Me: "Kimi wa kimi dake shika inai yo Kawari nante hoka ni inainda Karenai de ichirin no hana

Hikari ga matomo ni sashikomanai Kimi wa maru de hikage ni saita hana no you Nozonda hazu jyanakatta basho ni Ne wo harasete ugokezu ni irunda ne

Tojikaketa kimochi haki daseba

Itami mo kurushimi mo subete wo uketomeru yo Dakara nakanai de Waratte ite ichirin no hana!"

Lloyd: More Japanese?

Me: Yep! Ichirin No Hana!

Lloyd: What's that mean?

Me: You Lone Flower, it's a great song and I finally got the full version on my MP3. I guess it's kinda like Evan Escence only hard rock so its ends up really good.

Lloyd: Ok…and where exactly did you get this?

Me: Oh from, the third season of BLEACH. I'm thinking maybe episode…59 or something like that. I can't believe how good the show is getting. Especially with Ichigo release his Bankai with Rangetsu!

Lloyd: I'm lost…

Me: Rangetsu as a Bankai is sooo cool! Zabimaru is awesome too but why does it have to be the "baboon king"?

Lloyd: Um…Jen, I thought you were gonna write the story.

Me: Oh yeah….sorry.

Lloyd: Jen Rem doesn't own ToS or FF. Only Tiamatt, the Oblivion Blade, Ash, Eria, and Oblivion.

Kratos POV

Everyone was uneasy as Tiamatt's screams could be heard echoing through the building. It had been several hours since that man Hojo had taken her but what was going on? Why wasn't she back yet? My mind raced through a number of possibilities, none of them pleasant.

"Kratos," I looked over to the young girl Eria who was said to be my future daughter. She had been silent since Tiamatt had left and her palms were bloody from where she had clenched her fist so tightly that her nails had dug into the flesh of her palms. "Do you think we'll escape?"

"…" I looked down, unable to think of a way to escape that wouldn't result in the death or torture of my family.

"Of course we will Eria!" Lloyd replied cheerfully even though his eyes also flashed with fear. "Tiamatt, Kratos, and I will think of something."

"…" Eria wrapped her arms around her knees and leaned her head on her knees quietly.

Lloyd looked at me and sighed, shaking his head.

"I don't know what to do…" He whispered quietly.

I sighed and returned to watching the door to the small room we had been placed in, hoping Tiamatt would return soon…

An hour later…

I could hear heavy footsteps outside the door and heard the door hiss open. Two, what appeared to be normal humans held a limp Tiamatt up and drug her into the room. She was now wearing loose green clothing and had several spots where I could see where the needles and IV had been attached. One of the humans gestured to me with his head to take Tiamatt. I gladly took her from the assistants of the man who had ruined her life.

Setting her down on the floor, Eria and Lloyd quickly came to her side and waited for her to wake up but she never did. I noticed her breath was ragged and that from on of the puncture marks was a strange greenish clear liquid.

"What is this?" I asked, wiping it off of her arm.

"I…don't know but I don't like it…" Eria said nervously.

"I feel the same way. What ever that Hojo guy did to her can't be good." Lloyd agreed. Suddenly, most of the lights turned off and the lavatory turned quiet.

"It must be late. You two get some sleep, I'll watch her for tonight." I told my son and daughter. They nodded and moved to different corners of the room, Eria more reluctant to leave Tiamatt's side then Lloyd but that was understandable. "Tiamatt, please wake up soon."

The next morning…

Tiamatt was still asleep but her breathing had calmed. The night too, had been calm except when Tiamatt suddenly began to scream in the middle of the night. I had no idea what had caused the panic attack but after several minutes, she was sleeping peacefully once again. Eria had had trouble sleeping through the night as her thoughts probably continued to drift to her mother.

The lights were soon turned back on and food brought to us. I would guess it was about noon when Tiamatt finally began to stir but she was only up long enough o eat before passing out again. Hojo surprisingly left us in peace but he probably watched our activities through hidden devices.

Finally, just after the lights had once again shut down, Tiamatt woke.

Tiamatt POV

Kratos looked down at me, a smile on his face as I blinked my eyes open. As I sat up, he wrapped his arms around me.

"Thank Martel you're alright." He whispered into my ear, as he rubbed his face into my shoulder. "I thought you'd never wake up."

"How long was I out?" I asked, my voice a little shaky. I could feel my head aching slightly as he pulled away to look at me again.

"Over 24 hours. Tiamatt, are you ok?" Lloyd answered, sitting nearby. Eria didn't even wait for my answer before I found myself in her surprisingly strong grasp.

"Eria! Can't…breath…" I gasped.

"Opps, sorry." She smiled apologititly, releasing me. "I'm just glad you're back."

