Chapter 3: Boy meets Girl
Mattius2k04: Whaddya mean they don't have those cookies I like?! Audience: *claps* Mattius2k04: Stop clapping you imbeciles! *stares at red light on camera* Ohhhh! Well, umm, have fun with chapter three!
As Tidus and Yuna walked towards the coffee shop, Yuna realized that they had a lot in common.
Lots in common, we both scored high on our entry tests, and plus, he sure is cute! Yuna thought. I hope he feels the same way.
She moved her chair a little closer to Tidus, as he continued talking. He didn't seem to notice, as he continued talking.
".and then, right as the monster lunged for me, I dodged!" he exclaimed. Despite the fact that Yuna really didn't like fighting, and preferred healing her friends, she found what he had to say very exciting. Tidus continued. "It was amazing, and with my sword, I just hit it and finished it!" He made gestures with his hands, and Yuna found out that he was just cute. She'd liked him since she'd bumped into him, but she never thought he'd be more than a pretty face and skill with a sword. He was much more than she thought, and for that, she was thankful. She ran her hand through her brown hair, the out curl at her left side staying where it always did.
"That's really cool!" Yuna exclaimed. Tidus laughed, and took another sip from his coffee, and turned to speak to her again.
"So why'd you get into this? You know, why would a girl like you be a fighter?" Tidus asked.
"A. girl like me?" Yuna blushed. She didn't really mind, but she'd never really given it much thought. "I. I don't really know." She explained. "I guess one day, I just thought how fun it would be."
"That's cool, that's like the exact same thing with me." Tidus replied.
I hope Rikku's faring okay, too. Maybe she's met someone too. Yuna thought. With a glance at the clock on the wall behind Tidus, she realized she had to unpack.
"Oh, I'm so sorry Tidus, but I really have to go!" Yuna spoke. "I just realized that I haven't unpacked a thing!"
"Oh that's alright. I'd better find Wakka before he does something stupid, too." Tidus said. He threw his coffee out, and they walked together out of the coffee shop.
"Well, I'll see you later." Yuna said softly, her gentle voice barely audible over the racket of several loud girls walking by.
"Yeah, you too. This was fun, I hope we get to do it again sometime." Tidus replied. He didn't know how to say goodbye, so he extended his hand, but realized Yuna had walked closer to give him a hug. He quickly retracted his hand, mortified, hoping she hadn't seen it. He hugged her too, and eventually they let go. With a wave, Yuna walked quickly away, looking at her watch and slightly quickening her pace.
"So, you got 53%?" Lulu asked. "That's. cool."
"I didn't do too well, but y'know, Gunblades are hard!" Wakka explained.
"Well, now that you say you were using a GUNBLADE, that makes it okay." Lulu said, with a hint of sarcasm. He's not really too good with a weapon now, is he? She thought. He was handsome in a manly way, but he really wasn't her type. Attractive, but sharp as a blunt club. She thought. Wakka kept speaking though.
"You did really cool though," Wakka replied, obviously not hearing the sarcasm. "100%! That's amazing!" He said, with a tone of wonderment in his voice. "I bet you'll do better than me, that's for sure!"
"We can only." Lulu said, but realized that had she finished her sentence, she may have offended him. But since when do I care about offending people? She thought. "Yes, well, I'm really sorry but I have to go."
With a slight look of disappointment, Wakka replied. "Yeah, me too, actually. I, um. gotta unpack with Tidus."
"Tidus?"
"My roommate." Wakka explained.
"I see. Have fun, Wakka. It was. nice meeting you." Lulu spoke, then walked away to her dorms. Nice, but a total clod. She thought. She was judgmental, and a little snobby, but she knew she had the proper skills to back it up. Besides, she thought, don't want him getting me killed. She hurried off to her room. She had requested living alone, and was happy that way. She never knew why, but she was always solitary in nature. She didn't waste too much time pondering these trivial thoughts, and began thinking more about her first classes.
