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After the proposal from Seymour, I was a bit confused. I didn't know if I should accept or not, I guess that's why we were going to the Farplane. I walked up beside Auron; I looked at him hoping to find an answer to all of the questions that needed answering. I ran a hand through my hair, as I thought about what to ask him. I tried to talk but the words were caught on the tip of my tongue. I reached my hand out and grasped his sleeve. He turned to look at me, he seemed annoyed.
He cleared his throat, "Yes?"
I jumped out of my thoughts, "Oh, Auron. I don't know what decision to make, do you think marrying lord Seymour is a good idea?" I asked a look of hope in my eyes.
"You know, that's really not something you ask a guardian, such as myself." He said avoiding the question.
"Well, I am asking, so I expect an answer."
He turned away from my gaze, "Listen, my job is to assist you until the end of your journey. However, it's not my job to give you advice on who you should be dating, or marrying." He said hoping that it would end the discussion.
I sighed disappointedly, "Well, I guess that is true. But, I still value your opinion and I want to know what you think." I said trying to get more out of this conversation.
"Well, if you want to know my honest opinion…I think it's a bad idea." He said in a low voice.
"I guess that was what I was expecting you to say…thanks for your input." I said gracefully.
"Your very welcome, lady Yuna." With that said he walked on his way to the steps that would lead to the dead.
When I arrived, I noticed that he had taken a seat on the railing of the stairs. I smiled at him as I passed by, and walked in.
Inside it was like heaven on earth, the water shimmered like crystals, it was indeed a very beautiful place. I guess it was fitting though, the dead rested here, it should be beautiful. I walked over to the edge of the Farplane, I started to think about my mother and father, and soon their spirits were showing up before me. Seeing them was almost enough to bring tears to my eyes, I held them back willingly and spoke to them.
"Mother…Father. I'm so confused right now, please, tell me which path to take." I asked them, even though I knew they couldn't hear me.
They were just pyrflies, images of the dead…ways I didn't like to think of my parents.
I went on, "A man proposed to me, I like him, but I don't feel that I love him." I paused. "I love you both…it's so hard without you, here with me." I fought back the urge to cry, knowing that if I did so they'd be disappointed in me. Tidus came up beside me, I turned around to greet him.
"Hello, Tidus."
"Oh, hey Yuna." He said sounding a little beat.
"Why don't you call sir Jecht? Don't worry, he won't come." I told him.
"Nah, I don't think so…he makes me so mad!" Tidus announced.
"Oh, why?"
He took a deep breath, "Because he left me and my mother, she lost her will to live after he left us. I can never forgive him for it."
Then all of a sudden the spirit of Tidus' mom was before us. Tidus looked up surprised, "Mom? How did she get here? She never received a sending."
I thought for a second on what he'd asked, I came to one conclusion. "She must have accepted death while she was still alive." I told him regretting it already.
"Hey, that's my mom we're talking about." He scolded playfully.
"I know, it's just…don't feel to bad about it, ok?"
"I know, I'm used to it by now. She's been dead for nearly 7 years." Tidus said reminiscently.
"Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, I lost my parents at a young age myself." I looked around and noticed that everyone was staring at us.
"Shall we be going now?" I asked them, a polite smile on my face.
They all answered with yes, we made our way out of the Farplane joyously.
I smiled at Auron and Rikku; they were having a nice conversation, hopefully. I told them that we were leaving now; they got on their feet and walked with us out of the place of the undead.
I walked gracefully to Auron's side, and said: "I think I made a decision."
He turned his head, "Do you feel that it is the right one?"
I nodded, "Yes, I think so."
"I hope for your sake that it is the right one, do what you must." After saying his peace, he walked ahead of the group.
I didn't know it right away, but telling him that I was making the right decision was not only a lie to him, but a lie to myself. I didn't love Seymour, I loved Auron, but how did I love him. Was it real love, or the kind of love that you feel for a father figure? Well, I guess I'll have to find out for myself one day.
When I arrived at the town square, I told everyone that I was going to have a talk with Maester Seymour.
I walked into the eerie looking house once again; I asked Tromell if he was here to discuss an issue, he told me that Maester Seymour was out. I sighed in disappointment; I thanked the Guado and walked back out of the Mansion.
