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Chapter
Three: The Big Bang
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“Why not?” Tidus asked
as he followed Yuna back into the Celsius after the
game. Yuna’s abrupt ‘No’ to Gippal’s
idea upset the blitzer. Rebuilding his home was
the closest he could come to having it back. Yuna
just didn’t seem to understand that, but he was determined to make her
understand.
Yuna sighed and threw her hands in the air, “Because I just
don’t want to!” she cried. Her eyes connected with the group that had
followed them onto the ship. She groaned. She couldn’t even have an
argument with Tidus without everyone watching.
Connecting with Tidus’ eyes, she asked, “Can we talk
about this alone?”
“Yeah,” Tidus agreed,
“Let’s go into the crew quarters.”
Yuna smiled at her friends, “We’ll be back out later.” She said
as she followed her boyfriend back into the crew quarters and dismissed Barkeep
who locked the door behind him. Yuna sat down
on the edge of her bed and stared at Tidus who was
leaning against the rail that hung over the item shop below, “I don’t want to
rebuild because it would be sacrilege to the summoners
who died defeating Sin.”
“How do you figure that?” Tidus
asked as he sat down on the bed opposite Yuna and
looked deeply into her eyes. He just didn’t understand her anymore.
Before he left, he understood everything about her and what she stood
for. Now, she was so completely different that he wasn’t sure if she was
even the same girl he’d fallen in love with.
Yuna sighed and stood up. Placing her hands on her hips, Yuna paced back and forth between the two beds, “I just
don’t think it’s appropriate. We should leave it the way it is as a
reminder.”
“A reminder of what?!” Tidus
asked, practically shrieking, “A reminder of how the Yevon
faith made idiots out of practically all of Spira
with their lies?”
Yuna stopped her pacing and stared at him, “Do you really think
I’m an idiot?” she asked in all sincerity. He didn’t answer right away
and Yuna narrowed her eyes at him, “End of
discussion.” She hissed.
“No,
not ‘end of discussion’. This is crazy! Doing your job doesn’t mean
sacrificing yourself for people who aren’t even going to remember your name!”
“So
now you think I’m crazy?”
“No,
but I think that going to war is stupid. Especially when you don’t have
to.”
“Oh! So I’m stupid and crazy now!”
A chill went up Tidus’
spine and he spun around. He was certain he was hearing voices now.
Maybe he was going insane. He
felt Yuna’s hand on his shoulder and he looked into
her eyes with panic, “I know I heard something. I know it!”
“I didn’t hear anything, Tidus.”
She replied.
Tidus sighed and sat back down on the bed with Yuna joining him, “Well, forget about that,” he said,
“Let’s go back to our discussion about Zanarkand.”
“Tidus!” Yuna cried as she fell back onto the bed defeated, “I don’t
think we should.”
Tidus lay down next to her and stroked her stomach gently.
She turned her head to look at him as he whispered, “I promised you once that
I’d take you to my Zanarkand. You know I can’t
do that literally, but by rebuilding it I can fulfill that promise to the best
of my abilities.”
“Tidus…”
“Let me finish,” he said as he placed a loving
finger over her lips, “I want this, Yuna. I
want my home back. Think about it. We can rebuild Zanarkand and my house with it. Then when we get
married, we can live there.”
Yuna’s eyes lit up, “When….”
Tidus smiled at her, “When…” The former summoner
was on her feet faster then Tidus
could imagine and she motioned for him to stand. Following her orders
like an obedient guardian, Tidus asked jokingly,
“What can I do for you m’lady summoner?”
Yuna was suddenly filled with the courage to do this. It
was thanks to Tidus saying ‘when’ they would get
married. She didn’t have to wonder whether he wanted her or loved her
anymore. She pointed to him and said, “Take your clothes off.”
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“Well, this could take a while,” Gippal said as he reached into the closet and onto the
upper shelf to grab the box he was seeking. It was the board game ‘Spirapoly’ and he thought it would be a good way to pass
the time. He sat the box down onto the card table the group had set up
and said, “So, who’s in?”
Rikku sat down across from him and looked sour, “Why do you
think it’s going to take a while?” she asked in all innocence, “All he’s got to
do is change her mind about rebuilding. What’s so hard about that?”
