Whoah! She wrote another FF7 fic!!!!
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FF7 fic #2
By
Sakura
It was pitch black all around her. Normally she'd be
scared out of her wits, but she had this dream several times before over the
past couple years. There was a strange warm sensation of being held by someone.
"I'm so sorry," a rich, masculine voice behind her said. Turning
around all she could see was the darkness. Once she began to focus a dim figure
appeared. She could see it had silver hair and aqua eyes that glowed with a
strange light like her own blue ones. Just as suddenly, the figure vanished.
Opening her eyes, the chestnut haired girl saw she was lying in the arms of a
black haired man in equally black clothing and a red cloak. He had been holding
her as if she were a fragile porcelain doll, fearful he'd hurt her with the
golden claw fused to his left shoulder.
"Uncle Vincent?" she asked groggily, wiping the sleep from her eyes.
"Feeling better," the usually taciturn man asked, helping her to sit
up. She had known the man all her life and never thought to question why he was
on her bed holding her.
"Another attack." She didn't need to phrase it as a question. She
had always had what her 'uncle' and father termed 'Jenova' attacks due
to the alien Jenova cells unwittingly passed on to her from her father. Also
waking up in the black haired man's arms after attacks was nothing unusual.
The closeness of Vincent's own Jenova cells was enough to calm her own. Her
father had tried holding her but because their cells were too similar
genetically, it would only make things worse for the poor girl.
Usually it would take several days for her 'uncle' to reach the little villa
in Costa del Sol, but as luck would have it, the extremely hard to reach man had
been on his way to Lucrecia's cave and in the vicinity when the most recent
attack occurred.
"How is she? Any better?" a dark brown haired woman asked, coming into
the room littered with tons of stuffed animals. "Oh good you're awake
now," she said, relief written all over her face. "How do you feel,
sweetie?"
"Aww mom! Stop fussing over me! I'm not a baby anymore," the girl
said swiping at the hand on her forehead.
"But the attack…" her mother started.
"Tifa honey, she's fine now. 'Side's there's nothing any of us can
do. All the people on the Jenova project are dead. It's my fault she got those
damned cells in the first place," a blond, spiky haired man said coming up
behind his wife.
"Demo (But)…"
"Cloud is right, Tifa," Vincent interjected, "There is nothing we
can do. Just hope that they stop once she gets older."
"But they aren't stopping are they? In fact she's getting them more
often than ever now!"
"Tifa! Not so loud," Cloud said noticing his daughter's worried and
somewhat annoyed expression. "It's just her hormones, right? She is
sixteen after all."
"Stop talking about me as if I wasn't here!!" the girl yelled,
breaking from her 'uncle's' grasp.
"Aeris, sweetie…" Her mother never got to say what she wanted. The
chestnut haired girl had run out of the room and out of the villa all together.
"Let her go calm down a bit, Tifa," Vincent said blocking the woman's
way when she started after her daughter. "She's just as worried as you
are and letting her see how worried you both are is making it even harder for
her."
"But she could have another attack," Tifa said.
"She'll be all right, Tifa," her husband said, "You now she's
never had more than one attack at the same time."
"I'll go keep an eye on her," Vincent said before Tifa could say
anything further.
"If I know my daughter," Cloud said, chuckling a bit, "she's
probably at Gold Saucer by now blowing all her allowance."
Aeris Lockheart-Strife was indeed at the famed amusement park, venting her
frustration on the simulated monsters at Battle Square. She was always crabby
when she'd wake from the Jenova attacks for some reason, she always felt that
there was something she was supposed to remember but never really could. It
stayed at the back of her consciousness, a constant nuisance that never let her
be. Busting monsters at Battle Square always made the stress and frustration go
away.
It didn't take long for Vincent Valentine to find Cloud and Tifa's wayward
daughter. Another of Aeris' 'uncles', Cait Sith had met the tall man at
the entrance and filled him in on the girl's whereabouts. After extricating
himself from the stuffed cat and moogle's insistent chatting, Vincent headed
for the battle arena. He really didn't approve of the sixteen-year-old girl's
choice of hobbies, but as usual, never said anything to her, believing he should
respect his 'niece's' wishes. He placed himself nonchalantly against the
wall, waiting for the girl to finish.
