Oh yeah, disclaimers...Sorry, I'm really bad about those! Okay, I don't own Final Fantasy X or
X-2, nor any characters from it. The plot of this story I do own, but yeah...Okay, anyway, here's chapter 2! Enjoy! (By the way, Datto's not gay, he's just kind of I don't know, dumb...I guess!)
Chapter 2: A Troublesome Dream
"Could he be any more annoying?" Rikku whispered to Tidus, who nodded his head in
agreement, as Datto told some boring story about something that had happened to Keepa during a
tournament.
"Yuna's the one who invited him," Tidus said, very softly, being that Yuna was sitting on
his other side, "But you can't blame her. I mean, look at the guy! Who wouldn't feel sorry for
him?"
"I don't," Rikku said, rolling her eyes and leaning back in her chair, "He's so annoying!"
"At least you haven't had to spend the entire week with him!" Tidus reminded her.
Paine stood up and said she had to leave, and Rikku smiled at the opportunity and said
that she too, had to leave.
"Take me with you!" Tidus pleaded as Rikku walked past him after Paine.
Rikku smiled at him and stuck out her tongue, causing Tidus to lean back in his chair,
crossing his arms, not believing that this was how he was spending his day with Yuna.
"So then guess where the Blitzball landed?" Datto cried out, between laughter, as Yuna
and Tidus sat there, trying to seem interested, "It lands right on Keepa's head!" Datto burst out
laughing, and Yuna managed a fake little giggle, but Tidus just leaned farther back into his chair,
trying to come up with ways to lose Datto.
"Yuna!" Tidus moaned in Yuna's ear, as Datto had his eyes closed as tears of laughter
slipped down his cheeks, "Can we please get rid of Datto!"
"I can't just tell him to get lost!" Yuna whispered back to Tidus, "It's not very nice!"
"Let me get rid of him then!" Tidus begged.
Yuna looked in thought, and she finally smiled and said, "Okay, but I don't want to be
involved in any way!"
"That's my Yuna!" Tidus said, smiling, "Oh, hey Datto, I hate to have to tell you this
right now, after we've had all of this fun, but Captain Wakka called a while ago. He wants you
to, uh, run five laps around Besaid Village. Actually, more like ten."
"What? Why?" Datto looked like he was going to die.
"Uh, well, he said it's because he's seriously thinking of having you play center," Tidus
lied, even though it was a well-known fact that Wakka himself played center.
"Really?" Datto stared at Tidus wide-eyed, making Tidus feel a little guilty about his lie,
but Tidus decided just the same, Datto really could use the extra workout. He was in terrible
shape.
"Yeah, really," Tidus said, and Datto jumped up, and said goodbye, and ran out the door.
"Well, you took care of him," Yuna said, lying her head on Tidus' shoulder, "But that
wasn't true, was it?"
"Naw. There's no way he'd get off defense. Not in a million years," Tidus said, trying
not to laugh, "He's slightly pathetic. Still, he does play an okay defense, if you know what I
mean!"
Yuna laughed, feeling quite glad to hear Tidus' perky voice next to her. She had missed
him terribly over the past week, and hadn't been able to stop worrying about him either. She had
convinced herself that she wasn't going to worry a single bit about Tidus disappearing again, but
just the same, she worried anyway.
"I missed you terribly," Yuna finally said, after Tidus and she sat there for quite some
time.
"I missed you too," Tidus said, pecking the top of her head.
"I wish you could come with me," Yuna said, putting the full weight of her head on
Tidus' shoulder.
"Me too," Tidus said, and stroked her hair.
"I wish you didn't have to stay here and play Blitzball," Yuna continued.
"Me too," Tidus said again.
"Maybe you should just skip it for a while?" Yuna asked, giving a pouting look and
lifting her head off of his shoulder.
Tidus smiled, and shook his head.
"No dice, Yuna," he said, and he smiled sweetly, "But after the tournament..."
"Ohh!" Yuna moaned, lying her head back down upon his shoulder, "But it's so unfair!"
"I know," Tidus said, and continued to stroke her soft hair.
"I mean, I was deprived of you for three years, and now that you're back, I still can't see
you!"
"I know," Tidus said again, deciding to let her ramble on about what she wished could
happen.
Yuna moved her head down farther, and gingerly ran her fingers down his chest, and
looked up at him, hoping to see some change of plans in his eyes.
