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Chapter Two
As the crowd dispersed to either tell others the news or try and forget about it, one girl remained. Her eyes were locked on where the body was carried and driven away, and the haunting laughter of one of her classmates echoed in her mind. Her face was stained with running mascara but she forced down sobs, whimpers, any signs of weakness. She was afraid of what someone with that insane of a reaction would do to her next.
The twins walked by her, reluctantly continuing their journey to school. Sora, hands deep in his pockets, seemed to be on autopilot as he walked right by her. Roxas, however, looked directly at her without missing a step. He looked angry, as if he was asking what the hell the girl was looking at. ‘You, you psycho!’ she wanted to say. Her voice was gone, other than a few squeaks. She took out her phone and sent a message to every student she had immediate contact with:
Kairi died. Roxas laughed.
…
Sora was hoping that he could feign ignorance and spare his friends a little while longer. The dismal atmosphere at homeroom told him it was too late. Mr. Eros was clearing his throat, adjusting his glasses and flipping pages, but class didn’t start yet. Kairi’s parents must have called earlier and he was trying to collect his thoughts. Sora couldn’t stand the silence.
To Roxas, everyone was too loud.
“I knew something was weird about him…”
“Yeah, what kind of fucked-up person would do that?”
“I thought they were friends…”
“Those two? She just tolerated him ‘cause of his brother.”
They didn’t have to say names; he knew what the whispers were about. They were like flies buzzing around Roxas’ ears, and they only increased in volume once he became aware of them. All he could do was stare at his desk. It finally dispersed when the teacher called for their attention.
“As some of you may have heard,” he said, “Kairi Hoshiko...passed away last night. If we could have a moment of silence...”
For a brief period, all that could be heard was soft cries and sniffles. Some students seemed to have wanted to speak, so they must not have known or thought it was a joke. Once the quiet Roxas yearned for passed, Mr. Eros began to explain the plans of a memorial service at the school. The students listened, but were too out of sorts to keep their voices down. When they weren’t crying, they were spreading rumors.
“I totally pegged him as the jealous type.”
“Always craving attention.”
“I’m telling you, he never liked her.”
“I bet he wanted her out of the picture.”
“You think he might’ve...done it?”
“What, you think he killed Kairi?”
And for whatever reason, that was the one that stuck.
“He killed Kairi.”
He killed Kairi
He killed Kairi
…
Students glared at Roxas as he walked the halls, taking drastic steps to avoid him. The braver ones would point and tell their friends who they thought he was. Sora was still ignoring everything around him. He just wanted the day to be over, just as badly as Roxas.
At lunch, the cafeteria was booming, save for one table near the exit. The twins sat there with five other students. There was a space left open between Sora and a boy named Riku for the girl who would never show up again. Across from them sat the remainder of the group: Selphie, Tidus, Wakka, and Naminé. Some slowly ate their lunches while others scraped their forks against the paper trays. Roxas was starving but gave up after a few pitiful bites. No one could look at each other or strike up a conversation for the first half of the lunch period.
“...Guess I’m gonna have to say it,” said one of the friends. The others awoke from their collective daze to see what he meant. “Roxas, is it true that you laughed when you saw...when you….saw…”
He was unable to verbally acknowledge the incident, but it was enough to get Sora’s attention.
“What are you implying, Riku?” Sora had a warning tone in his voice. The group’s discomfort became apparent but Selphie spoke up.
“We’ve heard that...Roxas might’ve enjoyed finding out what happened.”
“Wh…” Sora scoffed, “What’re you talking about? What, is that what you thought Roxas laughed at? That’s insane.”
No response, other than a few cleared throats and averted eyes.
“Come on guys, this isn’t funny.”
Naminé tried to eat her food with shaky hands. Roxas raised an eyebrow at her behavior, and that was enough for the girl to drop the contents from her fork.
“Are you guys fucking serious right now?” Sora said. “Why the hell would Roxas do that to his best friend or, or anyone?”
“Sora, I can...kinda picture it,” said Riku.
“What?”
“I mean, I can sorta see...maybe Roxas even being invo-”
Riku was interrupted when Sora took a swing at him. Once he made contact, his friend was knocked out of his chair with a swelling cheek. The attack earned the attention and excitement of nearby students. Roxas didn’t move, but the others scrambled out of their seats to either help Riku up or hold Sora back.
