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Chapter 1:
“Good Intentions”
Tidus and his close friends walked down a damp, old passageway. The smell of
must and mold was nearly overpowering. In fact, they should be on their way
to Zanarkand right now, but they ended up stumbling upon this passageway in
their descent down from Mount Gagazet.
“How much further?” Tidus asked, sighing.
“Patience.” Auron instructed, walking beside him.
“Patience? Patience? You could have talked to me about patience like half
an hour ago! We’ve been walking forever! I don’t even know if this
passageway leads anywhere!” Tidus protested, angrily.
“Save it.” He replied. Tidus groaned but continued on. For some
reason, the torches on the side of the walls lit themselves as the walked by.
Perhaps there was something back here, and, if so, it might be worth something.
They walked for a couple more minutes before ending up right in front of a huge
stone door.
“There’s something inscribed on it…” Rikku said, squinting.
“Allow me,” Lulu said, walking forward, “it says here that
whatever summoner and guardian shall pass through these doors shall receive
the blessing and power to overcome adversaries.”
“Well, let’s go in.” Tidus suggested, walking forward.
“Hold it!” Lulu said, frowning, “It said ‘guardian’!
Not ‘guardians’. Yuna will have to pick the one to go inside with
her.”
“As you will.” Auron said, leaning against a wall.
“Do you guys really want me to?” Yuna asked.
“Go ahead. You’ll know the right one, ya?” Wakka said, encouragingly.
“Hey, Yunie! C’mon! Pick me!” Rikku shouted, excitedly. Yuna
smiled at her and looked over to Tidus. He smiled and nodded towards the doorway.
He figured that he could bond with Yuna in there, however, Rikku was a bit new
to this. So he let her go with Yuna.
“Okay, Rikku. That sounds like a good idea!” Yuna said, smiling.
Together, they approached the door. It rumbled and slowly parted. After Yuna
and Rikku walked in, it slammed shut. Tidus looked over at Auron, who nodded
to him and then looked away.
“So, Lu, does it say anything else?” Wakka asked, curiously. Lulu
searched it for more writing and nodded.
“Yes, there is some faded writing here. ‘The summoner and guardian
who so pass through this door shall have immense power granted to their aeons.
However, power cannot be so easily kept. At the approximate time of one thousand
years from now, a reaction will happen causing it to flow not to the aeons but…’”
Lulu said, reading intently.
“But what?” Tidus asked.
“I can’t read the rest; it’s too faded and blurred. Oh, wait,
this says something about seven days time and an antidote.” She said,
standing up.
“Probably just goes on to say that it won’t work. Bah, waste of
time.” Wakka said.
“Kimahri not like the energy off of this place.” Kimahri said, looking
around.
“Not much to do now but wait. There is something in the air though…”
Lulu said, sitting down.
Chapter 2:
“Rest Up”
Chapter Three:
“Power Unyielding”
Tidus let out a great yawn as he awoke in his room. Groggily, he walked over
to the mirror and examined himself.
“Great, another day.” He said to himself, still tired. He walked
down the hall to find Yuna’s, Rikku’s, Wakka’s, and Lulu’s
door all opened. That left Auron, Kimahri, and himself.
“Wonder what all this is about.” He muttered, walking into the front
area. It was completely empty.
“Yeah! You won’t have to worry about us anymore!” Rikku’s
voice came. It sounded as if it was amplified by a loudspeaker.
“Damn…it’s still early. Keep it down.” He said, walking
out through the open door. He sleepily walked out with his head down. There
was an odd silence as he progressed out. Tidus really didn’t know where
he was going, but his body seemed to. He kept up his sleepy walk until he hit
something smooth and hard. He fell down and looked up. What greeted his eyes
was almost enough to put his heart down for the count. Looking down at him was
Rikku. Not the normal sized Rikku he knew, however. No, before him were Yuna
and Rikku, blown up to gigantic proportions.
