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What Lurks in the Shadows

The sound of water dripping from the cave ceiling filled the place along with our echoing footsteps. As we walked deeper and deeper inside it grew darker and darker. Before long Lulu had flicked her wrist and created a fire in her palm, lighting our way as we continued to stay silent. As much as we hoped we wouldn't be heard by any fiends, they found us anyway.

In a matter of minutes a very enormous Dark Flan appeared before us, its large gaping mouth wide, revealing the black hole inside that seemed to go on forever.

"Dark Flan!" Lulu called out as she, Kimahri, and Wakka ran up to the front first. Rikku stood very close to me, watching with big green eyes.

"Wow!" She exclaimed, then abruptly got a funny look on her face, "Say, is that edible?" I snorted as I looked back up at the Dark Flan and placed a hand on the hilt of my sword, ready to go in when I was called.

"Wakka!" Lulu cried out and I watched as the red head jumped in front of Lulu like some kind of hero and throw his ball hard with a grunt at the Dark Flan. He had cast silent on him and now Kimahri was taking over. I dropped my hand from my hilt as a small smile crossed my lips. I knew I wouldn't be needed. The rest of us either for that matter. Only Wakka, Lulu, and Kimahri were going to take this one down.

Minutes later, as the Pyerflies began to disperse into the air, Rikku began cheering and pumping her fist.

"Yeah! Great job, Wakka!" Half of myself expected that from her and the other half didn't, but perhaps things between them were finally beginning to pan out.

"Lu, are you okay?" Wakka asked then and Lulu smiled a small smile as she nodded.

"Well, lets get going!" Tidus exclaimed from farther inside the cave, and Lulu lit the fire in her hand and helped lead the way. We rounded corners and filed through smaller spaces when suddenly we came upon an underwater lake. The water was crystal clear and some of the rocks below were lit up in pinks, blues, and purples. Lulu immediately let the flame out seeing that there was enough light and we all stood around, looking into the water.

Wakka, Tidus, and Rikku walked up to the front first, examining the water thoughtfully before Wakka finally spoke.

"Looks like we got a job to do, ya?"

"If anything should happen in the water, we're relying on you three." Lulu pointed out and three of them turned to look at her. "If it gets too dangerous, pull out quick."

I was glad, for the moment, that I wasn't chosen to go into the water as well. They wore lighter clothing so it only made since for them to go. I could have simply taken my armor off but there was no way I'd do that. Exposing my wings at a time like this was not a good idea. It was by sheer luck that everyone was oblivious to me.

"Right!" Wakka replied.

"Be careful, okay?" Yuna was looking at Tidus, the message more to him than the other two. He turned to her with a small smile and a nod, then, he turned back to the water. Wakka and Rikku did the same and all three of them jumped in. We watched as they swam off, their weapons mostly weighing them down, but they were strong and would be able to clear the path up ahead for the rest of us. At least then when we were to all get into the water I wouldn't have to take my armor off.

Finally, I turned and walked away from the water's edge and went to sit down on a rock several feet away. Yuna watched me for a moment then began to walk in my direction. She then sat down beside and we smiled at one another, but for a while there was silence between us. Actually, the entire cave was silent except for the drips of water that could be heard throughout the cave, but it felt like we needed to whisper.

"Are you not afraid?" Yuna suddenly asked and I looked up at her in surprise. I wasn't sure what she was referring to. Afraid? Afraid of what?

"Of what?"

"The water." I glanced back over at the lake and shrugged as I thought about it.

"I don't think there's much of a reason to be." I paused as I thought more about it, wondering why she would ask that. Why would I be afraid of the water? Then, it hit me. I turned back to her with a small smile.

"It's because the last time I was ever in water was when I was being attacked beneath the surface, right?" I asked and Yuna looked up but I didn't give her a chance to answer. "If I were still blind...I don't know...maybe I would be afraid, but because I can see and I have you guys, I have no need to be afraid." Yuna beamed at this with a small laugh of agreement.

"I agree with you." She began. "I feel that I have people I can count on as well." Her smile grew as she said this and she looked off in the distance with a dreamy look in her eye. I couldn't help but smile too as I could already guess what she was thinking about. More specifically, whom.