“Whoawhoa, calm down, brudda!” said the bulkier of their friends, wrapping his arms around Sora’s from behind.
“He didn’t mean it,” Selphie assured.
The girls checked on Riku. The long-haired jock placed his hand on his wound but was more shocked than hurt.
“Say that again and I’ll kill you.” Sora glared at his downed friend as he noticed supervising teachers quickly approaching. Once his captor loosened his grip, Sora grabbed Roxas’ arm, made him stand, and left their lunches behind. The boys ran across the hallway, past their classroom, and out of the front door before losing their pursuers. Out of breath, they rested on the sidewalk next to the school bus parking lot. Roxas watched Sora bury his face in his hands, one of which had reddened knuckles. He was mumbling to himself. Roxas could hear Sora’s random curses and concerns about getting suspended. He put a hand on his brother’s shoulder, unsure what else to do. Sora sighed, rubbed his face a few times and clamped his hands together.
“I’m going home,” Sora said, still looking straight ahead. “Can’t face those people, not today.”
“Okay.”
“Roxas.” Sora faced him. “You don’t need this. Not after what happened. I...I am begging you. Go to the internship. Just for one day, no, a few hours, that’s all I’m asking.”
“...Fine.”
…
Roxas still didn’t want to make an appearance at the company, but he was willing to do what it took to calm Sora down. He didn’t go home to change or do any research about the business. All he knew, according to Sora, was that it was a renovation company just outside of the city. How thrilling. Roxas used the directions programmed into his phone and, after a few bus trips, made it to his destination. He stood in front of the door for a few minutes, but not due to nerves. There was something...off about it. The three-story building had the correct numerical address, but that was it. It was plain and had no name or sign in sight. It made him briefly wonder how Sora learned about it.
Once he passed the initial confusion he walked inside. As soon as he shut the door it was pitch black, as if the place was closed and they forgot to lock it. He could hear shuffling and distant voices. Seconds later the lights turned on. What? Did this place have faulty wiring or something?
“Hi! I didn’t know we were expecting visitors,” he heard someone say. The lights turned off before he could see who was with him.
“How can I help you?” The ‘someone’ was female. Lights on. Whatever was doing this, it wasn’t giving Roxas’ eyes time to adjust. They stung as he squinted and rubbed them.
“Oh, I’m sorry! This must be bothering you.”
By some miracle the lights fixed themselves. As Roxas’ spotty vision cleared he heard the clacking of heels and the squeaky rolling of chair wheels. There was a blond secretary sitting behind a desk a few feet away from him. She had a computer and lamp on her desk and was relentlessly turning the latter on and off.
“What can I do for you?” she asked a second time, but the clicking of the pull switch was distracting. So she was the culprit…
"I’m Roxas Juusan, I’m here for the internship?”
“Roxas...Juusan…?” the woman said Roxas’ name slowly, almost curiously, before typing it. She did so with one hand, her light show never faltering. “Ah, yes, of course. You’re a little late, I see.”
“It took a bit of convincing. I can still join, right?”
“Absolutely! Big Boss shouldn’t mind.” The more she spoke, the more intense her stare became. Roxas asked what she was looking at. “I swear I’ve heard your name somewhere before. And you…you look familiar, I guess.”
“Maybe you saw my brother. We’re twins.”
“No, no, it was definitely you.”
Did she really know him? Roxas couldn’t recall entering the building before, since he wanted no part of it in the first place. The secretary wouldn’t have brought it up if it wasn’t important, right?
“Wait a second,” she said, her eyes wide as saucers. “You’re that kid-”
"Larxene, you’ve forgotten something.”
The third voice came from a daunting, expressionless man in a business suit. He was holding a yellow blob. By the way Larxene snatched the object away and squeezed it against her chest, Roxas concluded it was a weird-shaped pillow.
“Please don’t touch it, Boss…” she mumbled. “Your hands are dirty.”
Now that she had mentioned it, there was something on the man’s visible skin. It was dark yet it glistened slightly under the florescent light. It was chipped and layered, like paint.
“Roxas, was it?” said the man. “Please, follow me.”
Roxas obliged, unsure of what would happen if he didn’t. There was something wrong with this place, but he couldn’t quite put his finger on what. He followed the man into a long, blank hallway. It consisted of six doors on each side and one on the other end. On each door save for the last one, there was a nameplate engraved in the upper center.
