Falling.
He was falling. When his eyes opened he saw the sky moving fast past him as he freefell. Everything felt so real, but he knew it wasn't. This is so vivid, his eyes opened further and he kept watching the blue sky fall past him.
A sigh passed through his lips, I've been having these weird thoughts lately. Like is any of this for real, or not?
The air he was falling through started slowing down and he realized that it was actually water. Sora wasn't worried though, it was just another odd dream he'd been having recently. He turned into a nosedive and sank through the water with closed eyes before feeling something beneath him. Sand?
His eyes shot open. The fourteen year old was standing on the edge of the Children's Island. He had yellow shoes with black laces on that were sinking slowly into the soft sand, made wet by the waves. His red shorts matched the red undershirt he had on, but he had a white, short-sleeved jacket over it. On his blue belt were a couple chain links that fell beneath his left pocket.
The kid with the brown spiky hair wondered why he was on the beach. Normally his weird vivid dreams just consisted of him falling and hearing weird voices. He looked up and his eyes widened before he had to shield them from the sun. There was someone standing in the shallow water before him. The taller boy's back was to Sora, but he definitely recognized him.
Riku! He took a step into the water but realized it was receding. He looked both directions, the sound of the waves pulling away confusing him. What the... he looked back out and saw Riku start turning around. Behind the silver haired boy with bigger muscles than Sora, was a huge wave forming out in the sea. 'Riku!' he shouted out but no noise escaped his lips. His friend was wearing a yellow shirt with a black X on the top of it. He had black gloves on and he extended his right hand out to his friend.
Sora gulped, he was scared, but the wave was going to hit Riku. He started stumbling out into the shallow water as he rushed towards his taller friend. So close, he reached out his hand, but before they could touch, the wave crashed down on top of them both. It was like a washing machine as the brown haired boy tumbled around in the water for a few seconds. He clenched his teeth and opened his eyes, seeing Riku floating right in front of him, not looking phased at all by the wave. His friend just held out his hand for Sora to take.
He tried swimming towards the silver haired boy, but the current gained strength and kept pushing him away. NO! He slipped back and started sinking into darkness. The realization that it was all a dream disappeared the moment he saw Riku and he didn't know what was going on anymore. Bubbles lifted all around him but for some reason he didn't need to breath.
Sora kept falling, but he fell right out of the water and splashed up in the air. The sun was now setting instead of having the bright glare of a few seconds ago. The red sunlight cast through the clouds lit up the beach still and he could see another friend waving to him. He shook himself off like a dog and water droplets flew everywhere. He waved to her before he jogged over to the shore.
The boy was now feeling pretty tired after all this and put his hands on his knees, panting hard. Kairi, his smile couldn't get any bigger and all his teeth were showing as he unbent his head to look at her.
The short girl had dark red hair and bangs that partially covered her left eye. Kairi was wearing a white tank top and had a black bracelet on her right wrist. She was giggling at him and he felt his cheeks go a little red before noticing her gaze lift from him. Huh, she looked shocked and he spun around to look up at the sky.
Whoa, he would've thought all the blue falling stars were awesome, but something else caught his eye. There was something falling right above him and coming down fast. What is that? he thought. Kairi gasped as it got closer and they could both make out the silhouette of a person. Who is, the face of the person falling turned his direction and he lowered his bottom lip, Me?
Sora felt his feet falling out from under him as he stared up at another version of himself, falling with his eyes closed. It was a perfect replica, the same person in every detail. Kairi saw him falling and looked down. He felt himself drop a hundred feet before opening his eyes and seeing the cute girl right above him, holding out a hand for him to take.
Her face disappeared in a ripple of water and he started to fall again, the sunset in the distance as he dropped through the sky. Oh right, he thought as he fell in the water and kept sinking, this is just a dream. He let himself calm back down, despite having a lucid dream, he didn't think anything was wrong.
His feet hit the ground and he took a step forward. There was nothing but darkness around him, but that first step illuminated the black ground and light shone up from it. A mural formed on the floor in the shape of a beautiful woman holding an apple and he stared at it in shock, Where am I?
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In the sea in the far distance of Destiny Islands, a pirate ship was sailing through the waves. A few of its seven members sat at the edge looking off in the distance.
They each sighed, "I miss Vivi." Chopper said. The small shape-shifting reindeer was sniffling and trying to hold in tears as he thought of their friend they just left behind. She had saved her country with their help, but decided to stay behind as a princess instead of a pirate.
