"Risxch!" Curex, Kixcn, and I all yelled at the same time. But I knew I couldn’t just stand there and watch .I was the first to recover by shouting out orders, "Curex keep fighting! Kixcn go help her while I get RisXch out of here! NOW!"
Kixcn didn't hesitate with following orders. He quickly summoned his Keyblade and kicked No. II in the face, letting me to be able to grab RisXch and jump over No. II to get to the exit. I ran down the long halls of the castle-like evil base for a long time, stopping a few times to catch my breath. Boy, Risxch is heavy. I finally found the exit, which was, by far, the biggest door I’ve ever seen.
I heaved open the door, which was hard, and ran a few feet into a nearby ally. I set Risxch down and flopped down myself.
I looked down at Risxch. What made him double over like that? I mean, there was a lot of feedback coming from the robot, but it wasn’t that bad, really. Hm.
BOOOOOOM!
I jumped about a foot in the air. A huge explosion resounded the H.B.T.P.P. base. Oh no! My brother was in there along with the new girl, Curex! I started to panic a little. I put my head in my hands to stop myself from crying.
As I pulled myself together, I decided to try wake up Risxch. I tried for about five minuets, and resorted to slapping him across the face.
Then I had an idea…
“Fire! He needs fire!” I thought to myself.
I heaved Risxch onto my back and started to look around. I ultimately came across a blacksmith’s shop and carefully looked inside. No one home, thank goodness. I lugged Risxch to the furnace and set him down on it. I blew on the fire and made it bigger. When it was big enough, I pushed Risxch’s head into it. I watched in awe as he breathed in the flames and breathed out tuffs of smoke. His eyes fluttered open and he sat up, rubbing his head. I let out a sigh of relief.
I heard footsteps walk into the shop. “WHAT THE…” the shopkeeper exclaimed with an alarmed expression on his face.
“Hang on, I got this,” Risxch told me, getting up from the hearth.
He walked up to the blacksmith, who took a few steps back. Risxch started to wave his hand in front of the man’s face.
“you didn’t see anything,” he chanted softly.
"Yeah, I did," the shopkeeper responded confused, "I saw her stick your head into that fire."
“Okay," RisXch replied taken back, "Well, I guess he did see something. Well that's all I've got. Heh heh. Run."
Risxch and I booked it out of the blacksmith’s shop, leaving to owner dazed and confused. We hadn’t been running for more then a few seconds when both of us hit a black mass coming at the same velocity, going the opposite way.
Hitting my head on the cold pavement, I started to see stars. As my vision cleared, I squinted up at a blonde girl.