“You will be responsible for whatever errands we are unable to do ourselves,” the man said. “If you run into any trouble, speak to one of your superiors. I’ll get you better acquainted with them in a moment.”
He opened the first door on the left labeled ‘Xigbar Ni’. Roxas heard a loud bang, leading him to believe the Boss threw the door open. His right ear was ringing as he scanned the room for the source of the noise. The door behind him, labeled ‘Xaldin San’, had a smoking bullet lodged in it, giving off a faint scent of gunpowder. Roxas was shot at just now, and his boss didn’t seem to notice.
“Told you to knock, Big Boss,” the man inside, who had gashes on his face and a missing eye, said with an embarrassed smile. He had a revolver in his hand. The inside of his door had his intended target: a bullseye that was littered with holes. His desk had a variety of firearms sprawled on top of it, and a small window was installed into the wall behind it.
“This is Xigbar. He’s in charge of the blueprints, keeping track of whoever moves into and out of the city, things like that,” the Boss said, ignoring his employee. “Xigbar, Roxas is our new intern.”
“Roxas, huh,” Xigbar scratched his chin with the barrel of his gun, making Roxas cringe each time his finger hovered over the trigger. “That name rings a bell. Did you work here before?”
Roxas didn’t answer. He was too focused on how carelessly the gun was being handled. It swung on the man’s finger, back and forth, as he pondered.
“Yeaaah…” he said, grabbing the handle again in one swift movement and pointing the barrel at Roxas. “Yeahyeahyeah, you’re that kid!”
What kid?!
Xigbar, like Larxene, didn’t have a chance to explain himself before the Boss interrupted. He reached in and grabbed Xigbar’s upper arm. It didn’t seem like a tight grasp but the gun enthusiast inhaled sharply.
“Hey, not cool! Just got my shot,” Xigbar snatched his limb away and rubbed on it with the hand holding the pistol. “Still sore…”
Without another exchange, the Boss closed the door and moved on. Roxas was hesitant to follow, but a part of him was curious. There was something about these people…
Their next stop was the door that Xigbar damaged. Behind it was darkness, save for bushel of flying sparks. What little light they gave revealed a man sharpening a sword with a grinding machine and wearing protective goggles. He continued his work, even when his door opened, so he probably didn’t want to be bothered.
“This is Xaldin. He’s the middleman of our supplier,” he said as he flipped the lights on. Roxas saw that the blinds were closed on the little window. Xaldin, whose desk served as a stand for his grinder, was wearing a blacksmith’s apron over his work attire. He stopped for a moment and waited for his eyes to adjust. When it wasn’t being used, the grinder turned itself off. Xaldin gave his weapon a once-over.
“You’ll go blind that way, you know,” said the Boss.
“Ah, but no one came into my office until now,” Xaldin replied, pulling his goggles down to his neck. He slid his forefinger against the blade until he dug into his skin. “Nice and quiet…”
The man suddenly stood, weapon at the ready and a gleam in his eyes.
“...until someone blew a hole in my door, excuse me,” he said, pushing past his coworkers and into his neighbor’s office. The door slammed shut. Within seconds Roxas heard objects breaking and the two men struggling, and it was sometimes drowned out by maniacal laughter.
“You don’t wanna bring a sword to a gunfight, hombre!”
Xigbar seemed to be enjoying himself...Did he do it on purpose? The Boss was indifferent toward all of this.
The next door was labeled ‘Vexen Shi’. It had a sign taped to it telling others not to disturb him. The Boss, unlike what he did with the others, took the hint and kept going. Roxas didn’t budge. He heard a nasally voice confirm what had been tugging at the back of his mind since he had arrived.
“Hold still and take your shot.”
This was an insane asylum, wasn’t it?
Roxas felt a strange combination of fatigue and panic. His legs would give out on him at any second, yet he had the jolt he needed to distance himself from this place as much as possible. As soon as the Boss’ back was turned, Roxas made a mad dash toward the door. It made so much sense. The colorless walls, the line of doors, the nonchalant guide, the clearly disturbed inhabitants...For whatever reason they were using the home renovation story as a cover. Roxas wanted absolutely no part of it, so he ran. He left the building, ignoring the secretary’s questions. He went as far as he could on God knows how many hours of sleep and an empty stomach. He was dizzy, nauseous, frightened...He may have bumped into a few confused passersby, but he kept going. He needed to see Sora. Sora would make things better.
Unless...
