Yeah, yeah, I know I posted another story with a title almost exactly like
this one, but trust me; this is not the same story. This story is under a
lot of editing, but after a review from the other story I put up, I
realized I would have to put this one up first in order for others t
understand.
*SPOILER FOR SOME* this is NOT a Tidus gets revived story! It looks like it, but you are deceived! Yuna's not even the main character! Ha! You've been deceived again!
Disclaimer: Nope, don't own FF X. *_*
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yuna missed Tidus more than anyone. Her heart ached at every memory of him. Anything at all. It could be a simple blitzball. That's why she wore his chained Zanarkand Abes necklace everyday since . . . . . It happened. But now, even after so long, it laid heavily on her, and it was frustrating. Frustrating to look over the sea without someone to hold her hand, someone to look over to before she fell asleep each night, someone just to love her for whom she was, and not because she was famous.
Yuna sighed, thinking of how long it had been since he died before her very eyes. It had been 5 and a half years since that fateful day, and now she only felt like a babysitter. Sure, Lulu and Wakka were very close, and she could have adult conversations, but nothing truly personal could come up, like love.
It was a funny story how Lakki came into the world he's in today. After Sin was defeated, Lulu, Yuna, and Wakka headed home to Besaid. Over the months, Lulu started to gain and large amount of weight, and no one would have thought she was pregnant. Little Lakki was born soon after, a wildly naïve child who wanted to act like an adult just like his Mother. Right now she was watching him kick a blitzball around with some other children on the streets of Besaid.
"Be careful" Yuna shouted to him while leaning against the side of one of the houses. Lakki smiled, waving over to her.
"Yuna, don't worry!" he replied, kicking the ball in between to trees like a goal. "I can handle myself. I'm like.. This many, remember?"
He held up one hand, extending all five of his little fingers, and then he smiled confidently. "See? I can do it all by myself. I just made a goal!"
"With a big kick?" Yuna replied.
"Nope. A really big kick!"
Lakki jumped into the air, and landed down on the ground, but was unbalanced and fell on his back. Yuna ran over hysterically to see if the young child was okay, but almost instantly he sat up and laughed.
"Yup! I did a big kick alright!" He said. She smiled back, picking him up from under his arms and fitting him comfortably on her waist. He reached around her neck and held it tightly as she walked him home so he wouldn't fall, and then he rested his head on her chest.
It was getting dark outside, and while resting on her, he started to feel sleepy; he lazily watched what was in front of him with little effort to stop his eyes from shutting at any given moment. Finally, they gave way, and he was fast asleep.
Yuna swung through the door made of straw and walked inside Wakka and Lulu's house. Wakka was nowhere to be seen, but Lulu was already at the door waiting.
"Yuna," she said, taking her child in her arms. "How was he today?"
"Just as hyper as ever," The ex-summoner replied. "He's really growing, and there is nothing wrong with the world today."
"So he wasn't any trouble?"
"No. He was just a cute little angel."
Yuna looked away, and Lulu noticed her eyes shifting back at the Temple.
"Yuna," she said, running a hand through her son's black hair. "There is something wrong. I can tell."
"No!" Yuna replied, looking back at the Black Mage. "No, nothing's wrong. It's just that tomorrow, I would like to visit the Farplane to see him again."
Lulu, from the moment Yuna said Farplane, knew the reason for her wanting to go. But it seemed like a bad idea in her mind. Ever since the Guado lost Seymour, they've become secretive to the outside world, and very hateful to humans. Especially Yuna. Someone heard news that they were going to raise a new empire using a child Guado to take Seymour's place, but then again, no one could truly know.
"Yuna, what if they try and hurt you?" Lulu asked with a great deal of concern in her voice. Yuna understood why, but still she wanted to go. "I can't run away from the Guado forever."
"Then, I will send a guard with you. Wakka and I have to take care of Lakki, so go to the Temple and discuss it with the priest. I'm sure he can help you."
"Okay!" Yuna said happily, glad that Lulu agreed. She knew that if she could take advice from anyone, it would be her. Yuna hugged Lulu tightly, but careful enough not to wake the sleeping Lakki, and headed to the Temple.
