True to his word, Terra showed up at her studio day after day. He would always be waiting for her either outside the room or inside, sitting in a chair on the days she didn't lock her studio.
Terra had never been so happy before. Yes, baseball brought him a happiness that could never be matched, but being with Aqua was something else entirely. When she was around him, the world seemed brighter and louder. It was so strange, sometimes it hurt to be with her, but not in a bad way. Almost like he was drowning in her presence, he had described it to himself one day.
Terra had gotten much closer to her since the first day he decided to talk to her.
It took lots of effort, but he had finally gotten the girl to open up a bit and have real conversations. The day after Terra had almost kissed her, the captain was feeling awkward, but Aqua had acted like nothing had occurred. He was both relieved and disappointed. Terra wanted it to matter to her as much as it mattered to him. That (almost) incident had made him realize something important and he resolved himself into telling her one day. As soon as he got closer to her, that is.
Just like he wanted, he learned about her, like how she was scared of dogs and how even though her name meant water, she could barely swim. They laughed and even ate lunch together a few times. Terra eventually introduced her to Ven and the two hit it off rather quickly. So quickly in fact, Terra felt a little jealous when the artist fawned over the young boy like an older sister.
Ven naturally caught wind of Terra's feelings toward Aqua and would often remind Terra of that fact in the most embarrassing of ways. Once, the blonde had even tried to use his knowledge to blackmail Terra. That didn't end well for Ven.
The three had become such good friends they were rarely seen apart. This change was spotted by the rest of the student body. Some people had realized that Aqua was not as gloomy as they had once perceived, whereas others continued to scorn her. Aqua, like always, just did as she pleased, but she would have been lying if she said she was completely unaffected by the remarks she heard behind her back.
"Did you hear, Aqua?"
The addressed girl looked up from her lunch and swallowed down her food. "Did I hear what?"
The infamous trio were eating launch outside together again. They had recently found a nice shady spot under an old oak tree.
"Terra and I have a BIG game coming up!" Ven swung his hands up high to emphasize how big the game was supposed to be. Terra rolled his eyes but smiled as he continued to eat his bread.
"Oh really?" Aqua asked as she raised an eyebrow.
"Yeah, it's the play-offs! If we win this game we're off the the Nationals!"
Aqua's eyebrows raised in surprise. "Wow, that amazing. I had no idea you guys had gone so far." She smiled at both boys, "I wish you both luck."
Terra's eyes locked with Aqua's and her smile widened. He choked on his food, suddenly forgetting how to eat. Aqua hurriedly handed him her drink and Terra caught Ven's knowing smirk as he cleared his throat. Since becoming friends with her, Terra felt as if he was becoming clumsier and more awkward around her. "I just like her that much." He covered his blush with a little cough.
Their lunch continued and as soon as Aqua finished, she gathered her things and stood up, dusting off her uniform skirt. The boys sent her questioning looks and she smiled at them.
"Off to my studio. I'm so close to finishing my painting. There's still half an hour let of lunch so I guess I'll see you guys later."
She began walking away when Ven called out to her, "The game is the day after tomorrow! You absolutely have to go!"
Aqua gave the boy a small nod and wave as she continued walking.
Ven turned to his companion and found the brunet staring at Aqua as she walked, a forlorn and longing look on his face.
"If you want to be with her, you're going to have to be able to at least sit with her without making yourself look like an idiot."
"Shut up."
Aqua walked up to her art studio and noticed the door was slightly open. "Strange. I'm sure I locked it last time I was here." She cautiously stepped inside, taking in her surroundings. After giving everything a quick look, she noticed nothing extremely out of place. She walked in further and jumped when she heard the door slam shut. Spinning completely around, she was met with three pairs of eyes.
The artist stepped back until she bumped into a table. "W-What are you guys doing here?"
Aqua knew these three girls. They were infamously known as the biggest Terra fangirls in the entire school. Their leader, a tall girl with long dark hair, stepped forward. Her name was Helen but everyone called the the 'Evil Queen' because of her venomous and haughty personality.
"You've gotten pretty close to Terra and Ven these past couple weeks huh?"
The two other girls stepped forward and crossed their arms in front of their chests. One was thin and tall, just like the Evil Queen, and refused to be called anything but 'Lady' Tremaine, whereas the other was a little shorter but had a dark glint in her eyes that earned her the nickname 'Maleficent',despite her name being Mallory.
