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"Cloud, wait!" cried Tifa, as she ran out of the house after him. Before she was fully out of the door, she turned to Aerith and mumbled a quiet, "Sorry." Tifa resumed running after him.
Aerith just stood there. Why was Tifa acting so wierd? Seph would never hurt me, no matter how angry or violent he got. Why is she saying he killed me? All of these questions raced through her head. Where am I, anyway? Is it a new world?
"I miss Radiant Garden, I miss the old Tifa, I miss Leon and Cid and everyone. I even miss Sora and his friends." She backed up on the wall, and slid down. She let out a sad sigh. She rose up her knees and put her face down, and crossed her arms together.
She was crying.
Cloud couldn't believe what he saw. He just couldn't. As he raced on his motorcycle, on the road, he was just contemplating the fact that she was there.
She as in Aeris, of course.
He had a million questions going through his head as he was racing in the heavy storm and rain. The moment he saw her face, it was as if all of the darkness in his life just faded away. He smiled as he thought of her. Her beautiful eyes, calm demeanor, and wonderful personality. The way she would look at him, and when he would look at her.
He would have to stop somewhere soon. The storm was picking up the pace, and rain starting beating harder and heavier. A dreamlike mist filled the enviroment, and gave everything a dreamy, hazy look.
Then suddenly, he saw someone in front him on the road. Someone who was just standing there with a grin on his face... Someone with piercing green eyes... Someone who he could only see had long, silvery hair... The person was holding an extremely long blade...
"Get out of the way!" Cloud screamed. "Move!" But the person didn't move, and Cloud's motorcycle went right through him.
Wait, right through him? Cloud stopped the motorcycle.
He was never sure what he saw that day, but before he ran through him, he could've sworn he heard a laugh. He turned his head.
No one was there.
