“They say… If you wish on a coin and toss it in the water, it’ll come true. Don’t you think… Luxu?”
“I dunno…”
The girl giggled, “Let’s try it!”
A long time ago, before he became Braig, the captain of the Radiant Garden guards wished upon a fountain in his homeworld, with the girl he deeply cared for. The man stood in front of the fountain listening to the water ripple and the gleaming light reflecting off of its surface. A few silver coins can be seen from the bottom of the fountain. So many wishes were made in this fountain.
Wasted wishes…
“What did you wish for?”
Braig’s brown eyes looked at the water sadly, remembering the wish he made long ago. He wished for him and the girl he deeply cared about to stay together forever.
But that never happened.
Him and the girl, Ava, were never meant to be. They both had roles to play and because of their destinies they were torn apart. But… the memories of the fountain, Ava holding his hand, smiling at him before making a wish on a coin and tossing it into the fountain, memories he would cherish forever.
Braig’s thoughts were interrupted when he heard a child yell, “Grandma! I want to make a wish!”
The guard’s attention was now to the source of the voice that spoke out. He saw the little flower girl, Kairi, and her grandmother who had the kindest smile. The little girl’s light shined brightly as the two walked towards the fountain.
“Hello!” The girl greeted.
“Hello little Kairi.” Braig said squatting down to her level, “What are you doing here?”
“I’m going to make a wish with my grandma!” She chimed.
The old woman giggled and gave her a silver coin, “Go on and make a wish Kairi. Fountains grant your wishes.”
Kairi excitedly took the coin and tossed it into the water. She then clasped her hands, closed her eyes, held her breath and wished.
Wished.
Wished, with all of her might.
Braig watched as a light flashed from the little girl’s chest. It blinded him for a second, after he rubbed his irritated eyes he was confused on what he saw. Instead of Kairi, he saw Ava.
“Ava..?”
The old woman glanced at him slightly before giving her full attention to Kairi, “What did you wish for?”
The little girl spinned herself around by hopping and answered, “That we stay together forever!”
The grandmother giggled and took Kairi’s hand softly, “How silly. You don’t need to wish for that.”
Braig’s eyes widened at those words.
“I… Uh… I wished we could stay together… Forever.”
“How silly! You don’t need to wish for that!”
The man stood up as a light flashed from the old women, turning into Ava. She started to lead the little girl away from the fountain. He slowly reached his hand out towards the woman hesitantly.
“Ava?”
“There you are Braig.” Someone said, surprising him a bit.
He blinked and Ava was gone, just Kairi and her grandmother walking away. Braig turned his head away from the family to see who called out to him, it was King Ansem. The king was holding little Ienzo’s hand as they both were holding their favorite sweet treat, seasalt icecream.
“Enjoying your time off?” Ansem asked.
The guard rubbed the back of his head, “Yeah. Just took a stroll around town, might head back after this.”
“I see.” The other man said, letting go of Ienzo’s hand and pulled out a silver coin from his lab coat pocket, “Here Ienzo.” He placed it into the boy’s small hand, “Go and make a wish.”
The mute boy nodded obediently before taking the coin and walked up to the fountain. He tossed the coin into the fountain and walked back to the king, taking his hand.
“What did you wish for, dear Ienzo?” The king asked.
The little boy responded by putting his popsicle by his lips and shook his head, making the older man chuckle.
“Alright. Keep your secrets. I suppose it won’t come true if you tell me.” The king glanced at Braig, “Right Braig?”
“As if! Wishes only work in fairy tales!” The guard stated, looking to the side where the grandmother and granddaughter were.
Ansem chuckled again, “Well then come along. Let’s all go home.”
Ienzo nodded as they began to walk away from the fountain. Once they were a few feet away, Braig pulled out a silver coin and flipped it into the fountain before following the king and his adopted son from a distance.
Author’s Note: This was inspired by this KH theory.
