That Day In Luca
Disclaimer: I do not own Final Fantasy X. I wish I do though, because I love Auron!
Final Fantasy X was the first Final Fantasy game I have played. I just bought Final Fantasy 8, though. Anyway, please enjoy. Sorry for any spelling errors.
There were too many people here. If he was going to look for Tidus, it would be really hard to do so. Auron pushed his way through the crowds, getting pushed and shoved. He grumbled under his breath, finally sitting down on a bench. Auron wiped the sweat from over his eyes and looked around. This section of Luca was dead. No one wanted to go to a book store now that blitzball was staring.
They could all do for a good book reading. he thought numbly, as the sun baked him.
Two giggling girls started talking nearby him. Auron sighed, listening in on their conversation.
"She doesn't even like blitzball. I don't understand what is a matter with her." The girl with a pig tail muttered.
"Her head is stuck in the clouds. Dragging her here is just ruining the fun. We should ditch her." The red haired girl replied.
"Yeah. We will when she returns. We'll tell her we have to go get something on the ship and then lose her."
"It will be easy to lose her in these crowds." The red hair girl exclaimed.
"Right."
"Heyyyyy!" came a call.
Auron looked up to see another girl run over to the other two.
This must be the girl they are trying to ditch. Auron thought to himself.
"Um, Hiya, Roa. We gotta get something from the ship. We'll be back soon." And the two girls ran.
Roa pushed back her black hair and glanced around, her eyes settling on Auron. Auron stood up to leave. Roa's eyes were lightish pink and she looked sad.
"You there!" she called to him.
Auron stopped and looked up, "What is it?"
"Were you here when they were talking?" she asked him.
"Those two girls? I suppose I was." He said, itching to leave.
"They've ditched me, havn't they?" Roa asked him.
Auron didn't know how to respond, so he just looked at her through his one good eye. Roa looked at the cobble stone path.
"Thanks, anyway." She whispered and ran off.
Auron had missed Tidus. He was lone gone by now. He thought for sure he would be able to meet up with him when the fiends attacked, but Tidus was gone. It was night now. Who knows where they were now.
"I failed, Jecht." Auron muttered, stepping into a café.
He slumped down in a seat.
"What will it be, sir?" asked a man.
Auron gave him his order and heard a loud cry. He looked over.
"Listen miss, we aren't going to give you anymore. Sorry."
"I want another DRINK!" the girl screamed.
It was the girl from this afternoon, Roa. She was drunk out of her mind.
"No! Go on home."
Roa snorted and slumped her head against the table. Auron got his drink and took a long sip. Roa looked up.
"You." she muttered to him.
"Me?" he asked her.
"You were right. They ditched me. Those bitches." Roa hiccupped.
Roa looked about twenty - two. She hiccupped again.
"Listen, lady, you better go home." The man said again.
Roa stood up to leave, but her legs gave out. Auron grabbed her quickly.
"Do you know here?" the man asked him.
"Um, yeah, HE DOES. He'll take ME home." Roa cried.
Auron opened his mouth to speak, but Roa covered his mouth with her pale hand and dragged him out of the bar.
"Those bitches ditched me!" she cried.
Auron turned to leave.
"Where are you going?" she called after him.
"My hotel."
"Help me get home to mine!" Roa screamed.
Auron stopped and looked at her.
"Fine."
He grabbed her hand as Roa told him where to go. Finally, he stopped outside her hotel door. She hiccupped once more.
"Thank you." She replied. "Good -bye."
"Wait! I want to see you again."
Auron was taken aback, "Why?"
"Well, when a guy doesn't speak to you the whole way to your hotel room and doesn't even try to come in - let's say he gets my attention."
Auron didn't know what to say, "You're drunk."
"Maybe I am. But I'm going to see you again."
Auron shrugged.
"I will. I'll bump into you!" she cried.
Auron left rather quickly, stepping back out onto Luca.
"What a night." He muttered and walked down the rather empty streets.
What a night indeed.
And it was only going to get stranger.
The End
I know this chapter is kinda weak, but it will get better, I swear! Please review! This was my first FFX story. The rest of my stories are Escaflowne or poems, so be nice!
