Chapter 3
She didn't believe him. Not for a second. But something inside her said that maybe he was right, why would he lie? She ran, out of the town, only to realize that the Garden wasn't there, she had forgotten it was mobile.
"Where's your Garden?" she asked him severely, he had followed her.
"It comes down here, for an hour, just an hour every morning at 6am and at night at 7pm."
"You think you can get in?" he thought to himself, almost laughing at her stupidity.
She checked the time on her watch. It said 7:30(pm) but she knew it was an hour too fast, as she had forgotten to change it last autumn.
Last autumn. The time when he had left her. She still remembered it, him walking off into the wilderness, leaving her alone. [in this fic, their adventure started in April, and ended in May(it is now January)- Ina mad brummy] Nothing she could do, totally lost without him.
Then she realized she only had ½ an hour until Balamb Garden came in. She went to the shop to get some supplies and stocked up on her black magic. She hadn't battled in a long time, she needed to be well prepared, her opponents were her old friends, and they had all the advantages. One woman- on her own, the odds were against her, but she had to try. It might lead her to Squall. And if it did she'd do it, at any cost to herself, or anyone else.
She decided to warm up against some bite bugs, if she was battling hundreds of SeeD's she'd need to practice. Surprisingly, she found herself beating them with ease, much easier than she thought it would be. Then she found a T-Rexaur.
She tried to fight at first, then she remembered, she had no GF, and time was getting on anyway, she'd have to run. She did so, and then cursed herself, how could she be so silly to forget? She equipped one quickly; she chose Leviathan, the sea monster. No sooner had she done so, She felt wind on the top of her head, blowing her hair. The garden came down to land. She heard voices; some SeeD's were coming out into the forest where she was. She quickly hid behind a tree, and listened to what they had to say.
