"Who's that?" Zell asked Selphie as they were walking together in
the hallway towards the elevator. A tall girl in black leather pants and a light
blue sweater carrying a denim pack over her left shoulder came out of the infirmary.
"I don't know, a new student I guess." Selphie shrugged.
"Really." Zell watched as the girl glided away from them, her long curly
blonde locks bobbing behind her. He shook his head as if you destroy all thoughts
about her. Selphie linked her arm through Zell's and snorted.
"Down boy." She giggled, and they rounded the corner to the stairs.
"Hey!" Zell defensively put his hand up. "I had no... attraction
to her!"
"Right..." Selphie pushed the button to open the elevator.
"I live only for you, baby." Zell made his voice low and wrapped her
in a hug.
"Get off me you pimp." Selphie giggled, and Zell reddened slightly.
"OW!" Seifer heard the girl yelp as he practically barelled into
her. She was tall, but thin, and she fell back onto her butt. He smirked, but
put a hand out to help her up. She looked at his hand, and then his mocking face,
and pulled herself up.
"Well, are you okay?" Seifer pulled his hand back.
"Yes, I'm fine." The girl flipped her hair over her shoulder and fixed
her pack. She continued down the hall and Seifer turned to look at her perfect
curve as she walked.
"Wow." He breathed and then turned away, heading to his destination,
but slower this time.
Irvine leaned on the railing, looking into Balamb's crystal blue water. He
sighed, thinking of Selphie and her spunky, attractive nature. He turned around
and looked up at the bridge, seeing Selphie and Zell together, laughing. They
were such close friends, Irvine wished him and Selphie were that close... maybe
closer...
"Excuse me." A tall girl asked, pointing to the nearby hall. "Is
that the dorm hallway?"
"Uh... yeah..." Irvine nodded mechanically and watched her turn and
walk down the grey carpet. Irvine managed to bring his jaw back to a close as
he stared, letting out a short whistle, and then turning back to the water.
"Squall... Mm..." Rinoa accepted Squall's passionate kiss that enveloped
her mouth. He began walking forwards, forcing her backwards into the vacant room.
"It's okay," He whispered. "This room is empty... no one will come
here." He locked the door behind them and began kissing her neck, continuously
causing her to move back. Rinoa gave in to his charms, and laid back on the bed,
pulling him up on top of her. She ran her hands through his lush brown hair, and
gently massaged her lips against his. He ran his hands up and down her midsection,
savouring the feel of her small body in his power. He began moving downwards,
kissing her upper chest and all of a sudden Rinoa froze, pushing him back.
"Oh!" She quickly scooted off of the bed. "This room is... vacant..."
"Well I hope so." The blonde girl at the door raised her eyebrows. "Because
I'm moving in."
"Okay, uh... well then, we'll be going now." Rinoa grabbed Squall by
the collar and pulled him quickly out of the room, trying to sound firm as the
girl shut the door behind them. "Squall!"
"Sorry." Squall wrapped his arms around her waist fondly. "I didn't
know." He softly kissed her forehead and she smiled momentarily.
"This time let's walk all the way to your room, okay?" Rinoa began moving,
and Squall laughed, following her.
"CONFUSION." Fujin stammered.
"I agree, ya know?" Raijin answered. "Seifer was supposed ta be
here twenty minutes ago, ya know?"
"Yes I DO know." Fujin put a hand to her forehead in annoyance. She
covered her face with her hands and turned away from him, walking past a girl
she didn't know, but didn't really care at the moment.
"Hi." The girl stopped to talk to Raijin. "I hear that the disciplinary
committee is really strict around here, is that true?" Fujin whirled around
to face the girl who had struck up a conversation with her comrade.
"Well... ya know..." Raijin stuttered pitifully.
"Yes, they ARE very strict." Fujin spoke up. "So watch yourself.
Come, Raijin." Fujin grabbed his arm, and when he didn't move, she kicked
him brutally and practically dragged him down the hallway. The girl giggled, already
knowing that the two of them were on the disciplinary committee. She continued
on her way passively.
"Alright, dismissed." Instructor Julian Owans waved his hand and
turned back to his computer screen as the students obediently filed out of the
classroom. When he was sure he was alone, Julian pulled a disk out of his drawer
and popped it into the drive connected to his computer. There was a light knock
at the door and he whipped around to see a tall thin blonde girl standing at the
doorway. "Class is over." He raised his eyebrows as he looked her over.
"Yes I know that." The girl smiled warmly. "My name is Gayel, I
just transferred and I wanted to meet the Instructor here. I heard that Balamb
has had some of the best Instructors around the world."
"Well, we have had some great ones." Julian leaned forward, smiling
at the blue and black clad feminine figure Gayel supported. "What makes you
so interested in teaching?"
"Well, I'd eventually like to become an Instructor myself." Gayel shrugged
cutely. "I've always admired them, and I just want to be as admired and looked
up to. I want to be a modivator."
"Wow." Julian nodded. "Well, my name is Julian Owans... what Garden
did you say you transferred from again?"
"I didn't say." Gayel giggled. "I'm from Sefaliya Garden."
"Well, I believe I've never heard of it." Julian narrowed his eyes.
"Whereabouts is it?"
"It's on an island near Esthar." Gayel informed him. "It's not
very popular."
"Indeed." Julian bit his lip. "Well, I hate to kick you out, but
I have some work to do, so if you'd like to familiarize yourself with the basics
here, you can come back later and use the tutorial if you'd like."
"No, I think I'll be fine." Gayel was already at the door. "It
was nice to meet you, Instructor Owans. Have fun playing your game." She
exited the room and Julian was taken aback by her last sentence. He turned and
saw that his computer screen hadn't displayed anything to do with the game on
the disk he had inserted. She WAS a strange one.
Gayel finished unpacking and stood back to admire her cozy room. She smiled
and snatched up her thin one handed silver blade, sliding it into it's sheath
at her waist. She put her fingers to her temples, checking over her junctions
quickly before slipping on her white leather jacket. It was her favourite jacket,
it had soft white fur all on the inside, and it stuck out at the bottom of the
sleeves and along the waistline. Along with that, Gayel wore her baby blue velvet
boot cut pants with her ebony black knee high boots underneath. She slipped on
her baby blue velvet gloves and fluffed her thick blonde curls, admiring herself
in the mirror. It was her favourite outfit, it described her perfectly, the light
happy colours, and the sexiness of the ensemble.
Gayel slid her key in the lock and exited her room, locking the door shut and
dropping the gold key into her inside breast pocket of her jacket. She headed
to the front gate, she had decided to acquaint herself with the Balamb area, such
as the Fire Cavern, and maybe Balamb Town. She stopped at the gate and turned
to the man behind the glass.
"Excuse me." She leaned forward and smiled. "Do they modify weapons
in Balamb Town?"
"Why yes, they do." The man replied, startled by her conversation.
"Thank you sir, have a great day!" Gayel walked away, her perkiness
spreading out around her. She recieved a few looks on her way out, but she ignored
them, stopping at the draw point to take out a few Cures, adding to her strength.
Gayel knew she was strong, but it was better to be safe than sorry.
"Squall, I know that you want to spend time with Rinoa, but the fact of the
matter is, you are the only one who can do this." Gayel heard a female voice
just outside of the gate by the road. She stopped short, giving whomever it was
a little more time to speak before she broke the moment.
"I know, I know." Squall replied. "I'm doing it for Mrs. Dincht.
It's alright, I won't complain."
"Sorry I can't accompany you... but I have some things to attend to."
Gayel decided to exit the gate at that time, and came upon Quistis and Squall.
"Oh, hello!" Quistis exclaimed.
"Hi, Miss Trepe." Gayel greeted her.
"Perfect timing, dear. And by the way, call me Quistis." Quistis clasped
her hands together. "Are you heading to Balamb Town?"
