Messenger
Who Comes From the Dark
"And of
course you would know about being stupid." Vincent Valentine
But you,
you're not allowed
You're
uninvited
Unfortunate
slight
Like any
uncharted territory
I must
seem greatly intriguing
You speak
of my love like
You have
experienced it like mine before
But this
is not allowed
You're
uninvited
Unfortunate
slight
I don't
think you unworthy
But I
need a moment to deliberate
"Uninvited"
Alanis
Morisette
Fa-Li
watched Titus' leather-clad back tiredly as she followed him down yet another
infernal alleyway. It seemed they'd
been around Midgar five times over, what with all the walking she had been
forced to endure. She wasn't used to so
much exercise, and her heels were killing her. She had given up keeping track of their path a long time ago and had
surrendered just to watching the raindrops course down the back of Titus'
leather jacket like a thousand tears from a pair of unseen eyes. Looking at all those poor little raindrops,
Fa-Li was reminded of the very last time she had cried real tears of joy or sorrow. It had been quite a long time ago, actually,
back when she could actually say that she still lived something remotely
resembling a normal life, even if it had been in the slums Midgar.
But that
life was now forever unattainable to her. She could never go back, and after all that had happened that fateful
night so many years ago, she wasn't sure she ever wanted to go back.
Fa-Li was
jolted out of her unusually contemplative thoughts when Titus suddenly stopped
walking and leaned against the gray brick wall behind him, those beautiful luminescent
eyes of his sliding shut in an expression that she had come to loathe. He could stay like that for hours on end,
listening to whatever the hell he was listening to, apparently finding it more
interesting than her presence.
Well,
this time she wasn't going to let him go without a little arguing. "Why did you stop, honey?" she asked him,
staring at his darkness-cloaked profile and wishing that she could see the face
underneath the ski mask. Titus was such
a tragically handsome man. In her life,
Fa-Li had only seen one other man whose looks rivaled Titus', and that man she
could never face again…
"Waiting,"
Titus replied to her earlier question.
Fa-Li
blinked. "For the girl?"
"Who
else?"
She
scowled. "No need to get all
huffy. What makes you think the girl
will come this way?"
"This is
the President of Neo-Shinra's office building. This is where she and Valentine were headed, remember?"
Fa-Li
repressed the urge to shudder as she recalled instead where President Reeve was
at the moment – shackled in a dungeon in the Master's lair, swathed completely
in those horrible green mists…
She shook
the memory away and said, "But this place has a back door. They'll probably go through there."
"No, they
won't," Titus said calmly.
"Why
not?"
"Because
I locked that door."
"Oh,"
Fa-Li said, feeling like an idiot. Titus seemed to be an expert a making her feel that way. That was probably one of the reasons their
little relationship hadn't worked out. Titus was always so different from the other men she had been with…
"You
think of everything, don't you, Titus?" she suddenly said with a sigh, leaning
against the wall next to him. She felt
so tired all of a sudden.
Titus
opened his eyes and stared at her, surprised that she had actually called him
by his real name instead of "honey" or "baby", as was her habit to do. He found her face completely devoid of
anything resembling the promiscuous woman she had become. Instead, all he saw was a deep sorrow etched
in the lines of her beautiful face, as if the rain had washed away the outer
layers of her personality and brought this tormented, melancholy creature into
the light for the first time in years.
He turned
away, refusing to become entranced with her beauty again. "Valentine might be with her," he clipped,
eyes watching the area in front of the lobby doors relentlessly. "If that's the case, I'll distract him while
you get the girl."
"Fine,"
Fa-Li said quietly. "I understand."
*
* * * * * * * * *
"Yuffie,
I believe that stop sign was there for a reason," Vincent commented after the
young girl had run her third one in a row.
"What
stop sign, Vinnie?" she asked cheerfully, keeping her eyes on the road.
"Never
mind," Vincent replied, folding his arms across his chest.