People never prayed in the Temple anymore. It was more of just for show: After all, it had been almost five years, and it was one of the few things preserved. Nothing on Besaid was touched after Sin, because people were used to living life this way and without technology. The only places that had Al Bhed technology was NEW HOME, a landmark for the Al Bhed, Bevelle, and lastly Luca.
Yuna entered the Temple, and since it was dark outside, the dim interior was lit with fire, and the mosaic that was recently built of the seven heroes shown beautifully. Up ahead, she noticed the priest, who was an elderly man of around fifty, talking to a young man with a red jumper outfit used for blitzball. He looked very young to be talking to the priest, around nineteen or so to be exact, and Yuna had never seen him before.
"Listen old man!" The boy said rudely to the priest. "I did not come to live in this stupid place to act like a saint like you! I came to actually have a place to live! Some priest you are!"
"Well," The priest's voice was raspy, and he looked at the boy's pure blue eyes. "This is quite a shock. I thought you came to help your Father, now that your Mother has passed away."
"I told you! I don't know where my goddamn Father is! He left me and Mom to rot in Luca sixteen years ago. I guess."
The boy stopped in mid sentence, putting his head down. "I guess you are like a Father. Sorry."
"It's alright."
"Excuse me.?"
Both the priest and the boy stopped talking and looked over at the entrance direction, seeing the ex-summoner standing there shyly. While the priest walked over and jovially hugged her like a daughter, and she hugged him back like a Father. The boy just stood in his place and stared, mostly as Yuna, then he pointed her way and said to the priest, "Hey Priest-Dad, who the chick?"
The priest laughed at his unusual dialogue, and turned around to introduce her. Looking at him and seeing a small resemblance to her last love made her blush, but that was it.
"This is Yuna. I hope you remember her from the textbooks I gave you?"
"Oh? Her? The summoner lady who saved the world with her friends five years ago when I was fourteen?"
"Precisely," the priest replied, happy to know that the boy remembered. The boy walked up to Yuna, and shook her hand.
"Pleased to meet ya. The name is Rhett, and this here is my step-father, Priest-Dad, for short."
"Pleased to meet you," Yuna said politely, and then she looked over to the priest again. "You were married?"
"That's when I was gone for several years. Rhett is her only son, and my dear wife died. By the way, Yuna, you looked troubled. What is on your mind?"
"Yeah!" Rhett said energetically. "What do famous people think?"
"Sir," Yuna started, looking up at the mosaic. "I've really been missing them. Sir Auron and Tidus. I haven't seen Kimahri since we fought Yu Yevon, and the same goes for Rikku. Its nice having Wakka and Lulu around, and Lakki is the sweetest thing, but, I really want to take a break from the normal life and journey again. Even if I'm not a summoner."
The Priest nodded, acting as if he fully understood, and turned around and walked to the double doors of the Fayth up the stairs. They had been sealed off, not by magic but by mere chains and a lock, and the Priest held the key. He reached into a small pouch he had tied to his side, pulled out the small gray and rusted looking key, and unlocked the door. Spira after the events with Sin promised never again to open a single Fayth, which is the only thing the Priests were good for now, since there was no religion.
"Uh, Dad?" Rhett said, running up the stairs beside the Priest. "I thought you said in all that mumbo-jumbo you told us that you weren't supposed to do that?'
"Ah, so you have been listening," the Priest chuckled, opening the doors to reveal a maze. He turned to Yuna, who slowly walked up the stairs beside Rhett. "Yuna, go to the Fayth. Perhaps it will help you make your decision."
"But I thought it was dead?" Yuna asked, wondering what the Priest was thinking. He smiled.
"Yes, it is, but maybe being there where you first started your adventure, might help you start another one."
Yuna looked at the Priest who was still smiling and waiting for her to walk through, bewildered, but she finally agreed. She would be happy to visit the Fayth again.
"Thank you," she said to him before walking to the maze.
Meanwhile, Lulu walked into her young son's room, cradling the sleeping boy in her arms as she walked to his bed. He was curled up in a little ball on her chest, resting his eyes as she rocked him back and forth slowly. She could tell he was very tired.
"Lakki," she whispered when lying him down in his bed, and putting over his soft and silky covers. "Goodnight." She kissed his cheek lightly as not to wake him up, and walked out the room as she blew out the small candle that made it light.