"We do too," Nami, Usopp, and Sanji said sadly as they looked off into the distance as well.
"Cheer up," the newest member of their crew said from the lounge chair she was reading on. She held out a hand and some arms appeared under Usopp and Chopper, tickling them. Sanji heard her voice and the blonde chef turned around and swirled on his feet as he ran over to her and pronounced her beauty.
Nami had been bought by the tall black haired woman, but there was still one member of the crew left who still gave her suspicious looks whenever he passed by. Zoro gave her a look that said, 'I'm watching you,' and then walked over to his captain who was sitting on the head of their lamb figurehead. The Going Merry sailed smoothly across the water and the green haired swordsman called out, "See anything Luffy?"
"No," the usually cheerful captain replied and turned. Monkey D. Luffy wore his signature straw hat with pride as he jumped back to the deck of the ship and ran over to the still gloomy navigator. Nami was the only one not impressed by Robin and still stared off the stern of the ship, missing her best friend with blue hair. "Hey Nami, want to play tag?"
He thought he could cheer her up, and although a kind gesture, she turned and growled at him. "No!" she said sternly, hoping he would drop it.
"Come on," he pleaded. It would be easy to get Usopp or Chopper to play, and he could probably trick Zoro into joining as well, but Nami never wanted to play with him and he knew it would cheer her up. "Here, I'll be it first," he offered and she stood up fast, turning to yell at him some more, "YOU'RE IT!" he pushed his hand forward and hit her in the shoulder.
The rubber man didn't know his own strength and knocked the orange haired woman over. Nami caught herself with her hands but heard a loud cracking sound. A few others heard it as well and looked her direction, only to see the navigator hold up her wrist and stare at the Log Pose. She sighed in relief as the only damage was a small crack.
Then it shattered.
Everyone, including the calm archaeologist who just joined the crew, dropped their jaws and stared at the broken Log Pose as the needle dropped. "Uh oh," Luffy said.
"No," Nami whispered, staring at the object, "no, no, no, no," her teeth turned razor sharp and she grabbed the captain by the collar of his unbuttoned red shirt. "Look what you did! We're out in the Grand Line without a Log Pose! What do we do now!?" Her panic spread and Usopp and Chopper started running around in a panic.
Robin stood up and walked over to them, taking one look at the device and then stating, "It's irreparable." Usopp was just opening his mouth to offer fixing it, and he shut it just as fast before running around like an idiot again.
"It'll be alright," Luffy said.
"What are you basing that on!?" Nami, Usopp, and Chopper all screamed at him.
"Nami," Zoro said calmly, looking bored by all of this. "You still have the Eternal Pose to Alabasta. We can just go back and buy a new Log Pose." He stared at her for a few seconds as sweat started dripping down her face and now he was the one to yell with shark teeth. "WHAT DID YOU DO?!"
"Don't yell at Nami-san!" Sanji shouted back at him and got in his face.
The younger woman on the ship scratched her head sheepishly and muttered, "I sold it." Everyone stared at her in surprise and a few in anger. "I didn't think we'd be going back there any time soon. I didn't think this idiot would break the Log Pose!" She grabbed Luffy by the cheek and stretched him as he apologized again, now with a large red bump on his head.
They all saw how she turned that around back to Luffy, but they were still trying to keep calm. "Alright," Zoro started, taking command of the situation, "we are out on the Grand Line without a Log Pose. It will be difficult to navigate, so what we have to do is just wait for a passing ship and get theirs." The others looked at him with shocked expressions except for Robin. "We're pirates! And if they're good people we can just ask to come with them to the next island they're going to."
"Excellent idea Swordsman-san," Nico Robin complimented and he smirked. Sanji was fuming that she was praising him and not her.
"We should be stocked up with food for over a month, so as long as we don't let Luffy eat all our supplies..." the swordsman saw the blue tint fall over Sanji's face and he ran up to the chef in the suit, grabbing him by the front, "Got something to say?" He asked and the man pushed him away before gaining his composure.
"About the food," Sanji started and they all stared at him in horror, especially Luffy. "The prices in Alubarna were too high, and King Cobra said that the next island we were heading to had an abundance of free food, and that it was only three days away. So," he hesitated and looked around, "we only have about a week's supply of food left," they all looked horrified, except for Zoro who was pissed, "maybe less."