-Sniperwolf
Disclaimer: I do not own Final Fantasy X. I wish I do though, because I love Auron!
Final Fantasy X was the first Final Fantasy game I have played. I just bought Final Fantasy 8, though. Anyway, please enjoy. Sorry for any spelling errors.
There were too many people here. If he was going to look for Tidus, it would be really hard to do so. Auron pushed his way through the crowds, getting pushed and shoved. He grumbled under his breath, finally sitting down on a bench. Auron wiped the sweat from over his eyes and looked around. This section of Luca was dead. No one wanted to go to a book store now that blitzball was staring.
They could all do for a good book reading. he thought numbly, as the sun baked him.
Two giggling girls started talking nearby him. Auron sighed, listening in on their conversation.
"She doesn't even like blitzball. I don't understand what is a matter with her." The girl with a pig tail muttered.
"Her head is stuck in the clouds. Dragging her here is just ruining the fun. We should ditch her." The red haired girl replied.
"Yeah. We will when she returns. We'll tell her we have to go get something on the ship and then lose her."
"It will be easy to lose her in these crowds." The red hair girl exclaimed.
"Right."
"Heyyyyy!" came a call.
Auron looked up to see another girl run over to the other two.
This must be the girl they are trying to ditch. Auron thought to himself.
"Um, Hiya, Roa. We gotta get something from the ship. We'll be back soon." And the two girls ran.
Roa pushed back her black hair and glanced around, her eyes settling on Auron. Auron stood up to leave. Roa's eyes were lightish pink and she looked sad.
"You there!" she called to him.
Auron stopped and looked up, "What is it?"
"Were you here when they were talking?" she asked him.
"Those two girls? I suppose I was." He said, itching to leave.
"They've ditched me, havn't they?" Roa asked him.
Auron didn't know how to respond, so he just looked at her through his one good eye. Roa looked at the cobble stone path.
"Thanks, anyway." She whispered and ran off.
Auron had missed Tidus. He was lone gone by now. He thought for sure he would be able to meet up with him when the fiends attacked, but Tidus was gone. It was night now. Who knows where they were now.
"I failed, Jecht." Auron muttered, stepping into a café.
He slumped down in a seat.
"What will it be, sir?" asked a man.
Auron gave him his order and heard a loud cry. He looked over.
"Listen miss, we aren't going to give you anymore. Sorry."
"I want another DRINK!" the girl screamed.
It was the girl from this afternoon, Roa. She was drunk out of her mind.
"No! Go on home."
Roa snorted and slumped her head against the table. Auron got his drink and took a long sip. Roa looked up.
"You." she muttered to him.
"Me?" he asked her.
"You were right. They ditched me. Those bitches." Roa hiccupped.
Roa looked about twenty - two. She hiccupped again.
"Listen, lady, you better go home." The man said again.
Roa stood up to leave, but her legs gave out. Auron grabbed her quickly.
"Do you know here?" the man asked him.
"Um, yeah, HE DOES. He'll take ME home." Roa cried.
Auron opened his mouth to speak, but Roa covered his mouth with her pale hand and dragged him out of the bar.
"Those bitches ditched me!" she cried.
Auron turned to leave.
"Where are you going?" she called after him.
"My hotel."
"Help me get home to mine!" Roa screamed.
Auron stopped and looked at her.
"Fine."
He grabbed her hand as Roa told him where to go. Finally, he stopped outside her hotel door. She hiccupped once more.
"Thank you." She replied. "Good -bye."
"Wait! I want to see you again."
Auron was taken aback, "Why?"
"Well, when a guy doesn't speak to you the whole way to your hotel room and doesn't even try to come in - let's say he gets my attention."
Auron didn't know what to say, "You're drunk."
"Maybe I am. But I'm going to see you again."
Auron shrugged.
"I will. I'll bump into you!" she cried.
Auron left rather quickly, stepping back out onto Luca.
"What a night." He muttered and walked down the rather empty streets.
What a night indeed.
And it was only going to get stranger.
The End
I know this chapter is kinda weak, but it will get better, I swear! Please review! This was my first FFX story. The rest of my stories are Escaflowne or poems, so be nice!
-Sniperwolf