Sora couldn’t have known, could he? Sure, Roxas didn’t react properly to Kairi’s death but...would Sora intentionally admit him into a nuthouse over something so trivial?
But that couldn’t have been it. Sora mentioned the “internship” before the incident. He must have suspected Roxas’ mental state for a long time. He was just like the others.
Roxas stopped in an alleyway after turning a sharp corner. His body was nearing its limit physically and mentally. He leaned against the brick wall behind him and slid down. The grainy surface scraped his head, giving him another spark, but his legs refused to listen to him. Breathe in...Breathe out...Calm down...His surroundings smelled of stale beer and neglected trash cans. He welcomed it when he started hyperventilating. Breathe in...Then out...In...Out...
“I’m not crazy,” Roxas said almost silently. He clenched his hands as hard as he could and cut his right palm. There was shattered glass next to him, the probable source of the beer smell. He picked up the biggest shard he could find and stared at it. It had some of his blood on the jagged edge.
“I’m not crazy.” Roxas needed something to pacify him before he had a heart attack. He purposely punctured his skin again. It stung, even burned a little because of the alcohol, but it soothed him after the initial shock. He worked on his palm first, cutting into rough but parallel lines. He watched his blood surface from the injuries, merging and sliding about with a few bubbles between the creases. He turned his hand to the side and watched it drip onto the filthy ground. Once he ran out of room to work with, he went for his wrist.
“I’m not crazy.” The skin past his hand was easier to get into. He could feel his body pulsate every time he took a breath and his blood came out in spurts. He clenched his fist again to get more out, and continued cutting. He felt lightheaded, but in a different sense from before. His vision blurred and shifted, almost like a dream. He felt warm in his cheeks and neck. Everything else felt prickly and numb, and his heartbeat slowed down. The only thing that stopped him from continuing the mutilation was his body begging him to.
Roxas dropped the shard, still reassuring himself that he was sane. Even though he felt betrayed, he was glad Sora got what he wanted. His brother deluded himself into thinking Roxas could make any friends. This would make him happy, at least for a little while.
“I’m...not…”
~~~
"Axel."
No answer. Xemnas sighed. This was becoming a pain. The redhead didn't even flinch. His head was resting on his arms, which were folded on his desk. A faint snore could be heard along with soft mumbling.
"Axel." Xemnas tried again, using a bit more of his voice. Still nothing. Behind him, Vexen sighed in frustration and stepped around him.
"Axel!" The blonde said, pounding his palm on the desk. The redhead immediately woke up, his eyes wild and alert.
"Wha... What's going on? I-Is there a fire?" he asked when he smelled something burnt. Looking down he noticed his ashtray flipped and its contents splayed across the desk. Studying himself he found his arm colored gray.
"Aw, come on..." He sighed, brushing off his arm. Facing upward again he glanced at the Boss and then Vexen. "Is something wrong?"
"You have a new mission,” Xemnas spoke before Vexen could start his high-pitched bitching. "You didn't meet him, but an intern came here today. As you know, not just anyone comes here. The boy left, so now you need to go find him."
"QUICKLY!" Vexen added, pounding the desk again. Axel jumped and moved his wheeled chair back. "This is of utmost importance! That means no dawdling, no sleeping, no slacking, no smoki-"
"Enough, Vexen. Leave us," Xemnas interrupted. Vexen huffed but did as he was told. He tended to run his mouth, but he still feared the Boss. Xemnas turned his attention back to Axel. "As much as I hate admit it, he's right. Roxas needs to be brought back by tonight."
"T-Tonight?" Axel stammered, his gaze moving to his clock. The sun would set in another four hours. "I'll try Boss, but gosh, I don't think I can find him in such a short amount of time..."
"You'll have to try. Vexen said something about tracking him by his phone. It won't pinpoint the boy but it could help. See him first to learn more about Roxas. Oh, and Axel. Please hurry. I can only imagine what Eight would do to that boy should you not get him here in time."
"Oh, um... Right,” Axel said, suddenly feeling a heaviness on his chest. He had to be quick, not only for the sake of this boy, but anyone else who happened to be on the streets. Xemnas left and for a moment Axel stared at his desk. Was it just him, or did all the dirty work seem to always fall in his lap...? He jumped up when he realized he was wasting time. Grabbing his coat he took off down the hall, through the unlabeled door, up a flight of stairs and toward the scientist’s lab. Vexen scolded Axel for dawdling before starting down a long hallway. Axel stood in awe of the room. Had he been in here before? He couldn't remember. He was mesmerized by the bright colors and shiny scientific equipment everywhere.
