them out of Sora’s hands, only succeeding in sending the ship lurching to one side.

With a grunt of his own, Sora yanks the controls his way, and the ship staggers to the opposite side. Settling her face into a look of grim determination, Azlyn tugs back, followed by Sora’s retaliatory yank, and on and on while the Gummi ship sways dangerously in the void.

After a minute of fighting, beginning to tire, Sora risks releasing the controls from the grasp of his right hand. Raising it above his head, he summons the Keyblade in a burst of light.

Telary practically screams at the sight of an actual weapon being drawn in this conflict, and he actually dives to the ground and rolls into a protective ball, hands completely covering his face. He’d known that the discussion of his and Azlyn’s deception would lead to difficulties, but he’d never imagined that things might turn out like they were now!

“Don’t do anything stupid, Sora!” Azlyn roars, though she can’t control the shaking in her voice at the thought of the boy actually using his weapon on her.

“If you’re not going to land,” Sora says, gaze moving to the control panel in front of him, “then I guess we’re just gonna have to crash!”

Despite the pleas of his companions calling out all around him, Sora yells at the top of his lungs and brings the Keyblade down on the dashboard. There is a loud sound of metal tearing, and several sparks shoot out from the damaged flight computer.

“You idiot!” Azlyn yells as red warning lights begin to flash all around the cockpit. “Without that computer functional, we’re gonna get dragged right back to…”

“Warning,” a calm female voice issues from the computer’s speakers, which only by sheer chance managed to escape damage from Sora’s attack. Her dulcet tones are in stark contrast to the chaos otherwise erupting across the cockpit. “Electrical systems feedback has damaged primary engine igniters. Catastrophic engine failure reported. Engines will fail in 10...”

“You complete moron!” Azlyn yells over the monotonous countdown, plus all of the noise from the shaking ship. “You’re actually gonna kill us all!”

“I didn’t know!” Sora swears, dismissing the Keyblade and backing away from the damaged navigational computer.
“6…5…4…3…”

“If we somehow manage to live through this, I swear I’m gonna…” Azlyn practically growls. The rest of her threat is cut off when the voice’s countdown finally reaches zero. There is a shudder as the ship’s engines shut down.

Close enough to the world below to be affected by its gravity, the ship begins to plummet. All of its occupants scream and try to brace themselves for impact…
Ouch!
 

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Boy oh boy, they were so close to revealing their lie until everything turns into a disaster! I hope Azlyn and Sora make up, whenever they find each other through Tarzan's world. I think Telary is the most mature one of the two in all of this. At least he spoke reason up till this point and knew what he was doing in flying the Gummi Ship. In either case, I hope things get mended between the two of them and the gummi ship doesn't require too much repairs, or they're in a heap load of hot water! Can't wait for the following chapters to come. :D
 

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Chapter X: Walks Like An Ape, Looks Like A Man, pt. 1
As Sora lays on his back, looking up at the high roof of the wooden tree house he’d landed in not more than a minute earlier, he remembers something his father used to say about a person’s vision being twenty-twenty when they had the advantage of looking back on events in hindsight.

He’s never really understood that notion until right this very moment, looking up at the hole his body had just recently made by crashing into the roof of the tree house with great speed. His body still hurts like hell, even as he struggles to grab the potion he’s kept in his pocket for quite some time now, just in case.

While it’s true that Azlyn had been a stubborn ass back onboard the Gummi ship, that doesn’t mean Sora should have reacted like he had. After all, who knew how hard it would be to repair the Gummi ship when it was time to leave?

Finally, Sora manages to drag the potion bottle to his lips and take a sip. A green glow surrounds the boy briefly, and
when it fades the pain of the fall drops into the background of his senses. Not gone, but much easier to ignore.

Sitting up, the Keyblade wielder sighs and tries to work out a course of action. Azlyn and Telary are out there in the jungle somewhere, but then again Riku and Kairi might be as well, so…

Behind him, there is a solid thunk of something large hitting the wooden floor of the treehouse, followed by the sound of a low growl.

Slowly, Sora turns his head to see what has landed behind him that sounds so angry. Upon getting his answer, he immediately regrets it.

Crouched in front of him is the lean, strong form of a leopard, spotted yellow fur covering its shoulders and back, with a white fur underbelly. Its piercing eyes, a pale yellow color not unlike those of a Heartless, are narrowed and fixated on him. Razor sharp teeth glint in the faint sunlight coming through the treehouse’s windows.

The creature looks dangerous as hell, and ready to pounce.

“Whoa, kitty!” Sora says slowly, rising to his feet at a snail’s pace as the leopard’s eyes keep careful track of his movements. “Is this your home? If it is, I’m sorry that…”

Sora doesn’t get to finish having his zookeeper moment, however, as the four-legged creature pounces, launching itself through the air at the boy, paws outstretched and black, razor-sharp claws fully extended.

Sora cries out in a mix of fear and boldness, swinging the Keyblade in front of him in a wide arc, hoping to knock the pouncing animal away. He succeeds, connecting Keyblade to leopard with a shock that travels all the way up his arm.

The beast manages to get ahold of itself by the time it lands, all four paws touching the ground, legs already preparing another springing stance. Startled by the intensity of his opponent’s eyes, Sora takes a step back in sheer shock.

Unfortunately, the boy is so afraid that he isn’t mindful of his steps, and his foot connects with a loose board, sticking maybe a half-inch up from the ground. It isn’t much, but it’s enough to trip the already rattled Keyblade wielder. With a startled cry, Sora falls to the floor, knocking his tailbone into the wood and sending an unpleasant tingling down his legs and up his spine.

Seeing an opportunity, the leopard charges, taking three running strides before launching itself into the air. Sora desperately raises the Keyblade in front of him, hoping to at least keep the animal at bay for another few moments so he can come up with some new strategy…

Luckily for Sora, intervention arrives not a moment too soon, in the form of a large man clad in nothing but a brown cloth about his hips. He leaps through the air at the attacking leopard, knocking into it and sending it sprawling to the floor of the house in the trees.

The creature growls its displeasure at the man, who now crouches in front of Sora. The boy can see now that in his hand, the scantily-clad man clutches a crude stone knife. When the leopard growls at him, the man returns a vicious hiss, stabbing the air with his knife and grunting, establishing himself clearly as the alpha in this situation.

Realizing that two to one odds are not circumstances it can overcome, the leopard lets out a last warning rumbling, then springs out of the treehouse via a window, shattering it and leaving glass everywhere in its wake.

Sheathing his knife, the man who saved his life turns to Sora, brushing a stray brown lock of hair out of his face.

“Um…” is all Sora can say, shocked into silence by the events that just occurred.

“Sabor,” the man grunts, his voice deep and resonant. “Sabor danger.”

“Uh, I’ll say!” Sora agrees, a little bit leery of the way the man is staring at him, transfixed somehow. The boy stands and dismisses the Keyblade.

The flash of light from the weapon’s dismissal apparently surprises the man, sending him stumbling back a few steps, landing in a crouch, weight resting on his bent legs and knuckles.

“Sorry!” Sora apologizes, holding out his hands placatingly. “I didn’t mean to scare you, I just… When I don’t want to use the Keyblade…”

“Keyblade,” the man repeats slowly in a low voice, tilting his head, his mouth almost over exaggerating the word, like he’s trying to get his mouth to fit around it. “Keyblade…”

“Uh, yeah…. So, what exactly is this place?” Sora asks, looking around at the treehouse. Dust covers most surfaces, and the rest of it looks to be in complete disrepair, uninhabited for many years, decades at least. Surely this strange man doesn’t live here? “Where am I?”

“This place, this place, where this place,” the man repeats much more quickly, grunting out each word.

Sora begins to realize now that whoever he is and whatever his reasons for being here, the man who just saved him cannot speak English. So far the only words he’s managed are the ones Sora has already used.

Still, whether it will be easy or not, Sora has to try to communicate with him. It’s his only hope of finding his way around this strange world.

“I’ve been sep-er-ated from my friends,” Sora says slowly, enunciating every syllable of his words as much as he can. “Have you seen them? Have you seen… My… Friends?”

“Friends?” the man repeats, cocking his head to the side. “Seen friends.”

“Yes!” Sora exclaims, happy to be understood. At least he thinks he has been understood anyway, it’s hard to tell. “One of them is a blonde girl, uh, she’s really loud, her name’s…”

Suddenly, Sora stops, remembering the fight he and the knight had back on the Gummi ship, the one that resulted in his inglorious crash landing. The fight in which she’d declared his search for his friends unimportant. Well, now he wonders how she would like being lost without anyone looking for her… Well, then, why shouldn’t he give that loudmouth a taste of her own medicine?

Coming out of his contemplation of revenge, Sora notices that the loincloth-man is staring at him once again, head-tilted to the side, obviously confused by the sudden cessation of Sora’s explanation.

“Um, never mind,” he says finally, shaking his head at the man. After thinking of what it is he does want to say, he looks the man straight in the eye. “I’m looking for my friends Riku and Kairi. A boy with silver hair, and a red-headed girl. Have you seen them?”

“Red-head,” the wild man mutters, ducking his head for a moment. After a second, his face rises once again, brown hair framing it. “Friends Riku! Silver friend Riku friend!”

“Yeah, that’s right!” Sora says encouragingly, hoping that this odd conversation is going to actually lead him somewhere useful in the end. “Riku and Kairi!”

“Kairi…” the man repeats, his voice lowering. After that he pauses for a moment.

Sora bites his lip, hoping that he actually managed to get through to the man. He truly hopes he has, for at this very moment, he swears he misses Kairi so much that he can almost see her, grinning playfully at him, before clasping her hands behind her back and walking away, exiting the treehouse…

“Find Kairi friend,” the wild man grunts, pulling Sora out of his momentary stupor. Shaking his head to clear it, the Keyblade wielder looks back at him. “Friends here!”

“Really!” Sora exclaims, practically shouting in his excitement. Is it possible Riku and Kairi might actually be somewhere on this world? Could he be that close to reuniting with his best friends?

“Friends here!” the jungle man repeats, thumping his chest with his fist. After that, the next few noises that come out of his mouth sound like complete gibberish.

“Excuse me?” Sora asks, his confusion actually managing to bring him out of the elated feeling in his heart.

The man just repeats the string of strange noises, thumping his left pectoral once more.

“I’ll be honest, I have no idea what you’re talking about,” Sora admits, shrugging. “But if you can take me to Riku and Kairi…”

“Tarzan!” the wild man grunts, touching one hand to his stomach. “Tarzan go!”

“Oh, so your name is Tarzan, right?” Sora asks. Judging by the loud whoop the man lets out, he infers that he guessed correctly. “Well, I’m Sora,” he says, touching his stomach just as Tarzan did when introducing himself. “Sora go, Tarzan go, together Tarzan Sora go go!”

Tarzan nods in what Sora hopes is agreement, turning and loping over to the wooden door of the treehouse on hands and knuckles. The strangeness of the movement throws Sora off, but he shuffles along after Tarzan regardless.

Reaching the closed doors, Tarzan throws them open, walking out onto the large wooden deck that surrounds the main house. Sora follows, and once he’s out in the open air, he stops dead in his tracks.

Looking out he can see an expansive vista of green treetops, stretching out to absolutely huge mountains that must be a hundred miles away. The sky is so clear blue, as or more beautiful than the skies above Destiny Islands, that all he can do is stare up at it with a slack jaw.

One thing’s for sure, Sora thinks as he follows Tarzan across the deck, still gazing all around, both at the fantastic jungle vista on one side of him and the huge, well-constructed treehouse on the other.

He’s glad Tarzan is here to lead him to his friends, because there’s no way that he’d be able to search this whole world on his own.

D
eep Jungle


“Azlyn!” Telary cries out, swiping a trio of huge bamboo shoots out of his face and trying not to trip on those underfoot as he struggles his way through the thicket he’s found himself in. “Sora! Are you out there? Please tell me you’re out there!”

Heaving a great sigh, the mage moves on, using hands, forearms, elbows, and whatever other body parts he can think of to struggle his way through the long wooden stalks that threaten to trip him up, not to mention occasionally swing back and hit him in the face.

After a few more minutes of struggling, calling out desperately for his companions all the while, Telary finally manages to reach a clearing, a large grassy space surrounded on all sides by bamboo. In the center sits a moss covered rock, looking almost lonesome.

“Join the club,” Telary mutters to the rock, giving it a good pat before sitting down on it. Normally he’d spend a bit of time magically decontaminating it to get rid of any jungle germs that may be clinging to it, but at this point he doesn’t care.

He knows he should be mad, about Sora smashing up the Gummi ship’s computer and causing the crash, or the fight Azlyn started that led to the event, but honestly at the moment his only concern is the fate of his friends. He’d seen Sora thrown from the ship during the crash, and he’d followed the Keyblade wielder out mere seconds later, but he hadn’t managed to get a good look at Azlyn before being ejected himself. She may still be with the ship, which landed who knows where, or maybe she’d been flung out of the falling craft herself.

Either she or Sora could be hurt, seriously injured, or even…

Telary shakes his head, getting rid of that thought as quickly as he can. As ridiculous and unrealistic as it is, the mage just cannot afford to think like that. He has to keep the notion that everyone is safe and soon to be reunited firm in his mind, or he may just lose it.

It’s likely that he’ll lose it soon anyway, the very minute he stops being concerned for his friends and has to think about what the destruction of the Gummi ship computer actually means. Without the hardware intact to keep his program running, and assuming that the folks at Disney Castle would keep the return program running non-stop, the minute the ship’s computers reboot it will be recalled.

He wishes, of course, that he and Azlyn had been able to explain their situation to Sora before they were forced too, but it’s too late for that kind of thinking now. No, all that’s left to do is get reunited and face consequences.

The first part of that, of course, is the actual reuniting, so Telary heaves another sigh and rises up off the rock. There’s still a lot of bamboo to cover, and more jungle beyond that, so…

Suddenly, Telary hears a rustling noise from the bamboo behind him. Managing to maintain his composure even after being startled so, the mage quickly draws his staff from the holster at his side, already preparing magic in case whatever is causing the noise is hostile.

“Azlyn…” he calls softly, hoping to get lucky for once on this miserable trip. “Is that you, Sora?”

There’s no verbal response, but the bamboo shifts once again, and this time it doesn’t stop after a few shakes, the noise getting louder and the shafts getting shakier as whatever is making its way towards Telary comes ever closer…

Suddenly the shoots nearest to Telary part to reveal a huge animal, roughly humanoid in shape, but covered in thick black fur. It walks on two hind-legs and its knuckles, ambling along at a slow but steady pace. Until it sees Telary, that is.

With a loud noise somewhere between a grunt and a scream, the animal turns and retreats, darting into the bamboo thicket to its left. The rustling of bamboo stalks grows quieter until it is clear that the animal has retreated.

Sighing, Telary holsters his staff once again. He’s actually pretty proud of how he’d managed to maintain his calm during the situation, in spite of just how many nasty things could be lurking in this jungle, waiting for their chance to pounce…

“Hey…!”

“Aaaaah!!!” Telary cries out in terror, leaping almost two feet into the air. The second his feet touch the ground once more he’s turning, not even bothering to pull out his staff, relying on the strength of his fist alone…

He connects with something hard, hurting his hand not insignificantly. A little yelp of pain follows, but it’s nothing compared to what he hears from whoever it was he just managed to strike.

“Damn it!” a familiar voice cries out, a loud, ugly exclamation. Telary immediately recognizes the voice behind it, from tone alone.

