All right, I apologize profusely for the last two chapters being so filler-like. I just wrote those for my own entertainment a long time ago and I was too lazy to go through and actually make them have a point, so there ya go. Thanks so much to those of you who review, it really means a lot to me. Okay, this is it. The last chapter before THE LAST CHAPTER. Doesn't it just give you chills? I know it does.
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"Hello." Baralai said as the group approached.
Paine nodded at him as the others murmured their hellos.
"You need to look through the temple? Does it have anything to do with the Machina attacks?" he asked.
"I think so." Yuna said as Tidus said,
"Yes."
Yuna looked at him.
"Trust me…it does." he said.
"Okay…then yes. It does." Yuna said.
"Would you like to clue me in?" Baralai asked.
"We don't really have time." Yuna trailed off.
"Oh?" Baralai asked, raising an eyebrow slightly.
"To make a long story short, Spira is in trouble again." Paine spoke up.
"Again? So much for the Eternal Calm." Baralai groaned.
Yuna looked away at his words.
"We've been working on this for a while. But we're running out of time. We had to get Gippal's help for one of the spheres." Yuna said.
"Spheres?"
"We need them to open a door…"
"You aren't planning on going into the Den of Woe are you?" he asked, suddenly suspicious.
"No…it's actually…well we shouldn't really talk about it here." Yuna said.
"Come on…we can talk in my office." Baralai said.
Yuna went to protest, but Tidus shook his head at her. They'd play for now. They followed Baralai up the lift and through a few hallways, then down a set of stairs and down another hallway before they stopped at a door with 'Praetor' written on it.
"Well, no one will know where to look if they want to assassinate you." Paine rolled her eyes.
Baralai shrugged and opened the door. The group filed in and they all stood around. Except Paine. She took a seat right on Baralai's desk. Baralai raised an eyebrow at her slightly and she returned the look.
"So…what door needs to be opened?" Baralai asked.
"There is...another temple." Yuna said.
"The temple of Mount Gagazet." Baralai said.
"You know?" Yuna asked.
"Bevelle is full of secrets, do you not recall?" Baralai asked.
Yuna smiled a small smile.
"Yes…the temple of Gagazet…but why do you wish to enter?" he asked.
"You see…the Fayth there…"
"The one that could not provide an Aeon?"
"Yes…that one remains unsent." she said.
"What? An unsent Fayth?" he asked.
"Yes. This Fayth has been reaching out to summoners since I sent the Fayth two years ago. But being alone has driven it crazy. Its call is effecting the fiends, the Machina, and even the Farplane. Once it reaches the Fayth…they'll be effected as well. That is not good." Yuna said.
"You mean, Spira rests in the hands of you and your guardians again?" Baralai asked with a small smile.
"I'm afraid trouble always finds me." Yuna smiled.
"Are you serious? You look for trouble." Tidus laughed.
"Whose fault is that?" she asked.
Tidus cast her an innocent glance before turning back to the praetor.
"You get to save the world again." Baralai shook his head.
"Yes, it seems that way." Yuna said.
"I'll offer any assistance I can." he said.
"Have you noticed anything in the cloister of trials. Like any untouched glyphs?" Yuna asked.
"No…none that I can think of." he said.
"Oh." Yuna said in disappointment.
"I'm sorry I can't be of more help." Baralai said.
"Its all right. We'll figure this out." Yuna said.
The seven of them turned and left the room.
"Anyone remember how to get out of here?" Yuna asked.
Lulu and Auron instantly pointed toward the left passage.
"Right." Yuna said.
They continued to walk. After a few minutes they finally reached the high bridge again.
"To the temple, then?" Yuna asked.
"Yeah." Tidus said.
They hadn't moved a few feet before a couple kids ran up to them.
"Lady Yuna! Can we have your autograph?" asked the girl in the front.
"Um…well…" Yuna trailed off.
"Please?" the smallest girl begged, jumping up and down.
He saw Yuna lose instantly.
"Okay." she said.
They all pushed forward at once.
"Whoa, whoa, one at a time." Tidus said, stepping up closer to Yuna's side.
Yuna knelt on the ground as the children formed a line. The youngest boy was first.
"What's your name?" Yuna asked.
"Taylor…" the small boy squeaked.
Yuna took the small piece of paper he handed her.
"Do you have a pen?" she asked.
"Oh! no!" he exclaimed suddenly.