Aqua swallowed hard. She knew that she shouldn't show that she was scared but these girl always managed to unnerve her. "Yeah I guess. I-I mean we're not, like, super close or anyth-"
Her babbling was cut off when the Evil Queen slammed her hand onto the desk Aqua was leaning on. She brought her face close to Aqua's, glaring directly into her eyes.
"You best remember your place. Terra is way out of your league, art freak."
Sweat was beginning to drip down Aqua's neck and her legs were going a bit wobbly. Suddenly the harsh words that had been thrown at her since she was named an art prodigy as a child came back at her with full force. She fought off the urge to cry and bit her lip.
She needed to stay strong. She liked being with Ven and Terra. The past couple weeks had been her happiest ones in years. The boys accepted who she was and her passion for what she did. Aqua thought of them as her first real friends and she didn't want to lose that. She didn't want to lose Terra.
"You can't tell me what to do." The words flew out before Aqua could even process them.
"Oh?" came the Evil Queen's response.
Aqua suddenly found herself being shoved onto the ground. She hit the concrete flood with a 'thud' and looked up to see the trio sneering down at her. The Evil Queen turned to the other two girls and nodded. They nodded in response and walked around Aqua's studio, pushed things over and ripped papers.
"What do you think you're-!" Aqua was cut off when the Evil Queen placed her foot on Aqua's chest, holding Aqua down..
"Freaks like you need to learn their lesson."
Tears pricked at Aqua's eyes as she watched her art be destroyed by the two girls who were playfully laughing while damaging all her supplies. Her hands were shaking and she felt helpless, sitting against a wall, dirty. Finally the girls stopped and the room looked like a tornado had just flown through, the only thing left in tact was her easel with her, still covered, painting.
The Evil Queen took her foot off Aqua, but the blunette made no movement to get up. She sat, broken and horrified at what had just been done. The leader of the trio smugly smirked down at Aqua then began making her way toward the easel. With one swift motion she pulled the cover off and the other two girls moved in to look. All three let out barks of laughter and the Evil Queen grabbed the canvas, bringing it over to Aqua.
She pointed at the figure in the center of the painting, still laughing, "Is this who I think it is?"
Aqua stared at her painting. It was nearly done; she was supposed to put on her final touches that day.
It was beautiful to say the least, vibrant oranges, reds and browns framed the outside of the painting, creating a look of autumn. In the center was a young man, his back turned, looking like he was walking away. A clear name was imprinted on he back of the man's baseball jersey and his brown hair looked like it was blowing in the winds, just like the leaves on the surrounding trees. It was blatantly obvious who the subject of the painting was.
Hot tears burned in Aqua's eyes as she recalled that day.
Towards the end of the summer, Aqua was told that she was to enter an art contest that would take place in Italy. She, herself, would not have to go, but it was still a monumental honor. Aqua knew that even if she did not win, she would be able to bring even more attention to her art. She felt anxious, nervous and excited, her head bursting with ideas.
So many ideas, in fact, that she couldn't put a single one down on paper. Aqua had seen it as a phase that would soon pass, but as the days dragged into weeks, she grew desperate. She would think of something, then it'd be gone. Her parents and art teacher at the time often asked her how her work was going. At first, she would lie and say something like 'Great!' or 'It's coming along', but the pressure was building on her. She couldn't even look at her art supplies.
One day she decided to take a walk outside, mid-day, to escape her parents curious eyes when they noticed she wasn't doing much. Aqua was slowly walking down one of the roads she often took to get to school. The road was usually empty and was beautifully lined with trees that bloomed amazingly in spring and were wonderfully colorful in autumn. Red and orange leaves fell around her as she stared at the trees blowing. She let a single tear fall before quickly wiping it away when she heard some voices turning onto the road.
She stood still, looking up, as a group of young boys began walking her way. Aqua noticed that the boys were wearing baseball uniforms and were pretty sweaty and dirty. "They probably just had a game or something."
The boys laughed and playfully shoved each other as they made loud jokes. As they got closer, Aqua looked towards then and locked eyes with a brown-haired boy that stood near the center of the group. Everything froze for Aqua as they continued to stare, him and his friends nearly next to her by then. Then, the boy's smile widened and his eyes sparkled.
