Apparently Ivy had been wishing dearly to toss me from the truck and watch me bounce in the rear view mirror. Damned woman.
Haha, she had almost accomplished such a feat. Luckily, Fox had stopped the car and began to lecture her friend. I don't think I have ever seen Fox so mad. Ivy took no heed of it, and just continued her mad fits of laughter, earning her another red mark on her cheek, and a trip out of the car into the grass.
Fox had not been lying when she said that this town was very clean. It was. No mako reactors, everything was run by materia (very very old materia by the looks of it). All the mastered materia was placed in the center of town, where a large crystal set on a stone was. The materia was used to light the lamps that seemed to be on constantly, and to produce water for the homes and fountains. It was all a very bizarre place.
The town was rather close, and Cloud said it reminded him a lot of home. There were a total of 7 houses, other then Ivy's, a school house, a general store built into someone's home, and an inn atop of the store. The main part of town, where the rock and crystal sat, was all tiled with bright blue and deep forest green. It was a lovely place.
When I realized Ivy didn't live in this part of town, I found myself and the others driving along a small dirt road, where trees lined either side( yet still managed to cover the gap the road made, making it dark enough for us to turn on headlights). Here at the end of the road I saw a house. Cloud was staring wide eyed at it, for it resembled the mansion in his home town.
It wasn't that big, I realize now, but it was pretty close. Ivy said that the house was based off from the Shinra mansion, and was merely a down sized version. Professor Gast and his team had been the only Shinra to know about this town, and had decided to leave it to its beauty and not build a mako reactor here. I was still stunned. Ivy had never mentioned being filthy rich beforeā¦
Guess it wouldn't have mattered with Ivy. She would have lived the same way even if she had a hold of all that money.
For awhile things were dull. There were a few women in this town, but nothing worth winning over. Cloud found the place charming, but it was to easy going for either of us. Ivy hated it, you could just tell by the look on her face. The only one of us who seemed at home was Fox. Little earth child. Ugh.
