My Dream. My Story.

By Rodare

Disclaimer: Read Chapter One! I have no time to waste! It's useless to keep saying that I don't own anything! Unless I manage to buy Square Enix with a wad of gum I doubt it will ever be mine, OKAY? Aggravated muttering from author

Here it is after so long a time…lol…I'm sorry, I know I promised to update soon but I started on another story…don cha worry I'll keep on with this one…and I got school to worry about too…I'm a lazy writer with no time…oh well, why be a spoil sport …R&R on your own…lol…love ya.

Thanks with all my heart to my Two! Did you hear? Two reviewers…digitalgirl89 and Veti….thank you so much…(Hands out cookies and Gippal and Tidus plushies Wink)

You two are my inspiration!


Chapter 2

"Lady Yuna," our butler said walking into the room slowly. "You have visitors, milady."

"They may come in," I said putting down my book as I stood up. He nodded as he left and rubbed my temples slightly. Who in Spira was it this time? Probably another alleged family relation.

"Where's my girl, ya?" a loud voice with a heavy Besaidian accent called. I looked up instantly to the living room double doors. I smiled and ran to him before he even managed to walk in. "There ya are, ya?"

"Oh, Wakka," I said hugging him tightly. "I thought you said you wouldn't be able to come until tonight?"

"We managed to cancel our affairs earlier," a cool feminine voice answered behind us making Wakka grin foolishly. I pulled back from him and stared at the woman I loved like a sister.

"Lulu," I said running in to her arms. I hugged her tightly and she kisses my cheek. "I missed you so much."

"Now, now," someone else said in a soft, serene voice. "Leave something for her favorite cousin."

"Baralai?" I said pulling away from Lulu. He smiled and hugged me tightly. "I'm so happy you're here, too."

"How could I miss your birthday?" he asked with another of those smiles. I pulled back from him and smiled at them all. "Uncle Braska did say this was going to be the most important one ever."

"It indeed is," Father said walking in as I held on to Baralai's arm. Dad smiled as he saw us. Behind him was Elder Kimarhi Ronso, who had arrived earlier in the day. He was a representative of Yevon and an old family friend. He had played a large part in my education before he was sent to Gagazet.

"Today will be a day to remember, sweetheart," Dad said taking my hands as he kissed my forehead lovingly. "Now, if I could round up Auron our family reunion would be complete."

"Sir Auron comes," Kimarhi growled surprising everyone. He had never been the talkative type. "Kimarhi knows."

"Let's hope you are right, Kimarhi," Dad said with a smile. "Okay we have to get ready for tonight."

Tonight was the night father would name me his heir officially. He hadn't said anything to me to make it a surprise, but I knew. I knew and I hated the idea. I cared about my people, don't misunderstand me. I would gladly give anything for them, but ruling? That was a whole different thing. No, I've never wished for any kind of control. I didn't want it.

And, yet… I could not find the courage to turn from it. I couldn't disappoint my father. It was expected of me. I had to. What I wanted didn't matter so long as my people were happy. Expectations and responsibilities toward the Children of Yevon had been drilled day by day into my mind and heart since my birth. I wish it hadn't.

I wish wishes would be true. I wish dreams were real. I wish I could fly.


"Ti!" Gippal called running into our cabin in a rush. I looked up from the equipment I was finishing packing.

"What's up?" I asked grabbing my sword.

"You won't believe who's on the ship," he said and his voice turned with a slight hint of anger. I turned concerned and one look at his face had me cursing. "That's right, cousin. Jecht is here."

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