"You can try all you want," Tidus said, smiling, "But you know I can't go with you."
"I know, I know," Yuna said, returning her head to his shoulder, "But it's terrible, you
know? I just want to be with you..."
"I know," Tidus said, "But after this week, hopefully things'll be good, right?" Of
course, then Tidus reminded himself that if Yuna were to become a Maestress of Spira, there'd
be little alone-time.
Yuna nodded, but she didn't really look too happy about having to wait an entire week to
spend some time with Tidus. For now, this day was the only one they'd have to spend together.
"Well, let's at least spend the rest of today together, then, okay?" Yuna said, standing up,
but then looked out the window, noticing that the sun was already beginning to set.
"Yunie!" Rikku yelled as she ran into the room at that moment, "Brother says visiting
time is over! I told him that there was no such thing, but he says there is, and then I said–"
"It's okay Rikku," Tidus said, knowing that for some reason he was quite unwanted in the
airship according to Brother, "I should be going, anyway. Tomorrow we have a scrimmage
against Kilika. If we don't completely waste them, then there's no hope for us at the
tournament."
Yuna looked sad, but then her eyes popped open as she noticed Tidus was giving her an
incredibly delighted smile.
"You're going to Kilika?" Yuna gasped, running to Tidus and embracing him, "Why
didn't you tell me?"
"'Cause I'd rather get the attention you were giving me earlier!" Tidus said with a cheeky
smile, "And besides, it's always better to surprise you, know what I mean?"
Yuna hit Tidus playfully in the arms, smiling more broadly than Tidus had seen her smile
in a while.
Rikku had just stood watching the two, a slight smile on her face.
"So anyway, you two," she said, "Before you start making out or somethin'–. " It was too
late. Tidus' arms were tightly around Yuna's waist and her's were comfortably around his neck,
as the two kissed quite passionately.
"Okay, okay!" Rikku cried, breaking them up, "Go get a room, or something!"
"We did," Tidus said, "You just happened to come in."
Yuna smiled at Rikku and then back at Tidus.
"Well, goodbye then," Yuna said, smiling at Tidus, "I'll see you tomorrow."
"Yeah, goodnight," Tidus said, and the two pecked each other quickly on the lips.
Yuna and Rikku watched as Tidus exited the airship, and Yuna felt a familiar longing for
him as she watched out the window until he was out of sight.
"Someone's in love!" Rikku cooed, and Yuna just smiled.
"When did you finally notice?" Yuna asked her cousin, still smiling.
"When you guys getting married!" Rikku asked, and Yuna realized it was the first time
she had even ever thought about getting married.
"I don't know," Yuna told her cousin thoughtfully, "I haven't really thought about it. I
guess I'll just wait for him to pop the question, know what I mean?"
"Definitely!" Rikku giggled, and then ran out of the room, leaving Yuna to sit there, still
staring at the spot outside that she had last seen Tidus.
It was now dark out, and Yuna sighed happily, knowing that at least Tidus would be with
her some of the day the following day. Perhaps she'd get done early with her chores and even be
able to catch some of the scrimmage. She decided not to get her hopes up to high, however, and
she walked up the stairs into the cabin, deciding that she might as well get some sleep, being that
she couldn't wait to be together again with Tidus.
Yuna climbed into her bed, pulling the covers over herself She hadn't really felt tired, but
suddenly her eyes felt heavy, and in no time at all, she had fallen asleep.
Yuna was dancing. A dance that she hadn't performed in over two years. However,
everything about it was still familiar to her, the whisking of her staff, the movements her feet
made, and the feeling of pyreflies wisping about her. Her eyes were closed, but she knew what it
was she was doing. She was performing a sending.
Whose sending, though? And where was she? She was barefoot, and the ground beneath
her felt cold on her bare feet. She felt her hair waving about, and she was aware of a chilly
breeze that swept through the area that she was in.
She finished the dance, and opened her eyes, noticing that it was a dark night, and stars
twinkled everywhere. It was very bright, however, and it was then that Yuna realized that the
stars and the moon weren't the only ones causing light. There were lighted buildings
everywhere. It only took her a little while to realize where she was. She was in Zanarkand, on
the very top of one of those buildings.
She was wearing her summoner outfit, and found herself dropping her staff and running
over to the side of the building. She stared down, at the long drop, and began to cry.
