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"Where are we going?"

Yuna inquired her two companions, Cloud and Zack, as they hurriedly ran towards the exit of the building. What made the scene seem more urgent was the swords the two men were carrying on their backs. Also, their uniformed turtle-neck dark clothes made it even more look like a serious mission. And it did not require a bright brain to see that, which tensed Yuna even more.

"We're going to meet a friend of mine." Zack replied, in his unusual calm and serious tone. "He offered his airship for help."

Without any more word, she continued to tag along. It seemed serious; well, it had been very serious ever since she witnessed the kidnapping of Rinoa and the other girl. She was debating on calling Tidus to tell him that she will be going somewhere to help Cloud in his search for their classmate because she was afraid it would only worry him.

But before she could think anything more, the three of them were suddenly halted by a group of tall men in dark suits, right before they could reach the exit. Yuna gasped as she watched Cloud and Zack nervously. They were glaring at the group, with a hint of suspicion in their glowing blue eyes. She took a deep breath and tried to keep herself together. She had to calm down, she needed to trust her friends. But she decided that if worse comes to worst, she might have to use her stronger-than-the-mountains determination to push themselves through. But she hope she never had to use that.

"Sorry Cloud." One of the men with shoulder-length black hair said sternly, who appeared to be the leader. His eyes were as fierce and hard as they can ever be, and Yuna wondered how teenagers such as Cloud and Zack could endure his stare. "Your father's orders."

However, the two SOLDIERs remained silent. Then, slowly, they raised their arms, reaching for their long swords without taking their eyes off the group.

They were going to fight.

"It doesn't have to be like this!" Yuna bravely cried.

"We have no choice, Yuna." Cloud replied, his eyes were still piercing, especially towards the man. "It's our only way out."

Before she could say "Stop", she heard another voice approaching from behind.

"Let them out, Tseng."

The three teenagers turned around, to see an advancing tall man with long, silver hair, along with two other familiar figures; a man shorter than he was with short, jet-black spikes, and another tall one with ginger-red hair. Their swords were sheathed, a sign of their attempt for peaceful negotiation. The man, who was apparently named Tseng, turned from the youngsters to the three men.

"Negative, General." He replied.

"Too bad." Sephiroth said, in a monotonous tone. "That was not the reply I was looking for." And with that, he finally drew his sword out, as the other two followed suit. Cloud immediately covered Yuna with his body to protect her from the ongoing chaos, while Zack drew his sword out to guard her from anyone who dared to get anywhere near them.

With only guns against long swords in the hands of extremely skilled SOLDIERs, most of the men in dark suits were knocked down in a matter of seconds. As the three older men finally managed to clear the path for their exit, Angeal turned to his student Zack, with an expression of much urgency.

"Go! NOW!" He instructed as he tilted his head towards the door.

Without wasting anymore second, the three ran to their exit, and were finally outside the Shinra grounds.

Zack was still alarmed and composed enough to remember the directions to Cid Highwind's base.

"Over here!" He waved his hand to the other two, gesturing them to follow him as he began running to the right side of the city.


Yuna was sitting quietly on a chair inside the pilot's deck of the airship Zack was talking about earlier. The owner, who preferred calling him Cid right after he not-so-calmly (though he claimed it was his most calm self) lectured the young summoner about not calling him "Mr. Highwind", was a man of a bright mind, but with a foul mouth.

He was standing beside Cloud while stirring the metal wheel of the ship as he rambled about the part of his life when he used to work for Shinra.

"That rich bastard was my old boss." He scornly started. Yeah, he is a bastard alright, Cloud silently agreed. "Never paid any overtime fees for all of my hardwork. I even bothered offering new friggin' brilliant models of new useful airships for his company, but he fuckin' turned down every single one of them. So I began working for some resistance group, called the AVALANCHE, as a sideline. They paid me pretty damn well, even better than that Shinra scoundrel ever did. When he found out, he kicked my ass out of the company and fired me for life. Not like I'm bein' bitter about it, I am more than happy being a freelance captain of my ow-"

"Can't you go any faster?" Cloud cut in impatiently, seeing how they just left the city for a slow thirty minutes.

Cid smirked, a dangerously wide one. "Well why didn't ya say so?"