The chef pulled out a cigarette and lit it, calming his nerves.
"You messed up," Usopp shouted and pointed at Sanji, Nami, and Luffy. All of them bowed their heads and said 'I'm sorry' before Zoro, Usopp, and Chopper shouted that sorry wasn't good enough.
"So what do we do?" Robin asked, the only calm one in the situation. Maybe I got on the wrong ship after all.
"Simple," Luffy said with a grin and they all looked at him, "we have to find an island. Nami, full speed ahead!"
"We don't know where ahead goes!" she shouted back at him.
"Doesn't matter. We won't get anywhere just sitting here and arguing will we?" They all stared at the captain, who was making sense oddly enough.
The navigator sighed, we just took down a Shichibukai, this won't stop us. "Zoro release the sails, Usopp take the helm," the others started getting to work and the ship became as lively as ever with their new goal to find the next island. Nothing can stop us, she thought with a smirk and looked up in the sky, sensing no storms ahead of them and relaxing.
Robin looked around at all of them with a small smile on her face. She didn't know what it was, but despite the horrible situation they found themselves in, everyone seemed to stay in high spirits. She liked that. The woman smiled at Zoro who grinned back, remembering her siding with him earlier. He suddenly remembered to stay cautious of her and frowned before walking away. She just chuckled at his childish behavior and went back to the book she was reading.
"The closer to the light you get, the greater your shadow becomes," the low voice reverberated in Sora's head and he turned around. My shadow? He stared down at it, and then dropped his jaw as it lifted out of the ground and grew larger. He didn't know what was going on anymore, if any of this was real or not, but he knew that the giant black monster with tentacles as hair and glowing yellow eyes was not his friend.
"But don't be afraid..." He turned and started running, but came to the edge of the platform with a different woman on it than before. That platform was destroyed and he found himself walking through a maze of weird murals and darkness. "And don't forget..." He almost fell of the ledge, but managed to keep himself on and turned around to look at the enormous monster. He wasn't paying attention to the voice in his head, not knowing what he shouldn't forget, as he had to dodge a blow from the beast.
The sword he found before that gave him strength to fight off monsters disappeared and he fell to the ground as the beast attacked him with a giant black fist. That's me, he realized suddenly as he looked at its face and saw a resemblance with the hair. "But don't be afraid..." He was definitely afraid as he tried to push himself up.
The ground beneath him started to open up and more darkness was below him, but this darkness was more like a liquid. He tried prying his arms and legs away, but strands of black goo were wrapping themselves around him and pulling him down. The center of the darkness was purple and he started to sink into it. "You hold the mightiest weapon of all." Sora ignored the voice and struggled to escape from the darkness to no avail. "So don't forget." He reached his arm up just as it was surrounded by darkness and he couldn't use it to pull himself out. Tendrills of black shadows were surrounding him and if he wasn't so scared, he probably would have been yelling back at whoever was talking to him.
"You are the one who will open the door."
Sora opened his eyes and heard birds chirping around him. The sun was overhead blinding him, and the blue sky was littered with small clouds. He sat up on a beach and looked over the water, before falling back down and seeing Kairi's face right above him. "Whoa!" he shouted, sitting up fast in surprise.
He turned around and got on his knees. The girl was bent down looking at him with a smile on her face and started giggling at his reaction. "Give me a break Kairi," he moaned, but smiled as he said it.
"Sora you lazy bum, I knew that I'd find you snoozing down here."
Suddenly he remembered what just happened and his eyes went wide. "No. This huge black thing swallowed me up. I couldn't breath, I couldn't," she bonked him on the head to stop his rapid rant.
"Are you still dreaming?" She asked and leaned closer to see if his eyes were actually closed. He rubbed the back of his head and stared back at Kairi who was now inches in front of his face.
"It wasn't a dream," he said firmly, but lost his confidence in seconds. "Or was it? I don't know. What was that place? So bizarre," he looked up and blushed realizing that Kairi was only centimeters away, but then she stood up straight and started walking from the sand Sora was lying on, towards the water.
"Say Kairi," he started, "what was your hometown like? You know, where you grew up."
"I've told you before," she responded with a laugh, "I don't remember."
She was ten when she moved here, there must be something. "Nothing at all?" he asked again, trying to get something out of her.
"Nothing," she said again.
She wasn't one to lie, so he just accepted it there. Instead he asked a different question, "You ever want to go back?"