“Whoa…” Tidus said, backing up quickly.
“Good morning!” Yuna said, smiling.
“Y-Yeah…” He said. Auron and Kimahri walked out. Unlike Tidus,
Auron was calm about this, as if he had expected this all along. Kimahri, like
always, showed no emotion.
“Yuna…I…how did you…” Tidus asked. He couldn’t
believe what he was seeing, but it was there.
“It’s that thing we went in!” Rikku said.
“Well, we have to find a way to reverse this! Don’t worry about
it! We’ll get on it!” He said, determined. Yuna and Rikku traded
glances, but when they looked back down, their faces weren’t smiling.
“We…kind of like this.” Rikku said.
“What?”
“It’s just that…I’ve felt so worried over our journey.
About what will happen if it comes down to me. If, for some reason, you should
fall. If you’d give your lives up to protect me and it came down to me.
I would surely fall as well. But, like this, I can ensure that none of us pass
away!” Yuna explained. Tidus kind of understood. He knew she must feel
a bit guilty, watching as people willingly gave their lives for her.
“Then you do not want a cure?” Auron asked.
“Nope!” Rikku said.
“Very well then. We move on.” He said. Tidus could never understand
how Auron could remain so calm under situations like this, but he did. As Auron
said, they walked forward. Yuna and Rikku were practically taking baby steps
to keep from passing them up. Sure enough, they attracted attention. People
passing by stopped to gaze at them. One man nearly fell off the edge of Mount
Gagazet in shock.
“Whoa! Lady Yuna? Is that you?” A man asked, stopping.
“Yes, that is I.” Yuna responded, bowing
“You’re…so tall…”
“Why, thank you.”
“I mean, surely you will be the one to defeat Sin! I mean, with such power.”
“That is why I travel. Thank you for your reassurance.” She replied,
smiling pleasantly.
“Then you will earn the title High Summoner! Ha! Get it? High Summoner?
Ah, I crack myself up.” He said, laughing. Yuna’s smile faded. Tidus
admitted to himself that it was a pretty lame joke, but Yuna’s smile had
literally gone upside down. She was now frowning.
“And what’s that supposed to mean?” She shot back.
“What? It was a joke. You know, with you being so tall and all. And the
title High Summoner.” He said, laughing again.
“So you’re insulting me?”
“No! Just joking…”
“About me!”
“Well, it was good-natured!”
“Just as good-natured as this!” Yuna yelled. With all of her might,
she kicked the man. His broken body flew down the high mountain.
“Good choice! He deserved it!” Rikku said, supportively. Tidus was
astounded. He’d never seen Yuna get so mad over something so stupid.
“You know, the rest of them are probably laughing too…they all looked
at me so…weirdly.” Yuna thought.
“You’re right! We should teach them a lesson!” She agreed,
nodding.
“Wait! You can’t just go around killing people because they make
jokes about you!” Tidus said.
“Why shouldn’t I?” She asked, glaring down at him. He stepped
back. Yuna had never looked so intimidating.
“Because! It’s not right!”
“It’s not right to make jokes about other people either! Let’s
go, Rikku!” Yuna said. With that, Rikku and Yuna ran back up the slope
to the people.
“Let’s go stop them before they cause too much trouble.” Wakka
said.
“We wait.” Auron stopped him.
“Sir Auron? You can’t agree with that, ya?
“I don’t, but then again I don’t want to be killed, either.
You saw what happened to the man, and I’m not in the mood to risk my life
over seeing if this blade with even harm them. If we rush in, we’ll die.
No one else knows about that passageway, so they don’t know what happened.
We die, and our knowledge dies with us. We will continue ahead, slowly.”
Auron said.
Chapter 4:
“Reign of Terror”
The party progressed up the hill, backtracking where they had started. Along
the way, and in accordance with what Yuna had said, bodies laid either with
shattered frames or pools of red blood seeping into the snow.