After another moment of peaceful silence between us, I spoke up again. "I'm going to help find a way too." I sighed as I folded and unfolded my hands across my knees looking down at them with a serious expression on my face. Yuna finally looked back at me and stared for a long time, her face also etched with a seriousness.

"Even though you're doing this for Spira…" I began again, "I feel that you don't deserve to die- heck nobody does or did!" I shrugged then finally met Yuna's bi-colored eyes. Her eyes were sad, despite the fact that she still had a slight smile on her face. I couldn't tell what she might have been thinking, but somewhere inside me I guessed she agreed with me a little bit.

She probably didn't want to say anything because she didn't want to sound selfish. I understood that, so instead of making her feel uncomfortable I decided to stay quiet and wait like everyone else for Tidus, Wakka, and Rikku to return. Hopefully it would be soon because I was becoming impatient as the minutes ticked away slower and slower.

Thirty-five minutes had passed and still they had not returned yet no seemed visibly worried about it. Then, an hour passed; we were all becoming a little impatient now. Finally, after fifteen minutes it was quite obvious that we were all very worried.

Yuna had long abandoned her sitting place on the rock and sat near the water's edge, watching for Tidus closely. Lulu had her arms crossed and sighed from time to time while Kimahri continued to look from the water to the opposite wall. Auron, of course, just stood calmly against one of the cave walls farther back.

I, on the other hand, had been worried and impatient way before anyone else. I had been pacing fifteen minutes earlier and continued to do so. I walked a great distance from the bank to the darkest place in the cave where little light came through. On my thirty-fifth round, as I was passing Auron on my way to the water again, he suddenly spoke.

"Stop pacing so much."

His voice gave away how irritated he was and I was a little surprised. For one, he had actually spoken and he had actually lasted this long in his frustration with me. Regardless, I stopped, sighed, then crossed my arms over my chest and leaned back against the wall beside him. He was just Mr. Cool Cucumber today!

"How are you so calm?" I asked finally, glancing up at him, but he did not look back.

"I am saving my energy for battle...not pacing relentlessly." He corrected and I immediately looked away, letting the silence take over again. He had a point, but it was a little too late for myself to be saving energy now. Instead, I began letting my mind wander like usual and it was then that I suddenly recalled the time in the cave after the avalanche on the mountain.

Shadow had been about to suck the life out of Rikku right in front of my eyes, invisible to the others. I bit my lip as I remembered how Auron had to step in and stop me in time while everyone else stared at me in shocked silence like I had just stripped naked in front of them.

But what was I suppose to do? Let her die!

The question that nagged at me the most though was what would have happened if Shadow had succeeded in taking Rikku's life.

He's trying to make me look like the enemy…just so he can get his hands on me. Perhaps he'll even do it again. No. I KNOW he will. I began to wonder if he was trying to get the others to turn on me so when I was broken and weak he'd come and suck my soul like he'd done to Rin.

What scared me was when he'd try to do that again. How would I know when he'd set me up again? What would I do if he tried to get one of the others? I couldn't just let him, otherwise, there would be suspicion and questions asked. I would be revealed, and just as Shadow would want, he'd wait for everyone to weaken me so he could take my power away. Just like that and I would be a regular human.

A dead one.

Would Auron really let that happen? What about Yuna? Surely she would see that I couldn't be a threat. She told me herself that she felt like I was her big sister! And Tidus- well now he feels like a brother to me! He wouldn't abandon me either would he? Now I was chewing on my lip, my heart beating a little faster as I stressed over what might happen to me later on down the road.

Calm yourself!

My mother's voice startled me so much that I jumped a little, completely forgetting that Auron was standing right beside me. Embarrassed, I glanced over at him and he was now looking at me oddly, but before I could say anything to cover up my blunder Yuna suddenly called out from the water's edge.

"They're back, they're back!"

Immediately, I escaped to where Kimahri, Lulu, and Yuna were now gathered around three soaking wet warriors. They were all breathing heavily, Wakka being one of them to sit down to take a rest, and neither of them spoke until one of us prodded for answers.

"What happened in there?" Lulu asked worriedly.

"Are you alright?" Yuna sounded a little worried herself as she eyed Tidus up and down to make sure he wasn't missing an arm or leg.

"Yeah, we're fine." Tidus waved a hand as he too sat down and Rikku flopped down on her back beside him, exhausted.