"Yes actually, I am." Gayel lied. She was going to go to the Fire Cavern
first, but that could wait. The man in front of her, the one she had stumbled
upon with his girlfriend in her room, he squeezed her curiosity.
"Well, would you mind travelling with Squall?" Quistis asked. "He
has some errands, and well, I would go, but..."
"No problem!" Gayel flashed him a friendly smile. "That is, if
you don't mind my company... sir." She emphasized the word sir, and for once
in his life, Squall blushed. He vividly remembered what happened earlier, and
scowled quaintly.
"Sure, why not." He robotically answered, and Quistis waved.
"Okay, I'll see you two later!" She headed back through the gate, and
Gayel turned to Squall.
"Well, did you finish your OTHER errands?" Gayel teased, and Squall
began walking, shaking his head. Gayel couldn't wipe the triumphant grin of her
face as she jogged to catch up to him. They were about the same height, and she
noticed this time how good looking he really was close up. "I'm sorry, I
couldn't help myself."
"... whatever." Squall pertly replied.
"Well, I'm Gayel, if you're interested." Gayel cocked her head. "I
take it your name is Squall. Nice to meet you." She didn't expect and answer,
and she was surprised that he said anything back to her at all.
"Yeah." At least he was trying to get the last word in. Gayel had played
this game many a times with guys before, she was pretty good at it.
"I guess our last introduction wasn't the most comfortable, was it?"
"No."
"You know, when I saw you with your girl, you seemed like a more open guy."
Gayel rambled on, as if ignoring his one word sentences here and there. "I
didn't expect you to be like this."
"Have you met Selphie yet?" Squall asked out of the blue, not meaning
it to be out loud, but accidentally speaking. This girl just seemed to happy-go-lucky
like Selphie.
"No. I haven't met anyone except for Quistis..." Gayel trailed off.
"And Instructor Owans."
"Really?" Squall snorted. "You're a student?" He rolled his
eyes. When Quistis was an Instructor there had been the 'Trepies', and now there
was a group of girls called the 'Ownies'.
"Oh, no." Gayel laughed. "I've been a Naldi for five years now,
since I was 13."
"Naldi?"
"Oh, you know, a soldier for my Garden. Like a SeeD."
"So you're eighteen?"
"Yeah. I want to be an Instructor, ideally. That's why I came to Balamb."
Gayel continued, eating up the silence with her sweet voice. "In my previous
Garden, everything is so strict and stuff, so I just left. To tell you the truth,
I didn't really 'transfer' here, I kind of ran away from Sefaliya and made it
to Balamb."
"Why did you choose Balamb?" Squall wondered.
"Well, for one, you have such a colourful history." Gayel sighed. "SeeD's
saved the world. Two, Galbadia... well... so many countries hate Galbadia. And
Trabia, well, it's still recovering from being bombed. I've heard so many beautiful
things about Balamb... I had to come here."
"That makes sense, I guess." Squall replied.
"So..." Gayel furrowed her brow. "Tell me about yourself. How did
you get to Balamb?"
"I... don't remember." Squall looked at the ground. "I was in an
orphanage when I was little... but I don't remember the transition from there
to Balamb Garden."
"Oh." Gayel blinked repetitively, not knowing for the life of her what
to say.
"Sefaliya..." Squall thought for a moment. "Isn't that Asylum?"
"No!" Gayel defended immediately without thinking. "I mean... yes.
God! No. It was named Asylum from rumour, but it's not one."
"Why do they call it Asylum?" Squall asked, and Gayel regretted ever
wanting to spend time with this guy. He was too cool and calm, a real challenge
for her.
"Because it's so strict there." Gayel tried.
"I've heard that everyone's related." Squall's gaze burned into Gayel's
eyes, as if he was interrogating her.
"Okay, okay!" Gayel put her hands up. "I give! Sefaliya Garden
is way different than any other Garden. The Headmasters and Headmistresses, theres
four of each. They pretty much had a bunch of kids and raised them up to be Naldi's.
They kept the Garden a secret, it was underground and located on an Island near
Esthar called the Kemsken Island. Until the underground facility couldn't fit
all of the Naldi inside, they had to extend above ground. The eight Heads decided
to make an official Garden out of their family military, and they named it Sefaliya
Garden. So we're all pretty much brothers and sisters, and if not, we're like
family anyway because we live with eachother. It's really hard on some, because
they fall in love and then find out that they're actually distantly related somewhere
along the line. It's not easy to find someone that is honestly not your own blood."
"Has there ever been anyone that isn't related to the Heads?" Squall
inquired.
"Yes. One." Gayel cast her eyes aside. "She... was different."
"What happened to her?" Squall found himself surprised at his abundance
of questions.
"She died." Gayel shrugged. "It happened around the time I was
born, I don't know much more about it."
"You didn't leave because of Instructing." Squall blatantly crossed
his arms.
"Wh, what?!" Gayel felt put on the spot and she stopped walking abruptly,
looking him square in the eye. "Excuse me. I did not ask for you to... delve
into my thoughts and tell me how I've made my choices! I WANT to be a teacher!"
"But that's not why you left." Squall pressed on. He didn't know why
or how he was doing this, but it felt right. This girl standing before him was
lost, and even though she didn't want to admit it, she was afraid. He could sense
that, and for some reason, a part of him wanted to help her out of her shell.
Maybe it was because he needed out too... and maybe she could bring him out with
her.
"You know what?!" Gayel finally let herself go, as the anger seethed
through her. Her happy, fresh exterior shattered as her mind exposed itself. "Screw
you! You can walk by yourself you fucking... ugh!" She couldn't think of
a way to finish her sentence as she turned on her heel and left in a huff. Now
she was going to go to the Fire Cavern.
Squall entered Balamb Town slowly, and walked down the road until he reached
a familiar doorway.
"Mrs. Dincht?" He pulled the small bag out of his pocket. "Mrs.
Dincht, I have a package from your son... Hello?" Squall peered around the
room, and then headed into the next one. It was highly unlikely she was there,
but he checked up in Zell's room anyway. Nobody.
Squall exited the house and began walking towards the train station, stopping
to look about him. It was then that he realized that there was nobody in town.
There was no one in his sight. Squall ran to Zell's next door neighbor's house,
and burst inside, finding nobody. He ran up to the train station, to find no train,
and no people anywhere. He sprinted to the hotel and slipped in, seeing absolutely
no people, even upstairs. What had happened to Balamb Town? It was a ghost town
now.
Squall flipped open his SeeD cellular phone and dialed Quistis calmly.
"Hello?" Quistis' strong voice came over the line.
"Instructor..." Squall paused. "There's something seriously wrong
here."
"Headmaster Cid, with all do respect." Selphie stomped her foot.
"We canNOT work without another SeeD as experienced as we have been."
"And I refuse to take Nida out to the battlefield." Quistis added. "Nor
Xu, for that matter."
"We have no choice." The Headmaster shook his head. "Squall is
on his way to Deling City now to speak with the General, you're going to have
to fare without him, and take Nida or Xu with you."
"Headmaster Cid." Zell came sprinting into the Headmaster's Office.
"Xu can't be found anywhere. Nobody's seen her today."
"You don't need to speak with my father... what about that new girl?"
Rinoa suggested, stepping forward. "Didn't you say she was a soldier at her
old Garden, Quistis?"
"You didn't try to contact Xu?" Quistis shook her head, ignoring Rinoa,
and speaking to Zell directly.
"We got no signal at her end." Zell shrugged.
"Quistis." Rinoa tapped Quistis' shoulder.
"I didn't ASK you." Quistis snapped, shaking her off harshly. She turned
back to Zell.
"Quistis." Headmaster Cid spoke up. "Gayel may be able to help
you."
"Gayel is with Squall." Quistis gently told him, and then turned, once
again, back to Zell.
"What?!" Rinoa shrieked, and Quistis whipped around to face her angrily.
