Hehe! Another chapter! IN A NEW RECORD: TWO DAYS! (happy dance) I hope you people like fluffy, 'cause that's pretty much what this chapter is…I think…

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Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh…or the beautiful bishies in it…or the annoyed blonde who dyed her hair brown, Tea Gardner. Oh yea and I don't own Tales of Symphonia that inspired this fic and created most of the characters names and looks.


Thunder boomed and crackled in the distance, definitely heard over the roaring high winds. The lightning was clashing over the great agitating sea and the thunder could almost be felt in the thick air. Huge waves crashed upon the beaches and docks in the port, Escaine. The wooden ships groaned against the wind striking their hulls in the terrible storm.

Out on a very small island sat Undine, in her human form, watching the storm play out before her. The great waves smacked against the small rock but she did not even flinch. She smiled as the sea churned and the rain poured down upon her small frame in the middle of nowhere.


"You did well tonight, Volt," commented a male voice.

The God of Lightning whirled around and stared at his guest. Celsius stepped into the deity's master bedroom in his Temple of Lightning; the whole room was colored a dark purple with currents of electricity often coursing through the building.

"Celsius, this is…a surprise."

The God of Lightning had pale purple skin and wore a purple tunic and purple trousers, dark purple boots and several golden armbands on his upper arms, along with a very spiky deep purple cloak. His hair was wild and had several spikes and was a dark purplish-red, almost black with a few blonde bangs standing straight up and sticking out of the side of his face. His hair was always moving and flowing because of the static electricity around him. (1)

"Well, since you never come to visit me, or anyone else for that matter, I decided to come visit you and compliment you on such a nice storm." the Ice God shrugged, walking up to Volt.

"…" Volt didn't reply and continued what he was doing before Celsius interrupted him, watching the storm out his window as it progressed.

The two stared out the window, Volt's gazed glued on nothing, while Celsius often looked over at him with a very annoyed face. Finally he brought his hand to his mouth and fake coughed, getting the other man's attention.

"You know, everyone's been rather worried about you," the Ice God started, "Especially Undine."

The deity stiffened at Celsius' words, bowing his head in thought and shame. When the god tried to read Volt's expression, his bangs covered his dazzling violet-crimson eyes.

"She…is?" Volt finally spoke, slowly and softly.

The other divinity nodded and folded his arms, "She's been spending more and more time down on earth, around those mortals. Efreet and Sylph are worried, particularly Efreet. He thinks she just might stay down there one of these times."

The God of Lightning gave a little nod, showing he understood and was listening, and then gazed at the rain falling down from the sky. After he took a deep breath he ask Celsius another question.

"And… what do you think?"

Celsius' head shot up in surprise, "What do you mean?"

"What is… your opinion on Undine going down to earth?" Volt clarified.

The God of Ice breathed in deeply and let out a huge sigh, "I think, the only reason she goes down there...is because she has no one to talk to. She has the need for adventure and the other gods just bicker and fight. You forget, we hardly see you, Aska or Kumori…well most of us."

Volt narrowed his eyes, "What do you mean, 'most of us'?"

Celsius walked up to the window and glared at the shadows deep in the night. He slowly brought his hand and placed it on the glass window, frost instantly forming around his hand. The god pulled away and looked at his palm, and then tightened it into a fist.

"Undine told me that she once ran into Kumori a few months ago, down on the surface…" he started.

The Lightning God jerked a bit and clenched one of his fists tightly behind his back, hoping the other wouldn't see.

"As you, and everyone else must know by now how Kumori has set his eye on her. From the way I've seen him look at her sometimes, up in the heavens, there is pure lust in his eyes. I know that whatever he wants to do to Undine…she will definitely distaste." Celsius continued.

"I see…" Volt spoke very quite, almost not audible at all, for if he spoke any louder he would be spitting curses at the deranged god.

"But…" the Ice God picked up, causing Volt's eyes to flash dangerously, a few sparks cackling in his hair, "For the past few months, every time I see her, she becomes colder, more secluded. I no longer see pure happiness in her eyes, she puts on a fake smile just to try and please us."

The God of Lightning turned away, forcing his eyes to stare out the glass, his eyes watering and threatening to tear. She does not deserve such a life, hiding in fear of Kumori and masking what is really wrong, he thought.

It was almost as if his godly brethren could tell what he was thinking. The deity pretended to examine his fingernails, almost not caring for the subject, his tone obvious as a hint.

"Maybe you should go visit her? I'm sure she would be delighted with your company. She has been very lonely as of late."

The clever God of Ice had hit his weak spot; Volt instantaneously grew uncomfortable with the subject and started to grow uneasy, shifting from foot to foot.

"I…I don't even know where to find her." he thought quickly, making up an excuse.

"Well that shouldn't be too hard," Celsius replied with a cocky attitude, "You are the God of Lightning and I know for a fact that she's out in that gale."