He opens his eyes to find Azlyn lying flat on her back in the grass, blood dripping from her injured nose. A lesser man would take a bit of pleasure at the reversal of past roles in this situation, but Telary’s just glad to have his friend back. Well, and full of remorse for sending her flat to the ground with a bleeding nose.

“Sorry about that,” the mage apologizes sheepishly, dropping to his knees and examining his friend’s condition. “You just kind of snuck up on me and, well, I’d just almost had this really unpleasant encounter with the local wildlife, which is huge, by the way, I mean really, there must be a fully functional gym somewhere in this jungle, because…”

“Telawy!” Azlyn interrupts curtly, her words distorted by the state of her nose. “Cood you jusd please figs ma node?”

“Sure thing!” With a wave of his hand and an utterance of the Cure spell, Telary fixes his friend up good as new. “All better?”

Azlyn sits up, tweaking her nose a bit to make sure it’s all better. “Oh, yeah, I’m fine,” she says, her voice on the verge of losing volume control. “I mean, I got stranded in the jungle by an idiot who may be the only way we can save our hides, who we really need now considering that as soon as we get our stupid ship up and running again we’ll get pulled back to the place our punishment is waiting, BUT AT LEAST MY NOSE ISN’T BLEEDING!”

The air above is filled with noises as Azlyn’s yelling frightens animals of all kinds, who fly, climb, or scurry away to avoid whatever it was that made that very loud sound. A very good idea on the part of the animals.

“Well,” Telary says after a moment, sitting his butt back in the grass, “it’s a good thing you were able to get your frustration out there! Now we can channel some of that energy in a positive direction, like finding Sora and…”

“He can rot in this stupid jungle, for all I care!” Azlyn scoffs, turning away from her counterpart with a scowl on her face.

“Oh, you don’t mean that!” Telary chides her, crawling around on his hands and knees so he’s in front of her again. “Even after what he did, Sora is still your friend. I mean, people fight, that’s normal, so…”

Azlyn says nothing, and actually turns away once again.

Telary sighs. Best to just let her stew in this anger for a while, he thinks. Eventually her real feelings for Sora will manage to win out, and then she’ll be ready to set out on a path to forgiveness on her own. Either way though, they’ve got to get moving if they have any chance of reuniting with their Keyblade-wielding friend.

“Well, I guess you have every right to be angry with him,” he concedes, which gets his partner to at least look at him again. A very encouraging first step. “But whatever your personal feeling are at this moment, we at least need to find him, okay? That’s our mission, if you remember, and it could be the only thing that will save us once we get pulled back to Disney Castle. So…”

“Let’s move out,” Azlyn says wearily, heaving a deep sigh even as she rises. She’s pretty incensed that Telary has managed to reason cooperation out of her, but also realizes that everything he’s said has been true.

“Great attitude!” Telary exclaims without even a hint of irony, popping to his feet next to his companion. With a confident, determined look on his face, he examines the bamboo surrounding the clearing.

“So which way do we go?” Azlyn asks, also examining her surroundings. “How do we find Sora in this huge jungle?”

“I’ll be honest,” Telary admits, his fearless expression faltering a bit, “I have no clue.”

“Well then,” a deep, masculine voice says behind the pair. Startled, they both turn around to see a tall men dressed in hunting clothes, carrying a rifle. His face is movie star handsome, complete with a dapper mustache, and his eyes are alert, calculating, and suggest a hint of sliminess about them. “If you two need a guide, I’d be happy to oblige. For a small fee, of course.”

Azlyn and Telary share a look, not sure at all of what they’ve gotten themselves into.

KH-KH-KH


Over the course of his adventure outside his home, Sora has found himself facing down innumerable dangers, from strange circumstances to actual heart-eating abominations of Darkness. So far he has faced each challenge, whether it be a Heartless at his back or a Buster Sword to his face, with the minimum safe amount of healthy fear, always burying it under confidence and daring.

He’s trying to apply that principle to his latest obstacle, but is finding it rather difficult in this situation. After all, a Heartless you can swing a weapon at and eventually destroy. Gravity, on the other hand, is a bit heartier a foe.

Tarzan gives another grunt that Sora suspects is of frustration, before demonstrating the principle for the third time. With a running leap, Tarzan manages to grab a hold of the swinging vine that is perfectly placed between the two steady branches he’s traveling by. As his momentum carries him close to the next landing spot, he lets go of the vine, landing on all fours, loudly but steadily. Turning back to Sora, he grunts encouragingly.

After a deep breath and a second to shore up his mental reserves, Sora charges for the vine, letting out a frightened scream as he jumps towards the hanging plant. For a split second that nevertheless feels like an eternity, he hangs midair, nothing beneath him but the jungle floor far, far below.

Next thing he knows, the vine is in his hand and he’s swinging, legs pumping to give him the extra momentum he needs to get to the next landing spot. With another cry, this one more triumphant than the last, Sora lets go.

His feet land clumsily on the branches and leaves, and he bends his knees to maintain balance, accidentally overcompensating and getting sent to his knees.

After taking a moment to catch his breath and reassemble his composure, Sora looks up at Tarzan with a cheeky grin. The jungle man squints at him for a second, then returns Sora’s grin with one of his own, almost comically wide.

“Well, that wasn’t so hard!” Sora boasts as he rises to his feet once again, sparing a glance for the platform of leaves he just swung away from. From the other side, it actually doesn’t seem so far away. “In fact, I feel like I could swing anywhere in this world I wanted! Walking will be a thing of a past for Sora…”

Tarzan grunts, interrupting his triumphant, overblown speech. Once he’s sure he has Sora’s attention, he knuckles his way over to the edge of the leaves and branches. Sora follows, still puffed up a bit from his triumph over the vine.
What he sees makes that confidence evaporate like water in a frying pan. Stretched out, maybe for a mile, is nothing but vines to swing from, with the only safe landing place so far away that the Keyblade wielder can’t even see it.

Tarzan backs up a few steps, obviously ready to start his run. Before he can though, Sora nervously sticks out his hand to stop him.

“Um,” he begins nervously, “Tarzan. Look, I know that this is easy, for both of us, and I’m sure it’s quick, but maybe there’s another way to…”

Before he can finish, Sora feels a strong arm wrap around him. Next thing he knows he’s pressed right up to Tarzan’s side, held firmly in place by the wild man’s insanely muscled appendage.

“Tarzan Sora swing both,” Tarzan grunts, nodding at the vine in front of him.

“Um, okay,” Sora says, his voice shaking fiercely. “Are you sure about this Tarzan, because that’s a long way to carry me, and…”

He doesn’t get to finish this objection either, because by the time he reaches the vicinity of his point, he and Tarzan are on their way through the air.

Though he’d never admit it to anyone if asked, even under pain of death, Sora closes his eyes and holds on tightly to Tarzan’s chest, praying to whoever’s listening that this ride will be over sooner rather than later.

Sora isn’t sure how long it takes, but eventually he feels a jolt as Tarzan’s feet connect to something, hopefully solid ground.

Opening his eyes, Sora can see that the pair have, thankfully, arrived on the ground floor of the jungle, in a large clearing, rounded on all sides by tall shoots of bamboo, stretching almost impossibly high into the sky. The space is absolutely filled to capacity, with tables and shelves set up all over, covered in books, papers, and scientific instruments that Sora is sure he’s never heard of before. In several places where there are no tables, crates are stacked high like pyramids. Back in the corner, propped up near a wall of bamboo, sits a large yellow tent.

Tarzan heads immediately for the tent, knuckling his way there faster than Sora has ever seen the wild man move before. Something in his gait definitely suggests a sense of joy. Hoping that whatever is giving Tarzan joy won’t terrify him like the vine swinging, Sora follows along after.

The tent isn’t quite as large on the inside as the outside belied, basically a small square room with a cot resting in the corner, with a small bedside table covered in a stack of three blue books and a sketchpad. One wall of the tent is set up as a giant projector screen, and what Sora suspects is a projector sits across from it.

Sitting on the cot is a young woman, at least ten years older than Sora, if he had to guess. She has a red book open in her hand, and Sora can see that the pages are absolutely filled to the brim with text. The woman wears a sleeveless shirt, white originally but warped by a long time of use without proper washing facilities, and a long red skirt, with a slit in it that goes to about mid ankle. She has straight brown hair, and big eyes that look up as the pair enter the tent.

“Well hello Tarzan!” she greets the wild man cheerfully, dog-earing the page of her book and setting it aside. “I see you’ve brought a friend! I hate to tell you this Tarzan, but he certainly is a much snappier dresser!” The girl rises from the cot and holds out her hand to Sora. “Hello, sir, my name is Jane Porter.”

“Uh, I’m Sora,” the Keyblade wielder replies, shaking the offered hand.

“Oh, good you do speak English!” Jane says with an air of relief as she pumps the boy’s hand companionably. “I was worried for a moment there that your linguistics were as advanced as Tarzan’s.”

“No, I speak English good enough,” Sora assures her, getting confused when that elicits a giggle from the girl.

“Well, since you’re obviously not related to Tarzan, may I be so bold as to ask how you came to meet him?” Jane inquires, cocking her head curiously. “After all, this isn’t exactly the sort of place one just finds themselves in.” Suddenly, an exciting thought occurs to the young woman. “Are you here to study the gorillas?”

“Uh…” Sora says hesitantly.

“I highly doubt it,” a deep voice interrupts from the entrance to the tent. Everyone already inside turns to see him, swaggering in with his rife against his shoulder. “He looks barely old enough to shave, let alone make scientific discoveries.”

Sora scowls indignantly at the man’s comments. If he wanted to stand around getting insulted, he might as well have stayed with Azlyn.

“What does it say,” the girl in question states with an air of amused superiority, strolling in after the deep-voiced man, “that everyone we meet seems to think you’re some sort of incompetent child?”

Telary ignores the knight’s rude comments, rushing immediately to Sora and enveloping the younger boy in a hug that literally lifts him off of the ground.

“Oh, Sora!” the mage exclaims, shaking the boy all around in the air. “I thought we’d lost you!”

“Yeah,” Azlyn adds, sidling up to her counterpart nonchalantly. “Which was really inconvenient for us, so…”

“Oh, enough of this juvenile buggery!” Clayton declares haughtily, sneering at the reunited trio before turning to Jane. “I regret to inform you, Miss Porter, that once again my efforts to search for the gorilla nesting grounds have been futile.” Jane frowns at the bad news, while Clayton reaches for a pouch at his side, digging around for a second before producing a small object.

The object in question is small and square in shape, colored red with stripes of orange through it. It jiggles, as if made of a spongy material.

“I did, however, manage to find this,” he says, shaking the item contemptuously. “Though I could not tell you what it is, I…”

“That’s a Gummi block!” Telary explains, finally paying attention to the pair’s chat once he’s finished examining Sora for injuries. Curious, he approaches Clayton and actually grab the block out of the bewildered and indignant jungle guide’s hand. “It looks like your standard building piece,” he explains as he examines it closer, really taking his time and judging it from every angle.

“What exactly is a Gummi block, may I ask?” Jane chimes in, squinting at the object in Telary’s hand.

“Well, they’re building materials,” Telary explains after a second, trying to give an explanation without letting the cat out of the bag about other worlds. “They’re pretty rare to find just lying around.”

“Any monetary value?” Clayton inquires, his eyes going wide.

“Not really, no,” Telary explains, deflating the guide’s enthusiasm. After a second, he looks over to his companions. “Might we be able to have a private conference for a minute or so?”

“By all means,” Jane says encouragingly.

Azlyn and Sora follow Telary out of the tent, giving each other stink eyes as they do. When Telary turns around to address them, he notices, and sighs exasperatedly.

“Oh, will you two knock it off!” he says in one of his rare moments of authority. “I know tensions are high right now, but we’re going to have to put this aside for a second. Okay?”

Azlyn and Sora just mumble in halfhearted agreement.

“Well, I guess that’ll have to be good enough,” the mage sighs, resigned to the situation at hand vis-à-vis attitude. “Anyway, I think we’ve come to the right place. At first I thought this block may have come from our ship when we crashed, but after examining it, I don’t think it could have come from us.”

“Wait a minute,” Azlyn says, her jaw dropping in shock. “Does that mean that…?”

“Yeah,” Telary confirms with a grin. “I think the king is here, in this jungle. Or at least, he was at some point.”

“Ha!” Sora laughs triumphantly, smirking at a shocked looking Azlyn. “I guess somebody owes me an apology, huh? In fact, make that double, because Tarzan says Riku and Kairi are here too!”

“This cannot be happening,” Azlyn growls, rubbing her forehead as she suddenly feels a headache coming on. “I mean, the odds on this have got to be… Wow.”

“So if the king is here,” Telary says slowly, clearly turning mental gears in his head, “and so are Sora’s friends, then I guess we’ve just got to stick it out together for a little while, eh?”

“Okay, sure,” Sora says, grinning at the thought of how close he is to reuniting with his friends. He looks at Azlyn and his grin fades a bit. “I guess you can tag along with me.”

“Yeah, well,” Azlyn sighs, fixing a nasty glance on Sora, “if it’ll help us complete our mission, I guess we can all stand to be around each other for a little bit longer.”

“Great!” Telary exclaims, clearly the only one actually excited about the continuation of the trio’s alliance. “Now, let’s go talk to this Tarzan of yours, Sora. If he knows about Riku and Kairi, maybe he can lead us to the king too!”

“Uh, yeah,” Sora agrees with an air of hesitation, scratching the back of his head a bit sheepishly. “That might be harder than you’d think. You see, Tarzan isn’t exactly… Well he’s not that… Uh…”

“Tarzan was raised by gorillas,” Jane explains, exiting the tent with Tarzan trailing behind her, fixing her with a clearly adoring gaze. “Sorry to interrupt, but I overheard you talking about something Tarzan told you. Anyway, although I’ve been doing my best to teach him, I’m afraid his speech hasn’t progressed to a very advanced state yet.”

“Wait a minute!” Azlyn says, waving her arms about before fixing Sora with a withering look. “You’re basing the fact that your friends are somewhere in this jungle on a conversation you had with a guy that doesn’t speak English?”

“Well, uh…” Sora tries to defend himself, but realizes after a second that he really can’t. His earlier joy sinks immediately to much lower depths.

“Well, what exactly did he say to you, Sora?” Jane asks, hoping to help this obviously desperate boy. “Did he use any words you weren’t familiar with?”

“He said that Riku and Kairi were here,” Sora recollects, scratching his chin idly while he thinks back on the strange conversation with the wild man. “He said that in English, I’m sure of it. But there was one word he said that I didn’t exactly understand, so…”

“Well, maybe I have a solution to your problem,” Jane suggests brightly, grinning softly as an idea comes to her. “I have a projector in the tent there with me, we’ve actually been using it quite a bit to help teach Tarzan. Perhaps if we show Tarzan some of the pictures on the slides, one of them could perhaps correspond to the word he told you.”

“Yeah, that sounds like a good idea!” Sora agrees excitedly, nodding.

“It sounds like a waste of time!” Clayton huffs, emerging from the tent smoking on his pipe. “Miss Porter, I must say that if this, hmph, circus of clowns thinks they’re going to distract us from hunting gorillas, they must be sorely mistaken!”

“Mr. Clayton!” Jane snaps, the angriest the trio have seen her yet. “If I have told you once, I have told you a million times, we are here to study the gorillas, not hunt them! And the fact that this is not the first time you’ve slipped up on that particular wording seems to suggest to me…”

“Come now, Jane,” Clayton deflects haughtily, “I merely misspoke. I’d hope we’ve gotten close enough in these past few weeks for you to know that I would never needlessly hurt a living creature.”