There was no fountain coming out of the building, but as a tear slid down her face, so did
a bit of water from the fountain of the building. The harder she began to cry, the more the
fountain came down. It was as if the building was crying to. Then, without controlling her body,
Yuna retrieved her staff, and with tears still streaming out of her eyes and the building, continued
her dance.
Thoughts ran through her head, thoughts that she couldn't control.
You didn't like this dance, did you? You didn't want me to dance, did you? Then why am
I dancing for you now?
The dance stopped, but the tears didn't. Yuna, still clenching the staff, ran back to the
end of the building, and stood on the railing, and held out the staff in front of her. She closed her
eyes, and dropped the staff, and watched as it fell. It fell into a cloud, for the building was that
high.
Then, she smiled, re-closed her eyes, and allowed herself to fall from the building as well,
though the clouds, through the amount of pyreflies, and then found herself land in flowers.
She opened her eyes, and knew where she was now. There was a fountain all around her,
like the ones on the buildings. Except now, she was in the farplane.
Yuna's eyes burst open, and she sat straight up in her bed. She could hear Rikku's soft
breathing in the bed next to her, and looked over to see that Paine too was sleeping soundly.
"Was that a dream?" Yuna questioned herself softly, "But it seemed so real..."
She looked down at herself, surprised to see that she was still in her pajamas, and not her
summoner outfit.
Her chest went up and down as her breaths were quite rushed. She decided that perhaps
she needed some fresh air, being that she was quite shaken up.
She slipped on her boots, ignoring the fact that they didn't exactly go with her violet
nightgown, and she then slipped on a green robe, ignoring the fact that the robe belonged to
Rikku.
She walked briskly outside, ignoring the cold chill that was now on her. She paced back
and forth, trying to figure out the strange dream she had just had.
"Let's see," she said to herself, "I was sending someone, and I was in Zanarkand. Then, I
jumped off, and landed in the farplane. That's all. Just a strange dream."
Still, no matter how much she tried to convince herself that it was nothing, she simply
didn't feel right about something.
"Who was I sending..." she thought to herself, as she continued her pacing, "Of course! I
was sending..." Her thoughts trailed as she realized who it was she was sending. She had been
sending Tidus in her dream.
Thinking of Tidus being gone made her heart feel unbearably heavy.
"Okay, I'll just go visit him quick," Yuna decided, as she began off toward the village,
hoping she wouldn't have any fiend problems, being that she didn't have any weapons on her or
anything.
She reached the village with little trouble, and went straight toward the old crusaders'
lounge, knowing that besides Wakka, all of the Aurochs slept there.
She crept in, seeing that everybody was asleep. The noise from the snoring was almost
unbearable, and Yuna saw Tidus on the very last bed, staring straight ahead, obviously not
asleep.
"Tidus!" Yuna whispered, creeping up to his bed.
"Yuna?" Tidus asked, sitting up, "What are you doing here?"
"I had this dream," Yuna said, sitting on Tidus' bed next to him, "It was terrible!"
"What was it about?" Tidus asked her, having to speak somewhat loudly to clear the
sound of Keepa's snoring.
Yuna explained her dream to him, but Tidus was able to shrug it off.
"Don't worry about it," he told her, "It was just a dream."
"I know, I know," Yuna said, feeling somewhat foolish, "But it just felt so real. I just
wanted to make sure you were still here, I guess..."
"Know worries," Tidus said, smiling, "I'm still here! Besides, you really think I'd leave
this close to a tournament?" He was joking, but he could see that it wasn't cheering up Yuna
any.
"Want me to walk you back to the airship?" he asked finally, not really knowing what
else to say.
"Sure, I guess," Yuna said, but the dream was still bugging her.
"Or you could stay here, I guess," Tidus said slowly, figuring Yuna would laugh or
something. He basically just wanted to get that dream out of her head.
"Okay," Yuna said, crawling under the blankets.
"Hey! I was kidding!" Tidus said, although he was wondering if he truly had been,
"Besides, what will the rest of the team think?"
"I don't care what they think," Yuna said, "Although their snoring is kind of loud..."
"Exactly," Tidus said, "Now come on, I'll walk you back to the airship."
"Go ahead, I'm staying here!" Yuna said, laughing.
"Fine, you win," Tidus said, as he slipped under the covers next to her.
"Oh, first let me take this itchy robe off!" Yuna said, untying it and allowing Tidus to
slide it off of her shoulders. Tidus threw it on the floor, and Yuna snuggled up to him. Before
long, the two had fallen asleep.
