"All right everyone, that's a wrap." said Matron in a tired sounding voice. "Finally, I didn't think

they were ever gonna leave!" said Zell as he unbuttoned the first two buttons on his shirt. Today

had brought another visit from another group of people looking to adopt the perfect addition to

their family. Matron would say thinks like "places everyone" and "It's a wrap" because the visits

were a lot like performances. A week before the date of the visit the children could be seen

washing, scrubbing, and rinsing the orphanage until it absolutely glowed.

Cleaning, however, was not the only duty the children needed to perform in preparation. Matron

also worked on how they should talk and act in the presence of the quests, and made sure they each

had adequately stiff, adequately geeky sets of clothes to wear. Zell had to wear a pair of tan khaki

pants, a white collared shirt, and a big red bow tie. Seifer wore a brown pair of dress pants, a white

collared shirt, and a pair of striped suspenders. Irvine was dressed in a turtleneck and a sport coat

with black slacks to match. Squall sported pants like Zell's. His hair was combed and gelled so that

it fell back over his head straight, and he wore a nice green vest that almost completely obscured

the disgusting throw-up colored tie that was also part of his ensemble. almost. Selphie and

Quistis both had similar sundresses, and the only major difference was that Selphie's was pink, and

Quistis' yellow. Selphie also wore a wide brimmed straw hat with a ribbon that matched her dress.

Matron merely wore the simple black dress she always wore, as she deemed it suitable for guests.

During the days prior to the visit, the children and their matron worked like dogs.

Sometimes, if there was an extraordinarily large amount of work for them to do, Matron would

even let them out of their studies to complete an important job or two. Time passed quickly in this

busy state, and no matter how much they did they always ended up scrambling to finish on the day

of the visit. Certain jobs, like making the beds for instance, could only be preformed when there



wasn't going to be anyone sleeping in them before the visit, so there was no choice but to leave it

for the last morning. Other jobs like cooking were also mostly left for the last day, and Matron

always provided a delicious and extravagant meal for the guests.

Finally, there would come a knock on the door, and matron would call out that oh-so-familiar

phrase "Places everyone." Edea would go to the door and the show would begin. In this instance

there were ten couples visiting the orphanage. Three already had children, five were just couples,

and two just had assorted family living with them. So many people had made for a particularly

stressful visit, and Zell wasn't the only one who was relieved when it was over. It wasn't so much

that the people had been mean, rude, or burdensome, but it was a rare that so many strangers set

foot in the orphanage. In spite of this, they had done a pretty good job of keeping order and

nothing serious had gone wrong.



Sinking into her chair by the fire, Edea sighed in exhaustion. "Alright everyone that's enough for

today, I think we can do the rest of the work tomorrow. Seifer, would you Irvine and Selphie pile

the dirty dishes in the sink? Squall and Quistis, I would appreciate it if you would go out to the

woodpile and get some logs since we seem to be running low in here. Zell why don't you pick a

story for us all to read when the chores are done and when you have a good one picked out you can

help Squall and Quistis start a fire." Everyone split to do his or her job. Zell quickly chose a book.

It was a story about a knight and a princess, Zell's favorite. Matron agreed that it would be a good

story to read and Zell skipped off to help Squall and Quistis.

Meanwhile, out by the woodpile Quistis was standing with an armload of wood. "Hey Squall do

you have your wood yet? Are you ready to go back in." she called." "Quisty can you come her for

just a sec." He called back. Following the sound of his voice Quistis walked over past the woodpile

to where she thought he was to see what he could possibly be doing. She saw that he had walked

out to the ledge above the beach and was kneeling. The tide was up, so as he leaned over the edge

he was so close to the water that is nose almost touched it. Walking up behind him, Quistis saw

him run a hand through the gelled hair. "Squall." She said softly. Turning, he glanced at her for but

a moment before returning his gaze to the ocean. She sat down beside him, and unbidden, he

spoke. "Darn Gell, I hate this stuff." Once more he ran a hand through his hair "Problem is it

works too well. I can never get it out." He chuckled to himself.