“Yuna…” Lulu said.
“Hey, that’s not Yuna, ya? The real Yuna would never do this!”
Wakka said. Tidus kept silent. That was Yuna, perhaps not in her mind, but physically
speaking, it was.
“Let’s move!” Auron yelled, sounding suddenly urgent. He had
crested the top of the mountain and was looking down at something. Tidus joined
him to see what it was. Even though Yuna and Rikku were probably the better
part of two hundred feet tall, they were like ants. Except, the city was even
smaller. They watched as Yuna and Rikku began their destruction tour of the
city; it appeared to be Bevelle to Tidus. The party hurried down the mountain
until they were fortunate enough to find ten speeders, all ready for action.
He didn’t care if they were forbidden because it was a holy mountain.
It was enough that they were there. Tidus and Auron hopped on one, while Kimahri
and Lulu took another. That left Wakka on his own. They blasted off at full
speed to Bevelle.
Tidus, for once, as he drove through the Calm Lands, wanted Auron to lecture
him. To tell him something, anything of value. Auron maintained his silence
and took in the scenery. People were scattering out of Macalania forest, most
likely escaping from Bevelle. He’d occasionally get an odd look from a
passerby, but that was to be expected. Because of the large crowds, they were
forced to park their speeders outside of Macalania Woods. Tidus and Auron dismounted
and waited for the others to arrive. They did shortly after they began their
wait. Once regrouped, they walked back into the forest. They made quick progress
through it and stopped right outside of the Bevelle exit.
“Once we enter, it is unlikely that we will emerge again. Either until
it is over or we are killed. Are you all ready?” Auron asked, facing them.
“We’re not getting any more ready standing here, ya?” Wakka
said.
Auron chuckled. “Very well, we continue then.” They walked onto
the Bevelle Highbridge and stopped. Tidus gazed at the city. It looked as if
a bomb had just gone off. Buildings were either damaged or completely destroyed.
Bodies were laying on the Highbridge and were also at the bottom of the small
streams going on either side of the Highbridge. In the very center of the city,
Yuna and Rikku were still at work, tearing the city apart.
“Run! Go!” An urgent voice came from the city gate. A group of eight
soldiers came running down the bridge. They were lucky enough to spot them and
stop from crashing into them.
“Civilians! Get out of here! The end is at hand!” He yelled, pointing
at Yuna and Rikku.
“Running away isn’t solving anything. They’ll eventually grow
tired of the city and come looking for you.” Auron said.
“There’s nothing more to be done! We shot at them…guns, machina,
magic, spears, swords, need I go on? Everything in Yevon’s arsenal has
been used! We have no defense against them!”
“Then perhaps we should go about finding another means of beating them.”
Lulu said, crossing her arms.
“You go ahead! We’re out of here! Take these if you want them; we
won’t need them!” He said, frantically. The soldiers dropped all
of their armor and weapons, leaving them with their civilian clothing. After
that, they wasted no time in running into Macalania Woods.
“Let us make use of this.” Auron said, motioning to the equipment.
They nodded and dressed themselves with the armor.
“I am not using the rifle, however, if you choose not to use it, at least
sling it over your back.” He said. The group, preferring their own weapons,
did exactly that. They then ran directly into the town.
Chapter 5:
“First Encounter”
“Damn, look at this place.” Tidus commented, stepping over some
rubble. Debris was littered across the ground, along with dead people, weapons,
assorted broken things, and things like that.
“We will need a place to rest.” Lulu said, looking around her.
“Wise idea.” Auron agreed, “Hm…that building, about
twenty meters from here. It looks suitable.” He pointed to a small, rundown
building that the girls apparently missed. They started towards it when Yuna
and Rikku stopped right in front of the building. The party froze, looking up
at them.
“I don’t know. There doesn’t seem to be any place that’s
better than any other.” Rikku said, gazing into the distance.
“Yeah…wait! The temple! Let’s go there!” Yuna said,
pointing to the main temple.