"Listen to me, girl." She spat. "We don't need any jealous girlfriends
or rebellious daughters in SeeD's way. You are not a SeeD, you are not a student
here, and you are just in my way. So back off, because having you running around
worrying about Squall just gets on people's nerves and you should go do it somewhere
else while we do OUR job." Quistis was fuming, and Rinoa looked about to
burst into tears. She looked at Headmaster Cid, and then to Zell, then to Selphie.
With one last look at Quistis, she ran to the elevator and punched the button
in, crossing her arms and stifling her tears until the doors completely closed.
"Instructor..." Zell began, but Quistis silenced him by putting her
hand up.
"If you're getting no signal from Xu, there's only one place nearby she could
be." She said. "The Fire Cavern."
"Exactly." Headmaster Cid stood up, breaking the tension professionally.
The elevator made a ding as the doors opened once again, this time revealing Irvine
looking rather confused.
"Miss Heartilly-" He began.
"Irvine, you're with me." Quistis cut in. "Run and get Nida, quickly.
Selphie, you take the bridge, and Zell, locate Seifer and tell him what's going
on, then bring the disciplinary committee back here... wait a minute... Selphie,
you go get Seifer, Zell, you take the bridge."
"Aye aye." Selphie exited quickly, and Irvine and Zell went up to the
bridge to relieve and fetch Nida.
"Miss Trepe." Headmaster Cid sighed.
"I know, Headmaster." Quistis licked her lips. "And I'm sorry.
It's just... that girl gets on my nerves. She doesn't care about the well being
of the SeeD's, or Balamb for that matter."
"Rinoa is blinded by love and hate." Headmaster Cid pointed out. "She
loves Squall, and hates her father."
"But we cannot let her family and relationship problems get in the way of
our job." Quistis firmly said. "How would the people of Balamb Garden
feel if they heard that their own security was threatened because one petty girl
didn't want to have her father involved in anything to do with her?"
"I understand where you are coming from, Miss Trepe." Headmaster Cid
nodded. "Just please, try to be a little less harsh with her and a little
more gentle. You understand what love is, do you not?"
"Unfortunately yes, Headmaster." Quistis sighed and exited the office.
Gayel stood near the far back of the Fire Cavern, looking at Ifrit's scorched
home.
"Wait!" A female voice stopped her, and Gayel turned her head slightly.
"Yes?" Gayel sheathed her sword, put her hands on her hips and looked
at the smartly dressed woman before her.
"I-" The woman was about to speak when a few new voice wafted over to
them.
"I don't understand why Xu would be here." A male voice sounded frantic.
"She has to be here." Gayel recognized that voice as Quistis. "Where
else would she be?" Quistis came into view followed by Irvine, who smiled
invitingly at Gayel when he recognized her. Quistis barely acknowledged her as
she turned to Xu.
"Quistis!" Xu moved her attention from Gayel to Quistis.
"Xu, why the hell aren't you in Garden?" Quistis demanded.
"Nida told me what was going on and sent me to find Gayel. He said she would
be here."
"Nida." Gayel barely breathed.
"How does Nida..." Quistis looked behind her and Nida shyly stepped
out of the shadows. Gayel's eyes nearly popped out of her head when her eyes fell
on his ashamed looking face.
"Nida!" She stammered, and stepped forward hesitantly, as if wanting
to touch him but halted by fear.
"Listen this is all very confusing, but we have to get back to Garden NOW."
Quistis motioned to Xu, and pushed past Irvine to leave. Xu followed after a slight
shrug to Nida, and Irvine tipped his hat, winked at Gayel, and left. Gayel looked
at the ground, blinking and clenching her fists simultaneously.
"Gayel." Nida bit his lip. "When I heard you were here, and that
they needed help... I had to get you. I know how skilled you are and Garden needs
your help. I asked Xu to get you because I-"
"Was afraid to face me." Gayel finished bitterly. "You didn't think
you'd have to, did you? Save it, Nida. I'll help without your recommendation."
With that, she hastily swept past him, leaving with the rest. Nida looked to the
lava and sighed before slowly turning to lumber from the area.
"Okay." Quistis wrung her hands as she stood before Headmaster Cid
once again. "We've located Xu... and Gayel, although I believe there is some
tension between her and Nida."
"Zell!" Headmaster Cid called, and Zell came down from the bridge right
away. Xu and Irvine came up the elevator and entered briskly.
"Where's Nida?" Quistis inquired.
"He and Gayel are on their way." Irvine reported. Selphie came up with
Seifer, Fujin, and Raijin. Finally Gayel and Nida appeared from the elevator just
as Headmaster Cid's phone rang.
"Hello, this is Headmaster Cid of Balamb Garden." Cid began. The others
all waited a few agonizing moments before the Headmaster replied. "Well General,
I assume that Squall made it there safely, then."
"Is Squall there?" Quistis asked. "May I speak with him?"
Headmaster Cid put a finger up to signify one moment and Quistis quieted herself.
"Oh, it's you." Seifer snorted when he spotted Gayel, and she smiled
sarcastically at him.
"Where ARE the people of Balamb?" Headmaster Cid demanded calmly. "Did
you contact anyone in Timber?"
"No trains have come to Timber from Balamb in the last 24 hours." Caraway
told him from the other end of the phone. "No trains have even come through
Timber in the past 24 hours. Two have stopped in Deling but they have all been
Galbadian, and not heading towards Timber. Security has been tight since the death
of President Vinzer."
"Alright, please let me speak with Squall." The Headmaster paused as
Caraway handed the phone to Squall.
"Headmaster." He said. "I don't think Galbadia has anything to
do with this."
"Even so, you should probably take a look at Galbadia Garden."
"With all do respect sir, I don't think it will make much of a difference."
Squall took a breath. "I believe Esthar has something to do with it."
"Either way, I still want you to check Galbadia Garden. Then we will have
a discussion on the matter." Headmaster Cid looked to Selphie. "I'll
send you the Ragnarok." Selphie saluted and exited briskly. Headmaster Cid
lightly placed the phone in Quistis' open hand and she stared at it for a moment
before putting it to her ear.
"Rinoa's fine, and I'll make sure she comes with us." She winced.
"Oh, thank you Instructor." Squall professionally replied, and hung
up the phone.
"Is my daughter coming?" General Caraway asked, and Squall shook his
head.
"No sir, she will safely stay back in Garden."
"Good." Caraway nodded slightly. "You may go wait at the gates
of the city. Shyla will escort you there." A woman dressed in a short blue
dress came out of the shadows and took Squall's arm.
"There's no need..." Squall protested.
"Nonsense." Caraway waved them away and Shyla led Squall out of the
mansion. Caraway sat down in his comfortable swivel chair and let out a deep whoosh
of breath, staring up at the last photo he had had of his beautiful wife Julia.
She was in her favourite blood red dress she wore the night she first sang 'Eyes
On Me'. "My dearest Julia... my world is upside down without you." He
sighed and pulled the picture off of the wall. Her hair framed her face beautifully
and her deep eyes stared down into his soul the way they always had. Rinoa looked
so much like her, he realized. He wished that his daughter would come back to
him.
"Alright then, simply I will tell you this." Headmaster Cid bit his
lip. "We do not know what we are dealing with here. The people of Balamb
Town could have been taken hostage, they could have all been killed, nobody knows.
We may have to deal with an army, or one powerful man behind all of this. Even
so, I would feel much safer if Nida, Xu, and the disciplinary committee went along
with you. Head to the Ragnarok and wait there until I contact you from the bridge.
Gayel, please come with me." The team saluted and then headed to the elevator.
Gayel accompanied Headmaster Cid to the bridge, and they stood at the comm system.
"Do you want me to help, sir?" Gayel asked politely.
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is your Headmaster speaking." Headmaster
Cid pushed the button for the comm and announced out to the entire Garden. "To
clear up the rumours flying around, Balamb Town is in danger, and we are obligated
to help. Everyone who has family or friends in town, please feel secure that we
will do everything in our power to get them back. For everyone else, support your
fellow students and SeeD's alike. I am sending the Ragnarok Team to aid Squall
in Galbadia, and we will soon get to the bottom of this mystery. Until then, cross
your fingers, and show extensive leadership qualites while our best leaders here
in Garden go away. Thank you." He clicked off the link and turned to Gayel.