X-2, nor any characters from it. The plot of this story I do own, but yeah...Okay, anyway, here's chapter 2! Enjoy! (By the way, Datto's not gay, he's just kind of I don't know, dumb...I guess!)
Chapter 2: A Troublesome Dream
"Could he be any more annoying?" Rikku whispered to Tidus, who nodded his head in
agreement, as Datto told some boring story about something that had happened to Keepa during a
tournament.
"Yuna's the one who invited him," Tidus said, very softly, being that Yuna was sitting on
his other side, "But you can't blame her. I mean, look at the guy! Who wouldn't feel sorry for
him?"
"I don't," Rikku said, rolling her eyes and leaning back in her chair, "He's so annoying!"
"At least you haven't had to spend the entire week with him!" Tidus reminded her.
Paine stood up and said she had to leave, and Rikku smiled at the opportunity and said
that she too, had to leave.
"Take me with you!" Tidus pleaded as Rikku walked past him after Paine.
Rikku smiled at him and stuck out her tongue, causing Tidus to lean back in his chair,
crossing his arms, not believing that this was how he was spending his day with Yuna.
"So then guess where the Blitzball landed?" Datto cried out, between laughter, as Yuna
and Tidus sat there, trying to seem interested, "It lands right on Keepa's head!" Datto burst out
laughing, and Yuna managed a fake little giggle, but Tidus just leaned farther back into his chair,
trying to come up with ways to lose Datto.
"Yuna!" Tidus moaned in Yuna's ear, as Datto had his eyes closed as tears of laughter
slipped down his cheeks, "Can we please get rid of Datto!"
"I can't just tell him to get lost!" Yuna whispered back to Tidus, "It's not very nice!"
"Let me get rid of him then!" Tidus begged.
Yuna looked in thought, and she finally smiled and said, "Okay, but I don't want to be
involved in any way!"
"That's my Yuna!" Tidus said, smiling, "Oh, hey Datto, I hate to have to tell you this
right now, after we've had all of this fun, but Captain Wakka called a while ago. He wants you
to, uh, run five laps around Besaid Village. Actually, more like ten."
"What? Why?" Datto looked like he was going to die.
"Uh, well, he said it's because he's seriously thinking of having you play center," Tidus
lied, even though it was a well-known fact that Wakka himself played center.
"Really?" Datto stared at Tidus wide-eyed, making Tidus feel a little guilty about his lie,
but Tidus decided just the same, Datto really could use the extra workout. He was in terrible
shape.
"Yeah, really," Tidus said, and Datto jumped up, and said goodbye, and ran out the door.
"Well, you took care of him," Yuna said, lying her head on Tidus' shoulder, "But that
wasn't true, was it?"
"Naw. There's no way he'd get off defense. Not in a million years," Tidus said, trying
not to laugh, "He's slightly pathetic. Still, he does play an okay defense, if you know what I
mean!"
Yuna laughed, feeling quite glad to hear Tidus' perky voice next to her. She had missed
him terribly over the past week, and hadn't been able to stop worrying about him either. She had
convinced herself that she wasn't going to worry a single bit about Tidus disappearing again, but
just the same, she worried anyway.
"I missed you terribly," Yuna finally said, after Tidus and she sat there for quite some
time.
"I missed you too," Tidus said, pecking the top of her head.
"I wish you could come with me," Yuna said, putting the full weight of her head on
Tidus' shoulder.
"Me too," Tidus said, and stroked her hair.
"I wish you didn't have to stay here and play Blitzball," Yuna continued.
"Me too," Tidus said again.
"Maybe you should just skip it for a while?" Yuna asked, giving a pouting look and
lifting her head off of his shoulder.
Tidus smiled, and shook his head.
"No dice, Yuna," he said, and he smiled sweetly, "But after the tournament..."
"Ohh!" Yuna moaned, lying her head back down upon his shoulder, "But it's so unfair!"
"I know," Tidus said, and continued to stroke her soft hair.
"I mean, I was deprived of you for three years, and now that you're back, I still can't see
you!"
"I know," Tidus said again, deciding to let her ramble on about what she wished could
happen.
Yuna moved her head down farther, and gingerly ran her fingers down his chest, and
looked up at him, hoping to see some change of plans in his eyes.
"You can try all you want," Tidus said, smiling, "But you know I can't go with you."