Gippal let a smirk escape as he looked at the group and then back
at Rikku, “Well, I’m sure something is going to
be…hard.”
“I’ll play.” Baralai
said as he snickered and sat down next to Rikku.
Paine joined in, taking a seat next to Gippal. Buddy
and Wakka shared one edge of the table with Lulu –
holding Vidina - and Brother at the opposing
end. The Aurochs had decided to take in the view from the top of the
Celsius. Nooj and LeBlanc had decided to take a
boat back to the former Youth League Headquarters.
Rikku wrinkled her nose in confusion as she looked at Gippal, “What’s going to be hard about it?”
Wakka let out a snort as he waved his hand in the air, “Never
you mind, ya.”
Rikku’s blonde braids hung in her eyes and she pushed them out of
the way, annoyed, as she looked into Baralai’s brown
orbs, “Am I missing something?” she asked.
Baralai grinned at her. Rikku was
beautiful and her innocence was charming. After being a priest for so
long, the sudden realization that he’s not anymore was a shock to his system
and he couldn’t help but let his eyes wander down toward Rikku’s
bustline for just a moment before reconnecting with
her eyes, “It’s not important, Rikku.” He replied as
he tried to calm his pounding heart due to her nearness, “Gippal
is just being uncouth.”
Gippal laughed and threw Baralai’s
starting money at him, “Speak for yourself!”
“You’re always uncouth, Gippal!”
Rikku sneered as she took the starting money he
handed her. Grabbing the dice from the table she said, “I’m going first
so you can’t cheat!”
Gippal feigned an injured look, “I never cheat!” he hissed as he
grabbed the dice from her hand, rolled, and moved his pawn to the first Blitzball Stadium which he promptly bought.
“Cheater!!” Rikku
squealed as she leaned over the table and put her face inches from his own.
As Rikku went to lower
herself back onto her seat, Gippal impulsively
grabbed the cloth on her arms and pulled her toward him, attacking her lips
with his own for a mere fraction of eternity before letting her go. The
shocked look on Rikku’s face was enough to relax the
shock that was coursing through his system at his action and he placed a smug
smirk on his lips, “Your turn.”
“You always manage to buy all the Blitzball Stadiums and then you wipe the floor with me!”
Gippal laughed, “Well, right now I only have one.”
She looked at Baralai
and frowned, “Only my dad can beat him at this. It’s no fun playing with
a cheater.”
Gippal held his hand out, “You owe me $25 gil.”
He grinned, “Pay up.”
Rikku glared at him and handed over the fake paper gil. She pushed a strand of blonde out of her eyes
and hissed, “You’re going to land on Zanarkand or Gagazet soon and then you’ll be crying!”
“Nobody ever lands on Zanarkand
or Gagazet.” Gippal
replied, “That’s why I never buy them.”
Her short pink tongue protruded from her mouth
before she said, “You just suck, you know that?!” She crossed her arms
over her chest and was content to sit and pout like that for quite sometime until a cry came from the crew quarters.
Jumping up, Rikku yelped, “That sounded like Yunie. I hope she didn’t hurt herself.” The Al Bhed made a move to head back toward the quarters when Baralai jumped up and grabbed her from behind. Rikku had to stop the sudden giddiness she felt when his
muscular arm wrapped itself around her waist. Baralai
wasn’t the type of guy she was normally attracted to, but there was definitely
something about the former priest that intrigued her. However, this
wasn’t the time to ponder such things. Yuna
might have hurt herself. Rikku struggled from Baralai’s grip as she said, “Yunie
might have hurt herself. I want to go and check on her.”
“Trust me,” Baralai
insisted, “she’s fine!”
Rikku ceased her struggles and twisted until she faced Baralai. Their bodies were pressed tightly against
each other and Gippal’s face soured until he saw that
Baralai was releasing his grip on her. Rikku asked, “How do you know that?”
“Just trust him, ya.” Wakka insisted, “She’s fine.”
Lulu nodded as she stood with the baby, “That
wasn’t a cry of pain, Rikku,” she clarified.
Lulu looked at Wakka and said, “I’m going to put Vidina down for his nap.”
“Okay, Lu.”