Volt took a deep breath of air and let it out, he knew how much he wanted to see Undine, and if he didn't go now, Celsius would never let him live it down. He slunk his shoulders and gave the weariest face he could muster at the god.

The divinity gave Volt an unwavering stare with a look that said 'I will never let you live this one down if you do not get your butt in gear'.

"Alright!" cried Volt, holding his hands in the air as a gesture of surrender; "Alright…I shall go meet with her."

Before Celsius could come up with a devious remark, the Thunder God transformed into a bolt of lightning and fired up into the sky, faster than a mortal could blink. The Frost deity smiled and turned to walk out of the temple, when a lightning bolt nearly struck his side.

Celsius stood frozen for an instant, looking at the smoking mark before him and he looked up to the sky, shaking his head and he headed to his own temple.


Volt was gliding through the raging storm above the surface; his body was continuously sparking and sending out electricity into the surround clouds. His cape was flapping and swirling in the high winds that were trying to push him off course.

The Thunder God flew up higher, into the heavens to try and see where Undine was from his spot. Instead, he saw another, more voluptuous goddess. Sylph had out her great golden wings and was flying around the clouds, creating the furious winds.

The goddess spotted, more like felt the god's presence and leaned, flapping into a turn and fluttered over, landing on her feet ever so gracefully.

"Volt! I am so pleased to see you! Where have you been hiding all of this time?" Sylph asked, happiness clear in her high voice as she walked up and hugged the deity.

"You know," Volt said as she released him from her hug, "Those mortals are sure a handful!"

"Ha Ha! That's what I hear!" the goddess laughed, "I'm glad I don't have to watch over them!"

He flashed her an annoyed and agitated look, which made Sylph quickly chuckled nervously. He crossed his arms and continued to stare at the divinity until she spoke again.

"I mean...you do such a nice job looking after the poor dears. I could never do that as well as you!"

The God of Lightning sighed, he knew how Sylph did not want to watch over the mortals, but she didn't have to continually remind him about it.

"What are you doing here anyway?" Sylph asked mysteriously, "It appeared that you were looking for someone."

"Actually, I was looking for Undine." Volt said openly.

"Hmm…" Sylph brought her index finger to her chin in thought, "I think I noticed her down on the surface. She was on an island watching the storm, though I do not know if she is still there. She almost certainly is."

"Thank you."

The god started to walk off to continue his search when the goddess called out to him, raising her hand in a gesture to stop.

"Wait!"

"What is the matter, Sylph?" He asked curiously.

She walked over and put her hand on his shoulder, "Just be your overconfident brave self and you'll be fine."

Volt gaped at her but quickly shook his head and closed his open mouth. Of course she knew; Sylph is practically the goddess of love!

"Thank you."

The Wind deity smiled and gave him a heartfelt wink, "Go get 'em Tiger!"

The God of Thunder smiled and transformed into a bolt of lightning, heading down towards the planet. Sylph sighed as she watched him go before unfurling her great wings and flapped a few times, taking flight.


Undine, still in her human form, laid down on her island, she was leaning on her elbows, staring at the darkness at the typhoon before her. Her eyes drooped lazily as she stifled a yawn.

This is so peaceful, she thought, ignoring the fact that the storm was most likely destroying ships and wreaking some houses in the port.

Undine sat up, stretching her arms out above her head, her tunic rising a bit on her stomach. After that, she wrapped her arms around her now raised knees and continued her storm gazing.

Strangely, the hair on the back of her neck stood up, causing her to furrow her brow in thought, although she did not worry about it too much. All of the static from the storm did that when a lightning bolt was going to strike soon.

Lightning…Volt…

Suddenly, a giant wave of mana appeared, making Undine widen her eyes in surprise, the only thing that could make that much mana would be the arrival of a god.

"Undine… it has been awhile, has it not?" a cool deep voice asked behind her.

She whirled her head around, her brown hair floating and then settling down beside her face. The goddess could feel her eyes enlarge and her heart thump faster, not to mention blood rise to her cheeks.

"Volt…"

The god was also now in his human form, his skin was now fine like a mortals but he was wearing about the same clothes, though he no longer had on his cloak, but his amazing spiky hair and vivid crimson eyes were still there. ((1))

"I… I mean," the goddess quickly recovered from the shock, "Yes, it has been quite some time. What brings you here?"

At first, he did not respond, just walking over and sitting down beside her, so close their hips almost touch, not that she minded. The god sighed and watched the storm before turning to her.

"I am just retiring from watching over mortals for a while. Moreover, Celsius said you wanted to see me."

Undine froze, she felt ever muscle in her boy relax and tighten at the same time. So many thoughts were dashing through her mind at the same time so she had to take a deep breath before answering.

"I…just wanted to make sure you were alright. We haven't heard from you in many moons, I was just a little apprehensive, that's all." she replied quickly, pulling some of her bangs behind to ear to distract him from her blushing.