Suddenly, Cloud felt himself thrown back to a wall, within a good five meters from where he was standing, all thanks to the extreme inertia caused by the sudden acceleration of the airship. Yuna and Zack tightly held on to their chairs, their eyes wide shut as their bodies were involuntarily pressed against the rests of their seats.

"How do ya like that?" Cid said before chuckling proudly as he watched the blurry sights of trees and waters they passed by.

Suddenly, he heard Cloud's muffled command. Or was it a plea?

"Wha?" the pilot asked.

"STOP!" Cloud yelled against the roaring sounds of the ship's engine.

"Aye!" Cid saluted and pressed a button. Cloud's body fell on the floor, while his two classmates finally relaxed on their chairs.

They finally slowed down, though they were still considerably fast for an airship.

"How was the ride, kiddies?" Cid asked.

He only heard sickly groans and grunts for responses.

"If you're gonna throw up, I'm warning ya better don't! Get the hell out of here first!"

Cloud huffed before he forced himself to stand up. He was still feeling a bit dizzy from the speedy ride, but he ordered himself to concentrate. "C-Cid... wait. We don't have... directions yet."

He approached the gasping Yuna, who seemed to be trying to take in alot of air before she let her system throw up her lunch inside the scary man's ship.

"You okay?" the blond asked worriedly.

Yuna gulped before nodding. "Yeah, I'm fine."

"Okay..." He nodded. "Can you tell us where your aeon is heading?"

She looked at him with her multi-colored orbs before nodding. She closed her eyes and let herself to be in deep trance, to get connected to her aeon.

He waited patiently as he watched her calm, but focused expression.

Finally, she opened her eyes and turned to Cloud. "Valefor already found the place." She nodded. "It's southeast from here... at a place south of Esthar where... " She furrowed her eyebrows. "where monsters are rampant."

Cloud painfully closed his eyes and turned his head away from Yuna. With his sky-blue ones half opened, he inhaled deeply before turning back to the summoner and smiled. "Thank you." He whispered.

Zack watched his best friend from his chair with much anticipation as he approached Cid, who was waiting for the heading.

"We're going to Tear's Point." He said.


They were a mile past the Fisherman's Horizon when Selphie suddenly noticed something.

"Uh, Squall?" She nervously called. "You might wanna... take a look at that."

The owner of the ship hurriedly ran to her side and leaned forward to take the closest look he could manage at the huge, black figure, flying not so far from them. He squinted to assist his eyes with more focus, until he finally realized that it was actually an airship.

Selphie turned to him worriedly. "What is it?"

Squall smirked. "Nothing to worry about." He turned to face Selphie. "It's just Cloud."

"Wha- really?!"

"It's Shera." Quistis said cooly. "It belongs to a ship engineer named Cid Highwind."

"This is THE Shera?" Selphie's eyes widened in amazement. "Whoooahh... that's so cool! I've been wanting to see it in actual for so very long time!!!"

Irvine made a mental note to ask Zack if he could bring Selphie to ride that ship.

"How did you know it's Strife?" Seifer asked Squall curiously.

"Hmm... gut instincts." The brunette shrugged.

"Yeah yeah, the rivalry instinct stuff..." Zell rolled his eyes.

"So, what are we gonna do?" Selphie tilted her head up to Squall.

"Nothing." He replied. "Let' just keep flying."


"Looks like we've got company." Cid smirked as he took a glance of his radar. There was a green dot on it at the upper part from the center, indicating that the "company" he was talking about was just right behind them.

Cloud walked to the window at the side of the deck and indeed there was a giant, red figure flying several meters from them.

"What is it?" Yuna asked as she watched Cloud's brows meet annoyingly. Zack approached him and turned to the direction the blonde was staring. Then, he smiled.

"That's Ragnarok." He said reassuringly. "Squall's ship."

The blond's eyes narrowed as he continued to stare at the red aircraft. He folded his arms and watched Ragnarok catch up with their pace.

Then, out of nowhere, a long, scaly figure slithered in front of the window where Cloud was standing. His eyes suddenly widened with shock and stepped back from the window.

"What the hell was that?!" Zack shouted.

Yuna turned to them, and so did Cid. "What the heck are you talking about?"

Suddenly, the airship shook, and a loud roar was heard from the outside of the ship.