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Zexion’s footsteps echoed in the Castle that Never was as he walked up the steps. Everything was silent till he heard Vexen’s voice call out to him urgently.
“Zexion! Zexion!”
The teen watched as Vexen rushed down the stairs and calmly answered, “Right here. What is it?”
“Where is lord Xemnas?” The blond man asked dramatically.
“His usual spot.” The teen simply said.
In response, Vexen gave a disgusted expression and sneered, “The Chamber of Repose?”
“Yes. Go and see for yourself.”
Number IV’s face became even more displeased, “THAT ISN’T FUNNY.” He then turned to face away from Number VI, “I suppose I have no choice but to wait. But the clock is ticking. Time is running out. What to do?” He said avoiding eye contact with the teen and walked away, “Why is he never around when I need him? It’s almost as if he knows I’m looking for him!”
Zexion kept eye contact on the man till he was out of sight and his frustrated mumbling unheard. The teen then continued his way to the stairs before abruptly stopping, hearing a voice.
“You know, I don’t like that place either.”
Number VI turned around and narrowed his eyes upwards towards the ceiling, to see his higher up, Xigbar, once known as Braig, wearing his hood covering his face and sitting on the pipes above him.
“What about you, Zexion? What do you think?” He added.
Zexion wanted to avoid Xigbar’s questions, “I think eavesdropping is intrusive. Why are you even here? You and Xaldin were tasked to recruit new members.”
Xigbar then hopped off the pipes and landed on his feet gracefully, before standing up at his full composure.
“Have you forgotten, or were you procrastinating?”
Xigbar answered coolly, “As if! I’m doing my job. I’ll have you know, I found one just yesterday. ‘Mar--something’.” He scratched his chin, “That puts the Organization’s count at eleven!” He shrugged to himself, “And since I’ve been working so hard, I had Lexaeus take my place for the day. I want to rest up for tomorrow, so I can wake up feeling nice and refreshed.”
The young man didn’t care for Xigbar’s excuses, “Is that so? Well then, I will leave you to it.” He waved his hand nonchalantly, “I have work to catch up on. Good day.”
Zexion then turned his back to the man and walked over to the staircase. He heard Xigbar’s feet echo behind him, trying his best to ignore it, until the man wrapped his arm around Zexion’s shoulder and pulled him in closer like they were friends.
They are not.
“Oh don’t be like that.” Xigbar said as Zexion looked away, avoiding eye contact. “Come on. Stay and talk!” The older man moved his face closer to the younger one, “Isn’t it about time you told me about Xemnas’ secret?”
Zexion’s crystal blue eyes then glared at Xigbar.
Xemnas’ secret or rather Xehanort’s?
It’s been ten years since that day. How Xehanort was just brought to the castle in Braig’s arms, while Dilan followed with armor and a legendary keyblade. King Ansem just let him in without a problem. Xehanort claimed he had amnesia and Ansem the Wise believed it, oh how too trusting he was. Xehanort just slipped his way into the castle and Ienzo’s family without a problem. He also slipped into Ansem’s precious research of the heart as his student. He did this all too easily. Ienzo never trusted him because he saw what happened.
When sneaking out of the castle to play in the town square. The sky was covered in dark clouds, it made it look like it was nighttime. He saw two people at the square. Xehanort choking a blue haired woman with one hand. The boy was scared and hid behind one of the trees. He could not hear what they were saying, just watched the scene unfold. Xehanort dropped the woman to the ground and in a flash of puffy darkness pulled out a legendary keyblade. A weapon he only heard from Ansem the Wise. Ienzo gulped, he knew what kind of power it had. It can steal hearts and make you fade away forever.
The woman then summoned her own keyblade out of light and two started fighting. Everything grew darker and the smell of sulfur filled the air. Ienzo covered his nose. Was this the smell of darkness?
