A week had past sense Cyan and Gau have left, and I was feeling very lonely...our group was getting smaller and smaller and soon, I'd be alone. I actually didn't know where I was living yet! There was only Edgar, Sabin, Celes, Locke, and Setzer left, and Setzer was just transporting us, so he didn't even count. I walked down the hallway aimlessly, trying to figure things out, when I nearly bumped into Locke.
"Goodness, Terra! We got to stop meeting this way." Locke laughed out and I laughed with him. "What's wrong, you seem, depressed?"
"I just...realized I don't know where I'm living yet." Locke frowned, looking at the floor. He then looked back up at me, smiling.
"You can come live with me." I cocked my head in confusment before answering.
"What...really? You, actually have a place to live?" Locke's eyes fell to the floor for a second before they were repositioned on me.
"Actually...I do now. You remember that man you first saw when the Slave Crown was taken off of you?" I nodded my head, remembering the kind man. "Well, it turns out he recently died."
"What...?" I put my hand onto his shoulder to comfort him, but also to see if I heard him right.
"Yes...he did. And it also turns out that he wrote something out to me about owning the house. I'll read it aloud if you want." I nodded my head and he toke out two pieces of paper, only reading one of them. "Dear Locke, I'm sorry to say that for the past week I've slowly been dying. I know we've had problems in the past, but I like to make it up to you. I want you to have my house. I've gotten everything cleaned up for you and ready for you to move in...I also have kept my stuff in the house; you do what you please with the stuff, you can keep them, sell them, or even burn them, I don't really mind. And if you don't want the house, please give it to Terra. I like to thank her for all she's done...she's been brave throughout what she shouldn't have been put through. And if she doesn't want it either, then tell them to burn it down. I don't want anyone else living in my house, but I don't mind you and Terra in it. I'm sorry that we haven't gotten to speak in awhile...but I promise, when we see each other again, I won't make that mistake again. I'll see you another day Locke...Sincerely, Harild."
"Harild? So, that's his name...he offered his house to me to?" Locke smiled, putting one of the papers away.
"Yes...you see? There are people who care." I smiled, laughing a little bit. "This is the paper that says that house belongs to me." Locke explained, flashing the other piece of paper in front of me before putting it away. "You want to live with me in Narshe? I promise you it'll be great." Smiling, Locke seemed to be pleading me. I looked down at the ground, thinking about it. I didn't have anywhere else to go...so I nodded and agreed. Locke smiled, hugging me lightly. "I do promise you...it'll be fine."
"Ok...if you say so." I gave him a friendly shove, and he laughed as he began his way, but then Celes came around the corner, extremely happy.
"Celes, you seem overly happy. For yourself at least." Locke admitted, walking back to my side.
"I know...but that's because I've finally made up my mind."Celes smiled cheerfully.
"You mean, about Edgar's offer?" Celes nodded and Locke laughed.
"Well, what is it then?"
"I...I'm going to say yes." Both me and Locke gasped, but not in horror or confusment, but joy.
"That's wonderful, Celes." I hugged Celes with one arm as Locke hugged her with one as well.
"You should tell Edgar that, you know." Locke assumed, but Celes laughed, pushing herself from us so our arms would drop off of her.
"I already told him."
"I thought you were going to tell us first." Locke restated what she said before, a little offended. Celes laughed before answering.
"I know, but on my way to find you two, I ran into Edgar. He needed to know because we're getting close to Figaro Castle. So...I told him." I sighed, slightly rolling my eyes. We were already close to Figaro Castle...then we'd be close to Narshe.
"Well then...when's the wedding? Have you two figured that out yet?" Locke wondered.
"Well...Edgar said that usually they'd get married straight away. But he said he didn't want to do that...he wanted to get to know me a lot more and for me to get to know him better...in case I change my mind and end up not liking it there."
"That's sweet of him." I stated, making Celes smile.
"I know. I'm glad I said yes actually...I didn't know what to do before he asked. That reminds me...Terra, where are you living?" I turned to Locke and smiled.
"Locke has a house in Narshe now, and he invited me to live there with him." Locke blushed, embarrassed, as Celes patted his shoulder.
"How sweet of you, Locke. Now...I better get going, I just wanted to tell you that. See you later Terra and Locke." Celes waved to us as she walked away. Locke turned to me and was about to say something, when he turned and walked away. I looked after him in worry until he turned a corner, and I decided to try and find Sabin. After searching for about five minutes, I finally found Sabin in the training room. As I walked in, Sabin looked my way and smiled.
"I've been looking for you for awhile...I should've checked here first." Sabin laughed as I walked up to him.
"If you need to find me, check here. Why do you need me?" My eyes searched the room as I spoke to him, making him wonder.
"Oh, I was just wondering if you know about Celes and Edgar." Sabin laughed, stopping his training and turning towards me.
"Oh, yes, I did. I guess I was right about Celes telling you." I eyed him and he laughed again. "Is that why you came looking for me though?"
"No. I was also wondering, what do you think about it?"
"Oh...I don't mind it." Sabin returned to his training, practicing his punching, as I turned to look. "I think Celes is a wonderful young woman. I'm happy for my brother...I just hope he doesn't mess it up." He laughed and I chuckled along with him.
"You think Celes is going to be happy there?"
"I hope so. This is a great thing for both Edgar and Celes. If she likes it in Figaro Castle, then she'll be happy...and Edgar we'll be happy." He paused his training for a minute and looked at me with a smile. "And when Edgar's happy, I'm happy enough."