Cloud ran to Cid's radar, but did not notice any strange signal from it.

"What the-"

"Damn it, if it isn't Evrae!" Cid chuckled menacingly, as it roared for the second time.

Cloud gave him a look of disbelief before the ship shook again violently.

"Shit!" He hissed.

"Don't worry kids," Cid pressed a button, and they heard a sound of machinery, as if something was being opened. "Papa got this."


"Squall!" Selphie yelled panickly as they watched a huge, snakelike figure with four long limbs and wide wings hover around Shera. It seemed to been examining the airship as it exerimentally pushed it with its long tail.

Squall's eyes narrowed. He expected some fighting, but never did he expect it to arrive at an insanely earlier time. He shouldn't care about Cloud's safety, but knowing that he was Rinoa's friend and the fact that he probably had Yuna with him were enough reasons to push him to do something. He couldn't get himself to deny them of the chance to be saved.

He extended his arm and pressed a few buttons on the panel. Then, from the pilot's view, hundreds of barrels suddenly appeared from both sides of the ship. He pressed another button, and the machine quickly followed the given command as another kind of wheel with more buttons suddenly replaced the normal pilot's wheel Selphie was previously controlling.

"Move." He ordered sternly at the female brunette, who quickly rose up and stood aside. Squall took her seat and held onto the new controls. He pushed it forward, which drove Ragnarok to move at a faster pace. He began to direct it somewhere near Shera, and noticed that the other airship was preparing itself with its own armory as well. Columns of steels slid up as they uncovered large, black holes from the sides of the ship. Ragnarok was still too far to attack when Shera released its first assault; hundreds of small, bomb-like missles erupted from the holes and flew to the large, flying creature. It gave out a loud cry at the pain the explosvies caused it, and hit Shera furiously with its two claws. Suddenly, its wings began to glow, and whatever it was, Squall knew it wasn't a good sign.

"Shit." He cursed his own ship to move faster.

The creature slithered again around its victim and flew in front of Cid's ship. It gave another loud roar while its wings grew brighter...


"Well, that definitely isn't good." Cid said after letting go a few curses.

Cloud watched with wide, wary eyes as Evrae's roar reached the interior of the ship.

"Can't you make another missile attack?" Zack anxiously asked Cid.

"That damn thing's recharging."The older one replied. "Don't worry, it can endure one attack."

"Just... one?" Yuna asked shakily.

"Well, yeah...."

Suddenly the edges of he monster's wings began to form numerous glowing orbs. Then, they flew away from the creature's wings under its command towards Shera and they exploded as soon as they touched the ship.

Needless to say, the whole ship shook violently.

Zack ran to Yuna and shielded her should something worse happen. Cloud fell on the floor, while Cid latched tightly on his wheel for support.

Evrae growled at them angrily and prepared itself to charge at them. After leting out another roar, it swiftly flew towards them. The occupants of the ship, except for the furious Cid, watched in horror as the monster attempted to break through the front windows of Shera.

It was inches away from the ship when it suddenly wailed as hundreds of bullets that came out of nowhere shot Evrae.

"Huh?" Cloud frowned in surprise while he turned to the direction of their help's source.

Then, there it was, the same red ariship he was glaring at before the monster appeared; Ragnarok. With endless rain of bullets, it generously shot Evrae before it effortlessly turned to the other side of the black ship.

The blonde grinned. "Squall."

"Earth to Cloud, Earth to Cloud, do you copy?" A male, squeaky voice suddenly came out of Cid's mini radio.

"Cid here, captain of this ship." Cid replied. He then turned to Cloud. "Hey sonny, phonecall."

Cloud walked beside him and picked up the small transmitter. "Uh, this is Cloud, do you copy?"

"Yo! Zell here!" The voice cheerfully said. "What's up?"

"Uh..." Cloud thought for a moment. "Monster... attack?"

"Yeah, we can see that from he- HEY! Let go!"

"Gimme that!" Another male voice said, though this time, it was a deeper one. "Hey Cloud, this is Seifer, flying with Squall here."

Cloud's eyes narrowed. "Just how many are you over there?"

"Hmm... let's see... one... two... three... ah! That doesn't matter! Squall just wanted to tell you that he will be attacking that monster to give your ship some time before you strike another set of your missiles."

