Missing Your Presence | By : Araea Swiftwind Category: Kingdom Hearts > Slash/Yaoi - Male/Male Views: 1228 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Story Title: Missing Your Presence
Chapter Title: Damn You, Riku! Author: Araea Swiftwind Parings: SorRiku; TidusxSora; RikuxCloud; Warnings: This story will contain mature content, including sexual activities, foul language, and mature themes not suitable for people under the age of 15 without parental consent. Disclaimer: I make no money from the making of this fanfic. I am only writing this because my hands started typing and this popped out, and I felt it was evil to delete it. I just want to share this tale with others, so in suing me, you are destroying people’s happiness, so please don’t do that. Word Count: 2683 A/N: So, this is an older work of mine. I decided that I would update the chapter and repost it, because honestly, I haven’t written anything in ages, and it was about time I updated. And, ironically enough, this is the only thing that I felt like working on. ^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^ Weightlessness. That is the only thing he felt as he was swimming through the crystalline green water. His eyes closed for a moment, and he reveled in the feeling. When he opened them, the salt stung for a moment, but then his brilliant blue eyes adjusted. Before him stretched a beautiful coral reef, teeming with sea life. There were hundreds, maybe thousands, of brightly colored fish, all of different species. Some were big, and some were very small. As the brown-haired boy swam closer, a clown fish darted in front of him and sped past, on its way to God-only-knows. Sora smiled, and continued on his way. The day before when he and Tidus had been play fighting, Tidus had lost his new class ring to the ocean. So today, Sora was trying to find it. After all, it was sorta Sora's fault he had lost it. Flashback "Hey Sora, I bet I can beat you at play-fighting!" Tidus called jovially, carrying around a long wooden staff. Sora was up to the challenge and called back, "You're on, Tidus!" The two boys raced to the island with the paopu tree and prepared to square off. Sora hadn't done this in a while, ever since Riku had left the island, the world, to find his one true love. Without Riku, play fighting just wasn't the same. Lying on the ground a few inches away was an old, battered wooden sword. The one that Sora used to use when fighting against Riku. Sora wasn't really keen on using that particular sword, but as he didn't have another one, that one would have to do. Tidus was moving from one foot to another, impatience plastered across his face. "Aren't you gonna pick up your sword and fight me Sora? Or do my mad skills scare you?" That was the perfect thing to say to get Sora geared up for a match. "I'm gonna beat the pants off of you, Ti!" With that, the two boys started fighting. Sora got in a couple of hits to Tidus' midsection, and Tidus managed to whack Sora on the head a couple of times. In their version of play fighting, no spot on the body was off limits, except the groin. Selphie had a tendency to take cheap shots if she were losing, so they made that a rule a long time ago. Then, just when Tidus thought he was going to win, Sora got in a good shot and hit Tidus on the right wrist. The blow knocked off Tidus' new ring, and it flew unceremoniously into the green ocean below them. Tidus' face grew bright red and he stared at the water in shock. He couldn't believe that his beloved class ring fell into the ocean. It was probably lost now. It cost his mom a lot of money to buy that ring, and it was a birthday present to boot. Tidus then turned to Sora, staff up, and yelled at him. "SORA! This is all your fault. You took a cheap shot so that you could win. Since you made it go in to the ocean, you can get it out of the ocean. Tomorrow, first thing, you better go get my ring or else I'm gonna get Wakka and Selphie to help me wallop you. I hate you right now Sora, you big jerk!" End Flashback Sora was getting closer and closer to the reef. So far, he hadn't seen the ring. It was shiny, silver and black, and had a huge sapphire in the middle. It was a really ostentatious ring, but it wasn't really Sora's business. All that mattered was that he found the stupid thing and got it back to Tidus. Tidus had told his mother last night about Sora chucking it into the ocean. She had called the brunette’s mom, and now they were all mad at him. Even if he hadn't wanted to go in and get the ring because Tidus had told him to, now his and Tidus' mother were making him get it too. After he found the ring, Sora was gonna whoop Tidus so hard his brains fell out his ears. Stupid blondes. Near the base of the reef, Sora's eye caught something shiny. It didn't look like a fish, but one could never know underwater. Sora kicked his feet hard and moved as quickly as possible