He couldn’t stand the smell anymore so he hurried towards the staircase leading to the castle, before tripping on his shoe laces. He quickly got up and continued up the stairs, ran through the gates, ran down the hall, and locked himself in his room.
Ienzo pulled his clothing off of him, the smell of darkness was on him. It was intense and disgusting. He felt so dirty and tainted. He hurried to his private bathroom and turned on the water on full blast. The boy quickly got into the tub and scrubbed his skin roughly, but the smell wouldn’t go away. Maybe it was in his hair? He poured shampoo on top of his head and scrubbed, tears running down his face as the soap entered his eyes. Oh the smell wouldn’t go away.
He started sobbing in the tub and laid down on the cold porcelain surface, he just wanted the smell to go away.
After an hour in the tub, Ienzo turned off the water and climbed out. Finally it was gone. He dried himself off, wore his pajamas, and climbed into bed. He stayed in bed the whole time till Evën went to check up on him and determined Ienzo was ill.
The young boy stayed in bed for two more days before he was eventually okay enough to go out for sea salt ice cream with Ansem. Ice cream with the king always made him happy. After they had gotten ice cream and headed back home, they were walking down the hall when Ienzo smelled a familiar scent. He stopped and turned his gaze around and saw him, the man from town square walking with Braig.
Ever since that day, Ienzo’s life had changed.
The man Xehanort never spoke to the young boy, only looked at him with those cruel orange eyes. Speaking of eyes, no one noticed that Braig’s eyes were no longer brown, but yellow. Evën would be in his lab for hours, Dilan and Aeleus also, which concerned Ienzo because they were indeed not scientists. Everyone became different when that man came in, his family began to crumble apart.
There was one time when Ienzo tried to talk to the king about what he saw Xehanort do, but he would ignore him in favor of his research. Oh his research… So many children were experimented on. Xehanort somehow convinced Ansem into doing it.
Everyone around him changed. No one heard him so he became quiet. He never told what he saw on that dark day. That Xehanort had a keyblade.
And eventually they all lost their hearts. Became part of a cult with Xehanort putting himself on top. Another kicker was that Xehanort took Ansem’s name for his own research, changed everyone else’s name, and gave them numbered ranks.
Ienzo became Zexion, but he kept quiet about it. Xehanort had too much power and would destroy him if he ever stepped out of place.
So Zexion kept to himself while Xigbar rambled about Xemnas. If he revealed any secrets, he knew there would be consequences for him.
In Radiant Garden, a scientist worked for the king of that land. This scientist was known as Evën. He was a strict man whose mind was always on work. Evën worked for Ansem the king, he was a kind man who would rather run off and eat ice cream than work. The two men were complete opposites, but they had been friends for most of their lives.
It has been thirty years since they met. Evën was fourteen when his father, the royal scientist at the time brought him to live in the castle to be his assistant, Ansem was a twelve year old prince. Young Evën seemed to be born old, he had frown and smile lines visible on his face and was very serious. He never wanted to be around children or teens his age, only to work on his father’s research. But that never stopped the young Prince Ansem. The prince would always knock on the lab’s door and ask for Evën to play, in response the teen would say.
“No.”
And closed the door.
Ansem didn’t accept that. He went to complain to his royal guard Braig, who was sixteen. In response Braig barged into the fourteen year old’s lab, grabbed him from the back of his coat, and dragged him out to socialize with the twelve year old prince. Evën would get so angry, but when seeing Ansem’s big smile and bright orange eyes, he wasn’t so angry anymore. Evën would sigh in defeat as the boy grabbed his arm and led him to wherever he wanted. This cycle would continue for a few months before the teen eventually gave up, because there was no use in hiding or saying no, someone always found him and took him to the prince. Evën learned how to always be at Ansem’s beck and call.
Evën found it quite odd that Ansem would even want to spend time with him, but then again… the prince was an odd fellow to say the least. Prince Ansem would always want to eat seasalt icecream, drag Evën into town to watch him swim in the fountain in which the teen would always drag him out of, make pillow forts in the castle library when the teen wanted to read books, and cry at the end of every romantic movie he was forced to watch.