"Well, tell yer buddy to give my Shera here another two minutes to recharge. Then, we'll blow this damn thing away." Cid replied.

"Can't it be anytime sooner?" Seifer said impatiently. "Because, you know, gunning this shit down doesn't last forever."

"Hey! You're getting far too demanding, young man. Shera may not be as fucking perfect as she was beautiful, and she ain't releasing weapons until her armory's fully recharged, ya hear?"

"So, Shera is just a useless piece of crap."

"Watch your mouth!"

"After you."

Cloud slapped his forehead. If he let this go on, Cid and Seifer will end up being enemies instead. And that won't be a pretty sight. "Is there anyone else more sensible that I can talk with?" He asked.

"Me." A familiar voice said. "Selphie's doing the gunning."

"Squall." Cloud nodded in acknowledgement. Finally, they were talking, and working together at that too. "We can't release the attack until after two minutes of recharging."

"Hmm..." Cloud could tell Squall was taking a moment to think. "Okay, how about this." Cloud turned all of his concentration to the radio. "We'll distract the monste-"

"Evrae." Cloud said.

"What?"

"The name of the monster is Evrae."

"Right. Okay, we'll distract Evrae and fly it somewhere else. We'll do what we can to lead it away from you for..." Cloud checked his watch.

"One minute and a half..."

"'Til your missiles recharge."

"Okay." Cloud nodded. "Goodluck."

"Don't be late."

With that, the communication cut off as he saw Ragnarok stopped firing and dove sideways under the clouds. Evrae then followed it.


"It's getting closer!" Irvine nervously yelled at he monitored the window for the sight of Evrae.

Squall's eyes narrowed, thinking of another way to distract the monster.

"Hang on tight guys!" Selphie warned. "We're going up, up and awaaay!!!" With the last word, Selphie pulled the wheel close to herself, which made everyone else fall backwards.

Irvine crawled up as he continued to watch for the monster.

"OH MY HYNE, IT'S GONE!" He frantically shouted.

"Is that a good thing?" Zell asked.

"No, you dumbass!" Seifer smacked the other blond's head.

"HEY!"

"I can still see it." Quistis said calmly. "It's catching up with us." She turned to the driver. "Selphie, dive down."

"Yes Ma'am!" Selphie pushed the wheel downward and Ragnarok was once again, under the clouds. But then, it caused everyone to fall forward.

Irvine crawled up again to the window. "Damn! I hate flying!"

"How many more seconds do we have?" Squall asked, still kneeling on the ground.

"Thirty seconds." Quistis replied, while trying to get up from the fall.

Just enough time... Squall though. "Selphie."

"Yes Sir?"

"Can you roll this thing?"

"You mean..." She beamed."for real?!"

"Yes. Can you?" He repeated. "Without killing us?"

"Aye aye!" Selphie saluted. "Hang on tight!"

She turned the wheel in a complete three hundred and sixty degrees.

"BOOYAAH!!"

From an outside view, Ragnarok turned around downward once. Evrae followed it in confusion, as it tried to catch up with the ship's new and unfamiliar pattern of flying. As searched for its victim, Ragnarok appeared right behind it, back with all of its armory. Selphie then began shooting the monster again. Evrae turned around, it's wings glowing dangerously yet again.

That was something they did not forsee. They thought the first time was also the last time.

"Damn!" Squall hissed.

"Is there a shield system on this thing or something?!" Selphie panickly asked.

"No, the question is, can this ship take the attack?" Quistis butted in smartly.

Before Squall could think of another plan that he knew would fail miserably, a familiar black aircraft suddenly appeared from a fairly near distance behind Evrae.

"Shera!" Selphie shrieked.

Inside it, Cloud and Cid were grinning victoriously at their final attack that they know would absolutely defeat the already worn out monster. Cid pressed the miracle button and missiles began flying towards the flying serpent, which took every attack in pain.

Letting out its one last cry, it finally succumbed to its defeat and fell down from the dark smokes the explosion caused. Then, it's lifeless body disappeared beneath the white clouds.

Loud victorious cheers and roars were heard from the two aircrafts, except for the brunette SeeD and the blond SOLDIER. It was a difficult task, but it was thankfully over.