"Well, I'm happy here." He nodded at her but she kept going, "But you know, I wouldn't mind going to see it."
Sora smiled at her, "I'd like to see it too. Along with any other worlds out there! I want to see them all!"
"So what are we waiting for?" she turned back and smiled at him.
Before he could answer, a different voice shouted to them, "Hey," they turned and smiled at the boy in the blue jeans walking towards them. Riku put on a fake frown and asked, "Aren't you guys forgetting about me?" He sighed and smiled again, "So, I guess I'm the only one working on the raft."
He tossed the large log in his hand at Sora who bobbled it and then it dropped on him. "Oof," he looked up at his best friend since childhood and watched as Riku walked past him to Kairi. Riku, Kairi, you guys are alright. So what was that dream... or was it even a dream at all?
"And you're just as lazy as he is," Riku scolded playfully and pointed a finger at her.
She laughed a lot and then held out her arms, "So you got me. Okay, we'll finish it together! I'll race you," she said with a competitive grin.
The two males sitting next to each other scoffed. Sora mumbled, "Huh?"
"What, are you kidding me?" Riku asked like it was such a childish idea, even though he was only fourteen years old, a few months older than his best friend next to him. Sora looked like he agreed at how silly it was and just sat there as well.
"Ready, Go!" Kairi shouted and Riku and Sora glanced at each other. Both of them shot on their feet and started sprinting for the shack. It divided the two halves of the island and the first one there would be the winner. Kairi laughed and chased behind them a lot slower than they were.
The kids spent the whole day working on it and then took a break before heading home on the tiny island off of the main one. It had a few palm trees on it and that was it, except that one of the trees was bent horizontally allowing Sora and Kairi to sit up on it while Riku just leaned on it.
"So," Sora broke the peaceful silence after a while, "Kairi's home is out there somewhere, right?"
"Could be," Riku said with crossed arms. The other two looked at him and Sora couldn't help but be a little jealous of his friend's muscles. He always competed with Riku in everything, but his friend held that couple of months difference between them over his head and kept winning whenever they sparred or raced. Just earlier, Riku had beaten him to the door of the shack by a few seconds. "We'll never know by staying here."
The other two both agreed with that, hoping they could finish the raft as soon as possible. "But how far could a raft take us?" Sora asked.
"Who knows?" Riku said with a wave of his hand, not once looking away from the sunset over the water. "If we have to, we'll think of something else."
"So, suppose you get to another world," Kairi inquired, "What would you do there?"
Both boys thought about the question and Riku voiced the answer that Sora and him were thinking. "Well, I haven't really thought about it. It's just, I've always wondered why we're here, on this island. If there are any other worlds out there, why did we end up on this one? And suppose there are other worlds- then ours is just a little piece of something much greater. So we could have just as easily ended up somewhere else, right?" he asked them, realizing he had been ranting for some time now.
"I don't know," Sora responded and laid back on the tree with his arms behind his head. The boy with long silver hair dropping down to his shoulders sighed, always so laid back, even when I'm trying to be serious here.
"Exactly," Riku thought back to his dream, "That's why we need to go out there and find out." He took a few steps towards the edge of the small island and looked out at the waves, "Just sitting here won't change a thing." Kairi looked out over the water and Sora looked too. It was the same water they'd been looking at for years and it was no different from any other day. "It's the same old stuff," Riku continued, "So let's go."
"You've been thinking a lot lately, haven't you?" Kairi asked him.
He turned, "Thanks to you," he smiled at the girl, the newest member of their group of friends. "If you hadn't come here, I probably would've never thought of any of this." Sora tilted his head up, feeling a pang of annoyance at Riku talking to Kairi like that.
He tilted his head back again, realizing that there was nothing to be jealous of, but he still couldn't keep his mind off them. Until he saw something that made his blue eyes go wide and caused him to fall off the tree.
"Kairi, thanks... Sora!" Riku saw his friend falling and ran forward, extending his hand. The spiky haired boy falling down didn't tear his eyes away once from the thing he saw in the distance. Both of the other kids watched as Sora fell in the water and then splashed back out fast. He was staring out and lifted an arm, pointing in the distance.