But… he was also the boy who recited poetry to the ill in hospitals, gave up all his royal clothing to the poor and proclaimed himself a common man, he opened his castle to house orphans to live and work, and after watching Evën study and work he became interested in science and became the teen’s close study partner. They were close friends.
Eventually that prince turned into a king, a man who did not wish to go by the title as ‘King’ but as ‘Ansem the Wise’, inspired by wise men who conjured magic in fairy tales. Ansem’s heart grew bigger and so did his curiosity in his research. Years passed and they became a family, by adding two more guards, Aeleus and Dilan, and soon a young boy named Ienzo. Evën had a soft spot for that boy, one could say that was his son and the scientist would neither confirm or deny it. Ansem the Wise felt the same, but would outright say that Ienzo was his child (Evën’s too).
Currently, Evën was doing some research before there was a knock on his door. He ignored it as Ansem walked in, “Evën. Come with Ienzo and I for ice cream.”
The royal scientist didn’t look up from his work, “I have more important things to do.” He then waved his hand in the air to shoo the king away, “Run along and have fun.”
“Oh Evën, come along. It’ll be fun. You need to get out of this dusty old lab.”
“No thank you Ansem. Go have fun without me.”
The king was silent for a moment, “Alright Even.”
He then closed the door and left the scientist alone to work in peace.
… For about a few seconds.
Dilan and Aeleus burst into his lab, startling Evën, making him drop his clipboard.
The blond turned around in a confused anger, “What in the world are you two doing!?”
The two guards simply grabbed him by the side of his arms and dragged Evën out of his lab.
“Unhand me! How dare you!” The older man protested, trying to wiggle his arms away, “I am the royal scientist! I will not stand for this! Dilan! Aeleus!”
The guards dragged the shouting man outside of the castle gates where Ansem and little Ienzo waited patiently.
“See Ienzo?” Ansem said smiling softly to the boy, “I told you he would come. Do you have the gift?”
The little boy nodded in response as the two large men let go of the skinny scientist. Evën stumbled a bit before dusting himself off angrily, with his emerald green eyes and raised a finger at his friend, “I did not want to join! Honestly! I thought you’d outgrown this by now!”
“Nope.” Ansem said smiling mischievously.
That made Evën’s blood boil. He then turned his back to the king to storm off back to his lab, but Aeleus and Dilan clanked their weapons together to make a barricade, preventing the scientist from leaving. Evën gasped appalled at the disrespectful behavior towards a superior. He was going to say something before being distracted, feeling Ienzo’s small warm hand holding his cold one. The boy then simply tugged Evën’s arm instigating to follow him. The scientist looked at the castle where he wanted to be, then the two guards that were guarding it, then at his side to see the smiling king holding Ienzo’s other hand, and then looked back down at the small boy who was just staring back silently up at him. Even then sighed in defeat and slouched his shoulders.
“Let’s go then.”
Ienzo then smiled and nodded, as they started to walk down the stairs. Dilan and Aeleus then looked at each other and smiled. According to plan.
Ansem, Evën, and Ienzo walked in silence as they reached the town center, where the fountain was. Ienzo led the two men there and took his hands away.
The king sat down on the fountain ledge and patted the stone next to him, “Sit next to me Evën.”
The older man sighed and sat down next to his friend as Ienzo looked over the ledge to watch the water. The area was empty, it was only the three of them and it was quiet, only the sound of water ripples from the fountain and chirping birds were heard. It was quite relaxing for Evën.
“Evën.” Ansem said, breaking the moment of silence, “We have been friends for thirty years.”
“Has it been that long?” The older man asked, “It feels like I met that pesky prince yesterday. You never left me alone, you never changed.”