As they all watched the fallen creature, Shera made its way beside Ragnarok. Through the window, Squall could see Cloud, with the small transmitter in his hand. He pulled it inches to his mouth.

"You guys alright?" He asked.

Squall put on his own radio. "Yeah, everyone's fine. You?"

"Great."

Squall nodded at him. "Good job."

Cloud nodded back. "You too."

The brunette smirked. "Does Yuna's aeon already know where we are heading?"

Cloud smiled slightly at Squall's mention of "we". It confirmed that he was finally willing to work with him. "Yeah. Her aeon spotted the place." He hesitated for a while, knowing that Squall wouldn't want to hear the name of the infamous place. But he had to know, eventually."Tear's Point."

Squall frowned. He knew that place, it was the most dangerous one around where thousands of monsters were known to roam within the vicinity. He never wanted Rinoa to even take a sight of that place, let alone actually be in it.

Cloud seemed to notice the worried look on Squall's face and sighed. He was just as worried as he was, and there was no helping to feel so helpless. There was nothing they could do about it.

"Let's just get there. And fast." Squall finally said.

"Yes." The blond turned to Cid. "Let's go."


It took them another painful hour to arrive at their destination, which appeared to be a very strange place. From what Squall remembered of Tear's Point, it was a flat plane with huge, rectangular cubes that trapped monsters from around the place and seal them inside for good. He never remembered seeing a tall, huge structure hovering above the place. Someone must've decided to settle there, and that was definitely a very bad sign. Who in the world with enough sanity would think of staying at a place like Tear's Point? Not unless that person had other unpleasant motives for the said place.

Beside the structure, Squall could see a giant, flying red bird with a colorful tail, and silver rings hanging on one of its wide wings.

Squall's eyes widened, marveled at its sight. "Is that..."

"Valefor." Cloud finished.

He saw Yuna stood up and approached the cockpit's window, right beside Cloud. She placed her slender fingers on the glass surface. "My first aeon..." She smiled gently.

First aeon? Squall repeated what he heard from the radio. And he was honestly partly impressed and partly shocked. Valefor was one of the most powerful aeons that even existed, even more powerful than his most skillful Guardian Forces, and it was amazing how a young girl such as Yuna had the power to control it. Though it was a common knowledge that summoners were supposed to be that powerful, seeing Yuna as one of them made it look even more remarkable. He watched the aeon in admiration as it floated gracefully in midair.

"We'll take it from here..." He heard Yuna said form the transmitter. Roaring melodically for the last time, Valefor flapped its wings forward powerfully and vanished into the heavens. He turned back to Yuna, only to see an arm extended on her side, her head bowed down and her eyes closed. Squall figured that she finally dismissed Valefor.

"Squall," Cloud's louder voice called.

"Yup?"

"we'll land at that entrance," Squall followed the direction Cloud was pointing at, and saw a small hole at the bottom of the gigantic monumental structure.

"... and get inside from there." Squall concluded. Cloud nodded.

"Got it!" Selphie said as she pushed Ragnarok down to their rendezvous.

"Squall," Cloud called again. "can you keep your ship floating?"

Squall nodded. "Yeah, sure." The machinery was designed by the genius Dr. Odine, who made a battery-like engine which ran with energy that it produced on its own. So basically, Ragnarok can keep on running forever, for as long as he liked.

"Okay, good. Cid said he will be looking it out for you." He said.

Squall squinted with doubt. He didn't know how Cid would be able to do that, since he will be technically looking after two airships; Shera and Ragnarok. What if something happens? How would he be able to deal with that?

But then, being aware enough that it was Cid's idea, then he was pretty sure he could handle it.

Flying Ragnarok by the entrance, Selphie pushed a button responsible for the ramp which would serve as their exit.

"Everyone ready?" The brunette SeeD asked.

"Ready as I'll ever be." Irvine replied and swayed his shotgun on his shoulder.

"Booyah!" Selphie jumped, her nunchaku in her hand.

"Bring it on!" Zell did his signature lively punch.

"Alright you bunch of sissies," Seifer sheathed his gunblade on his side inder his long, white trenchcoat. "it's time you learn from the best."

"Which would be, me?" Quistis raised an eyebrow at him and dared for an answer. She then turned to Squall and nodded. "Let's go and save Rinoa."