Tidus pulled a pen out of his pocket and handed it to Yuna. She gave him a grateful smile and signed the paper.
Yuna finished signing the paper and the little kids ran off, one of them squealing in excitement,
"She signed mine, love!"
Yuna shook her head.
"I always feel strange when I do that." she admitted, handing the pen back to Tidus.
"Really? I always loved it." he grinned.
"Ya, didn't do much to help your ego problem, did it?" Wakka asked.
"Okay, you know what? No one asked you." Tidus shot him a glare.
Wakka grinned at him.
They were interrupted by a few teenage girls approaching.
"Lady Yuna…if it is not too much trouble could we ask for your autograph?" one of the girls asked. Yuna was pretty popular in the big places.
"Oh…um...all right." Yuna said.
Tidus handed her his pen again and she began to sign the paper they thrust at her.
"You're getting married aren't you?" one of the girls asked.
"Shey! Don't ask her that!" Another one hissed.
"No…it's all right." Yuna said.
"So you are?"
"Yes." she smiled.
"Wow, you're lucky. He's hot." the girl called Shey said.
"Yeah, he thinks so too." Yuna said.
"Yuna!" Tidus whined as Wakka and Rikku burst into laughter.
"Shut up!" he said, giving Rikku a slight shove.
"Hey! Why are you only picking on me? Wakka's laughing too!" she exclaimed.
Tidus whacked Wakka over the back of the head.
"Jeez! Yuna's the one who started it!" Wakka complained, ducking behind Lulu for protection.
"That was really cold, Yuna." Tidus said as the girls walked away.
Yuna giggled.
"We had to do something about that ego." she said.
"Why did I want to come back here? All you've been is mean and abusive." he joked.
"Like I said, you've missed a few things." Yuna said.
"Like what? Rikku morphing you into her?"
"Hey! That took a lot of hard work!" Rikku called.
They argued all the way to temple.
"Fine!" Tidus said finally, sticking his tongue out at her.
"That's mature." Paine said.
"I don't have to be mature." Tidus retorted.
"You've proved that often enough." Auron said.
"Oh my Yevon! Auron cracked a joke! Alert the media!" Rikku gasped.
"Who's joking?" Auron asked.
Everyone laughed, and even Tidus cracked a smile.
"Bevelle temple." Yuna said. They all stopped and looked at the temple, looming overhead.
"All right!" Rikku exclaimed, throwing her fist in the air.
"Lets find this sphere." Yuna sighed. They entered the temple and began down the long winding stairs.
They were all consumed by a sudden silence as they reached the Chamber of the Fayth. Tidus wondered if the others were thinking about what had happened the last time they had been there. He definitely was.
Yuna, Paine, and Rikku changed into their black mage spheres and they each lit up a fire ball, followed closely by Lulu. They each walked closer to the walls and looked long and hard for a glyph.
"Nothing." Yuna said after a moment.
"Next room."
They went to the next room and the same thing happened. All through the trials they went, but nothing happened. It was a bit different this time. They split up along the winding pathways, as to make it shorter.
"What now?" Yuna asked as they reached the front of the temple again.
"I guess we should have seen that coming. We've always had bad luck in Bevelle. Why should now be any different?" Tidus groaned.
"Well, aren't you a bright little ray of sunshine?" Paine said.
"You should talk." Tidus retorted.
"What is that supposed to mean?"
"You're getting on me for my bad mood when you are always raining on peoples parade."
"Yeah, well…"
"Tidus! Paine! Stop it!" Yuna yelled pushing her way between the two, who were right up in each others faces.
"Why are you going at each other?" she snapped.
Paine blinked and backed away.
"I don't know." they said in the same breath.
"That was weird." Paine said.
"I just got so angry all of a sudden." Tidus said.
"Yeah…" Paine said, trailing off.
"But you're okay now?"
"Yeah…" Tidus said as Paine nodded.
"That was weird." Wakka said.
"Of all the things you've seen you think this is the weirdest?" Lulu asked him with a raised eyebrow.
Wakka shrugged and grinned at her. She rolled her eyes.
"So…what do we do now?" Rikku asked, looking slightly confused.
"I don't know." Yuna sighed, sitting on the banister at the top of the stairs.
Tidus started to fidget.
"What's wrong with you?" she asked.
"I'd really prefer you not sit there." he said.
"What? Why?" she asked.
"If you fall, its good bye Yuna." he said.