"Is Squall the leader of the Ragnarok Team?" She asked.
"Yes he is. He is a very important person to this Garden. While I was in
a state of confusion and weakness, Squall took over the Garden and kept things
under control. Without him, Balamb would be finished." Headmaster Cid nodded.
"Gayel, I understand that you and Nida have a... history. I don't want it
to get in the way of your work, and I know that you are new here. But as I said
before, we don't know what we are up against. With your expertise you could become
an asset to our military forces. So I am asking you to set aside your quarreling
nature with Nida to help us."
"I can do that, sir." Gayel saluted and smiled warmly. "I believe
in Squall, the first time I met him I felt strength radiating from him. And aside
from being cocky, I think that he has it in him to lead the Ragnarok team to the
beginning of this entire case."
"Good, good." Headmaster Cid patted her shoulder, and pushed the link
button to the Ragnarok. "Ragnarok team, I am sending you the newest member.
Gayel Merlana."
"Oh no." Nida sat down and buried his head in his hands when he heard
the name.
"Nida what is it, ya know?" Raijin pressed. "You're so uptight
about that girl, ya know?"
"Yes, Raijin, I know." Nida sighed.
"SILENCE." Fujin kicked Raijin, and dragged him out of the bridge. Seifer
was seated across from him, Selphie was in the pilot's seat, with Irvine standing
behind her fondly. Xu was down with Rinoa in the passenger area, and Quistis was
sitting beside Selphie. Zell was in the airlock, 'warming up'.
"So come on, tell." Seifer pressed. "What's up with you and this
new chick?"
"Her name is Gayel." Nida replied firmly.
"Okay." Seifer nodded. "So how do you know her?"
"None of your business." Nida snapped.
"Okay, well I'll just let her tell me." Seifer narrowed his eyes. "I
think she likes me already."
"Bull." Nida snorted. "She'd never be interested in someone like
you."
"Why is that?" Seifer slyly smiled. "I'm a likeable guy."
"She doesn't like arrogant, know it all, cocky assholes." Nida was about
to say more when there was a shuffle.
"And what if I did, Nida?" Gayel walked between the two. "You think
you know me that well? You've been gone a while. There's a lot you don't know
about me." She turned on her heel and disappeared into the elevator.
"Burned." He snorted, and Nida clenched his jaw, sitting back.
Gayel leaned forward on the railing, sighing heavily. There was a slide as Zell
came out of the airlock and bounded over to her excitedly.
"Hiya." He smiled warmly. "You're Gayel, aren't cha? Welcome to
the team."
"Yes, thank you." Gayel forced a faint smile but didn't make eye contact
for fear of letting her depression show.
"Hey, you okay?" Zell stopped bouncing around and turned her to face
him; for once he looked serious.
"Yes..." Gayel tried, but saw that he wasn't buying it. "... No."
"Come on, you can't go into a mission like this." Zell told her. "What's
on your mind?"
"Nida." Gayel couldn't stop the tears and the words flooded from her
mouth like a waterfall of sorrow. "I left Sefaliya because it was hell without
him! I loved him so much... and then one day he just up and left me. I couldn't
bear it anymore, everything was just too much without him there to keep me on
the ground..."
"Nida was in Sefaliya?"
"Nida was BORN in Sefaliya!" Gayel sobbed. "We grew up together
thinking we were cousins... but when we were older we found out we weren't related,
and we fell in love. He promised we'd be together forever, and then he just left...
I had no idea he was here."
"Oh..." Zell didn't know what to say so he simply wrapped her up in
a hug and let her calm down into his chest. "Listen. I don't know why Nida
left you, but I'm sure it was for a good reason, because he's not a bad guy. You
can conquer this, you'll make it through this mission and then the two of you
can sort out everything. So wipe away those tears and go to the bridge."
He used his thumbs to smear away the moistness and she smiled.
"Thank you." Gayel took a deep breath and linked her arm through his.
"By the way, my name is Zell Dincht."
"Well thank you, Zell Dincht." Gayel began walking and the headed back
to the bridge.
"So, Squall." Shyla grinned widely. "Where are you going next?"
"I know Caraway sent you to get information from me, whoever you are."
Squall turned away. "It's none of your business, you can leave now."
"I want to see the Ragnarok." Shyla licked her lips. "If it's as
good looking as you are, it'll be a sight to see, hm?" She leaned forward
and breathed hotly on his neck.
"... Whatever." He pushed her away and put a hand to his forehead, peering
into the distance where the red ship was just coming into his view.
"Heey, look!" Selphie cried. "There's the city! Whoo hoo!"
Irvine smiled at her cuteness. They landed right in front of Deling City, and
Fujin and Raijin exited the Ragnarok to fetch Squall.
"There he is, ya know?" Raijin exclaimed when Squall strode towards
them.
"WOMAN." Fujin protested when she spotted Shyla following him.
"You can leave now." Squall whipped around to face the annoying girl.
Her eyes were wide as she stared up at the passenger window, spotting Rinoa glaring
back at her.
"I see Miss Rinoa!" Shyla cried. "I'm going to tell the General
you brought her!"
"BLACKMAIL." Fujin stated angrily.
"What do you want?" Squall seethed.
"I want to come with you." Shyla crossed her arms.
"No way, ya know?" Raijin put his hands up.
"Shut up." Fujin kicked him.
"We can't let her go back to Caraway." Squall informed them. "If
he finds out Rinoa is with us, we'll be making an enemy of Galbadia easy."
"The General is a powerful man, full of vengeance." Shyla smirked.
"You shut up too, ya know?" Raijin cried.
"Okay fine." Squall grabbed Shyla's arm and began up the ramp to the
ship.
"Oh yay a POW!" Selphie clapped her hands when she spotted Squall dragging
Shyla into the bridge.
"What?!" Shyla squealed. "That's not what I had in mind!"
"SYMPATHY. NONE." Fujin snickered. "We don't want you here, but
we have no choice."
"Damn you all!" Shyla squirmed.
"Seifer, you're the head of the disciplinary committee." Squall shoved
Shyla into Seifer. "Discipline her, and keep her under confinement somewhere."
"Okay." Seifer slyly grinned. He easily picked her up and slung her
over his shoulder, struggling and all. He headed to the airlock, he knew there
were some places there to keep her and if she made noise nobody would hear. He
fished around his belt and found his handcuffs, snapping them onto Shyla's wrists
around a thick metal post.
"Why are all you Balamb guys so hot?" Shyla inquired, moving her arms
above her head so she was able to flaunt her breasts before his eyes.
"I don't know." Seifer winked.
"Are you all sexually talented as well?" Shyla licked her lips and breathed
in deeply.
"Well, I know I am." He reached out, slipping an arm around her waist.
"How about you uncuff me and prove it?" Shyla challenged.
"Mm no, I know what you're trying to do." Seifer snaked his other arm
around her waist.
"Hmmmmm..." Shyla brushed her lips against Seifer's cheek.
"FRIG SEIFER!" Zell yelped from the doorway.
"Damnit Zell just because you're not getting any doesn't mean-" Seifer
began, but when he turned around he saw Quistis standing there too. "Is this
your business?" He spat, taking his hands from Shyla.
"Squall told us to check on you." Quistis crossed her arms. "Obviously
there was need to."
"What, Instructor, do you want to join us?" Seifer asked.
"You wish!" Zell clenched his fists.
"I didn't ask you, Chicken-Wuss!" Seifer glared at him. "As you
can see, everything is fine so you can leave. Unless, dearest Instructor, you
want to stick around for the 'interrogation'."
"Interrogation, eh?" Quistis walked up to him, laying her hands on his
collar, and held her face just inches from his. Zell was about to protest when
she suddenly grabbed his ear and twisted, dragging him whimpering from the airlock.