“Yes, I suppose,” Jane admits, glaring at Clayton as he brushes past the trio and heads to a further off part of the camp to have his smoke. “Anyway,” she says, turning back to the trio and returning to her cheerful disposition, “Let’s have a look at those slides, shall we? Come along Tarzan!” She goes back into the tent the ape-man following close behind her.

“Tarzan sure has a thing for her,” Azlyn observes wryly.

“Sure does,” Telary admits, cocking his head to one side and smiling idly. “The wild man and the lady scientist. I tell you, someone should write a book.”

A call from Jane gets the trio to gather inside the tent, Sora making sure to close the entrance flap as thoroughly as possible to keep the light from coming in and disrupting the projection. The whole group stands behind the projector, ready to see what comes up on the screen.

The first picture is of a large, furry beast resting on its hindquarters, massive arms resting beside its torso.

“GOR-IL-LA!” Tarzan exclaims, bounding up to the picture and actually head-butting the screen.

“He certainly seems to know that word,” Telary observes somewhat amusedly.

“Well, it’s one of the first ones we taught him,” Jane explains, looking at Tarzan with fond bemusement. “Sorry about the shouting though. I’m sure it wouldn’t surprise you to learn that Clayton taught that particular lesson. Anyway, I just wanted to start with something familiar so Tarzan could pick up the game. Now we’ll move on…”

The next few pictures yield little but grunts from Tarzan, and none of them correspond to what Sora had heard in the treehouse.

Just as he’s about to give up hope, Jane slips in another photo to the projector, and the image that appears on the screen ignites a jolt in Sora’s heart.

The picture is of the façade of a castle, set on a cliff and towering high into the sky. Curious, Sora leans forward to get a better look.

“Something wrong, Sora?” Telary asks the boy, concern in his voice.

“No, I just…” Sora trails off, “I don’t know, something about this picture makes me feel, I dunno, weird. It’s almost like I’ve seen it before, but…”

Telary lets the boy trail off into silence, returning his own gaze to the photo being projected. The castle being shown fills him with a bit of an aching feeling as well, thinking back to the castle he himself grew up in. In the corner of his eye, he can see that Azlyn most likely feels the same.

Tarzan doesn’t seem to recognize the picture, though, and Jane moves on. She shows a few more images, but none of them seem to hold the answers they’re looking for.

After the last picture is shown, Jane powers down the projector, leaving everyone in the tent in a funk.

“Anything, Tarzan?” Jane asks the ape man. He says nothing, and even backs up a few steps, cowed by the gazes of so many people all resting on him. After a second, he even turns his head away, hiding his face beneath a curtain of dreadlocked hair.

“Nothing worked!” Sora laments after a few seconds of silence. “We really are going to have to search the whole jungle to find my friends!”

“Not necessarily,” Clayton’s smooth, smarmy voice says as he enters the tent, still smoking on his pipe.

“What do you mean?”

“Well, my dear boy, it’s like this,” Clayton explains, still sneering at the Keyblade wielder. “We have been traipsing around in his jungle for quite some time now, searching high and low, leaving no stone unturned, and we have yet to encounter these friends of yours.”

Sora hopes that wasn’t supposed to make him feel better, because it most assuredly did not.

“There’s only one place we haven’t yet managed to search out,” the hunter finishes, giving his pipe another puff for dramatic effect. “The gorilla nesting grounds. That’s the only place left we could reasonably expect to find your friends.”

“But wait,” Telary says, thinking. “Isn’t that where Tarzan grew up? He should be able to lead us to the nesting grounds.”

“Well, actually he wouldn’t have necessarily grown up there, seeing how gorillas are migratory creatures by nature,” Jane corrects, the scientist in her absolutely unable to let that fact go unexplained. “But, he has to go somewhere when he leaves our camp every night, so I’d imagine he knows the location.”

“So, whaddya say, Tarzan?” Sora asks his new friend, crouching down so he’s face to face with the jungle-bred man. After a second of contemplating, Tarzan turns his face to the Keyblade wielder.

“Tarzan Sora go,” he replies, slowly and steadily. “Tarzan go see Kerchak.”

“Kerchak?” Azlyn asks, bewildered.

“I’d wager he’s the head monkey,” Clayton says, his face split in a wide grin. “Splendid! I’ll go along as well, as an escort. You can never be too careful in the jungle. It’s a very dangerous place, don’t you know.”

The trio, Tarzan, and Clayton head out for the gorilla nests only a few minutes later, leaving a sad but understanding Jane to look after the camp.

They head east, past the bamboo grove Azlyn and Telary had landed in. After a few minutes, Telary signals for Azlyn and Sora to drop back from Tarzan and Clayton.

“I know you’re excited about seeing your friends, Sora,” Telary begins, talking in low tones so the other two up ahead won’t hear. “But even if we do find them with the gorillas, we’re going to need to get the Gummi ship up and running. And to do that, we’ve got to find it first.”

“So what are you saying?” Sora asks the mage, hoping that it won’t do anything to impede his reunion with Riku and Kairi.

“What I’m saying is, you go with Tarzan and Clayton to the gorilla nesting grounds, see if there’s anyone there,” the mage explains. “But Azlyn and I are going to split off and search for the ship. If I’ve got my trajectory calculations correct, it should be somewhere in the same area.”

“Okay!” Sora agrees. As he walks, he’s practically bouncing from one foot to another, almost skipping he’s so excited. This could be it! Finally, after many long days of searching, he could actually be close to finding his best friends! “I can’t wait until you guys meet Riku and Kairi!” he says happily. “And then they’ll get to come with us to other worlds in our cool ship…”

“If they’re even there,” Azlyn mutters under her breath. “Which I doubt.”

She doesn’t mutter quietly enough, though, because Sora hears. The Keyblade wielder spins around to the knight angrily, looking her dead in the eye, madder than she’s ever seen him direct at her.

“What is your problem, Azlyn?” he asks, pointing an accusing finger at her like a pistol. “Huh? Every time I bring up Riku and Kairi, you act like it’s some big burden you have to deal with, that every time I want to see my friends, who I lost when our home vanished, it’s just a huge inconvenience to you! I’m sick of it, espescially since you were the one who said I could use your ship to look for them.”

“Well, I lied!” Azlyn replies, the words bursting out of her like shots from a cannon, intended for maximum pain. “I don’t care about your dumb ‘quest’ for your stupid friends who might be…”

“Azlyn…” Telary says warningly, desperately hoping that for once his friend will show some actual freaking tact and not continue this line of argument, which will only lead to an even worse blowup than the one that got their ship actually, well, blown up.

Dead!” Azlyn concludes, packing as much venom as she possibly can into the single, terrible word.

The entire party is silent. Sora is the angriest he can ever recall being towards someone he thought of as a friend, Azlyn is not feeling quite as smug or triumphant as she thought she would, Telary literally wants the jungle to develop sentience and swallow him up into the ground or a tree just so he doesn’t have to be in the position he is at this moment, and Tarzan and Clayton, though not knowledgeable of exactly what the strangers are getting so angry about, of course can feel the uncomfortableness of the whole mess coming off in waves. Clayton has at least the social grace, bred into him by a lifetime of high-class living, to turn away, while Tarzan just looks back and forth between Sora and Azlyn, like a spooked animal.

After a full minute of silence, it’s Sora who responds. “Y’know, Azlyn,” he seethes, his words hissing out through still clenched teeth, “I don’t care if I never get out of this jungle, but I swear to you that there is no way, if I find my friends or not, that I am ever going anywhere with you ever again. You pretend to be all noble and concerned with saving the universe or whatever, but I know that actually, you just care about yourself. And believe me when I say, I do not want to be friends with a person like that.”

He turns away and stalks over to Tarzan and Clayton. “Good luck finding your ship, and your king,” he says as he goes. After a few steps, he stops and turns back, facing Telary. “I’m sorry you’re gonna have to put up with her. I wouldn’t wish that on anybody, especially someone I actually like. Goodbye.”

Joining up with Clayton and Tarzan, Sora motions for the ape man to continue showing them the way to the nesting grounds. The jungle man looks from the boy to his former companions, then back to Sora, who nods. Turning then, Tarzan leads the way to his family’s home, still having trouble comprehending what exactly happened back there.

“Good luck, Sora!” Telary calls halfheartedly after the departing trio, grief and sadness filling his heart so heavy he almost physically feels it sink to the bottom of his stomach. He knows he should be at least partly concerned with what possible consequences Sora’s departure could have upon him once he returns to Disney Castle, but mostly he’s sad to see the boy go. He thought they had become friends, but he supposes that’s over now. It’s all over now, all thanks to…

“Azlyn,” the mage says, turning to his counterpart with a look she hasn’t ever seen on his face, so angry and twisted that it seems like a logical impossibility. “I hope you’re happy!”

“Look, if it’s about what’ll happen at the castle…” she starts, but is immediately cut off.

“I don’t care about that right now, Azlyn!” Telary explains, exasperated by his friend’s failure to see beyond herself for once. “Whatever happens there will happen, that’s alright. What I’m talking about is how you just drove off our friend.”

“He doesn’t care about us!” Azlyn retorts, folding her arms in front of herself and huffing angrily. “All he ever wanted was to ditch us for his precious Riku and Kairi. He made it clear from the beginning that he was just using us.”

“Like we were using him?”

The question from Telary hits Azlyn harder than any Heartless has managed to so far on their journey. As she thinks more on it, she realizes that the mage is correct. She’s the bad guy here, not Sora. It seems like she always ends up the bad guy.

“You’re right,” she sighs, falling back into a sitting position on a nearby tree branch, fallen from high above some time ago. “I can’t believe I said all that to him. I didn’t mean any of it! Telary, we have to…”

“I think we should give him some time alone,” Telary suggests, placing a comforting hand on his companion’s shoulder. “If we go back to him now, it could just start another fight. Besides, we do need to find the Gummi ship if we’re going to get out of this jungle.” For a second, he just looks at the still dejected Azlyn, her head bowed and vision focused on the ground. “Are you gonna be okay?”

After a second more of mopey staring, the knight looks up at Telary. “Yeah, I think so. I just hope things turn out.”

“They will,” Telary assures her, helping her to her feet. Together they take off into the forest in search of their most likely wrecked ship. “And who knows,” the mage chimes in after a few seconds of walking, “maybe Sora will find his friends, and he’ll be in a better mood than ever when we see him again!”
Things have to get worse before they get better, right?
 

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Right.

I'm really happy Telary can speak reason to Azlyn, because boy oh boy, does she really need it if she's going to make up with Sora. Honestly, I think both parties are at fault for using each other. I do think Sora cares about Telary and Azlyn a lot despite looking for Riku and Kairi. Just like Telary was concerned over Sora and Azlyn. I'm hoping they all make up and let the truth spill out, so they can progress further together. Of course, I like Jane a lot in this chapter, and I still dislike Clayton a lot, because he's a two faced jerk who kills gorillas. I can't wait for more! :)
 

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Chapter X; Walks Like An Ape, Looks Like A Man, pt. 2
Sora is silent the rest of the walk, seething quietly with so much rage it actually makes Tarzan somewhat wary of him, keeping a bit of distance between himself and the Keyblade wielder.

How dare Azlyn say such things about his friends! There’s no way that Riku and Kairi could be dead. He can feel it in his heart, somehow, that they are out there, waiting for him.

He’s glad he ditched the other two, or at least Azlyn. He feels bad for leaving Telary like that, to fail on his big mission, but Azlyn shouldn’t have said what she’d said, and if Telary wanted to take her side, then he was welcome to it. He was going to find Riku and Kairi in the gorilla nesting grounds, and they would be all the friends he needed, same as it ever was. Maybe they’d be stuck in this jungle forever, but so what? At least they’d be together.

“Are we close yet?” Clayton grumbles to Tarzan. “We’ve been walking for an hour, and I dare say, I…”

Suddenly, Tarzan stops, holds up a hand to halt the party. After a moment of looking every which way, he let out a series of loud calls and grunts in a peculiar language. For a moment after he’s finished, all is silent.

Then, after a few moments, two large gorillas emerge, one huge and black, with silver fur all over its back and a harsh look on his face, the other smaller and more auburn colored, looking concerned, almost scared, eyeing Sora warily.

The large black one, most likely Kerchak, begins the conversation, making noises Sora cannot translate.

Several times, he manages to make out the strange word Tarzan said to him in the treehouse, and every time it comes up, the silverback shakes its head, a disgusted look on his face. After nearly a solid minute of Tarzan's pleas, the large gorilla shakes its head with finality and turns its back, the other following, leaving behind a crestfallen Tarzan.

Sora watches the gorillas stalk off, sees how upset it has made Tarzan. Judging by the ape man's pained expression, he was not successful, which of course sends his spirits tumbling down.

Cautiously, Sora approaches Tarzan, tapping him on the shoulder.

“So, Tarzan,” he says slowly, carefully. “Riku and Kairi here? Riku and Kairi with gorillas?”

After a second of fixing the Keyblade wielder with a regretful look, Tarzan drops his head. No Riku and Kairi.

“But that’s not fair!” Sora yells, sorrow turning to anger at the ape man’s misdirection. “You said they were here! You said those words in that weird gorilla language, I thought that meant that…”

Seeing the effect his rant is having on an obviously already defeated Tarzan, Sora stops, calming himself. It’s hard, after having felt so close, but now he just has to accept the fact that…

He’s completely alone, without even Azlyn or Telary to comfort him. He’d abandoned new friends for a fleeting lead on his past, and now he is alone.

Well, not in every sense of the word. After all, Tarzan is still with him and even Clayton…

Suddenly, Sora realizes that the hunter is nowhere to be found. That’s odd, seeing as he was just here with them a minute ago…

KH-KH-KH


“Look here!” Telary exclaims, shocking Azlyn out of her thoughts about Sora. Curious, she joins him over where he’s found something, kneeling on the ground.

“What?” she asks, moving closer and standing over him. She’s glad to finally have a distraction from her thoughts.

“I found a Gummi piece,” Telary informs her, holding a squishy red block in his hands, testing it.

“One of ours?” Azlyn asks. “Or the king’s?”

“Ours, definitely,” Telary assures her, standing up and looking around the jungle for signs of another block. After checking the floor, he looks up and sees three Gummis tangled in the branches of a tree above. Grinning, he moves towards it. “Judging by the concentration, I’d say we’re close.”

“What good does it do anyway?” Azlyn laments, trudging after her partner. “So what if we get the Gummi ship repaired, we’re just going to get dragged back to the castle. And now we don’t even have whatever leverage Sora brought.” Telary doesn’t say anything, but his shoulders shift and she’s sure she recognizes what he’s thinking. “Which is, of course, my fault.”

“I promise you,” Telary assures her, leaping up and hoping to shake the branches enough so the blocks will come down, “I’ll only keep letting you feel bad about this until I’m sure the lesson has sunk in.”

Tired of watching the mage’s failed attempts, Azlyn draws her shield and hurls it at the branches above. It hits, shaking them until the Gummi blocks fall loose. One of them lands directly on his head, bouncing off the skull with a jiggly noise.

“Well then,” Azlyn says, brushing past Telary and picking up the other two blocks, “I think you can stop. I know what I did was wrong, and as soon as we make sure the ship is repairable, we’re going back after Sora.”

“As soon as the ship is okay!” a tiny, familiar, and extremely perturbed voice rises up from the jungle foliage. A second later, Jiminy Cricket leaps up onto a fallen log, normally immaculate clothes rumpled and stained with dirt. His top hat and jacket are nowhere to be seen. “What about me?”