toward the shiny object. Right before he managed to grab the object, a blue octopus moved its body in front of it and inked up the area so that Sora was forced to move away and close his eyes or risk blindness. He propelled himself backwards with his feet, using his hands to clear the water in front of himself of the ink. When it was safe for him to look again, he noticed that the shimmery object was gone. The octopus must have taken it, thinking it was a fish. Or maybe it really was a fish. Sora heaved a sigh as best he could underwater and made his way to the surface for some much needed air. He might be able to stay underwater for a long time, but even he needed oxygen. Tidus was on the play island, fighting with Selphie and Wakka. Sora waved, but the three of them were so engrossed in their match that they didn’t even see him. Sora shook his head softly, and took in a deep breath of air. The sun above was shining brightly on the clear blue-green water, and it made Sora squint as he looked out over the vastness of it all. Realizing that he had been at the surface for too long, Sora dove back down to find Tidus’ stupid ring. Sora spent a few precious seconds growing accustomed to the salt content of the water before he began moving around, looking for the shiny object. He turned a little to the Northwest and began swimming. He hoped that that stupid octopus hadn’t gone far with the ring. He didn’t think that he would have enough energy to keep swimming for much longer. He had already been at it for over an hour. Even in-shape boys had a limit to the amount of physical endurance they had. About thirty meters from the beginning of the reef was a small rock outcropping the perfect size for a blue-ring octopus, exactly like the one who stole the ring. Sora dove for it, trying very hard not to spook any animals that were residing within the cave. A yellow tentacle with bright blue rings was hanging out of the opening, so Sora could tell that something was there. He just hoped that it was the right octopus. Once right outside the cave, Sora took a quick peek inside. There, sure enough, was the ornery octopus that stole Tidus’ ring. And there, on one of the octopus’ tentacles, was the gaudy ring. Sora slowly inched his way closer to the opening of the cave. When he was within reaching distance, he tentatively reached out his arm and grabbed for the ring. The octopus started waving its tentacles menacingly, but it didn’t really phase Sora. He propelled himself forwards and deftly gripped the ring, turning on the spot and swimming away from the cave as quickly as possible. The octopus followed for a short time, but Sora was moving far too quickly for the small animal to catch up to him. Sora sped upwards and broke the surface of the clear green ocean like a playful dolphin, sending millions of tiny jeweled beads of water arcing into the air only to have them crash back down a few seconds later. At the sound, Tidus looked over, now finished with his match against their friends. Seeing Sora look so happy made Tidus dance in place. He had found the ring! Tidus was no longer mad at his brunette friend. He dropped his staff on the ground and ran towards the ladder at the back of the play island. Splashing his way to the ladder, Sora handed Tidus his big, ugly ring. Sora was so done with Tidus right now; all he really wanted to do was deliver his item and go home so that he wouldn’t have to see the blonde boy for a day or two. Sora was happy that he found the ring, but mostly because it meant that he could stop swimming around looking for something smaller than a quarter. The hunt for the stupid item was irritating, and it was the brown haired boy’s opinion that if he never had to hunt in the ocean again, it would be too soon. Sora glared at Tidus as the boy inspected his property, making sure that there wasn’t anything strange attached to the silver, or any new blemishes from being in the sandy salt water. Determining that the ring was fine, the blonde boy then turned to Sora. “Took you long enough to find it, Sora. Maybe next time you won’t throw my stuff in the ocean, huh?” Tidus chuckled and went to pat Sora on the back, a large smile on the athlete’s face. The brunette turned up his glare, stepped back and flipped Tidus the bird. “Fuck you, Tidus. I didn’t throw the damn thing in the ocean. You challenged to me to a play-fight. I happened to get you good, causing your ring to fall off. It’s not my fault that you were standing so damn close to the edge of the island. It’s not my fault that you were wearing that ugly ring during a match. I was nice enough to go hunting for that stupid ring for hours. I’m fucking exhausted, Tidus, so if you don’t mind, I’m leaving.” With that, Sora stomped away. Tidus couldn’t really understand how Sora could be so upset. After all, it was the brunette’s fault that Tidus lost his ring, no matter what he