About a half hour later, Aeris emerged from the battle area, sweat causing her
bangs to stick to her face. "Whoo! Do I need a shower!" she said
wiping at her sweat-drenched hair, freeing her eyes. "Oh, hi Uncle Vinny!"
she called, seeing the quiet man leaning against on of the walls.
He inwardly winced at the nickname she'd insisted on calling him, but kept his
disgust hidden under his usually calm expressionless face. "Feeling any
better?" he asked, falling into step with her as they made their way to the
elevator to the entrance.
"Sorry about earlier."
"It's all right, Aeris. They're just worried about you."
"I know, but fussing over me isn't going to make these attacks stop. Let's
go home, 'k? I probably stink like a Grand Horn."
"It's not that bad," the black haired man said chuckling, which was
an extremely rare occurrence, "They smell much worse." Soon both were
laughing as they boarded the shuttle car home.
That night Aeris had the dream again, the first time without suffering from an
attack. As with before, just as she was about to see the dream figure's face,
she was forced awake. "I have to find that place," she whispered.
"I know it has something to do with these cells." Making up her mind
to start right away, the chestnut haired girl packed a few changes of clothes,
her staff, which she had smuggled in from Gold Saucer and kept hidden at the
back of her closet – her mother always panicked when she talked about her
fighting at Battle Square, some books to keep her busy, and her favorite stuffed
moogle – for luck of course.
"Sorry Mom, sorry Dad, but I've gotta find out what's going on with
me." Feeling guilty, she hastily wrote a note to her parents and left it on
the nightstand where she'd be sure one of them would see it.
Once she managed to sneak out of the villa without waking anyone, she sighed and
looked at the nighttime sky. "Great now where do I go?" she asked the
stars. "I know this place in my dream is real, but where the heck is it and
why is it so dark?" Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes hoping to
remember something, any small detail from the dream. But all she could remember
was the darkness, the figure, and the cold.
Wait a minute! She didn't remember it being cold where she was. "Where'd
the heck that come from? Well I guess it's better than nothing."
Shrugging, she headed for the docks and the ship to Junon.
After managing to bribe the sailor on duty, she snuck into the ship's cargo
hold and waited for daylight and the ship to shove off. Clutching the stuffed
toy, she fell asleep, lulled by the distant sound of waves lapping against the
steel hull.
When she awoke, the ship had all ready left the port of Costa del Sol and was on
its way to Junon. "Well guess I'll start reading these, it's a long way
to Junon." She pulled out one thick book and started reading.
A week later, Aeris had finally made her way to Midgar and after successfully
worming a boat out of one of the shop owners of Wall Market, she was now on her
way to the Northern Continent. "Good thing I was able to find some monsters
to bust," she said checking her wallet. "I was almost out of gil and I
didn't have any warm clothes back at home. Plus I've got a feeling I needed
that armor too." She silently added a prayer that the Jenova cells wouldn't
act up until she made it to her destination.
Five days after leaving Kalm where the boat was kept, the chestnut haired girl
landed on the shore just outside of Bone Village.
"Don't get much travelers around here," the item seller said handing
the supplies she needed. "What's a nice looking kid like you doing here
anyway?"
"I'm looking for someone." Though it hadn't been the original
reason why she had set out on such a dangerous journey, it was part of it. Aeris
had been thinking that not only did the place had something to do with the
Jenova cells in her body, but the person in her dream may have some idea as to
why she had the attacks.
"'S'at so? Well good luck to ya." She paid the man and climbed up
the ladder to the second level of the excavation site.
Looking around she could see no way past the thick forest surrounding it and was
about to turn back. 'Looks like I'll have to hike around these damn
mountains after all.' One of the workers saw the girl head back to the ladder
and called to her.
"Hey kid! Were you trying to get in there?" the woman asked.
"Yeah, but the trees are too thick," Aeris replied.
"Well, you didn't hear this from me, but 'bout twenty years ago or so a
group of kids got past here using some kind of harp."
"Where's this harp now?" the girl asked, very interested.