Yuffie
glanced out of the corner of her eye at the man in the passenger seat. He had barely said anything to her the
entire journey, and any attempt at idle conversation made by her was usually
answered with silence or a one-word reply. She was grateful that Vincent had been kind enough to let her drive, but
his constant silence was making her edgy.
"You're
not in a very chatty mood today, are you, Vinnie?" she asked lightly while she
stopped at a red light.
"When am
I ever, Yuffie?" he countered, staring out of the rain-streaked windshield and not
even looking at her.
Yuffie
laughed, albeit a little nervously. "Never."
And so
ended that conversation.
Resisting
the urge to sigh, Yuffie forced herself to look away from Vincent's tragic
profile and focus on driving. But it
wasn't easy. Vincent was radiating even
more dark energy than usual, and it was making her nervous and agitated, not a
good thing while one is driving. She
was tempted to ask him what was wrong, but she knew that she would get no response
from the stoic man across the car from her. Yuffie was pretty sure she wouldn't understand even if Vincent was
willing to explain to her what was wrong. The man was just so complex and darkly mysterious that it often left her
feeling overwhelmed just by listening to the sounds of his silence filling the
air. Maybe one day, she would be able
to interpret the language that his silences spoke, but for now, she had no
other choice than to listen and wish for the day that she would be able to see
the man that was surely hiding behind Vincent's mask of ice.
"Yuffie,"
Vincent said suddenly.
The girl
turned to him with wide gray eyes. "He
speaks!" she declared with a grin.
Vincent
ignored her. "Get in the turning lane,"
he ordered. "This is supposed to be our
turn."
Yuffie
looked at the road in front of her and noticed her blunder. She was almost passed her turn, and she
still had yet to get in the turning lane! Damn. Oh well…who needed turning
lanes ANYWAYS?!
"Hold on
Vinnie!" Yuffie warned, just before throwing the wheel hard to the left, cutting
clear across the turning lane and the other two lanes of traffic without even
so much as a signal to warn the other drivers. Their rented car fishtailed, almost slamming into a lamppost on the
corner before righting itself and continuing down the alley Yuffie would have
missed if it hadn't been for her mad driving skills.
She
grinned at her companion smugly, knowing that he would be fuming. "Pretty cool, huh, Vinnie?" she asked
cheerfully. "I'm a pretty damn good
driver, aren't I?"
Vincent
glared at her from underneath the locks of ebony hair that had snaked into his
eyes. "No," was all he said, then
added, just for overkill, "I don't think you're ever going to get your license
if you continue pulling maneuvers like that."
Yuffie
just smiled and continued speeding down the rain-soaked street, the tires
shooting up humongous waves of water as she plowed through puddles the size of
small swimming pools. "Aw, Vinnie!" she
declared. "You're such a stick in the
mud! Lighten up a little bit, my
bestest buddy ol' pal!"
Vincent
folded his arms across his chest and stared forward again. "Now is not the time to be fooling around,"
he deadpanned. "We are in a very
serious situation here, Yuffie."
"Gawd! Gimme a break, Vincent! You know Cloud just sent us off on another
crappy mission! He knows the Running
Man isn't going to show up again at Reeve's office! No one is that stupid!"
"And of
course you would know about being stupid."
What?! Oh, I KNOW he just didn't…
Yuffie's
eyes practically bugged out of her head as she glared daggers at her stoic
comrade. "Vinnie!" she shrieked. "That was mean and cruel! Take it back! You're developing a very nasty personality, young man!"
Great…I
sound like my dad now!
Vincent
turned to her with some strange emotion flickering in his eyes. "I'm learning from an expert," he said
calmly, one corner of his mouth curling up in what suspiciously looked to be a
smile.
Yuffie
was too pissed-off to care, though. "If
that was joke, it was SO NOT FUNNY!!!!!" she yelled at him, narrowing her eyes
into slits.
Vincent
looked like he was about to reply, but his crimson eyes suddenly flicked toward
the windshield. They widened. "Yuffie!" he said sharply.