said. :^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^: Sora was sitting up in his bedroom on his small, twin-sized bed. He was staring absently at the pictures on his wall, thinking of what might have been. He was sure that if the silver-haired boy were still around, today and yesterday wouldn’t have happened. Riku wouldn’t have let Tidus talk to Sora that way. He would have stood up for him, maybe even made Tidus find his own damn ring. Riku was in each and every one of the pictures, always standing next to Sora, one arm usually around the shorter boy’s shoulders. The brunette could remember the day he drew all of the pictures, remember how happy he and Riku were. How in love he thought they were. That was before he realized how unhappy Riku really was, before he knew that Riku felt like he was missing a piece of himself. Ever since Sora could remember, he had been madly in love with Riku. Riku was his best friend. Riku understood him. Riku shared his interests. Riku liked him back, at least, that’s what Sora chose to believe. And now, Riku was gone, off to find the man of his dreams. What was Sora supposed to do? He had no one now. There really was no reason for him to keep going. Riku wasn’t going to suddenly come back to him and ask for forgiveness, and Sora didn’t really want him to. That part of his life was over, and he was never going to go back. Either he lived with it, or he didn’t. Sora chose to live with it as best as he knew how. He would strive to be a better person, the kind of person who didn’t rely on other people for their sense of well being. Sora was going to take down all of those pictures of Riku, stop thinking about Riku, and move on. And Sora was going to find someone on this tiny little island that would love him better than Riku ever could. :^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^: Tidus was still on the play island, thinking about Sora. He had climbed onto the paopu tree and sat there like Sora and Riku used to. He remembered all the fun times that the three of them would have. But then, at the end of each and every day, it was Riku Sora went home with. Tidus hated to admit it, but he was jealous. He wanted Sora to be his best friend like that. He wanted Sora to look at him with something other than anger. Tidus knew that his behavior over his stupid class ring didn’t help anything. The blonde kicked himself over his stupidity. It would probably take him weeks to repair his relationship with Sora now. Sora. There was something about the bubbly brunette that was infectious. All you had to do was look at him, and your heart melted just a little, and the longer you looked, the more you became putty in the boy’s hands. Tidus first noticed this trait after Kairi arrived on Destiny Islands. She took one look at the goof and decided that she wanted him, for a friend or for more, Tidus wasn’t sure exactly. And, even though Riku was still around back then, she managed to claim a piece of Sora. Heaving an emotion-filled sigh, Tidus hung his head and lamented for a moment. Sora was beautiful, the most beautiful boy Tidus had ever seen. He has gorgeous chocolate brown hair, endless cerulean eyes, soft pouty lips, and a delicious body that could make any gay boy swoon. Sora was a walking wet dream, and he didn’t even know it. Tidus thought that was probably part of the brunette’s charm. He was so hung up on stupid Riku that he didn’t realize that he had his own appeal, his own admirers. Tidus was growing more upset the longer he thought about Sora, because inevitably, his thoughts would always circle back around to the silvery-haired boy that was supposed to be gone. Honestly, Tidus assumed that once Riku had left, leaving Sora heartbroken, that he would finally have a chance to be close to the brunette. But, even though Riku was off on some big, romantic adventure, his presence still lingered over Destiny Islands, reminding everyone that he had left a piece of himself behind. Sora. Heaving another emotional sigh, Tidus jumped down from the paopu tree. There was nothing for it. It was an utterly hopeless situation. Tidus had it bad for Sora, Sora had it bad for Riku, and Riku was conveniently absent. Tidus would just have to try harder to get Sora’s attention or give up. And he really didn’t want to give up. :^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^:^_^: A/N: So, here is the new first chapter of Missing Your Presence. I am curious as to what everyone thinks of this. I know that the first chapter is short, but I felt that if I didn’t end this here, then it would start to get repetitive, and all of you would start getting bored. I am going to hopefully get out the next chapter soon, and not take a billion years to update like I do with my other stuff. See you on the flip side!While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. 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