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Axel and Tifa's date, wonder what will happen.
Reality Ain't Pretty, Sora!
Chapter 6
Axel gulped in the night air and with difficulty he tried to say hi. Didn’t think that it would be so hard for a guy like him to do so. “H-h-hi!” He quickly handed her the roses and the box because he didn’t know what else to do after that. Inexperience.
Tifa was dumbfounded, this wasn’t Cloud at all. Not a chance. Cloud didn’t have blazing ruby hair, or jade colored diamond shapes underneath his eyes. “Sorry, but I didn’t call for a magician or…a clown. Bye!” Hurriedly she slammed the door, but Axel held it back. Smooth…
"Wait, I think that you have mistaken me!"
"Yeah, Axel, you're defiantly not Cloud and I am waiting for him." She refused to believe that Axel was here for her instead of Cloud. That's not what Tommy told her. Did she waste her time for this?
“I don’t think that Cloud will be coming here for a hell of a long time now, and I would hate to tell myself that I came to you for nothing!” He hissed with a tone of angry, but a touch of anxiousness. “So will you please?”
Giving a hand out to her, he waited to see what her reaction would be. Having Tifa freak out wasn’t what he had in mind. Evidently, he wasn’t going to give up now because he stood firmly at her doorstep. Nice Axel, creep the girl out with your stubbornness, that will make her want to come with you even more now.
The heartbroken girl frowned at Axel sadly. She knew that Cloud wouldn’t be coming after all. Hurting Axel’s feelings wasn’t going to help anything either. “Since you’re out now and I’m all dressed up, I guess we can go somewhere…”
She interlocked her hand with his, a smile came across his face. Axel led her to his polished car and opened the door for her. Hesitantly, she seated herself as Axel got in from the other side. “You like the car?” he asked with eagerness.
No answer.
“That went well!” Sora remarked, standing up from hiding. He watched the car go until the back lights were specks from the distance.
Roxas yawned loudly, flinging his arms around making Riku irritated. “Stop that!” Riku hollered as he lowered his friend’s arms down.
“That was the so boring!” Roxas complained, not liking the fact that Sora dragged him with them. “So you think that she’d be back?”
“I doubt it!” Riku replied shrugging carelessly.
Chuckling, Roxas said, “I couldn’t agree more.”
“Of course she will!” Sora opposed, “What makes you think she won’t?” If Tifa didn’t come back, what would happen? Sora thought it better not to think about such things.
“Let’s go back to my house. I bet I can beat the both of you on my new Playstation 3!”, exclaimed Riku.
“No you can’t!”, argued Roxas. “I’m better than you!”
“Well let us see shall we!” Riku cried. “You’re just a loser and you don’t want to admit it!”
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The two had ridden in complete silence for the first twenty minutes of the drive. Axel’s emerald eyes were glued to the road steadily while Tifa twisted a lock of hair around her finger tensely. Breaking the quietness, Axel commented on her clothes. “I like you’re dress.” Stupid thing to say, could have told her something else, but no. He just had to say the obvious.
“Thanks”, she muttered, glancing at him for a moment. “Where are we going anyhow?” Might as well find out where the guy is taking you, don’t want any further surprises.
“Castle Oblivion”, was his straightforward answer. “I thought that we can hang out at my place.”
Of all the places in the world, why Castle Oblivion? Why not a fancy dinner or something? Axel, Axel, Axel…what are we to do with you?
“Oh” Tifa sighed, she didn’t want to go to his house, let alone have dinner with him. Noticing the radio, she turned the dial for music to pass time away. This was no fun. The only thing in her heart was Cloud. Not Axel, not Castle Oblivion, just Cloud.
“Here we are!” Axel pulled his car over to the curb in the gloomy atmosphere. Tifa climbed out and observed her surroundings.
Ew, this place is a dump.
Green fog and mist engulfed the awkward building. A bizarre ‘dimension’ drifted behind it while a freezing breeze rushed by. “What do you think?” Axel nudged her slightly and grinned. To him, the place was perfect. To her, well, not so much.
“Err, it’s…romantic!” Of course it wasn’t, there was nothing romantic about it. She faked a smile, then when he turned forward, that smile faded away.
Where am I? I want to go home!!!
Axel lead her to the old, pallid castle and to the dining room. A large dining table with fourteen elegant chairs were in the middle of the spacious room, covered with velvet place mats. Axel tried to be a ‘gentleman’ and pulled a chair for her and sat beside her.
“Demyx!”, he hollered for his voice to be heard. “C’mon, we’re here!”
Slouching back in her chair, she sighed heavily, in a rude way actually. Suddenly, a tall man came in dressed in a waiters outfit. Demyx’s dirty blonde hair looked neat and his face looked warming as he held a pitcher and two long glasses.
