Disclaimer: I wrote this story on another site with the pen name Cecilia but with different characters. I changed the characters of the real story to the ones of the Final Fantasy so that fans of Final Fantasy can read and enjoy it as much as those on the other site. Also, even though I own FFX, I barely know anything about the cities and stuff like that, so don't kill me for it.
Thank you to everybody who has been reading all throughout my first story and for the people who encouraged me that this story didn't suck. I was just about to leave this story hanging so without all of you, I would never have finished my first story that I'm very proud of. I believe that I have learned much and have improved at least a little in my writing. At least I know I've improved on the speed of my typing. Heehee. All of you guys or gals are the BOOOOOOMMMMBBBB!
"Mother, you never finished your story," the child said. "Please finish it."
"Okay, but this time, you better stay up for the whole thing," the mother said.
"Okay." The child jumped on the bed and tucked himself/herself in. The mother took a seat on the bed.
"Okay. Where was I?" the mother asked.
"You were at the part where the bee realized that there was something wrong with the flower," the child said.
"Oh, yes. Well, when the bee took nectar from the flower that it thought was the flower it used to help, it soon realized that it was not the flower.
The bee decided to search some more.
Finally, the bee came across a dying blue daisy in a pot of soil in a garden. Feeling sorry for it, the bee buzzed down and took nectar from it. It then realized that this was the flower that it had helped the day before.
'The flower must have been sucking up blue water to turn into the color that it is now,' the bee thought.
Then a child came up to the flower.
'Mommy, the flower for my science project is dying,' the child said. 'I'm going to throw it away.'
The bee knew that it must save the flower from being thrown away so it swooped down and stung the child.
'Mommy, a bee stung me!' the child screamed and ran away.
The bee slowly fell to the ground and eventually died.
Days went by and the flower lived for as long as it could. Because the bee had died and there were no bees to help the flower live, the flower also withered and died. The End."
"Mommy, that's too sad. Can you change the ending?"
"Umm...well…all right, then." The mother thought. "How about...When the bee died, it waited until the flower came up to heaven with it. Then, after a few years, they reincarnated and met again, as human. In the end, they married."
"I like that ending better," the child said. "What were their names?"
The father entered the room and came up to the bed. "Yuna and Tidus," they answered at the same time.
After the child had gone to sleep, the mother and the father went out and stopped outside the room. The mother placed her arms around the father's shoulder and looked into his clear, blue eyes and he into her bicolor eyes. The father removed the strand of brown hair from the mother's face and wrapped his arms around her waist.
"I love you…Tidus," the mother whispered.
"And I love you, too…Yuna," the father replied.
They leaned forward and once again shared a kiss. In the dark, the bee watch on the father's wrist and the daisy necklace on the mother's neck glowed brightly together…
Everybody, when I began this story, I never knew the one thing that this story centered on was Destiny. Also, I knew that I would end it with the mother finishing her story like the real story of Yuna and Tidus and that the mother stays anonymous. As I was finishing up this epilogue, I surprised myself. It just dawned on me right then and there that the mother should be the reincarnated Yuna all along and that she had married to the reincarnated Tidus. I didn't even know that it would end this way! You know, I just realized that in this story, there were a lot of shouting and people cutting off when people were trying to talk. Wow, they were so rude. So now that the story's completely over, which chapter do you guys like best?
