Hey everyone! This is my first time writing a Final Fantasy story. I have never played X-2, only read about it, heard about it from friends, watched friends play it, ect. I do pretty much know what happens though. If anything's wrong or whatever, please let me know and I'll fix it. Thank you!

Also, if you like this story, please review. I'd appreciate it. ANNNNND you may see a small pattern in my chapter titles xD Just so no one points out that sometimes the titles may not go with the chapter.


The sky above was still dark, having only been early morning. It was eerily silent in the area, but the girl lying on the ground paid no mind.

Chocolate eyes opened, blinking once or twice. She slowly sat up, still feeling a bit tired. Scanning the area, she only saw a field of flowers that seemed to stretch on forever. It was only after just a few seconds of sitting there that realization hit her.

"Shuyin?"

Lenne quickly stood up, her muscles instantly protesting. She tried to recall what had happened before waking up in this place. She could remember her and Shuyin being shot and killed, then she remembered Yuna and her friends before she had found Shuyin again. After that, her memory was completely blank.

"Where am I?" She couldn't help but question out loud, even though she knew she wouldn't receive a response. Her surroundings resembled the Farplane just a little bit, but she could tell that it wasn't it.

Walking around, she could hear the sound of flowers being crushed by her boots. Her outfit was slightly torn at certain places and not to mention dirty. Exactly how long had she been lying there?

She continued to walk through the field, looking around at her surroundings as if something new would pop up. Many questions were running through her head at that moment. How was she alive? Where was Shuyin, or was he still dead? After all, if she was alive, shouldn't he be as well?

Watching the many flowers that passed, she got an idea. If she could get to the Farplane she would be able to tell if Shuyin was dead or not.

... Then again, maybe she wasn't really alive. Maybe she was like an unsent and only thought that she was alive.

Oh well, she wasn't going to dwell on it. If she was still dead, she was dead. It wouldn't be anything new, after all.

After probably two minutes of walking, she saw a path up ahead. The sun was just barely starting to come up enough to allow her to see more easily.

She sped up, running through the flowers and soon made it to the path, but she didn't slow down. She didn't know when she had actually started full out running, but she knew she had been running for a while.

The scenery didn't seem to change even after about five more minutes of running. By then, Lenne had given up on trying to get to civilization as soon as possible and settled for resting on the ground. She stretched out a bit on the grass, folding her arms over her knees. She was still trying to come up with answers as to why she was even alive. After thinking about it, surely she couldn't have been an unsent. She had faded away with Shuyin, hadn't she? And if she really was alive again, how long had it been since she had faded? Weeks, months, years?

Looking around, nothing seemed to have changed much, but then again she wasn't in a place where she knew exactly where she was..

Lenne sat up straight, hearing something, "Hello..?"

Not getting a response, Lenne slowly stood up, now being as cautious as possible. She didn't have a weapon and she wasn't sure if she was still able to summon things like she used to be able to.

Soon enough, 3 water flans jumped out, causing Lenne to take a few steps back in surprise. As the fiends jumped closer, Lenne desperately tried to call an aeon, or at least another fiend to help her, but she was met each time with no results.

Sighing in irritation, Lenne took a step back, debating on running for it. The flans didn't seem that dangerous at first glance, but the only attacks that were good against them were basically magic, which she had none of at the very moment. So even if she somehow found a weapon it'd be pretty useless. Plus, she was taught to never run in a battle. Usually if you ran, chances were you'd just attract more.

"Hey! Need help!?"

Lenne turned her head, seeing a girl running up to her. After a moment, her eyes widened, realization hitting her.

"I know you.."