"Hmm. Lemme see. Oh yeah, I think the boss has it. But I doubt he'd lend
it to you. You're just a kid."
"Thanks anyway ma'am," Aeris said before returning to the lower
level and the foreman's office.
Knocking on the door, she double-checked her money. "Yah? Whadya
want?" the foreman asked opening the door. It was obvious he was annoyed to
see a kid at his door. "I ain't buying no cookies kid so you'd better
get home."
"Um… could you please let me use your harp for a minute?" she asked,
softly.
"Harp? I ain't got no stinkin' harp. Now scram kid," the foreman
said refusing to let a kid head into the dangerous forest.
"I'll give you a hundred gil if you let me use for a sec. Pretty
please?" Aeris batted her eyes and gave him her sweetest look while shoving
the money into the man's face.
"All right, all right, kid. Ya can have that piece of junk just don't
come 'round here bothering me again." The foreman grabbed the gil then
shut the door. A few moments later he returned, shoving an oddly shaped harp
into the girl's hands. "Here now get outta here!" he said before
slamming the door.
"Hmph. Real nice guy," Aeris muttered under her breath, heading once
more up to the second level. Standing at the edge of the 'Sleeping Forest'
the chestnut haired girl looked puzzled at the harp. "Hmm. How am I
supposed to work this? Maybe if I played around with it a bit." She looked
at the instrument some more then deciding to just go for it, she ran her hand
along the strings. A sweet, delicate sound emerged from the harp and like magic,
the trees parted and made a path for the girl. "Cool!" She placed the
harp in her backpack and stepped onto the path before it could close up again.
"Whoah! Look at this place!" Aeris had just reached the Ancient City
beyond the forest. She'd heard only a brief description of the place from her
parents, but could never get them to tell her anything more for some reason.
Whenever she kept asking, they would quickly change the subject.
She could not believe how beautiful the forgotten place still was, though it had
been almost twenty years since anyone had last traveled there, nothing had
changed. The buildings were still standing in spite of twenty more years worth
of dust had been added.
"This must have been one heck of a place to live," she said, placing a
hand on the door of the more intact conch shaped houses. She then promptly
sneezed and coughed at the amount of dust that greeted her as she made her way
inside. "Could use some major housekeeping, but this isn't a bad place to
shack in."
With that she walked along the inclined floor until it wrapped around the
central column and led her to an area where two still made beds waited.
"Great! No cold, hard floor for me tonight!" Aeris squealed with
delight. She took off her backpack, but left her cloak and warmer clothing on.
Placing the pack on the floor beside the closest bed, she began dusting the
covers off as best as she could, sneezing and coughing as it went sailing into
the air. Once that was done and she had made certain that no animals or insects
had made the bed their permanent home, she took out her stuffed moogle and lay
down on the bed, almost falling asleep immediately.
"Damn! Just who the heck am have I been dreaming of?" came the girl's
sleepy voice. She rubbed and squinted her eyes, for the sun was pouring into the
abandoned house through one of its remarkably still intact windows.
Grateful that no one or anything had snuck into the house while she slept, Aeris
ate a somewhat leisurely breakfast of some Shinra army rations she'd bought
just the other day and remade the bed. The latter being a habit drilled into her
by her mother.
"Well this isn't the place in my dream, so I might as well keep heading
north and see what I can find." Taking one last look at the Ancient City,
the chestnut haired girl took out her compass and headed towards the north
again. "Definitely have to remember this place," she said as she
passed through the northern gate of the city.
It took the girl two weeks to get past the Great Glacier due to the fact that
the constant snowstorms had gotten her turned around several times despite the
fact that she had a compass. But once she made it to the cave ridden Gaea cliffs
at the northern most edge of the glacier, she was able to move much more
quickly.
"Whoo!" that was some climb," she said panting when she reached
the top of the Gaea cliffs the next day. Looking over the edge, she could see a
vast plain of white as far as the eye could see. At the center of the blinding
field of white was a humongous, gaping, black hole, like a great, big mouth
yawning in the late morning sun.
