http://needsadult.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] needsadult.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2011-08-26 05:22 pm
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Character(s): Ventus, Aqua, and Terra.
Content: The three friends finally reunite.
Setting: Near the apartment where Terra and Aqua were staying.
Time: Afternoon.
Warnings: Cavities and tears are pretty much guaranteed.



Getting those messages was the last thing Ven had expected, and he still could hardly believe it. When he put up that message weeks ago, and hadn't gotten a reply, he thought for sure that Terra and Aqua weren't there. He hadn't been sure when he was going to be able to see them again, or how he would get off this world to make that happen.

But he had been wrong. They were here. He even knew where they were! It had taken every ounce of his restraint not to leave the apartment running, and that restraint vanished the instant he made it to the street.

It felt like it had been ages since he had last seen them. So much had happened...enough that he wasn't thinking at all about how things had gone in Radiant Garden. Right now, that didn't matter.

He just wanted to see his best friends again.

keybladedancer: (Huh?)

[personal profile] keybladedancer 2011-12-01 12:00 pm (UTC)(link)
She definitely had no intentions in allowing either of them to get too far away from her this time. Many things might have gone differently before if they had stuck together... but how hypocritical she felt for these thoughts. Xemnas, after all, she felt was her responsibility to deal with. Not that she liked keeping these things from her friends, but... how could she even begin to explain? How could she tell Terra what had happened to him?

It took her a moment before she fully realized both Terra and Ven were speaking to her. "What? I mean, yes--I'm fine," she said, stumbling on her words, as she wondered if she'd missed something either of them had possibly said. "More than fine."

She smiled to them both, trying to ease their worries, but she knew full well they knew her too well. It seemed they'd already detected something was up.