The young
girl quickly shifted her gaze to the front of the car to find herself on a
collision course with a brick wall! She
shrieked loudly, more out of surprise than fear, and quickly punched the
brakes, feeling the pedal shake underneath her boot as the anti-lock brake
system kicked in. She squeezed her eyes
shut tightly, expecting an explosive impact to end her life in one huge
fireball of pain.
Instead,
all she felt was a slight bump as the rentAL car came to a squealing stop.
What the
hell? Yuffie thought in bafflement as she opened one eye, then
the other, expecting to find herself floating on a huge fluffy cloud and
approaching the golden Gates of Heaven with a not-so-amused Vincent Valentine
next to her. Instead, all she saw was
the brick wall, which was staring at her mockingly, its lines of cement
appearing to be turned up in an amused grin.
"Hey!"
Yuffie cried happily. "I didn't hit the
wall!"
"Just the
curb," Vincent muttered grumpily.
Yuffie
made a face at him. "You say that like
it's a bad thing, Vinnie! At least
we're not dead."
"Whatever,"
Vincent clipped. He suddenly opened his
car door and stepped out into the rain.
He's
leaving?! Crap! Was it something I said?
"Vincent!"
Yuffie cried, putting the car into "Park." "Where are you going?!"
Vincent
leaned back into the car and said, "We're here." Then he slammed the door.
For a
moment, Yuffie thought Vincent might have hit his head on the dashboard or
something. Then she opened her door and
saw that the building she had almost put a hole in was actually Reeve's office,
only from the back. She was used to
going through the lobby area.
Feeling
like a total idiot, Yuffie grabbed her Conformer from the backseat and slammed
the door behind her, rushing after Vincent in the rain. He was already halfway across the parking
lot, his loose ponytail hanging like a rope of smoldering blue-black fire
against his borrowed shirt. Making a
face at his back for not waiting up for her, Yuffie wrapped her arms around
herself and hunched her shoulders to protect herself from rain, not that it
helped any. She was drenched for what
felt like the thousandth time in the past two days by the time she reached the
back door.
To her
surprise, she found an equally soaked Vincent waiting there for her, completely
undaunted by the thick strands of jet black hair that had snaked into his eyes,
trying their hardest to dim the intensity in the crimson orbs.
"Gee,
thanks for waiting, Vinnie," she told him sarcastically even though she was
happy to see him there. "You're a pal."
"The door
is locked," he deadpanned, brushing past her and back into the rain.
"What?!"
Yuffie cried, watching dumbly as he began splashing through puddles in the
parking lost, his head turned upwards as he appeared to examine the upper
floors of the building.
Though
she was pretty sure that Vincent was telling the truth, Yuffie stomped over
(almost slipping three times) to the back door and gripped the doorknob with
her slippery hands. She yanked hard,
but nothing happened. The damn door
just stayed stupidly shut, making little squeaking noises of laughter as it did
so.
"Damn
it!" Yuffie cursed angrily as she gave the door a good, stuff kick with her
boot, happy to see that she had left behind a scuff mark on the paint. It served the damn thing right! How dare it be locked on such a miserable
day?
Great, Yuffie thought
grumpily, turning her back on the unmoving door. Now I have to go BACK into the goddamn rain…
"Vincent!"
she called, realizing that he was a ways along the side of the building and
staring up at something. She held her
Conformer over her head like an umbrella and splashed through a million and one
puddles to reach his side.
"What's
up, Vinnie?" she asked him, not willing to lift her face into the stinging rain
to see what he was staring at.
"That
window," he deadpanned. "We're going up
that way."
Yuffie's
eyes widened incredulously. She removed
her Conformer from the top of her head and shifted her gaze to see that
Vincent's window was at least three floors above their heads and reachable only
by a serious of soggy wooden crates that had been stacked haphazardly up
against the wall, balanced precariously on top of one another.
She
stared at Vincent's strong-boned profile and watched the rain drip down his
face before laughing and saying, "Hahaha! That was a funny joke, Vinnie! Now let's go around the front and through the lobby like normal people
would do!" She pointed to her
right. "See! There's an alley we can take around the building and go to the
front and everything will be just peachy keen!"