That's it for now, Review please! I know many people don't like the Auryuna idea, but maybe I can change the way they feel. With the help of your reviews of course ^_~
After the proposal from Seymour, I was a bit confused. I didn't know if I should accept or not, I guess that's why we were going to the Farplane. I walked up beside Auron; I looked at him hoping to find an answer to all of the questions that needed answering. I ran a hand through my hair, as I thought about what to ask him. I tried to talk but the words were caught on the tip of my tongue. I reached my hand out and grasped his sleeve. He turned to look at me, he seemed annoyed.
He cleared his throat, "Yes?"
I jumped out of my thoughts, "Oh, Auron. I don't know what decision to make, do you think marrying lord Seymour is a good idea?" I asked a look of hope in my eyes.
"You know, that's really not something you ask a guardian, such as myself." He said avoiding the question.
"Well, I am asking, so I expect an answer."
He turned away from my gaze, "Listen, my job is to assist you until the end of your journey. However, it's not my job to give you advice on who you should be dating, or marrying." He said hoping that it would end the discussion.
I sighed disappointedly, "Well, I guess that is true. But, I still value your opinion and I want to know what you think." I said trying to get more out of this conversation.
"Well, if you want to know my honest opinion…I think it's a bad idea." He said in a low voice.
"I guess that was what I was expecting you to say…thanks for your input." I said gracefully.
"Your very welcome, lady Yuna." With that said he walked on his way to the steps that would lead to the dead.
When I arrived, I noticed that he had taken a seat on the railing of the stairs. I smiled at him as I passed by, and walked in.
Inside it was like heaven on earth, the water shimmered like crystals, it was indeed a very beautiful place. I guess it was fitting though, the dead rested here, it should be beautiful. I walked over to the edge of the Farplane, I started to think about my mother and father, and soon their spirits were showing up before me. Seeing them was almost enough to bring tears to my eyes, I held them back willingly and spoke to them.
"Mother…Father. I'm so confused right now, please, tell me which path to take." I asked them, even though I knew they couldn't hear me.
They were just pyrflies, images of the dead…ways I didn't like to think of my parents.
I went on, "A man proposed to me, I like him, but I don't feel that I love him." I paused. "I love you both…it's so hard without you, here with me." I fought back the urge to cry, knowing that if I did so they'd be disappointed in me. Tidus came up beside me, I turned around to greet him.
"Hello, Tidus."
"Oh, hey Yuna." He said sounding a little beat.
"Why don't you call sir Jecht? Don't worry, he won't come." I told him.
"Nah, I don't think so…he makes me so mad!" Tidus announced.
"Oh, why?"
He took a deep breath, "Because he left me and my mother, she lost her will to live after he left us. I can never forgive him for it."
Then all of a sudden the spirit of Tidus' mom was before us. Tidus looked up surprised, "Mom? How did she get here? She never received a sending."
I thought for a second on what he'd asked, I came to one conclusion. "She must have accepted death while she was still alive." I told him regretting it already.
"Hey, that's my mom we're talking about." He scolded playfully.
"I know, it's just…don't feel to bad about it, ok?"
"I know, I'm used to it by now. She's been dead for nearly 7 years." Tidus said reminiscently.
"Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, I lost my parents at a young age myself." I looked around and noticed that everyone was staring at us.
"Shall we be going now?" I asked them, a polite smile on my face.
They all answered with yes, we made our way out of the Farplane joyously.
I smiled at Auron and Rikku; they were having a nice conversation, hopefully. I told them that we were leaving now; they got on their feet and walked with us out of the place of the undead.
I walked gracefully to Auron's side, and said: "I think I made a decision."
He turned his head, "Do you feel that it is the right one?"
I nodded, "Yes, I think so."
"I hope for your sake that it is the right one, do what you must." After saying his peace, he walked ahead of the group.
I didn't know it right away, but telling him that I was making the right decision was not only a lie to him, but a lie to myself. I didn't love Seymour, I loved Auron, but how did I love him. Was it real love, or the kind of love that you feel for a father figure? Well, I guess I'll have to find out for myself one day.
When I arrived at the town square, I told everyone that I was going to have a talk with Maester Seymour.
I walked into the eerie looking house once again; I asked Tromell if he was here to discuss an issue, he told me that Maester Seymour was out. I sighed in disappointment; I thanked the Guado and walked back out of the Mansion.
That's it for now, Review please! I know many people don't like the Auryuna idea, but maybe I can change the way they feel. With the help of your reviews of course ^_~