Zell took one look at Shyla's half erotic expression and then at Seifer, snickered,
and shut the airlock, leaving Shyla secured inside.
Xu silently stood and left the passenger area when she saw Squall enter, she knew
he wanted to be alone with Rinoa.
"Don't say anything." Rinoa looked down at her hands when he sat beside
her.
"There's a lot to say." Squall softly told her.
"Only for me." Rinoa blinked and gazed at him. "I have an unconditional
understanding for what your job entitles you to. I should be the one apologizing."
"I have nothing to apologize for..." Squall trailed off. "And why
are you apologizing?"
"Squall!" Rinoa leapt up, turning to him in anguish. "Are you crazy?!
I just endangered the whole mission by going to the window and that girl... you
have nothing to apologize for?"
"No, I don't." Squall stood up as well. "What did you think I-"
"That makes me so happy!" Rinoa jumped to him and threw her arms around
his neck, swinging around like she had the first time she really met him.
"You didn't endanger the mission."
"But I didn't know that you told Caraway I wasn't coming... she's going to
go tell him now."
"We have her in confinement." Squall said. "It's all okay now.
We're on our way to Galbadia Garden."
"Good..." Rinoa licked her lips and looked to him innocently.
"Hey Squall you'll never guess what- ah..." Zell stopped short when
he saw the two of them kissing. They both turned and looked at him, causing a
nervous reaction. "... Yeah... well. We're in sight of Galbadia Garden...
Xu wants us all up at the... uh... bridge." Squall stood, and headed past
Zell, who allowed Rinoa to take his arm and exit the passenger area with him.
"Hmmm." Quistis bit her lip nonchalantly. "That doesn't look
right." Everyone was now at the bridge, looking out at Galbadia Garden. It
was totaled, it looked like a dump, and there was chaos outside. Thousands of
Garden residents were outside, running around like chickens with their heads cut
off.
"Come on, land." Seifer barked. "We have to get down there now."
"Alright!" Selphie was still as happy go lucky as ever. She circled
the Ragnarok around the Garden once and then finally came to a land right by the
front entrance. She leaned back in the chair to look at Squall. "Do you want
me to stay or come out?"
"I don't think we'll be needing an emergency escape." Squall shook his
head. "Better to come and help. Just make sure to close the Ragnarok behind
you." They all exited the Ragnarok in one huge group, and the Galbadians
stopped moving, staring open mouthed.
"Squall, say something." Quistis elbowed him, and he stepped forward.
"We are your oversea neighbors from Balamb." Squall cleared his throat.
"We have come here to investigate, some very strange things have been happening
around the world I believe. We'd just like to look around and ask a few questions
please."
"Hello, Ragnarok team." The short Headmaster came out of the crowd.
"Yes, hello, Headmaster." Quistis stepped towards him. "May we
ask what happened to Garden?"
"Well, we pretty much were bombed. Or so it sounded like." He shrugged.
"It appears that they were looking for something, but I do not believe they
found it. Basically after the evacuation, there was an aircraft circling around
looking at us, and then they just zoomed away. I apologize for the alarm, but
everyone grew afraid as soon as they saw the ship. I tried to calm them down,
I recognized the Ragnarok."
"Well, then this is cause for confusion." Quistis crossed her arms and
tried to think. "What did the ship look like?"
"It was black..." The Headmaster shook his head. "And the symbol
on the side was... I've never seen it before... like a yellow and red snake I
think. It was hard to make it out." There was a gasp and everyone turned
to look at the one who had made it. Gayel was covering her mouth, and she turned
to Nida.
"It was from Sefaliya." She licked her lips and put her arms down, clenching
her fists.
"God." Nida let out a whoosh. "Do you think they're trying to find
us?"
"But why would they take all the people from Balamb Town?" Zell asked.
"We're going to have to find out." Irvine spoke up. "Let's go to
Sefaliya now."
"Damn." Gayel hung her head. But she knew that it had to be done.
"Wait!" Selphie cried. "If they're going around to the Gardens
looking for you, then they'll have been to Trabia! We have to go there first!"
"If they attacked Galbadia and are gone already, Trabia has already been
attacked so we can go to the other Garden now." Seifer snapped.
"NO!" Selphie wailed. "We have to go calm everyone, please! Squall,
please?"
"Squall this is stupid." Seifer argued. "We can't favour one person
because they used to attend a Garden, and leave everyone else's lives at stake.
We have to get to the bottom of this as soon as possible. The people of Balamb
Town could be in serious danger."
"I hate to say this, but I am agreeing with Seifer." Xu added, wringing
her hands.
"Xu!" Selphie ran her hands through her hair frantically.
"Okay everyone stop." Squall put his hands up. "Gayel, where is
Sefaliya Garden?"
"Squall!" Selphie made a move towards him but Irvine grabbed her and
held her back.
"Sh." Irvine whispered in her ear. "He'll try and give everyone
what they want."
"Near the Esthar region." Gayel lowered her eyes.
"Okay. Here's what we're going to do." Squall said firmly. "Nida
will be our current pilot. We will drop off Selphie and Irvine at Trabia Garden
so she can do whatever she wants to do there. Then we'll head to Esthar and Xu,
Seifer, Fujin, Raijin, you go into Esthar City to see Laguna, Kiros, and Ward.
Inform them of the situation, they may strangely be able to help. Quistis and
Zell, go look around inside Galbadia Garden, try to find anything helpful. I will
go with Nida and Gayel to Sefaliya and we'll try to get to the bottom of this.
After we are done, we'll come and get everyone. That should give you a few hours."
"What about me?" Rinoa spoke up.
"You are to stay in the Ragnarok at all times." Squall said.
"But Squ-" Rinoa began to protest.
"Yes sir." Quistis headed down the ramp with Zell, and the Headmaster
accompanied them. Irvine let go of Selphie, and gently massaged her shoulders.
"Thank you, Squall." She smiled and went back inside.
"You don't mind going with her?" Squall asked Irvine worriedly.
"No, it's my pleasure." Irvine tipped his hat. "Besides, I have
to keep her out of harms way if anything should happen. I'd be worrying about
her if I wasn't there." He headed inside, and so did everyone else. Only
Rinoa and Squall were left on the ramp.
"Squall." Rinoa stamped her foot. "You can't treat me like a child.
I can fight too."
"You don't have to fight." Squall told her. "I know you don't like
it, and I remember promising you before everything had happened that after we
made it through Time Compression, you'd never have to fight again. I am keeping
that promise."
"Then why did you bring me here?!" Rinoa cried, and she backed up as
Nida activated the ramp to lift. They headed into the corridor, and the ramp sealed
shut. There was a slight shudder as the aircraft came to life and they took off.
"I thought you needed help!"
"No." Squall shook his head vigorously. "I brought you here because
I wanted to make sure you were okay. I didn't want to leave you all alone in Balamb."
"Well if I'm not doing anything then take me back!" Rinoa screamed.
"I thought you actually believed in me! I thought you actually knew I could
help you all!"
"I know you can. But not in violence. And this will lead to violence."
"THEN TAKE ME BACK TO BALAMB!" Rinoa yelled in his face. "I want
to go back."
"Fine." Squall sighed. "Fine." He went up to the bridge, leaving
Rinoa sitting by the ramp, hugging her knees in anguish. He went up to tell Nida
that they would have to make a stop at Balamb Garden. Rinoa managed to stand,
and jogged out towards the airlock, spotting Seifer just about to open the doors.
"I wouldn't do that." Rinoa called out, and Seifer whipped around to
face her.
"Ah..." He was about to come out with some smart ass remark but thought
better of it when he saw her unhappy face. "What's the matter..." He
slowly walked over to her as she leaned on the railing, looking down at the first
spot they had seen the huge purple alien that eventually led to their first romantic
moment in the cockpit.
