So, I'm playing through Final Fantasy 10 again. I played it once before, but it was several years ago, I don't remember much of it and I also don't think that I ever finished it, so here goes. I'll be finding out things as the game progresses, so I literally know

I figure, if I kick this off and decide that I like it enough, I might just go ahead write as I play through the game, and if not, I might just skip around, kinda like the FFXII Fran ones, or I might just trash it completely. Who can say? Anyways, enjoy, my lovelies.

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Pairing: Lulu/Dragon(OFC)/Yuna, I haven't decided whether it will be a love triangle or a threesome. Also, Tidus/Wakka.

Universe: Final Fantasy X

Warnings: Femslash and slash, obviously, probably some language and potential sexual themes, etc. I'll warn you of other things if they come up.

Rating: T for now

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This was not one of my better days. It's never a good day when you wake up to find that the day you had hoped was only a dream was, in fact, not, that your city had gotten attacked and you actually did wake up in a village that you've never heard of before and when you got there, you were told that the city that you were born and raised in is not only very, very far away, but it was also destroyed about a thousand years ago, meaning that your family and friends are probably all long dead, becaus if "Sin" didn't kill them, the years surely would have. If you didn't just forget your real life and hallucinate all of it, that is. Welcome to Besaid.

"Hey, you up... Dragon?" According to Wakka, my name was a little unusual around here. I sighed and stood up.

"Yeah, I'm up. I'll be out in just a minute, okay?" I replied, pulling on the plain black shirt and pants that I had been given since my clothes were barely intact when I washed up on the beach of Besaid.

"Alright then, I've gotta go, the Aurochs are practicing down at the beach. You said you play blitzball, ya? How about you get something to eat and then come down and show us what you're made of?" I rolled my eyes and grinned. I was no Tidus, but I was definitely a valuable player back in Zanarkand, and I loved the game so this should be fun, at the very least.

"Sure, I'll see you in a few minutes."

"Don't take too long." He replied and I heard his heavy footsteps lead away from the tent. I shook my head, and continued to dress myself. This will probably sound really spoiled, but I'm already desperately missing showers.

The entire team was already practicing by the time I got there. I hated to say it... But they were mediocre at best. They were all very nice though, and I could tell that they all played to the best of their abilities. It simply wasn't anywhere near the level of the Zanarkand Abes, or anyone else that I was used to playing with or against. I guess that probably mostly because, according to Wakka, they all have to work themselves, since machines are apparently evil, and back in Zanarkand, we literally had all day every day to practice. I wasn't Tidus, but I was still pretty impressive to them, and Wakka let me basically take over the practice. I gave private lessons back in Zanarkand, and I had coached a few of the younger teams every once in a while, so I fell right back into it with ease. It was nice to have something familiar for a little while.

"You're trying to bend backwards as you move, and that's why you can't keep your balance. You need to lean forward a lot more if you want to-" My lecture was rudely interupted when one of the players pointed something out in the sea. We all turned to look and I saw what looked like a yellow and black figure floating facedown in the sea.

"What is it, Cap'n?"

"I think it's a person."

"Hey, maybe it's someone else washing up like she did."

"Maybe they're from wherever she's from..." Several of the players turned to look at me, but I ignored them all as I watched the figure float closer.

"Look familiar?" Wakka asked me.

"Maybe." I couldn't tell for sure from this far away, but the outfit definitely looked like something from Zanarkand. Specifically, it reminded me of the Abes uniform. Without further ado, I tossed the ball I had been using as an example up and when it came back down, I kicked it out into the sea. It hit the figure and the person started, jumping out of the water. The figure looked around wildly in the wrong direction for a moment before quickly spinning around. And it was exactly who I was hoping it was.

"Hey! You okay?" I heard Wakka yell as the redhead waved wildly. The blond looked down at the ball and then back up, and even though I couldn't see him perfectly clearly from this far away, I could tell he was grinning. The show-offy shot that immediately followed confirmed my hopeful suspicion. The blonde swam towards us fairly quickly, but apparently he didn't notice me, since he walked basically right past me. I decided to let the scene play out a little before making myself too obvious to be ignored- Though he shouldn't have been able to miss me in the first place, considering I was a short, pale, dark-haired girl wearing all black in a group of large men wearing bright yellow. But I would tease him for being so oblivious later.

"You wanna try that move one more time?" The redhead asked slowly, glancing between Tidus and I as he handed Tidus the blue and white ball. Tidus, of course, did, with more spinning than I knew was necessary, because let's be honest, both of us are attention whores sometimes, but he is certainly worse than me by far.

"You're good! What team you play for, huh?" The blond smirked and pointed a thumb at his chest.

"The Zanarkand Abes." He declared proudly, and all of the players gasped and stared at him like he had grown two head- the exact same reaction I had gotten.

"Uh..." He wilted under the clear shock and disapproval. "I, uh... Got too close to Sin, and now my heads all foggy like." I raised an eyebrow, wondering how he already knew about Sin. The redheaded captain nodded knowingly and did "The Prayer" (which was the blitzball sign for victory in Zanarkand, ironically enough.)

