Sunday, June 23, 2013

Clever title goes here

Yeah so I wrote this little thing where Namine and Riku swapped bodies. I... don't remember why I wrote it, but, I wrote it, and, you can read it.

(If we're classifying this as the 30 Day OTP challenge, I say it counts as 6 and 14, seeing as, in swapping bodies, they swap genders and end up wearing each others clothes. Ha.)

Don't miss the brainstorm for the Axel battle!

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            “Agh, what did you do?” he groaned, and then frowned, realizing that there was something wrong with his voice. He reached up and pressed his fingers against his throat. “Namine?” Yes, that was him speaking… why did it sound so weird?
            “Uh-oh…” Namine whispered, sounding very, very worried. “What did I do?”
            Riku made a face. Namine’s voice didn’t sound right, either. In fact, it sounded like…
            He glanced up, and his eyes widened. He was staring at himself. Except… wait. Something wasn’t right. Something wasn’t right with how he was seeing things. He was seeing things from a different angle… He felt shorter. Smaller. He felt—
            He glanced down at himself—
            Oh gravy…
            “We’ve switched bodies,” they said, simultaneously, having both come to that conclusion. They stared at each other for a few seconds before Riku rubbed his—Namine’s?—head.
            “What did you do?” he asked.
            “I don’t know!!”
            It was funny, the way Namine used his voice. It was his voice, yes, but it came out much more timid when she used it. Riku sighed, and then took a good look at Namine—well, Namine in his body—well, actually, he was really just looking at his own body; he hadn’t actually seen himself in a mirror recently.
            “Has my hair always been that long?” he asked.
            Namine gave him a funny look—and it was even funnier to see that look on his own face.
            “It’s been this long for a while,” she replied. “You’ve been in Castle Oblivion for the past five months, remember? Now, we have other problems here!”
            “Yes, yes, I know. Uhm…” Riku ran a hand through his hair—well, it was Namine’s hair—well… “How’d we get like this?”
            Namine shrugged. “Not sure. I mean, I know we have this telepathic link and all, but I didn’t think it was possible for our consciousnesses to—ugh, I don’t know!” She threw her—his—agh—arms into the air in her frustration. Then she grimaced. “Ahh… that hurt…” and she rubbed her shoulder—which was technically Riku’s shoulder… “Goodness, Riku, is it supposed to hurt?”
            He just shrugged and then nodded. “That shoulder—that is the left one, right? Yeah. That one’s giving me trouble ever since Cid stabbed me.”
            She just stared at him and continued to rub her—Riku’s—shoulder.
            “Do you think we can reverse it?” Riku asked.
            Namine smiled cheekily. “Why? Don’t like--”
            “Namine,” he interrupted. “We can’t stay like this and you know it. Imagine explaining it to people! And besides, I would like my own body back. Yours isn’t entirely comfortable… You’re all… small and frail and tiny and I feel vulnerable.
            “Trust me, it’s not as bad as it seems,” Namine replied. “I hardly notice it; after all, I’ve got you to protect me.”
            “Which I can’t do when I’m in your body!
            Namine rolled her—his—he really needed to stop trying to classify things properly—eyes and then reached over and smacked him. “Yes, Mr. I-can’t-stand-being-vulnerable!”
            “Oi, careful,” Riku said, rubbing his—Namine’s—arm where Namine had smacked him. “You’re stronger than you think you are. And you just smacked yourself!!”
            “And?”
            “This better not bruise…”
            Namine chuckled. “And if it does?”
            “I don’t know. But don’t do it again.”
            Namine slowly sighed. “Alright… how do we reverse this?”
            He smiled cheekily up at her. “What? Don’t like--”
            “Really, Riku?” Namine interrupted. “We already established that we don’t want to explain this to anyone, and there’s also the fact that I don’t like being in your body as much as you don’t like being in mine. You’re all… rough, and awkward and—in a lot of pain!! How do you put up with your shoulders hurting like this?”
            “Like what?” Riku asked, a bit confused.
            “Like—I don’t know. They’re both sore. In fact, most of your body is sore.” She stretched, slightly, like it would help any.
            Riku just shrugged. “I guess that’s from spending practically every minute fighting something. I guess. I never noticed being sore…”
            “You’re also tired,” Namine said. “Your body’s complaining about needing sleep.”
            Riku just shrugged again.
            Namine yawned. “Seriously, why don’t I just go to sleep right now so your body gets some rest?—you can’t have nightmares if you’re not in your own brain.”