She stood up, smiling lightly at his concern.
"Thanks." he said.
She nodded.
"What if there is a trigger to open it? Like the one in Gagazet?" Rikku asked suddenly.
"Hey! That may be it!" Yuna said.
"Who wants to throw Rikku into the wall to find out? If no one wants to volunteer, I'll do it." Paine said.
"Sayhea!" Rikku said, ducking behind Auron for protection.
"Why do you always hide behind me?" he asked.
"Um…reason number one, you are the biggest guy here. Reason number two, you are also the strongest. Reason number three, Wakka and Tidus won't defend me. Reason number four, you love Me." she said the last like she was trying to convince him.
Auron shook his head, rolling his eyes.
"Hey!" she exclaimed.
"Oui'na paehk sayh!" she whined. (You're being mean!)
"Lets do this." Yuna said.
"Oops. Sorry Yunie." Rikku said.
"Its all right." Yuna said.
They spent the next hour searching the temple for any hidden doors. Anything at all. They found nothing.
"This is useless! There is nothing here!" Yuna sighed, sliding down the wall and burying her face in her hands.
"Hey…don't give up. We'll find it." Tidus smiled at her.
He's doing it again. Smiling for me.
She smiled at him.
"Right." she nodded, returning his smile.
Yuna.
Yuna turned and looked around.
"What?" she asked.
Yuna…go to the Chamber of the Fayth.
"Bahamut?"
Go to the Chamber of the Fayth.
"Yuna…are you okay?" Tidus asked, frowning at her slightly.
"You don't hear it?" she asked.
"Not again." Paine groaned.
"I need to go to the Chamber of the Fayth." she said, running down the stairs.
"Hey! Yuna!" Tidus called, chasing after her.
They ran all the way to the Chamber of the Fayth.
"Yuna! What's going on?" Tidus asked as they entered the Chamber.
Bahamut appeared over the gaping hole in the floor.
"Bahamut." Tidus said, slightly surprised.
"Hello again." Bahamut said.
"You needed me?" Yuna asked.
"We've run into a problem."
"What? What's happened?" Yuna asked.
"You need Aeons." Bahamut said.
"I…I don't understand." Yuna said.
"You need Aeons to open the last doors." Bahamut said."I sent all the Aeons. So Yu Yevon can't come back." Yuna said.
"Yes, but to open the final doors…you need Aeons. The Aeons named in Gagazet temple. Do you recall the names?"
"Valefor, Ifrit, Ixion, Shiva, and Bahamut…correct?"
"Very good. We…we will bestow our power upon you once more."
"But! Yu Yevon…"
"We must do this quickly. You must stop this before Yu Yevon can return. But you need our Aeons. Are you ready to take on the role of a summoner once more?"
Yuna nodded.
"Must I return to each temple?" she asked.
"There is no need. You can access our power now. Just do the prayer and call us to your side once more." Bahamut said.
"Just like that? Are you saying if we don't do this fast enough, not only do he Fayth flip out, but Sin comes back?" Tidus asked.
"Exactly. I beg you…hurry."
Yuna knelt before the hole and did the prayer. Five Fayth appeared above the hole. They all came forward and slammed into her body at the same time. Yuna let out a gasp and dropped. Tidus rushed forward and picked her up.
"You must hurry."
Bahamut disappeared.
Tidus carried her out of the Chamber.
"What's going on? What happened to Yunie?" Rikku asked.
"She…she's a summoner again." Tidus said.
"What?" Lulu gasped.
Tidus recollected everything that had happened in the Chamber.
"So now we face the fact the Sin may return?" Lulu asked.
Tidus nodded grimly.
"We have to do this fast." he said.
Yuna blinked and groaned slightly. Then she smiled.
"I can feel it again." she said.
"That piece of me that was missing. I can feel it again." she smiled.
Tidus set her on her feet and she laughed.
"I can feel it again!" she said.
"This is dangerous Yuna. We must hurry." Lulu said.
Her smile faded.
"I know." Yuna said.
The walls around them suddenly glowed. A glyph appeared on the wall. Besaid temples glyph.
Yuna opened her side pouch and began looking through it. She pulled out a light purple sphere.
"Yunie…where did you get that?" Rikku asked.
"I…don't know." Yuna said.
"It's a dress sphere." Paine said, studying the sphere closer.
"See what it does." Rikku urged.