“Sure…wait. Just who the hell are you guys supposed to be?”
She asked, looking down at the group.
“Well, uh…” Tidus began, not looking at them in a futile attempt
to conceal his identity.
“I know that voice! That’s Auron, Wakka, Lulu, Kimahri, and Tidus!”
Yuna exclaimed.
“Shit…” Auron said to himself.
“Where have you guys been? You got a lot to work to do!” Rikku said.
“Like what?” Tidus asked.
“Get us entertainment, do stuff for us, that stuff.”
“I’m not some kind of slave!”
“You are now!” Yuna said.
“Let’s move!” Auron shouted. The party ran from them.
“Get back here! Yuna, blast them!” Rikku yelled. Yuna smiled and
pointed her finger in their direction. A blue beam of energy collided with the
ground in front of the group and blasted them into a nearby building.
“Ah!” Tidus groaned, recovering, “Lulu…what kind of
magic was that?”
“I’ve never seen any like that before…” She said, distantly.
“Where’d they go?” Yuna asked.
“I don’t know. But that’s a good thing! I think you vaporized
them.” Rikku said, happily.
“Vaporized! But I didn’t want to kill them…”
“Why not?”
“Because…Tidus was always so nice…”
“He hated you all along!”
“What?” Tidus said to himself.
“Truly?” Yuna asked.
“Yeah, he was always complaining to me about it. He just was too nice
to tell you to your face, like some baby!”
“I…never knew…” She said, in a mix between sadness and
anger.
“Let’s go get those thrones built!”
“Right!” Yuna said. They walked off.
“Seems that makes our quest a little harder.” Auron said, getting
up.
“Sir Auron! What should we do?” Wakka asked.
“In that cave, there was a message engraved in the stone about an antidote,
was there not?” Auron asked.
“Yes, if I recall, it said that there would be an antidote in a week.”
Lulu replied.
“Good. Then our course of action is clear, is it not? We get the antidote
and return.”
“Let’s get moving then.” Tidus said, ready to leave.
“Stop. It would be wise to leave some people behind to keep an eye on
them. That way, we can prevent ourselves from unnecessary travel and create
less of a sight.” Lulu added.
“She is right. Lulu, you, Kimahri, and Wakka shall leave to get the antidote.
The boy and I will stay here. We will not move from this building unless forced.
In that case, we will be somewhere near the entrance.” Auron said.
“Very well then. Let us depart. Be careful.” She said, leaving.
“I’m always careful!” Tidus said, smiling. She smiled back
at him and then left with her group. Tidus and Auron made some impromptu seats
by utilizing some of the products in the building. Five minutes passed quietly,
with the exception of the girls running around town.
“This is so boring.” Tidus said, sighing.
“It gets worse. It’ll be six more days until they return.”
Auron pointed out.
“So we have to just wait here six more days?”
“That’s what I told them.”
“What do we do?”
“Nothing that involves excessive noise or movement.”
“You’re no help at all!”
“Yes,” Auron replied, chuckling, “I know.”
Chapter 6:
“The Antidote”
After six long and boring days, Tidus brightened up to see Lulu, Wakka, and
Kimahri walking back to their building.
“Man, am I glad to see you guys!” Tidus grinned.
“It was a long six days, ya?” Wakka replied, nodding.
“We have the antidote, or at least, the formula for it.” Lulu said,
pointing to the paper she had in her hand. Tidus looked at it. The list consisted
of things that they had encountered before, but everything on the list was a
rare encounter.
“Where are we supposed to get this?” He asked.
“I estimate we have about half of these items and their quantities in
our stash. However, a good portion of the gems needed for this need to be found.”
She said, motioning to a few items.
“Bevelle has what we need. They temple will have some of these in their
vast armories.” Auron said.
“But that’s where they are heading.” Tidus said, frowning.
“We don’t have the time to look elsewhere. I fear that they may
start to find ways to get more power.”