“Jiminy!” Telary exclaims, dropping his blocks and picking the tiny chronicler up with both hands. “I was worried that with the crash and everything, you’d…”

“Oh, I’m just fine,” Jiminy assures the mage. “Except my clothes got a bit mussed up, I’m afraid. Oh well, I’ll be sure to send you two the dry cleaning bill.”

Telary laughs nervously at the cricket’s joke. “Did you see where the ship crashed Jiminy? We’ve been looking all over, but there’s a lot of jungle, so…”

“I know where it is, Telary,” Jiminy assures him. “I managed to stay inside it during the whole affair. It’s repairable, I think, but I gotta tell you, there’s a doozy of damages.”

They begin the trek, led by Jiminy, to the site of the crash, just about a half-mile away. After the first fifteen minutes or so of silent walking, punctured by repeated stops to pick up fallen Gummis, Jiminy breaks the quiet.

“So you two didn’t manage to find Sora, huh?” he says while they’re taking a quick break in a clearing to rest up and hydrate. “That’s all right,” the chronicler says reassuringly, too wrapped up in his drink of water to notice the growing uncomfortable expressions on Azlyn and Telary’s faces, “I’m sure he’s out there somewhere, and once we get the…” Finally, the former conscience realizes that both of his self-appointed charges look distinctly uncomfortable. “What?”

As the walk continues, Azlyn explains the event that led to the pair’s split with Sora, sounding upset about it all the while. In an odd way, Telary is glad to hear that. It means she really has thought about why what she did was wrong.

“Well,” Jiminy says after pausing a moment to really think on what he’s just heard and how he should respond, “you really shot yourself in the foot with that, and no mistake. Attacking Sora’s hopes about his friends’ safety was low, and when you see him again I expect the most sincere apology ever given from you, young lady.”

“Yes, Jiminy, of course,” the knight reassures him, head hung low in shame. “I want to make things right too. And not just because Sora will help us out with the queen and them, but because I’m sorry. I don’t know what came over me. I just hope Sora can forgive me.”

“You’ll repair your friendship, I’ve no doubt of that,” Jiminy says reassuringly. Azlyn smiles back gratefully.

“Speaking of repairs,” Telary drones in a sullen tone, stopped dead in his tracks with wide eyes. “The Gummi ship is not going to come together easy.”

The ground is absolutely littered with Gummi blocks of all sizes and shapes, most in the uniform red and orange of the ship’s paint job. The ship itself has been driven by the force of its crash landing several feet into the jungle beyond the clearing, at least three felled trees surrounding its nose. One wing is upright, but the other has bent and drooped towards the jungle floor. All in all, not a pretty sight.

“Oh, my baby!” Telary laments, running to the wrecked vessel and falling to his knees. “You’ve been absolutely defiled, haven’t you? What monsters must have…?”

Azlyn coughs loudly behind the mage, keeping her presence known.

“…Had their own reasons for causing this and are very, very sorry,” he concludes nervously. After another minute of mourning, he finally stands up and turns back to his companions. Azlyn can see that his eyes are a bit red. “Though things may look discouraging, I’m certain that I can fix it up good as new. Well, good enough anyway. It’ll take some time though, and I think I’ll need all the hands I can get, so…”

“We’d better go find Sora,” Azlyn concludes, nodding determinately.

“I’ll stay with the ship,” Jiminy volunteers. “Look after it just in case. And, I’m cricket enough to admit that this jungle just plain scares me. Everything’s so big, especially for a little guy like me!”

“Well, keep an eye on it, then,” Azlyn agrees.

“And stay safe!” Telary adds.

He and Azlyn set off into the jungle not a minute later, Telary trying his best to remember the general direction in which Tarzan had been leading Sora and Clayton. This being Telary, it’s only a few minutes before he and Azlyn are hopelessly lost.

“I may not have to apologize to Sora at all,” Azlyn muses as she watches Telary root around hopelessly. “Or tell him the truth about us. In fact, odds are good right now that we won’t ever even see him again!”

“I told you, I just need a few minutes to get my bearings again, that’s all!” Telary says with totally faked confidence. “I know they were headed this way, I just…”

Azlyn sighs, sitting down on a fallen tree for a moment, still agonizing over exactly what to say to Sora.

Her thoughts are interrupted, however, by the snapping of a twig nearby. Her interest perked, and glad to have a distraction, she stands and turns towards the source of the noise, somewhere to the west. Now that she’s really concentrating, she can hear several more noises. Something large is moving through the jungle, it seems. Could that something be dangerous?

She starts to head towards the sound, stopping only momentarily to confirm that Telary is busy, currently trying, and failing, to make a compass out of raw jungle material. Once she’s sure he’s distracted, she moves on towards the noise, making sure to keep quiet, just in case.

After a solid minute of silent stalking, she hears a few more crunches, and then suddenly they stop, only to be replaced by the noise of lighter footfalls a moment later. She speeds up her movement, finally arriving at a clearing in which a large, furry creature, which matches the slide of a gorilla seen back at Jane’s tent, is investigating a stray Gummi block, prodding it curiously.

The knight relaxes, aware that the ape is no real threat. Until she glances across the way and sees Clayton, stalking through the brush as stealthily as she had been, only there seems to be some kind of look in his eye, and his gun’s barrel is pointing directly at the gorilla.

Suddenly Azlyn remembers Clayton’s earlier comment about hunting gorillas, and it all makes sense. Reacting purely on instinct now, she unlimbers her shield and tosses it with a loud battle cry.

Startled by the noise, the gorilla flees. Clayton takes his shot, but it completely misses the creature. He has just enough time to angrily look up and see Azlyn’s shield before it hits him full force in the chest, sending him to the ground with a loud, startled cry.

Azlyn quickly moves towards his prone form, placing her boot heavily onto the guide’s chest. Though obviously still disoriented, he manages to fix the knight with a glare.

“Some jungle guide you are,” the knight scoffs, scowling down at him. “Leaving the people you’re supposed to be protecting so you can aim a gun at some poor animals. You’re disgusting. And to think I paid you thirty munny to lead us to your camp!”

“Azlyn!” Telary cries out, running through the jungle looking panicked. He spots his companion and runs across the clearing towards her, tripping over a twig as he does so.

“Are you okay, Azlyn?” he asks as he rises, massaging his chest where he’d landed on a rock. “I heard a loud noise, and then I couldn’t find you, so I thought… Clayton?”

“Clayton!” the excited voice of Tarzan declares. Telary, Azlyn, and Clayton all look up to see the ape man and Sora standing between two trees, obviously having just run here.

There’s a brief moment where Sora gives Azlyn a hard look, but it’s soon replaced by one of confusion as he approaches her and the pinned Clayton.

“I found him pointing his gun at one of the gorillas,” she explains to the newcomers.

Sora’s eyebrows lift in surprise at this information, but when he turns to see Tarzan’s reaction, the ape man is looking somewhere else entirely. Following his gaze, Sora can see Kerchak and the other, brown-furred gorilla looking on, the silverback clearly disturbed. A smaller, similarly colored gorilla cowers behind him. After a moment, all three turn and walk away.

“If you would remove your foot, young lady,” Clayton gasps out from beneath Azlyn’s heel, “I assure you I can explain.”

Still glaring, Azlyn reluctantly removes her foot from the hunter’s chest. He rises, wheezing and looking perturbed.

“Now, tell us why you shot at a gorilla!” Sora demands, his eyes focusing fiercely on the older gentleman.

“There was a snake, you see,” Clayton clarifies, moving his arm through the air with a slithering motion. “It was crawling up on that poor beast. I saved its life!”

Nobody appears to buy that for a second.

“Bull!” Azlyn declares hotly. “I saw you skulking through the bushes with your gun already aimed! You were trying to shoot the gorilla, not any snake! The only snake I’ve seen in this jungle is you!”

“I think,” Telary says, everyone turning to focus on him, “we should go tell Jane about this. She’s the one who’s paying you, after all. We should see what she says.”

“B-but…” Clayton yammers in protest.

“No buts,” Azlyn declares, gathering her shield and Clayton’s gun, sticking both of them to her back. “Let’s get moving. And if I see you trying to run, I swear I will cut you down myself. Clear?”

Clayton makes a few muffled grumbling noises, but otherwise moves out, Tarzan knuckling alongside him just in case.

This leaves Sora, Azlyn, and Telary all standing around awkwardly.

“So…” Telary begins nervously. “I guess that Kerchak wouldn’t let you…”

“No,” Sora replies brusquely.

“So you didn’t see…?”

“No,” Sora repeats, then begins setting off after Tarzan and Clayton, expression hard as he outright brushes past Azlyn.

“Well,” Azlyn sighs, looking on as Sora stalks off, “I guess this is going to take some time to resolve, then.”

“He’ll come around,” the mage assures his partner. “Trust me, he will.”

KH-KH-KH


“Of all the rotten things!” Jane rages at Clayton, fully advancing on him with a stern expression and a pointed finger. “I brought you on this trip to protect me from the dangerous animals of the jungle, not go stalking gorillas like deer!”

“As I explained before…” Clayton attempts to defend himself, only to be cut off once again by the enraged Jane.

“You are not to go near the gorillas again!” she declares with finality.

“Because of one little incident…!”

“You heard the lady, buddy,” Azlyn chimes in with a threatening glare.

Clayton almost snaps then and there, but immediately realizes that in this dispute he is at a vast disadvantage. Everyone else in the tent looks prepared to beat him senseless if he offers up another excuse. With one last glare and another round of grumbling, he stalks out of the tent.

“What a jerk!” Azlyn declares, still glaring hard at the tent flaps he just exited through.

“Oh, I don’t think Mr. Clayton is a bad person, Azlyn,” Jane states. “I think he’s just a bit impetuous, doesn’t know very well how to control his temper.

“A lot of that going around,” Sora mutters. Telary grimaces next to him.

“Okay, you two,” the mage declares then, grabbing each of his companions by the shoulder. “Outside, both of you. It’s time we had a talk about…”

Just then, a gunshot echoes from outside the tent, sounding close by enough that it may have come from the camp itself. Could it possibly be Clayton, acting out in his rage?

Everyone exits the tent, stopping a few feet later to observe the campground. It’s empty, and there’s no evidence that Clayton damaged anything.

“Maybe he just fired into the air?” Telary suggests nervously. “Y’know, to let off some steam?”

“And then he ran away?” Sora adds to the theory. “Because he didn’t want us yelling at him anymore?”

“There’s no blood anywhere that I can see,” Azlyn states, moving to the middle of the camp to better survey the area. Everything seems to have calmed down now, with only the normal jungle sounds permeating the area.

Until suddenly an all too familiar noise sounds, filling the air with the dreadful sound of portals of Darkness opening.

The trio’s weapons are out in an instant, even as they whirl around to face their opponents. Six Heartless stand before them in the guise of purple furred monkeys, tails twitching even as they bounce from one foot to another.

“Heartless!” Sora cries out, dropping into his battle stance with the Keyblade at the ready.

“Not here too!” Telary laments.

“Finally, a challenge!” Azlyn declares boldly, already leaping forward into the fray. She throws her shield, but the monkey Heartless just scatter, and the flying shield only hits the ground and bounces back up into the air.

Telary fires off a fire spell, but the whole group dodges that too. “They certainly are a shifty bunch,” he notes.

“I guess we’re just going to have to get closer then!” Sora cries, leaping for a Powerwild. He swings the Keyblade down as he lands, cleaving the monster in two. Immediately he swings for the next one, but it manages to dodge away.

Azlyn connects a kick to one of the creatures, sending it hurtling back into a pileup with two others. She moves forward on the heap, collecting her shield along the way.

Telary’s opponent almost seems to be mocking him, stopping momentarily while the wizard lines up his aim, only to move out of the way before he can get a shot off. Telary shoots forth a fireball, but is ready for the monkey-like Heartless to dodge to the side. He fires a blizzard spell at the ground area he projects the creature will land, causing it to slip and fall to the ground, where Telary finishes it off with a thunder spell.

Sora and Azlyn manage to defeat their opponents as well, and peace returns to the camp once more.

“I can’t believe the Heartless are here!” Sora curses as he dismisses the Keyblade. “Have they been hiding the whole time, watching us?”

“I don’t know,” Telary says, grimacing. “You’d think they’d have struck earlier though, when we were separated.”

“Well, that kind of strategy assumes our idea about someone controlling the Heartless was right,” Azlyn chimes in, also frowning.

“Are those dreadful things gone?” Jane asks as she and Tarzan warily exit the tent. Sora notices that in his right hand, Tarzan is gripping the stone knife he used earlier on Sabor. “What were they? I’m afraid I’ve never come across them in my studies.”

“They’re bad news,” Telary informs the scientist somberly. “I think that’s all we can really tell you. Certainly you don’t want to go looking for them.”

“Did you think they hurt Mr. Clayton?” she asks worriedly.

“Can’t really say,” Telary replies apologetically.

“When the Heartless attack, they usually don’t leave anything of their prey behind,” Azlyn continues to explain. “But there’s a chance Clayton got away.”

“Good,” Jane says after a moment, a hand pressed to her chest. “I was so worried. Even after the incident with the gorilla, I am worried for Mr. Clayton’s safety. He’s always been such a gentleman to me, honestly.”

“He might have gotten away into the jungle!” Sora posits, voice full of hope. “If you want, we could go look for him.”

“Oh, would you?”

“Sure thing, Jane,” Sora assures her. “We’ll take Tarzan and search the jungle. We should be able to find Clayton in no time.”

“Do be careful, though,” Jane warns. “It is getting dark soon after all, and with those Heartless skulking about…”

“We’re professionals ma’am,” Azlyn chimes in. “We know what we’re dealing with here.”

“Stay in the tent though, just to be safe,” Telary advises before the now quartet takes off, Tarzan in the lead.

“I’ve been thinking,” Azlyn says after a few minutes of walking, the trio trailing just a few steps behind Tarzan. “The Heartless didn’t show up until after that stuff with Clayton and the gorilla, right? So what if…”

“You think Clayton is controlling the Heartless somehow?” Telary asks, sounding upset.

“Not really,” the knight clarifies. “Not like he’s giving them orders or anything. But what if, in some way, he might’ve, like, called them here?”

“How do you mean?” Sora asks, curiosity overpowering his anger for a few seconds.

“Well, think about it,” she says, trying to sort her words out. “The Heartless are attracted to Darkness and, like, dark emotions. So stuff like jealousy, anger…”

“Sure.”

“Well, before Clayton showed up, or Jane for that matter, this place was pretty much just a jungle. Bad things happened, sure, but like there wasn’t any actual evil intent to them, on account of they’re just animals. They don’t really have hearts in the same way people do.”

“So what you’re saying is,” Telary finishes, carefully puzzling through his companion’s theory, “that when Clayton acted out of whatever dark emotions were brought about by hunting gorillas, it basically sent the call for the Heartless to find this world?”

“Exactly,” Azlyn confirms, nodding proudly.

“Do you really think that could happen?” Sora asks warily. “Somebody could be so full of Darkness that they actually call out to the Heartless?”

“I think it has happened, Sora,” Azlyn answers, voice tight. “Right here in this world.”

Wary of a building argument, Telary rushes forward a little quicker, only to find himself accidentally bumping into Tarzan, who’s stopped cold in front of him.

The party stops, and Tarzan holds up something brown in his palm.

“Is that Clayton’s pipe?” Sora asks, jockeying for a better view, shoving Azlyn a bit in the process.

“Watch what you’re doing!” the knight yells, bumping back. In moments the pair are fighting, pushing each other with elbows and shoulders.

“You have any friends like this?” Telary asks Tarzan as an aside, getting only a brief, confused stare in return. “Okay. Guys, please stop fighting!”