"That's it!" Aeris exclaimed. "That's gotta be the place in
my dream. I finally found it! Yes!" She hurriedly grabbed her backpack and
half ran, half climbed down the other side of the cliffs towards the Northern
Crater. She couldn't have stopped herself now if she wanted to; the crater
seemed to be pulling her towards it, as if it wanted to swallow her.
A day and a half later, the chestnut haired girl stood at the very edge of the
crater. Gulping slightly as she looked into the abyss, she almost changed her
mind. Almost. "Well this is it, Aeris. Might as well get this over
with." Glancing back one last time as if saying goodbye to the world she
knew, she silently asked her parents and 'uncles' to forgive her. "Here
goes nothing," she whispered, silently adding a prayer as she took the
first step into the dark hole.
The monsters became more and more dangerous as she went deeper and deeper into
the crater. Also the light became dimmer and dimmer as well. Aeris was a good
enough fighter to win against most of the monsters due to the practice she did
at Gold Saucer's Battle Square. She was also young and quick enough to run
from those she knew she couldn't beat. Soon she had to bring out a mako
flashlight for it had become completely pitch black. "Just like my
dream," she said a little bit nervous.
As she reached the bottom of the abysmal crater, she began to get a pounding
headache, which signaled she was having a Jenova attack. The girl then went into
a trance like state and started walking robotically towards a certain spot that
would have been all too familiar if her father were there with her. The pain
from resisting the cells had become too much for the sixteen-year-old and she
collapsed after taking only a handful of steps.
She thought she was still dreaming when she came to, but there was a brief
scratching sound and a burst of light as a candle was being lit. "Can you
stand?" a rich, masculine voice said on the edge of the candlelight. Seeing
that she was no longer suffering from her latest Jenova attack, the girl pulled
herself up from the small cot she'd been laying on. She stumbled a bit and
strong arms caught her and helped her to stand.
The person she'd heard felt warm against her and the beat of the heart next to
her ear was strangely comforting and somehow reminded her of her 'Uncle
Vincent'. Blushing, she backed away from her supposedly savior. "W-where
am I?" she asked, suddenly shy.
"My home, such as it is," the person replied. "I found you
collapsed out there."
"Thank you," Aeris said blushing at the sudden wish he'd hold her
again.
The person who had been hiding just outside the light stepped closer and the
chestnut haired girl gasped. The man appeared to be in his late twenties and was
dressed in black clothing that seemed to make him blend completely with the
darkness around them, his muscular chest peeking through the straps crossing the
top of his body. But what really caught Aeris' attention was the man's hair
and eyes. The hair was silver and hung down to his waist and his eyes were the
same aqua color she'd seen in her dream. And as in the dream, they were
glowing. If she hadn't been so shocked, she would have considered the man to
be extremely handsome.
"What are you doing here?" he asked, obviously displeased at having
his solitude interrupted.
"I know you!" Aeris said, ignoring the question for the moment.
"Well I certainly don't remember you," he spat back, "If you're
able to walk now, I'd appreciate it if you'd leave." He then turned his
back on the girl.
"Sephiroth! You're Sephiroth, right?! My father told me about you."
Aeris found herself rooted to the floor, unable or unwilling to move. She wasn't
sure which it was nor did she care.
"And what did your father tell you?" Sephiroth said advancing on the
girl, intent on scaring her away.
The chestnut haired girl backed away, but only one step. "That you were a
bad person who wanted to destroy everything and that he stopped you."
Sephiroth was about to draw the masamune, but hearing the girl's words he
stopped as soon as his hand touched the sword's hilt. "Your father wouldn't
happen to have spiky, blond hair would he?" the silver haired man asked,
not taking his eyes from the girl.
"So it was true," she whispered. When she became old enough to tell
truth from fiction, Aeris had begun to doubt her father and mother's tale of
how they and her 'uncles' and 'Aunt Yuffie' had defeated the great
Sephiroth.
"You're the failure's daughter? Never would have though he had it in
him," Sephiroth chuckled at the thought of his arch-nemesis actually having
a daughter. "You have his eyes, the same blue mako glow."
"I'm… I'm Aeris Lockheart-Strife," she said blushing once more
as she held her hand out.
