Hiya Everyone..I read the notice thing on the home page of and I thought..maybe I should post up a chapter..before that happens..and well my next update would be in the new year! .lol..who ever is in the nice cool weather that is winter..u are so VERY lucky..Australia is so bloody hot..it has gone up to at least 36 degrees..freaking hot. So HOT! And I don't think it's gonna get any better..so I'm just going to shut up and let you read this..

I mean..this is life..the hot beautiful life lol and the only way to survive the hot weather is to live life every second till winter comes again...lol..if that makes any sense.

Oh and also Thanks to all who reviewed for chapter 11..that would be...s300, Warui-Usagi, YuniexTiddie, Evangelion10119, Metal Guitar, and Nikki of Spira. Thank you all very much for reviewing..lol i'm talking as if this is the last chapter..not to worry there this isn't..still many more to go...

Okay..! i talk way too much..enjoy reading!


It was three days after before Brother decided that it was the perfect weather to land the ship. Lucky too, as the rain continued on for the three days non stop. There was a few shouting here and there with Brother but well he simply didn't want to land and that was final.

Yuna and Tidus spent their three days just lazing around in the cabin with Lulu, Wakka and Vidina. It was joy for them to play around with the little child.

And of course the couple had to venture around the ship on their little adventure. They discovered new things too which wasn't so bad, like the fact that in the engine room there was a spare bedroom that was already furnished though no one stayed in it. Lets say it this way, they were about to ask Brother about that room but decided maybe it was left anonymously owned for a reason. Spending the nights in the cabin together in the same bed they had slept on that morning a few days ago.

Lulu reminded them numerous of times that there was other beds that were bigger so the two could share but they said no, and something else along the lines of 'this bed had meaning, it was the first bed chosen and should be the only one till their journey ends.'

Lulu and Wakka slept at the end of the cabin with Vidina on a slightly larger bed fit for two; whilst Tidus and Yuna slept on their small king single bed that sat beside Paine's bed.

Back in reality the ex summoner and her guardians walked on the path which they walked on once a long time ago.

A time where certain beliefs were still strong and real; where summoners were being taught the ancient arts of summoning so that they can defeat the creature that haunted them and punished them for the evil they committed in the past.

Sin.

They learned and travelled to the very end; the summoner and her guardians, risking their own lives at the cost of bringing the eternal calm to Spira. Nothing else was worth dying for than that. Just knowing that people could sleep peacefully in their huts without worrying or where islands wouldn't have worry about sudden waves that could wipe out the entire village.

This was their calm. Their peace. Their happiness.

All brought by the summoner and her guardians.

The ex summoner stood outside the same temple she once went into a long time ago; awaiting for her fellow friends to hurry up. They had been walking since early this morning, making a few stops at Kilika; basically they were really showing Tidus around. He seemed to not want to leave so fast to the temple but to walk around and soak in the new Kilika.

He found it hard to believe that this was the island he once knew to have been torn apart. He remembered that day clearly, watching as Yuna stood on the water and danced; sending the lost souls to the farplane so that they didn't become preflies. She was beautiful and she still was; to him she would always.

"Yuna, gotta slow down," Tidus breathed heavily as he straightened himself out after the killer run. Sure he was a blitz ball star, but being in the farplane for so long without any exercise really wore his usual strength out.

Yuna, along with Paine and Rikku couldn't help but giggle at the two grown men who were heavily panting away.

Wakka was standing there with one hand resting on the wall, sweat pouring down his face. "Ya!" he stammered, "You girls are getting too good for us guys."

"I think it's got to do with the tubbiness," Rikku giggled as she poked Wakka in the stomach.

"Hey!" Wakka gasped.

"I gotta train more," they heard Tidus mumbling before he walked into the temple; followed closely by the rest of them.

Yuna walked beside her lover as they entered the first chamber of Kilika's temple. It took a few minutes of walking before they eventually reached the chamber of the fayth. Surprisingly they didn't run into any fiends.

Even with the little audience behind the couple, they found themselves in no awkward situation to hold hands and walk in the temple side by side. At one stage Tidus even released his hand from hers and snaked it around her waist. She accepted kindly and leaned closer to him as they made their way through the chambers.