So, what did you think? A lot of the old characters are in this one, and there are some special guest characters, as well as many new ones. If you like it, please tell me! The review button is only a click away! ^_^
*SPOILER FOR SOME* this is NOT a Tidus gets revived story! It looks like it, but you are deceived! Yuna's not even the main character! Ha! You've been deceived again!
Disclaimer: Nope, don't own FF X. *_*
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yuna missed Tidus more than anyone. Her heart ached at every memory of him. Anything at all. It could be a simple blitzball. That's why she wore his chained Zanarkand Abes necklace everyday since . . . . . It happened. But now, even after so long, it laid heavily on her, and it was frustrating. Frustrating to look over the sea without someone to hold her hand, someone to look over to before she fell asleep each night, someone just to love her for whom she was, and not because she was famous.
Yuna sighed, thinking of how long it had been since he died before her very eyes. It had been 5 and a half years since that fateful day, and now she only felt like a babysitter. Sure, Lulu and Wakka were very close, and she could have adult conversations, but nothing truly personal could come up, like love.
It was a funny story how Lakki came into the world he's in today. After Sin was defeated, Lulu, Yuna, and Wakka headed home to Besaid. Over the months, Lulu started to gain and large amount of weight, and no one would have thought she was pregnant. Little Lakki was born soon after, a wildly naïve child who wanted to act like an adult just like his Mother. Right now she was watching him kick a blitzball around with some other children on the streets of Besaid.
"Be careful" Yuna shouted to him while leaning against the side of one of the houses. Lakki smiled, waving over to her.
"Yuna, don't worry!" he replied, kicking the ball in between to trees like a goal. "I can handle myself. I'm like.. This many, remember?"
He held up one hand, extending all five of his little fingers, and then he smiled confidently. "See? I can do it all by myself. I just made a goal!"
"With a big kick?" Yuna replied.
"Nope. A really big kick!"
Lakki jumped into the air, and landed down on the ground, but was unbalanced and fell on his back. Yuna ran over hysterically to see if the young child was okay, but almost instantly he sat up and laughed.
"Yup! I did a big kick alright!" He said. She smiled back, picking him up from under his arms and fitting him comfortably on her waist. He reached around her neck and held it tightly as she walked him home so he wouldn't fall, and then he rested his head on her chest.
It was getting dark outside, and while resting on her, he started to feel sleepy; he lazily watched what was in front of him with little effort to stop his eyes from shutting at any given moment. Finally, they gave way, and he was fast asleep.
Yuna swung through the door made of straw and walked inside Wakka and Lulu's house. Wakka was nowhere to be seen, but Lulu was already at the door waiting.
"Yuna," she said, taking her child in her arms. "How was he today?"
"Just as hyper as ever," The ex-summoner replied. "He's really growing, and there is nothing wrong with the world today."
"So he wasn't any trouble?"
"No. He was just a cute little angel."
Yuna looked away, and Lulu noticed her eyes shifting back at the Temple.
"Yuna," she said, running a hand through her son's black hair. "There is something wrong. I can tell."
"No!" Yuna replied, looking back at the Black Mage. "No, nothing's wrong. It's just that tomorrow, I would like to visit the Farplane to see him again."
Lulu, from the moment Yuna said Farplane, knew the reason for her wanting to go. But it seemed like a bad idea in her mind. Ever since the Guado lost Seymour, they've become secretive to the outside world, and very hateful to humans. Especially Yuna. Someone heard news that they were going to raise a new empire using a child Guado to take Seymour's place, but then again, no one could truly know.
"Yuna, what if they try and hurt you?" Lulu asked with a great deal of concern in her voice. Yuna understood why, but still she wanted to go. "I can't run away from the Guado forever."
"Then, I will send a guard with you. Wakka and I have to take care of Lakki, so go to the Temple and discuss it with the priest. I'm sure he can help you."
"Okay!" Yuna said happily, glad that Lulu agreed. She knew that if she could take advice from anyone, it would be her. Yuna hugged Lulu tightly, but careful enough not to wake the sleeping Lakki, and headed to the Temple.
People never prayed in the Temple anymore. It was more of just for show: After all, it had been almost five years, and it was one of the few things preserved. Nothing on Besaid was touched after Sin, because people were used to living life this way and without technology. The only places that had Al Bhed technology was NEW HOME, a landmark for the Al Bhed, Bevelle, and lastly Luca.