Aqua could feel her heart beating and as the boys walked past her, she continued to stare at the boy. He had already turned back to his friends and was laughing at something that was said. Aqua continued to stare at the boy's back as he walked away. She didn't see anything else but him. She memorized the name on his jersey and the way the wind blew around him.
The image of his back burned into her memory.
That was the day when Aqua fell in love with Terra.
The barks of laughter that belonged to the fangirl trio brought Aqua back to reality.
"Tell me, freak, are you in love with him? Are you in love with Terra?"
Aqua said nothing as she continued to stare at her painting. The Evil Queen grew impatient and shoved the canvas into Aqua's face, nearly hitting her nose, "Are you in love with him?" Aqua kept her silence and the Evil Queen huffed in annoyance. She took the painting and put it back on its easel. She grabbed a nearby paint scrapper and stabbed in directly into the middle of the painting. Aqua flinched at the noise and stared in absolute horror. The Evil Queen moved the utensil through the painting, completely ripping the entire piece.
"Learn your place!" She screeched as she threw the scrapper down with a 'clank'. The other two girls giggled as they began walking towards the door. The Evil Queen scooped up some tube paints that were thrown on the floor and walked towards the still seated Aqua.
As the warning bell rang, signaling the end of lunch, the Evil Queen squeezed all the paint out of their tubes above Aqua. Paint dripped down the blunette's face as she looked toward the floor. The trio laughed as they began making their way out. The Evil Queen turned as she was closing the door, "That's a good look for you, freak." Her face grew hard and her voice dripped with venom, "Stay away from Terra. If we see you getting close to him again, you know what will happen." And with that she walked out, gently closing the door behind her.
Aqua stared at the ground as paint dripped down on to her uniform. Warm droplets began to hit her lap and hands. She then noticed that she was crying. Aqua hiccuped as more tears dripped out. Tears of frustration, tears of fear and tears of a broken heart dripped down as she cried out. She heard the school bell ring again, signaling the start of class but she made no effort to get up.
That was the first time she had ever skipped class.
After nearly an hour of sulking on the floor, Aqua finally stood up. She walked to the sink that was installed at the corner of the room and began wiping her face with wet paper towels. She did they best she could to get the paint out of her hair and looked down at her uniform with a sigh. "I guess I could just say I spilled."
Aqua then turned to face her destroyed studio. She walked to her painting of Terra and touched the ripped canvas. More tears fell and Aqua stepped back. Drying her tears, she began to clean up.
The final bell rang, signaling the end of the day and Terra quickly gathered his things. Practice was going to start an half an hour later than usual because their couch had some business to attend to, so Terra had more time to spend with Aqua. He quickly made his way to her studio. When he got to the door, he took a deep breath. "This is it."
Although Ven had already told Aqua about the match and invited her to go and watch, Terra wanted to do it himself. He was fully intent on winning the game and finally telling Aqua his feelings afterwords. "Finally." Terra stared at the doorknob as he took another deep breath.
He wanted to tell her. He really wanted to tell her. He loved being her friend but he wanted so much more too. He could no longer see himself with anyone else and he'd be damned if he let her fall into another man's arms.
Terra reached for the doorknob and found it locked. He let out the breath he had been holding and almost rolled his eyes at the anti-climactic situation. The captain sank down to the floor and made himself comfortable against the door. He had sat there before, waiting for Aqua to show up and invite him inside. Terra never had to wait long because the young woman was always eager to work after school.
Fifteen minutes passed and Terra was starting to worry. Had she gone home? "No," he thought, "she told me that painting after school was her favorite thing to do." He waited a few more minutes until he decided that he might as well go find her. Terra and Aqua were three classrooms away so he hardly ever saw her walking to class but he figured that if she wasn't in her studio, she was in her class.
He made his way to the classroom but found it empty. Terra scratched his head in confusion, "Where could she be?" He began walking down hallways and stairs, back to Aqua's studio, to wait for her there. As Terra turned into another hallway, he caught a glimpse of blue and immediately knew who it was. He jogged to the corner and sure enough, she was walking down the hallway, back turned to him.
"Aqua!" he called out happily.
His visibly saw her flinch and he wondered if his voice had been too loud.
Aqua turned her head slowly to see the guy she absolutely did not want to talk to at the moment. Terra began walking her way and Aqua turned back around and continued to walk in the direction she was originally going. She heard his footsteps get a little faster. "Aqua?" he called out again, a little softer than before.
Then Aqua was sprinting.