"Praise be to Yevon that you survived then, eh? You're not the only one's Sin's toxins have gotten to like this either." The man pointed at me, causing the blond to turn around. I smirked and gave a little wave as the blond stared at me in dumb shock for a second before a huge grin took over his face. Next thing I knew, I was in a hug that was practically squeezing the life out of me as he was me around.

"You're alive! You're alive." The blonde cheered and despite the situation, I knew my grin was matching his. The second he put me down, I wrapped my arms around him and hugged him properly.

"I'm so glad you're okay." He whispered as he held me tightly.

"I'm glad you are too. I thought... I thought you and everyone else were all dead." I replied, so thankful that he, out of everyone, was okay. I wasn't until we broke apart that I realised the entire team was staring at us, but I was too happy to care. I may have washed up yesterday, but it was still far too long to not know what had happened to everyone you had ever known.

"Guys, I want you to meet someone. This guy right here is Tidus- He's my big brother. Tidus, these are the Besaid Aurochs. Wakka is their captain." I nodded to the redhead as my big brother wrapped a protective arm around my shoulder. I was glad he wasn't ready to let go yet because I really wasn't either. Like I said, yesterday was not a good day.

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It would have been nice if Tidus had just waited like he was supposed to, instead of running into the forbidden chamber like a maniac because of his apparent hero complex, but I guess it's kind of my fault for following him in anyway. At least the puzzle wasn't too terribly difficult. Hopefully this Yevon guy wouldn't decide to smite us for our blasphemy, or whatever it is gods like him do to so-called "heretics." Maybe all this thinly veiled flirting he was doing with Wakka the entire time that he had been here would keep him safe? Wakka didn't seem to mind that flirting in the slightest, at any rate.

"There's two guardians already in there. One of thems got a short fuse, and who knows what the other ones thinking? Still, we made it this far?" Wakka mumbled as the stone door rose. I wasn't prepared for the sight of the so called guardians, however.

One of them was a woman, with long, dark hair, held back into braids with a fair amount of ornaments adorning the braided bun, her lips were a shade of pale purplish-blue and her crimson eyes burned in the glow of the flame. She wore a black and gray dress with a multitude of belts and straps crossing over her thighs and many necklace were wrapped around her elegant neck, accenting her... well-endowed chest. She was tall and obviously rather voluptuous under the dark, somewhat provacative clothing...

Can someone say "My Type to a T"?

Next to her, there was another figure, which was much more shocking to gaze upon than the first. He was a... Cat..? It was a person, muscular and stoic, but he was covered in blue fur and his face was that of a large feline with what must have once been a horn protruding from his forhead... To be honest, it was kind of offputting, to say the least, but as soon as the woman spoke up, I was distracted... and not a small bit transfixed to be honest.

"What are you doing here?" She asked, and it took me a moment to realise that she was talking to Wakka, not myself or Tidus, "Didn't think we could handle it?" She arose and glided towards us in a way that was much more menacing than if she had been storming towards us with a weapon in hand.

"See, I told you she gets mad easy." Wakka whined to my brother as I subtly distanced myself from the two in what was probably a vain hope to seem unassociated with the two morons.

"I-Is the Summoner alright?" Tidus asked obliviously, gaze jumping obviously from the door where the singing was coming from to the cat-man.

"Who are you?" The raven-haired woman asked in response to his question, glaring first at him, and then at me as I shrunk back from her smoldering gaze. Before either of us could answer, a clatter was heard from the stairs. The metal door opened and the singing grew louder for a moment as a silhouette stumbled out of the light of the inner sanctuary and the door closed behind her. The figure, which I presumed to be the summoner, stumbled forward and wobbled worrying at the top of the steps before pitching forward before anyone could stop her. Tidus moved to try to break her fall, but in the blink of an eye, the cat-man caught her before she could be injured. From her new vantage point, I could make out her features finally.

She had blonde hair, darker than my brother's, but still blonde, with a blue feather framing on side of her face. She wore a dark blue skirt and a white top that bared her shoulders with long, flowing sleeves on her forearm that faded from white to pink. The sash around her waist was golden with a floral design. Though she was not lacking in the department of feminine proportions, she exuded a completely different aura from the other woman. She seemed so... innocent. Pure and completely untainted. And finally, her eyes opened. They were breathtaking, the one on the right an emerald green and the left bluer than the ocean itself.

"I've done it. I have become a summoner." Those eyes flickered over every person in the room, seeming too tired to be surpised at the sight of the three additions, and all I could think of was how breathtakingly beautiful she was.

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You guys have no idea, but this has literally been sitting in my Fanfics folder for almost a year with up to just after the pagebreak written, and all of the sudden, I got all these ideas for it and was like, OMG, I totally have to write this while playing through the game again. So, that's how that worked out, incidentally.

As always, I hope you enjoyed, and I will hopefully see you in the next chapter, or in another update. Goodbye for now!