Yuna entered the Temple, and since it was dark outside, the dim interior was lit with fire, and the mosaic that was recently built of the seven heroes shown beautifully. Up ahead, she noticed the priest, who was an elderly man of around fifty, talking to a young man with a red jumper outfit used for blitzball. He looked very young to be talking to the priest, around nineteen or so to be exact, and Yuna had never seen him before.
"Listen old man!" The boy said rudely to the priest. "I did not come to live in this stupid place to act like a saint like you! I came to actually have a place to live! Some priest you are!"
"Well," The priest's voice was raspy, and he looked at the boy's pure blue eyes. "This is quite a shock. I thought you came to help your Father, now that your Mother has passed away."
"I told you! I don't know where my goddamn Father is! He left me and Mom to rot in Luca sixteen years ago. I guess."
The boy stopped in mid sentence, putting his head down. "I guess you are like a Father. Sorry."
"It's alright."
"Excuse me.?"
Both the priest and the boy stopped talking and looked over at the entrance direction, seeing the ex-summoner standing there shyly. While the priest walked over and jovially hugged her like a daughter, and she hugged him back like a Father. The boy just stood in his place and stared, mostly as Yuna, then he pointed her way and said to the priest, "Hey Priest-Dad, who the chick?"
The priest laughed at his unusual dialogue, and turned around to introduce her. Looking at him and seeing a small resemblance to her last love made her blush, but that was it.
"This is Yuna. I hope you remember her from the textbooks I gave you?"
"Oh? Her? The summoner lady who saved the world with her friends five years ago when I was fourteen?"
"Precisely," the priest replied, happy to know that the boy remembered. The boy walked up to Yuna, and shook her hand.
"Pleased to meet ya. The name is Rhett, and this here is my step-father, Priest-Dad, for short."
"Pleased to meet you," Yuna said politely, and then she looked over to the priest again. "You were married?"
"That's when I was gone for several years. Rhett is her only son, and my dear wife died. By the way, Yuna, you looked troubled. What is on your mind?"
"Yeah!" Rhett said energetically. "What do famous people think?"
"Sir," Yuna started, looking up at the mosaic. "I've really been missing them. Sir Auron and Tidus. I haven't seen Kimahri since we fought Yu Yevon, and the same goes for Rikku. Its nice having Wakka and Lulu around, and Lakki is the sweetest thing, but, I really want to take a break from the normal life and journey again. Even if I'm not a summoner."
The Priest nodded, acting as if he fully understood, and turned around and walked to the double doors of the Fayth up the stairs. They had been sealed off, not by magic but by mere chains and a lock, and the Priest held the key. He reached into a small pouch he had tied to his side, pulled out the small gray and rusted looking key, and unlocked the door. Spira after the events with Sin promised never again to open a single Fayth, which is the only thing the Priests were good for now, since there was no religion.
"Uh, Dad?" Rhett said, running up the stairs beside the Priest. "I thought you said in all that mumbo-jumbo you told us that you weren't supposed to do that?'
"Ah, so you have been listening," the Priest chuckled, opening the doors to reveal a maze. He turned to Yuna, who slowly walked up the stairs beside Rhett. "Yuna, go to the Fayth. Perhaps it will help you make your decision."
"But I thought it was dead?" Yuna asked, wondering what the Priest was thinking. He smiled.
"Yes, it is, but maybe being there where you first started your adventure, might help you start another one."
Yuna looked at the Priest who was still smiling and waiting for her to walk through, bewildered, but she finally agreed. She would be happy to visit the Fayth again.
"Thank you," she said to him before walking to the maze.
Meanwhile, Lulu walked into her young son's room, cradling the sleeping boy in her arms as she walked to his bed. He was curled up in a little ball on her chest, resting his eyes as she rocked him back and forth slowly. She could tell he was very tired.
"Lakki," she whispered when lying him down in his bed, and putting over his soft and silky covers. "Goodnight." She kissed his cheek lightly as not to wake him up, and walked out the room as she blew out the small candle that made it light.
So, what did you think? A lot of the old characters are in this one, and there are some special guest characters, as well as many new ones. If you like it, please tell me! The review button is only a click away! ^_^