"I don't know what it is with Squall." She sighed heavily. "He
seems like he wants... I don't know what he wants. Whether he wants to protect
me, or leave me, or need me."
"I hate to say this about Squall, but I know he needs you." Seifer furrowed
his brow.
"How? How would you know, anyway?" Rinoa questioned.
"Squall and I are on the same wavelength. We're... alike in a lot of respects."
He tried.
"I don't think so." Rinoa shook her head. "Squall isn't an arrogant
asshole."
"He was, before you." Seifer crossed his arms. "Ask Quistis...
oh wait, you two don't get along that well, do you?"
"I don't know why she hates me." Rinoa shrugged. "I think I just
get in the way. Maybe I shouldn't interfere with Garden. I'm just an extra girl,
and if I can't help, then why bother even coming at all, right?"
"You were a big help to them during everything." Seifer told her. "Listen.
Squall loves you. (God I can't believe I'm saying this to her.) He would do anything
in the world to protect you. I think you should be there for him."
"You don't think I should go back to Balamb Garden?"
"No. Seeing your face after he's been through tough times, it's a relief."
Seifer put his hand on her shoulder. "Seeing you safe, and happy, it keeps
him on the ground. He does what he can to protect Balamb Garden, and his friends,
but over all that, he does everything in his power to protect you. Because he
loves you."
"God, Seifer, when did you become so insightful?" Rinoa smiled faintly.
"I was always like that with you." He pulled her close to him in a hug
and she returned it gratefully. "Don't you remember?"
"Yes, I do remember." Rinoa thought back to the summer before she had
even been to Balamb Garden. "Clearly. That was amazing, Seifer, thank you."
She pulled away from him and smiled quickly, turning and jogging up to the bridge.
Seifer sighed, watching her blue form perfectly glide from him, and then whipped
around, quickly slipping into the airlock before anyone else could interfere.
"Do you think we should drop off Shyla at Balamb Garden?" Xu inquired,
and Rinoa shook her head as she appeared from the elevator excitedly.
"No. Squall, I think she should stay on the Ragnarok." She told him.
"Why?" Squall asked her confusedly.
"Well..." She searched her brain for a response. "We don't want
to make an extra stop if we don't have to, right?"
"But aren't you..." Selphie began.
"No." Rinoa firmly put a hand on Squall's arm. "I'm staying here
with all of you."
"Really?" Squall's eyes lit up. "Good, okay, then, Trabia next
stop."
"Aye aye!" Nida bellowed, laughing.
Selphie jogged quickly off of the ramp of the Ragnarok, with Irvine efficiently
following. Trabia was also in ruins, although definitely not as severely as the
last time they had been bombed. It seemed as if the attackers just wanted to scare
everyone out of the Garden, not hurt any innocents. Which was great, and it also
eased Selphie's racing thoughts as she scuttled about, checking up on people,
and chatting quickly with others. Irvine silently followed her, keeping a close
eye but not smothering or getting in the way. When Selphie finally decided to
go inside to take a look, Irvine caught up to her.
"Are you sure you want to go in there?" He asked.
"What do you mean?" Selphie turned to him.
"Don't you think you should wait until everyone gets back inside... like
the Headmaster?" Irvine tried.
"Well, everyone is afraid to go inside." Selphie bit her lip. "And
Trabia Garden has been without a Headmaster since the last bombing by the Sorceress."
"Oh." Irvine put a hesitant hand on her shoulder. "I'm sorry."
"No, it's fine." Selphie forced a smile and giggled. She struggled with
the door and finally managed to slide it open, revealing Trabia Garden in pretty
good conditions despite what had happened. She let out a massive sigh of relief,
and jogged away, towards the screen system, rapidly pushing buttons. "I didn't
get a chance to get rid of this the last time I was here. It was transferred to
Balamb, but there was still a copy left on this system." She opened up her
information file and began the deleting program.
"Did it ever occur to you that maybe the Trabians want to have this?"
Irvine stepped up, adjusting his coat. "Maybe as a memory for when they miss
you?"
"Why would you think that they miss me?" Selphie seemed a little uncomfortable.
"They seem to look to you as a mother, to tell you the truth. Everyone in
this Garden loves you." Irvine shrugged. "I think you know why. What
is it you are hiding, Selphie? Why did you transfer from Trabia?"
"Irvine, I-" Selphie began, but a crash was heard and she ran off to
investigate. Irvine sighed, and headed off after her.
"I wonder where this Garden's mobile system is?" Quistis pushed aside
some debris with Zell's help.
"Instructor." Zell licked his lips nervously. "Why are you so mean
to Rinoa?"
"Mean?!" Quistis was taken aback. "I'm not mean."
"You're right." Zell thought for a moment. "You're downright nasty
with her."
"Zell!" Quistis snapped. "This is not a time to be talking about
personal quarrels."
"So I guess when our leader is off in another Garden and we're trying desperately
to recruit, then that is a time for personal quarrels." Zell retorted. "Look,
Instructor, I may not be the smartest one out of our group, but anyone can see
that you've taken this a little too far. What is it about Rinoa that makes you
so harsh with her?"
"God, Zell." Quistis sighed heavily as they walked. "I... I just
hate the way her attitude is towards Squall. She's so needy... it's disgusting.
And she acts like she's a part of us just because she's with him. I'm just so-"
"Jealous." Zell finished loudly. "You're jealous, aren't you?"
"WHAT?!" Quistis stammered. "I, I... that's unheard of! I can't
believe you! Zell-"
"You are!" Zell accused more firmly. "I know you love Squall, everyone
can tell, but you are totally jealous now. And you're taking it out on everyone
by taking out time to make Rinoa miserable."
"Zell this is absurd." Quistis snapped, turning to him and pushing him
backwards offensively. "Don't speak to me like that. I would never be jealous
of Rinoa, ever. I am simply concerned about Squall's well being, but I'd never
want to take her place. To me, Squall is a colleague, before my student, but now,
an equal."
"You liked him better as a student though, didn't you?" Zell pushed
her back, but lighter than she had touched him.
"Don't psychoanalyze me." Quistis grabbed his shoulders, and made him
look her in the eye. "I loved Squall before with all my heart, but I gave
up when Rinoa came along and... he fell for her. I understand that they love each
other, but one day she's going to break his heart. She's going to hurt him. And
I don't know if she means it or not, but that's besides the point. I feel towards
Squall now like he is a younger brother to me. As if I can protect him. And I
don't want Rinoa to hurt him."
"Instructor." Zell cocked his head to the side. "I wouldn't want
Rinoa to hurt him either. But I don't think she will. She cares for him too much."
"Well if that's the case, she won't do it knowingly." Quistis pulled
away from him, blinking rapidly. "But one day she'll definitely do something
to hurt him... and I just don't want to see it happen..."
"I-" Zell tried.
"Come." Quistis waved him forward. "Let's keep on."
"What is it?" Irvine asked, seeing Selphie scoop up something into
her gentle arms.
"It's the Headmaster's kitty." Selphie turned, revealing a beautiful
calico, with bright green eyes not unlike Selphie herself.
"I thought you said the Headmaster was..." Irvine prompted her.
"She is." Selphie's eyes grew wide when she realized what she had just
said.
"She?" Irvine furrowed his brow.
"Oh my God..." Selphie put down the cat huskily, covering her eyes with
her hands. "I didn't think I'd have to tell anyone this, Irvy."
"Hey." Irvine was at her side in an instant, and wrapped his arms around
her protectively. She had her back to him, and he felt her shudders as the tears
fell from her dainty face.