            “Eh, what if this turns out to be permanent or something if we don’t undo it quickly?” Riku argued. “Best not.”
            “Fine.” Namine shifted slightly. “Maybe if I do what I was doing before this happened, we can undo it.”
            “You think it will work?”
            “No clue. But what harm is there in trying?” She slowly reached out and took Riku’s face in her hands. There was a pause, and then she touched their foreheads together.
            Riku let out a sharp breath; his heart was suddenly racing. He didn’t remember being this close to Namine ever making him feel like this before. He could feel her breath on his face—regardless of where the pronouns should be in that sentence—and it only made his heart beat faster.
            It felt really weird and—he wasn’t entirely sure, but he was almost positive that what he was feeling had to do with the fact he was in Namine’s body. There was something her senses were trying to tell his brain, and his brain didn’t understand how it was supposed to process them.
            Namine suddenly pulled away.
            “Uhm…”
            They both looked at each other for a second.
            “Does it always feel like that when--”
            “Is that what it feels like to you--”
            They paused, as they’d been trying to speak at the same time. But, understanding that they’d been asking the same question, they continued:
            “Well, assuming that what you felt was--”
            “Depending on just what it was you felt--”
            They paused again, sighed simultaneously.
            “Sometimes.”
            “Yeah.”
            They stared at each other for a moment.
            Namine made a face. “Let me… let me try again.” She touched their foreheads together again. There was a moment’s pause, and then she pulled away, not looking happy. “No, I- I can’t. There’s something about doing it from your body that makes it impossible to set up the link.”
            “How does that have anything to do with being in my body?” Riku asked, incredulous. “What makes setting up the link from my body different than setting up the link from yours?”
            “I don’t know! I just can’t get it to work!!”
            Riku groaned.
            “This is ridiculous!”
            “I’m not any happier about it than you are!!”
            They argued for a bit more, but, because of course this interruption had to happen, a dark corridor opened off to the side and they both glanced up. Out stepped—who do you expect?—a Larxene Replica. Riku swore.
            “Oi! Watch what you say with my mouth!” Namine scolded.
            “Not now,” Riku hissed, getting up and glaring at the Larxene. “You best leave, if you know what’s good for you.”
            “Is that really what my hair looks like from the back…?” Namine whispered, but Riku ignored her.
            “Why is the little miss threatening me?” the Larxene asked, confused. “I’d expect him to be saying something.” She nodded over at where Namine sat in Riku’s body. “This is weird…”
            “It is,” Riku agreed. “Why don’t you just head on out, and come back in an hour or so after we’ve got it all sorted out, okay?”
            The Larxene shook her head. “Mmm… I don’t think so.”
            “You’d think they’d run out of Larxenes to send over here,” Namine mused. “Ri—uh—I’ve killed so many of them that… that it feels like I’ve killed them all.”
            Riku threw her a look. “Please, don’t,” he said. “Please.”
            “Okay, I have no clue what you two are going on about, so let’s just direct this back to what I’m used to,” the Larxene said. “I’m here to kidnap Namine. Plain and simple. Let’s get this routine over with.”
            “So you’re looking forward to dying?” Riku asked (through Namine’s mouth, I might clarify, in case those of you reading this have forgotten).
            “Again, why are you the one threatening me?” the Larxene asked, giving a very confused look to who she assumed to be Namine.
            “Long story,” Riku replied. “Why don’t you just leave, like I suggested? Or we can--” He paused. He’d tried to summon his blade, except it didn’t come to him. Because Namine was currently the one with that ability. He turned to her. “Summon my blade!” he hissed.
            “Hmm?”
            “I can’t threaten a Larxene if I don’t have my blade.”
            “But-”
            “I need my blade, darnit Namine!”
            “How do you--”
            “Like you don’t know!? You’ve seen me summon it like a million times!!”
            “What… what is going on here?” the Larxene asked slowly. Then she shook her head. “Nevermind. Since you don’t seem intent on putting up a fight…” She grabbed Riku by the arm, believing him to be Namine (which was completely understandable, after all.)
            “Shoot,” Riku said, trying to struggle but finding he couldn’t break free. “Na-Riku!!” he shouted.