Crimson
eyes turned away from the window and focused on her face. "We're going through the window," Vincent
said firmly.
A tide of
stormy anger began to rise in Yuffie's gray eyes. "No, we're not," she growled. "Do you see how high up that is?! I'm not going up there!"
"We'll
use the crates."
Yuffie
cast a dubious look at the flimsy-looking wooden boxes. "Those hunks of crap don't look like that
could support Marlene, much less you or me!"
"They'll
do just fine," Vincent insisted.
Though
something in her mind was telling her that Vincent wasn't going to give in this
time, Yuffie kept on fighting him. "If
you want to crawl through a window so goddamn bad, there are plenty on the
ground level near the lobby doors!"
"The
Running Man will be expecting us to enter from the front," Vincent said
rationally. "He'll be waiting there."
"No, he
won't!" Yuffie counterattacked, refusing to see the logic. "That's dumb, Vinnie!"
Something
akin to annoyance flashed across Vincent's usually calm face, and when he
spoke, Yuffie thought she heard impatience in his voice. "Yuffie, why don't you listen to reason for
once?"
Yuffie's
scowled deepened. "Don't patronize me!"
she cried, glaring up at him angrily. "What you're saying makes no sense! It's irrational!"
"No,"
Vincent said firmly, eyes glittering down at her. "The way you're behaving is irrational. And immature. You're
about to throw a hissy fit just because things aren't going your way. You're seventeen years old, Yuffie. Act your age."
Without
another word, he whirled away from her and began to climb on the first crate.
Yuffie
was hurt. Hurt and angry. No, pissed-off was more like it. For some reason, Vincent's words were like
stakes being shoved in her heart, but instead of releasing a flood of tears,
they inundated her senses with red-hot rage.
"Damn
you, Vincent Orion Valentine!" she suddenly screamed at him as he continued to
climb methodically from crate to crate like he hadn't a care in the world. Even her outburst had no effect on him. He didn't even ask her where she had learned
his middle name from.
"I'm not
going up that way!" she continued yelling, her hands clenched into fists at her
sides.
Vincent
ignored her, using his strong arms to pull himself up to the next level,
muscles of his back flexing underneath his black shirt, which had been
plastered to his skin by the rain.
Yuffie
was so furious she thought she would explode. "Fine then!" she screamed as loud as she could, resisting the urge to
throw her Conformer at him if she wasn't so sure he would shoot it out of the
air and ruin it. "You go up your
goddamn window! I'm going around the
front!"
She
whirled on her heel and began to stride away in a rage, but then she turned
back and said, for good measure, "I hope you're happy, Vincent! You managed to get rid of me!"
Not
waiting to see if she had managed to get any reaction out of him, Yuffie spun
around and ran off, Conformer in her hand and her hair plastered to the sides
of her face. She didn't know why she
was running. All she knew was that she
wanted to get away from Vincent. So
through the puddles she ran, and didn't stop running until she had turned off
into the alley than ran along side the office building, a long narrow pathway
with two straight gouges etched permanently into the pavement by the tires of
vehicles that liked to take the easy way from the front of the building to the
back. Stupid lazy people. Yuffie hated lazy people, even thought
Barret was constantly telling her that she was the dictionary definition of the
word.
God, I'm
so mad! I feel…I feel…
She felt
like crying, and she HATED feeling that way. She wasn't a big baby, bawling just because something hadn't gone her
way…argh! Why did she even give a damn
what stupid Vincent said?! His opinion
didn't matter to her at all!
Yet, here
you are, a cruel voice taunted her. About to cry because a man hurt your feelings. You feel rejected, don't you, Yuffie
dear? You'll always be nothing more
than a little, immature girl to him. A
little brat…
"Shut
up!" Yuffie cursed, putting all her frustration behind that scream as she leapt
up high in the air and crashed down into a puddle, ignoring the water splashing
her already drenched legs.