"This is it," Rikku said, standing at the entrance to the chamber of the fayth. She had her hands on her hips as she inspected the words around the door.

"Do we go in with you?" Paine asked. "Ok," she paused before continuing again, "That might be a stupid question but hey," she drew her hands up for defence, "I've never followed the steps of a summoner before. I'm just a sphere hunter."

Yuna smiled and nodded her head. "Not a stupid question. Everyone learns from questions don't they?"

Paine nodded. "Yeah, I guess."

"So do we go in?" Wakka asked in his usual accent.

"Hmm.." Rikku hummed. "My inner voice tells me Tidus should go with her and maybe we stay out here," she said.

Wakka and Paine gave Rikku a look that said, 'inner voice..right.'

"Okay then I definitely think that Tidus should stay outside whilst Yuna goes in," Paine said.

"Hey didn't you hear what I just said?" Rikku whined.

"Oh we did ya," Wakka nodded.

"We just don't trust your, 'inner voice." Paine said.

"Ya big meanies," Rikku stuck her tongue out.

"Wait a minute," Tidus said, stepping forward. "I think Rikku's inner voice is right," he said, his response was a rather queer look from Paine and Wakka, "I mean I can't believe I'm agreeing with Rikku but it's pretty obvious that the fayth wants to talk to me and Yuna. With all the visits in the dreams and all," Tidus said.

"Dreams?" Paine asked. "You never said anything about dreams," she narrowed her eyes.

"Just let the two go ya," Wakka said, pushing Tidus and Yuna toward the door. "Look the faster we get this over and done with, the faster we can celebrate the fact that Tidus is real ya?" Wakka said.

"How do you know if I'm real?" Tidus asked raising his brow.

"Brudda, I believe you are as real as it gets, but the two of you wanna find out the truth anyways ya? I don't blame you for doing so because hey, I'll do the same. I just want you two to be happy okay?" Wakka asked.

The couple couldn't help but smile at the man before them.

"What are you waiting for?" Wakka asked, "Go already, be quick ya, this place gives me the creeps."

Tidus nodded, and slipped his hand into Yuna's as they entered the chamber.

"Wow," Tidus gasped as he turned around after shutting the door. "So this is what you got to see ey?" he snaked his hand around Yuna's waist.

"It's not much," Yuna smiled sheepishly.

"Not much?" Tidus asked, eyes wide. "Trust me, this is way better looking than standing there, staring at the same four walls for goodness knows how long, waiting for the summoner to finish praying," Tidus smiled.

He noticed how her smile faded.

"Hey, I didn't mean it like that," Tidus said, lifting her chin.

"I know, it's just from the very first time I met you in Besaid, I've always wished for you to come into the chamber of the fayth with me," She smiled shyly. "I didn't like being in her alone."

"Well technically I was in the chamber with you once, in Bevelle," Tidus said. "After that long prayer to Bahamut you must have passed out because of exhaustion, so I carried you back. This was after…after the wedding.." Tidus winced at the word. He felt his fist tighten at the memory. It wasn't his best memory, and neither was it his worst, but most of all it was his most regretted. Watching her marry someone else other than him had confronted his deep emotions of his heart. Opening the gates to realize his true feelings.

"Oh," was all she could say. He felt the mood around them tuned down a notch. It was the past, but still it hurt to remember.

"I carried you," Tidus said slowly. "Do you remember? You were still in your wedding dress, I went to the chamber with you..remember?"

"I remember," She said sadly but then smiled up to him. "You refused to leave my side after the incident at the ceremony," she said.

"Hey, I saw the girl of my dreams threaten to jump off the edge in order for her guardians to be free," Tidus said. "I watched her jump off the edge."

Yuna smiled sheepishly. "Yeah, but that was the past. We should get going, I mean my guardians outside won't like staring at the four walls for too long would they?"

Tidus smirked. "Well, I didn't mind last time when I stood out there, I'm sure Wakka and Rikku would understand," he traced his finger down her arm.

"Tidus," she gasped, stepping back. "This is the chamber of the fayth, you're suppose to respect this place."

He pouted, "But..but.."