"There was a lot of water fiends down there, guys." Tidus began first after a while. Lulu and Yuna knelt down and began to heal them, giving some of the energy they had lost, back.

"After you've rested up we'll all go down together," Lulu began as she went to heal Wakka, "but don't be surprised if we find more fiends in the water or the ones on land."

"There won't be a lot will there?" Yuna asked suddenly. Lulu looked up at her then stood up before finally replying, "It depends."

"On what?" Tidus muttered under his breath. Yuna smiled and continued to sit beside him and he returned her smile. Then, he lifted a hand to her face and I noticed her face had gotten pink. Suddenly, there was a loud thud from beside Tidus and we all jumped and looked up in surprise. Towering above him stood Kimahri with his spear in his right hand, a warning look in his golden eyes. Tidus began to laugh nervously as he gave the Ronso a weak smile and I held back a laugh.

"The trails begin some time after the lake." Wakka began, breaking the awkward silence between Tidus and Kimahri.

"Yeah." Tidus agreed quickly, looking at Wakka now. The red head stood and stretched his arms then rolled back his shoulders a couple of times before letting out a heavy sigh. Then, he crossed his muscular arms over his chest and smiled. "Lets do this!"

"Alright!" Tidus exclaimed next, jumping to his feet. Then, the two of them jumped into the water with a huge splash, causing Yuna and Lulu to back away quickly; they were already swimming towards the tunnel ahead. Rikku jumped in next, then Yuna, Kimahri, Lulu, Auron, and finally me. I had already decided I would be the tail end of the train.

Surprisingly, as I swam behind the others, I didn't feel weighed down as much as I would have thought. Besides, not only did I have metal armor on and a sword on my back, I also had a pair of heavy wings folded up inside my armor. Without the wings, for any regular human it would be harder to swim in the water. However, because I was no regular human I swam just as fast as the others if not faster. Therefore, to keep anyone from getting suspicious, I slowed my pace, keeping just behind Lulu whose skirts were weighing her down.

So far, we hadn't seen any fiends, so it was looking like a pretty good start for us into the rest of the cave. Then, after about fifteen more minutes of swimming we finally made our way to a much shallower end of the lake where a set of stone stairs were waiting. Wakka and Tidus were the first, and they sloshed through the water noisily as they walked through the water to the stairs.

By the time we were all standing on solid ground we all seemed to notice at once how everyone's clothes stuck to them so tightly. Wakka and Tidus's eyes were obviously glued to Lulu. Daring a glance up at her, she looked like an angry wet cat ready to shred someone's skin. Yuna didn't look quite as bad as Lulu did, Rikku's shorts were more snug around her hips and rear, Kimahri was a wet cat, Auron looked absolutely awesome dripping wet (for some reason all guys tended to look that way) and well, I wasn't completely sure what I looked like but I had a feeling everyone had already decided what I looked like.

A sexy beast! Nah...probably not.

"Some of us might need to wring out our clothes before we continue." Rikku pointed out in a quite voice. We all silently agreed and awkwardly looked away from one another as most of us wrung out what we could from our clothing.

Ten minutes later we were walking on up the path through the cave and it became darker the farther we walked away from the lights underwater. I was walking beside Lulu and glanced over at her every once in a while, wondering when she'd start up some light for us. She was still miffed at the boys for looking at her so openly early. This kind of confused me though, because if you don't want anyone looking at you perhaps you shouldn't wear something so revealing. Then again, she could be slightly angry with herself for not realizing it sooner.

"Lulu, we could use some light right about now." Tidus said suddenly, but Lulu did not reply.

"Lu, it's getting dark!" Wakka added but it was (ironically) becoming clear that she was ignoring them. I found this amusing.

"Wakka." Lulu said suddenly in a tight voice. "What causes a fire to go out?" Wakka was silent for a moment before replying, thinking carefully about his answer, obviously, because one wrong move with Lulu and you were dead.

"Uh…throwing water on it?"

"Precisely. And I am quite drenched at the moment." Rikku and Tidus snorted with laughter and I heard Yuna muffle a giggle as Wakka went silent.

"Oh."

It seemed we'd all be in the dark for quite a while and because it would be more dangerous to be in a dark when fiends could hide from us more easily, we all became very, very quite and a lot more cautious. That wasn't the only thing worrying us though.