Volt watched as she fidgeted nervously. He could feel that her heartbeat was rushed and her breathing was choppy as she avoided his eyes and watched the sea.

"I'm relieved that someone still remembered me, I have been gone for almost 5 moon cycles (2)." He said with a bit of a chuckle.

Undine did not answer him outwardly, instead she lowered her head and looked away, whispering, "How could I forget you?"

Alas, Volt had heard her and he was delighted at the way she responded to that, she loved him enough that she didn't forget him at all; from all of the body signals she's been giving him. He could tell that he almost never left her mind.

The god watched her as she kept playing with her fingers, entwining them and untying them, until Volt artfully brought out his arm and placed his hand on her opposite shoulder, feeling her jump. She could feel the static moving from his hand into her body, if he was in his true form, it would hurt more, but for now it only tingled.

Undine went to look at his face, determine what he was doing, but before she could, Volt slowly pulled her upper body towards him, having her head rest on his shoulder. At first, her body tensed as a tingling feeling, probably from Volt, and a feeling she had never felt before, both raced through her body.

While she sat like a statue, she felt as the god's hand slowly started caressing her arm, as he brought his face close to hers. The goddess finally started to relax and loosened up, leaning into Volt's embrace.

"What happened with you and Kumori?" he suddenly whispered into her ear.

Undine jumped and looked at him, what would make him bring this up all of a sudden? She slowly stretched and sat up straight, gaining some distance between both of them.

"Nothing! Nothing at all…" she replied, a little too swift for Volt's liking.

"What happened?" he almost hissed, grabbing tightly onto her wrist.

She flinched as he squeezed her arm and looked at the ground, biting on her lip. The god gradually relaxed his grip and started stroking the back of her hand with his palm, attempting to coax the answer out of her.

"He…He…" she started, thinking out her words carefully, "It was nothing…He just tried to…woo me."

Volt narrowed his eyes and almost started to growl, he slipped his hand inside of Undine's and grasped it forcefully, his hair sparking and crackling dangerously.

"That snake! How dare he-"

"It's not like I gave in to his…futile endeavors." Undine said quickly, trying to stop the god's anger.

The God of Lightning looked at her with his crimson eyes flashing treacherously. Undine stared at him with pleading eyes and he grabbed both of her hands in his.

"Please…don't do something you would regret. That bastard is not worth it! We all know he is a snake and there is no way his pathetic attempts of wooing me would work!" She stood up and walked away a few steps, her back to the other deity.

The Goddess of Water stared out at the sea, fury almost vibrating around her. The sea itself recognized her rage and made even more mountainous waves splash up onto the little island, drenching her with seawater.

Volt watched her as her hair became stuck to her back and then in a few moments, became dry again, as well as her body, magically turning dry as a bone.

The Lightning God stood up and brushed some stray dirt of off his butt. Then he walked over to her, about to put his arms around her when he paused, only for a second. He shook his head once, wrapping his arms around her waist and leaning her into his chest.

Volt brought his face next to Undine's and nuzzled her cheek and whispered into her ear, "You deserve someone better than him. Someone who won't treat you like an item, a toy."

"You mean, yourself?" she said with a cheeky attitude.

"Yes…"

The goddess's head shot up, he was being completely honest for he didn't pause or sound uncertain with his answer. She shook her head lightly, Volt was always one to state things straight out, as they were.

"You were always one to be bluntly honest." Undine laughed lightly.

For a short spell, neither one moved, until Undine could feel Volt's body shift. Unexpectedly, his considerable larger hands grabbed her shoulder and forced her a bit to turn around.

"Wha…"

The Goddess of Water was cut off when Volt's lips were being placed on her own. He positioned his arms around her hips and pulled her really close to his body. By instinct, she wrapped her arms around his neck and let all of her muscles hang loose.

As soon as their lips had touch, Undine could feel a wave of electricity flash through her body, making her immobile for a minute. Soon the shock, both physical and emotional, was behind her, she began to make the kiss more passionate.

And so the two stood, standing underneath the raining waves and booming thunder, sharing the love they had built for centuries.

Aww… So cute! I love my work!

1 & (1)- HE LOOKS LIKE KRATOS! HAHA! LOL!1!one!1!

2- Since this is elder times, like medieval, I decided to make it sound like it more. The cycle of the moon is about a month, so he was gone about 5 or more months.

Mana- In Tales of Symphonia they say, "The Life of Mana is the Foundation of the World". Basically meaning that mana provides life to the land as well as air, water and the sun, as well has to help cast magic. For example, if there isn't a lot of mana there are droughts and crops don't grow well.

Mana 2-Because these are gods, they can't say "Oh God!" so they say "Oh Mana!" I know it's stupid but I couldn't think of anything else.

Mana 3-When Undine "feels a lot of mana" that means a strong presence or a lot of energy, like she says, the presence of a god.

R and R please! Or…just review? I don't know…