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Title: Summer Vacation
Word Count: 262
Notes: You really don't have any spoilers to worry about here; XD This thing popped into my head right before I was going to sleep and I had to write it out. Darn late-night plot bunnies. ^_^
The class tittered and talked amongst themselves at the childish topic on the board—"My Summer Vacation."
The teacher seemed quite serious, however—"This is a good writing exercise," she said simply. "You are drawing from a familiar experience and putting it down in words. It's a great way to start off the year."
The pause went on long enough that the entire class started to write out ideas—but she put up a hand to forestall them. "And no writing about the abnormal storm—I'm sure you all have your own version of that, but it's not something we should bring up again."
Sighs, grumbles and paper was wadded up or notebooks flipped over to a clean page. Sora and Riku exchanged glances—what did their summer vacation involve? Riku bringing in the darkness, Sora and him getting carried away by it—fighting with it and against it…
"Think she'd believe it if we wrote down what we went through?" Sora asked with a grin. "Creepy castles and world hopping and everything else is kind of hard to explain."
"But it's the truth," Riku said blandly. "If you needed to prove it—" he left the implication hanging and Sora snickered into his hand.
Yes—they could write about their so-called vacation and what went on with it; who they met and what they did, the darkness they still fought, even if they were no longer in the realm of darkness.
But Sora wrote about someone else that wasn't quite-him—but still had a summer vacation that should have never ended.
Title: Summer Vacation
Word Count: 262
Notes: You really don't have any spoilers to worry about here; XD This thing popped into my head right before I was going to sleep and I had to write it out. Darn late-night plot bunnies. ^_^
The class tittered and talked amongst themselves at the childish topic on the board—"My Summer Vacation."
The teacher seemed quite serious, however—"This is a good writing exercise," she said simply. "You are drawing from a familiar experience and putting it down in words. It's a great way to start off the year."
The pause went on long enough that the entire class started to write out ideas—but she put up a hand to forestall them. "And no writing about the abnormal storm—I'm sure you all have your own version of that, but it's not something we should bring up again."
Sighs, grumbles and paper was wadded up or notebooks flipped over to a clean page. Sora and Riku exchanged glances—what did their summer vacation involve? Riku bringing in the darkness, Sora and him getting carried away by it—fighting with it and against it…
"Think she'd believe it if we wrote down what we went through?" Sora asked with a grin. "Creepy castles and world hopping and everything else is kind of hard to explain."
"But it's the truth," Riku said blandly. "If you needed to prove it—" he left the implication hanging and Sora snickered into his hand.
Yes—they could write about their so-called vacation and what went on with it; who they met and what they did, the darkness they still fought, even if they were no longer in the realm of darkness.
But Sora wrote about someone else that wasn't quite-him—but still had a summer vacation that should have never ended.