"…yeah." I replied, my head ache worsening. "I wish I had some aspirin or something for my headache. But at least I'm not sick anymore."

"What is aspirin?" Kratos asked.

"It's a medicine from your human world isn't it?" Eria asked, looking at me.

"Uh…yeah it is. It's a pain reliever." I said, shocked that she knew that. "How did you…?"

"We have portals to Gaia, Earth, and several other versions of the worlds. There are some kinda cools ones but there are also ones that gave me nightmares for months." Eria explained. "There were even ones that followed the games you used to play perfectly. But there are also ones where Sephiroth was never stopped or Jenova took you instead of him. There are some that instead of you, there are other people and stuff like that."

"…interesting…" I mumbled. "I always thought that there had to be multiple dimensions of the same world…"

"I'm lost." Lloyd said, shaking his head in confusion. Kratos just sighed at his comment.

"Nevermind." I sighed. "Have you guys thought of anyway to escape?" Lloyd, Kratos, and Eria all shook their heads.

"We thought that since this is a place from your world that you might know how to get out." Kratos answered.

"Sorry but the last time I was here was to retrieve the Huge Materia back during Meteorfall. I can't say I remember much about this place except we're about a thousand feet underwater and the only way out is through a submarine or the elevators back to Junon." I sighed again, my headache still pounding. "Um…has Hojo tried to take any of you out of here?" I asked, remembering that Lloyd had said I'd been out for over 24 hours.

"No. He left us alone." Eria replied relief clearly visible. "Maybe he'll continue to leave us alone."

"No. It's not like him. Besides, he saw you with your wings out. He'll probably try to get to you too." I shook my head. "I won't let him though. It was me that he originally wanted anyways."

"Thank you." Eria nodded gratefully. I smiled back and suddenly noticed my headache was getting better.

"No problem. Anyways, we should all get some sleep while we can. Hojo will probably try to run more experiments tomorrow." I warned. Lloyd and Eria nodded and returned to their normal corners to sleep while Kratos continued to look at me with concern.

"Are you sure you're ok?"

"Yeah. I promise I'm fine." I smiled, scooting closer to the Seraph.

"Tiamatt, we found strange greenish clear liquid near where the IVs had been inserted. Do you know what that was?" Kratos asked. I froze, a fear entering my mind.

"The headache…it couldn't have been from…"

"Tiamatt?" Kratos said, snapping me from thoughts.

"It was probably just medicine to get rid of my fever." I lied, giving a fake smile and leaning against him. "Don't worry. I'm fine now." Kratos sighed and put an arm around me.

"I hope so."

Oblivion POV

"Dammit!"

"Oblivion, don't worry. We'll find them." Zelos said as I paced up and down beside the campfire.

"You don't get it! Tiamatt was captured by Hojo, the man who made her what she is! He is the one that originally injected her with Jenova Cells!" I cried in frustration. "I can't believe I failed to protect her. It's like the prophecy all over again."

"Prophecy? What is it? I've heard it mentioned several times but it's never been explained?" Raine asked, taking a plate of food from her younger brother. Genis.

"When Time Compression was reversed, Jenova fought for control of Tiamatt's body. It's ended in a tie that caused them to be brought far into the future as two separate people. One was Tiamatt with all her powers but no memory of her past or of the origins of her powers. She had also had her life almost completely restarted and ended up being "raised" by one of the nobles of Saturn. The other Tiamatt was truly Jenova, who had all of Tiamatt's memories and only the power to change her appearance but not of a full transformation." I explained. "The prophecy was told by the elders of my clan that a warrior from the past would awaken an ancient enemy that would destroy the entire Sol System. I was sent to kill Tiamatt to prevent the prophecy but she saved my life after I tried to kill her. I also realized she had no memory of anything though she had an odd obsession with weapons and crafts from Meteorfall and the Sorceress Wars."

"So you were originally Tiamatt's enemy?" Presea asked.

"Yes. But we eventually joined together to fight Jenova who was then going by the guise Apocalypse. I vowed to prevent the prophecy from being fulfilled but failed halfway. Tiamatt became a puppet once more though the Reunion did not take place." I sighed, continuing only to be interupted again.

"What is this Reunion? Does it have something to do with Tiamatt and Jenova combining or something?" Sheena asked now.

"Yes actually. Hojo proposed the Reunion Theory during Meteor fall after he injected a number of people with Jenova Cells. The Theory was that if Jenova's body were to be spilt into many pieces, each piece would eventually make its way to the central area where Jenova could become whole again. The Reunion was proven when dozens of people infected with her cells congregated at the Northern Cave where Sephiroth was given the Black Materia that he needed to summon Meteor." I stated. "Jenova's Reunion with Tiamatt would allow Tiamatt to get her memories back but Jenova would have control of her body and her powers. Tiamatt was also the guardian of the Black Materia, a duty given to her by the planet itself. Jenova luckily did not have access to the materia because she did not go through with the Reunion."

