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Shinsei no Kokoro - Foreword
Disclaimers: Final Fantasy VII and all related names and characters are © Squaresoft. This story is purely for enjoyment, no profit is being made from it. Warnings: Spoiler warning! ; very mild angst warning; mild language warning; romance; some violence (in the form of fights using magic, no abuse) overall rating PG-13 (although this may change in the future, I am not entirely sure). Short summary/Author notes: This story picks up after the end of Final Fantasy. It is a resurrection story, so it'll see the return of both Sephiroth and Aeris. I've always "shipped" for the Sephiroth/Aeris pairing, so this is my tribute, I suppose. It should be clear by now that the story revolves around Sephiroth and Aeris, although there's also Cloud/Tifa. No more, so Yuffie/Anyone fans can shy away now. =\ Oh.. and I don't have a lot of free time. I work on this story when inspiration hits me. I just start to write and see where my imagination takes me. You're welcome to send any Comments/Constructive criticism/Love- or hatemail to e1anor@hotmail.com.
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Shinsei no Kokoro - Pure Heart
Prologue
Underneath the new plates of Neo-Midgar, Shinra's pride and joy, underneath the old, metal pillars, and underneath a layer of dirt and dust that years of neglect had caused, a battered, crumbling building still stood as a monument to the past. Children played in it, like they always had. They played on the chipped old marble that covered the floor, they climbed high in the rafters.
But never did they touch the patch of bare earth that lay in front of the altar, where the sunlight from the broken roof seeped in through layers of clouds and smog from the factories above to light the only flowers that the Midgar Slums knew. And sometimes, when one of the slums' children couldn't sleep, afraid of monsters under his bed, his mother would sit down by him and tell him of the spirit that guarded over the Flower Church. An angel that tended to the flowers there. She would watch over him, and all the other children, as long as the flowers grew.
A few times, one of the braver kids would sneak out at night to see the church and maybe see the beautiful lady spirit. She would be there each time, her shape so faint she could have been mistaken for a shadow, but she would fade away when you moved too close, or made too much noise.. But she would always be there.
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"It feels kind of.. strange, being back here. In Midgar, I mean." Tifa sighed to herself, folding her arms as she looked across the now empty church. She had never visited it before she set out on her journey for PLANET's fate, and yet she knew that little about the place had changed.
With her in the small building was the one person she'd shared it all with: the person that she had started it all, and the one that stuck with her through the end. She looked aside at Cloud, falling into a thoughtful silence. Tifa had walked forwards, stepping over a broken bench, but Cloud had remained in the doorway.
"I'm sorry, Cloud.." she started, wanting to say to him again that she wanted to visit this place one last time. Midgar held so many memories to her, but they were memories of a past that had too much hardship. Everywhere she looked, she found things that reminded her of her life. Her friends from AVALANCHE - Biggs, Wedge, Jessie, her friends from the bar. But most importantly, the memory of Aeris hung in the air in Midgar, especially here in the church.
Cloud interrupted her.
"It's alright.." he said softly, his arms folded lightly. Tifa thought he looked almost afraid, but afterwards she had blamed her imagination. "..I understand why you wanted to come here. Take all the time you need." He added this reluctantly.
Only recently had his life begun to make sense, and only recently did he find meaning in it. He had never seen Aeris' desolate spirit, but he thought he could feel her presence.
They talked for a while, with Tifa telling Cloud things she had thought back then and with Cloud's replies short but heartfelt.
They had listened well to Nanaki's advice. They had to close the past and see memories for what they are, before being able to start a new future. And late in the evening, they walked towards the Midgar gate, their hearts heavy but their minds set on new hopes for their future together. But Cloud had hoped to see Aeris' ghost one last time that night. She had not appeared.
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Shinsei no Kokoro - Foreword
Disclaimers: Final Fantasy VII and all related names and characters are © Squaresoft. This story is purely for enjoyment, no profit is being made from it. Warnings: Spoiler warning! ; very mild angst warning; mild language warning; romance; some violence (in the form of fights using magic, no abuse) overall rating PG-13 (although this may change in the future, I am not entirely sure). Short summary/Author notes: This story picks up after the end of Final Fantasy. It is a resurrection story, so it'll see the return of both Sephiroth and Aeris. I've always "shipped" for the Sephiroth/Aeris pairing, so this is my tribute, I suppose. It should be clear by now that the story revolves around Sephiroth and Aeris, although there's also Cloud/Tifa. No more, so Yuffie/Anyone fans can shy away now. =\ Oh.. and I don't have a lot of free time. I work on this story when inspiration hits me. I just start to write and see where my imagination takes me. You're welcome to send any Comments/Constructive criticism/Love- or hatemail to e1anor@hotmail.com.
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Shinsei no Kokoro - Pure Heart
Prologue
Underneath the new plates of Neo-Midgar, Shinra's pride and joy, underneath the old, metal pillars, and underneath a layer of dirt and dust that years of neglect had caused, a battered, crumbling building still stood as a monument to the past. Children played in it, like they always had. They played on the chipped old marble that covered the floor, they climbed high in the rafters.
But never did they touch the patch of bare earth that lay in front of the altar, where the sunlight from the broken roof seeped in through layers of clouds and smog from the factories above to light the only flowers that the Midgar Slums knew. And sometimes, when one of the slums' children couldn't sleep, afraid of monsters under his bed, his mother would sit down by him and tell him of the spirit that guarded over the Flower Church. An angel that tended to the flowers there. She would watch over him, and all the other children, as long as the flowers grew.
A few times, one of the braver kids would sneak out at night to see the church and maybe see the beautiful lady spirit. She would be there each time, her shape so faint she could have been mistaken for a shadow, but she would fade away when you moved too close, or made too much noise.. But she would always be there.
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"It feels kind of.. strange, being back here. In Midgar, I mean." Tifa sighed to herself, folding her arms as she looked across the now empty church. She had never visited it before she set out on her journey for PLANET's fate, and yet she knew that little about the place had changed.
With her in the small building was the one person she'd shared it all with: the person that she had started it all, and the one that stuck with her through the end. She looked aside at Cloud, falling into a thoughtful silence. Tifa had walked forwards, stepping over a broken bench, but Cloud had remained in the doorway.
"I'm sorry, Cloud.." she started, wanting to say to him again that she wanted to visit this place one last time. Midgar held so many memories to her, but they were memories of a past that had too much hardship. Everywhere she looked, she found things that reminded her of her life. Her friends from AVALANCHE - Biggs, Wedge, Jessie, her friends from the bar. But most importantly, the memory of Aeris hung in the air in Midgar, especially here in the church.
Cloud interrupted her.
"It's alright.." he said softly, his arms folded lightly. Tifa thought he looked almost afraid, but afterwards she had blamed her imagination. "..I understand why you wanted to come here. Take all the time you need." He added this reluctantly.
Only recently had his life begun to make sense, and only recently did he find meaning in it. He had never seen Aeris' desolate spirit, but he thought he could feel her presence.
They talked for a while, with Tifa telling Cloud things she had thought back then and with Cloud's replies short but heartfelt.
They had listened well to Nanaki's advice. They had to close the past and see memories for what they are, before being able to start a new future. And late in the evening, they walked towards the Midgar gate, their hearts heavy but their minds set on new hopes for their future together. But Cloud had hoped to see Aeris' ghost one last time that night. She had not appeared.
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