Okay, I'm changing the story, it will now be a FFX crossover, and i wanted to do a crossover for a long time, but i never got round to is, so seeing asI have a partially started story, I will change this chapter.

I hope you like it!


"Noooo," Yuna moaned, "not yet, warm bed, nice dream…" She rolled over, trying to free her arm from Lulu's vice like grip.

"Yuna, you must get up. There is a visitor here to see you. She can't wait for very long." She let go of Yuna's wrist, and turned to leave the hut.

She rubbed her wrist and buried her face in her pillow. She knew she had no choice but to get up, otherwise Lulu would come back.

She lifted her duvet and swung her legs out of the bed. She instinctively picked up the staff she'd used during her pilgrimage, and proceeded to the bathroom with a fresh set of clothes. This was her routine every day.

Get woken up by Lulu or Wakka, have a shower, get dressed, meet someone important, eat, go to another island, eat, go home, sleep. She knew what they were doing. They were distracting her from the pain she had felt for a year. The pain of losing a loved one.

Since Tidus had been gone, since they defeated Sin, she'd felt cold and empty inside. Like she wouldn't love anyone again.

On the outside she was more confident, louder, livelier, but inside… Inside she was dying.

She turned off the shower, and dried her self down. She pulled on her clothes. They consisted of purple mid-thigh shorts, a white t-shirt with a yellow ribbon around her waist, and her favourite pair of black boots. It was all reminiscent of her days a s a summoner, but her blue braid hung half way down her back, not being cut with her hair.

She walked out of the hut, expecting to see a crusty old man with a sign-up sheet for her to fill in…again. But no, all she saw was a rather strict looking cat, looking as though it was extremely uncomfortable sitting down.

It stood slightly off of its front paws, before morphing rapidly into a severe woman with a tight bun, and a pair of glasses completing the look.

"Lady Yuna, I'm not here to offer you a place in a society of some kind, if that's what you're thinking. I'm here to offer you a job, as a teacher of divination." What she had said in such a short space of time had convinced her that this woman was serious about what she was offering.

"I've come in the place of the headmaster of the school, he can't be here at present, he's somewhere on a mountain. I need your help as our previous teacher can no longer do her duty, after having a severe nervous breakdown." She sighed heavily before continuing. "The job will commence on the first of September, two weeks today, though you may come to the school at any time to become acquainted with the staff and the area. Any questions?" she asked.

"Yeah, what's September?" asked Wakka loudly.

"Two weeks then?" asked the lady.

"Can I come now? You know…so as I get to know the place a bit?" Yuna asked timidly.

"By all means. We will leave the island at sundown." She turned back into a cat and strode off. Yuna suddenly realised what she had done, knowing it was too late to turn back on her very rash decision.

"Yuna? What was that?" asked Lulu very sternly.

"I have to go, I need to help them." She turned back to her hut to get ready to leave her home again.

"Wakka, we can't let her leave like this, she doesn't know what's going to happen out there." Lulu had spent the best part of the rest of the day alternately yelling at Wakka and Yuna. She even tried to kick the cat.

"I give up…talk to her Wakka, now!"

"Lu, you know I can't change her mind, it's like her pilgrimage. Plus she gets to get away from here. From the memories." Both of them heard Yuna calling out names during the night, before waking up and crying.

"… … … Fine, she can go," she cried, throwing her hands in the air.

"I'll miss you guys… I'll try and write…if you need me just call me." Yuna's eyes glistened with tears.

"Call you?" asked Wakka, dumbfounded.

"Here, I made it; just say the name of someone else who has one and their face should appear on it. I made it on the pilgrimage," she said quickly.

"I'll miss you," said Lulu, about as close to tears as it got for her. "Don't forget to write, okay?"

"I love you guys…" said Yuna, before throwing herself at Lulu for one last hug.

"Ya," said Wakka.

She let go of Lulu and turned away. "I'm ready to go."

The stern woman appeared with a crack. She smiled very slightly at Wakka and Lulu.

She led Yuna over to the edge of the village before taking out an old, weather-beaten shoe and telling her to hold it before counting down under her breath. The last Lulu and Wakka saw of her was a blur disappearing rapidly into the sky. The woman wrapped her cloak around her and disappeared with a crack.