Terra had no idea what to think when he saw Aqua full-on sprinting away from him. Instincts kicked in and Terra began running after her, turning in random hallways, going up stairs. "Aqua!"
Aqua didn't turn when she heard her name being called. She originally had gone to her classroom to get her bag so she could just go home. Terra showing up and chasing after her as she frantically ran around corners and up stairs was definitely not part of her plan in avoiding Terra.
Of course she didn't want to avoid him, but what was she to do? She kept up her strong exterior for so long, and it just came tumbling down. As Aqua jumped up a few steps, she felt more tears stinging her eyes. She really didn't want to cry anymore, and she knew that if she were to face Terra, feeling as she was, she, for sure, would begin bawling.
"She's running away from me. She's running away from me." Terra cursed as he jumped up a few steps and turned a corner, hot on Aqua's trail. "DAMMIT AQUA!" He yelled out as they turned another corner. Why was she running? Why was she avoiding him? Had he done something wrong? Did she hate him? "No." Terra thought as he sped up, "Hate or not I don't want to lose her. I'm the faster runner!" Terra gave one last boost of energy and reached out his hand to grab Aqua.
Aqua felt and large rough hand grab her wrist. It pulled her back, but because of Terra's momentum, they ended turn a few times until they were face to face. Aqua kept her head low. "Don't look. Don't look." "Aqua." "Mother of-" Aqua mentally cursed. It was hard not to look at him when he said her name like that, deep and husky. Aqua felt her knees wobble. "Aqua." he repeated, almost in a whisper. The blunette thought back to the day they had first spoken to each other and how close he was to her that day. He had said her name the same way.
Terra was getting frustrated with the fact that the girl he was holding onto still wasn't looking at him. He moved his hand up to her shoulder and his other hand grabbed the other shoulder. He moved her back a step so she was against a wall. Terra had trapped her. He wanted answers dammit! He repeated her name again, but she didn't look at him.
"Look at me." His voice sounded weak and pleading, but Terra didn't mind. That how he was feeling, how she made him feel.
Aqua shook her head in response and Terra asked her once more, "Aqua, look at me." His right hand had moved up from her shoulder and was resting on her left cheek. Terra knew that they weren't that close, but he wanted to touch her. He wanted her.
Terra's rough fingers began rubbing her cheek, and Aqua had to stop herself from sighing in delight. "I cant- We can't be doing this right now." She jerked her head away from his hand and lifted her hands to his chest to push him away, but her efforts were weak and did almost nothing.
"Do you hate me?" Aqua's eyes widened at the question and almost lifted her head to stare at the man whose voice sounded so hurt. She bit her lip and gave another push at Terra's chest.
"Do you?" Terra asked again, he knew deep down that she didn't hate him; she wouldn't have stayed so close if she did. But, he wanted to hear it from her mouth. Terra waited a few more moments but was only rewarded with weak pushes.
"Come to my baseball game." He felt Aqua stiffen in his grasp and he dropped his hands to his sides.
"Please."
Aqua lingered a few more moments, not looking up once, then was off sprinting down the hallway again.
This time, Terra didn't chase her
Aqua sat on the floor of her studio, knees close to her chest and face buried in her arms. She felt horrible. Not only had she ran away from Terra, but she hurt him. She could feel it in his voice every time he spoke. Aqua's arms began to feel warm. "More tears," she thought bitterly.
She couldn't help it this time. She was so in love with Terra, there was no way she could stop it. Aqua looked up through her tears to her easel and ruined painting. It was the only thing she didn't clean up in the studio, she just didn't have the heart to throw it away. Aqua pictured the painting as her feelings for Terra as she closed her eyes, ripped, ruined and unneeded.
"Please."
His voice rang through her mind as she opened her eyes again. Aqua clenched her hands, "No. This isn't right." Aqua stood up, "No more." She walked to her painting and lifted it up. "I'm scared, but I don't want to avoid him anymore. I don't want to lose Terra." She turned and looked at the window that had started everything. The moment Aqua and Terra locked eyes, everything fell into place with a 'click'.
"I can't," Aqua thought as she walked to the window. Opening the window, Aqua felt the afternoon breeze brush by face and hair. She threw the ruined canvas out the window and let out a yell. A yell that held all her negative emotions, the pain, the fear, the sorrow and weakness that was gripping her heart.
"I can't not love him."