She
remained standing in the puddle for a few moments, letting water seep into her
boots as her rage began to trickle away slowly like the raindrops racing down
her skin. Then she stomped off, cursing
her all too human emotions and the cruel Fate that had bestowed them upon
her. Why was she so upset? She shouldn't be upset at all! Why did one man have so much sway over her? She didn't need him! She didn't need any man! And she didn't want one! She had her materia and she had her
life! And as soon as they found
stupid-ass Reeve, she was gonna pack up and leave stupid-ass Vincent and the
others…behind…yeah…whatever…
She knew
that she didn't want to leave any of them, especially Vincent, behind.
It didn't
take long for Yuffie's angry stomps to turn to depressed, contemplative
trudges. Water sloshed in her boots and
seeped in between her toes, but she neither noticed nor cared. The fires of fury dissipated from her gray
eyes, leaving behind stormy pensiveness that shone even through the chocolate
brown locks of waterlogged hair that had fallen into her eyes. Her thoughts were a million miles away as
she rounded the corner and started to advance towards the doors of the lobby.
Why do I
even bother having friends? she wondered as dragged her feet through another
puddle, the double doors of Reeve's main office building looming in front of
her. I never had any before I met Cloud
and the others. All they do is hold you
back and make you do and think things that you normally wouldn't think under
any other kind of…
Her train
of thought was abruptly snapped when her eyes absently flicked in the direction
of the alley on the right side of the building. Yuffie was later to wonder if Fate or chance had guided her gaze
to that shadow-filled alley, but in any case, she saw the figure, swathed in
darkness though it was, watching her from the alleyway like a hungry wolf.
Dark
leather clothes soaked and glittering with wet rain. Black ski mask. Gloved
fingers curled almost delicately around the corner of the wall, miniature
pillars of darkness against the gray building. It was the Running Man…
"The
Running Man will be expecting us to enter from the front. He'll be waiting there."
"No, he
won't! That's dumb, Vinnie!"
Vincent, Yuffie
thought, wishing for nothing more to see him at that moment, if only to say
goodbye. You were right. I'm…I'm sorry…Vincent…
"Running
Man," she whispered, unable to take eyes off of the figure in the alley.
He was
waiting for her. Waiting to take her
back to the place with the sea water and the horrible light that made her
afraid. Back to the Faceless Men that
never died and the things that were watching her in the cargo hold. No! She was never going back to that place! Never!
"I won't
go back!" Yuffie cried as panic and rage took hold of her at the same
time. She scarcely knew what she was
doing when she pulled back her arm and let her Conformer fly from her fingers,
the shuriken slicing easily through the rain on a collision course with the
ominous figure responsible for Reeve's disappearance.
Only when
her weapon struck the spot where the Running Man had been standing, her quarry
was no longer there. The Conformer
whizzed past the wall and started to return to its owner, but before she knew
what was happening, Yuffie sensed, rather than saw, a dark blur approaching
from her right side with a speed that even Vincent couldn't hope to match.
Yuffie barely
had time to scream before she felt an unbelievably powerful force slam into her
side, stealing her breath from her lungs and sending her on a painful flight to
the pavement five feet away. Pain
wracked her body like wildfire dancing across her delicate nerve endings, but
years of training kicked in and she was on her feet in a matter of seconds,
adrenaline pumping through her system and her muscles locked for another
attack.
The
Running Man stood in the spot she had been standing in seconds earlier, her
Conformer held loosely in one of his gloved hands and his eyes – which were
some indiscernible glittering color – staring intensely at her from his ski
mask. He did say anything, not so much
as a threat, or an evil diabolical, "Mwahahaha! I have you now!" He just
stood there in the rain. Like a big fat
dork.
"Come on,
you bastard!" Yuffie taunted, though she was in no position to be doing
so. "Show me what you got!"
He didn't
move.
Yuffie
flung her bangs out of her eyes and ignored the raging pain in her side. "Tell me where Reeve is!" she ordered,
raising her fists to show him just how goddamn serious she was.
