Lucky bribed me into this! ( I don't wanna write, my braces are hurting me i.i damn you orthodontist for tightening them!! (
Lulu sat underneath a tree, the sun leaking through the canopy.
"Why is Valefor so familiar?" Lulu thought.
"Lu ..." Wakka whispered making the goth jump.
"Wakka!" Lulu scolded.
"Sorry ... I was just gonna tell where we're staying tonight, ya?" Wakka said.
Lulu sighed and followed Wakka out of the forest and towards the village. She noticed Tidus sitting on the wood, feet in the water with a sad expression on his face. He puzzled the black-haired women, he seemed to be from a totally different world, but that was impossible, right?
"Yuna is resting, Kimahri says to be very quite," The ronso said to the two guardians as they approached.
"I'm gonna go tell blondie that we're going to sleep," Lulu informed Wakka in a whisper.
Wakka nodded and watched Lulu walk over to Tidus.
"We're going to sleep, you coming?" Lulu asked.
Tidus shook his head.
"I'm gonna stay out here for a bit longer," Tidus answered, his eyes not leaving the water.
"Suit yourself," Lulu shrugged, walking off.
"Will I ever go back?" Tidus thought.
Tidus was thinking about 'his' Zanarkand. Would his mum even realise he was gone? Did anyone know he was gone? Did he even exist there anymore? It was so confusing and there were hundreds of questions bugging his head. He soon called it a night and silently left the water.
The next morning, Yuna and her guardians left Kilika, heading for Luca. Wakka had spent 2 hours in the temple praying, almost making them late. It was Lulu who had finally managed to drag him out.
"Your first game brudda, ya nervous?" Wakka asked the 17 year old.
"Not really, I've played blitzball before," Tidus shrugged.
"You any good?" Wakka asked.
Tidus shrugged modestly.
"I guess ..."
"Good! We are gonna win this game, brudda!" Wakka cheered.
"Glad to see some confidence in you finally," Lulu said.
Wakka rolled his eyes and spun a blitzball on his finger, showing off.
"We're approaching Luca!" The captain of the ship announced some time later.
Wakka was turning into a nervous wreck, pacing around the ship, muttering to himself, going over the plans and driving everyone insane.
"WILL YOU QUIT THE PACING!! You'll do fine!" Lulu snapped angrily at the red-head.
Wakka blushed, embarrassed and sat down near the front of the ship, not taking his gaze away from the city.
"Jeez, Wakka sure is tense today," Tidus commented.
Yuna smiled softly and nodded.
"He always gets worried and anxious," Yuna explained.
"He's really dedicated to the game, huh?" Tidus said.
Yuna nodded and locked eyes with Tidus.
"You really aren't from here, are you?" She said unexpectedly.
Tidus, slightly confused by the change of subject nodded.
"Tell me about yourself," Yuna demanded but in a kindly way.
"Um ... er ... I don't really know what to say," Tidus shrugged.
"Your family?" The brunette suggested.
"Um ... my dad Jecht, he was a famous blitz player but he disappeared years ago and my mum ... she ... hasn't really managed to cope well ..." Tidus said.
"Jecht? As in Sir Jecht?" Yuna asked, her eyes wide.
"'Sir'?" Tidus questioned.
Yuna nodded.
"He was one of my father's guardians and he became the final aeon ..."
"Wha ...?" Tidus said, flabbergast.
"Yo! Tidus! Welcome to Luca!" Wakka yelled to the blonde.
Yuna joined Kimahri, walking off the boat whilst Tidus ran to catch up with the other blitzball players. When Tidus looked up at the City before him, his breath was taken away and he stared up in awe.
"Amazing ..." Tidus muttered.
"You bet brudda!" Wakka grinned.
"What's everyone staring at?" Tidus asked Wakka.
Wakka pointed to the boat docking. Tidus turned to look at what Wakka was pointing at and met eyes with a guy with a weird, blue hairstyle. The man soon turned away and looked at Yuna next to him.
"Who the hell is he?" Tidus thought.