“So, we go to the temple, ya?” Wakka asked, looking at the ground.
“I am.” Auron stated, looking out the window.
“Who all is going?” Lulu asked.
“We all will go. The items are too great in quantity to carry. There are
enough of us to divide the load equally and efficiently. We will depart in different
intervals though. You will get what you can of a certain item, bring it back,
and the next person will leave.”
“I guess that leaves the decision of who is going first then.”
“I’ll go!” Tidus volunteered. By the time those words had
left his mouth, he already wished he hadn’t said them.
“As you wish.” Auron said to him, “The rest of us will wait
for your return.”
“Is that it?” Tidus asked him. It didn’t seem like it should
be over that quick.
“You wanted to do it, so go right ahead.” Auron said, looking towards
the temple. Yuna and Rikku were conversing with each other right by it, however,
that distracted them. It added that much more chance on to the chance of him
surviving. Tidus nodded, closed his eyes, and walked out of the building. He
observed his surroundings in accordance to the temple.
“Hmm…probably about a kilometer left.” Tidus said to himself,
quietly. He then proceeded to carefully forge his way through the city to the
temple. As he neared the three hundred meter mark, he picked up on their voices
as he continued ahead.
“…seems okay. A work force will definitely be needed.” Rikku
said.
“Work force?” Yuna asked.
“Yeah, you know, all of those people who left Bevelle. All of Spira for
that matter. It’s better than just letting them rot away in hiding.”
“I guess that makes sense…”
“Of course it does, silly! Yunie, are you ready for this? It’s time
for us to rise to power! To be appreciated! Like…”
“Goddesses?”
“Yeah! Exactly like that! And who better than a couple of beautiful girls
like us? Better than some old fart!”
“Rikku, I never knew you could be so bold.”
“There’s a lot more you don’t know about me. But I feel, with
time, we’ll find out a lot more about each other.” Rikku said, giggling.
The two of them walked off. Fortunately, in the opposite direction of Tidus.
“What could she mean?” He asked himself. He took the opportunity
of their absence to run into the temple and stash up on what he came there for.
Chapter 7:
“Critical Mistake”
Chapter 8:
“No Options”
“You what?” Lulu exclaimed.
“I told you! I was right about to use it on them when some guy bumped
into me and I spilled it.” Tidus said.
“Now what are we going to do?” Wakka asked, smacking his own forehead
with his palm.
“Enough! We are not going to dwell in the past. The antidote is no longer
an option. We will simply search for another cure.”
“But…Sir Auron! There is no other cure! If there was, the chamber
would have told us, ya?”
“Perhaps you are correct. Then, we will need a head-on approach.”
“A head-on approach?” Lulu asked him.
“Yes, I think I know what it is, too. If there was one thing I learned
on my journeys, it is not to underestimate the power of human emotions. They
are far too strong for humans to control.”
”What are you suggesting?” She asked.
“We will go to them and use any means necessary to make these emotions
they have buried.”
“Sir Auron, are you sure about this?” Wakka asked him.
“To be honest, no. This chamber has given them the power to bypass human
standards. They are simply using the power to control. I feel they are capable
of much more than this. Also, eventually, they will use this power against each
other. Which one of them will prevail, I cannot say. But one of them will, we
need to intervene before this happens. Else, everything that we’ve done
for them will be for naught.”
“So, we have to go to them and get them to show emotion so strong that
it breaks their trance?” Tidus asked.
“That is the plan.”
“Well, I guess I better get moving then. And don’t worry about me.
I’ll end this or die trying.” He said. Everyone remained silent,
watching him as he left. Tidus stopped outside of the building to look at them.
Yuna and Rikku were sitting somewhere beyond his position, chatting peacefully.
He may be heading to his death. But, for right now, it was okay. As long as
he got Yuna and Rikku back to normal, he didn’t care. He owed that to
Yuna.
