Naminé had just gotten it into her head to try to walk outside a little bit when she spotted the portal. She'd wanted to get a little fresh air, but that sickening sound and the sight of something all-too familiar made the fear, or whatever this was, well up inside her. Panicking a little, she turned towards the door to go back inside the apartment, only to find it blocked by a dusk.
No.. no, no, no!
Naminé turned back to Xemnas. He knew. She'd been a fool to try to hide and if she tried to run, she'd put everyone in danger. Roxas, Timon, Simba, Vyers... even Xion.
Xion... what would happen to her? Naminé hoped he didn't know that Xion had been helping them hide from the Organization. She lowered her head and then removed the robe hiding her true form. As if there had ever been any doubt.
"...Okay." It was one simple word, but as she walked closer to him, her grip slackened on the robe. She didn't let it fall just yet, though, not until she was at the bare edge of the portal. If she could just let it fall behind her, then Timon... well he'd freak, but at least she could be sure they'd know where she was.
"I'm sorry," she whispered, as though they could hear her.
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No.. no, no, no!
Naminé turned back to Xemnas. He knew. She'd been a fool to try to hide and if she tried to run, she'd put everyone in danger. Roxas, Timon, Simba, Vyers... even Xion.
Xion... what would happen to her? Naminé hoped he didn't know that Xion had been helping them hide from the Organization. She lowered her head and then removed the robe hiding her true form. As if there had ever been any doubt.
"...Okay." It was one simple word, but as she walked closer to him, her grip slackened on the robe. She didn't let it fall just yet, though, not until she was at the bare edge of the portal. If she could just let it fall behind her, then Timon... well he'd freak, but at least she could be sure they'd know where she was.
"I'm sorry," she whispered, as though they could hear her.