“He started it!” Azlyn complains, keeping Sora away from her with a stiff arm right up against his chest, holding him back.

“You were the one who was a jerk first!” the boy argues back, fighting against the knight with all of his might.

“You know what?” Telary declares, angry and exasperated. “Me and Tarzan are just going to walk away until you two can find a way to work things out. I know we’re supposed to be looking for Clayton, but honestly, he shot at a gorilla, so he’s not all that high on my list of priorities! You two are though, so figure this feud out and apologize, because I’m sick of it!”

The fight stops as the pair watch Telary stalk away further into a jungle. A few seconds later he reemerges, grabs Tarzan by the shoulder and leads him away as well.

“C’mon, man,” he grumbles. “I was trying to make an exit there, and honestly you kind of undermined it.”

Sora and Azlyn stand just a few feet apart, each silently fuming at the other. Neither one wants to break first, but…

“I…” Azlyn begins, hoping that what she’s about to say will be able to make up for her earlier actions even in some small way.

“Aaaaah!”

The scream is unmistakable by the pair as Telary’s, and both of them draw their weapons as they run off in the direction of its origin, secretly glad that they can prolong any awkward apologies for a little while longer.

They reach a clearing in the jungle, empty of trees but full of activity. On one side, Telary sits against a rock, obviously having been planted there violently. On the other, Tarzan has his knife out and ready, squaring off with…

“Sabor!” Sora cries in fear and concern. This distracts Tarzan and gives the leopard a perfect opening to strike at the jungle man. The creature leaps at him, driving him to the ground. Tarzan struggles against the beast, his knife having flown off to land in the bushes a few feet away.

“Get away from him!” Azlyn roars, hurling her shield at the beast. It clips Sabor in the shoulder, drawing out a cry of pain and anger.

Sora strikes next, leaping at the leopard and giving it a mighty whack in the side, sending it flying into the bushes. The Keyblade wielder turns to make sure Tarzan is all right, which proves to be a major mistake.

Sabor leaps for the boy, but luckily Azlyn is able to slip in and transpose her shield between the enraged leopard and Sora. Sabor hits the shield hard, going to the ground where he remains stunned for a second, then gives one last hiss to the party and retreats once more.

“You saved me!” Sora cries out, forgetting himself for a second and actually wrapping Azlyn up in a grateful hug. The shock of it causes her to drop her shield, leaving her standing awkwardly still with Sora’s arms around her.

“Well, um…” she huffs out awkwardly, flustered by the odd physical contact. “You’re welcome, I guess.”

Realizing that the situation is uncomfortable, Sora disengages from Azlyn, taking several large steps backwards away from her, accidentally bumping into Tarzan in the process.

“Did you guys make up?” Telary asks, a sticky sweet happy quality in his voice, accompanied by a wide smile.

“Not really,” Azlyn says sheepishly, looking at Sora. “Sora, I wanted to say that I’m sorry for…”

Just then, a series of huge crashes echo through the jungle, seemingly heading right towards the group. Everyone prepares weapons once more, on the lookout for any Heartless or other jungle predators.

When a giant, red-skinned elephant plows through the trees, with the gorilla that Clayton had shot at earlier riding on its back, the trio are of course surprised. Tarzan isn’t though, actually rushing up to the beast and beginning to converse with it, his mouth approximating the sounds of the elephant language as best he can.

“What the …?” Azlyn asks, watching the conversation with a dumbfounded look.

“Yeah, it takes some getting used to,” Sora says. “And y’know, I don’t think I actually have gotten used to it.”

Tarzan seems to finish his conversation with the elephant and the ape, turning back to the bewildered group. “Jane gorillas danger! Clayton danger gorillas!

“Clayton, Jane, and the gorillas are in danger?” Sora asks to clarify.

Tarzan shakes his head solemnly. “Clayton danger.”

“I think,” Telary interprets, his eyes rolling back and forth as he attempts to puzzle out Tarzan’s phraseology in his head, “he’s saying that Clayton is the danger to Jane and the gorillas!”

“Then I was right!” Azlyn declares triumphantly, pumping her fist into the air. “Clayton does have something to do with the Heartless! He may even be controlling them. Aw man, go my theories!”

“I’ll be sure to call a science journal,” Telary replies almost deadpan.

The red elephant drops one knee, lowering its back and urging the trio and Tarzan to climb aboard. Once all four of them are on securely, the elephant turns and charges, headed off to save Tarzan’s family.

Back in the clearing, Sabor emerges from the underbrush, hissing violently at the retreating form of her enemies’ steed. The leopard had been sure she’d had them there, picking off the weakest while the others were distracted. Her miscalculation had cost her a meal, and now she begins to hunger in earnest.

A noise sounds behind her, and sensing prey, the leopard turns and lets out a warning growl, hoping to shock her future meal into submission before pouncing.

She is startled, however, when the creature, a purple furred thing that closely resembles the wretched apes she has successfully stalked before, instead meanders its way towards her. She lets out a threatening growl, hoping to establish her superiority, but to no avail.

Realizing that whatever this thing is, it will not be threatened into retreat, Sabor turns to run only to find another pair of similar creatures behind her, getting closer.

The leopard desperately whips her head around to hopefully find an escape, but she is surrounded with no way out.

Sensing the confusion of the creature before it, the Powerwild Heartless feels something almost akin to joy, knowing that with the arrival of the Heartless, in this world, the predators have become the prey.
The Deep Jungle climax is almost here!
 

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Oh so close to apologizing except Azlyn and Sora keep getting interrupted by heartless and a saber tooth tiger. lol. You've done a really good job keeping the story flowing with a great pace btw. I'm really impressed. I'm also happy to see Jiminy is still alive and handing out advice to Azlyn. Telary is still my favorite character in this story so far, because it was funny when he was mourning over the Gummi Ship. I hope Sora, Azlyn, and Telary can save Jane and the gorillas from Clayton in time. :)
 

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Chapter X: Walks Like An Ape, Looks Like A Man, pt. 3
On the elephant ride to the rescue, Sora is almost overwhelmed by the coolness of it all, thinking with a certain kind of sadness how awesome it will be to tell Riku and Kairi that he actually rode on the back of an honest-to-goodness elephant!

Though apparently there was no sign of them at the nesting grounds, that doesn’t mean they aren’t somewhere in the jungle.

Thoughts of Riku and Kairi inevitably lead to Azlyn, who it seemed was ready to make an actual sincere apology. He’s glad of that, as any infighting will ultimately just make the rest of the trio’s journey nigh unbearable.

There’s a loud crash as the elephant breaks through the underbrush surrounding the clearing that the gorillas had once made their shelter for a few nights, but now is providing Clayton with a perfect opportunity to trap them.

The apes, about a dozen in all, all females or young children except for Kerchak, who stands at the head of the group with a warning snarl on his face, teeth bared at the threat to his family. Just behind him is Tarzan’s mother, and Jane crouches beside her, looking more confused than frightened, her eyes locked on the threat before her.

That threat is Clayton, standing at the head of a small platoon of the Powerwild Heartless, backing the gorillas up against the other side of the clearing, a grove of trees that would be easy to flee into if it weren’t for the fact that Powerwilds are standing guard there as well.

“Clayton!” Tarzan roars, leaping from the elephant’s back and brandishing his knife, snarling at the hunter. Sora and his partners slide down to join the ape-man, weapons drawn and ready for a fight.

Clayton slowly turns away from his prey at the sound of his name, confident that the Heartless can keep them at bay. His expression is flat, even as he lays slightly reddened eyes on his nemesis. He almost doesn’t even look particularly threatening, not counting the shotgun held at the ready in his hands.

Something in the hunter’s blank gaze must startle Tarzan, because he actually takes a step back, muttering something in his native animal language.

“What is he…?” Azlyn asks, shifting uncomfortably.

“Not-Clayton!” Tarzan finally yells out in English, stepping back up and once again taking a strong position. “Not-Clayton!”

Clayton, or Not-Clayton, whatever the case may truly be, says nothing, gives nothing away. He merely steps back as a dozen Heartless come forward, eager to fulfill the purpose of their existence. Eager to strike down he who wields the Keyblade.

“Let’s go, guys,” Sora says confidently, dropping into his fighting stance and staring down the encroaching Powerwilds with a steely gaze.

Realizing that they don’t have the advantage of fear with this new group, the Powerwilds abandon all pretense of careful movement and charge forward, fists swinging and legs kicking out.

Sora, Azlyn, and Tarzan all take strong steps forward, swinging their weapons at the three leaping monsters, cutting them down with shield, sword, and knife. Telary brings down a magic lightning bolt on another pair, effectively eliminating the opposition. All four move forward on Clayton, who still seems to be taking the whole affair in stride, dead-eyed glare still in place, even as he lifts his rifle and fires of a single shot.

The group scatters, Telary and Tarzan rolling to one side, and Azlyn and Sora to another. They barely have time to recover before each pair is facing a foursome of Powerwilds, appearing from portals of darkness to threaten them.

Almost reflexively, Telary shoots off a blizzard spell, hitting one creature full on and freezing it in a block of ice. Tarzan rushes in, grabs the block, and slams it into two of the remaining Heartless, before a powerful backwards kick sends the other sprawling.

The other quartet of Heartless rush Azlyn and Sora, two from each side, one leaping high while the other stays low. The pair take care of that threat like a well-oiled machine, Sora striking high to eliminate the jumpers, and Azlyn swinging her shield low to obliterate the pair closer to the ground.

Across the clearing, Clayton scowls, his first expression of the entire fight, raising his gun to aim at the recovering Tarzan.
He doesn’t get the chance, as Kerchak rushes him and delivers a powerful blow, sending the hunter flying through the air. He impacts heavily on a tree, and the horrifying crack of breaking bones can be heard.

Silence fills the clearing, broken only by the hurried footsteps of Tarzan, who runs to his mother, locking her in a strong embrace, speaking to her in low tones. After a moment of that, he moves on to Jane, wrapping her in a hug of her own.
After a moment of awkward fluster, she returns it.

“Damn,” Azlyn says breathily, moving closer to the unmoving form of Clayton. She gives a respectful nod to Kerchak, who looks bewildered by the gesture. “He is down.”

“I’m glad you’re safe, Jane!” Sora says to the scientist as he approaches her.

“Oh, I am too, believe me,” Jane agrees, laughing a bit before turning her eyes to Clayton’s body. Her expression goes soft almost instantly. “And here I’d thought Mr. Clayton was a decent fellow. I’m almost sad to see him come to such a bad end.”

“Well, he did mess around with some pretty dark stuff,” Telary points out, grimacing a bit. “Though at the end there, I almost think he wasn’t really even in control of himself anymore.”

“Oh, please!” Azlyn interjects, scoffing. “He was a rude dirt bag who wanted to shoot gorillas to sell for munny. Plus, I just didn’t like the way he was always looking down his nose at me.”

“I have to say,” Sora chimes in, moving to the knight’s side, “I agree with Azlyn.” The pair share a look and a smile, on the same page once more.

“In fact, I’m kinda mad Kerchak got him before I could get a hit in myself,” she continues, clenching her fist, ignoring the suddenly horrified look in Telary, Tarzan, and Jane’s eyes. “I’d have punted him to the treetops.”

“Um, Azlyn,” the mage says unsteadily, pointing a quivering finger behind his friend, “I think you may just get that chance.”

Azlyn and Sora whirl to see Clayton’s body floating in the air, legs, arms, and head dangling uselessly like a puppet with cut strings. A dark purple aura surrounds it.

“What is happening?” Sora cries out in terror, only to be interrupted by the sickening sound of bones cracking and creaking, slowly straightening Clayton out, arms straightening and head snapping up to look at the group. Everyone takes a step back at the sight.

Then, suddenly, the hunter drops to the ground, standing straight and tall with his rifle, the dark energy surrounding it giving it a rusted appearance, aimed straight up. He fires off three shots, but instead of bullets, concentrated bursts of Darkness fly from the barrel towards the group.

Everyone scatters, Tarzan pulling Jane to the ground along with him.

“What the hell…?” Azlyn shouts, just as the trees behind Clayton burst into splinters, sharp wooden shards flying everywhere.

Suddenly Clayton is lifted off the ground once more, though this time his legs are spread slightly out and he appears to squat, as if he is riding some invisible beast.

The gorillas and Jane rise and flee, heading off into the thicker foliage beyond the clearing. Sora, Azlyn, Telary, and Tarzan move forward and form up, weapons out and ready to face this new threat.

Azlyn, Sora, and Tarzan all charge as one, while Telary hangs back and tries to work on a strategy.

Tarzan is the fastest, leaping straight up at Clayton, only to be knocked to the ground by the same invisible force that shattered the trees moments ago. Taking a chance, Telary rushes forward with his staff aimed out, firing off a pair of blizzard spells at the same spot.

The icy spells hit something, freezing and leaving what looks to be the iced over outline of some kind of massive paw. After a few seconds hanging in midair, the ice moves and shatters against a nearby tree, once again rendering the limb invisible.

“He’s riding some kind of invisible creature!” the mage exclaims, already prepping new spells. “I’ll see what I can do to give you an outline.”

He fires off two more blizzard spells, aiming directly at the spot beneath where Clayton floats. They impact, and give an icy impression of a squat, lizardlike head with bulging eyes. Sora, the closest, leaps up and delivers a solid blow to the monster’s forehead, shattering the ice but also sending it staggering backwards.

Azlyn flings her shield and impacts the face again. Unable to maintain concentration, the Heartless’s cloaking ability fails, and suddenly it becomes visible.

It looks like a giant chameleon, with four legs all covered with black scales, and a long tail that curves in on itself, leaving a black spiral. A horn juts out from its head, and the Heartless symbol stands out against its lighter grey underbelly.

“Well, at least now I can see what it is that I’m so terrified of,” Telary jokes, slowly backing up a few paces.

“Doesn’t look so tough,” Azlyn boasts, even as the Stealth Sneak prepares to launch an energy attack from its eyes.

Sora is luckily on hand to push her out of the way, sending them both to the ground. Tarzan rushes forward as they fall, leaping above a strike from the Sneak’s claw and directly into Clayton, knocking the hunter off the beast and to the ground.

Bereft of its rider, the creature completely loses all composure it seemed to have earlier, rushing the trio of Sora, Azlyn, and Telary while Tarzan confronts Clayton alone.

A vicious blow from the barrel of the hunter’s gun knocks the wild man off of him. Sitting up and aiming quickly, Clayton manages to get off a shot of dark energy, but Tarzan darts to the side to avoid it in time. Clayton continues his firing pattern, hoping to force Tarzan to keep moving so he can regain his footing.

One lucky blast, though, manages to nick Tarzan in the shoulder, sending the ape man to the ground, a welt already growing up on the struck area. Grinning, Clayton rises to his feet.

The trio, meanwhile, are having a tough go of it, with the Stealth Sneak using green laser blasts fired from its hands and eyes to keep them off balance, occasionally charging them with the horn on its head.

Azlyn is able to avoid an eye blast and come in close for a few strikes with the edge of her shield, but soon is knocked away by the swinging head of the beast. When it swings its head back, however, the reptilian Heartless finds Sora there waiting, delivering a powerful combination of blows down upon it. Angered, the beast knocks the boy to the ground, rearing up with a lilting roar of challenge.

Before it can strike down, however, a lightning bolt called forth by Telary strikes its horn directly, channeling several dozen volts into the creature. Sora takes advantage of the momentary distraction to scramble away.