Aqua walked into her studio with a smile on her face. She grabbed a canvas that wasn't damaged and put it on her easel.
She was feeling inspired.
Terra sat in the baseball team's locker room. The day had finally come, the day of the play-offs.
The captain fiddled with his mitt as his mind drifted. "I wonder if she's here?" Terra shook his head, trying to focus on the game that was to begin in about twenty minutes. He heard the door to the room open and close. Terra had a good feeling who it was.
"Hey," came a relatively cheery voice.
"Hey," Terra responded gruffly, not looking up.
Ven sighed quietly as he sat down on the opposite end of the bench that Terra was on. The blonde leaned back and looked up at the ceiling.
"This is it, huh?"
"Yeah."
"Play-offs."
"Yeah."
"Off to the Nationals if we win."
"Yeah."
Ven glanced at Terra who was still staring down at his glove. He audibly sighed and turned so he was facing Terra's back.
"If you want to see her so bad, why didn't you go talk to her yesterday."
Terra sighed but didn't move from his spot, "You don't get it Ven, she was avoiding me. If I tried to force her to talk to me, she might hate me." Ven rolled his eyes, "Doubt it. I'm pretty sure she in lov-"
"Ven." Said boy stopped talking. Terra's voice was hard and warning. Ven scooted a bit closer to Terra and put his hand on the older boy's back. "I can't guarantee that she'll show, but I honestly think that she wouldn't miss this. We're friends after all, right?"
Terra turned slightly and gave Ven a small smile. Ven grinned widely in return and gave Terra a hard slap on the back. "Now let's go win so you can finally get a girlfriend, Captain."
Laughing and rolling his eyes, Terra stood from his spot. "Sure thing, Vice-Captain." Ven laughed as he stood up and walked towards the door. Terra grabbed his hat and securely placed it on his head, adjusting it a little. He began walking towards the door as well.
"Ven."
"Hmm?"
"Thanks."
Wild cheers resounded as Aqua stepped towards the baseball diamond. She had lost track of time when she was painting, and thanked the heavens that the game was being held at the baseball diamond at her school. Walking in closer, Aqua saw people jumping out of their seats and swinging hats around, some people were even hugging each other. She stepped closer to try to get a look at the scoreboard.
She gasped when she saw the score. "We won. We won. Terra won!"
The boys cheered loudly as the team went stumbling into the locker room. Yells and cheers resounded as Terra laughed loudly. They had won! They were going to the Nationals! Terra was pitching in the last inning and had struck out all three batters. Ven was the first one out onto the field, leaping onto Terra, when the game ended.
"Congratulations everyone!" Terra shouted out above the noise. "We're off to the Nationals!" The team let out one united cheer and began chanting their school name. Most boys walked out of the locker room to go meet with friends outside, and the rest began collecting their things.
Ven walked over to where Terra was and excitedly pulled at his sleeve, "Holy shit, Terra!"
Terra grinned down at Ven, "Yeah!"
They laughed together when a voice came from the door.
"Captain! There someone who wants to see you outside!" the teammate wiggled his eyebrows at the brunet, "It's a girl."
Collective 'ooohhhh's and wolf-whistles resounded through the locker room as Terra rolled his eyes, shoving past his teammates. He prayed that it was Aqua.
Aqua was feeling nervous as she walked towards the locker room for the baseball team. She had already seen some players run out and hug friends or family, so she assumed they weren't talking about anything major anymore.
The closer she got to the room the louder her heart pounded. She contemplated running. "No, Aqua. No more running. You've got to do this."
Suddenly her way was blocked by a certain trio. She looked up into the eyes of the Evil Queen.
"What do you think you're doing?"
Aqua glared back at the girls. "Something that I've been meaning to do for a while." She shoved past them and continued on.
"He'll reject you, you know!"
Aqua turned to face the girls, "Reject me or not, I love him. So threaten me all you want. Go ahead and destroy my studio again! You. Can't. Stop. Me."
"You'll hear from us again."
Smiling, Aqua bowed her head a bit, "I'll shall be waiting then." she said in mock politeness.
The Evil Queen turned in a huff and Aqua started back towards the locker room. She nearly bumped into a baseball player as he turned the same corner as Aqua.
"Whoa there, sorry!" He grinned and Aqua shook her head, "No harm, no foul. Actually, I was wondering if you could call someone out for me. I really need to talk to him."
Terra turned the corner into the next hallway where he heard his visitor was waiting.