“Hello Tifa! Would you like some water?” Without waiting for an answer, he poured crystal clear water into a long vase-like wineglass and handed it to her gently.
Axel rolled his eyes and shook his head for Demyx to see. “Oh, I’m sorry, let me take that back. I think champagne would be better.” He snatched the glass back and hastened back to the kitchen.
Forging a laugh, he stated, “That Demyx, he’s a klutz, always thinking about water! He plays some water sitar thing, so I think the water went to his head.”
“I see.” The night couldn’t have been any more boring than it was now. Demyx entered the room again, this time with two glasses of sparkling wine. “Here you go!”
He set two long and skinny identical crème colored candles on top of the velvet table cloth and fumbled with matches to light them. “Let me do it!” Axel brushed Demyx’s hands away and snapped. A flicker of light appeared from his finger, slowly lighting the candles by himself, hoping to impress Tifa.
“This is a, a large table for two people, don’t you think?” Tifa crossed her arms and waited for an answer, ignoring the fact that Axel could play with fire without getting burnt.
“That’s because there are twelve people living here.” Demyx replied, setting a few more plates in front. “Here they come now!”
A crowd of ten more people, all dressed alike in black robes, filed in taking a seat with the couple. Axel shot Demyx a dirty look and yanked him to his side by his blue tie, almost choking him. “What are they doing here?! Didn’t you tell them to not be here tonight?”
The clumsy boy bit his lip in regret. “I’m sorry. I forgot to tell!”
Grunting, Axel watched unenthusiastically as his housemates sat with them for dinner. Vexen, number four of the group, noticed Tifa. “Axel! Whose you’re friend there?” He edged closer to the two, wanting to get a better look at the new comer.
“Back off, Vexen!” Axel growled under his breath as he pushed him away. Shrugging, Vexen took a seat across from them.
“Aren’t you going to introduce us, Axel? Don’t be rude now!” Saix remarked, sitting next to Vexen and Xigbar.
“Yes, Axel, please explain to me why this girl is here before me? What is her reason to be here?” Xemnas, the Superior, questioned with unfriendly eyes.
“Let’s make her do all the chores instead of me!” Larxene, number twelve, suggested fervently, who loitered by him. “I’m tired of doing everything by myself!”
Xemnas gave her the ‘shut-up-and-sit-down’ look, not liking her ideas. He took the seat at the far end of the table, the chair assigned to him and him only. He crossed his fingers, waiting for Axel to talk.
“You see, she’s here for…dinner…I invited her myself!” Axel hoped that Xemnas would concur with him, but the Superior was already occupied with Demyx’s attire.
“What are you wearing and why?” Zexion, number six, asked amusingly as he looked at Demyx top to bottom. He couldn’t refrain from laughing his ass off.
“What?! Axel made me wear this dumb thing. He said that he couldn’t afford going to a restaurant somewhere, so he asked me to look like a waiter and I…” Demyx stopped talking when Axel jabbed his arm. “Stop talking dim-wit!”
Tifa giggled at the stupidity she was witnessing. Twelve people living in a large castle doing the most stupidest things made her laugh. “If it’s a burden, I don’t mind leaving!” She began to hoist herself up, but Axel held her wrist firmly and tugged her down violently. “NO! You’re not a burden, just stay where you are!”
Taken aback, Tifa stayed put. She could have beaten up Axel with a breeze since he was shoving her around, but she chose not to. Why cause drama? Twelve against one wouldn’t be pleasant. Besides, why would she want to corrupt her gorgeous blue dress for these loons? She figured the faster she goes along with the charade, she’d be back in her home watching sad soap operas about men who left their loved ones as she waited for Cloud.
Marluxia, number eleven, sat close to her. “I’m Marluxia. What’s yours?”
“Tifa Lockheart.”
He pulled a creamy pink rose out of thin air and offered it to her. “This is for you!” He winked at her slickly and put on the best smile he could ever give. He fastened his eyes into her brown ones, not looking away for a second.
Taking the flower, she thanked him. “It’s pretty!” She took note of it’s peculiar features. It wasn’t an ordinary rose, it gave off an enchanting radiance and had a pleasing aroma.
Axel snatched the rose from Tifa’s hold and set it on fire within a second, then he threw it aggressively on the marble floor. He stamped on his as hard as he could with his shoe. “No, no, no, no, no!” Jealousy arose inside him. He didn’t want ‘expert’ Marluxia getting Tifa’s attention.
Tifa gaped in astonishment. “Axel! Stop that! A sweet rose gone to waste! It was so beautiful!”
“Pipe down woman! I had bought you a whole bouquet of perfect roses! Be happy with that!” Axel pointed an accusing finger at her madly. Pushing it aside, Tifa opened her mouth to say something, but closed it again. This man couldn’t get any more ruder…or could he?