Rikku wrinkled her nose again and looked at Gippal
who had formed a smirk, “What is so damned funny all the time?!” she shrieked.
“You.” He replied simply.
“And what’s so funny about me?”
Gippal smiled at the beauty in front of him. He’d known Rikku since they were both children. Having mothers
who were best friends meant that the children would be forced to hang out
whether they liked it or not. Gippal and Rikku had enjoyed each others’ company until just before
he’d went to the Crimson Squad tryouts. It was a strange moment between
them when everything changed and neither was sure whether it was for the better
or not. Considering how things turned out, it was obviously NOT for the
better. Making out with ones best female friend for 45 minutes under a
bridge wasn’t the most romantic thing in the world. Gippal
had to learn that one the hard way.
Releasing himself from his reverie, Gippal replied, “Your innocence is very charming.”
“Bah!” Rikku said with a
wave of her hand. It was as if she was trying to forget him and she was,
in a sense. When he had kissed her, it brought back memories and feelings
from the last time he had kissed her. Gippal
had a hold on her and probably always will, but it was definitely something Rikku was going to fight. She wouldn’t let that cocky
Al Bhed know she had feelings for him. She sighed,
“Well, I need to check on Yunie. I’m worried
about her.”
“Rikku!” Baralai cried again as he grabbed her arm and pulled her
gently back toward him, “Just leave them alone.”
“Why?!” she asked, “What are they doing in there that’s
so damn important anyway?” Baralai leaned in
and whispered the answer to her question into her ear and Rikku
gasped, “No way! Yunie would have told me if
she and Tidus were…close…”
“I hate to break it to you,” Gippal
replied smugly, “but I think there are certain things that Yuna
won’t discuss with you.”
“Cridib oui yccruma!” she screamed at
him. She really hated it when Gippal got smug
and acted like he knew everything.
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“You
know, this is a heck of a lot more comfortable then Macalania.”
Tidus said with a smile as he wrapped his arms around
Yuna.
Yuna laughed and
tried to fight the blush she knew was forming on her features. After
their kiss at the forest, the duo had gone back to camp for the night - or, at
least that had been the plan. Instead they hadn’t been able to sleep and,
by using hand signals to not wake anyone else, had ventured back to the sight
of their first kiss. His lips were as seductive then as they were now and
Yuna had let all sense of propriety fly. It
didn’t matter that she was a summoner and he was a
guardian and that things like that just weren’t done on a pilgrimage. It
didn’t matter that she was technically married, although her husband was the
walking dead. None of it mattered. All that mattered was that she
loved him, and he loved her.
Lulu
and Sir Auron had figured it out through the body
language the two had been sending out after their lovemaking and confronted Yuna about it while stopped at the travel agency in the
Calm Lands. After getting a lecture from both of them, they had not
promised not to render Tidus incapable of ever doing
it again.
“The
only person who doesn’t realize what really happened that night is Rikku,” Yuna said.
Tidus said with his
goofy half-grin, “Does she still think you’re a virgin?”
“Yeah,”
Yuna replied, “and she’ll be really upset when she
finds out that I’m not. She was horrified when it came up that Paine
wasn’t.”
Tidus made a face,
“I can’t imagine anybody doing…that
with Paine.”
“Oh,
you’re so mean!” Yuna teased, as she squirmed in the
bed to turn and face him.
Tidus laughed with
her for a moment before his eyes took on a more serious look, “Are you still
against rebuilding Zanarkand?” he asked.
Yuna sighed.
There was a part of her that desperately wanted to give Tidus
this wish that he wanted so terribly, but the rest of her had a horrible
feeling about what rebuilding might bring. She looked into his blue eyes
and said, “What if Zanarkand ends up just as it was
1000 years ago. What if Sin reappears?”
“We’ll
just beat it again,” Tidus replied, “Besides, we
defeated Yu Yevon. It won’t come back.”
“But
how can you be so sure?”
Tidus rubbed his
nose affectionately against hers and replied, “I love you. That’s how I
can be sure.”
Tidus always knew
how to say the right things to make her feel better. He’s the reason she
didn’t completely lose her mind during her pilgrimage when everything she had
ever known turned out to be a lie. She loved Tidus
and wanted him to be happy. Smiling at him, she said, “Okay, then.