Squall's whole group went all the way down to the boarding ramp, and jumped at the entrance of the structure.

White and blue were everywhere, as were weird tubes and cables potruding from the walls. The hall where they were standing was unguarded, which Squall assumed was a bad sign. Something must be up with the place, and they were unfortunately not bound to find out until they allow it to come up in a surprise.

Cloud suddenly jumped from Shera, so did Zack and Yuna. Squall looked at him with doubt. "Why the hell did you bring Yuna?"

"She insisted on coming." Cloud said calmly. The brunette narrowed his eyes.

"I swear, I tried to convince her to stay." Zack raised his arm for everyone to see a few scratches, bruises and other signs of struggle. "But there's no stopping this woman! She even bit me!" He almost cried at the last part.

"I can do this!" Yuna insisted. "I can help you, and the aeons that are with me. So please, just let me."

"No problem, pretty lady." Irvine tipped his hat up. "There's nothing to fear, because Irvine's here."

Selphie sent him a glare.

"And my darling Selphie too!"

Squall rolled his eyes. Irvine sure never changed, even at the situation they were in. He then turned to look at the still floating Shera, waiting for the army Cloud was gathering earlier before they left. When there was none, he gave Cloud a confusing look. The blond somehow knew what Squall was thinking.

"Don't ask." He said.

The SeeD shrugged it off and turned back to the hallway of the entrance. So did Cloud.

"Alright everyone," Cloud said. "let's mosey."


Her vision was still blurry as she tried to open her heavy eyes. She was lying on her back, and judging from the low temperature shooting her skin, she was on a metal surface.

Open, her brain cried out to her eyes. Open, please...

Rinoa blinked, trying to force her eyes to open. Then, she attempted to focus her eyes, until her sight was enough to make her realize that she was in a dark room.

With great effort, she turned her weak head, to take in other parts of her surroundings. There were tubes and flasks with boiling fluids, and white written papers scattered everywhere. The place seemed like a laboratory to her, if not an examination room, but what's the difference?

Moreover, how did she get in there?

She tried to recall whatever was left in her recent memories. She did remember talking to Terra at some cafe while waiting for her friend Yuna, whom she was supposed to introduce to the mage. Then, two strange men appeared at their table and suddenly, one of them grabbed her and covered her mouth.

And then, this.

She tried to move her hands, but her wrists were tied down to the surface. She let out a shaky sigh. Great, I should've known.

She looked around again for any sign of her friend, Terra. It would be better if she was left uncaptured. At least someone was left to get help from what happened.

Unfortunately, she saw her green head lying on another metal table, right opposite from hers. She only hoped Terra was alright.

"Terra?" Rinoa tried calling, but her friend was not moving. "Terra." She tried again, with a louder voice, but she still received no bit of response. She was about to call her again, when she suddenly heard muffled voices approaching. She closed her eyes and pretended to be unconscious, just like how she was when her abductors last left her.

"I'm just tiiiired of always transferring from places to places." One high, husky voice complained. It sounded weird, considering that it sounded like it belonged to a man. "You better be quick at this, Hojo." Hojo? If Rinoa could be conscious at that time, she would have her eyes widened with horror. She knew Hojo, it was that evil scientist Cloud and Squall let lose. "How long will the cloning take?"

"Copying process." Another one corrected. His voice was a bit husky too, though lower and bigger than the first one. "It's called copying process. And it will depend on the the other one's compatibility with the mage. Although I do believe there's this big chance that she'll do well." He chuckled. "We are at luck! Same age, same size... What could be a better subject? Don't you see, Kefka?" Kefka?! Rinoa could feel her heart beating furiously against her chest. But she remained her eyes closed and unmoving. "We never had a chance like this, having the perfect subject to copy the mage's powers. This might just be our one last shot, to finally make this experiment a success! Let me have all the time that I need. Help me out here."

"Hmph, I couldn't count anymore how many times I heard that from you." Kefka scoffed. There was a pause, and Rinoa could feel his eyes on her and Terra, his experiment subjects. "The guinea pig and the slave." He said before he chuckled ominously. "Fantastic."


A/N: Who said Cloud and Squall will not work together? XD

And sorry about the "Let's mosey" part. I couldn't help it. lol