With a frown, Quistis raised an eyebrow at him. She knew that he hadn't invited her to join him

just so that he could tell her about his hair. Instead of forcing him to tell her what he wanted to tell

her, Quistis decided to let him run the conversation. He could waste time with useless banter until

he was ready. Playing along, Quistis laughted and with a sweep of her hand reached into the water

and spashed his face. He fell back on his butt in shock, and taking advantage of a senseless

moment, Quistis put her hands back in the water splashed his hair. Shaking like a dog, he glared at

her. "What was that for??!!??" he demanded. "It's water soluble you idiot." She said with a laugh

and rubbed his head so his hair went in all directions. "There, Better?" she asked. He glanced at his

reflection. "Hmph. I knew that." He said, turning up his nose. "Yeah right" said Quistis. Silence

reigned for a minute. Finally Squall stood. "Quistis I'm tired of all this," he declared. Quistis stood

and met his gaze, silently urging him on. "I'm tired of the act, and I'm tired of living every day

here in preparation of leaving. These people don't see who I really am; they just see the shell, just

the hologram projected before them. But I know that what's inside of me must be rotten too,

because my parents couldn't stand it. No one could love what I have, and no one even loves what I

pretend to have." He choked out, as a tear ran down his cheek.

Quistis frowned. "Squall Leonhart you should be grateful. You don't have your parents, but you

have a lot of people that love you in one way or another. Sis loved you like her own son, as does

Matron. She dotes on you more than anyone else here and you know it. You were her first and

you'll always be her favorite. As for the kids, Zell worships you as his savior since whenever

Seifer is really hurting him you step in. You are his idol, the image of what he wishes he was: cool,

confident, and unafraid. Selphie of course loves you, and Irvine even calls you bro. As for Seifer,

he might not like or admit it, but he holds high respect for you, and as for me." She paused and

smiled at the ground "You know I adore you more than anyone else in the world." She looked back

up at him but he had already turned to face the ocean again.

"C'mon" he replied. "I know sis loved me, she showed that a lot by leaving. As for Matron, she

doesn't love me enough to keep me. Zell only acts like that around me because he feels he owes

me his gratitude. Selphie would fall in love with a brick if it sat next to her, and Irvine is that way

around everyone. As for Seifer, he loathes me and you know it." He sniffled "You're my best

friend in the whole world Quisty, and the only person who I know loves the real me for the right

reasons enough to stay with me. But it just doesn't matter. We'll get separated and we'll promise

to write, and our lives will slowly grow apart. I don't want that to happen, but that's all that ever

does happen."

"Then we'll break the cycle." Quistis said, "How about we make a promise here and now that

we'll stay together. I know just the way we can." Squall gave her a curious look. "I know a way we

can stay together for the rest of our lives, and we can leave now." She continued "Leave?" asked

Squall "Yes, unfortunately you are right on one point, we can't stay here forever. We must make a

place for both of us to be together in the real world." She said "I think we should become-"

"Squall, Quistis. Where are you guys?" Zell's voice interrupted. Quistis turned to where she

thought Zell was. "Over here Zell." She called back, and with a stretch, she began to walk towards

him. "Wait!" said Squall, "I wanna know the plan." "I'll tell you tonight, for now, c'mon. Lets go

get that firewood."

Just so you know the kids are a lot older now than they were in the prequel, The Timber Excursion, just how old you ask? Well I am really gonna screw up their timeline in future stories but I would say they are about 10 here to their 7 in the previous story. They may seem to be acting old for their age, but they've been through a lot and they are very.adult. Anyway, what I wanna say about my story: Zell is a very slow skipper, ne? What is Quistis' plan??? Oh who am I kidding I already know and I'm ready to write it. Anyway, hope you like it. I'll bet you didn't think I was gonna write a sequel did you? Given up on me hadn't you? Well anyway, this story is dedicated to Matt, Kiyuda2006, and Zero- Vision. These wonderful people supported my first story and I say this to them. A thousand thanks comrade. Plz r/r, and thanks again to you guys! -J.P.