The silver haired man didn't know what to make of the hand offered to him. He
regarded it as if its owner meant to harm him, but soon realized that the girl
was too innocent to really want to kill anyone. "Did you say Aeris?!"
he said in shock once the girl's introduction registered in his brain.
"I was named after a friend of Dad's who died. Did you know her?"
"I killed her," Sephiroth said flatly, not too happy about being
forced to recall one of his many sins. "Didn't your father tell you
that?"
"Oh!" Aeris didn't know what to do at that moment. She had come
searching for this place and hopefully answers to how to stop the Jenova
attacks. And now she was standing before one of the most dangerous people on the
planet and the one who had murdered her namesake. "They never told me
anything about what happened before I was born."
"Maybe it was for the best," Sephiroth said sadly. "I'd want to
forget about me too if I were your parents."
The chestnut girl then felt sorry for the silver haired man. She didn't know
anything about him, but she felt a strange connection with him. And through it
could sense that his life was not one you would want to remember. "It wasn't
your fault. My 'Uncle Vincent' said that you went crazy because you had
Jenova cells in you."
"What right have you to say that none of this was my fault!" he
yelled, pouncing on her and slamming her against the wall. "You have no
idea what my life was like!"
Aeris bowed her head, ashamed for shooting her mouth off again. "You're
right I don't, but I do know what it's like to have Jenova cells inside of
you. I… I have them too." Unbidden tears began to fall from the girl's
eyes.
Sephiroth let go of her, more frightened of his own violence than sorry.
"Is that why you're here?" he asked in a friendlier tone this time.
She nodded. "I kept dreaming of this place every time I'd have an attack.
You were there, but I couldn't see you at all and I didn't know who you
were. But you would keep me close and the pain would go away." Aeris then
blushed. "I went searching for this place because I wanted to know if there
was a way to stop these attacks. They were getting more and more frequent you
see."
The silver haired man reached out and gingerly wiped the tears from the girl's
cheek. "I… I'm sorry. I'm so sorry, Aeris," he said hesitantly
wrapping his arms around her.
The chestnut haired girl, held on tight to Sephiroth, afraid he'd vanish and
she'd find out that this was just another dream induced attack. "Is there
away to stop them?" she asked.
Sephiroth shook his head. "I'm afraid not. I never could find a way to
stop my own."
"So I'm gonna suffer for the rest of my life then, huh?"
"Aeris," the silver haired man began, "h-how do you feel when…
when you're with me?" She looked up at him and had to blink to make sure
she hadn't been seeing things. Sephiroth was blushing.
She blushed as well. "I like being held by you, Seph. I don't even feel
crabby like I usually do after an attack," she said, laughing nervously.
The silver haired man laughed as well, the first time in many, many years.
"I'm glad you're feeling better," he said, daring to bring his
face closer to hers. For what seemed to be hours, the two stared at each other,
not wanting to let go but not sure why and even less sure what to do next. Then
on a whim, the chestnut haired girl put one hand on Sephiroth's head and
pushed it closer to hers, causing their lips to meet.
His eyes went wide in surprise, this being his first kiss ever. He found her
lips were soft and tasted sweet like berries. Taking the man's shock as a
rejection, Aeris broke the kiss. "G-gomen," she said blushing
furiously.
"Don't be," he said before pulling her even closer into the most
passionate kiss either experienced. Aeris melted into Sephiroth's arms,
suddenly too weak to stand.
One month later, Aeris and Sephiroth appeared at what used to be the original
Aeris' home in Midgar. Elmyra had taken Barret's daughter Marlene with her
to an obscure village not too far from Choco Billy's chocobo ranch. "You
sure about this, Aeris?" The silver haired man asked, nervous about being
back in Midgar after so long.
"Yeah. There's no one living here now, Seph and hardly anyone comes by
here so we should be all right," the chestnut haired girl said reassuring
her lover and fiancé.
"But I still think we should have found someplace… less crowded."