Ansem chuckled and for some reason Evën’s cheeks felt hot.
“Well…” The scientist retorted, “I guess you matured just a little bit over the last thirty years… But not much mind you, only very little. Microscopic.”
Ansem chuckled again which made Evën give a rare smile in return. The older man chuckled softly.
“I like spending time with you, always have.” The king said, placing his warm hand on Evën’s cold cheek. Evën’s eyes widened and the smile went away.
“I like seeing your smile.”
“What are you doing?” The scientist asked removing the king’s hand from his face. His cheeks turned red once again, “What’s gotten into you?”
In response the king laughed, “You never changed either.” He then glanced down at the ground, “Thirty years I’ve known you Evën. We laughed together, got mad at each other, and grieved. Our hearts have been connected and now our connection spread to more people, making us a family.”
“A heart’s connection… Strong yet mysterious.” Evën said, grabbing his chin and pondered, “A truly fascinating phenomenon it is.”
Ansem then stood up. Ienzo looked up from the water and hurried off of the ledge and walked towards his adoptive father, giving him a small fabric bag from his pocket. Evën watched confused as Ienzo then ran off.
“Ienzo!? Where in the world you think you’re going!?” Evën shouted.
“Don’t worry, he’ll be fine.” Ansem said going down on one knee.
“What are you--?”
“Evën. Thirty years have passed since I met you. Thirty years of memories I never want to forget. When I first saw you I thought, ‘I will make him my friend. We will go on adventures together and make the worlds a better place.’ My thoughts that day haven’t changed, but now I also want to make sure I can be with you forever.” Ansem then took out a silver ring with three small sapphire stones embedded into it, “Evën. Would you do me the honor of being my husband?”
Evën’s face flushed, “Don’t be ridiculous Ansem! You need a wife!”
“I have you.”
“That’s not what I meant! You need a wife for an heir!”
“We have Ienzo. He’s our son.”
“A-Ansem!”
“Tell me a reason why you don’t want to marry.”
Evën’s face turned into a sad expression, “I… I do wish to…” He looked away, “I am not good enough for you… my king. There are many better suitors for you. You wished for adventure, yet we never went on one. You wished to make the worlds a better place, we are not even close to that goal. I am not what is best for you.”
Ansem’s hand held Evën’s, making the older man look back at him. They made direct eye contact. The younger man’s face was gentle yet sad.
“I wish you could see yourself like how I see you. You stay up all night to work so you can make sure to spend all day with Ienzo. You make sure I’m eating well when you don’t eat yourself. We help the world together by helping other people. Evën… Everyday with you is an adventure. Every moment we spend time together makes me immensely happy. There is no one else I would rather be with. Just you… only you.”
Evën smiled softly and pressed his forehead against his friend. He felt so warm and his heart seemed to float in his chest. He remembered the time they first met, never in his life he thought this would ever happen.
“I love you… Ansem.” He murmured softly.
Ansem touched his face, “Is that a ‘yes’?”
“You dult… Of course it means yes.”
“FINALLY!” Someone shouted.
Evën’s eyes widened and turned his head around to see Braig standing at the top of a fountain.
“HE SAID ‘YES’!” Braig said pulling a string from a confetti popper, releasing streamers.
“What in the--!?” Evën shouted as Dilan, Aeleus, and Ienzo came from behind the fountain and released the streamers from their fireworks also.
Ansem laughed, “I may have let them in on my plan.” He then slipped the engagement ring on Vexen’s left ring finger.
Evën’s face was flushed red as Braig hopped down from the fountain and put him in a headlock, “Bout time you two get hitched! I thought you were gonna be an old maid forever!”
“Unhand me!” The scientist shouted annoyed.
Ansem chuckled shooing Braig away from his fiance and leaned towards him, “I can’t wait for this new adventure.” He then kissed Evën, before they both fell into the fountain, making the three guards laugh.
Evën sat up in the water, “I changed my mind!”
