"Such a party!" commented the boy with a bright grin, his gaze slightly unfocused and his hand clutching the girl's hand tightly.

"Indeed it was brutal!" the girl rippled with a clear, loud voice, grinning widely from her rosy lips tinted with pinkish purple lipstick.

"I had so much fun!" the boy's blue eyes gazed dreamily at the couple, his vision slightly blurry yet inside him burning a sentiment of pure strength.

"How are you planning on getting home?" the girl inquired, her blue eyes staring sharp at the boy's aqua ones.

"How am I? I'll drive home of course, Martha!" the boy inflated his chest, a vast grin appeared in his lips, and a hand caressed lovingly the car's keys resting in his pocket.

"Tidus, you are too drunk, you can't drive in that state!" the other boy intervened seriously, glancing at Tidus and extending his hand to receive the car keys.

"Of course I can drive, Garcy!" the boy glanced at the other boy daring him to refute his opinion. "You are driving too, and you drank!" he added.

"But I didn't!" Martha snapped in, glancing sideways at the greyish blue shape resting contented on the parking, "Come on Tidus, get on my car, I'll drive you here tomorrow to get your car back!" she added pleadingly at Tidus.

"No Martha, I said I'm driving home, it's my car and I don't want to leave it here!" Tidus snapped furiously, turning around he raced towards his car, keys on hands.

"Come on!" Martha tugged at Garcy's hand and dragged him towards the enormous Peugeot 407.

With nervous hands she started the car, let it rumbled slightly until everything was fit for driving and the switched to first, adding pressure on the accelerator pedal, while releasing the clutch. The car began to walk, and when enough speed and revolutions were ticking on the electronic device, the switched to second and walked on towards the large car moving steadily in front of them. It was a beautiful car, a Hyundai Sonata GLS, with elongated shapes and a deep, wine colour. A strong car with a 2000 motor, 140 HP, gasoline, able to reach the hundred kilometres hour in a flash.

The couple followed the boy as he exited the parking carefully, keeping blurry eyes on each corner to avoid hitting his car on any side. Tidus drove past the parking entrance, went across the road more rapidly and interned himself into the highway. Martha driving steadily, and Garcy sitting on the passengers seat had almost breathed with relief when Tidus had been driving so carefully, never overcoming the limit of forty for more than 20 k/h.

"He isn't driving too fast, maybe he is conscious about his state!" commented Garcy ruffling his untidy, black hair.

"No he isn't, look!" Martha, always driving with as much attention on the road as possible, pointed forward, in the direction where the car was.

Garcy looked forward, startled, and saw the car speeding faster, accelerating with such velocity he could hardly believe there could be a machine so stupendous. The elegant Hyundai was now nothing but a dark roar blending in with the night that reigned the road lacking lamp posts.

"Damn it, follow him Martha!" urged Garcy desperately, pointing at the retreating car.

"Are you crazy? We'll kill ourselves!" Martha refuted with a slight tremble of fear echoing in her voice, never tearing her eyes off the road.

"We have…to make…him stop!" gasped Garcy with such an emphasis that Marthat could not do less than to try save their common friend.

She nodded briefly, sharply, and pressed onto the accelerator with fury. The pedal penetrated with ease, and the car pounced forward steadily. The cloud coloured Peugeot raced across the highway tranquil, going faster but taking it easy. Martha took a peek at the velocimetre and gasped glancing a stolen peak at the pointer, 160 k/h and rising. 170 and Tidus was still far away, 180 and the red light seemed a bit closer now, illuminating the car's tail with a murky crimson colour.

"Can't this car go faster?" growled Garcy angrily, his eyes staring sharply at the sports berlina that raced before their eyes.

"It's Diesel, the pedal is up to the end!" shrieked Martha, steering harshly and situating herself on the track to the very left.

The car whistled past a black Renault Clio, and Martha saw guiltily how the small vehicle stumbled lightly as her powerful berlina rushed, raising a column of wind that shook the little, light car. The driver honked at the couple, deducing that a race was going on when both cars speeded past him.

"A little bit more, we are almost there!" yelled Garcy now being able to see the boy's concentrated face through the Hyundai's glass.

"200 k/h, oh shit!" Martha snapped to herself, "Tell him to slow down immediately, or I'm braking!" she bellowed glancing briefly at her boyfriend.

"Tidus!" Garcy bellowed pulling down the window, nodding at the girl to let him know he agreed, "Tidus slow down!" the gesticulated with his hands rather visibly.

"Hey Garcy!" Tidus snapped smiling broadly, his eyes glossy, "Look at her, she's fast hu? How much faster can you reach?" Tidus inquired pressing lightly on the pedal to make the car leap forward.

"Garcy, the track he is at is going to finish, drive him towards the middle track!" Martha yelled rather desperately reading the familiar and well know traffic signs, steering to get away from the track.

"Tidus, come here, we'll race but come here!" Garcy was now more desperately, less brave and more frightened for the boy's well being.

"Hey Garcy, look at her!" Tidus laughed visibly delighted, and pressed the pedal till the end.

"No, no…" Garcy stuttered extending his open palm in a hopeless attempt of stopping him.

