Weeping bards and annoying kids.

By Ameki-Elisa

Hey! I finally started the second chapter! Hope you like it! Sorry to all Kain-lovers, he will pop up in this chapter, I promise!

'Palom, you're dead!' Porom cried to her brother, who ran away, giggling like crazy. 'Come back here, you spoony black mage!' The girl cursed. Palom hid behind a tree and waited for his sister to come closer. 'BOO!' He yelled jumping up in front of her. Porom, who thought her brother was a monster, grabbed her magic wand and gave Palom a smack on the head with it. 'Aouaouch!' The boy weeped, carefully touching the place where the wand had hit him. Porom sighed with relief. 'Oh, stop being such a baby!' She said, rolling her eyes.

'Palom, Porom! Stop playing around, it's time to go!' The Elder called them. Porom quickly cast a cure spell on her crying brother and dragged him along to the village. When they arrived, Cid and the Elder were waiting for them, standing in front of a huge airship. 'Always fighting, those two.' The Elder complained. Cid burst out in loud laughter. 'Aw, I know how ya feel, it was the same with Kain and Cecil, when they were little.' Porom frownded at the Elder's remark. 'It's not like I'm constantly picking fights! Palom's just so…So…Argh!' The girl clenched her fists and looked at her brother furiously. The Elder shook his head. 'I'll deal with you two later.' He said and turned around to board the airship.

The airship landed near the place where the Tower of Zot had stood. Now, it was the graveyard where the Sage Tellah was burried, next to his daughter, Anna. 'Thank you very much for bringing us here.' The Elder said to Cid as they left the airship. 'I really appreciate it.' Cid waved his hands. 'It was nuthing.' Palom and Porom descended the airship as well, both carrying a bouquet of flowers. Cid plopped down on the ground next to his airship and opened a bottle of beer. 'I'll stay here, if you don't mind.' He said while gulping down half of the beer (Ameki-Elisa: Yes, I'm obsessed with turning FF IV characters into drunks!). The Elder nodded. 'Very well, then.' He placed one hand on Palom's shoulder and the other on Porom's shoulder and led them to the graveyard, preventing them from fighting again.

As they came closer to Tellah's grave, they heard someone playing the harp. When they arrived, they saw Edward, the King of Damcyan, sitting next to the grave of Anna, his love.

'Yo, Ed!' Palom greeted him excitedly. Porom slapped him on the back of his head. 'You idiot, you don't talk like that to a king!' She hissed. Edward quickly wiped away the tears that were forming in his eyes before turning to the people standing next to him. 'Hi…' He smiled weakly. Palom ignored his sister and ran to his friend. 'We're here to put flowers on Tellah's grave!' He told Edward. Edward's smile widened a bit. 'That's very nice of you! I'm sure Tellah will be very happy with them.' Palom nodded, a bit confused over what Edward had just said. How can Tellah be happy with flowers when he's dead? Porom appeared next to her brother and bowed. 'Good day, Your Majesty.' She greeted politely. Edward was now smiling happily. 'Good day, Porom, but there's no need to be so formal.' He answered, amused by the girl's embarassed look. Palom smirked. Edward got up, wiped the dust of his clothes and straightened his hat. He looked back at Anna's grave and said: 'Let me see those flowers, I bet they smell lovely…'

After a long trip, Kain arrived at the castle of Baron (Ameki-Elisa: Yay!). He looked up at the white-purple flags. 'Goddammit, Harvey, ya could've picked flags that look less gay!' He thought, grinning. Suddenly, he saw the figure of Cecil, leaning out of the window. Kain smirked and pushed himself against the wall right underneath the window.

'Bastard…' Cecil thought as he stared at the sky that was starting to turn pink. 'Stupid bastard!' He clenched his fists and closed his eyes. Rosa softly closed the door when she came in. She walked over to the window where Cecil was standing and slid her arms around his neck. 'What are you thinking of?' She asked him. Cecil opened his eyes and sighed. 'I'm thinking of that rotten dog that doesn't deserve to be thought of.' He growled bitterly. Rosa laid her head on his shoulder (Ameki-Elisa: Aw, isn't it turning all fluffy again?). 'I know the wedding would've been painful for him, but couldn't he…' Cecil was interrupted by Kain's head suddenly popping up in front of him. 'Hi, Cecil!' It yelled enthusiastically before disappearing again. Rosa and Cecil looked out of the window, shocked. They saw Kain, jumping up again, grinning from ear to ear. This time, he held on to the windowsill. 'And, hi Rosa!' He said, panting. For a second, nobody moved, but then Cecil grabbed Kain's wrists and shouted: 'Get the hell in and let me kill you, bastard!'

Huff, I had to start this chapter all over again because my stupid brother had erased it! Oh, well…Thanks for reading, and please review! Luv ya'll!