Let’s rebuild it.”
“Really?”
Tidus asked, with a barely concealed glee forming on
his features.
“Really.”
Yuna said with a firm nod, “Let’s tell everyone that
we head out tomorrow.”
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The sun was setting on Zanarkand
the following evening when the Celsius landed on the outskirts of the ruined
city. A skeleton crew consisting of Gippal, Baralai, Rikku, Paine, Tidus, and Yuna had decided to
travel to Zanarkand and survey the land to decide
where to start and how many men would be required. The six walked
carefully over rocks and boulders down the path that led to the main street of Zanarkand.
“I just thought of something,” Gippal
said.
Rikku replied, “Gee, I thought I smelled smoke.”
“Vmendehk
femm kad oui hu frana.” Gippal sneered, yanking softly on Rikku’s
braids before he said to the group, “Why don’t we split up and then all meet
back at the blitzball stadium in about 30
minutes. That way we can see most of the city without spending all day at
it.”
Yuna nodded, “I like that idea.”
“Me too,” Tidus agreed
as he wrapped an arm around Yuna, “We’ll start over
by the ocean.”
Rikku grabbed Paine’s arm and shouted, “We’ll start in the park
near the stadium.”
“Guess that leaves me and Baralai
to work the housing area.” Gippal said, “Let’s get to
it. We’ll all meet at the stadium in about 30 minutes.”
Yuna waved goodbye to her fellow Gullwings
and then allowed herself to be pulled by Tidus toward
a hill that overlooked the ocean. It was a breathtaking sight with the
sun setting slowly over the ruins of Zanarkand.
Yuna looked in awe of the beauty around her and felt
another flicker of doubt forming. Would rebuilding this place ruin the
beauty or enhance it?
“Being here makes me think about the pilgrimage…” Tidus whispered, “but mostly about the end of it.”
Yuna nodded solemnly as she turned so that they were back to
back. She thought about the end of her pilgrimage a lot too. She
dreamed about it every night, even after he came back. She hated this
fear of him disappearing. She didn’t even know if he was real.
As if sensing her thoughts, Tidus
looked out toward the ocean again and said, “I got a theory. I think the fayth gathered up my thoughts and put 'em
together to bring me back. Maybe. Something like that." Yuna turned to him and watched with concern in his
eyes. Tidus focused down on his hands and
waited a moment as if expecting pyreflies to fly from
them the way they had two years ago, “Or maybe…I’m still a dream.” He finally
whispered.
Yuna gasped and her alarm was evident on her lovely face.
She didn’t want to face the thought of losing him again. She couldn’t
live without him. She wouldn’t
live without him, “Wait! So you’ll disappear?”
Tidus paused and looked at his hands again before turning to
look at Yuna, “Cherish me, Yuna.
And I’ll cherish you. All right?” he smiled at her, “We gotta stay together. That’s what we have to
do.” His eyes filled with hope at that thought before turning to look
back out onto the breathtaking sunset.
Yuna ran to him and wrapped her arms around him from behind,
gently running her fingers along his muscular chest, “Is that what the Fayth told you?”
Tidus shook his head, “Nah,” he said with a laugh, “but I like
it.”
Yuna laughed heartily as she slowly pulled her arms back toward
her. Suddenly an idea came to her and she shoved him hard from behind and
watched from above as he fell into the water below. The handsome blitzer surfaced with a laugh as he wiped water from his
eyes and shouted, “That’s not cherishing!”
Yuna shrugged and said with a laugh, “You didn’t disappear.”
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Thirty minutes later, Paine, Rikku,
Baralai, and Gippal waited
for Yuna and Tidus.
Some waited more patiently then others.
“Where are they?!” Rikku
whined as she plopped down on the ground between Baralai
and Paine, “What’s taking them so long.”
Gippal sneered at her from across the cement walkway, “They’re
probably having sex.”
Slamming her hands over her ears, Rikku shouted, “I’m not hearing that! I’m not hearing
that! I’m not hearing that!”
“E's zugehk. Namyq!” Gippal said with a heavy
sigh. Rikku was definitely beautiful, but she
was also incredibly annoying. The whole Yuna
thing bothered him most. Rikku placed her
cousin on some sort of a pedestal and the ex-summoner
couldn’t even do a normal human thing
without Rikku freaking out. Rikku
was almost as bad as Brother when it came to Yuna.
