Merry Christmas, Amber!Sora sighed when the sand shifted under his back. The sand seemed somehow foreign to him now, and the sun that should have seemed so familiar was offset by the strange humidity that hung over the islands. “Has it always been so muggy here?” he mumbled.No one answered him. He was alone on the small island, lounging in the afternoon heat and whiling the time away. As a child, the island had brought with it the promise of freedom and adventure, but now it just symbolized his longing loneliness.Things had gotten weird with Riku and Kairi recently, and it wasn’t just because of the whole Kingdom Hearts and traveling around the universe thing. They’d been cool with that for months now, though they still missed their new friends. Sora could pinpoint the exact moment things had gone sour with his friends.“You’re crazy,” Riku had said flatly.“Certifiable,” Kairi had added.“No I&
ForgivenessPercy Weasley was in a dark place.Realistically, all he had to do was turn on his bedside lamp and his room would fill with light. But it wasn’t the physical realm that concerned him.His mind was in a dark place. His very soul was shrouded in black, cloaked in despair, sheathed in the bleak absence of hope.He hadn’t spoken to Audrey in nine months. Who knew if she was even waiting for him? He certainly didn’t. It had been even longer since he’d spoken with his family. His last attempt at that had earned him a smart slap on the cheek and a resounding chewing out courtesy of his sister. The worst part about that last meeting was that he knew that he had absolutely deserved it and more.Life at the Ministry was hellacious. Editing those anti-Muggle pamphlets was killing a part of him, but it had come down to killing a part of himself or killing all of himself, and he wasn’t yet gone enough to want death.Yet.For the moment, Percy was conten
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