Some time after the Eternal Calm, Tidus and Yuna had moved to the newly rebuilt Kilika village. It had changed. It was larger and more populated. There was more trade and the people felt a lot safer knowing that Sin could never destroy their home again. Even though Kilika had changed, it still kept a lot of its old charm. It was still a calm, quiet place to live that basked in hot, bright sunlight, and was surrounded by aquamarine-coloured water, the waves gently hitting the sides of the decking and creating a beautiful soft sound.

Yuna was sat on the wooden decking in the back garden, her feet submerged in the tepid water and her eyes taking in the sparse yet breathtaking view of the ocean in front of her. She held her hand against her stomach and uttered a small gasp of delight when she felt the baby kick for the first time.

"Tidus," she called. "The baby's kicking!"

Tidus emerged from the screen door that led into the garden and sat down beside her. She took his tanned hand and placed it onto her stomach.

"He's gonna be a star Blitzball player for sure!" he exclaimed excitedly when he felt the baby kick again. "Taking after his daddy already! That's my boy!"

"How can you be sure it's a boy?" asked Yuna. "I think it's a girl."

"Nah," Tidus said. "He's a boy."

"Girl!" Yuna shouted, giggling as she said it.

"Boy!"

"Girl! Ouch! It kicked me even harder!"

"See? It's 'cause he's a boy. He doesn't take kindly towards being called a girl."

"Tidus, you in there?" came a voice from the front of the house. It was Wakka. He and Lulu lived in a house at the north end of the village and had been together for about a year and a half. They were an odd match, a couple so different in looks and personality that their relationship appeared doomed to failure.

"Door's open, come in!" he shouted.

Wakka appeared seconds later. He was holding himself rigid and breathing rapidly like he'd been running and was trying to contain a stitch in his side.

"Been reports of fiends coming in from the sea! Vista just told me!"

"That old broad? But she's senile! No one ever believes a word she says except you, Wakka!"

"Tidus!" Yuna yelled, losing some of her calm demeanour in a flash. "Don't be so rude! Vista is a lovely woman. She's just a bit on the eccentric side. Isn't that right, Wakka? So, what exactly did she say to you?"

"Well, she was rambling a bit, but she said she could hear them, the same way she said she could hear Sin when it was coming. No one believed her then and look what happened. Whole village destroyed. This time, I'm standing by her."

Tidus scoffed and then raised an eyebrow.

"We should at least warn the villagers to be on their guard, Tidus," Yuna said, an air of irritation in her voice. He had never had much time for Vista. No one really took much notice of her except Wakka. He was right though; she had tried to warn the village of Sin's attack. No one had listened.

"Tidus, please!" she pleaded. "Think of the baby."

"Alright, alright!" He turned to Wakka. "You go east, I'll go west. We'll inform everybody."

Wakka nodded his head and said, "You got it!"

"Take it easy, Yuna," Tidus told her. "Don't put your feet in the water, even if is there is nothing out there."

"Come back soon. I love you."

"Love you back," called Tidus as he and Wakka left through the front door.

Yuna sighed and looked down at her bump, where a funny feeling was stirring inside her. She didn't want to admit it, but the feeling she felt was dread.