The car leapt forward, raced strong and fast as it was, and reached the signalled destiny. Tidus gasped, eyes wide, realizing just now the danger he had put himself into, and the danger he had just placed his friends into by racing them, by making them race after him. There was a fence where the road ended, and the car hit it, raising over it when the side rushed past. It was all a chained reaction of physical laws, for immediately, the inertia the car had gathered made it fly for five metres, spiralling like a javelin. The machine passed through an indicating sign and fell face first on the ground, descending the same five metres it had flown. The face was completely useless, wrinkled and diminished till less than half its normal size. Moments later, the weight of the tail drove the machine down, and the item collapsed upside down, smashing the cabin with the powerful weight of the engines and the whole system.

"TIDUS!" shrieked Martha, braking her car in such fashion it slipped for a large amount of metres. Garcy simply stared at the wrinkled and twisted metal that had once been such a magnificent car. The same car that had Tidus trapped inside its deadly stomach. He was speechless, his eyes wide, and his mouth gapping, while Martha sobbed uncontrollably, gripping the steering wheel so tightly that her knuckled had turned white.

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A crash, a gasp, it was all the young girl needed to be awoken from her placid sleep. She snapped awake, her green, spiralled eyes wide glancing at every corner of her small room, drowned so deeply into the bluish shadows of a clear moonlit night. She kicked the blanket aside rather abruptly, and stood up glancing around curiously. She thought that, living in a student's residence, the possibility that there were people roaming around the house was very large. However it was summer vacations, and the residence was completely empty with the exception of herself and her best friend, both of them basically obliged.

The girl walked down calmly, pacing as silently as her Al Bhed blood only could manage. Savage, maybe, but with discipline and dignity. Darkness lurked in every corner, but it didn't seem threatening at all, simply mysterious, almost welcoming and as curious about her as she was about it. The girl took in a deep breath, the sound had just come from the kitchen. Gathering all her bravery, she stepped abruptly into the doorframe in order of surprising the unwanted visitor that had sneaked into their residence, probably a member of another residence desiring to cause havoc.

The moon rays leaked past the windows, descending upon the figure that stood in the kitchen, trespassing it like bullets, showering it with the silvery light. The thing turned around to gaze at the child, his blue eyes, like pieces of solid water, staring intently, stunned and almost frightened. It was white, with a small body and a big, round head, nearly transparent with a silvery glaze sparkling all over the small body. The girl inhaled a deep gulp of air, her chest puffing out, her eyes so wide they seemed about to bulge out of their sockets, and her face drained of all colour.

"Er… hi!" the creature said, a goofy smile lighting his factions and a four fingered hand waiving sheepishly.

The girl turned on her heels and speeded off towards the room, screaming as loud as the air contained in her lungs permitted it. The creature yelled along with her and floated away from the spot he had been hovering on, a place where a small, crystal glass lay shattered on the floor, a pointless attempt at trying to grab something solid. The poor thing simply hid inside a cupboard, blending with the shadows, becoming invisible, and watching intently, and with worry at the events occurring outside the small chamber.

"Night isn't a good idea to try talk to her, I'll wait until morning!" the creature thought with a sad sigh.

"Rikku, Rikku, what's wrong?" a young girl with eyes of different colour, and dusty brown hair, took a firm grip of the Al Bhed, which startled her even more.

"Ah! Yuna!" gasped the girl named Rikku, reacting harshly and leaping startled, attempting to get rid of the girl's grip before her troubled mind reacted positively to the accustomed vision.

"What's wrong Rikku? It's almost as if you have seen a ghost!" Yuna inquired worriedly, glancing at her friend through her green and blue eyes with apparent concern.

"What do you think I've seen?" Rikku yelled hysterical, about to tug her hair off.

"Come on Rikku!" Yuna smiled in her most friendly, indulgent way "Ghost can't live out of the Farplane, they become fiends." Yuna explained calmly, her eyes sparkling knowingly.

"I tell you I have seen a ghost, it was white, with a bulb like head, and had big, blue eyes, and…!" Rikku was rushing her words, rolling them out of her tongue at a dazzling speed.

"Calm down, go to sleep, and you will see how tomorrow there will be no ghost." Yuna dragged the younger girl and her cousin to her room, and sat on the bed, waiting calmly until the girl was asleep before retreating to her chambers. Yuna would not tell her, because she didn't want to worry her, but ghosts were a reality, rare but they were.

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Rikku woke up much calmer when daylight illuminated each corner with her rays, making the shadows retreat and lurk away. She stretched, and emitted a deep, moaning yawn before standing up. She picked her toothbrush and toothpaste, and proceeded to walk towards the bathroom.

The light that engulfed the bathroom was much dimmer than outside, and the bluish glow and a calming, pleasant stimulation for the fresh hours of the morning. Rikku always liked the way this luminity resembled the sun rays sneaking past the oceanic water. She stared at her golden locks of hair, at her green eyes, at the sleepy reflection in the mirror, smiling dreamily back at her. Suddenly, an strangled gasp drowning in her throat, a cold feeling gripping her mouth so tightly no sound could escape her pursed lips.

"Don't scream!" said the voice of a teenager mixed with the gentle sway of childhood, worry and fear so present in each vibration that Rikku felt almost pity for her stalker.

To Be Continued…

AN: Ok, I've been like years thinking about this story, and finally I have found just the perfect characters and the perfect situation to write this. I want to give my very special thank you to my inspiration focus, my handsome, delightful and beautiful car, my Hyundai Sonata. Anyways, I was also inspired (and you will see it is very similar) on my fave movie, Casper. Please, read and review. And check on my other stories.