ᴡᴀɴᴅᴇʀᴇʀ;; {naminé&yuri}
Drifting from world to world was, in some ways, enriching. Finally she was seeing other worlds through her own eyes, not through memories that she had stolen and altered, and it was exciting in some aspects. However, there were some parts of it that tended to be… more negative than positive. From what she had been told throughout her existence by others was that the people who inhabited the different worlds could not know that what they saw as stars in the sky were truly other living, breathing worlds. Keyblade bearers were one thing, but normal citizens were never meant to know.
Sometimes it could be l o n e l y.
Though traversing through darkness did not truly affect her, being a Nobody, she still shivered slightly in spite of that, especially upon exiting a portal. And that was precisely how she felt as she stepped onto solid ground once more, squinting her blue eyes against the sudden brightness of the sun.
Rubbing her arm slowly, she glanced around at her immediate surroundings and found that she seemed to have transported herself into an empty alleyway, which meant no one had seen her. That was a relief, though she admittedly had no idea where she had ended up. Twilight Town’s alleyways were immediately recognizable, and she had been to Traverse Town and Radiant Gardens enough times to recognize theirs, so she must have appeared in a new world.
Walking over to the mouth of the alleyway she poked her head out and glanced from side to side, seeing some people lingering around buildings and speaking to each other, some loudly, others not quite as loud. Everything appeared to be simple and plain enough from the looks of it, and she redirected her gaze upwards to take in what else she could of where she ended up. The place that she originally thought was likely a smaller town was clearly a large city, taking into consideration that to the left beyond where she was standing large buildings stretched out, leading up to what appeared to a castle that stretched towards the sky. There appeared to be a ring surrounding the city, though she could not imagine what it meant.
It may have been the biggest city she had ever seen.
Quietly stepping out from the alleyway she tried not to feel out of place in her white dress and light blue sandals and started to make her way slowly down the street, sticking close to buildings and taking in the surroundings around her. What appeared to be a square was not too far away in front of her, with a fountain in the middle, and she gravitated towards that, wondering how odd it would be to ask someone where they were at the moment. Considering the estimated size of the city, it likely would be…


