Yuna put it in her garment grid and she activated it. The air glittered around her and her clothes changed. Her hair lengthened and the braid disappeared. As her clothing became distinct, they all gasped. She looked exactly as she had two years ago.
"Ha! Flash to the past Yuna!" Tidus exclaimed.
She looked at herself.
"Wow." she said, lightly.
She gripped Nirvana tightly in her hand.
She began to summon Valefor, as if she wasn't two years out of practice. The bird flew down to her and she stroked its beak before it flew up again. Somehow she knew what to do.
"Valefor, Energy Ray." she said.
It performed its overdrive quickly and accurately, hitting the glyph. The glyph changed on the wall. Kilika. She dismissed Valefor and called Ifrit. The beast shot out of the ground from underneath her. He caught her on his shoulder easily, then deposited her on the ground. She commanded Ifrit to use hellfire.
The glyph changed once again. This time to Djose temple's sign. She dismissed Ifrit and called Ixion. It was amazing to have all these Aeons again. She had missed them. They were apart of her. She had Ixion use Thor's Hammer, then quickly changed to Shiva to use Diamond Dust on the next glyph. Finally she called Bahamut. The giant Aeon stood at her side, its arms crossed. It was amazing how the child could create such a powerful Aeon.
"Mega Flare!" she yelled. The Aeon immediately obeyed. As the attack ht the wall, it caved in on itself. She dismissed the Aeon and the walked through the hole in the wall. The room was empty, except the giant statue of Bahamut in the center. It was on all fours as if it were going to use Flare. The sphere was wedged in its teeth. Auron pulled it out easily for her.
"Thank you." she said, putting the sphere in her side pouch.
She then pulled out her garment grid and activated her gunner dress sphere again. She felt the power of the Aeons grow weaker when she changed out of her old summoners garb.
"That was like…flashback of the century." Tidus said, shaking his head.
"We have all the spheres." Yuna smiled.
"To Gagazet!" she exclaimed.
"Brother!" she called on the little microphone attached to her shirt.
"Yes?"
"Come get us! We're off to Gagazet." she said.
"Roger!" Brother yelled.
They walked quickly back through the temple and outside.
Yuna smiled.
"Its amazing Tidus. I can feel it again." she whispered to him.
He hugged her.
"I'm happy for you…but you know it won't last forever, right?" he asked.
"Yes…I know. I must send them again when this done. But I'll enjoy it while I can." she said.
"You do that."
"I'm exhausted. I forgot how much energy it took to summon." she said.
"You'll be fine." he said. She leaned her head on his shoulder as they continued to walk.
The Celsius came shooting toward them.
"Does…he have a license of some kind?" Tidus asked.
"License?" Yuna asked in confusion.
"Oh…um…licenses are these permits that allow you to drive an airship, or a car…"
"A car?" Yuna asked.
"Oh…like an airship, but a lot smaller. It can't fly either. It can only go on the ground." Tidus said.
"Oh…I see. Like a wagon?"
"Pretty much, except it has a motor."
Yuna couldn't even begin to imagine this contraption.
"So…licenses allow you to use these?" Yuna asked.
"Yes. They say that you are safe enough to operate the thing you have a license for. Oh…wait."
He pulled on the chain connected to his jeans and a wallet was connected to the other end. He opened it and looked through a few things before pulling out a small rectangular piece of plastic.
"That's a drivers license. For a car." he said.
She studied it.
"Your face is on it! Is it some kind of sphere projection?" she asked.
"No…it's a picture." he said.
"Like with a camera?" Yuna asked.
"Yeah." he said.
It said his name on it, gave his eye color, hair color and height.
"So…you had a car?" she asked.
"Yeah. I never used it though. I lived too close to the Blitz dome to really have to, and then I'd always get rides from my friends."
"That's pretty amazing." she said.
"In Zanarkand it was a natural thing." he shrugged.
She handed him back the license.
"I don't really have much use for it now." he admitted, tucking it into his wallet.
"No, I guess not." she said.
The airship landed next to them.
"I think they should make people get airship licenses. Brother might kill someone." Tidus shook his head.
Rikku giggled.
"We haven't died yet." she said.
"It's only a matter of time." Auron said.
"You should have seen Tidus behind the wheel of a car. The scariest thing ever." Auron said.
"Hey! That was my first time! I got better!" Tidus insisted.
"Right." Auron shook his head.
"I did! How do you think I knew how to drive the hovers to Macalania that one time?" Tidus argued.