The others looked out and Kairi's lower lip dropped while Riku smiled wide. He didn't think it was possible. His entire life, he'd thought the island was all there was, but then Kairi arrived. She didn't know where she came from, but she wasn't from Destiny Islands, which meant she had to be from somewhere else. Now his thoughts were confirmed as he stared ahead at the small ship in the distance, flying a sail with a skull and crossbones with a straw hat on top.
The two kids still on the cliff started running back across the wooden bridge connecting the wooden warehouse and the small island. The warehouse was small, but had a staircase to get up there from the beach and they both sprinted down, excited looks on their faces.
Riku stashed away the fruit he grabbed off the tree for later, putting the joke he was going to make with Sora on hold for later.
"Island ho!" Usopp shouted. The long-nosed sharpshooter saw a large island next to a smaller one with a pretty wide channel in between them. He was going to tell them to head to the larger one, but there was a dock on the smaller one that was in plain sight and he told them to head that way.
"I'm shocked really," Robin said as she sat up from her chair. It had only been half a day since the Log Pose broke, but they had already found an island to stay at. "People get lost on the Grand Line and never see an island again, but we managed to find one in a matter of hours."
"Guess we're just lucky," Zoro said as he yawned and sat up from where he was napping.
"Really lucky," Nami said with a breath of relief. The whole crew amassed on the front of the ship except for Chopper who was at the helm. "A little to starboard, she called out and the reindeer complied, steering the ship right towards the dock.
"What's that?" Nami said as she saw some movement on the beach near the dock. As they got closer, the crew saw three children grabbing dinghies off the dock and pulling them around to the other side to make room for the pirate ship.
"That's the welcome party?" Usopp asked.
"Doesn't look like the island is inhabited," Robin stated, only seeing a few treehouses on it and a shack or too. "The other one is probably where the people live."
"Then we better stay here," Sanji said, "we don't want to get in trouble with the locals if we want to get ourselves a Log Pose."
Zoro voiced that he was still for the idea of just taking one, but the rest of the crew just told him to shut up. The Going Merry sailed towards the dock and the people on board watched bemusedly as a little girl with red hair jumped up and down excitedly. There was a slightly taller boy on her left who was waving at them with a large smile on his face and an even taller kid with silver hair on her right who just smirked at them with crossed arms.
"Hello there!" Usopp called out as he put one foot up on the edge of the ship. "I am the great Captain Usopp!"
"You're not the captain," Riku stated with a grin and then pointed at the other boy standing on the head of the wooden sheep coming towards them. "He is," the kid whispered to his friends before that the straw hat on his head matched the ones on the flag and sail.
Kairi and Sora nodded with smirks as the man who called out to them fell backwards, surprised he couldn't even fool children. The boat pulled up alongside the dock and Luffy was the first one down, but the rest of the crew was right behind him. They introduced themselves to the native islanders and the kids smiled and then told them their names.
"Where did you guys come from?" Riku asked the crew as they got up on the deck of the pirate ship. He wasn't deterred at all by the fact that they were pirates. He only knew about pirates from what he read in history books, but this was the first time he'd seen them and he suspected the books were wrong.
"We're the Straw Hat pirates," Chopper said to the kid in front of him. Riku looked down at the small animal that just walked out of the cabin and blinked a few times before pointing at it and asking what a reindeer was doing on their ship. "I'm a reindeer!" Chopper shouted at him while transforming into his big form, and then realized that's what the kid called him and smiled before dropping down to his small point again. "Knowing that I'm a reindeer doesn't make me happy you idiot!" He smiled and twirled around on his feet.
"SO cute!" Kairi ran over and hugged the little furball who loved the attention.
"Not who you are," Sora told them, wondering the same thing as Riku. "Where did you come from? Are you from a different world?"
The crew stared at the boy and then started cracking up at the question. The three children just stared at them and blinked a few times. Luffy was the only one who didn't laugh at all and just asked, "Other worlds?"
"They think we're aliens," Usopp said between laughter and finally calmed down. He saw that none of the kids were laughing and all just staring at the crew in wonder.
"We came from East Blue," Sanji said directly to the little girl in pink shorts in front of him. He didn't care much about the other two, but she was a cutie. "Well, most of us. The one you're holding was born here on the Grand Line."
The kids stared at each other with blank looks and then Kairi asked the man, "East Blue? Is that a world far from here?"
This time the crew didn't laugh, they were somewhat confused by the girl's question. Sora continued where she left off, "And what's the Grand Line?"
"We're on the Grand Line Sora," Nami said to the spiky-brown haired boy. She was starting to feel a little nervous.