He could fell himself freeze when he saw Aqua leaning against a wall, staring down at her shoes. It was the first time Terra had seen her out of uniform and he honestly did not think she could get anymore beautiful. He took a step forward and Aqua looked up at him, her smile beaming. Oh, how wrong he was.
Aqua pushed off the wall she was on and stepped toward Terra, "Congratulations."
"Uhh.." Terra laughed, "Yeah. Nationals... Wow." He looked into Aqua's eyes and saw her eyes glimmering with confidence and beauty. Suddenly he felt self-conscious. "I don't smell nasty like sweat do I?"
Aqua stepped forward again so she was a bit closer to Terra.
"I'm sorry." she said quietly, looking down slightly. "I-I wasn't ignoring you... Okay, I kind of was... But it wasn't because I hate you!" Aqua looked up at Terra and he raised an eyebrow. "I just... Had a lot on my mind I guess... But not anymore. I know what is important and what isn't now." She smiled, "I know what makes me happy."
Terra stared down at Aqua and smiled back at her. "I'm glad that you don't hate me." Aqua's eyes widened and Terra sputtered out, flustered, "A-And that y-you figured ou-out your stuff."
Terra took a deep breath in and ran his fingers through his hair. He knew he was probably as red as a tomato, "But it's now or never."
"Aqua, actually I – I mean – For a while now... Y-You – I think I'm in lo-"
Terra was cut off by the most pleasant feeling he had ever experienced. While he was babbling, Aqua had stepped forward and cupped his face with her hands, pulling him down as she went on her tip-toes to kiss him.
Aqua pulled back, still holding Terra's face.
"I love you."
Grinning, Terra grabbed her hands and held them tightly, "I love you too." he said as he swooped down to kiss her again.
As Aqua wrapped her arms around Terra's neck and Terra's arms snaked around her waist, the couple could have sworn they heard some cheers and 'about time!'s from the nearby hallway.
Not that it mattered.
Aqua stepped back from her painting and gave it one last look-over.
"Yep, I'd say it's done."
She felt two arms wrap around her shoulders as she felt a body press against her back.
Terra tucked his face into the crook of Aqua's neck as he looked at the painting. He smiled and kissed the nape of her neck, "I like this painting much better than the last one."
Aqua laughed at the tickling kissing he was giving her, "You didn't even see the last one!" Terra chuckled as he straightened up, "Yeah, but from what you've told me, this one is even better."
With a roll of her eyes, Aqua spun around in Terra's arms and gave him a quick peck on the lips.
"If you say so."
"I do."
Terra grabbed Aqua's hand and brought it up to his mouth to kiss it lightly, "Ready for our date now, Miss Art Prodigy?" Aqua giggled girlishly as she gave a mock curtsy.
"Yes, I do believe so."
Laughing, the two walked out of the art studio. Before completely walking out Aqua gave her painting one last glace.
The easel sat in the mid-afternoon sunlight that was drifting through the open window. Her painting was nearly the same as the last that was destroyed, but instead of a single figure walking down the road, there were two walking, a girl and boy. Their hand firmly held together.
Terra pulled Aqua's arm playfully complaining that they were losing their precious 'date time' so Aqua closed her art studio door with a gentle 'click'.
Oh sweet hotdogs on a stick! I finished! This story was actually supposed to be one long (SUUUPPPERR long one-shot but this website couldn't handle the size... Awkward...) I started this baby at the beginning of January, during my break, expecting it to be a simple and short one-shot. But noooooo! I had to get all creative and it just grew and grew. Honestly, I'm really happy with it.
Please excuse me with the baseball terms and everything. I was originally going to make Terra a basketball player because then I'd have some experience and know what I'm talking about (sort of), but since the band that did the song that inspired this was called Base Ball Bear, I thought I'd make Terra a baseball player. (And if your're wondering about my summary, it's the English translation of some lyrics from the song "Dramatic".)
Fun fact!: I came across the song "Dramatic" by total chance and it wasn't until I was half-way through making this that I found out that the song was used as an opening for a baseball anime! Funny how things work out...
Anyway I hope everyone like the Disney references and characters because honestly, there aren't enough Disney references in KH fanfics (considering the games have you going to different Disney worlds... I digress...)
Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed! And special treats for all of you!
Please drop me a review! Hopefully I'll see you all soon again! Thanks for reading!