"I'd place my gil on sheer luck." Auron shook his head and continued walking. Yuna started down the hallway towards the lift. She could sense that Tidus was following her. She didn't say anything. They rode to the deck in complete silence. The wind hit them full force as they stepped out of the lift.
"Tidus…" she said, lightly.
He wrapped an arm around her and looked at her as they sat down.
"What is it?" he asked, concern falling over his face. His face always revealed his emotions. Yet again, so did hers.
"I…"
How was she supposed to say this?
"You know that I love you, right?"
He smiled lightly.
"So, so much." she said.
"What is it you want to tell me, Yuna?" he asked, caressing her cheek lightly.
She leaned her face into his touch.
"You can tell me anything, you know? You don't have to keep me happy if it will hurt you. I'll be happy when you're happy." she said.
His eyes softened.
"Yuna. I'm fine, really." he said.
"Stop it, Tidus. I know you aren't. If we don't tell each other things, how can we claim we love each other?" she asked.
Hurt showed on his face.
"Please, Tidus. Don't shut me out." she begged.
He pulled her closer to him and he leaned his head against her chest. She stroked his hair lightly as he shook. He was crying. How had she missed so much pain? How had she been so ignorant? She kissed the top of his head.
"I love you. No matter what, we'll always be together…but you don't have to hide your feelings from me. I want to help." she said.
"I'm scared." he whispered.
"I'm scared too." she said.
"I don't want to go again. I just want to be here with you. Why…Why couldn't I be real?" he asked. His voice was filled with pain.
"You are real." she said.
"Not really." he said.
"But you are. When I'm with you, its real love I feel. When you hold me at night, its real arms that I find comfort in. When I kiss you…its definitely real. The tears you cry…those are real. No matter your origin. What you may have been, you are real." she said.
"Then why is everything so difficult? Why do I have to fear nonexistence?"
"Because you are human. Everyone, no matter how long they've been alive, no matter what they've done. Everyone fears nonexistence in the back of their minds. They fear death, Tidus." she said.
"It's not the same."
"How? How is it not? When we disappear, we go to the Farplane. As do you." she said.
His grip on her tightened and he kissed her lightly.
"Definitely real." she smiled.
"My worst fear...is that I'll disappear one day…and I will just be forgotten." he said.
"As long as there is breath in my body, I will never forget you." she said.
"You promise?"
"Yes…but no need to worry. You aren't going anywhere. There are a few promises you have to fulfill." she said.
"Like what?" he smiled lightly at her. It was no where near his usual carefree grin, but it was a start.
"Like our wedding." she said, gazing down at the ring on her finger.
"And the Moonflow. We still have to go to the Moonflow. Remember, you said we'd go back and stay until night falls to see the moon lilies after we beat Sin." she said.
"I was pretty stupid back then." he shook his head. He was laying down, his head in her lap now. She played with his hair absently.
"No…"
"Really. I kept going on about everything we'd do after you beat Sin and the entire time I didn't know." he shook his head.
"I'm sorry." he said.
"It's okay. Really. It was fun, imagining going to all those places with you. I figured it would never happen, but I did like to imagine It." she said.
He was silent.
"Tidus?" she asked.
He glanced up at her.
"Remember what Bahamut said?" she asked.
"Bahamut says a lot of things." Tidus snorted.
"Come on! Really! He said that you are real. Your ties to Spira make you real. We will send this Fayth and we will get married. We'll re-walk the pilgrimage, we'll revisit old memories and make new ones. We'll settle down and live our lives together. Always." she said.
He looked up at her, then reached his hand up and stroked her cheek.
"Another promise." he said.
"Right." she said, leaning down and touching his lips to hers lightly.
He kissed her back, lightly, sweetly.
They stayed up there for a long while. Long enough for him to fall asleep. She looked down at him. He smiled softly. It was a nice change from the usual frown he wore while he slept. She stared out over Spira, watching the sun set. She ran her hands through his soft hair.
"He's got you trapped, don't he?" came Wakka's voice.
"I'm afraid so." she smiled.
"Want me to wake him up for you?" he grinned.
"No. He looks at peace. Lets leave him like that for now." she said.
"All right. You want anything?" he asked.
"A blanket would be nice." she said.
"All right. I'll see what I can do." he grinned.
"Thanks Wakka." she said.
"No problem." he said, walking away.
