OMYGOSH I FINALLY FINISHED A FANFICTION! *does a victory dance* I NEVER finish writing ANYTHING! (unless its for school...) This is a big step for me! I am so FREAKING EXCITED! YAAAAAYYYYY!

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Chapter 3

"I cannot believe you made me wear this," Naminè groaned.

"Oh be quiet," Kairi said, grinning at her twin. "You look really pretty now. I think this is some of my best work!" Skipping a bit ahead, the redhead let out a giggle and punched the air.

Naminè smiled slightly. She should have known that Kairi was going to dress her up for Sora's Christmas party. Then again, she had seen it coming, but a little too late, so she couldn't do anything about it. After they had finished opening up their presents, the violet eyed girl had dragged the blonde upstairs into the bathroom and worked on her appearance for a whole three hours, with only one little break to eat a cheese sandwich. When the process was finally over, Naminè was unrecognizable. Her hair was curled over her left shoulder and her face was all sparkly and pretty with makeup. There was a thin silver head band in her hair, which had sparkles brushed into it too, but the dress took the cake for being beautiful.

It was made of a soft white material that felt like silk (which it probably was.) The skin tight sleeves went to her wrists and the layered skirt flared at her waist, falling to a bit past her knees. Naminè had been forced into this beautiful dress after about two hours of grooming and ten minutes of protesting. She said Kairi should wear the dress, but the red haired twin said that white didn't look good on her. They had finally compromised when the blonde said she would wear it if she could wear a pair of light gray stockings instead of the red ones her twin wanted her to wear.

So here was Naminè, walking in a thick winter coat with the hood pulled up, wearing her blue boots and carrying a pair of white heels in her hand. The two girls made their way to Sora's house quickly. When they reached the house, both were covered with snow.

Kairi rang the doorbell before Naminè had the chance to run. Groaning again, the blonde stood and waited with her sister on the door step.

Less than three minutes after ringing the bell, the door swung open. In front of them stood Sora, with his spiky brown hair and wearing a green sweater. Glancing at Kairi, Naminè saw that her twin was wearing an emerald colored dress the exact same color as Sora's sweater. They must have planned that, Naminè thought as she walked in after Kairi kissed the spiky haired brunette on the cheek.

Slipping off her coat and boots and putting on the shoes she had been carrying, the blonde haired girl turned to glare at her sister. Kairi just smiled and took off her own coat. Once she had changed her shoes, the red head began pushing her sister towards the room where all the other guests would be.

"There is no need to push me so hard Kai," Naminè said, rolling her eyes.

"Fine then," Kairi said, still grinning like the Cheshire Cat. The two girls began to make their way to the living room of Sora's house. The said brunette was holding Kairi's hand and they were talking amiably. Naminè felt a pang of loneliness and contempt, which did not last very long. The minute she walked into the room at the end of the hall, there was a squeal and the blonde girl was sent tumbling to the ground with two other girls.

"It's us Naminè!" cheered an energetic Xion, who had quickly released the stunned blonde.

"I am so sorry we haven't talked in so long," sobbed Selphie. She was still hugging Naminè tightly, so tightly that the girl in the white dress her sister had picked out was turning a bit blue in the face.

"Uh, Selph, I can't breathe." Naminè was now really running out of breath, but she still couldn't believe that her two best friends from the Destiny Islands were in Twilight Town. It's like a dream come true, Naminè thought as Selphie let go of her and Xion helped her up. For the first time in a long time, Naminè didn't feel alone.

"What are you guys doing here?" the blonde asked her two friends after they had gotten mugs of hot chocolate. "Last I heard you were living in Traverse Town with Selphie's dad." The two girls were stepsisters, but the Xion's mom had died shortly after getting married to Selphie's father.

"He got transferred to Twilight Town," Selphie said ecstatically. Naminè gaped at them. She was going to be with her best friends again? This had to be a dream.

"Never mind that now," Xion said impatiently. She pulled a gift from her large black bag. It was wrapped in light blue sparkly wrapping paper with a white bow on top. Handing it to Naminè, the black haired girl with blue eyes said, "Merry Christmas, Nami. Sorry about not sending you any presents. You never gave us your address, so we couldn't send you any others."

Blushing a deep red, Naminè took the present from the shorter girl. Unwrapping it delicately the blonde girl stood there with a white box. After taking a deep breath, Naminè took off the top of the box and peered inside. She felt like dying of happiness when she did. Inside was a large snow globe with a light blue base. Inside the globe, were a stone sketchbook and a star shaped fruit holding a pencil. There was something Carved into the base in cursive. It went all the way around the base so Naminè had to take it out to read all of it. What it said was this: "There are many worlds, but they share the same sky. One sky. One destiny."

Tears cascaded down Naminè's pale cheeks. The words were something Kairi had told all her friends when they found out their family was moving to Twilight Town. It was the end of the letter she had written all of them leaving as well. Selphie and Xion each put an arm around their blonde friend.

After a while, Naminè stopped crying. Looking up at her friends, she said "Thanks a million guys. This means a lot."

"We're sorry you haven't had a friend give you Christmas presents Nami." When Xion said this, Naminè looked at her quizzically. Laughing, the girl with short black hair continued, "Kairi told us."

Before Naminè could reply, a guy's voice said, "I think she might have told everyone in Twilight Town if we let her." Whipping around, the blonde girl saw that Roxas was standing there, wearing a black t-shirt, jeans and converse, his spiky gold hair in its usual spikiness.

"Roxas planned this last minute party last night after you ran away from him," Selphie said. "Entirely in text messages too," she added approvingly.

"Sorry about that," Naminè said sheepishly. She blushed again and Roxas laughed. Ruffling her hair, he placed a small white box in her hands. Opening it, she found a little silver locket engraved with her name on it.

"I meant to give it to you sooner, but I was too nervous," Roxas said. This time Naminè laughed. Roxas was one of the most popular guys at school and he had been nervous to give her a little white box.

How silly he is, she thought. After that, Naminè couldn't believe the number of presents she got. Olette gave her a new sketchbook and Hayner and Pence had chipped in to get her a pair of earmuffs with some matching gloves and a scarf. Larxene, even though they didn't know each other well, gave her an abstract painting she had painted called "Dreams." From Axel, Roxas' best friend, she got a set of colored pencils made up only reds and oranges.

"To draw me surrounded by flames," the pyromaniac had said, after giving her an illustrious bow. Naminè had giggled and thanked him, saying she would try to draw him soon. The rest of the party flew by quickly. There was much eating cake and playing party games (Twister did not end well.) By the time Naminè was back at home, it was eleven o'clock.

Collapsing on her bed, the blonde sighed and looked at all her presents her friends had given her. It was so nice to be the one getting presents, and instead of always glaring at carolers while walking home, Naminè had sung with them. Kairi had skipped home because she was so glad her sister was happy. At least that's what she told Naminè.

Giggling at the memory, Naminè closed her eyes to go to sleep, not caring that she was still in the white dress. It wasn't very important. What was important was the warm feeling in the blonde's heart. The feeling was growing rapidly with each second. Suddenly, Naminè didn't hate Christmas anymore.

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