If you have ever been inside a cave with no source of light (or blind) you would know how terrifying it can be. Even if you were to put your hand in front of your face, you could not see it. It felt like our eyes were forever searching for light, constantly moving inside our heads like they had a mind of their own.

All this reminded me of when I was blind, so my eyes seemed to adapt quicker to the darkness than the others, my eyes almost immediately minimizing their movement inside my skull on their own. This kind of surprised me, but it was like instinct. Regardless, I was still stumbling and bumping into walls, stalactites, and stalagmites like everyone else. This was obviously making it more difficult to be on our guard for fiends.

Finally, Auron stopped at the head of the group- or maybe it was Kimahri…in any case, someone at the front stopped causing everyone to bump into one another and stumble back. I think somebody even fell.

"Ouch!"

"Whoa!"

"What was that for!"

"Who stopped?" Tidus shouted this loudly and immediately received a, "shhh!" from Lulu. She had done it so loudly that it caused me to jump because I hadn't realized she was right behind me, but everyone had shut up.

"Listen, I know it's dark." Lulu began, "but I'll at least try to light a fire; my hands are still little damp." In silence we waited patiently for her to do so, and I took a few steps back in case I was too close to her.

I could hear her moving her wrist, but there wasn't even a spark and it was very tense and silent as we all seemed to hold our breath with hope. Then, we heard her take in a deep breath; she tried again.

"Lulu, don't tire yourself-" Wakka was immediately interrupted as a burst of flame cracked and flared before us in the palm of Lulu's hand. We all squinted in the light, shielding our eyes and turning away as our pupils shrank painfully so as not to take in all the light.

Suddenly, I felt something brush against me from behind and a hot breeze blew down my neck. I turned to see who it was and screamed when the light revealed to me who it was. There before me were large, long, sharp teeth dripping with saliva in the glowing light of the fire Lulu held in her hand. It's eyes were red and it growled loudly before snapping at me.

I gasped as I tried to jump out of the way and immediately felt someone grab my shoulders and pull me back just in time.

"Get out of way!" Wakka shouted to the rest of us and we began backing away quickly from the beast that came a step closer.

"Whoa!" Tidus exclaimed with surprise from behind him and it was then that I realized he had been the one to save me. Suddenly, Rikku shrieked and someone- I think it was Yuna- cried out to her.

"There's two of them!" Lulu shouted from the left of me. We began to stand closer together, forming a circle between the two beasts that towered over us, their jaws long and wide, their skin black and cracked. Then, without warning, a clawed hand came out from the darkness and swiped hard a fast in mine and Tidus's direction. We ducked, but felt the wind of it as it passed an inch over our heads. Tidus then immediately moved over to the left and I took a hesitant step to the right.

"Cynyr! Get back!" I heard Auron shout and I glanced over my shoulder at him before quickly running back to stand beside him. The two monsters growled low in their throats and one of them took a step towards us.

"What are they!" Yuna gasped out in horror.

"This is new to me!" Wakka grunted as he hurled his ball straight up at the head of the first just as Lulu cried out to him.

"Wait!" It was too late. The ball bounced off its scaly head and instead of harming the creature it seemed to only resist the attack. In fact, it looked as though it had barely noticed this hit.

"We don't know its weaknesses and what it can resist." Lulu explained as Wakka got his ball back.

"Then what do we do?" I asked as the one nearest to Auron and I seemed to be getting ready to attack us. We immediately braced ourselves to jump out of the way.

"This isn't good!" Tidus shouted as something behind the monster made a whooshing sound and the ground suddenly shook as rocks from the ceiling began to fall and everyone began covering their head.

"Yo, it's got a tail!" Wakka pointed out.

"Yuna!" Kimahri's voice echoed loudly through the cave as he jumped in front of her just in time for a rock that came crashing down from above his head. At first, I thought he was going to let it hit him, but before it could he jerked his spear upward and thrust it through the rock, causing it to crumble and rain down like dust all around. Yuna breathed in with relief as she uncovered her head and looked up at the Ronso gratefully.

"Thank you Kimahri." Then, close to my ear I heard a deep whispering voice.