Chapter 9:
“Directly Speaking”
Tidus spent the next ten minutes getting closer to him. As he did, he began
to scout for buildings close to their height. Fortunately, Yuna had gotten up
to stretch out. When she did, he picked a building right in front of them. He
then snuck into the building and climbed the staircase to the top. Once on the
roof, he walked to the edge and looked down at Yuna and Rikku. They were his
objective. Taking the deepest breath in his life, he shouted.
“Yuna, Rikku! Up here!” They took notice immediately and spotted
him. Rising to their full heights, they walked over and stood there, staring
at him, shoulder-to-shoulder.
“I told you that we would find you in the end.” Rikku said, grinning.
“Stop this now! Look at this mess! Just help me return you guys to normal.”
“Normal? Back when we were normal, we never got this kind of respect.
Now, people would rather kill themselves then make us unhappy!” Yuna said
to him, pointing to the thrones that were starting to take shape.
“But this isn’t right! They are ruled by fear, not by respect! I’m
telling you, please stop.”
“Who cares what is right? We tell people what is right now!”
“Well, I won’t let you tell me what is right!”
Yuna laughed. “Won’t you? How do you plan on standing up to us?”
She then flicked him with her index finger. He tumbled backwards, stopping when
he rolled into the roof access door. He got up again and approached her.
“Back for more?” She taunted, “Rikku, go see what you can
do about making “quarters” for our “guest”.”
Rikku nodded. “All right, be back after it’s done.”
“Yuna, this isn’t like you! You used to be nice, kind, and gentle.
But look at you now! This is horrible, worse than Sin, even!”
“This is the new me!”
“But what about us? Your friends? The ones who have guarded you?”
“My guardians? Ha, like I need guardians now! All I need is myself and
Rikku.”
“Rikku…”
“Her and I were meant to be brought together like this. Just to let you
know, the thing you thought was going on between you and me, it’s off.”
“Yuna! You don’t even know what you are saying!”
“How wrong you are! I know exactly what I’m saying!”
“I refuse to believe that! You…you’re nothing more than a
puppet! Power is using you like a glove!”
“A puppet?” She asked, angered, “You don’t think I’m
capable of doing this by myself?”
“No, I don’t! The real Yuna would never do this!” He yelled.
Yuna grabbed him in her right fist and brought him closer to her face.
“I am the real Yuna! What do you think I am? A ghost? A bad imagination?
A dream? Tell me, would a fake Yuna be able to inflict pain like this?”
Yuna screamed at him. She squeezed him in her fist. Blood rushed to his head
and pressure like he had never felt before constricted him. He thought he would
explode soon. Tidus realized he couldn’t breathe, either. As if answering
his prayers, Yuna stopped.
“I hope you got the point that I am not a fake! You have quite a bit of
dangerous thinking there. I’m afraid that we will have to kill you off.
Now, take a nap, all will be revealed to you when you wake up.” She said.
Having said that, she flicked his temple. Tidus’ vision became hazy. All
at once, he lost consciousness.
Chapter 10:
“The Deadline”
Tidus awoke to find himself strapped down to the outside of a building. He
was at least one hundred and twenty-five feet up. Standing in front of him were
none other than Rikku and Yuna.
“What is this?” He yelled. The two of them stopped talking and turned
around.
“This is your resting place. You will be killed here.” Rikku said,
calmly.
“Then kill me!”
“Not quite yet. You have quite a bit of purpose so I think it is best
that we get some of that out of you before we put you down.”
“I have no time for this! Kill me or let me go!”
“You have all the time in the world now.”
“We’re going to ask you some questions. If at any time you respond
incorrectly, you will be cut. Do you understand?”
“Yeah…” He replied. He was scared now.
“All right, first question. Who are the supreme rulers of time and space?”
Yuna asked, smiling. He knew what this was. They were looking to just get the
satisfaction that they scared him enough to admit he had lost. He was going
to die anyhow, so he figured he would at least make them realize that not everyone
is so easily convinced.