"I know, I know," Yuna said, returning her head to his shoulder, "But it's terrible, you
know? I just want to be with you..."
"I know," Tidus said, "But after this week, hopefully things'll be good, right?" Of
course, then Tidus reminded himself that if Yuna were to become a Maestress of Spira, there'd
be little alone-time.
Yuna nodded, but she didn't really look too happy about having to wait an entire week to
spend some time with Tidus. For now, this day was the only one they'd have to spend together.
"Well, let's at least spend the rest of today together, then, okay?" Yuna said, standing up,
but then looked out the window, noticing that the sun was already beginning to set.
"Yunie!" Rikku yelled as she ran into the room at that moment, "Brother says visiting
time is over! I told him that there was no such thing, but he says there is, and then I said–"
"It's okay Rikku," Tidus said, knowing that for some reason he was quite unwanted in the
airship according to Brother, "I should be going, anyway. Tomorrow we have a scrimmage
against Kilika. If we don't completely waste them, then there's no hope for us at the
tournament."
Yuna looked sad, but then her eyes popped open as she noticed Tidus was giving her an
incredibly delighted smile.
"You're going to Kilika?" Yuna gasped, running to Tidus and embracing him, "Why
didn't you tell me?"
"'Cause I'd rather get the attention you were giving me earlier!" Tidus said with a cheeky
smile, "And besides, it's always better to surprise you, know what I mean?"
Yuna hit Tidus playfully in the arms, smiling more broadly than Tidus had seen her smile
in a while.
Rikku had just stood watching the two, a slight smile on her face.
"So anyway, you two," she said, "Before you start making out or somethin'–. " It was too
late. Tidus' arms were tightly around Yuna's waist and her's were comfortably around his neck,
as the two kissed quite passionately.
"Okay, okay!" Rikku cried, breaking them up, "Go get a room, or something!"
"We did," Tidus said, "You just happened to come in."
Yuna smiled at Rikku and then back at Tidus.
"Well, goodbye then," Yuna said, smiling at Tidus, "I'll see you tomorrow."
"Yeah, goodnight," Tidus said, and the two pecked each other quickly on the lips.
Yuna and Rikku watched as Tidus exited the airship, and Yuna felt a familiar longing for
him as she watched out the window until he was out of sight.
"Someone's in love!" Rikku cooed, and Yuna just smiled.
"When did you finally notice?" Yuna asked her cousin, still smiling.
"When you guys getting married!" Rikku asked, and Yuna realized it was the first time
she had even ever thought about getting married.
"I don't know," Yuna told her cousin thoughtfully, "I haven't really thought about it. I
guess I'll just wait for him to pop the question, know what I mean?"
"Definitely!" Rikku giggled, and then ran out of the room, leaving Yuna to sit there, still
staring at the spot outside that she had last seen Tidus.
It was now dark out, and Yuna sighed happily, knowing that at least Tidus would be with
her some of the day the following day. Perhaps she'd get done early with her chores and even be
able to catch some of the scrimmage. She decided not to get her hopes up to high, however, and
she walked up the stairs into the cabin, deciding that she might as well get some sleep, being that
she couldn't wait to be together again with Tidus.
Yuna climbed into her bed, pulling the covers over herself She hadn't really felt tired, but
suddenly her eyes felt heavy, and in no time at all, she had fallen asleep.
Yuna was dancing. A dance that she hadn't performed in over two years. However,
everything about it was still familiar to her, the whisking of her staff, the movements her feet
made, and the feeling of pyreflies wisping about her. Her eyes were closed, but she knew what it
was she was doing. She was performing a sending.
Whose sending, though? And where was she? She was barefoot, and the ground beneath
her felt cold on her bare feet. She felt her hair waving about, and she was aware of a chilly
breeze that swept through the area that she was in.
She finished the dance, and opened her eyes, noticing that it was a dark night, and stars
twinkled everywhere. It was very bright, however, and it was then that Yuna realized that the
stars and the moon weren't the only ones causing light. There were lighted buildings
everywhere. It only took her a little while to realize where she was. She was in Zanarkand, on
the very top of one of those buildings.
She was wearing her summoner outfit, and found herself dropping her staff and running
over to the side of the building. She stared down, at the long drop, and began to cry.
