This is the second part of my new trilogy, the sequel to Reconciliation. I know that some stuff may not follow the story, but if you check Chapter 1 of Reconciliation, I say that I may change a few things. Overall the story is the same though.

Final Fantasy VII

Revitalization

Edge was silent other than the light sound of the rain, it was three in the morning, and the streets were empty. But one man was out, and he stood at the door of a building, the windows were pitch black, no one was awake inside it. The man double-checked the sign to make sure that he had the right place. The sign read Tifa's Seventh Heaven; it was definitely the right place. He pulled out a blade, and slowly began to cut a hole in a window on the door. Carefully, he removed the section of glass that he had cut out, and reached through it, and unlocked the door. He opened it slowly, and looked around the bar for a moment, until he was sure that there was no one there. Then he slowly made his way across the room and over to the stairs. Again he stopped there and listened. He heard a slight snoring from the floor above, they were all definitely asleep, now was his chance to strike. He slowly began to go up the steps, one at a time, slowly so he didn't make any noise. His plan was working perfectly; he would catch Cloud off his guard, and have him completely at his mercy. The man laughed silently, as he reached the top of the stairs. He eased down the hallway and cracked the first door on his left. After seeing the young girl sleeping soundly in the arms of the young man, he closed the door. The next door, this one on his right, was the bathroom. The left one door, at the end of the hall. He knew that his prey was on the other side of the door, sounds asleep. "I have you now Cloud." He thought to himself, as he eased open the door. Sure enough, lying in bed next to his companion Tifa, Cloud was sound asleep. The man drew his sword as quietly as he could and carefully moved over to the bed. Where he lowered the sword to Cloud's throat.

"Good to see you, Cloud." The man said, finally out loud.