“I think that got him Telary!” Azlyn yells encouragingly. Indeed, the Stealth Sneak does seem a bit dazzled, swaying as it tries to regain some composure. The trio begin to close in on it, forming a triangle to keep it cut off from escape.

The Heartless is a bit more canny than they’re expecting though, still being somewhat driven by the predator’s instincts that Sabor the leopard once possessed. Sensing that its strategy of overwhelming force is failing, the creature roars and releases two eye blasts directly into the sky, as well as a pair from its clawed hands, lighting up the night and momentarily blinding its foes.

As soon as the dazzling lights clear from Sora, Azlyn, and Telary’s eyes, they see that the creature is gone, returned once more to invisibility.

Tarzan and Clayton’s chase has moved to higher in the trees, the hunter and the ape man playing a deadly game of cat and mouse. Tarzan knows the trees well though, and it isn’t long until he gets the drop on Clayton, swinging off a high vine and slamming the hunter to the bark of a large tree limb. His gun falls through the leaves, shattering upon impact with the jungle floor.

“Clayton,” the jungle man says almost pleadingly, eyes wide and desperate. “Help Clayton. Tarzan help Clayton. Please.”

The man lying under him merely sneers, gripping the leg Tarzan is using to keep him down in two strong hands. “Kill… you… ape-man!” he roars, his first words since the darkness took hold of him. “Kill you… then the… damned apes!!!”

With a wild cry he throws Tarzan off of him, but the wild man is able to somersault to safety, landing on all fours. His eyes focus on Clayton once again, though there is no compassion in them now. Only fury. His family has been threatened, and there will be no mercy this time.

Clayton rises to his feet, fists out to engage in a good old fashioned boxing match, ready to fight on until the end.

Tarzan begins rising to a combat position too, but suddenly he hears a twig snap behind him. Suddenly concerned, he sniffs the air, smelling something dark and full of decay and right behind him.

Clayton charges, yelling outrageously all the while. Tarzan, however, realizes that he is trapped between two threats, and leaps out of the way and to safety.

Just as the ape-man clears the branch, the Stealth Sneak bursts into visibility once again, coming down hard at the spot where Tarzan just stood.

It crashes down on Clayton instead.

The force of the monster’s blow proves too much for the branch they’re standing on, and it snaps off at its base, suddenly plummeting to the ground.

Below, Telary sees the branch coming down, crying out and pointing. Azlyn and Sora, standing next to him, grab the mage and pull him to the ground, huddling together with their heads down.

The branch and its occupants land not ten feet from the party, sending out a shockwave and kicking up a dust cloud. The trio stays together as the dirt washes over them.

The dust clears after a minute, and the group rises just in time to see the Stealth Sneak dissipate in a burst of light, briefly emitting a large crystalline heart before fading away. As it fades, they swear they can hear the roar of a terrified leopard.

Realizing they have once again come through terrible danger alive, the trio collapse in on themselves in a group hug.
 

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Chapter XI: Friends In Our Hearts
“Everyone’s safe, thank goodness,” Jane reports, surrounded by gorillas that seem relieved to be out of danger, talking amongst themselves. “From what I can tell, anyway.”

Tarzan is engaged at the moment in a conversation with his mother and Kerchak, and if Sora’s not mistaken, the silverback doesn’t look as angry with Tarzan as he did before.

“Even if we didn’t find Riku, or Kairi, or your king,” he says to his companions, grinning, “at least we were able to help these guys out.”

“That seems to be a bit of a theme with us,” Azlyn points out tiredly, scowling a bit at the seeming lack of progress in any real goals so far.

“That Gummi proves the king was here, though,” Telary says, resting on a fallen log. Unbeknownst to him, the gorilla Clayton had attempted to shoot earlier, Terk, is standing only a few feet behind him, eyeing the mage fascinatedly. “So we know we’re at least on the right… AH!!!”

While Telary had been talking, Terk has moved closer to him, and begins busily searching his ginger hair for any signs of dirt or bugs. Maybe the worst part of the whole process is that she’s finding some!

“Communal grooming!” Jane exclaims with scientific fascination, rushing forward to get a better look at the process.

After a few moments of checking things out and realizing that the thing Terk is busily picking over isn’t going to strike back, a few more eager young apes move over to start their own examinations.

One of them unwisely moves towards Azlyn.

“Don’t even think about it!” the knight warns, slapping away a hairy hand. Cowed, the gorilla slinks back over to Telary.

After finishing conversing with Kerchak and his mother, making sure that everyone in the family is alright, Tarzan knuckles over to Sora, looking pleased.

“Sora see friends,” the wild man grunts, eyes bright as he looks upon his friend. Sora’s eyes go wide and interested, even as Tarzan repeats the mysterious gorilla word that has vexed the Keyblade wielder for hours now.

“Riku and Kairi?” he exclaims, unable to contain his excitement. “You know where they are. Tarzan find Sora’s friends?”

“Tarzan Sora go!” Tarzan confirms, gesturing for the boy to follow him.

“Guys, come on!” Sora yells to his companions, gesturing wildly over to the grooming hoopla centered on Telary, who’s trying to work out the least impolite way to turn down the six-legged snack one of the gorillas is offering him.

With Tarzan leading, Sora, Azlyn, Telary, and Jane all begin a short hike through the jungle, the moonlight shining from the gaps in the trees above providing illumination.

“I can’t believe it!” Sora says enthusiastically after a few minutes. “After Tarzan couldn’t find them in the gorilla place, I thought for sure he’d been wrong about Riku and Kairi. But now…”

“Hang on a second, Sora,” Telary says gently, holding up a hand and looking around the jungle. “Does anyone else hear that?”

Indeed, a continuous dull roar can be heard echoing through the night air.

“Yeah,” Azlyn agrees, eyes narrowing a bit, just in case.

After a moment, Jane suddenly perks up. “Oh, I think I’ve got it!” she enthuses, waving an excited hand in the air. “We’re heading towards a… a waterfall…”

As they breach the cover of the trees to stand upon a grassy cliff, everyone pauses and gapes in wonder at the natural beauty on display before them. A huge lagoon, surrounded by green grass and various flowers in every color of the rainbow and then some, lays about a hundred feet below them, moonlight glinting off the water’s edge. Near the closest shore, the dark outlines of schools of fish can be seen swimming just below the surface.

On the northern shore of the lake stands a stone cliff that towers high above the group’s own vantage point, a mighty deluge of water roaring down it, the lunar light reflecting off the gathered foam.

Tarzan points enthusiastically at the waterfall and grunts out the gorilla word, moving then to the cliff and indicating a sturdy vine the group can use to climb down.

The group descends with little issue, though Telary snags his foot on a loose rock about two-thirds of the way down and falls the final, mercifully short distance to the ground. After it’s assured that he’s alright, they move on.

The sound of the falls increases to an almost deafening volume, halting communication for several minutes. After following the water’s edge to the cliff, the group finds the entrance to a cave hidden in the cliff face.

Telary ignites a magical fire at the end of his wand, providing light as the group continues into the cavern. The sound of beating water surrounds them now, muffled by several feet of thick rock, growing even fainter as they descend deeper into the cave.

“I guess Riku and Kairi must have hidden down here,” Sora says, mostly to himself, his voice shaking on every word. Azlyn puts a supportive hand on his shoulder.

“Before we find them,” she says, looking away for a quick second before once again meeting the Keyblade wielder’s eyes, “I just want to say that I’m really sorry about what I’ve been saying. Not just earlier in the jungle, but ever since we started traveling together. I knew finding your friends is important to you, and I didn’t even care. That was wrong, and I hope that you’ll forgive me.”

Sora is silent for a few moments, staring resolutely at the ground. After a few seconds, though, he returns his gaze to Azlyn’s eyes.

“I forgive you, Azlyn,” the boy says with a grin, eyes bright. “I get that you’re homesick, and scared about completing your first big mission. We’re both in the same boat, actually. I got so focused on my problems that I forgot about your feelings too. So, I’m sorry for that.”

“Let’s just call it all forgiven, okay?”

“Sure thing Azlyn.”

Finally, the group reaches their destination, a large cavern of dark rock, so deep in the cliff side that the roar of the waterfall is but a dull grumble in the background. Set against the back wall is the root of a large tree, covered in moss and white flowers. Moonlight streams over the root from holes high above.

Riku and Kairi are nowhere to be found.

“Tarzan,” Sora whimpers, stepping up to the ape man with a bewildered expression. “What’s going on, I thought that you said…”

Tarzan grunts the unknown word, gesturing with his head to the root of the tree. “Friends there,” he says, expression serious. “See friends there.” Once more, the unknown word, followed by a bump of his chest.

“Oh!” Jane exclaims, drawing everyone’s attention. “I think I understand now. That word Tarzan has been saying, I think that it means ‘heart’. He’s saying that friends are in our hearts.”

“Oh,” Sora says simply, tears welling up in his eyes. “That’s what he meant, huh?” Azlyn and Telary step forward and each place a comforting hand on the crestfallen boy, Telary on his right shoulder and Azlyn against his back. He sags, leaning back onto both of them.

“Friends same heart,” Tarzan continues, focused now on the stump glowing softly in the moonlight. “Clayton lose heart. No heart, no see friends.”

“I’m really sorry, Sora,” Telary says, moving forward and putting his whole arm around his companion’s shoulders. “I wish we’d been able to find your friends here.”

“Yeah,” Azlyn agrees, stepping to Sora’s other side and adding her own arm. “But we’ll see them eventually. You can count on it.”

Sora is silent for a full minute, several tears escaping down his cheeks. “Thanks you guys,” he says finally. “You know something though? I did find friends here, I think. You guys. I know we’ve been travelling together for a little while now, but I think it took until now to actually see that we’re more than just sharing a ride. We’re friends now, the three of us. I may have lost my best friends, but I think I got some pretty good ones out of it in the end.” He turns to Jane and Tarzan then, still grinning. “And you guys too, of course.”

Jane is openly crying now, and Tarzan rests his head on her stomach to comfort her. “This really has been the trip of a lifetime, you know,” she says through the tears. “I just wish my father were here to see it.”

Sora gives the scientist a sympathetic grin, then turns back to the tree root. It really is beautiful, with the moonlight giving it a silvery glow. But there’s something else about it, too, something the moonlight’s glint reveals.

The boy steps forward, brushing Azlyn and Telary off of him. Suddenly, the Keyblade appears in his hand, though whether Sora consciously summoned it or not he can’t say. When the moonlight hits the metal of the blade it begins to glow as well, especially on the tip, where the light seems to actually be gathering together…

Suddenly a beam shoots straight from the Keyblade to the root, mirroring exactly what happened with the Doorknob in Wonderland. The wood’s glow seems its own now, no longer relying on the moon’s reflection. The beam meets the root, and after a moment it disappears, a strong, unmistakable click echoing in the cavern.

The root loses its glow almost immediately, once again becoming a regular stump of wood. In front of it rests an odd, multi-colored object.

“It’s a Gummi block,” Telary says, stepping forward to retrieve it, holding it up to the light of the moon.

“Not the king’s though,” Azlyn sighs, frowning deeply. “I guess neither of us were right about what we’d find here.”

“Does that mean you’ll be moving on?” Jane asks.

“Afraid so,” Telary replies as he puts the Gummi block away in a pouch on his pants. “It seems to me that we’ve still got a lot of ground to cover if we’re going to find who we’re looking for.”

“Well, I wish you the best of luck,” Jane says with a bright smile. “And if you ever get the chance to come back and visit, well…” She gives Tarzan a look of pure affection. “We’ll be here. I plan on sticking around for as long as I can.”

“Good to know.” The energy of the cavern seems to shift then, as Telary looks at Azlyn with a gaze that speaks volumes.

“Hey, Jane,” the knight says to the scientist, casting a nervous glance at Sora before turning to her, “why don’t you go back to camp, huh? With Tarzan. We’ll stop by before we leave but, uh, right now, me and Telary need to talk to Sora. Alone.”

“Uh, certainly,” Jane agrees, detecting the change in the air a bit nervously. “We’ll see you then.” She moves to exit, then realizes that Tarzan isn’t following her. “Come along Tarzan. I sense we’re not needed here at the moment.”

The ape man gives Azlyn and Telary a quizzical look before turning and following Jane out of the cave.

They leave and the air goes silent, excepting the dull sound of the waterfall. Sora looks at his friends, confused as to what is so important they needed to shoo Tarzan and Jane.

“What’s going on, guys?” the boy asks after a few silent, tense seconds. “Is there something wrong?”

“Well, Sora,” Telary answers nervously, losing his voice for a moment before Azlyn grips his wrist and helps him recover it. “Now that we’re officially friends, I mean, we had the big moment and everything, and I guess friends uh, well…”

“What he’s trying to say,” Azlyn steps in, looking directly at Sora’s absolutely bewildered face, “is that friends don’t keep secrets from each other. Not good friends, at least. And, uh, boy do we have a whopper to tell you…”

KH-KH-KH


There’s something so awkward about the scene playing out in the green fire projection that even the nefarious feel discomfort watching the pair from Disney Castle stammer through the exposure of their deception.

“So this entire time, it’s been nothing but hapless children foiling our schemes!” the woman with eight limbs rages, one of her more exotic appendages slamming to the ground angrily. “They’re not even real knights!”

“It is a rather poor reflection upon the Heartless we’ve been sending out so far, I must admit,” the man in the turban agrees much more calmly. “It seems that luck, not skill, has been the order of the day for these would-be heroes.”

“Luck certainly wasn’t on the side of that bilge rat hunter!” the man with a hook instead of a hand sneers. “He called up those Heartless, and it swoggled him in the end, it did!”

“A powerful and timely reminder, I should think,” the group’s jade-skinned leader adds, seated on her throne. “Unless one keeps one’s heart guarded against the darkness of the Heartless, they are little more than fodder for them. I’d be sure to keep that in mind, were I you.”

“Regardless of his companion’s lack of experience, the boy is surely becoming a problem,” the man in the turban says, changing the subject. “That’s two Keyholes he has been able to seal. A drop in the ocean compared to what we have accomplished, but nonetheless, if even one world remains immune to the darkness…”

“I wouldn’t worry yourself overmuch, Jafar,” Maleficent says dismissively. “By the time he manages to find the rest, our other plan will be long completed. I understand the Heartless just successfully captured another princess. That brings our total to four of seven. It shan’t be long before we locate the others as well, I should think.”

“Well I still think we oughta step up our game against this key-brat,” the wet witch growls. “Trust me when I say that unexpected loopholes always cause trouble.”

“Yes, Ursula, perhaps it is time to make a more concerted move against the boy and his companions,” Maleficent agrees. Eyes narrowing in intense thought, she rises and takes a few steps around the stone table showing the would-be heroes. “With their ship so damaged from their crash into the jungle, I’d imagine they’ll need to make use of a repair facility. I can think of only one such place they could go for that kind of work.”

“The castle?” the man in the red coat says incredulously. “If that’s the case, then we may be in serious trouble. I thought you said the Heartless couldn’t operate there because…”

“The Heartless cannot set foot on the king’s world, true enough,” the jade-skinned witch agrees, something smug in her voice, “But I have… other agents in place. All they require is the word from me, and they will make their move.”

“And they are powerful enough to complete the task?” Jafar asks, wiping some dust from his staff’s head.

“Oh, yes,” Maleficent replies, a wicked grin coming over her face. “Quite powerful indeed…”
I love a good ominous ending don't you? But at least everything is okay internally amongst SAT. I like to think that their relationship is what really makes this piece special, and I hope you agree. Until next time!
 