"Over here, Cynyr." I gasped and spun around, catching Auron off guard, who stood a foot away from me, as I held up my sword but saw only the scaly black fiend.

That was NOT Auron's voice.

"Cynyr." Auron was speaking to me, but I wasn't listening to him. The monster couldn't have spoken. Could it? Then, that's when I knew. I tightened my grip on my sword and grit my teeth as my brows furrowed and I glared up at the beast before me.

Shadow.

Now, I knew his weakness, but if that was him in disguise, then who was the other beast? Without giving anyone warning I ran towards the monster in front of me, whom I assumed was Shadow, and jumped into the air with my sword high above my head. There were several shouts of disagreement and surprise from the others, but I swung at Shadow's head hard and jumped back in time for him to miss me with his own attack.

"Cynyr!" Several of my comrades exclaimed, but I was looking up at the face of the beast and was unpleasantly surprised to see that my sword hadn't even left a mark on the beast's face. I quickly became confused.

Suddenly, someone grabbed my arm and jerked me around. I gasped and came face to face with a very angry Auron.

"What is wrong with you?" He practically shouted, his grip on my arm tightening slightly. "Don't you realize you could have been killed?" Now I became angry and jerked my arm back as the others began to knit the circle we had made closer together in fear of being attacked by the beasts.

"I do." I retorted.

"Then why did you do it?" Auron questioned further.

"Guys, can we discuss this later?" Tidus asked, his voice rising from fear as he held his sword before him while staring up at the second beast. I glanced over at him and while doing so I caught sight of Rikku. She looked paler than usual and I realized she hadn't spoken for a long time.

"Is Rikku okay?" I asked Yuna. She looked from me to Rikku then immediately ran to her when seeing her face, Kimahri watching her carefully. Just as she had I suddenly heard Shadow's voice speak to me again.

"Are you going to stand there all day? Or do I need to kill you all at once?" It sounded as though it were coming from both of the beasts now and a shiver ran through my spine as I looked from one dark creature to the other.

Which one is it? I thought with frustration. He's controlling both of them, so he must be hiding inside one of the bodies. With this idea in my head I also knew that attacking the other one wouldn't be a good idea because I was just yelled at for doing it once to the first one.

"It's almost like they're trying to force us into a corner…" I heard Lulu murmur.

"Maybe we should run?" Tidus suggested.

"No. We'd be risking to much!" Auron exclaimed as he took another step back and as we all moved away we were slowly getting closer to the cave wall behind us.

He's closing in so he can make his move. No wonder he chose to show up now. We're in a cave with limited space! Ugh! I should have seen this coming!

"Argh! We can't just stand here all night!" I shouted, my voice echoing off the walls loudly.

"We realize that." Lulu replied. "But attacking it with very little room to avoid its own attacks will increase our chances of being defeated."

I also realize that, but Shadow must DIE!

"Then what if we all attacked at once? We'll split up!" Tidus explained.

"I like that idea. Lets do that!" I said immediately and got my sword ready and paired off with Lulu, Auron, and Rikku while Wakka, Tidus, and Kimahri stood on the other side. Then we realized Yuna would be left unguarded.

"Wait." I began. "I'll stay with Yuna." No one argued and I quickly ran to her just as Tidus shouted loudly, "NOW!" I turned just in time to see all six of them run forward and attack the beasts. Yuna watched with wide fearful eyes, her hands clasped tightly together in front of her chest as she seemed to be holding her breath. I stood a little closer to her then we watched as all attacks failed and everyone was pushed back by some unseen force. I furrowed my brows in confusion.

"What?" I whispered to myself, then heard the cruel laughter of Shadow loudly in my ears and it was my ears alone. Apparently he wasn't ready yet to reveal himself to the others. He had something better planned.

I don't understand! Why isn't he being hit? It's like he's got some kind of force field around him. Suddenly, something caught my eye, like a flash of light somewhere on the opposite wall between the two beasts, but when I looked again there was nothing.

"This isn't working!" Tidus shouted and I lost concentration as I looked over and saw my friends running back to reform the circle around Yuna and me.

"We have to think of something else, but we can't use up too much of our energy." Lulu pointed out.

Think outside the box, Cynyr. Ida whispered suddenly in my ear, but I became frustrated all over again.

