Raine was surprised when Cloud walked into Seventh Heaven with a bouquet of lilies. She didn't know what to say when he presented it to her.

"For me?" She asked.

Cloud nodded,

"They were growing outside of Aeris's church and I thought you'd like them. Besides, you've been working here for almost two weeks and we haven't properly welcomed you yet."

Raine couldn't hide the smile that slipped into her lips as she dried her hands and accepted the bouquet. It was tied with a cute purple ribbon and the flowers smelled lovely.

"Thank you, Cloud. That's very sweet of you."

Without a second thought, Raine leaned over the counter and pressed a soft kiss to Cloud's cheek. He clutched his cheek in shock and his expression was filled with surprise. Raine giggled when a bright blush formed on his cheeks and Cloud averted his gaze.

"You're...welcome."

Cloud's hand smoothed over his face to cover his nose and mouth and Raine wondered if Cloud was trying to hide a smile.

"See? I told you they look cute together. Their names even match: Raine and Cloud."

Tifa rolled her eyes at Reno and continued washing the dishes. Reno had spent the last twenty minutes observing the two blondes from the very end of the bar where Tifa was cleaning. The red-head turned his attention to her and he smiled at her.

"Look, I know you're in love with Cloud, but I think you should give up on the guy."

Tifa stiffened but she maintained her composed face.

"I'm in love with Cloud? I don't think so."

Reno scoffed,

"Please, girl. You're either in love with him or you're his doting mother. Pick one."

Tifa frowned and she stopped what she was doing.

"You really think I'm in love with Cloud?"

Reno shrugged,

"If it's not that, what is it?"

Tifa searched her mind for any form of evidence.

"W-well...I just really care for him! And-"

"Tifa."

Tifa jumped at the sound of Cloud's voice. She stared at him, wide-eyed, while he simply looked at her.

"Yes?" She asked.

"I'm going out for a bit. Do you need anything?"

"No, I'm fine. Thank you, though."

Cloud nodded and Tifa watched him disappear out the door.

Glancing at Raine, Tifa sighed and wondered what it was like to kiss Cloud on the cheek.

"His skin must be soft," she murmured.

"There's only one way to find out."

Tifa blanched; she forgot that Reno was still there. Embarrassed, Tifa went back to washing the dishes.