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Yes! Finally Telary and Azlyn are going to tell Sora the truth after finally getting past their problems with one another! Tarzan certainly has a way with words with some help from Jane, of course. The battle itself was quite entertaining. I take it what Maleficent meant at the end of having agents all over the place to carry out stealing princesses and the like is probably Riku, right? ouo Otherwise, both chapters were awesome! And yeah, SAT really make this story more special. <3
 

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Chapter XII: Damage Control
Thankfully for all involved, Telary manages to make it through without throwing up, peeing himself, or having a heart attack, which can mostly be attributed to Azlyn taking over for him during the roughest parts.

Eventually, after much stammering and backtracking of words and talking over each other, Sora knows the truth about Azlyn and Telary.

“Oh,” the Keyblade wielder says once the pair finish, looking at him with nervous expectation. “I, uh… Oh.”

Telary and Azlyn share a look, then look back at Sora.

“Was that a, um, good ‘oh’?” the mage asks, wringing his hands nervously. “Or a bad ‘oh’?”

Silence.

“Look, Sora,” Azlyn says after nearly two minutes, expression resolute, “I know we just threw a lot of stuff at you there, but we’d really appreciate if…”

The boy holds up a hand that stops the not-actually-a-knight in her tracks, mouth open like he’s about to finally say something. After a few seconds he closes it again. Then it opens. Closes. Opens.

“What were you so worried about?” he finally says, his tone not betraying any emotion one way or another. “What made you think I’d be mad if I found out you were, uh y’know… Not telling the truth?”

Now it seems to be Azlyn and Telary’s turn for silence.

“I guess, uh…” Telary begins, stopping short when he realizes he has nothing.

“We wanted you to think we had things in hand,” Azlyn chimes in. “That we, y’know, knew what we were doing.”

Sora merely raises an eyebrow at that. “Being honest, I kind of figured that out when you fell down that hole in Wonderland. Or whenever I asked Telary a question and he looked like he was gonna hurl.”

“Maybe,” Telary says after another minute of contemplation, “we were ashamed of what we’d done. I mean, who’d want to travel around the universe with a pair of kleptomaniacal rocketjackers?”

“Hey, you guys made a mistake because you wanted to escape your normal, boring lives,” Sora actually chuckles, the first bit of levity in minutes. “Believe me when I say that I can relate.”

“So, what we’re all kind of agreeing on here is that, uh, we were lying to you because…” Azlyn puzzles out, finger stroking her chin absently. “Just because?”

“Yeah,” Sora agrees, actually laughing now. “I guess you were!”

The boy’s laugh proves contagious, and soon the cavern is echoing with the hearty giggles of the trio.

The laughing feels good, and it continues for five minutes. At the end of it, Sora, Azlyn, and Telary are all standing in a triangle in the middle of the cavern.

“I guess I am a little upset that you lied to me for so long,” Sora admits, his grin shrinking minutely. “But I’m glad you decided to finally tell me. Even though you pretty much had to at this point.”

“Yeah,” Azlyn sighs, the mirth melting away. “We’re gonna be facing some intense music when we get pulled back to the castle, key found or not.”

Telary gulps in agreement.

“Hey, don’t be so worried about it!” Sora assures the pair. “I’ll be totally on your side, no matter what. I won’t let them throw you into any, uh…”

“Dungeon pocket dimensions,” Telary finishes. “Nobody really knows what they’re like, except that you really don’t want to go there.”

“You won’t” Sora says confidently. “Not me without me, anyway. One for all and all for one, right?” The Keyblade wielder puts his hand down in the middle of the trio, a bright grin on his face.

“One for all…” Azlyn agrees, placing her hand over Sora’s.

“And all for one!” Telary chimes in as he slaps his hand down on those of his friends.

KH-KH-KH


When Jiminy hears the good news, he leaps for joy so impossibly high into the air that the trio actually all take a simultaneous step backwards.

“Finally, a breakthrough!” the cricket shouts, still leaping all about with a giant smile on his face. “I was beginning to think I’d never get through to you two!”

“Well, thanks for all your confidence,” Azlyn mutters, drawing a chuckle out of Sora.

“Sorry,” Jiminy says when he finally stops his joyous jumping. “I meant to say that, of course I had faith that you’d do the right thing.”

“Sure,” the knight says with a snort. “Hey, where’s Telary?”

“Over here!” the mage calls out, something like a sob coming out with the shout. Sora and Azlyn share a look, then go to see what the commotion is about.

Telary has sunk to his knees in front of the wreckage of the Gummi ship, tears flowing freely out of his eyes and down his cheeks.

“Crap,” Sora exclaims when he sees the absolute mess caused by the ship’s crash. “I’m really sorry for what I did now. How long is it gonna take to fix this?”

“Days,” Telary gets out between sucking in breaths he hopes will be calming, but as of yet aren’t. “At the least.”

“That long?” Azlyn asks, standing beside her burdened counterpart.

“Well, it’s not like I can do magic!” he cries out, shocking everyone else in the clearing.

“Uh, I hate to be the one to point this out, but…” Sora starts, awkwardly scratching at his neck.

“You know what I mean!” the mage snaps, standing up and brushing dirt off of his knees. “Some of these blocks we might not even be able to lift. We’d need ten times our strength to put this all back correctly, and even then I wouldn’t guarantee a smooth flight.”

Suddenly, Sora’s face brightens. “We need some serious manpower, huh? Well, what about ape power?”

KH-KH-KH


It isn’t every day that you see gorillas doing rocket science, but that is exactly what Telary finds himself watching, amazed that the creatures can handle this kind of work. It’s mostly lifting heavier blocks into place so Telary can weld them, but still.

It’s not a quick process per se, as pretty much every order has to go from Telary to Jane to Tarzan to the hirsute workers, but it’s much faster than if it had just been the trio and Jiminy attending to the craft.

“Your vessel is truly extraordinary, Telary,” Jane compliments the mage. “I realize that for whatever reason you can’t explain its origins to me, but it is remarkable. Much more impressive than the thrown together tanker that took me and Mr. Clayton out here into the jungle.”

“It’s state of the art,” the mage says proudly. “The person we’re looking for built it, I think. Two of them actually. We found parts for the other one in the jungle, or rather Clayton did. We thought that meant he’d be here, but…”

“Well, I can assure you that I haven’t seen any humans but Tarzan and you three since arriving.”

Telary wonders if he should reveal the fact that the king isn’t exactly human to Jane, but decides to keep it to himself. No need to confuse her.

Over by the ship, Sora and Azlyn are helping one of the younger gorillas push a block from the ship’s aft section back into place. It takes a lot of grunting and heaving, but they eventually manage.

“These gorillas are amazing workers,” Azlyn observes as she and the Keyblade wielder take a rest, helping themselves to water from the ship. It’s warm, since the refrigeration in the kitchen requires power, but good enough for hydration. “I think that somebody could really make a lot of money selling labor like this. They’d be paid of course, in like bananas and stuff.”

“You’re way greedier than I thought, Azlyn,” Sora chuckles as he downs his own refreshment. “Have you been holding back on me?”

“Buddy, you have no idea,” she gloats, grinning smugly. Until, that is, a curious gorilla gives her a pat on the behind. She rounds on the animal and give it a downright savage glare until it backs off, slinking away with its head hung. “That’s one of the big problems with gorilla construction, I guess. You’d end up spending millions on sexual harassment lawsuits.”

A few hours later, the heaviest lifting is done, and the trio and Jiminy return to the cockpit so Telary can do the delicate task of repairing the wiring of the ship’s computer.

“Jane really wanted inside here, Tel,” Azlyn reminds the mage as she hands him a tiny soldering iron. Sora had decided to remove himself from the cockpit, upset by the damage his own blade had done that now needed repairs. He’s currently resting up in the common room below, relaying the story of his adventures in the jungle to Jiminy. “I felt bad turning her away.”

“Well, you can’t always get what you want,” Telary replies cynically, feeling a bit odd at the reversal of the usual tone between the pair.

“We did.”

Telary pokes his head out from under the console and grins at his counterpart.

“We sure did. Sora took it amazingly. I didn’t doubt he would though. He’s a good guy.”

“Yeah. Before the incident in here I wasn’t even sure he could get angry. Definitely learned that in a hurry.”

“Now we just have to hope our luck holds,” the mage sighs, pulling the frayed ends of a wire together. “Even with Sora on our side, it’s going to be an uphill battle once we reach the castle.”

KH-KH-KH

“Just to be clear,” the twitching, sputtering, occasionally sparking rodent now in front of Maleficent, bowing with an obsequiousness that only munny can truly buy, says, “we do the job, we get paid, we get the castle.”

“Yes,” the jade-skinned witch sighs, almost bored to tears by this tediousness. She wishes fervently she could just send Heartless, silent but deadly (emphasis on silent), but she knows that the world the Keybearer is now off to will easily repel any such attempts to use Darkness. Given enough time, she could perhaps devise a way to breach the castle’s unique security measures, but time is of the essence and she has to rely on what she can get.

“And as soon as the castle is mine, the glorious machine revolution can begin!” the hireling squeaks delightedly.

“Not to mention saving valuable plant life,” chimes in an absolutely grotesque green combination of plant and mallard.

“And putting up a billboard that’ll be seen from space!” adds the shifting liquid form of a canine standing erect.

“Probably a lot of places to store my toys, too,” a garishly dressed duck in jester-themed garb mutters under his breath, following with an almost cackling giggle.

“As I said, you may use the castle as you wish,” Maleficent butts in impatiently. “But only after you’ve handed over the knight and wizard to me, and the body of the boy with the Keyblade. If you fail me, the consequences will be dire. Is this understood?”

“Certainly is, Your Evilness,” the rodent hisses. Grinning at each other, he and his companions exit the castle chapel together.

As she watches them go, Maleficent heaves a sigh. In point of fact, she more heavily doubts the success of the so-called Fearsome Four than she has let on to anyone. This is a move to appease her allies, nothing more. Truthfully, she’d much rather they fail. She knows the benefits of eliminating the boy with the key, but at the same time, perhaps there is a way to factor him into her plans, even his continued success.

“After all,” she says to herself, thinking of the prisoner languishing in her dungeons below, “young boys do so love to compete…”
MORE mysterious, vaguely described villains? Sheesh, you'd think one set would be enough. Rest assured they are Disney villains all, though drawn from a more obscure Disney property than Kingdom Hearts normally employs. But I guess that's all the more fitting, considering the next chapter takes a detour from the well-trod Kingdom Hearts story you know. Yes, that's right folks, you're getting a Disney Castle adventure! I hope everyone enjoys...
 

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I'm so pumped up for a Disney Castle adventure! I can't imagine who these new underlings are that are working for Maleficent. I feel like I should be able to figure it out, because I used to be a huge Disney fan. Wait, what if it's Mickey's love interest rival? I forgot his name, and it isn't Pete that I'm think of. It's kind of funny what your mind will come up with, when you hear somebody is a 'rat'. Anyways, I'm really happy to see Sora wasn't overly upset about Telary and Azlyn lying to him. And I found it funny how Azlyn is being sexually harassed by a gorilla. This was a great chapter and can't wait for more. :)
 

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Chapter XIII: Hassle in the Castle, pt. 1
“Recall command code activated,” chimes the pleasant female voice of the Gummi ship’s onboard operating system. “Auto-pilot engaged. Prepare for your return to Disney Castle. Perhaps take this time to think about what you’ve done…”

Azlyn jabs the mute button so hard that Sora fears she’s going to wreck the whole dashboard and send them plummeting into the jungle again. But his fears are unfounded, and the ship continues on into space.

It’s also a good thing, Sora notes, that Telary doesn’t actually have to do any flying, because Sora worries that even in the vast emptiness of space the mage might find something to crash into, with as much shaking and hand wringing as he’s doing at the moment.

The mood of the cockpit is far too tense for anyone’s good, and thus Sora sets about finding anything he can possibly use to restore the morale of his friends.

After a minute of thinking, an idea suddenly bursts into his brain. He stands and moves for the exit ladder, Azlyn and Telary both swiveling their heads towards the movement faster than an owl catching sight of prey.

Sora ignores both of them. “Hey, Jiminy!” he calls down the hatch, cupping his hands around his mouth to increase the volume. “Would you mind coming up here? And bring your journal!”

In seconds Jiminy is scrambling up the ladder, journal in tow. He reaches the top and fixes Sora with a wide grin, a look that’s been nigh omnipresent on his face since Telary and Azlyn confessed to Sora. It’s a proud look.

“What is it you wanted Sora?” the cricket inquires, hopping up on the console, right near the currently self-propelled steering yoke.

“Well, y’know how we’ve each been sitting down with you after we visit worlds, so you can put things in your journal?” Sora asks, catching and holding the attention of Azlyn and Telary.

“Sure.”

“Well,” he continues, grinning slowly and eyeing Telary, who looks a bit confused by all this, “we’ve all been telling you stories individually, but we’ve never really had a chance to all talk about what we’ve been doing, together. And since we have some time to kill, I thought, maybe, we could all kinda reminisce about our adventures so far. Besides,” he adds with a wink to Azlyn, whose expression has slowly brightened, “I’ve been dying to hear all about Azlyn and Telary’s daring castle escape.”

“Well, I don’t see why not,” Jiminy answers with a grin of his own, drawing out a pen and opening his journal up. “After all, I want the account of this mission to be as well-rounded as possible.”

And so, for the next three or so hours, the trio reminisces, starting with Azlyn and Telary’s flight from Disney Castle, and eventually encompassing their adventures in Wonderland, the coliseum, and deep in the heart of the jungle. They laugh, and smile, and at one point a friendly argument breaks out between Azlyn and Sora over who defeated the most Heartless in the Olympus arena. Overall, they manage to have an enjoyable time, something they all desperately needed.

Eventually, things take a turn for the melancholy.

“So, uh, Sora,” Telary begins sheepishly, gazing momentarily at the cheery blue of Gummi space rushing by. “I know this might not be the, uh, best time to ask you about this, but since we might not get the chance afterwards… What was it like, growing up on your island?”

“Yeah,” Azlyn chimes in, leaning forward and resting her hands on her knees. “Every time you mention it you sure sound happy.”

“Well,” Sora says, a bit shakily, after taking some time to get his emotions in check and do some reflection, “what can I say, it was great.”

He goes on to talk about the weather, from the sunniest, breeziest days of merriment to the tropical storm that came to the islands when he was about three, one of his first memories.

Then he talks about growing up, being friends with Riku since as long as he can remember, all of the trouble they got into even in their early years….

And then, he talks about the night they found Kairi.

“Riku and me had been at the beach pretty much all day, on the little island,” the boy explains wistfully, lacing his hands together behind his head and looking out into space. “My mom and his aunt had gone off to make sure we had everything we came with before we went back home, and we were just sitting on the beach, looking at the stars, whatever. We were both tired, at least I was, but we didn’t want to go home either. So, we just sat. And then it started. Meteors just started falling from the sky. They were like tiny lights, racing each other to reach the ocean. They were all different colors too, like red, and yellow, and green…”

“Maybe,” Telary interrupts, the scientist in him taking over for a second, “that was the day your world’s walls came down. Like, y’know, whatever was keeping your world separate from all the others.”

“Maybe,” Sora agrees, a bit distantly, seemingly not actually paying attention to the wizard’s comment. “All I remember was thinking how I’d never seen anything like it. I’d never seen something so beautiful…”

KH-KH-KH


“Can you believe it?” Sora cried happily, nudging Riku, who seemed just as awed by the colors falling from the sky and landing far out to sea. “This is the coolest! Wait ‘til I tell Wakka!”