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Sora watched his two friends exchange insults at each other as they played their game console. He fumbled with his shoelace as he sat on Riku’s king sized bed. When Riku said that his father was rich, he wasn’t kidding.
They were loaded, had about everything he ever wanted to have. A swimming pool in the backyard with a tennis and basketball court beside it, a great house with every room mega sized, white marble floors, plasma screens, and more. He couldn’t believe that Riku never bothered telling him. Was he not worthy enough to know? Whatever it was, it hassled Sora a bit.
“Sora, you want a try?” Riku asked gleefully for he had just beaten Roxas in a racing game. His cousin sat on the floor, dealing with defeat.
“Nah. I’m fine. Thanks”
“What?” Roxas got up. “You never turn down a chance to play!” He stood in front of his cousin, face-to-face.
“I was just thinking…about Kairi.” Sora bit his lip at his friend’s reactions.
Riku rolled his eyes and diverted his attention to the screen, mouthing the words ‘Here we go again’. Roxas grunted loudly and threw a pillow at Sora, aiming at his head. “No, not that. Anything, anything but that!”
“Huh?” Sora looked a tad bit confused. He raised an eye brow and held onto the pillow that had just been thrown at him. “What ya mean, ‘not that’?”
“I don’t know, maybe it’s because you’re always fretting about some stupid girl that couldn’t care less about you!” Roxas replied angrily.
“No I don’t!”
“Yeah you do!”
“How would you know!”
“Because you’re always yapping about her!” Roxas laughed aloud as he mocked Kairi. “Oh look at me, I’m Kairi! I don’t like Sora and I never will!” He fluttered his eye lashes and fiddled with a blonde strand of hair.
“Roxas, give it a rest.” Riku chuckled, glaring at Sora; he didn’t look too happy to see his friends getting annoyed by him. Did he really talk to them about Kairi that often? No, he couldn’t. That’s not what he thought.
“What’s on your mind, Sora?” Riku paused his game and lied down onto his bed. “What is it about Kairi that’s bugging you?” Even though he didn’t like discussing about the girl that he may like, he didn’t want to ignore his friend.
“That dumb dance is coming soon and I haven’t asked Kairi to it yet” Sora said in a low tone, for Roxas to not hear. He was still mocking Kairi from across the room.
“Oh…” Riku didn’t know what to say. “Maybe you should tonight?”
Sora gulped, “Are you crazy I’m not going to do that!” Roxas came over and laughed in Sora’s face. “You’re never going to get a girl. Just admit it!”
Placing a hand under his chin, Sora thought deeply to himself. “How about I practice asking Kairi by one of you posing as her?”
Roxas was the first to volunteer as Kairi. “I’ll be Kairi!” He brought about his own cell phone and waited for Sora to get his out. Stepping back, he stayed still until Sora opened his phone.
Here I go.
“Ring, ring, ring” Sora imitated the phone as he stared at Roxas looking at himself in the mirror that hung loosely on the door. “I said ‘Ring, ring, ring!’”
In a very high-pitched girly voice, Roxas spoke into his phone. “Hello?” He pretended to put on an imaginary lip gloss as he talked, glaring at his reflection.
Rolling his eyes, Sora talked back. “Hey Kairi! It’s Sora.”
“Oh my God! Sora?! No way!” he exclaimed in his girly tone. “Hold on!”
Roxas made a pretend phone with his free hand and squealed, “Naminé, Ollete, Selphie! Sora is on the other line! Isn’t he so fine? He’s like the hottest thing I have ever seen in my life! Ok bye!”
Sora’s mouth was open wide, not understanding the craziness he was witnessing. Roxas switched to his cell phone and resumed the imitation. “So, Sora, what did you want to talk about?” Roxas paced himself across the room and to one of the open windows as he peered over at the dim lighted pool in the backyard.
“Will you go to the dance with me?” Sure, it was easy to ask the fake ‘Kairi’ the question, but would he be able to ask her in person? “I would really like for you to go with me.”
Roxas snorted inappropriately. “Of course not! I am going with Roxas. Sorry!” Roxas closed his phone, turned around and smiled at Sora joyfully.
“Idiot. You’re useless…” Sighing disappointedly, Sora threw his shoe at his cousin, but missed.
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“Let me introduce you to everyone since bone-headed Axel won’t do it!” Marluxia stood up and pointed to each person as he said their name. He started with Xemnas, the Superior of the group. “That’s Xemnas, Xigbar, Xaldin, Vexen, Lexeaus, Zexion, Demyx, Saix, bipolar Axel, Luxord, sexy me, and Larxene. Together, we’re known as Organization XIII”
He sat back down, feeling worthy of himself, as if he had done something so accomplishing. Tifa acknowledged each greeting and gesture that every person gave her.