            Thankfully, Namine responded. She’d drawn Riku’s blade and now lunged at the Larxene. Sadly, she wasn’t quite sure what she was doing, and so she ended up being knocked back very easily. Riku stifled the scream that tried to tear from his throat; Namine’d dropped his blade, so if he could grab it—
            “Uck, stay out of the way, will you?” the Larxene asked, chucking a lightning bolt at Namine. She had assumed that that was Riku, and was throwing a lightning bolt to keep “him” out of the way.
            Riku didn’t even have to think twice.
            He made sure the lightning bolt hit him, instead.
            He was thrown back, and hit the ground roughly, before he clutched himself tightly and curled up into a ball; lightning hurt no less when he was in Namine’s body. In fact, it almost hurt worse.
            “NO!” Namine screamed.
            That scream sounded so familiar. Of course, the scream came from his mouth and was his voice, but he found it a bit funny that Namine could scream just like he could when she was in danger. Oh, lord, speaking of…
            Idiot! Riku thought. Yeah, let Namine’s body take all the damage… that was a smart idea!
            But at least she doesn’t feel the pain…
            “Aww, does Riku not like it when Namine gets hurt?” the Larxene teased.
            Riku found it odd to hear those words through Namine’s ears. But, oh, was this scene familiar. The Larxene was even charging up another lightning bolt, and was preparing to throw it at Namine—at him.
            “Don’t you dare.”
            His voice.
            Namine.
            Riku glanced up. Namine was standing between him and the Larxene.
            “Well, haven’t I seen this before?”
            He could hear the question clearly in his head, though the Larxene had yet to say it.
            “Don’t--” he croaked.
            “Shh,” Namine replied. “I’ll handle her.”
            It only took one lightning bolt to knock Namine down. Riku screamed, and his angered scream didn’t sound quite right coming out of Namine’s mouth. He tried to attack the Larxene—not that he’d do much good while in Namine’s body—but she was too close to him now. Laughing. Standing above him. Looking down on him.
            He couldn’t help but recoil in fear.
            “Get away from him!!” Namine screamed, and a blast of darkness threw the Larxene back.
            Riku slowly pushed himself up, then looked at Namine. Her eyes were wide and she was staring at the darkness that was no radiating from her—Riku’s body—in fear. “What was--” she began.
            “Can’t things just be easy?” the Larxene lamented, as she pushed herself back to her feet. For taking a blast of darkness—from Namine, who had no clue how to control Riku’s darkness—she recovered very quickly.
            “My blade!” Riku gasped, turning to Namine. “Where is it?”
            “I, uhm--”
            “Never mind,” Riku said, spotting it on the floor about five feet away. He grabbed it and then attacked the Larxene. The blade went through her gut. She was gone within seconds.
            “There we go,” Riku sighed in relief.
            “Great, now my body’s going to have memories of killing someone,” Namine said. Riku couldn’t tell if she was teasing or not. He… thought that’s what his voice sounded like when he was teasing.
            “It was just Larxene,” he replied. “Now let’s figure out how to reverse this!! I want my body back!!”
            “Alright, fine,” Namine sighed. She made her way over to Riku and touched their foreheads together again. “Now, we already established that I can’t form the stupid telepathic link through your body, so you’re going to have to form it.”
            “How?”
            ‘I don’t know! Just, reach out to me. Try and make contact with my mind. Maybe if you’re already trying to make contact, I’ll be able to forge the link,”
            “I don’t see how being in separate bodies makes any difference on a telepathic link… It’s all mental”
            “Do you want your body back?”
            “Okay, okay.”
            There was a moment, and after some telepathic stuff that I don’t really feel like explaining, because I’m tired and utterly lazy and so done with writing this sequence, Riku’s and Namine’s consciousnesses went back to their bodies and they lived happily ever after, minus, you know, the Rebellion that was still going on, and the four or so Larxene Replicas that were still around, and the fact that Riku was now aware of the fact just how much pain his body actually was in…
            Maybe happily ever after isn’t the best term right now.
            But, hey, at least they got their bodies back.

2 comments:

Flightfoot said...

That was great! I especially loved how confused the Larxene replica was by the whole thing.

rar said...

Yeah, well, I'd be pretty confused, too!