“Sorry we’re late.” Yuna
cried. She and Tidus were running down the street and
Gippal noted that both were dripping wet.
“What were you two doing?” he asked.
Tidus pointed to Yuna, “It was all her
fault,” he declared, “She shoved me into the water and then slipped in
herself!”
“Whatever.” Gippal
replied as he pointed to the stadium, “That is what’s important.”
Tidus’ eyes caressed what remained of the blitzball
stadium. He hadn’t seen it since Yuna’s
pilgrimage but it hadn’t changed. It still stood partly with huge holes
in the roof and crumbled stone all over the place. He remembered playing
in that stadium when Sin attacked and destroyed it and Zanarkand.
Did Sin really do it….?
That sudden thought confused Tidus.
Of course Sin had destroyed the stadium. Everyone knew that. Sin
destroyed Zanarkand and that included the stadium.
Right….?
“So, care to describe what it used to look like?” Gippal asked, “Baralai will
record what you said so that we can give the builders a better gauge.”
Tidus shook off the strange thought and nodded, “Not a problem.”
He said as Baralai clicked the record button on the
sphere he held. Tidus moved his hand as if
painting a picture as he spoke, “There was a huge glass ceiling that let the
sunlight in. Along the rafters were lights if there was a night game.” He
pointed to a sharp object jutting out of the ruined roof, “That was an antenna
and it reached all the way up to the sky…” His eyes went back down to the
stadium and he gasped. It wasn’t in ruins. It was perfect down to
the very last detail. The sun seemed higher then
it should have been at dusk and for a moment he thought he was alone.
None of the group was near him as he looked around frantically.
What was going on?
He looked to his right and saw Yuna.
He reached for her but when she looked at him he gasped. It wasn’t Yuna. It was that girl that he’d seen before.
The one that smelled like lavender.
“I love you. That’s why I’m like this,
you know.”
It was that strange voice again. He kept
hearing that man’s voice in his head and he didn’t know why. He stared at
the girl who smelled like lavender. She looked like Yuna,
and yet she looked completely different. No matter what, though, he had
the sense that he’d seen her before.
“I know that, Shuyin.
I lo…” Before Tidus could ask her why she was calling
him Shuyin or even who she was, an object in the sky
caught his attention. It was a bomb. Tidus
made to scream out but it felt as though his voice was caught in his throat and
he was helpless. He could do nothing but watch as the bomb hit with full
force and knocked himself and the girl off of their feet. He could feel
the smoke in his lungs and the heat of the flames.
He stared at the blitzball
stadium again. It was back to normal. It was the rubble it had been
during Yuna’s pilgrimage. His friends were
kneeling beside him with looks of concern on their faces. Yuna leaned close to him, “Are you okay, honey?”
Tidus stared at her and breathed deeply the smell of
vanilla. He smiled weakly at her and then he passed out.
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“You must stop! That’s enough!”
His blue eyes fixed on her as he spun to the
sound of her voice, “What are you doing here?” he hissed as he angrily jumped
down from the collapses and approached her, “I told you to stay at home!”
“This is crazy!” she cried, “Let’s just….”
Footsteps echoed behind her and his gasp caused
her to spin around. A barrage of Bevelle soldiers
with Machina guns were approaching them. He
felt panic take over and he grabbed her arm and began pulling her toward a side
exit. The soldiers followed suit.
He and she ran and ran, turning this way and
that in a futile attempt to lose the soldiers in their own base. Before
they knew it, the couple was back where they started. They were standing
in front of Vegnagun’s eye – a piercing blood red eye
that almost foretold certain doom.
The soldiers cocked their rifles and aimed them
at the young couple. She looked at him with an unfortellable
look in her eyes before she gave him a weak smile. All he could think
about what how he’d failed her. He’d failed her…
The sound of the guns firing seemed to come
from far away. Her fingers tightened around his arms and he increased his
grip on her but it was all for naught. The bullets pierced their skin,
the force broke them apart…
Tidus woke up screaming and clutching his chest. His heart
was beating fast and he was afraid he’d never catch his breath. Yuna was by his side in a second, wrapping her arms tightly
around him like a blanket, “Are you okay? What happened to you?”