"Axel!" Vexen screeched when he noticed the redhead wasn't following.
"Shoot, uh, s-sorry! Coming!" He said, scurrying down the hall. He found Vexen in a room that smelled strongly of cleaning supplies and metal. He tried his hardest to center his attention on the other man, but all the glowing tubes of liquid around him made it hard.
"Always with your head in the clouds. Honestly..." the scientist mumbled as he picked up a couple of papers, one with writing and the other a picture. He shoved them against Axel's chest, then hurried to one of the three computers currently running.
Axel looked down at the papers and blinked. Was this the kid he was being sent after? He really was a kid... He looked no more than fifteen, with a baby face and big blue eyes. His hair was incredibly golden and fluffy. Axel couldn't help but want to touch it. He switched papers and skimmed the information given.
"Roxas Juusan..." he whispered. Why did that name sound familiar?
"Hey!" Vexen yelled, making the redhead jump for the third time in minutes. "Honestly... Give me your phone."
Axel's eyes widened and before he smiled and handed over the cell. Vexen stared at him a moment before scoffing. He left the redhead's side and returned to the computer.
"So um, Vexen. This kid... Why is he so important exactly?"
Roxas gnawed at Axel’s mind. He knew he was forgetting something important about the guy, but what?
"It doesn't matter if you can't remember. Just find him!" Vexen’s patience was wearing thin. He pushed the phone at Axel and headed toward another door. Axel gasped and clawed the air for his phone, catching it just in time.
"Now get out!" Vexen demanded before disappearing. Axel glanced down at the phone and watched as a red dot flashed over a map on the screen.
'Must be the kid...' he thought as he turned and left the lab.
...
As he walked through the building and outside he noticed that the dot wasn't moving. It was stationary but a bit far from where he stood. If this kid was so important, why was he so far away?
'Oh, wait. He ran.' Axel thought, laughing at himself. He checked his watch for the time and sighed. He was really worried he wouldn't make it back before sunset. Stuffing the papers in a rear pocket he rushed to his target, trying and failing to weave through the pedestrians. He apologized to every person he bumped into, taking precious time off his dwindling three hours.
"Whew, I... am... really out of shape," he huffed, bent with his hands on his knees as he caught his breath. He looked up, then at his phone. This alley was where the dot had stayed his entire way there, and now he was mere feet from the boy.
"Hello?" he called out as he placed his phone in his breast pocket. When no one answered, he paused and felt a little creeped out. This alley was dark and he was quite a distance from home.
"Hey? Um, Roxas? Are you down here?" He called again. Still no answer. "Aw, fudge..."
He realized he had to go down the alley. He took a step forward and stopped. Nope, too dark. Pulling his phone back out he used the bright screen as a flashlight and continued on. At least now he could see, but it didn't change how creepy the place was. Wait... Why was it creepy? He laughed to himself and shook his head.
“You’re being silly, Axel, there's nothing down here to be afraid o-Oh snap!" He tripped over something thick. He hit the ground hard and his phone skid away, taking the light with it.
"O-Ow..." He hissed, holding his elbow. It stung and he could tell it was bleeding. He sat up fully and turned to see what he tripped over, but it was difficult make anything out. Reaching forward he grabbed his phone again and poked the screen. The light returned, but the screen was badly cracked. He winced.
"Big Boss is gonna kill me..." Helping himself up, he brushed off his knees and shined the light down, surveying the area. He stumbled back and almost fell again when a slender leg came in to view.
"Roxas?" he said. The person didn’t answer, but it had to have been him. Rushing to his side he noticed the boy was incredibly pale and bleeding out from a deep gash in his wrist. The opposite hand held a long, jagged piece of glass, glistening with a red liquid. He gasped and picked the boy up, swinging him over his shoulder.
"Gosh, you're heavy..." Axel said to himself. He wondered for a moment how Eight managed to drag bodies home most nights, then remembered he only took the heads back. He dialed the Institution and told Larxene to direct to Big Boss's office. After a few rings, a man's voice came through.
"H-Hey, Boss? Um, I found the kid but he's... not doing so good," He said weakly.
"What's wrong with him?" Xemnas asked. The rustling of paper told Axel the Boss had been painting again, no doubt stressed over Axel's mission.