Think outside the box? What is that suppose to mean? There's nothing- I'm getting nothing! Shadow has created a stronger shield around him! He's too strong! Then I began to wonder if this was it. Was this the end and it was already too late? I just couldn't stand the thought of that.

Think, Cynyr. OUTside the BOX! My mother emphasized on her words and I immediately caught on to what she wanted me to think about. I looked back up at the others then glanced over at the two fiends that were coming closer still, growling in their throats but barely making an attempt to attack. The wall behind us was three yards away and I could hear Shadow's laughter once more.

"Guys! One more time!" I quickly called out, walking up to the head of the circle.

"What?" Slowly, I was getting everyone's attention again. I walked past them to the front so they wouldn't be able to see my face and repeated myself.

"Again! All at once on the count of three!" I pulled out my sword and looked from one beast to the other.

"You got a plan?" Wakka asked, a little skeptical about it, but I smiled a small smile. "Yeah…yeah, you could say that."

"Stop fooling around, Cynyr!" Auron suddenly spoke up and I glanced over my shoulder at him.

"I'm not fooling around, Auron." I turned back to the beasts as the others went silent. "Just trust me!" Immediately, everyone dispersed into their groups again and I began to explain.

"On the count of three…run…but follow me no matter what!"

"Everyone?" Lulu asked.

"Yes." I grinned as I clenched my teeth and added, "and give it all you've got." Everyone took their stances. You won't win, Cynyr. I ignored Shadow's voice and everyone's eyes were soon on me. Give up! I clenched my sword and began to count.

"One…" I will never give into you, Shadow! "Two…" You cannot defeat me! "Three!" I ran forward first and even though I knew everyone was thinking I was crazy as they followed me, I knew they'd thank me later. We headed straight for the opening between the two beasts and I was the first to cut through.

Shadow's shield cracked beneath my blade as I struck hard, then one after another came the attacks of the others, shattering his shield. Although they couldn't see inside what they were attacking, I could, and it was sweet glory I was feeling a I watched and listened to Shadow scream in anger and agony.

"How dare you!" He shouted in anger. He was like a snail with a shell, a shell that was breaking and exposing his more vulnerable skin. "You wench!" He yelled, spitting my direction. I glowered at him as I took a step back and the others watched in awe as a shimmering light collapsed in front of the beasts and they dissolved before their eyes to the ground with it.

"You will regret this, Cynyr. This isn't the end, yet!" Shadow growled in a dark voice, and he glared at me with burning red eyes before suddenly smiling an evil grin. He held out his hand and clutched it around something that suddenly appeared in his hands. I gasped and my eyes widened at the sight of Rin's face and neck. Shadow was choking him. Slowly.

"Don't forget what I have." He chuckled evilly and I clenched my teeth in anger, about to charge after him, but he suddenly laughed and disappeared from my sight along with Rin.

He'll need to recharge his power, Cynyr. Ida was saying. And this time it will be much stronger than before. My mother explained, but I found that hard to believe considering it had been so easy to defeat him with everyone pitching in.

You wouldn't have been able to do that without the help of your friends. Ida explained, already knowing my confusion.

But you said I'll have to fight him alone at the end. I pointed out. You will. That's when you're greatest power can be released and only YOU can defeat him once and for all at that time. He has only been merely weakened tonight.

"Cynyr! How did you know?" I spun around to the sound of Tidus's voice and I realized everyone was staring at me.

"That force field…it was like it was hiding its illusion from destruction." Wakka added. I nodded slowly as I was already working out a lie in my head.

"Yeah…I don't know who was behind all that" I began, "…but I noticed a weak spot and went for it."

"It's a good thing you caught it!" Rikku pointed out and the others nodded in agreement, but Auron looked a bit unsure. He didn't comment or say anything, he just had an odd look on his face.

"Lets just get out of here now." Yuna sighed suddenly and we all looked to her and agreed with a few murmurs here and there before walking carefully and cautiously down through the rest of the cave. For once, I was glad to be faced with a regular fiend several minutes later.


Phew! This chapter took a lot of work! At least I got it all done for you! :) Any thanks or comments about it maybe? In...the...reviiiiiiews! :D Anyway, hope you enjoyed this and I'll be working on the next chapter. Don't forget to check out the poll and the new forum I made. :) Thanks!