"The Headmaster was really a Headmastra." Selphie sniffled, trying to
keep back the tears. "She was my real mother, Irvine. My real mother, before
the orphanage. She never wanted me when I was born, so she gave me up as a baby,
and sent me there. And when I came back, she was not happy. At first we didn't
know that we were together in Trabia, because she wasn't very open with the Garden
at all. Some of the Trabians were uncomfortable having a woman as their leader...
but there was nothing to be done. So she kept a low profile, and finally she actually
found out about me. And for all those years of me being in Trabia she hadn't recognized
me or my last name, or anything. But when she did, it was awful. She ordered the
Garden to transfer me, and they had to comply. She wanted to send me farther away
to Galbadia, but that didn't work out so I went to Balamb. On my way there, I
asked why I had to be transferred. And the Garden staff member that was traveling
with me told me that the Headmastra was my mother. I freaked out, I begged him
to take me back so I could see her, but he refused. He said that I had to stay
away, she didn't want to see me. I was devastated, but by the time I got to Balamb,
I was calmer and I promised myself that I would put it behind me and live my new
life, because my mother had chosen it as well and it had to have been best for
me if she advised it. So when I heard Trabia was bombed I was so scared... I was
so afraid that all my friends were hurt, or worse, that my own mother was hurt.
And it was true. She was dead... and all that was left of any of her things was
this cat. Her cat. Her name is Selphie..." With that Selphie broke down into
earth shattering sobs, and Irvine had to steady himself to hold her. He turned
her around and enveloped her into his coat, letting her pour her heart into his
chest fondly. Having her in his arms gave him a sense of comfort, a sense of peace.
She was so small, but the way she clung to him made Irvine soar, and he wished
he could hold her forever.
"It's okay." He whispered into her hair. "Everything is alright
now. Trabia will be fine... and you'll be fine. I'll take care of you, Selphie."
"Promise?" Selphie stifled her sobs and looked up at him. He wiped her
tears away with his thumbs, and shot her his very own sexy Irvine smile.
"Yes, I promise." He nodded, and she wrapped her arms around him.
"Oh thanks, Irvine!" She laughed, and it was music to Irvine's ears
hearing her. "You're the best!"
"So are you." Irvine murmured to himself. "So are you."
Xu put her hands daintily on her hips as the Ragnarok took to the skies once
again, leaving her and the disciplinary committee behind.
"Well Xu, lead on." Seifer made a gesture, and she turned to him abruptly.
"What do you mean, lead on?" She raised an eyebrow. "I was under
the impression you knew your way around here."
"Actually no." Seifer shrugged. "I've never been in Esthar City
before."
"Well neither have I!" Xu exclaimed, running a frustrated hand through
her hair. She looked to Fujin and Raijin, but they both shook their heads.
"Never been here, ya know?" Raijin plainly said, and Fujin put a hand
on his arm.
"STRATEGY." She replied. "This place is like a maze. We split up."
"So, me an' Fujin will go this way, ya know..." Raijin pointed down
the first road. "You two go thataway." He pointed towards the opposite
direction, and before Seifer or Xu could say anything, they were briskly heading
away.
"Well, okay then." Xu professionally faced the second road. "Let's
begin."
"Hey. Xu." Seifer nonchalantly kept up with her. "Do you remember
the time that I took the SeeD exam with Squall and Zell?"
"When you messed up severely and almost cost us the entire mission? Yes."
Xu harshly replied.
"You know when you said that calling myself a leader was a joke?" Seifer
gulped. "Well... you know, I've realized it's true." Xu looked at him,
her eyes wide. She had never expected the ignorant Seifer to ever admit a fault.
But he just did, and she was amazed by it.
"Seifer." She smiled. "You just agreed with me... no, you just
admitted there was something imperfect about you."
"Okay that's enough." Seifer clenched his fist. "Stop now."
"It's alright." Xu couldn't suppress her grins. "There may be hope
for you, yet." She giggled, and Seifer snorted.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"Nothing..."
"There's Sefaliya." Gayel pointed, and Nida nodded, recognizing it.
Squall was taken aback, he had never seen a Garden like that before. It was all
black, with gold accents everywhere. There was so much bustle around as well,
he could see the people running around, the males in black pants and sleeveless
shirts with gold trimmings. The females wore gold tank tops and black kilts, with
gold around the bottoms. They wore black knee high boots with golden laces. The
Garden itself gave an aura of perfection, it looked somewhat like a cross between
Galbadia Garden and Esthar City, it was the hugest Garden that any of them had
ever known.
"It's so..."
"Perfect?" Gayel clenched her jaw. "Now you know why I wear white."
"Still, it's different than the last time I saw it." Nida cocked his
head.
"Yeah, they never cease to change things around." Gayel sighed. "This
isn't going to be easy, Squall. Are you sure you don't just want Nida and I to
go?"
"No." Squall shook his head. "I have to go with you. If they are
responsible for Balamb Town, it involves me as much as it involves you."
"If you say so." Nida shook his head as he landed the Ragnarok. The
gatekeepers standing on either side of the golden front gate took an offensive
stance, not used to having visitors to Sefaliya ever.
"Okay quickly get out before they become impatient." Gayel briskly led
Squall and Nida to the exit of the Ragnarok, and Rinoa followed worriedly.
"Squall be careful!" She called as he headed down the ramp.
"I'll come back for you, I promise!" He turned and told her. "Close
this after we're out! If anything happens out of the ordinary, get the hell out
of here!"
"Without you?!"
"We'll find each other. I promise!" He ran to catch up to Nida and Gayel,
leaving Rinoa standing there with a nervous expression on her face. She closed
her eyes and clutched her necklace, praying silently that he be watched over carefully
by the faeries every moment.
"Who..." One of the guards began, but a look of surprise came over him
when he saw Gayel and Nida standing before him. Squall was behind, just catching
up. He stayed back; this wasn't his dispute.
"We need to meet with the Heads." Gayel calmly held her head high, cocking
her head to the side. The guard was at a loss for words, and he kept glancing
at the other guard nervously. They didn't say anything, and then there was a few
footsteps clicking on the cement behind them. Squall whipped around to face five
men in black tuxedoes walk up professionally and sneer at him.
"Dearest Gayel." One man put a hand on her shoulder and she glared at
him fiercely.
"Don't speak to me." Gayel shook him off and took Nida's arm. She began
walking in through the gates, and Squall followed quickly. The guards were too
shocked to do anything, and just gawked at the three. Squall was amazed by the
technology in Sefaliya, it seemed as if everything was so much more advanced than
the rest of the world. After traveling around winding passageways for what seemed
like an hour, they came to a large golden staircase and Gayel stopped, taking
a deep breath and letting it out slowly.
"Gayel." Nida crossed his arms. "You don't have to do this. I can
go alone."
"I have to face him some time." Gayel slipped off her jacket, feeling
the heat surrounding her nervousness. She handed it to Squall, who absent mindedly
took it, watching her perfect figure glide up the spiral staircase above him.
Nida jogged up after her, and finally Squall slowly let his boots ring out on
the slick surface of the golden steps. They came up into a huge room, it was all
black, and a thin controlled fire lined the back wall, all the way across. There
were eight black leather chairs behind the flames, and sure enough, there were
four women and four men seated in them professionally. They looked like statues,
stone people watching over the bleak room. But when Gayel walked up to the fire,
looking as if her clothes could catch and burn right from her body, one of them
stirred. A man. He leapt to his feet and tore towards her, stopping just as short
of the fire as she was.
"Jesus, Gayel!" He reached across and grabbed her arms, but pulling
back as soon as he felt the scorching of the fire.
"Hello to you too, dad." Gayel took a step back, not wanting to be so
close to what she thought was a hideous creature.
"Why have you come crawling back to us?" A woman stood, glaring down
at the white clad girl.
"She didn't want to." Nida spoke up. "Neither did I."
"Is that..." The woman squinted. "Is that my Nida?!"
"I'm not yours any more than Gayel is his." Nida shot back sternly.
Squall was surprised by his firmness, usually Nida was so laid back and humble.
"Excuse me." Squall cut in, clearing his throat. He wasn't afraid, these
people weren't nearly as intimidating as Sorceress Ultimecia, or Adel, or half
of his previous enemies for that matter. "We've come to talk to you about
the current situation that has arisen in Balamb, Trabia, and Galbadia. Esthar
is seemingly unaffected, so we've sought you."
