Kingdom Hearts II: The Novel, Vol. 1 (Light Novel) by Tomoco Kanemaki & Tetsuya Nomura & Kazushige Nojima

Kingdom Hearts II: The Novel, Vol. 1 (Light Novel) by Tomoco Kanemaki & Tetsuya Nomura & Kazushige Nojima

Author:Tomoco Kanemaki & Tetsuya Nomura & Kazushige Nojima
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Media Tie-In, Fantasy & Magic
ISBN: 9780316559607
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Published: 2017-06-20T05:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 1

MYSTERIOUS TOWER

THE TRAIN QUIETLY CAME TO A HALT.

“…Is this the last stop?” Donald cocked his head at the view from the window.

“Kind of a funny-lookin’ place,” Goofy noted with an anxious glance toward Sora.

A light fog obscured the scene outside the train, making it hard to tell what sort of place they’d found themselves in. They only knew there was land.

“Let’s go,” Sora said. The other two nodded.

When they approached the door, it slid open for them as if it knew, and they stepped tentatively off the train.

“Have ya ever seen this place before?” Goofy’s head swiveled from side to side.

Donald was doing the same. “Nope.”

The “land” seemed to be an island floating in the air.

“This has to be where King Mickey told us to go. C’mon!” Sora dashed ahead.

“Sora, wait up!” Donald tried to chase after him but fell flat on his bill.

“Did you forget how to run after sleeping so long?” Sora teased over his shoulder.

Donald hopped up with an indignant “Quack!” and stomped furiously toward Sora. “That’s enough outta you!”

But Sora was focused on the train behind him, perplexed.

“Sora!” Donald huffed.

The boy didn’t move.

“Hello? Sora?” Goofy finally joined them.

Sora quietly pointed to the train—or rather, where the train had been. “It’s gone…”

“Wak?!” Donald started. There was nothing but empty air. Even the railroad was gone.

“Guess we just have to keep going,” Sora said.

“Yup, guess so,” Goofy agreed, sounding unconcerned, apparently more interested in the middle of the island. “Look, there’s a building.”

Sora and Donald followed his line of sight to a tall tower stretching up toward the night sky.

“You think anyone’s there?” Goofy asked.

“Only one way to find out!” Sora dashed ahead yet again.

The high-pitched rip of fabric soon followed.

“Huh?” The boy searched his clothes for the tear.

“You got a rip here,” Goofy said, peering at his side, under his arm.

Sora wouldn’t have noticed on his own, but apparently he had grown quite a bit during the year he’d been asleep. The Keyblade wielder’s pants barely reached his knees now, so that they served more as shorts.

“Gawrsh, Sora, you’re sure growin’ fast.” Goofy nodded, impressed.

Donald agreed, but added, “Still pretty short, though.”

“Hey, what’s that supposed to mean?” Sora scowled.

Another noise interrupted them—this time something strange from the tower.

“Didja hear that?” Goofy cupped his hand to his perked ear, his head tilted.

“Sure did!” Sora ran toward the source of the noise.

A bulky armored shape was peeking inside the tower through the gap between the double doors. At first glance, there didn’t seem to be much cause for suspicion.

“Whatcha doin’?” asked Donald.

The figure replied without sparing a glance, “Heh-heh. I sent some of my lackeys inside to see if the master of this here tower’s as big and tough as they say. Word is he’s a real powerful sorcerer. Which would make him the perfect bodyguard for me.”

The haughty voice belonged to a male. The trio exchanged glances.

“See, it don’t matter how tough he is,” he went on. “Once he’s a Heartless, he’ll do what I say!”

Donald leaped up at the familiar term.



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