The blitzer looked around. He didn’t know where
he was, but somehow it seemed very familiar. Yuna
noticed his confusion and said, “It started to rain so we took shelter in this
house. Sin didn’t completely destroy it and it’s pretty much
intact. Most of A-East is in relatively good shape considering.”
“Oh.” Tidus whispered as
he continued to look around the tiny living room he was in. There was
something about this place that seemed so familiar to him. It was almost
like he’d been there before…
“He’s awake!” Rikku
squealed with delight as she, Baralai, Paine, and Gippal came from down the hallway. The perky blonde bounced
toward him, “Welcome back, sleepy head.” She teased, rubbing his head
affectionately. Rikku’s eyes brightened as she
looked at Yuna, “You’ll never guess what we found!”
“What?” Yuna asked.
Paine tilted her head, “The bathroom has porcelain
fixtures.”
“Oooo!! I wanted
to say it!” Rikku whined. Although announcing
that was taken from her, it didn’t ruin Rikku’s perk
and spunk as she grabbed Yuna’s hand and dragged her
down the hall to look at the fixtures.
He was alone again and Tidus
slowly stood up and took a long look around the room. It was dusty and
dirty. There was dirt inches thick on the floor and he was filthy from
lying on a dirty sofa. However, something about this place was incredibly
familiar.
“This place looks much better than when Yuna lived here. Less pink…” Tidus
suddenly whispered to himself. He froze. Where had that come
from? What was going on with him lately? Was he going insane?
Tidus knew that Yuna would ask him
again what happened when he passed out, but he was too afraid to tell her the
truth. He didn’t know why he was seeing some gorgeous brunette and she
was calling him Shuyin. He didn’t know why he
was imagining a bomb being dropped on the blitzball
stadium, and he didn’t know why he dreamt he was being shot at by Bevelle soldiers. He didn’t want to worry Yuna unnecessarily. It had to be a side effect of
being brought back by the Fayth.
Right….?
Right.
Suddenly feeling the need to be near Yuna, Tidus followed the voices
down the hall to the bathroom with the porcelain fixtures. He was greeted
by the excited squeals of Rikku. Tidus hadn’t realized how exciting porcelain was until he
entered the bathroom and saw the entire group taking pictures of a 1000 year
old toilet. It was a truly strange sight.
Sighing, he turned from the bathroom and looked
into the bedroom. He had a clear view thanks to the moonlight that echoed
through the window. Thinking he saw movement, Tidus
took a step closer and then immediately wished he hadn’t.
It was
the girl that smelled like lavender and had called him Shuyin.
She was sitting on the bed with only a sheet covering her bare form. She
seemed to look at him and yet through him at the same time.
“I
thought you had left.” She whispered.
Tidus took another
tentative step toward her and he heard a response in his head.
“Why
would I leave?”
“Yunalesca told me that you tend to do that. She
called it ‘love ‘em and leave ‘em’.”
The girl replied.
With Tidus’ next step, she vanished. The bed was untouched
and it looked as though she’d never been there. Tidus
felt a flash of terror go through him. Was he seeing ghosts or just
losing his mind? He spun on his heels to tell Yuna
what he’d just seen but his foot caught on a rug that was hidden under the
dirt. Losing his balance, Tidus’ head hit
against the doorframe with a sickening crack and the world went dark.
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AL BHED TRANSLATION
Cridib oui yccruma!:
Shutup you asshole!
Vmendehk femm kad
oui hu frana: Flirting will get you no where.
E's zugehk. Namyq!: I’m
joking. Relax!
I
am truly sorry that I have to do this, but given the recent turn of events, I
feel that I must.
Author's Notes: Now, please remember that Tidus slammed his head against the doorframe at the end of
the last chapter and went unconscious. It is very important in order to
understand the first section of the story. Something happens to Tidus twice in this chapter. Also, I wasn't going to
initially dive deeper into when Tidus thought LeBlanc
was Allyn, but I decided to, so there is going to be
a little more of that in this chapter as well.
SPOILER: This chapter discusses some things from sidequests in FFX-2 and also from the Crimson
Spheres.
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