This contains several early game spoilers and some lines of dialoge were taken directly from the beginning of the game, to help reinforce the fact this follows the games storyline up to a certain point.
The spiked chakram whipped around blazingly fast, followed by a long trail of fire red hair, all of it spiked back, as the Organization member completed his spin, bringing the second chakram straight out in an attack that would easily gore any opponent. It was retracted just as quickly, brought back into a defensive position, held there for only a split second, and then suddenly thrust forward again, stopping mid swing; a feint. The first chakram came shooting out right behind the second, then both were raised and brought down in a decapitating cross slash. Once again they were retracted into a defensive position, before being launched into another offensive maneuver. Each attack routine was performed with slow deliberation, a quick flurry of swipes quickly brought back into a central defensive stance, only to lead into a new offensive.
After several moments of this the wielder let slip a toothy smile, his limbs now warmed up, and the two chakrams burst into flame. Now he was all offense, an inferno come alive as he spun and weaved a beautiful and deadly dance. He finished the display by whipping his chakrams out like a pair of flaming yo-yos on an invisible string, holding them at the apex of their flight and forcing them both to spin like two black holes set aflame. The chakrams abruptly whipped back to their owner's hands, their flames abated.
The Flurry of Dancing Flames finished his morning exercise in a last puff of smoke as he dismissed his weapons, grin never leaving his face..
"Most impressive, Axel," the monotone voice sent a grimace across the red heads features, quickly replaced with his customary grin before turning to face his superior.
"Hey, boss. Need something?" He didn't bother asking how Xemnas had gotten into his personal patch of darkness, the telltale sign of the dark portal was just fading away. Instead he casually threw his scrawny arm over the superior's shoulder. "What would bring you all the way out here? Thought you'd forgotten about me," then tried to suppress a small cough before muttering "more like hoped," under his breath.
Xemnas didn't catch the last comment, his withering gaze too intent on the arm so casually slung over his shoulder.
"Yes," he said at length. "I do need something, something I thought I'd save for you."
"Oh, wonderful."
"We've located Roxas." The hand that had been so casually slung over his shoulder suddenly tightened, and Xemnas knew he had come to the right person.
"Trapped in a computer game, eh?" Axel watched the swirling darkness around him. Floating on his back, hands folded behind his head, and he had seen Roxas for the first time in nearly a year. Life was good, or, whatever you could call his existence was, at least.. "Well, don't worry, I'll get you out of there." He let out a sigh and closed his piercing green eyes. "Best friends, after all. Right?" He lay there for several moments, deep in contemplation. Remembering what it had been like to have a friend, what it had been like to feel like he had a heart.