"No buts," Yuna said, entering the next room.

"Damn Yuna, you're just too hard to resist," he groaned, watching Yuna walk away into the next room.

Yuna stopped abruptly when she laid her eyes on the figure of a child before her. A figure she had come to know that it wasn't a child but really an ancient spirit.

"Please," Yuna begged.

Tidus entered the room just to see Yuna down on her knees and begging to nothing but air.

"Uh..Yuna?" he asked, stepping forward and tapping her shoulder.

"The truth, is Tidus still a dream?" Yuna asked in some sort of daze.

"Okay know you're really freaking me out," Tidus said loudly, though she still didn't hear him.

"She can't hear you."

Casting his eyes to the side he saw Bahamut standing there also watching as Yuna talked to the air.

"What? Why?" Tidus asked, waving his hand in front of her face. She didn't respond.

"She's talking to me in another dimension, it just so happens you see her that's all," Bahamut answered.

"Another dimension?" Tidus asked with disbelief, "She's right there. How can she be in another dimension when she's kneeling right there?" Tidus asked angrily.

"You don't have to be in another place if you're in another dimension."

Tidus looked over back to Yuna who was still talking to air.

"Congratulations for what?" Yuna asked.

He looked back to his side to see Bahamut not standing there anymore; nothing but an empty space.

"Bahamut?" He asked, spinning around to find the figure in the room. Though looking at every corner he saw nothing but more empty spaces. His thoughts went back to Yuna, shifting his eyes back onto Yuna who had a rather blank expression made him wonder exactly what Yuna and Bahamut were talking about.

"I can't be..I-," Yuna gasped.

Tidus walked over to face Yuna; squatting down on the floor in front of her he watched at her sudden surprised expression.

"It's too soon to know..I mean..we..not even a week ago, it's not even formed but still how could you know?" Yuna asked.

"Yuna?" He asked.

She blinked a couple of times and then fixed her eyes onto Tidus. "Tidus," the name escaped her lips.

"Everything okay?" Tidus asked; forgetting the conversation he shared with Bahamut.

"I..uh.." Tidus saw her hand fly down to her stomach.

"Stomach ache?" Tidus asked.

"No," she blurted out, "I mean yes..I uh..I don't know," She stumbled over her words.

"Are you okay?" Tidus asked worriedly, "Maybe you should sit down." He guided her toward the wall.

"I'm just confused," Yuna mumbled as she felt herself being guided down onto the floor by Tidus. He was so gentle sometimes, well most of the time, actually all the time. That was her Tidus, the perfect man.

"Confused?" Tidus asked.

"You didn't listen to my conversation with Bahamut did you?" Yuna asked nervously, hand still resting firmly and lovingly on her abdomen.

"No, Bahamut told me you were in some dimension and that you couldn't hear me when I called your name but somehow I heard everything you said, just not what the other person you were talking too said though," Tidus explained.

"Oh," Yuna sighed thankfully. "It's uh..Bahamut didn't say much," she lied.

Bahamut had just informed her of the small creation that was growing within her. Everything was changing, her life, everything.

Silenced filled the chamber as she watched Tidus studied her face with question.

He broke it with a question, "Bahamut told you something you didn't expect to hear didn't he?"

She opened her mouth to answer but somehow she found herself lost with words. Closing her mouth slowly she continued to just stare at him. How could she tell him that she was pregnant? After all the truth was there they did share that moment, but not more than 4 days ago? It was theoretically impossible to even know if it has even been formed. But well the Fayth had their ways. She would tell him eventually, maybe not too soon. She should talk it over with someone first before doing so.

How hard would Tidus take it if all of a sudden she told him? She needed to be sure. Ask a more experienced person, and she couldn't think of anyone else better than Lulu.

"Yuna talk to me," Tidus said. "Whatever it is I hope it's nothing to do with me," he said sadly.

"Oh trust me," Yuna smiled, "It's everything to do with you."

"Okay," Tidus scratched his head; staring at her with disbelief at the fact that one moment she was as shocked and the next she was smiling with happiness. "So it isn't anything bad right? Because you were shocked but then you're also happy about it," Tidus asked.

"Lets just uh-"