“I think you should be called Organization Dozen” Tifa took a sip of her drink and stared at the empty seat at the table. “There are only twelve of you.”
“Oh…Roxas. He left us. He was Number Thirteen.” Axel answered immediately, before Marluxia could speak.
A wave of astonishment came across her. She didn’t know Roxas personally, but she never thought that he was a part of an organization, especially this crappy one. She felt relived that he left them.
Demyx served them all dinner the moment things began to settle down. The dinner was all home-made, made by his two hands. It wasn’t very tasty when Tifa took a bite into her steak and whatever else was on the plate, things she couldn’t tell what in the world it was. Over burnt, dull, and bland. The aftertaste remained in her throat even after drinking all of the wine in her glass.
“How is it?” Demyx asked as he passed by her, in high hopes for her praise.
“It’s…it’s….it’s wonderful. Thank you.” She lied again, this night is full of lies. Hurting his feelings about his terrible cooking skills wasn’t something she wanted to do. Instead, she thought of another idea that may help him. “Would you like me to teach you how to cook a few things here and there?” She gave him a smile and hoped he’d agree. His cooking needed an S.O.S.
“No, I don’t think he would.” Axel bud in, forcing her head towards him with this hand. “Now stop talking to these people!”
The rest of the Organization continued with their side conversations and chatter, not paying any attention to Tifa, except for Marluxia and Demyx. Axel hadn’t even tried making conversation with his guest. Tifa didn’t mind either, she liked it better when he didn’t talk to her. He was too pissed at the way things were going so far.
“Time for desert!” Demyx called as he gathered the empty plates and cleared the table. He brought out several plates with strawberry cheesecake and set a plate before Tifa with a soft clunk. “I made this also.”
Just what Tifa needed, a badly made desert. Marluxia cut a piece of her cheesecake with his fork and held it in front of Tifa’s mouth. She began to lean forward to bite it, until Axel held her back. “She can feed herself, Marluxia!”
Not giving up, Marluxia fought to his defense. “You’re not even talking to her! Besides, if she didn’t me to ‘feed’ her, why do you think she was about to eat it?”
Axel was taken aback. He didn’t know what to say, let alone give a good come back to make Marluxia stop flirting with Tifa.
“Listen, I think that you two are taking this a bit to far…” Tifa pushed Axel away from Marluxia, as he was coming in closer to him. Axel shot an angry glare.
“Let’s not fight now.” Tifa rolled her eyes at the foolishness and got up from her seat. “I’ll be back.” Hastily, she made her way to find the bathroom. She needed to be away from the craziness for a while.
“Great dumb-ass you drove her away!!” Marluxia cried, making a face at Axel. Neither of the two wished to give up making contact with Tifa.
“Your stupid flowers did that, not me bitch.” Axel turned away from his nemesis. Marluxia said casually, “I’m going to go see if she needs any help in the bathroom” He was about to raise, when Axel pushed him down to the floor. “No bitch, she doesn’t need help from a girly man – I mean boy- with pink hair, one who possesses crappy plastic flowers!”
“My flowers aren’t plastic crap, they’re real!” Marluxia fought back, not liking Axel’s remarks about his flowers, the things that meant almost everything to him. “At least I don’t look like some freak with anger issues.”
“What the hell…” Before any more of the bickering was heard, Tifa had already left the room and began combing the maze like castle to the bathroom. She didn’t really need to go to the bathroom, any quiet room would do. Her heart felt broken, dysfunctional. Cloud was the only person who could have made her happy right now, she was very disappointed not to see him today, or for the past months or so.
There were endless doors in the various hallways. Which one to chose, she did not know. The first door to the right caught her attention first, she cracked it open a hair and peered inside.
Emptiness. Nothing. Next door.
Most of the rooms she had checked looked identical. Some had cleaning supplies, brooms, mops, and whatnot. Another door lead to a vast rose garden, one she assumed belonged to Marluxia. The last room she raked over had a bizarre and odd stench to it, it was too dark to make out any of the contents. On front of the door had a lousy made sign that said: “Axel’s stuff. Don’t touch!”
A delicate hand searched the wall on the side for a switch. Once she found one, the room illuminated brilliantly. Whirling around, a gasp escaped her mouth at what she saw: drugs and alcoholic beverages in large sums scattered around.
Axel’s a drug dealer!
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I didn't want to over-do anything, but i really hope you all like it!!! Roxas is being stupid lolz. hehe.
I promise you, this story will get better, something you won't expect lolz!! So, do you like it so far?! I think that Sora will have a lot of trouble with Kairi! Not to mention, he can't dance hehe. BTW, Cloud will appear in the story, but when the time is right.

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