“There is no supreme ruler. Each world is governed by its own authority.
However, there are no rulers assigned to time and space.” Tidus replied.
“Wrong answer.” Rikku said, trying to keep a straight face. She
slid a piece of glass across his arm. Sure enough, he was left with nothing
but a large cut and pain.
“Next question, who is in charge of your existence?”
“I am.” He said.
“Rikku, go ahead.” She urged. Rikku did the same thing to his other
arm. The cuts began bleeding. The blood dripped from the cuts and fell to the
ground.
“Name the people who you should obey all the time, regardless of other
intervention.”
“That would probably be myself.”
“Not even close, Rikku.” Yuna said. Rikku then ran it across his
leg. Tidus was in such incredible pain, that he wasn’t sure he could take
it anymore.
“One more question then. What do you have to say to us? If you respond
correctly, we might just let you live.”
“I…have only to say that you are not who I thought you were. You
are nothing short of barbarians who use power to command and conquer. I also
want to say that I…want the old Yuna and Rikku back…” Tidus
said, looking to the ground. As much as he tried to hold them back, tears formed
in his eyes and streamed down his face.
“Wrong answer! I’ll take care of you myself!” Yuna said. She
walked towards him and extended her hand. A ball of energy formed at the tips
of her fingers. She was just about to launch it at him when she looked at him.
Yuna seemed to want to shoot it at him but every time she did so; she stopped.
“I…” Yuna said, confused. She then put her hand down and turned
around to Rikku.
“What wrong?” Rikku asked.
“We’ve…been corrupted. What did we originally enter that chamber
for? For the power to help people! And now look what we did with it! We did
the exact opposite! He’s right! We nearly killed our closest friends.
We killed so many people and have enslaved many more. This isn’t the way
we should be!”
“Yuna…” Rikku said, looking at the ground, “You’re
right!” Both of them hugged each other and cried. Light shone down on
them from the clouds and engulfed them. When it went away, five minutes later,
he was barely able to make out Yuna and Rikku on the ground. Then, from where
they were, the light washed over the town and, as it did, restored the damaged
buildings, dead people, and so on. Everything was fixed except for Tidus, who
was still strapped to the building.
“You did good. I’m impressed.” Auron said, from inside the
building.
“Auron! How long have you been in there?” Tidus exclaimed.
“Long enough. Here, it’s time to get Yuna and Rikku. Our work is
done.” Auron said. He unhooked him and got him inside.
“Come, we must beat Yuna and Rikku to the others.” He stated. Auron
never explained why, but they did beat them.
“You did it, ya? Nice work!” Wakka said, giving him a high five.
“Very impressive. You’ll make a fine guardian.” Lulu congratulated
him, smiling as she rarely did.
Kimahri walked up to him. “Kimahri thanks you. You have saved Yuna from
power.”
“We will never speak of this event again. Come, we have places to be.”
Auron said.
Chapter 11:
“Back on the Road”
The party found Yuna and Rikku talking to a few citizens.
“Ah, there they are Lady Yuna. I wish you well on your travels.”
The man said, leaving them.
“Sir Auron, it’s good to see you.” Yuna said, bowing to him.
“As it is to see you.” He replied.
“What happened? The last thing I remember was going into that chamber.
But now we’re in Bevelle?” Rikku asked, confused.
“Call it a necessary side quest.”
“Okay then.”
“Did that chamber even work? I don’t feel any stronger.” Yuna
asked.
“Nah, it was a dud. Although you slept quite a long time.” Tidus
said.
“Oh, okay then. Are you guys ready to hit the road then?” Rikku
inquired.
“Sure, the sooner, the better, ya?” Wakka said. Together, they left
Bevelle. Tidus walked closer to Yuna than normal. He vowed never to let her
do anything dangerous ever again. Even if it would mean his death.
END