Roxas nervously turned to see a cute girl in a school uniform. She had brown hair, white shirt, tie, plad skirt, and black shoes with black socks. Whoever she was, she looked at Roxas with a cute sense of confusion.
"Do I know you?" she asked.
"Ugh, no," replied Roxas, "sorry, Ms..." He realized he didn't know her name.
"I'm Selphie," she said, "This is strange, you look so much like someone I know."
"Really? Who?"
"His name was Sora," said Selphie, "He used to live here on the islands with us. But he and Riku have been missing for about a year."
"Oh, I'm really sorry to hear that." Little did Roxas know, was that Sora was actually his somebody.
"Still," Selphie continued, "I feel bad for Kairi. All she does is stare at the sea sometimes."
"Who's Kairi?" asked Roxas.
"Oh, she was Sora and Riku's best friend. In fact, we all knew that Sora and her liked each other... Oh my, look at me ramble on about something that doesn't involve you," (even though it really involves him ALOT), "so what's your name?"
"I'm Roxas," he admitted. Selphie continued to observe his weird black coat.
"Hmm, well Roxas," she said, "what brings you to Destiny Islands?" Well, Roxas didn't think that one out.
"I, ugh, am just here visiting," he lied, "seeing the sights."
"Oh!" said Selphie, "a tourist?"
"Something like that," said Roxas. The two began walking toward the dock. As Roxas talked, he noticed Selphie continued to stare at him. "Something wrong?"
Selphie then snapped out of it.
"I'm sorry," she apologized, "you just look so much like Sora. Maybe Kairi would know more."
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