Luna awoke to a heavy feeling in her right arm, and it hurt a little. She looked to her left, and Bobby sat there in a chair. She looked at her right arm, and saw that it was in a cast. Some of what had happened come flooding back to her.

"You're really accident prone, you know that?" Bobby said with a smile, trying to make her smile.

"I know. At this rate, we'll never make it to Zanarkand in time."

"Naw. We'll make it."

"So, how bad is it?" Luna asked, holding the casted arm up.

"Um, there's two breaks. One here, and one here." Bobby said, touching the cast where the breaks were.

"I see. Let's go. We've wasted enough time." Luna said, getting up, and then almost falling. If it hadn't been for Bobby catching her, she would have been on the floor. "Good catch." Luna said as she regained her balance.

"Maybe you should sit back down?"

"Naw. I'm just a little off balance because I'm not use to this weight yet, that's all." Luna said, holding up her casted right arm and smiling.

"Ok. Well, you were out for a good day and a half. Let's get going. Are you ready?"

"Yeah."

Outside, the morning was very bright, probably around ten o'clock or so. As they walked, Luna thought about all the twists and turns her life had taken in the past couple of months, let alone the past two years. She never thought that she would lose Betty, her nanny, friend, and the person she considered a sister. Then there was always Derick, her first love. Could she ever find love again? Did she WANT to find love again?

"Luna?" Luna looked up at Bobby at the sound of his voice.

"Yes?"

"We need to go this way. You're going back to the Thunder Plains." Bobby said, who had made a left turn.

"Oh, yeah. Of course." Luna said, walking back over to him. "Where are we going now?"

"Bevelle. I can't wait. It's been a while since I've been home." Bobby said, his eyes lighting up with excitment. Bevelle, Luna thought. I haven't been there since I was five years old. At just about this time, they came to a couple of gaurds.

"Lady Yuna! What are you doing comeing back here!" One of the gaurds asked, holding his gun at the ready.

"I'm not Yuna. I'm her sister."

"Yeah, right. And my dog can talk." The gaurd on the left said.

"Why won;t you let us through? She said she's not Yuna, and she's not. You shouldn't accuse someone of being someone else!" Bobby said.

"Wait a second, there were more people with Yuna. Sorry for the confusion. You can go in."

"What has she done?" Luna asked, growing concerned for her sister.

"She's commited a crime."

"Like what?"

"She's killed Meastor Syemour, and she killed Grand Meastor Mika."

"No. She would never do that!" Luna cried, astonished at this news.

"Well, she did. If you support her, you are not welcome here."

"But I MUST go pray to the Fayth."

"Fine. Go." The guard on the right said, turning back to his guarding postion. The on the left followed suit.

"Thank you." Luna said as she and Bobby passed through. Yuna would never kill anyone, would she? Especially a Meastor of Yevon. She couldn't have changed THAT much in ten years. She's a summoner. She would have agree with the teachings, wouldn't she? Or did she decide to follow the Al Bhed ways? But then she wouldn't really be a summoner. I'm not going to say that she killed them. I don't think that she has. Her thoughts were stopped as they reached the Highbridge. She was amazed by everything that she seen. She jumped and looked at Bobby as she heard him laugh.

"What's so funny?" Luna asked as they walked up to a door.

"Your face. You look like a little kid on their birthday." Bobby said as they passed through the door. Luna must have had that amazed look on her face again becuase Bobby began to laugh again.

"When you haven't seen your hometown in ten years, things are going to amaze you." Luna said simply.

"I guess so. We were making our back from Besaid when the Al Bhed got us. So, hwta do you want to do first? We can go to my house and get something to eat. My mom's a really great cook."

"That sounds good." Luna said. She let Bobby lead the way to his house. The front door led to the living room. As they entered, Bobby called,

"Mom, I'm home!" A woman of a little over five foot rushed in. She had the same shade of hair as her son, and eyes the shade of Derick's.

"Bobby? Is that really you? Where are the other boys? They didn't... Did they?" she aske din rapid fire.

"Yes, mom. It's really me. the guys are fine. They were picked up by the Al Bhed."

"Oh. Who's this? Have you finally brought someone home to meet me?" Luna's eyes went wide when she realized that Bobby's mother thought that they were together. Luna began to shake her head no when Bobby said,

"No, mom. Luna is a summoner. Both of her gaurdians died and me and the guys decided that it would be best that I went with her. You know that the Summoners have to have guardians to protect them on their pilgrimage."

"Yeah, that's true. I was hoping htat you had finally found someone to settle down with."

"I will eventually, mom. Don't worry." Bobby said as they all sat down in the living room.

"You two look hungry. Want me to fix you something to eat?"

"Sure." Bobby said as she got up. Luna was taking in all the nick-nacks that were placed around th room. Most of them were figures of various fiends and animals. Some were of the High Sommoners that had defeated Sin. Luna got up to look at the Summoner figures. They were placed in order, from left to right, first to last. Luna came to the last Summoner, Braska, and stopped.

She looked at it and smiled. I hope I'm making you proud, dad. That's all I ever wanted to do. I just hope I can follow in your footsteps well enough. I never thought that I would have done this. I know that the way I became a Summoner isn't really anything to be proud of, but I do hope to make you proud now. I know that I haven't seen you in ten years, but I still love you with all my heart. I'll come visit you on the Far Plain soon, I promise.

"Luna." Luna jumped at the sound of her name. She turned to see Bobby standing behind her.

"Yes?"

"Mom made us some sandwiches. Come on."

"Oh, ok." Luna said, looking back at the figure of her father and then followed Bobby into the kitchen.

As they sat down, Bobby's mother said,

"Oh, my name is Margie. What's your's?"

"Luna."

"It's nice to meet you, Luna."

"Likewise." Luna said as she sat. As they ate, Margie talked.

"Enough about me. What about you, Luna? What made you become a summoner?"

"Well, my reasons for becoming a Summoner aren't so honorable." Luna said, her face turning red.

"Oh? How's that?"

"I went into the Cloister of Trials as a dare. Once in the Chamber of the Fayth, I was told that I was punished by having to become a Summoner." Luna explained.

"Oh. Do you regret that your life has turned out this way?"

"Oh, no. Now that I'm on my pilgrimage, I'm actually happy that my life had turned out this way. I'm willing to do anything for Spira. That and I'm doing this for my fallen gaurdians. Not to mention my father."

"Was your father a Crusader?"

"No. He was a Summoner."

"Oh?"

"You have a porcilen figure of him. I was admiring it."

"Lord Braska?"

"Yes, ma'am."

"I thought you looked fimilar. So, you're Yuna's sister?"

"Yes, ma'am. She's two years older than me."

"You two must be very close."

"Yes, we were. After our father died, we were seperated and she went to live on Besaid and I lived on Killika."

"I see. I bet you miss her."

"I do."

"Well, you'll get to see her again."

"I know. And I actually hope it's soon." Luna said with a smile.