“Too late.” Ansem stated, laughing and hugged him.
Ienzo smiled and climbed into the fountain to hug the two older men.
“Ienzo no!” Evën stated, but the little boy didn’t listen to him. He then sighed in defeat wrapping his arms around the two. He couldn’t be too mad at them.
Ice cream, a soft frozen food made with sweetened and flavored milk fat. A treat that is popular amongst children and adults. A sweet treat shared by lovers, friends, and family alike. A magical treat that chased the blues away. A magical treat that made you feel happiness.
Zexion stood in front of the candy shop in Twilight Town. Remembering when he was little, a Somebody, Ienzo, would go to the shop in Radiant Garden with Ansem and buy an ice cream to eat. Lord Ansem always used Ienzo as an excuse to take a break from his work to get sea salt ice cream and the young boy didn’t mind. He liked spending time with his father figure and tasting the salty but sweet ice cream.
From what he remembered he liked it.
Zexion looked around to make sure there was no one around and went into the shop.
“Hello, welcome.” An older husky woman said, giving him a bright smile.
The teen blushed awkwardly and looked away shyly, he wasn’t used to people talking to him outside the castle, mostly because he was supposed to be hidden from the public. He quickly looked around, avoiding the cookies and candy around him before finding a small freezer that had all sorts of ice cream. Zexion spotted the one he wanted, the sky blue popsicle. He took it and went to the counter to pay for it. When he left the shop he had a memory of holding hands with Ansem while they walked back home to the castle, eating their ice creams. The teen knew he couldn’t do that anymore, there was no one here for him to walk with or to hold hands.
The Nobody then sighed. He supposed he was too old for such things, or didn’t deserved it rather. Nobodies had no right to little moments of happiness such as those, only Somebodies could.
But… He looked at the cold treat. He really wanted to experience that little bit of happiness again.
A chiming bell was heard throughout the town, signalling the new hour.
“Maybe I can eat this by the bell tower..?” He thought to himself as he headed towards that destination.
Civilians walked by him, one in particular caught his eye. A little boy holding his mother’s hand as they walked down the sidewalk. Zexion could’ve sworn that he saw his younger self and his deceased mother, but it was only his imagination. He watched them walk away before heading to the tower. He found a staircase that led up to the tower.
When he climbed he saw Master Ansem walk in front of him before turning around and reached his arm back, “Need help catching up Ienzo?”
Zexion’s eyes widened as he reached for the man’s hand, but he disappeared. The Nobody’s mind played tricks on him again. He just sighed and continued up the stairs till he reached the top. The view from the tower was rather nice, a perfect place to watch the sunset.
He walked to the ledge and sat down, letting his feet dangle over. He felt small again, like when he was Ienzo sitting on a bench with Ansem.
Now was the time he was waiting for. The taste of happiness.
He unwrapped his ice cream from the wrapper, revealing slightly melted ice cream from not being eaten right away. Zexion moved it towards his mouth, he wanted to remember this emotion, and took a bite.
…
…
…
He spit it out, it was nothing but a salty flavor. He looked at the ice cream frustrated as hot tears streamed down his face.
Disgusting!
He then threw the popsicle as hard as he could off of the tower and gave out a scream of frustration. When he was Ienzo, he loved eating that ice cream.
Zexion heaved and sobbed some more.
Why couldn’t he enjoy it now? Why didn’t it give him happiness?
It only made him feel terrible.
“Oh…” The teen mumbled as he realized, “I cannot enjoy it because I am a Nobody… Of course.” He then stood up from the ledge as his tears stopped, “Nobodies can’t enjoy human pleasures. That is one of the reasons we strive for a heart…” He wiped his tears away nonchalantly.
“Yes… That’s it…”
Zexion then lifted his hand up to summon a dark vortex so he could return to the castle and left the clock tower behind with the bitter ice cream.
