The same evening. Lulu made her way down the hall to her room, she couldn't find the one she was looking for, and started back to the lobby, As she turned the corner, she ran right into Wakka, who was also coming around the corner. "Oh, sorry." Lulu said, sounding a little surprised to see him. "It's okay, no problem." He said in his strange accent smiling. "he's always smiling' Lulu thought to herself. "Anyway, I'll see you tomorrow! ya!" he started walking past her, then turned and said, "Oh yeah, I was supposed to tell you, you and Auron have to share the room at the end, it has two beds, and you weren't there, so, you got stuck with him. Ya?" Wonderful." Lulu said, not sounding pleased. "Oh well, it's just sleeping, ya? Goodnight Lulu." Then he turned and continued walking to his room. She then looked down the hall, in the direction Wakka took, to the end of the hall, where her room was. 'It figures I would have to share a room with someone.' She thought to herself while walking towards the room. 'Why can't I have Yuna share a room with me, that would be much more comfortable.' She finished her thought and walked in, Auron obviously hadn't gone to bed yet, since he wasn't in the room, so she would have time to brush her hair, and go to sleep before he came. Kimarhi Lay on his bed, in the dark, dreaming about his home. When he used to live among other ronso, when he wasn't an outcast. When he had a life without humans, now, all he had was humans, though he really only liked Yuna and Lulu, he could stand the others, except for Tidus, he drove him crazy. 'Loud, and obnoxious.' He thought to himself, then silently laughed at himself for even taking the time to think of Tidus, instead of just going to sleep. He wondered what his sisters were doing now, sometimes he even wondered if they were still alive, it had been twenty years since he had seen them last. He had worried that the plague that wept across his village eighteen years ago had killed them, and he still didn't know, but he knew they were alright, somewhere inside of him told him that they were okay, and that was the only thing that made him rest easy at night. Yuna sat in front of the mirror, looking at herself, she had been for the last few hours. She didn't know why, but she doubted that Tidus really didn't care what she did, or even agreed in the smallest bit, but she would listen to him. If he said he didn't mind, she would listen. No point in arguing over something that the argument would never end. Though, she knew she could get him to say what he really felt, one way or another, she had too, if she didn't, then she may spend the rest of her life with Seymore, never knowing what lay in the path she could have taken with Tidus. She knew she didn't really have a choice though, it wasn't up to her who chose to love her, or who chose not to. She was tired, it was time to rest. Yuna stood and walked over to light switch, turned out the lights, and went to bed.