"No," Riku told them with a shake of his head, "we're on the Destiny Islands. This is the Children's Island you just landed on." He smirked, "Our island."
"You have your own island?!" The captain of the ship asked in awe. Chopper was amazed as well while the other older people there just sighed.
Zoro figured he'd get straight to the point and looked to the tallest of the kids, who looked to be the oldest. "Do you guys have a Log Pose we could use? Or someone you know have one?"
The oldest of the three kids looked at the other two who just shrugged again and then Sora asked, "What's a Log Pose?"
Each of the members felt a pit in their stomach as they realized something. Sanji stared at them, They don't know we're on the Grand Line. They don't know what a Log Pose is... "Hey," he turned from the cute girl and looked at the brown haired kid who told him his name was Sora, "how do you people get around to other islands?"
"Other islands?" Sora repeated in a daze. "There are other islands?!" He asked wondering where they were. The other two kids seemed just as excited.
The sun was almost completely set now and Kairi turned to the boys, "Hey guys, we're going to be late for dinner. I know my dad and Riku's won't mind, but Sora," the brown haired boy gulped and nodded. His mom was pretty strict about being home on time.
"Yeah we should get back," he turned to look at the crew in front of them again with a huge smile. "But we'll be back tomorrow first thing in the morning!"
"Wait," Nami said, still going over the things these kids had been telling them in her mind. "What is this place? Why don't you know what a Log Pose is? Don't you have other visitors?"
"Nope," Riku responded and they all looked at him in shock. "Besides Kairi and her dad, you guys are the first people I've ever seen who aren't from the island." With that last statement, the boy turned and ran to his dinghy while his friends got in their own and they started rowing back across the channel towards their houses.
Zoro nodded with a respectful look on his face. He'd wondered how the two boys in front of him looked strong for their age, but if they rowed back and forth between the two islands every day, it was going to make them strong.
The others were all getting back into a mode of panic. "They never have visitors. What does that mean?" Chopper asked the long-nosed pirate next to him who was shaking in his boots.
"It means they don't know what a Log Pose is!" Nami shouted at him and started pacing back and forth on the deck. "We can't risk just sailing back into the Grand Line without one, we may never find another island or boat and we won't be able to find our way back here."
"We'll most likely starve to death." Robin stated, "A very painful and slow way to go," she said and Sanji nodded feeling the same way.
"Don't say such scary things," Usopp pleaded with fear all over his face.
"In that case we'll just have to wait for another ship to come, then we'll take their Log Pose." Zoro offered and this time no one yelled at him; they were feeling desperate enough at the moment.
"But remember what they said," Luffy started and they all looked at the rubber captain to see if he was going to make sense like he does on occasion. "We're the first people they've ever seen show up here besides that Kairi girl. No one might ever come here again."
"It's probably an island that the Log Pose doesn't point to from any other island." Nami said with a scared look. "There are many trails from the start of the Grand Line, but if this isn't connected to any of those, then we're stranded here."
"Hmmm," they all mumbled and then spun their heads as Luffy shouted.
"Adventure!" they all sweat-dropped that he could think of that in a place like this. Before anyone could stop him, he grabbed the nearest post and shot himself into the woods of the island, scattering birds from the trees and sending them squawking away in the sky.
Sanji sighed, "Looks like we're stuck here for a while. At least until we can think of a better plan of action." He walked back into the cabin, "I'll whip us up some dinner."
Each of the members went back to doing activities on the ship, which for Zoro meant sleeping. All except for Usopp, who stared out over the water, shivering as he felt a sense of dread surround him. What if we never get off this island? He associated the dread he felt with that thought, but there was something else that tore at him as well, and he couldn't place his finger on it.
Meanwhile in the jungle, Luffy was swinging across the vines in the thick trees and came back out right where he started. "Not a very big island," he said to himself and then saw a tower of wood with a ladder going up it and a zipline attached.
"Not big, but very cool!" He said and took the zipline shouting 'weeeee!' the whole way across.
A/N Hey everyone! This is my first shot at a crossover on this site and I'm hoping it will be a good one. I'm really excited about this after reading a OP and KH crossover this morning. Can't wait to get to the juicy stuff and leave a review telling me what you think or any ideas you have. I'm posting this without a word of the second chapter written yet, so I'm up for any ideas I think are worth including in the story. 'Till next time!