Me: Yeah Chapter 14!

Lloyd: Why are you putting the chapters up so fast?

Me: cause I can and besides, I don't usually have this much time to type up my story so :P!

Lloyd: Sheesh! Ok ok. Jen Rem doesn't own ToS or FF, only Tiamatt and the Oblivion Blade.

"Where's Tiamatt?" Colette asked as the group ate breakfast. Kratos looked worried as he held up a small sheet of paper.

"I found this this morning. Apparently she says she just wants some time alone. She said she'd meet us in Asgard." He told them.

"But Asgard is two days from here. Will she be ok?" Genis asked, concerned for his friend's safety.

"She'll be fine. I mean it is Tiamatt we're talking about. She's probably already in Asgard." Lloyd exclaimed, comforting everyone.

"Tiamatt is probably just thinking through everything that has happened to her. If what she says is true then she has two different sets of memories to deal with which I would believe could lead to confusion. She is also not native to Sylvarant so this is a major change for her." Raine explained. Kratos sighed, not noticing the falcon that flew far above the camp.

The wind blew over my feathers as I watched my group pack up camp. Silently, I turned towards the mountain range, flying past Asgard to Luin. I had always liked the lakeside town and thought it would be a good place to rest. I suddenly wondered if I would run into Sheena there as I recalled her in the game saying that she was often in Luin.

I landed in a forest just outside the town and returned to my normal form before entering the west entrance. A group of children were playing by the fountain and sure enough, Sheena was among them. I smiled at the sight and walked up to the ninja.

"Can I join?" Sheena turned around in surprise and looked at me in shock before glaring.

"You! You're with the…" She began but I cut her off, shaking my head.

"Not here. Besides, I'm traveling alone right now." I told her. Sheena continued to glare as she analyzed the information and nodded, turning back towards the kids.

"Ok, this is…" Sheena began but glanced at me as she realized she didn't know my name.

"Tiamatt. My name is Tiamatt. And I know, since I'm the newbie, I'm it right?" I introduced myself. The children laughed as they nodded their heads. "Alright, I'll count to ten so you better go and hide!" I covered my eyes and heard the kids and Sheena scamper away. "1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…9 ½…9 ¾ …10! Ready or not, here I come!" I yelled and began the search.

The adults of the city found it comical that a 17-year-old and an apparently 26 year old were playing hide and go seek. Sheena and I played for several hours before we had to call for a break. We sat down by the fountain and watched as the ever-energetic kids continued to run around.

"Jeez! That wore me out." I sighed, pulling a water bottle out of my bag. Sheena laughed.

"I take it your not used to playing with kids?" Sheena asked.

"No. The kids I'm usually around are usually busy training for Garden. I myself, am used to constant training and battles." I replied, smiling as a couple kids ran past us in a game of tag. I sighed as my thought wondered back to Terra Garden, where numerous children, teens, and adults were training to ensure the safety of the Sol System. "I miss Garden." I mumbled to myself.

"Garden? I've never heard of that on Sylvarant. Just where are you from?" Sheena questioned, glaring slightly.

'I'm not from Theth'ella if that's what you're implying, but I'm not from Slyvarant either." I answered, catching Sheena off guard. She looked curious so I began to tell here about my world (Tiamatt's world) and of the Sol System.

"So there are nine more planets just like this?" the ninja asked.

"No, these nine planets are similar but they don't vie for mana like Sylvarant and Theth'ella. My worlds are on a completely different dimensional plane." I said, shocking myself at my own explanation.

"Weird." Sheena said. I laughed before looking up to see a small group of children approach us again.

"Will you play with us again?" a little boy begged. Sheena nodded as I rummaged through my bag for the GS.

I opened the music file, searching for songs I thought the kids would like and eventually found the Chicken Dance. Turning up the sound and starting the song, Sheena gave me a skeptical look as I got up and began to dance. The children laughed as I flapped my arms like wings, shook my butt, and then clapped my hands.

"Come on kids! Do the Chicken dance!" I laughed as the song repeated. The kids giggled and joined in while Sheena looked in amusement before she too joined in the simple dance. "I don't wanna be a chicken, I don't wanna be a duck, so I shake my butt!" I sang, clapping my hands. After the song ended, I decided to sing a little bit of the llama song. "Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama! Funny llama, fuzzy llama! Llama, llama, duck!" I sang loudly. The kids hit the ground, rolling in laughter as I continued the song. "Llama, llama, cheesecake, llama, tablet, brick, potato, llama, llama, llama, mushroom, llama, llama, duck!"

The rest of the day lasted much like this, with the occasional game of tag or hide and go seek. But soon, evening came and the children had to go home. With the children and the day gone, I turned to leave.

"Wait, are you leaving?" Sheena asked. I turned back towards her.

"Yes, I told everyone I'd meet them at Asgard." I replied.

"But Asgard is almost a full three days from here on foot. How are you going to there in time?"

"I have my ways. Besides, how did you manage to follow us and yet always return to Luin so fast?" I grinned and walked out of the small city, leaving Sheena in shock.

Once I was about twenty minutes walk from the lakeside city, I spread my wings for flight. The moon shone off the blood red scales that covered my wings as I glided towards Asgard.

I neared Asgard and noticed a small campfire to the north of the mountain range. I flew over quickly to see the usual camp scene and noticed that Noishe wagged his tail happily as I flew overhead.

You're back! The paragriff shouted as he up at me.

"Cloud! You goofy bird! Be quiet!" I hissed as he flew beside me.

Where'd you go? Why did you take me with you?

"I'm sorry Cloud but I needed sometime alone. Everything so different now." I told the griff as I turned towards Asgard.

Oh… Cloud said sadly. Suddenly he squawked in fear and something slammed into me, slicing open an old scar that was on my side as I fell to the ground. Mommy! Cloud's cry filled my head as I hit the ground, dirt flying up around me.

I saw a dark shadow pass over me and then disappear and a feeling of peace and serenity came over me. I tried to open my eyes but my vision was blurred. I swear though what I saw put me in shock. Five people appeared to be standing in front of me and Cloud looked up at one then back at me as he chirped in concern. Then everything went dark…

I was standing in a field, one familiar to Tiamatt. I looked around and my mouth fell open as a large red dragon approached me. I reached behind me for the hilt of the Oblivion Blade but found it had disappeared.

Why do you wish to hurt me? The dragon asked. The voice it sounded familiar. It should sound familiar.

"You… you can hear my thoughts!" I stammered.

Yes. The dragon nodded.

"But how?" I asked, confused on how I had come to this place and why a dragon was talking to me unless it was…

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