"What about your things?"

"I'll send for them later. I wonder why you suddenly got that feeling?" Margie asked as they walk out of Bevelle.

"I don't know. I just feel as if we need to go there." Luna said above the den of singing. The song soothed Luna, it always had. Eventually she began to hum along. Just humming it seemed to elevate her mood. When they reached the Macalania Woods, the sound of the singing was muffled, but they could still hear it. They reached the three-way cross in the woods, and decided to stay there for the night.

They sat and talked some of the night. Margie went to sleep, and Luna was finding it hard to fall asleep. She kept wondering what made her think she needed to go to Luca. Could it be the Aeons? Do they know that something is going on there? The more she thought about it, the less she wanted to sleep. By the time she was even close to falling asleep, the sun was up. I'll just go to sleep early tonight, Luna thought as she got up. Margie was still sleeping, so she walked off a little ways and sat down so as to not bother her. A couple hours later, Margie woke up. As they started walking, Luna tried not to look sleepy. Her right arm itched so much. The cast had been changed due to damage during the battle with Marako and Braba.

"Don't scratch. It just means that the bone is healing." Margie said. Luna smiled and nodded, feeling miserable, but not wanting to say anything. They reached the entrance to the woods and Luna began to hear the thunder roll on the Plains.

"Oh, no." Luna said, stopping.

"What?" Margie asked, turning to her.

"I can't get this cast wet."

"Oh, that's right. Um," Margie said, looking around.

"What about this?" Luna said, plucking a leaf from a plant large enough to cover the cast. Luna wrapped the leaf around her cast and was able to tuck the sides into the openings of the cast.

"Talk about using your natural resources." Margie said.

"Yeah." Luna jumped at the sight of a stroke of lighting.

"You're afraid of lighting?" Luna nodded and told her of the fog she had five years ago.

"I'd be scared, too. I don't blame you." Margie said when Luna finished. As they continued walking, the rain began to wake Luna up. As they came to the inn, Margie said,

"We can rest for a bit."

"I'd rather get through here as quickly as possible. I'm not sure how much longer this leaf is going to last."

"Ok, let's go." Margie said, continuing to walk. Besides the lighting, thunder, and rain, Luna thought the Thunder Plains were nice. I wish those lighting rod towers worked, Luna thought. She and Margie had already dodged quite a few lighting bolts. They walked for a few more hours and Luna saw the entrance to Guadosalam.

"Oh! Look." Luna said, pointing it out to Margie.

"Thank Yevon. We're both soaked. How did you get through the first time?"

"I didn't. I was kidnapped in Guadosalam." Luna said as they walked out of the rain. As they went to leave, they passed the inn.

"Maybe we should stop. You look more tired than I feel." Margie said.

"Ok." Luna was tired. She was even finding it hard to keep her eyes open. She removed the leaf from her cast and realized there was some soft sopts on it. It'll dry, Luna thought as they paide for thier rooms. As soon as her head touched the pillow, Luna was asleep.