Author’s Note: Sequel to this. And if you’re interested this is what Evën’s suit and ring looks like. This is what Ansem’s suit and ring looks like. And the song Roxas and Ventus sings is Simple Thing (Called Love) by Jesse McCartney because... of obvious reasons. lol.
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The people of Radiant Garden was a bit excited today. There were booths open in town square, flower decorations, and banners saying ‘congratulations’, but for what exactly? For the King of Radiant Garden’s wedding of course. The king was finally going to marry his fiance, Evën. It’s been ten years since King Ansem proposed to his partner and now they’re finally going to get married.
Evën nervously fixed his black tie while looking at the mirror. He wore a baby blue suit with a buttoned coat and a white dress shirt under. His long blond hair was put up in a bun and he still had his reading glasses on. The man started to get really sweaty and kept untying and adjusting his tie, he just didn’t look perfect.
Ienzo sighed annoyed, watching his guardian fiddle with his tie, “You look fine Evën. We’re going to start soon.”
The blond flushed, “Okay. Okay. I’m calm. I’m calm…” He then looked at his reflection again, “Maybe I need a different color?”
“NO.” Ienzo stated making the older man flinch, that was rather loud of the teen. He then walked over and straightened Evën’s suit up, “You’re fine.”
“No I am not fine!” Evën mumbled and started to pace around the room, “It’s been merely three months since I was restored to my human form! Ansem and I haven’t seen each other in ten years! Surely his feelings have changed for me! I betrayed him, sure I helped save him from Xehanort’s plan, but that doesn’t heal ten years of hurt! What to do? Is it really too late to call this off? What if we reschedule? Yes! Surely Ansem would understa--”
He stopped when Ienzo hugged him. Evën relaxed and wrapped his arms around his son. That calmed him down a bit as his muscles loosened up a bit.
“Everything will be okay.” Ienzo reassured and loosened the embrace, “What does your heart say?”
Evën’s eyes looked down to the side, “To… go on with the wedding.”
“Then listen to it. Sometimes your heart knows more than your head and your head talks too much.” Ienzo stated before chuckling.
The groom smiled, “I suppose you’re right… Thank you Ienzo. You’re the best son anyone could ask for.”
They gave each other one last hug before Aeleus knocked on the door and peeked in, “Evën. It’s time.”
The blond flinched from those words and got nervous again.
Ienzo let go of him and patted his back, “You’ll be fine.”
Evën swallowed hard and nodded, walking out. Aeleus and Ienzo followed close behind him till he stopped, seeing Ansem at the door entrance with Dilan by his side waiting for him. Evën’s fiance wore a nice beige suit, coat open to show off the vest from the inside, very different from the usual attire he wore.
The king smiled, “You look beautiful.”
The blond flushed before Aeleus started nudging him towards the king. When they were face to face, Evën was shaking a bit.
“Nervous?” The king asked.
“Nonsense!” Evën stated, with Ienzo nodding his head in the background.
Ansem chuckled and held his arm out, “Do not worry. I am as well.” Evën nodded and nervously wrapped his arm around his fiance.
Aeleus, Dilan, and Ienzo crept through the door’s entrance and shut it behind them, leaving the two men alone. The scientist’s heart felt like it was beating out of his chest and kept shaking. They were really going through with this.
Oh he didn’t deserve this. He didn’t deserve him. Of all the bad things he had done to Ansem, the love of his life, it was unforgivable. He couldn’t atone for his sins, he wasn’t worthy of this.
“Evën…” Ansem said, making the other man tear away from his thoughts, “Why are you so nervous?”
The older man looked at the ground, “I… I can’t do this Lord Ansem… I don’t deserve you… Not one bit.”
“Again you say this, but I do not understand why. Evën, do you doubt me when I say that I love you?”
Evën looked at him, “Of course not.”
“Do you doubt me when I said that I have forgiven you?”
“No…”
“Then why is there doubt in your heart?”
