He Needs Me More
Summary: Immediately following the love
letter fiasco, an upset Eiko learns from an unexpected visitor where her
priorities should really lie.
Rated:
G
Warning: I haven't beaten the game yet (I'm in the
middle of Disk 3), so if this fic contradicts anything that happens later in the
game, that's why.
SPOILERS are present for anyone that hasn't gotten
past the first visit to Alexandria in disk 3!
***
The
excitement from the romantic moment between Beatrix and Steiner had long since
worn off, and Eiko's thoughts were back to where they had been before the couple
arrived. Despite their politeness, Eiko had refused repeated offers from
Zidane's friends to escort her to her room. She knew she would not be able
to fall asleep. Although she was quite tired from the day's events, the
sadness that overtook her prevented her from closing her eyes. Since Mog
had drifted off hours before, Eiko was left all alone.
I can't believe
that letter never even reached Zidane, she thought angrily to herself.
If only I hadn't been caught on the balcony, if only that guy had
delivered the letter to Zidane, if only, if only....
Eiko looked
sadly at the water before her. "Is this fate?" she asked, looking up at
the sky. "Is this a sign that the man of my dreams will never be mine?"
Eiko had always known deep down that the attraction was not mutual.
She was ten years younger than Zidane, and it had been clear from the day
she met him that he had feelings for Dagger. Still, it did not prevent her
frustration. She got up and began pacing across the dock.
In the
middle of another long thought, a loud sound made her stop abruptly. "What
was that?" she gasped to herself, embarrassed to be seen in her current
state.
"Eiko?" called a meek and somewhat muffled
voice.
She looked around to see Vivi, who had tripped while walking to
the dock. "What are you doing here?" she asked, a bit miffed.
What awful timing. Can't he see I'm thinking through my tortured
feelings? Eiko thought melodramatically to herself.
Vivi slowly stood
up. "I- I couldn't sleep," he stammered. "I wanted to talk to someone.
Steiner told me you were probably still sitting here."
Eiko began
to walk around him in her typically animated fashion. "So you couldn't
sleep either? Why?" she asked somewhat impatiently.
"I'm worried about
the Black Mages," Vivi answered softly. "Do you think they're all right?
What if they were discovered and enslaved again?"
The overpowering
emotion in Vivi's beautiful, glowing eyes caused Eiko to stop pacing and just
look at him. As she gazed at the confused Black Mage, the anger and
frustration she had been feeling all evening slowly left her.
With those
feelings finally gone, Eiko asked herself an important question. Why
does Zidane capture my heart? She wondered silently. After
pondering for a few moments, she came to a conclusion. I want to be his
hero. I want to rescue him from his troubles and make him
mine.
But, she realized, Zidane didn't need another person to be
strong for him. He had the support of Blank, and the rest of Tantalus.
Freya, his good friend, would always stand behind him. Even Amarant
grudgingly respected Zidane. And, she grudgingly admitted, there was
Dagger, who Eiko sensed would cross paths with the him again. Yes, he
already plenty of support. He didn't need her.
Her eyes turned to
Vivi, who was staring intently at the ripples in the water. Watching the
scene, she began to understand that Vivi was truly all alone. There was no
one for him to turn to, no one who really understood the depth of his pain and
suffering. I can't believe I take my almost frivolous crush so
seriously! She thought angrily to herself as she looked at the sad boy.
Look at Vivi! He has no one to turn to. Not even a friend.
I may not have stolen Zidane's heart, but I have made many friends.
His situation is far worse than mine.
"Eiko?" asked Vivi without
moving his head. "Do you think the Black Mages are all
right?"
With her change in heart, Eiko walked over to Vivi and held his
hand. "I'm sure they often ask each other when that nice mage they met
will return," she replied boldly. "They're just fine."
His eyes suddenly
glowed in excitement. "You really think so?"
"I don't just think so- I
know."
Vivi turned around and looked at Eiko. "Th-thanks
Eiko."
For the first time all night, Eiko felt happy. She knew that
she would finally be able to fall asleep. "Wanna walk back to our rooms?"
She asked him.
Still holding her hand, Vivi nodded in reply. As the
two of them walked back in silence, Eiko began to think again. I will
be strong for Vivi! she thought confidently. He needs me, even if
Zidane does not! I must help him when no one else can!
It
wasn't love she felt with Vivi...but it was something close. She knew that
the next morning, she would probably begin to feel pangs of jealousy again.
Her unrequited feelings for Zidane would not go away immediately.
But this time, she would keep her love in perspective. For even if
Zidane didn't need her, someone else did.
She would always be Vivi's
hero, no matter what.
***
Notes: I was actually
thinking this short fic would help explain why Eiko was so nice to Vivi in
Treno, and I also really wanted to write a nice scene between this very cool
pair of characters. While the fic certainly isn't romantic, it isn't just a
friendship offering either. I believe the scene borders somewhere between
friendship and love. Anyway, if you took the time to read this far, I
would appreciate it if you left a constructive comment. Thanks! :-)