Suddenly, one of the lights seemed to veer off from the main group. It was the brightest of all, burning a deep red so vibrant that it seemed to light the whole sky… and it was coming right towards them!


“Sora,” Riku said cautiously, standing up quickly and taking a nervous pair of steps back. “Sora look out. I think it’s gonna hit us!”


Sora heard Riku’s warnings, distantly, almost as if the other boy had been shouting them from far away. There was something about this falling star, every instinct in his young body screaming out to let it come, to reach out to the meteor and…


Suddenly the red light fell into the ocean with a great splash, sending water gushing upwards and throwing undulating waves towards the shoreline. Sora’s eyes widened, and he ran to get a closer look, maybe even collect the object floating in the water.


But, surprisingly, what he discovered drifting in the waves was not the chunk of rock he had imagined he might find, but rather a person! A girl, he’d thought, but at that distance he couldn’t tell for certain.


“Riku!” he cried, turning back to his friend and seeing his mother as well, Riku’s aunt trailing behind her a ways. “Mom, Mom, there’s a girl in the water!”


Sora’s mom, a confused look on her face, ran to her son’s side, already preparing a lecture on telling tall tales. But as she reached the boy, she glanced into the water to see that he was being completely truthful.


“Stay here, sweetie,” the young mother advised, already removing the button down blouse she’d been wearing over her one piece swimwear and kicking off her clamdiggers. “I’ll be right back.”


Having been a lifeguard in her teens, it was a simple matter for her to swim out and scoop up the girl. Sora was riveted by the whole thing, so much so he’d hardly noticed Riku had sidled up beside him.


“A girl who fell from the sky?” the five-year old boy breathed with incredulity. “This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen!”


Finally, Sora’s mother and the girl reached the shore. She was young, most likely of an age with Sora, and wore a plain white dress with green flowers embroidered along the hem. Her red hair, chin-length, framed her face. Sora noted all this while his mother began performing rescue breathing.


It was the first time he ever saw Kairi.


KH-KH-KH


"So, she just fell out of the sky?" Azlyn says with astonishment, her mouth dropping open. "Like a big ol' human meteor!"

"As best as I remember it, yeah," Sora answers wistfully, sitting forward with a dopey grin on his face. "And trust me, I remember that night like it was just yesterday."

Telary says nothing, a bit lost in thought over in his chair. If she'd fallen during the breakdown of Destiny Islands' barrier, certainly that meant this Kairi girl that Sora was so desperately looking for had been born on another world. But how had she crossed through space without a Gummi ship? Where was she from originally? How did a four year old girl even go about leaving a planet? Sora's story is a compelling one, certainly, but it leaves far too many questions about the girl unanswered for Telary's liking.

And for some reason, he can't help but feel like he needs to find out more about the girl.

"Hey, Tel!" Azlyn yells from her seat, waving her arms to hopefully catch the mage's attention. Noticing her, his head snaps up. "Gummi ship to Telary, do you come in, over?"

"Huh? Yeah, I'm fine Azlyn," he blearily replies after a few seconds. "Except, y'know, I'm pretty hungry. Maybe if I got something to eat…"

"Yeah, now that you mention it, I'm starving!" Sora adds cheerfully, happy that things are bouncing from one happy topic to the next, even if his own emotional high had taken a bit of a bruising from reminiscing about the home he'd lost.

All three travelers head down the ladder to the kitchen, but Jiminy stays in the cockpit to edit his journal. Watching the trio leave, he can't help but grin.

"Now I don't know if you can hear me, Miss Blue," he mutters to a woman who isn't physically there to hear his words, but whom he knows is listening anyway, "but if you could find a way to keep these kids together for a bit longer, well, that'd be just dandy."

KH-KH-KH


"Where is everybody?" Azlyn says, only barely holding off a stammer as she surveys the hangar outside the cockpit. She'd expected a pissed off Donald Duck to begin berating her over the intercom before the ship had even landed, every castle guard available prepared to take her into immediate custody, a soft yet stern look from the queen.

But all that had greeted the returning thieves had been an empty hangar.

"Telary to launch tower," Telary says slowly, every word deliberate and exquisitely pronounced. "Telary to launch tower, come in please. Over."

For the past five minutes they've sat, radioing the tower every thirty seconds to see if they'd get a reply, and so far there has been nothing said in response.

"I can't make out anybody moving in the booth," Azlyn sighs frustratedly, standing on a chair to get a better view outside. "Not even little Chip or Dale."

"Do you think something's wrong?" Jiminy asks, gazing out from his position atop the dashboard.

Sora, the only one in the cockpit whose nerves aren't compromised by worry, decides that he still must be the one to keep things calm.

"Let's try to not panic, guys," he says, hands spread wide in at attempt at gentleness. "Maybe they got held up by something, y'know? I've never been in one, but I'd imagine a castle's a pretty busy place. Maybe they don't even know you're here yet."

"Oh please, Sora," Azlyn scoffs in reply, rolling her eyes at the boy's naivety. "That alert went off the second the recall program got a lock on us, which was over a day ago on castle time. There's no way there wouldn't be someone waiting for us if everything was fine."

"Okay," Sora relents, taking a step back. "Sorry for interrupting your freak out."

"Sora, please," Telary says flatly, a harsh-sounding tone when applied to his usually emotive voice. "I know you think you're helping, but…"

"Let's go check things out," Azlyn says suddenly, a bit of fierce determination coming to her eyes.

Telary turns to face her. "Are you sure that's a good idea?" he asks, wringing his hands and staring uneasily out the window. "Maybe Sora's right, and if we'd just wait a bit longer…"

"Well, we can't stay in here forever," the girl says, already heading for the ladder. "Or at least I don't intend to. C'mon Sora, let's take a look around."

Sora nods resolutely, gives a ‘what can you do?’ style shrug to Telary, and follows his companion down the ladder.

"Do you mind staying here, Jiminy?" Telary asks the cricket chronicler, grabbing his staff and fixing it in the holster at his side. "Just to keep an eye out, in case…"

"Say no more!" Jiminy says, hopping to his feet and immediately standing at attention, giving the mage a smart salute. "I'll hold down the fort, Cap'n!"

"Um, okay," Telary says, nodding his thanks and moving towards the ladder. He stops at the top of the hatch and looks down. Taking a deep breath and letting it out to calm himself, the mage grips the edges of the ladder and disappears down it.

"Whoa!" Sora says elatedly, turning in circles and trying to get an eye on every last inch of the hangar. "This place is amazing! I don't think I've ever seen so much technology in one place like this. How long has this hangar been here? What exactly happens in the control booth? What's with those giant gloves?"

Realizing his questions aren't being answered, maybe not even received, Sora turns to face his companions, who are both whipping their gazes around the hangar like they're afraid something will pounce at any minute. Listening closely, Sora can even detect the pair's teeth chattering nervously.

"C'mon guys," he says, approaching the pair. At the sound of his voice, both assume battle stances. Realizing it's just their companion, they relax. A little bit. "I know you're kinda freaking out right now, but if you don't calm down, then you'll probably just make things worse. And also, could you maybe stop chattering your teeth so much?"

"What are you talking about?" Azlyn scoffs, glaring at the boy. "My teeth aren't chattering. What about yours Telary?"

"Um, no," he agrees, eyes narrowing. "But now that you mention it, I do kind of hear…"

Suddenly the chattering rises to a continuous roar, coming seemingly from all sides of the hangar. The trio all summon their weapons, moving together to stand back to back in the middle of the landing platform, eyes searching every inch of the hangar they can for the source of the mysterious noise.

It reveals itself soon enough. A veritable legion of chattering, wind-up teeth, points filed sharp as razors, scuttle into the light, each of the dozen or so contraptions walking slowly but steadily on two wide, orange plastic feet.

"What?" Sora exclaims in bewilderment, even as he cautiously raises his weapon, then brings it down on a Chomper that has gotten too close. "Is this some kind of defense system you guys have, or…?"

"Can it, Sora!" Azlyn bellows, smashing three Chompers flat with her shield. She moves forward and kicks another, sending it flying back into two more. All three explode.

A quick pair of thunder spells from Telary ends the threat, leaving the platform littered with broken bits of robot and shattered razor teeth.

"Okay guys, I have to know…" Sora begins, turning to face his companions. He ends up looking at an empty platform, however. Looking around, he sees that Azlyn and Telary are already making a beeline for the stairs out of the hangar.
"Hmph," Sora mutters before rushing after his friends. As he goes, his foot catches in a puddle of water, causing him to stumble. He glares at the small collection of water, then turns to catch up to his obviously aggrieved friends.

As he goes, the water shifts, forming a long snouted head, staring after the retreating form of the Keyblade wielder and his lackeys.

"Okay, STOP!" Sora yells as he falls into step behind his companions on the stairs. They both turn to look at him. "I get that those things freaked you guys out, but I'm not going anywhere with you until you explain why!"

The mage and the knight share a look, then Azlyn launches into an explanation, looking annoyed all the while.

"Those teeth things," she explains hurriedly, waving her hands all around, "belong to a very bad guy named Quackerjack. He's this big time villain, always threatening the city of Mouseburg, which is just outside this castle. If those things are here, then I'm willing to bet that he's in the castle, which means big trouble."

"I don't know," Telary adds, nervously scratching at his chin. "Do you really think that Quackerjack could take over the whole castle by himself? Why would he try something so risky?"

"Hey, remember that this is the guy whose big April Fools' Day scheme was to make all trains run fifteen minutes late," Azlyn reminds her worried friend. She turns to Sora with a wry look in her eye. "The dude's crazy, is what I mean."

"Maybe," Telary accedes, reaching the door to the outside and placing his hands against it. "Still, I'd be on the lookout for more trouble."

He doesn't even get the chance to push the door before it flies open, sending the entire party back several steps.
A long, green appendage, thick as an electrical cord, moves through the portal, whipping back and forth, nearly catching Telary, who ducks just in time, right in the face.

Azlyn reacts quickly, swinging her shield at the attacking limb, cutting about a third of it off. The rest of it whips around, as if pain, then retreats back up the stairs and out into the garden beyond.

The trio are after it like a flash, filing out one by one into the open air of the garden.

All around them is chaos.

Large creatures scuttle to and fro, stubby brown appendages attached to long green stems that lead to a flower with huge petals. Each stalk possesses flailing limbs like had just attacked the trio in the tunnel.

Azlyn and Telary whip around and see, standing atop the highest point of the shrub sculpted into the shape of the castle that is the centerpiece of the whole garden, the source of all the chaos.

Sora turns to see it too, and is thoroughly disturbed by the odd, green creature that is before him, a haphazard collection of purple fur spouting from the top of its head.

“What?” he cries out in confusion.

The creature seems to perk up at the sound, and turns to face the group, his white lab coat flapping in the wind.

“Dr. Bushroot!” Telary cries out, taking several quick steps back.

“Well, I see you’ve finally arrived,” Bushroot says with a chuckle, grinning. “I knew that if I caused enough trouble in this prison for the pettled, you’d come running. You non-synthesizers are certainly eager to maintain your hold on my leafy brethren!”

“This guys a real quack too!” Azlyn informs Sora, scowling at a pair of flower monsters that have wandered closer to the trio.

“Uh,” is all Sora has to say at the moment. After a few seconds though, he finds his voice. “Forgive me for interrupting, but uh, why are you, well…”

“Ah, yes,” Bushroot says with a wistful sig., “I’m sure you’re curious about my condition. You see, my boy, I was a scientist, once, dedicated to the study of photosynthesis, specifically how we could use to rid ourselves of the pesky need to eat. But, when old King Mickey cut my funding, I was forced to test my research on myself, creating the superior being you see before you today!”

Sora is silent for several moments, connecting the information in his mind. “Okay, sure. But, actually what I was going to ask first is, sir, uh, why are you a duck?”

“What!” Bushroot exclaims, actually ejecting some pollen in his confusion, a yellow cloud of the stuff settling around his head. “Well, why are you a big pink weirdo?”

Sora opens his mouth to respond, but at that moment, a ball of flame flies through the air and slams into a plant monster, setting it ablaze. Flailing around, the monster accidentally spreads the flames engulfing it to several of its brothers.

“No!” Bushroot howls in rage and pain, as if he were the one burning. “How can this be?”

As the echoes of the insane doctor’s wails fade, a trio of lightning bolts appear from the sky, striking the foliage around where he stands. Crying out in fear, Bushroot stumbles back several steps and falls backward from the shrub, which is now also ablaze.

“Nice one Telary!” Sora congratulates his magical teammate, a huge grin on his face.

“Uh, Sora,” Telary replies, pursing his lips as he sees something across the garden, “that wasn’t me.”

Confused, Sora turns to follow his friend’s gaze, spying the short, white feathered duck in a blue magician’s robe, his pointy hat giving him several extra inches. In his hand he clutches a raised wand, identical to Telary’s but a darker blue color.

“Master Donald!” Telary cries out, his voice shaking a bit as he vocalizes the name.

Two plant monsters spring up from the ground near the master wizard, only to be struck down by a hit from a large shield, designed same as Azlyn’s, right in the midsections, both toppling over as Captain Goofy of the Royal Guard arrives on the scene.

“Captain!” Azlyn exclaims, taking a few steps forward to get a better look.

The newly arrived pair spot the trio and rush over. Goofy looks dimly pleased, but Donald’s face is contorted in an expression of rage.

“Well hey there Azlyn, Telary,” Goofy greets the pair convivially, smiling. “Long time no see, huh?”

Telary opens his mouth to give the captain a greeting back, but Donald speaks up first.

“You two are gonna pay for what you did!” he threatens in his squawky voice, actually jumping into the air he’s so incensed. “Now that we’ve got you back in the castle, you’ll be lucky if you…”

A loud splash interrupts the wizard’s threats, a veritable tidal wave sweeping over the garden, putting out all of the various fires that have been started by the battle. The wave then takes a sharp turn back, all of the liquid crashing into a single spot in front of the trio. When the water stops moving, it’s in the shape of a creature with a long face to match Goofy’s, black eyes narrowed menacingly.

“It is I! The Liquidator!” the odd dog of water exclaims, bowing with a flourish. “Yes folks, its two villains for the price of one down here in the Disney Castle Gardens!”

“Now there’s a water dog,” Sora mutters under his breath. “And these guys had the nerve to make fun of Wonderland!”

“Thank you ever so much for tending to my dear friends, Liquidator,” Bushroot says, stepping up to the watery villain’s side, three plant monsters with wide, Venus flytrap mouths beside him.

“Well, Bush, it’s like they say,” the Liquidator replies with a smirk. “Water friends for?”

“Okay!” Azlyn yells outrageously. “You’re going down hard, just for making me listen to that pun!”

“Not so fast, Azlyn,” Donald quacks irritatedly, holding his staff in front of the girl to keep her in check. “We’ve got a plan… Unless you’re thinking about disrupting this one too!”

Azlyn glares back at the duck, while everyone else starts to get nervous about the dozen strong squadron of plant monstrosities closing in on all sides of the quintet.

In the midst of the group, suddenly a small ball of golden lights appears. Everyone in the garden’s gaze moves to it, fixated on its brilliance.

Suddenly, it begins to glow brighter, until those same people once staring at the ball are forced to look away for fear of permanent retinal damage.

“What’s happening?” Sora asks, flinching, his voice frantic and wavering. “Is this another villain?”

“Don’t worry Sora,” Telary assures the boy, his eyes closed against the brilliance of the expanding light. “This definitely isn’t the work of any villain…”
And so Disney Castle begins! I had to youtube like four different old Darkwing Duck episodes to make sure I got the characters' voices right, but it was worth it to craft my own original adventure for Disney Castle.
 
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