"No one knows you're still alive and I doubt there's that many people
around here who know who you are," she said pulling out a key that she had
swiped from the villa in Costa del Sol. Seeing her lover's unspoken question
in his eyes, she shrugged her shoulders. "'Auntie Elmyra' gave Mom this
key in case she 'n' Dad ever decided to move back here," she explained,
"I thought I might have to stay here for a while until I found a way to the
north continent, so I borrowed it."
Sephiroth's eyes darted all over the quaintly furnished house, checking for
any sign of trouble out of sheer habit. "Will you quit that all
ready?!" Aeris chided. "It's not like the entire new Shinra army's
gonna pop out of the woodwork."
"You never know," her silver haired lover quipped back. "But you're
right. This does look like a nice place to live." He gently placed a kiss
on her neck making her jump and giggle. "It has a nice comfortable
feel."
"I'm glad you approve, koi, let's get settled." She was about to
cross over the threshold, but soon found herself literally swept off her feet.
"Hey!! Put me down!" she said with mock fear.
"Not so fast, sweetling," came the reply. Sephiroth then proceeded to
carry his young lover over the threshold, being careful not to bump against
anything then, to her surprise, deftly shutting the door and locking it behind
them without releasing her.
"Now put me down, Seph. I have to see if we need anything," the girl
in his arms protested.
"Whatever it is, it can wait," he said, kissing her deeply and making
her blush. Then he continued to carry her through the eating area, up the stairs
and into the nearest bedroom. "Welcome home, itoshii," he murmured
into her ear as he lightly nibbled at the lobe making her squirm.
"You're unbelievable," she said pulling off the black trench coat.
"I love you too."
He then resumed showing her just how much.
"Aeris, I'm home!" Sephiroth called, but no ecstatic reply came.
Instead an all too familiar figure came from the back room on the first floor.
The black haired man's eyes widened when he saw the silver haired man.
"You!" Vincent said, his surprise visible only in his eyes.
"Valentine," the other man hissed. "What are you doing in my home
and where is Aeris?"
"Your home?" the former turk asked surprised to find that his 'niece'
was living with his former enemy.
"Yes my home. Now either tell me where Aeris or get out!" The silver
haired man found it very hard not to impale the dark clothed man with the
masamune.
"She's upstairs packing," Vincent answered not taking his eyes from
Sephiroth for an instant. "I came to take her home."
"The hell you are!!" the slightly taller man yelled, drawing his
sword. "I'm warning you Valentine, leave us in peace. Aeris is happy here
with me." The glow in his eyes burned brighter as he struggled to keep the
bloodlust at bay.
Vincent narrowed his eyes and drew his Death Penalty, ready to kill the man
should he make any sudden moves. "I won't stand by and let you hurt Aeris
again, monster."
"Leave him alone Uncle Vincent!" Aeris said bursting into the house
and placing herself between the two men, letting the basket of flowers fall to
the floor, forgotten.
"Aeris, get out of the way!" both men shouted.
She glared at the man she called 'uncle'. "How dare you! How dare you
break into someone's house and start accusing people!" she yelled back,
shocking the taciturn man. "Can't you see that Seph's not the same he
was all those years ago?!"
"Aeris, he might go crazy again," her 'uncle' said trying to
reason with the irate teenager. "Your parents are worried sick about you.
Don't you care about that?"
The chestnut haired girl fumed. "Of course I do!" she spat. "But
do you think I'm crazy enough to tell them who I've been living with?! They
rather kill him than listen to us."
"And with good reason," the black haired man added.
"Get out," Aeris said as calmly as she could. "Don't make me
hurt you, uncle." She grasped her staff from the wall it had been leaning
against, never taking her eyes from Vincent.
"Aeris, please," the black haired man pleaded.
"You heard her," Sephiroth warned, "leave."
There was an extremely tense moment between the three, none of them wanting to
back down. Finally Vincent sighed unable and unwilling to fight the poor girl.
"Don't think I won't come back," he said to the silver haired man
before going through the still open front door.
Throwing her weapon to the floor, Aeris ran to her lover. "Are you all
right? He didn't hurt you did he?" she asked fussing over him.
Naturally he would have enjoyed his little love's attention, but the
confrontation with his former enemy still had him upset. "I'm not hurt
Aeris. He never laid a finger on me." Checking for herself, Aeris only let
him go when she could find no marks or bruises.