The sun faded away and darkness set in. The stars were beginning to break through. By the time Wakka returned with a blanket the entire sky was covered in billions of stars.
"It's amazing, isn't it?" he asked, looking at the billions of stars stretched across the sky.
"You should get Lulu and come up. It can get pretty amazing up here." Yuna said.
"You sure?" Wakka asked.
"Yeah…I could use the company." she said, wrapping the blanket around herself.
"All right." Wakka nodded and left to get Lulu. They returned a few minutes later, also holding a blanket. Lulu leaned into Wakka and he wrapped the blanket around the two of them.
"He sleeps easily." Lulu said.
"He's…had it rough lately. He's finally been able to sleep easily. I don't want to wake him up." Yuna said.
"Why can't you be like that, Lu?" Wakka asked, kissing her shoulder and grinning.
"You sleep easily all the time." Lulu said.
Wakka grinned.
"That's not the point. Besides, its not like he has difficulty either." Wakka insisted.
"He has a lot on his mind. That can stop sleep." Yuna defended.
"Okay, okay." Wakka grinned.
As they continued to watch the stars, Yuna smiled.
"It's like old times, isn't it? When we were kids and we'd stay out on the beach. Us and Chappu. We used to make pictures of the stars, remember? We used to stay out for hours. Even though we were all so different in ages and personality, we were very close. We had…something in common." she said.
"I remember that." Lulu said.
"Me too." Wakka said.
"But…what did we have in common? Our parents were killed by Sin." Lulu said.
"Yes." Yuna admitted.
"That one looks like a moogle." Wakka said, suddenly, tracing his finger over some of the stars.
"I think you are right." Yuna said, looking as well.
Tidus let out a sudden groan. She looked down at him. The smile had disappeared. He was frowning.
"Oh no." she muttered. He sat up, suddenly and quickly. He was gasping for air.
"Tidus? It's all right." she said, touching his arm. His breathing slowed and he looked at them. He rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly.
"Uh…sorry about that." he said, turning from them.
Yuna rested her hand on his shoulder.
"Hey man, its all right. Just a dream, ya?" Wakka said.
"Right." Tidus said, nodding.
"I'm fine, really." he said.
"Sorry for falling asleep on you." he said, his grin returning.
"It's all right." she said, leaning into him and wrapping some of the blanket around him. He put an arm around her, and they laid back.
"Kimahri used to get so upset when we'd stay out that late. He was always worrying about me." she giggled.
"You do have a tendency to get yourself into trouble. Of course the fact that you surround yourself with people like Rikku and Tidus doesn't help." Lulu said, a small smile playing on her lips.
"Hey!" Tidus exclaimed.
"I'm still here, you know."
"Oh. My apologies." Lulu said, sarcastically.
"You know what…you're mean." Tidus huffed.
"Deal with it, I live with her." Wakka laughed.
"Whose fault is that?" Tidus retorted.
"I think I like you better when you are asleep." Lulu said.
Tidus started grumbling to himself, only some words making themselves audible. Yuna was almost sure she heard the word 'bitter' a few times.
"I cannot wait until this is over and I can go home." Wakka groaned.
"What? You don't enjoy being dragged all over Spira?" Yuna giggled.
"Nah, I'm getting too old for this. Besides, I miss Vidina. I don't trust those Aurochs around my son for too long." Wakka said, shaking his head.
"I miss him too." Lulu assured her husband.
"I didn't mean to pull you away from Vidina." Yuna protested.
"Its all right. We needed a break anyway." Lulu said.
"Jassu deserves to have to clean up after him for a while anyway, ya?" Wakka said.
"Yeah. I agree." Tidus said.
"Oh, so he doesn't just annoy me? That is good." Lulu said.
"I think he annoys everybody." Yuna giggled.
Wakka laughed and they looked back up at the sky.
"It sure is beautiful." Lulu said.
"Yeah." Yuna agreed.
She wrapped her arms around Tidus, trying to get some of his warmth. He held her tighter and buried his face in her neck. His breath tickled her skin, but also made her freeze slightly. It was a good thing, that feeling, but it wasn't exactly appropriate for the moment. She tried to ignore him, but he wouldn't let her. He began trailing kisses down her neck.
"Tidus." she giggled.
"You know, there are other people on this deck." Wakka said.
"Sorry." Tidus grinned, not looking sorry at all.
This is how it should always be. We've got to stop this Fayth. I can't live without him.