"She's really gone," sobbed Lulu. She had been crying since Yuna had left Spira an hour ago. Wakka had no idea how to comfort her, so he put his arms around her and held her.

A soft yell penetrated the clearing, growing louder by the second. Lulu looked up to see a speck, growing larger, and larger, until it hit the floor, two metres from where they were standing. A cloud of dust went flying into the air.

"Shit, that hurt," said a muffled, but fairly distinctive voice.

"Hey Blondie, watch your mouth, ya?" called Wakka.

"Wakka?" The voice asked. The figure staggered to its feet, trying hard to retain its balance.

The dust cleared and Tidus stood, hands to his head, obviously in pain. He sat down again, still holding onto his head. He stood up, tentatively taking his hands away from his head.

Lulu broke away from Wakka, and stalked over to Tidus. She drew her hand back and slapped him hard on the cheek.

"What was that?" asked Wakka. Tidus' hand flew to his cheek, and he looked shocked.

"You think you can just come back here after the way you left us, and the way you left Yuna?" she asked coldly.

"I didn't have a choice, do you think I wanted to leave? I'd have stayed forever if I could have, but obviously I couldn't," he said taking his time to think over what he was saying.

Lulu calmed down a bit when she realised what was going on. He had obviously never meant to leave.

"So…where is everyone?" he asked, quietly. Wakka and Lulu could see that he wanted to know where Yuna was.

"Tidus, I'm sorry, but Yuna left earlier today, she's gone." Lulu sighed heavily.

Tidus looked crestfallen, but inside he felt hollow and lonely.

"Where did she go, maybe I can find her?" he asked. He looked faintly hopeful, but the expression on their faces told him other wise.

"You don't know, do you? You didn't bother to ask…"

"You think we don't care about her? Well we do, and it hurts us that she left and it is all your fault," she snapped drawing closer to him with every word.

"My fault?" he asked in a very small voice, shrinking in on himself.

"If you hadn't gone and made her fall in love with you and then left, then maybe she'd be a bit more up beat. You really do not have a clue do you and I…" she stopped short. She looked down at the floor then at her hands. "I'm sorry I'm like this you two, I guess I'm just a bit upset that's all. " she did look upset, her face was tear streaked and her eyes were bloodshot. She did the most un-Lulu like thing. She went over to Tidus, who drew back, and hugged him and kissed his cheek. He looked shocked, but managed to return the hug before Lulu turned away. Wakka had him in a headlock before he could move, and was left with a large red mark around his neck.

"It's good to be back," he said quietly to himself. #

In England, Yuna was alone. The severe looking woman had gone somewhere and wouldn't be back for a few days.

On her first nigh alone, she cried bitterly, hot tears burning into her face.

Her second night was spent on a roof, making it rain and snow alternately.

During her third night alone she held herself in a state of catatonia, and did not re-awaken until the next morning, upon which she tried to stand up several times and found herself unable to stand or walk, so she managed to find a piece of a strange fruit called an…apple, which she ate to keep her going.

By the fourth night she was physically and emotionally shattered so she slept straight through until the next morning.

On the fifth day, most of the other teachers were arriving to the school, so she made the effort to get up and to look better than she had done recently. She walked to the hall that morning for breakfast, as apposed to having an elf bring it to her. She met with some of the professors, the former potions master, the charms teacher and the astronomy teacher.

"It's an honour to be here, I hope we all get along," she said in a small voice.

A rather loud voice interrupted the conversations, proclaiming that she had a hair in her beans.

"Hey, what?" the voice asked. The professors looked away and began to disperse. Blonde hair scraped back, Rikku was leaning over a plate, concentrating on a piece of hair protruding from her pile of beans.

"Rikku?" gasped Yuna.

"Yunie?" cried Rikku.

Rikku practically leapt to her feet, and charged at Yuna, knocking her off of hers.

"Yunie, I never thought I'd see you again, how are you?" she asked, her arms firmly around Yuna's shoulders. Yuna dragged herself and Rikku to their feet and pulled Rikku off of her. That wasn't easy. Rikku may have been small, but she was very strong.

"Rikku…what are you doing here?" she asked, slightly dumbfounded.

"I got a job!" she squealed, rather proud of herself.

"Doing what?"

"Potions, it should be fun." She grinned like an idiot before trying to find the hair again.


Remember how i said the formerpotions master...hehehe