The
Running Man wasn't impressed. He
suddenly dropped her precious Conformer on the pavement and rushed at her. Only this time, his attack was a lot slower,
and Yuffie was actually able to track his movements as he approached her. She could see his boots slapping the wet
pavement and the way his right hand suddenly shot out to the side, fingers stiff
as boards. Yuffie felt an instantaneous
chill go down her spine as she saw the way his fingers were locked.
He's
going for one of my pressure points. I
know that stance! That means I'd better
move my ass!
Yuffie
managed to fling herself up and out of the way, executing a neat flip through
the air just as she felt a humongous whoosh of wind as the Running Man passed
beneath her. She no longer felt neither
the rain nor the pain in her side as she twisted her body so that she landed on
the wet pavement in a crouching position, her battle-darkened eyes riveted on
the Running Man.
Before
the ominous man could turn around and attack her again, Yuffie raised her right
arm, not in self-defense, but so that her opponent could see the glittering
green materia sheathed in her Crystal Bangle. She wanted him to be afraid of what she was about to do.
"Bolt
3!!" she screamed in a rage, raising her arms towards the stormy sky and
focusing all her thoughts on the Mastered Lightening materia in her armor.
Instantly
the angry clouds and dark skies complied with her wishes and sent an enormous
bolt of white-hot lightening streaming down to earth to strike the figure of
the Running Man.
And as
the magic engulfed her opponent in blinding white light, Yuffie made a decision
she was to regret the rest of her life. Suddenly becoming aware of the fact that the Conformer was lying only a
few feet behind her, Yuffie figured she had enough time to reach it before the
Running Man could recover from the Bolt 3 attack. Without even thinking twice, she twisted her body and lunged for
her weapon.
But just
as her fingers touched its ornamental surface and Yuffie was starting to think
that victory would be hers, she became aware of another dark clad figure
rushing to her from the left, some sort of weapon flashing in its hand.
There's
two of them! she realized, a moment too late.
Something
slammed into the side of her head, creating a burst of agony that had no equal
in the entire universe. Despite the
life she lived, Yuffie had never been knocked unconscious by a physical blow
before; she was too quick for most opponents. Magic had always been her weak point. Good 'ol Sephy's Super Nova had knocked her flat on her ass, and
Jenova-Life's Aqualung had sent her flying top over teakettle into darkness,
but never before had she been sent into oblivion by a single, physical attack.
Well,
Yuffie learned right then and there that there was a first time for everything.
Darkness
threatened to take her under as she felt her body crumple to the pavement, the
Conformer inches away from her numb fingertips. She was fighting to keep her heavy eyelids from closing eternally
when she suddenly felt someone dig a boot into her aching side and flip her
over so that she was facing skyward, eyes roving over a feminine figure that
she could barely see, skin being hit by raindrops that she barely felt, her
mind thinking thoughts that she never would have thought before…
Please,
Running Man, she pleaded silently as she saw the figure above her
abruptly disappear, only to be replaced with the familiar figure of Reeve's
kidnapper. Have mercy on me. I want to see my friends again. I want to see Vincent again. I have to tell him I'm sorry, sorry that I
doubted his knowledge, sorry that I was wrong. I want to see Vincent again…
But if
the Running Man had any way of hearing her thoughts, he had no intention of
complying with final wishes of Yuffie Pristina Kisaragi. Through the darkness clouding her vision,
Yuffie vaguely saw him kneel at her side, his darkness-cloaked face inches from
hers and as cold and distant as that of a judge in Purgatory. Suddenly, she realized what color his eyes
were, and that she had seen them somewhere before.
"Aeris?"
she whispered, her pupils dilating and contracting as the darkness threatening
to swallow her grew more demanding.
The
Running Man blinked in surprise and shock. Blinked those heartbreakingly familiar eyes.
Green
eyes, she thought giddily. Pretty green eyes. The
Running Man has green eyes.
Those
were her last coherent thoughts before the darkness took her under.
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Author's Note:
Finally! Catalina actually wrote a
short chapter! ^^
