Disclaimer: I do not own FF7 but I do own Maako.
Chapter 1
Trying to find a place that is my meaning my reason that I still live...I want to find a place in his eyes...I want to know he will always remember me when he decides to leave.
The words flowing from her head on to paper went so fast it was like she wasn't writing at all it was more like she was thinking and the words appeared on the paper. Winter was approaching quickly this year far quicker than any other year it seemed. He was still here lying in bed after 12 like he did almost every day it seemed that it was because he stayed up late at night but she didn't mind. Everyday had been more filled since he had come to live in the old bedroom at the top of the stairs were no one else had for years she had been lonely since her sister went to live on her own.
Maako was a beautiful girl in the since that she wasn't over dramatic nor was she always in a somber mood. She wasn't happy but she was content and that's all that mattered to her. Maako would have been the perfect wife for any man who was always gone sure she would probably worry but she wouldn't over act and ask about everything that happened. Mako had light hazel eyes and chocolate brown hair that fell to her waist. She had pail creamy skin that looked almost as if the only time it had ever seen the light of day was through a window. She stood around 5 foot 4 and was an author of sorts. The house she lived in was an ok size it had 2 bedrooms one of which was rented out for about 2 weeks at a time till recently.
Maako met Vincent around 1 month ago he had been living with her ever since. He paid a small rent fee and was never really there unless he was sleeping or it was a weekend that he didn't have work. Vincent worked for Shin-ra a company who used the Life stream as a power source to power a way of life. Maako had no problem with what they did but she felt it wasn't a good thing for the planet. Maako had once asked Vincent why he didn't live in a house provided by Shin-ra but he simply replied with 'it's more convenient.' she took his word for it but it seemed to her that it wasn't.