“No, not my heart… My head. My heart wants me to walk down this isle with you but my head… My head just tells me bad things.”
Ansem then touched Evën’s cheek with his warm hand. The older man’s emerald eyes locked onto the king’s amber eyes.
“Your head does not have all the answers Evën. Listen to me instead. You are worthy, you are amazing, and I love you very much. I cannot imagine doing this with someone else so please my love, cheer up.” He gave him a small kiss on the lips, “It’s our wedding day.”
Evën blushed as the doors opened and music started playing. The scientist quickly straightened himself to see the aisle leading down the room with all of their friends standing up and looking at them. The two began to walk as Roxas’ band played the music. Ven was playing a guitar, Lea played the bass, Isa played the drums, and Roxas was the lead vocalist.
“Everything's a fight, everyday's a struggle.
Seems like fear is the guide that they want us to use.
Scared to raise our voice.
Afraid to make a choice.
But your powers inside.
No one can take that away from you.”
Ven then joined in the singing, “If you wanna change the world.
You gotta change your world.
It's a simple thing that connects you and me.
Everything's so complicated.
Everyone seems so frustrated.
Can we get back to the basics?
It's a simple thing called, lalalalala love.
A simple thing called, lalalalala love.
We can't keep livin' in confusion.
And we're runnin' out of excuses.
I know it doesn't seem that easy.
But, please, believe me.
All we need is love.”
When the song ended the two grooms were at the end of the aisle, greeted by the all powerful wizard Yen Sid.
The wizard then spoke, “Dearly beloved. We are gathered here today for the union of Ansem the Wise and Evën the Academic, in matrimony. You may exchange your vows.”
Ansem nodded before he spoke, “Evën.” He held both of his groom’s hands into his, “I have loved you for many years ever since I was a young boy. You and I have been blessed with children who I adore, Ienzo, Roxas, Xion, and Namine, and I can only hope for more in the future. We might be opposites but we complete each other, making each other whole, and I cannot see myself with anyone else.”
Yen Sid nodded and looked at Evën, “Your vows.”
“Ansem I…” Evën said and cleared his throat, “Ansem I always woke up early in the morning to make sure you’re eating and doing your work. You have been my friend for years, whether I liked it or not. You were alway kind to everyone who approached you and very generous. We fought but…” Tears rolled down his face, “And somehow you always had the heart to forgive me. You always included me to anything you do from eating ice cream to adopting a son. Never in my life--” He sobbed and Ansem touched his cheek, “Never in my life I thought I would be blessed with a family but I’m glad it’s with you. Ansem, I love you with all of my heart and I want to spend the rest of my life with you!”
Ansem took out a handkerchief and helped wipe away Evën’s tears.
Yen Sid nodded and looked at Ienzo, “May you please bring the rings?”
Ienzo nodded and walked up with a silk pillow that held two platinum rings. One with rubies and one with sapphires. Ansem took the sapphire while Evën took the ruby.
“With the exchanging of rings, you shall be bound heart and soul, together forever with many stories to be told.”
Ansem then took Evën’s left hand and slipped on the sapphire ring on his finger, afterwards Evën took Ansem’s left hand and slipped the ruby ring onto his love’s finger.
“With the power vested in me and of the Kingdom of Radiant Garden, I pronounce you wed. You may kiss your partner.”
Ansem gently placed his hands on Evën’s face and pulled him into a kiss. Evën flushed as he touched his now husband’s cheek and kissed back. Everyone in the room applauded as the husbands broke the kiss and hugged each other. Ienzo, Xion, Namine, and Roxas hurried to the newlyweds and joined in the hug. The king laughed happily as his family gathered and kissed Evën again.
Above them in the rafters, a cloaked man sat and clapped, “Way to go Evën… I was worried you were going to be an old maid forever.” He then got up, “Congratulations, I’m happy for the both of you.” He then raised his arm and made a black portal and left.