"I guess the old church'll have to wait some more," the girl said
sadly getting their backpacks from the hallway closet.
"Aeris, I'm sorry," Sephiroth said, ashamed for letting his lover
and the only person to treat him as a human being see a small portion of what he
once was.
She turned and smiled at him, making him return the loving smile. "It's
not your fault. You were only thinking of protecting me, right?" He nodded.
"Well then it's all right. I know you'd never do anything to hurt me
Seph. The Jenova monster doesn't control you anymore."
"Aeris… Thank you so much for… for believing in me," he managed to
say, fighting the urge to run out of the house and of the girl's life.
She wrapped her arms around the taller man, holding him close. "You needed
me as much as I needed you," she said wiping a single tear that managed to
sneak out of one aqua hued eye, "and I love you."
"I love you too… angel." He brought his face closer to hers, intent
on kissing his mako blue-eyed angel.
"We've gotta pack, silly," she said squirming out of his strong, yet
gentle hold. "When Uncle Vinny says he'll be back, he means it."
"But where can we go? Your 'uncle' was a turk remember." Sephiroth
wanted to stay, show his enemy that he wasn't afraid to fight for the one he
loved.
"We can go back to the Ancient City. That place is as far out as you can
get. 'Sides I've got a feeling he'd never think I'd be smart enough to
think of going there."
The silver haired man thought the idea over for a few minutes then nodded his
head. "That sounds like a good idea, but if he does show up, we're not
running away again."
"All right, but I'm praying that he never does. I really don't want to
fight someone I've known all my life."
"I don't blame you, itoshii. I have no real desire to fight Vincent
either, but I will if he threatens to take you from me again." He then gave
her one of his most passionate kisses as if he was laying his claim on her all
over again.
Panting from the kiss, Aeris steadied herself on the table. "Cut that
out!" she said, giggling, "We've got to hurry."
"I'll help," he said grabbing his own backpack and rummaging through
the house for anything and everything important.
A month passed and the fugitive lovers had made it safely to the Ancient City.
Once the conch shaped house Aeris had stayed in not too long ago was thoroughly
cleaned out, they began to restore it turning it into a cozy little love nest
for two.
"You're doing wonders with this place, angel," Sephiroth said coming
back from the supply trip to Bone Village."
"Not without your help I couldn't,"
she replied, wiping her sweat-drenched brow and getting paint on her bangs.
"Look at yourself!" he chided mockingly, "You're a mess!"
"Oh yeah?" A very mischievous glint began to glow in her blue eyes.
"So are you!" She then glomped her 'husband', getting the whitish
paint on his black clothing.
"Aeris! I just cleaned these!" The girl laughed merrily and ran toward
the lake at the northern edge of the city. "Get back here you little
minx!" he yelled after her, smirking as he followed the trail of discarded
clothing.
Finding his 'prey' bathing in the lake, Sephiroth licked his lips and shed
his own soiled clothes before joining the nymph in the water. Catching her by
surprise, he pulled her into his lap and began to nuzzle her neck.
Aeris giggled at the ticklish sensation of his breath against her wet skin and
held on tight to his shoulders. "I'm glad I left home," she said
enjoying her lover's caresses immensely.
"So am I, my angel. Otherwise, I'd die a very, very lonely man."
Smiling at him, her love shining in her glowing eyes, she ran her hands through
his silken hair, pulling his up from her chest so she could give him a kiss that
came from the depths of her soul.
"Don't let this be a dream," she murmured.
"I won't, Aeris. I love you too much, angel." With that, he returned
the kiss with equal passion and began to show his soul mate just how deeply he
had come to love her.
~owari~
Arrrgh!!!
I seem to be having trouble coming up with titles for my FF7 fics!!! What is it
with me?! All right enough about that. I can't believe I wrote another fic for
this game and it's been how long since I wrote the other one?! Anyhoo tell me
whatcha think minna! Oh yeah if any of you have any, I mean any, ideas for a
title for this or my other FF7 fic, pleeeeeeeeeeaaaase don't hesitate to tell
me.