Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Forgotten Entries

Maxsodin was cleaning her room. She might as well get all her stuff together, or at least organized. While shuffling some sketches and drawings together, she noticed one of them was stuck under a stone block in the wall. Sighing, she walked over to retrieve it.
She pulled, but the paper didn't come loose. She placed a hand on the block for leverage and pull again. The paper didn't move, but the block did.
Maxsodin lost her balance as it moved, but he was too shocked to catch herself. She fell onto the floor and stared at the block. It had just move. She pushed it again, more directly than before. It slide easily farther back. The sound of an airlock was heard along with the sound of stone being pulled slowly over the floor. She looked over. A secret door had just opened in her room.
Curiosity trumped all fear as Maxsodin went inside. It was dark, but some groping around found a light switch. She flicked it up.
A single light bulb hung from the ceiling. It hummed and buzzed quietly. The room was small, no bigger than an office cuticle. In it was a single table, and on it a single leather-bound book. At the table was a plain wooden chair.
Maxsodin walked into the room and sat at the table. The wood was smooth and dust-covered. She picked up the single book, and blew of the thick layer of dust on it's cover. When she brushed the rest off, a title could be seen, engraved in the leather:

Diary of Xemnes, Head of Organization XIII

Maxsodin gingerly flipped it open. In neat script, Xemnes had scrawled all his personal thoughts and plans into this one book. This was the single pathway into Xemnes's head. It was a mind boggling thought.
Maxsodin flipped slowly through the pages, barely bothering to skim the entries. She was looking for one thing: the last entires Xemnes wrote. She found them as the diary flipped a chuck of pages at once, opening to the last writings of Xemnes. Maxsodin read them to herself:

It has been a long and hard day. It is in these days that I realize my fate, the fate of the Organization. Too many of us are already defeated. We are destine to be destroyed. As much as I want to deny this, I know deep down it is true. That is why I have formed a plan. Organization XIII might fall, but I can prepare a new generation who won't.


Dear Diary,
I have sent my plan into action. The outcome was a success. Four young children have been taken and brought into the world of Darkness. They are currently undergoing the process of becoming Nobodies. They hold the fate of the Organization and the doom of Kingdom Hearts in their tiny little hands.


Xigbar brought the children to me this morning. They are three girls and one boy. I was quite proud of them. Their former names were Anne, Sasha, Madison, and Brady. That will soon change. But one of them, Madison I believe, there is something about her, something in her eyes. When I saw her I felt the Organization's doom hit me like a thunderbolt. Like that miserable member Roxas, I feel that Madison is the weak link. And like Roxas, she must have a 'Xion' to destroy her if it comes to such a time. I choose young Brady for this heavy task.


I began Vexan in Braxyd's (for that is Brady's new name) altering today. If the time comes when Maxsodin (the new name of Madison) openly threatens the existence of the Organization, Braxyd's programming will kick in and he will have no choice but to destroy her.


Lexaeus was destroyed today. We must be fast.


It is official. Tonight Xigbar and I will take the children to their new guardians. Very few villains volunteered for the task, but we found enough for each little member to have their own guardian. Xigbar is taking Nexan and Xahssa (formerly Anne and Sasha) to Jafar and Cruella. I am to take Braxyd and Maxsodin to Captain Hook and Barbosa. I hope they will be safe until they are old enough to join forces.


Xigbar was destroyed today. I am the only one left.



Maxsodin stared in shock at the last page where Xemnes's last ten words stained the page. Maxsodin knew the truth now. She no longer could trust even Braxyd. Whether he wanted to or not, Braxyd would kill her in the blink of an eye. Maxsodin was on her own

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