A/N: I'm not great with names, but I tried. That's what counts, isn't it? Enjoy!

Chapter 2:Giggle fits

'I'm sorry I haven't visited in a long time. I don't know why I haven't.' With that thought, Yuna felt a dull pain as she rubbed the back of her head. She peered over her shoulder to see her husband laugh nervously. She tossed the blitz ball back gently, despite the want to chuck it at him. When all was well, she turned back to the two floating figures ahead of her.

'Like I was saying. A lot has happened. Well, that's sort of an understatement.' She thought with a roll of her bi-colored eyes. 'I can't believe – "

She stopped mid thought as a giggle fest erupted just then. She turned around to see her husband tickling her daughter and son. Her children's faces red from laughing, screaming for her to come and save them. "Tidus." She said sweetly.

"Sorry, Yuna." The Zanarkand blitz player apologized as he pulled his son closer to him, stopping his escape. She watched as her daughter pounced on him from behind, flashing her mother a smile before turning her attention back to what was going on.

Yuna reluctantly returned to what she was doing. 'Dad, mom, they're great kids. A little mischievous at times, much like their father . . . and I guess me, too. Our son, Sky is just like his dad in everyway except for maybe two things: the color of his hair and eyes, both of which he takes after me. His hair is unruly like his fathers, though. He's only three, but I can tell he's gonna be a blitz ball player, and a great one at that. I don't play blitz ball professionally like Tidus, but I've learned a few things.' She heard her son let out a grunt, forcing Yuna to see what was happening behind her. She turned around to see her tiny tot wrestling with his dad. Her son's face full of fierce determination to beat his "old" man without the underlying hatred.

'I once in a great while I'll go after a sphere, but those days are pretty much gone. Or so that's what I keep telling him. Some adventures are too good to resist. I do continue to sing though, creating new songs, and singing the old ones. Sharing the joy, and remembering the past. The concerts are always filled, and sometimes I'll play during intermission of a blitz ball game. But my favorite is to sing to them.' Yuna told her parents, glancing over at her children.

'Our daughter, Luna, named after a great woman like I was, she was named after you mom. She's more like me. Sometimes I think she's seven going on thirty. She's reserved, stubborn, and determined. Arguments between her and I can get pretty heated. She loves to help others, Paine and Rikku often joke that she nothing but a mini-me. She very smart and mature for her age, I guess she is like me. She has his golden hair, but my green albhed eyes. But that's not –'

"Yuna!" Came the frantic voice of her former guardian.

The High Summoner looked to her right and then to her left, her youngest, Kairi crawling up to her mother's side. The infant stopped at her mother's left and tugged at her white dress. Kairi let out a giggle as she stretched her hands out to be picked up. Yuna obliged and picked her up tickling her stomach, making the baby girl laugh even harder. She looked at her husband who showed complete fright.

"Sorry hun, she got out of her carrier, I didn't – I'm sorry." He apologized.

Yuna shook her head, letting him know she wasn't upset. "She's okay."

Yuna tried one last time to finish her thoughts. 'And this little one has his eyes, my hair color, and is nothing but happy. She has his carefree laugh. She's only one, but more than a handful for Tidus and I. All of them are. The elders in Besaid say she looks like me, but I say Kairi's an even blend of the both of us.' She looked back at the trio laughing when she caught Luna's eyes. She smiled at her returning to the two figures in front watching the spectacle. While Yuna was never ashamed or embarrassed by her family, why would she? The Gullwing was rather happy no one else was trying to visit their lost loved ones, as she highly doubted they would be ale to concentrate, much less pay their respects in peace.

'Rikku just gave birth to twins . . . again. I don't know how her and Gippal are gonna survive . . . twins! Paine is doing fine. Her and Baralai are taking a vacation with their two kids. Lulu and Wakka are doing well too. They have three kids, too; two boys and a girl. Tidus often teases Wakka about our son and his only girl being boyfriend and girlfriend. While I wouldn't admit it to Wakka's face, I can't help but laugh at how flustered he gets thinking about his little girl dating.'

Yuna stopped and looked down to her right, still rocking Kairi in her arms. There, she saw Luna staring up at her with curious eyes. "Mommy, what are you do'in?"

"Talking to my mom and dad." Yuna replied.

"Oh." Was all her daughter said.

Yuna expected her to retreat back to her father, but was pleasantly surprised when her daughter did the blessing gesture and then stood silently next to her mother.

The High Summoner smiled. 'I don't have much more to say or time to say anything, really. We're going to visit Kimarhi and his cubs for a little. Our kids love to play together, and they like the change in environment. Besaid doesn't get snow.'

"Yuna." Tidus called. "I think the kids – he's getting antsy." He informed, as Sky threw the ball at his dad. Tidus caught the ball in the knick of time before letting it hit him in the face. The former guardian lunged for his son, grabbing him by the waist and pulling him back. Sky let out cry of protest, the look on his face evident that he was tired of being here and wanted to go . . . badly.

The High Summoner nodded. "Okay."

'This is what's going on right now in all her lives. Please tell the others. It's not the same type of adventure as I use to go on, but it's still adventure, nonetheless. I'm sorry, and I'll try to get better at visiting. Love you, Mom and Dad.' Yuna did an improv blessing gesture as she was still holding her baby daughter, but smiled as Luna did one was well.

"Done?" The Gullwing asked.

"Yup, I was talking to grandma and grandpa, too." Luna said cheerily. Yuna cocked her head to the side, wondering what her seven year old could possibly be saying to her grandparents. Yuna just smiled back, happy to see Luna take such an interest in tradition.

She watched her daughter skip over to her dad, taking her brother's hand and leading him back to Guadosalam. Tidus took the infant from his wife, placing her back into the carrier. Just as they had left seven years ago, Tidus slinked his arm around his wife's waist, leaned in for a kiss, and the two left smiling, with a giggling baby in tow.

-End Chapter 2-

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