"Well, he's unconscious and bleeding really badly. He cut his wrist really deep with a broken piece of glass." Axel paused and suddenly felt afraid for the boy. "Besides close to death, he could also have gotten some sort of disease from the glass or being exposed to the environment he was in-"
"Come back, now. Hurry. Go straight to Vexen's office and-" Xemnas' voice was cut out as a sudden pain split through Axel's head and caused his vision to blur. He felt nauseous and had to lean against the wall, suddenly too weak to hold himself up. He heard a distant voice yelling, but couldn't make out whose. He looked down to his phone and remembered the call.
"Boss, I have to go now..." he said while holding up the phone through force of will. He ended the call then stared at the time. An hour and a quarter till sundown. Shit. No wonder Eight was getting antsy. He pushed himself off the wall and steadied himself. "Okay Axel, four years of track readied you for this. We gotta sprint all the way home... Now... Let's..."
His vision darkened and he felt another powerful wave of nausea overcome him. Why was it happening this early? Glancing over to Roxas, his only guess was the boy's blood was stirring his darker half.
"Eight, no!" Axel sounded more desperate than stern, like he was pleading with an older brother to stop bullying him. Eight's laughter filled his mind.
Time is ticking, Axel. Eight whispered between his giggles.
"Just let me get home and you can do whatever you wish!" He begged. His head split again and he cried out in pain. Another cackle from the other personality only worsened things.
But I'm feeling a little peckish...
Axel ground his teeth and took a deep breath. He had to steady himself and gain control over his mind. Keeping Eight at bay was hard, but not impossible. Pushing his other half back he burst into a mad sprint. Leaving the alley's darkness and entering the sunlight helped to stave off Eight, which allowed him to press himself harder. He had to get home...
Faster Axel, faster!
Axel whimpered but kept on. He saw the sun at the edge of the city and bit his lip. He would make it if he could keep up this pace. However, he was chewing through his adrenaline like candy and Roxas' weight was starting to slow him down.
"Why can't we just get cars or bikes?!" Axel shouted, causing a few people around him to look at him as if he were insane. ...Well, they weren’t wrong, but they didn't need to know that. He turned a corner and grinned. Just a few more blocks! He was going to make it! For a moment he wondered how he was running so quickly but he knew if he thought about it he'd slow down. Plus, he was pretty sure Eight had something to do with it, and the last thing he wanted to do at the moment was acknowledge him.
He burst through the doors of the Institution like a bat out of Hell, causing Larxene to jump and curse at him. The lights were flickering, which told him he was still in the clear. Twelve, unlike her counterpart, did not enjoy running the electricity bill sky-high. Disregarding his initial orders he headed to the stairs in his office, which lead to the basement. It was closer than Vexen’s lab and he wasn’t sure if he’d make it there. Entering his home he placed the boy on his couch and took a deep breath. He'd have to clean the wound and get it covered. He retrieved a medical kit and when he returned, he froze. The boy was moving, albeit barely. His eyes had opened enough to scan the area he was in. Axel expected the boy to panic but he didn't. In fact, he didn't do anything. He just stared at the wall. Axel took this to mean he wasn't completely there yet.
Returning to the boy’s side, Axel pulled his arm closer as gently as he could, but it didn't seem to matter. Roxas showed no sign of alertness. The blond didn't even cringe when his arm was doused in alcohol and then wrapped in a bandage. Axel sighed and simply stared at his guest once he finished. H was positive he knew him Why was the boy important, and why did he try to kill himself? Vexen probably knew, but Axel doubted he would get anything out of him.
Roxas showed signs of life again, his injured arm twitching ever so slightly. Axel took notice and realized the boy probably needed some food in him.
"I-I'll cook you some soup. It'll be easy to get down so you don't have to struggle,” he said. The boy's eyes slid to acknowledge him and Axel smiled. "H-Hey, why did you..."
Axel's voice trailed off as the familiar splitting pain filled his head. He cried out and buried his hands in his hair as Eight's laugh rang through the chaos in his mind.
Time's up!
Axel slowly looked up to Roxas, whose attention returned to the wall. He wanted to tell the boy to run, but the pain in his head halted all his functions. His vision was quickly fading and his body was going numb. He made it back home, but at what cost? He thought he had time to get this boy to safety... But he was too late.
Eight would surely make this boy his next meal.
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