Mattius2k04: Whaddya mean they don't have those cookies I like?! Audience: *claps* Mattius2k04: Stop clapping you imbeciles! *stares at red light on camera* Ohhhh! Well, umm, have fun with chapter three!
As Tidus and Yuna walked towards the coffee shop, Yuna realized that they had a lot in common.
Lots in common, we both scored high on our entry tests, and plus, he sure is cute! Yuna thought. I hope he feels the same way.
She moved her chair a little closer to Tidus, as he continued talking. He didn't seem to notice, as he continued talking.
".and then, right as the monster lunged for me, I dodged!" he exclaimed. Despite the fact that Yuna really didn't like fighting, and preferred healing her friends, she found what he had to say very exciting. Tidus continued. "It was amazing, and with my sword, I just hit it and finished it!" He made gestures with his hands, and Yuna found out that he was just cute. She'd liked him since she'd bumped into him, but she never thought he'd be more than a pretty face and skill with a sword. He was much more than she thought, and for that, she was thankful. She ran her hand through her brown hair, the out curl at her left side staying where it always did.
"That's really cool!" Yuna exclaimed. Tidus laughed, and took another sip from his coffee, and turned to speak to her again.
"So why'd you get into this? You know, why would a girl like you be a fighter?" Tidus asked.
"A. girl like me?" Yuna blushed. She didn't really mind, but she'd never really given it much thought. "I. I don't really know." She explained. "I guess one day, I just thought how fun it would be."
"That's cool, that's like the exact same thing with me." Tidus replied.
I hope Rikku's faring okay, too. Maybe she's met someone too. Yuna thought. With a glance at the clock on the wall behind Tidus, she realized she had to unpack.
"Oh, I'm so sorry Tidus, but I really have to go!" Yuna spoke. "I just realized that I haven't unpacked a thing!"
"Oh that's alright. I'd better find Wakka before he does something stupid, too." Tidus said. He threw his coffee out, and they walked together out of the coffee shop.
"Well, I'll see you later." Yuna said softly, her gentle voice barely audible over the racket of several loud girls walking by.
"Yeah, you too. This was fun, I hope we get to do it again sometime." Tidus replied. He didn't know how to say goodbye, so he extended his hand, but realized Yuna had walked closer to give him a hug. He quickly retracted his hand, mortified, hoping she hadn't seen it. He hugged her too, and eventually they let go. With a wave, Yuna walked quickly away, looking at her watch and slightly quickening her pace.
"So, you got 53%?" Lulu asked. "That's. cool."
"I didn't do too well, but y'know, Gunblades are hard!" Wakka explained.
"Well, now that you say you were using a GUNBLADE, that makes it okay." Lulu said, with a hint of sarcasm. He's not really too good with a weapon now, is he? She thought. He was handsome in a manly way, but he really wasn't her type. Attractive, but sharp as a blunt club. She thought. Wakka kept speaking though.
"You did really cool though," Wakka replied, obviously not hearing the sarcasm. "100%! That's amazing!" He said, with a tone of wonderment in his voice. "I bet you'll do better than me, that's for sure!"
"We can only." Lulu said, but realized that had she finished her sentence, she may have offended him. But since when do I care about offending people? She thought. "Yes, well, I'm really sorry but I have to go."
With a slight look of disappointment, Wakka replied. "Yeah, me too, actually. I, um. gotta unpack with Tidus."
"Tidus?"
"My roommate." Wakka explained.
"I see. Have fun, Wakka. It was. nice meeting you." Lulu spoke, then walked away to her dorms. Nice, but a total clod. She thought. She was judgmental, and a little snobby, but she knew she had the proper skills to back it up. Besides, she thought, don't want him getting me killed. She hurried off to her room. She had requested living alone, and was happy that way. She never knew why, but she was always solitary in nature. She didn't waste too much time pondering these trivial thoughts, and began thinking more about her first classes.
