Besaid
Dear Yuna,
My mother had always taught me to help people in need. At first I thought that was nonsense, I tried to tune her out whenever I could, but I guess I learned anyway. When I first heard that a summoner may be in trouble, I found myself rushing in despite Wakka's warnings, and the priest's cries. Imagine my surprise when the doors flew open and out stepped this dainty, beautiful creature that could barely stand on her one two feet. Those first words out of your mouth were a melody to my ears, even though I didn't know what they meant.
When you called down that Aeon from the heavens, my eyes never strayed to the sky. I was watching you dance. Your shimmering eyes, your slightly embarrassed smileā¦I never believed in Love at first sight until that day. Later, by the fire, I watched as you entertained the children with your stories. When you came up to me, talked to me, I barely remembered how two string two words together rather than a sentence! Wakka told me not to get any Ideas, but I saw my whole future, when I saw you.
---Tidus
Kilika
Kilika. The town sin destroyed. The look of determination upon your face was breath-taking. Instantly you took charge healing and helping. You never cease to amaze me. I watched you dance again, but the sight hurt my heart. They called it the Sending. The pyreflies flew around you, illuminating your face, your tears. You brought comfort to many people. Including me. You were the only one who seemed to believe me. You really have a lot of spunk. Once sin is defeated, and Kilika is restored, I can see us visiting here together. No sendings, no tears. I promise you, Yuna, no more pain after this. I'll make your life as big of a ray of sunshine as you have made mine. As your newly appointed guardian, I will make this a reality.
---Tidus