There was no fountain coming out of the building, but as a tear slid down her face, so did
a bit of water from the fountain of the building. The harder she began to cry, the more the
fountain came down. It was as if the building was crying to. Then, without controlling her body,
Yuna retrieved her staff, and with tears still streaming out of her eyes and the building, continued
her dance.
Thoughts ran through her head, thoughts that she couldn't control.
You didn't like this dance, did you? You didn't want me to dance, did you? Then why am
I dancing for you now?
The dance stopped, but the tears didn't. Yuna, still clenching the staff, ran back to the
end of the building, and stood on the railing, and held out the staff in front of her. She closed her
eyes, and dropped the staff, and watched as it fell. It fell into a cloud, for the building was that
high.
Then, she smiled, re-closed her eyes, and allowed herself to fall from the building as well,
though the clouds, through the amount of pyreflies, and then found herself land in flowers.
She opened her eyes, and knew where she was now. There was a fountain all around her,
like the ones on the buildings. Except now, she was in the farplane.
Yuna's eyes burst open, and she sat straight up in her bed. She could hear Rikku's soft
breathing in the bed next to her, and looked over to see that Paine too was sleeping soundly.
"Was that a dream?" Yuna questioned herself softly, "But it seemed so real..."
She looked down at herself, surprised to see that she was still in her pajamas, and not her
summoner outfit.
Her chest went up and down as her breaths were quite rushed. She decided that perhaps
she needed some fresh air, being that she was quite shaken up.
She slipped on her boots, ignoring the fact that they didn't exactly go with her violet
nightgown, and she then slipped on a green robe, ignoring the fact that the robe belonged to
Rikku.
She walked briskly outside, ignoring the cold chill that was now on her. She paced back
and forth, trying to figure out the strange dream she had just had.
"Let's see," she said to herself, "I was sending someone, and I was in Zanarkand. Then, I
jumped off, and landed in the farplane. That's all. Just a strange dream."
Still, no matter how much she tried to convince herself that it was nothing, she simply
didn't feel right about something.
"Who was I sending..." she thought to herself, as she continued her pacing, "Of course! I
was sending..." Her thoughts trailed as she realized who it was she was sending. She had been
sending Tidus in her dream.
Thinking of Tidus being gone made her heart feel unbearably heavy.
"Okay, I'll just go visit him quick," Yuna decided, as she began off toward the village,
hoping she wouldn't have any fiend problems, being that she didn't have any weapons on her or
anything.
She reached the village with little trouble, and went straight toward the old crusaders'
lounge, knowing that besides Wakka, all of the Aurochs slept there.
She crept in, seeing that everybody was asleep. The noise from the snoring was almost
unbearable, and Yuna saw Tidus on the very last bed, staring straight ahead, obviously not
asleep.
"Tidus!" Yuna whispered, creeping up to his bed.
"Yuna?" Tidus asked, sitting up, "What are you doing here?"
"I had this dream," Yuna said, sitting on Tidus' bed next to him, "It was terrible!"
"What was it about?" Tidus asked her, having to speak somewhat loudly to clear the
sound of Keepa's snoring.
Yuna explained her dream to him, but Tidus was able to shrug it off.
"Don't worry about it," he told her, "It was just a dream."
"I know, I know," Yuna said, feeling somewhat foolish, "But it just felt so real. I just
wanted to make sure you were still here, I guess..."
"Know worries," Tidus said, smiling, "I'm still here! Besides, you really think I'd leave
this close to a tournament?" He was joking, but he could see that it wasn't cheering up Yuna
any.
"Want me to walk you back to the airship?" he asked finally, not really knowing what
else to say.
"Sure, I guess," Yuna said, but the dream was still bugging her.
"Or you could stay here, I guess," Tidus said slowly, figuring Yuna would laugh or
something. He basically just wanted to get that dream out of her head.
"Okay," Yuna said, crawling under the blankets.
"Hey! I was kidding!" Tidus said, although he was wondering if he truly had been,
"Besides, what will the rest of the team think?"
"I don't care what they think," Yuna said, "Although their snoring is kind of loud..."
"Exactly," Tidus said, "Now come on, I'll walk you back to the airship."
"Go ahead, I'm staying here!" Yuna said, laughing.
"Fine, you win," Tidus said, as he slipped under the covers next to her.
"Oh, first let me take this itchy robe off!" Yuna said, untying it and allowing Tidus to
slide it off of her shoulders. Tidus threw it on the floor, and Yuna snuggled up to him. Before
long, the two had fallen asleep.