"Wait. I thought Tiamatt said that she was controlled by Jenova." Genis wondered in confusion.

"I originally died after destroying the shard that awoke the Cells in Tiamatt's body, breaking Jenova's control after we thought we had destroyed Apocalypse. However, a few years later, after Tiamatt had run into my son and his friends, she was lured to the Mako Reactor at Mt. Nibel where the Reunion took place. After that, all hell broke loose and Jenova quickly built up an army as she searched for an energy source big enough to summon Meteor. She ended up back on Earth in the small southern islands in the Mideel area where she summoned Bahamut Sin to inflict a wound on the planet."

"Wound the Planet? How is that possible?" Zelos snorted. "I mean, you can make craters and stuff like that but it's not like the planet can feel pain or anything."

"I forgot that the people of this world are deaf to the cries of the world that gave them life." I sighed, shaking my head. "Even I, who is not Cetra, can feel an uneasiness come from the planet. Tiamatt, who was originally deaf to the planet herself, is now extremely sensitive to the cry. If a serious wound was to be inflicted on the planet, I could guarantee everyone would hear the scream. After all, if the planet were to die, so would all life on its surface. It is Lifestream or Mana as you call it that is the lifeblood of the planet. It nourishes all life and is replenished by death, thus creating a never-ending chain. If a wound is inflicted, then Lifestream is used to heal the wound. For example, the Northern Cave, the large crater to the far north, is a wound inflicted on Earth over a million years ago by Jenova's arrival. It could be another million years before it is completely healed but only time will tell."

"Interesting. I have heard many theories on the planet's usage of mana and I must say that this is by far the most believable since both you and Tiamatt have experienced this." Raine gasped, eyes shining brightly in interest.

"Um…ignore her. Go on about the prophecy." Genis said, giving his sister an odd look.

"Right, anyways, Jenova was stopped after Tiamatt somehow gained enough control to summon Holy, the opposite of Meteor before throwing herself into the Lifestream where she died. However, her actions were not ignored and …Terran, one of the lead spirits of the Lifestream agreed to give her another chance at life. Everyone from Meteorfall, the Sorceress Wars and those of the Apocalyptic Wars gave her some of our own energy so she could live at least long enough to stop the Remnants that had escaped and continued to wreck havoc on the worlds. Everything after that is history though…" I trailed off.

"The Prophecy was never fulfilled." Regal added.

"Yes, and Hojo has access to live Jenova Cells. I'm afraid that if we don't find her soon then everything you have worked so hard for will be thrown away. Jenova is no fool and if she was to somehow join up with Yggdrasil…"

"I won't let that happen." The familiar voice made us all turn around. I bowed my head to the spirit as he turned his stern blue glare at me and then looked at the Symphonians.

"Who are you?" Colette asked, looking at the man with red eyes.

"My name is Terran. Oblivion, I realized my mistake. I was wrong to lock Tiamatt's memories and to have not told her the truth." The spirit sighed. I looked at him as shock as I saw the pain in his eyes.

"What are you talking about? You're not saying that you're the spirit guy that Oblivion just talked about are you?" Zelos asked.

"Yes I am. I am also the one who made Tiamatt forget about you, her friends. By doing so I made things worse. I'm sorry. I realize that if I want to protect my daughter that I shouldn't interfere with her life so much." Terran replied.

"Wait. Did you just say daughter?" Sheena now asked. Terran nodded.

"I am Tiamatt's father. And as much as I hate to admit this, it is my fault her life is filled with so much pain but I hope to correct it." The spirit nodded again. "I only hope she can accept me."

"Terran, how did you get here?" I finally asked as I realized that he was not an apparition of the Lifestream, but a real person.

"I made a deal with the higher ups to let me have another chance at life so I could maybe correct some of my mistakes. One of them including freeing her, Kratos, Lloyd, and Eria from Hojo." Terran explained. "Also, Oblivion, if you would like, you may return to human form."

"Thank you." I bowed my head in thanks and respect.

"So if you're going to help us, I'm guessing you know where Hojo is hiding, correct?" Raine asked.

"Yes. Its in a large seaport called Junon out in the middle of the ocean."

Me: hm….I wonder what I will make happen next…Will Jenova be revived or was the liquid truly medicine? Will everyone escape safely or will something new happen? What will Tiamatt think when she finds out her father is Terran, will it be acceptance or denial? Even I don't know!

Lloyd: This is bad…

Me: Shut up! Anyways, please Read and Review!