"Finally, I think we've found our way." Xu sighed in relief as the
large building loomed before them. "It took us long enough. I hope Squall
and the others are alright."
"Bah, it's Squall." Seifer waved an arm passively. "Mr. Leader
will be fine."
"You're very confident." Xu giggled. "I hope you're serious."
She stepped up to a nearby Esthar soldier and tapped him on the shoulder.
"Yes, ma'am?" The soldier politely inquired.
"I am looking for Sir Laguna and his comrades." Xu assumed a Balamb
stance. "Is he here in Esthar City?"
"Well actually, no, he's not." The soldier's look was grim. "Sir
Kiros and Sir Ward are out looking for him, he seems to have disappeared, along
with little Ellone. Nobody's sure what happened to them, or whether they're alive
and together. If you're very devoted, I'd ask your help in the search."
"Do you know where Kiros and Ward are?" Seifer crossed his arms.
"Last I heard they were on their way to the Shumi village." The soldier
saluted to Xu. "Sir Laguna is well loved there."
"Hm." Xu turned to Seifer. "We have to be here when the Ragnarok
comes."
"But if Kiros and Ward don't find Laguna in Shumi... then we'll never be
able to track them down." He came back. "We also need to find Fujin
and Raijin... I wonder how they're faring?"
"Excuse me." Xu caught the attention of the soldier again. "If
you see a silver haired woman and a large boisterous man, please inform them that
they have to meet at the designated area for the Ragnarok."
"Yes ma'am." The soldier saluted once more, and Xu returned with a SeeD
salute. She turned back to Seifer, sighing heavily.
"I guess we should rent a car then." She suggested.
"And a boat." He nodded, and pointed down the road cautiously. "I
think the car rentals are that way." He scratched his head, and then turned
around. "Or that way..."
Rinoa jumped as she saw a figure dart under the Ragnarok. She turned around
and sprinted all the way down to the opening, almost colliding head on with Nida.
"Nida!" She squealed. "What's going on?!"
"I knew they would do this." Nida frantically searched around the room,
looking for something, but now knowing what to look for. "I knew it."
"Nida. Where's Squall?" Rinoa tried to keep her voice calm and steady.
"I don't understand what they want..." Nida continued as if she wasn't
even there looking at him confusedly. "But I have to help them..."
"NIDA!" Rinoa grabbed the back of his shirt and pulled him to a standing,
giving him a light shake as if to clear his head. It worked, and he coughed heavily.
"They had it all planned out. I should have seen it sooner." Nida hung
his head like an ashamed little boy. "They mistook Squall for me, and I managed
to escape... but he yelled to me, he told me to get you out of here before anything."
"Oh, no." Rinoa shook her head. "No you don't. What happened?"
"We were ambushed from behind right in the middle of a heated argument, and
the lighting isn't too good in that room. The Head room." Nida rambled. "I
think they meant to grab me and Gayel. But they got Gayel and Squall. I just slipped
out, and all I could hear was Squall yelling 'Nida save her! Get her out!', and
I have to do it... it should have been me in there..."
"Nida please!" Rinoa clasped her hands around his shoulders tightly.
"We can't leave, we have to help them! Where are they? How can we?"
"Rinoa." Nida looked at her seriously and put a ginger hand on her cheek.
"I don't know what the Heads want, I have no idea. But they've been looking
for us, Gayel and I. They have all the Balamb people, somewhere underground in
the dungeons. They'll be looking for me now because they got Squall instead, and
I don't know what they need me for. I think they're waiting for something, but
I don't understand what. I'm just so confused, but Rinoa, I need to get you to
safety, Squall told me..."
"What about Gayel?" Rinoa cut into his thoughts. "Nida I know you
love her. I can tell that easily, why don't you want to help her?"
"I do want to help her!" Nida defensively cried. "I just can't!
If I go in there... they'll be able to complete whatever it is they're working
on!"
"But what if they hurt Squall and all the people of Balamb Town?!" Rinoa's
voice was shrill and full of fear.
"I have a feeling that the outcome will be much worse for the entire world
if I go back in there." Nida gulped loudly as a piercing siren flooded the
sound waves. "That's the alarm! We've got to get a move on, now!"
"But Nida-"
"Listen, Rinoa." Nida grabbed her arm and began up towards the bridge.
"We have to recruit everyone, pick everyone up. Then we'll think of a rescue
strategy, okay? We can't do it alone."
"... I guess you're right." Rinoa finally agreed, and they quickly made
it to the pilot seats. Nida expertly got the ship shut and ready, lifting off
into the vast Esthar airspace. He was out of sight before Sefaliya could even
keep the Ragnarok on their scanners.
"I'll get Xu's team first." He said, and swerved down where they saw
two small figures standing there, seemingly Fujin and Raijin. Nida landed quickly
and watched the two hurry under to board the ship. Within moments they were up
in the bridge, breathing heavily.
"What's the matter?" Rinoa innocently inquired, putting a light hand
on Raijin's shoulder. He stood, causing her hand to drop.
"Laguna and Ellone are missing, we have to go to the Shumi village to pick
up Kiros and Ward." Fujin bit her lip, stumbling as Nida shot into the air.
"What about Seifer and Xu?" Rinoa furrowed her brow.
"They left us a message, ya know? To meet them at the Shumi village."
Raijin crossed his arms. Nida turned to the left, heading northerly towards the
Trabia region.
"Well, we will do that. I'll pick up Selphie and Irvine on the way."
He coolly said, piloting with a grim expression on his face.
"Ow!" Gayel squealed as the Sefaliya guard twisted her arm back to
cease her struggling. They had been descending for a little while, and Gayel had
given up trying to use her mental map to figure out where they were in the Garden
anymore. She was losing hope, and she didn't know what was going to happen. She
couldn't see Squall in the darkness, but she knew that it was him because he had
cried out for Nida to save Rinoa. His selflessness surprised her, she couldn't
seem to understand everything about him but before she had prejudged him as self
centered. She realized that he was simply in love, and that was powerful enough
to change even the cold shell of a man. They came to a long rock hallway lit by
a few fiery torches a few meters apart attached to the wall. There were so many
people in the cells to the left, and Gayel assumed they were the villagers of
Balamb Town. At the very end, there was a smaller cell, and the two guards thrust
her and Squall harshly down onto the dense concrete. The bars slid shut with a
creak, and the guards briskly headed away.
"Gayel..." Squall groaned as he assumed a sitting position. "I
think they thought I was Nida..."
"Squall, are these people from Balamb?" Gayel tried to change the subject,
and there was a shuffle on the other side of the bars as one of the figures turned
around to look at them. Squall scrambled over to the woman and reached an arm
through, entwining his fingers with her hands assuredly.
"My son, where is he? Is he safe?"
"Don't worry Mrs. Dincht, he's fine." Squall replied, nodding to her.
"Do you know what's happening here?"
"All I remember is stepping out onto the streets of my town and then everything
going black. We all woke up here." Mrs. Dincht shook her head sadly. "They
must have released a gas or something. That's all we know, we haven't seen anyone."
"If they were looking for you two..." Squall turned to Gayel. "Then
why didn't they just attack Balamb Garden head on like they did to the others?"
"That question I think I know the answer to." Gayel leaned against the
cold rock wall. "Balamb is known to be so strong, my theory is that Sefaliya
is afraid of Balamb Garden. That's why they were more discreet and sneaky."
"Now that they know where you and Nida are, can't they let everyone go?"
Squall puzzled, pursing his lips.
"Nida's escaped." Gayel crossed her arms. "If he hadn't, then the
Heads may have had pity and released you all. I don't know why the two of us are
so important."
"If he made it to the Ragnarok, I'll bet that Rinoa is probably already planning
an ambush." Squall winced. "I hope they do the smart thing and hide
Nida... because whatever they want with him probably won't be good."
"What are you talking about?" A strong male voice sounded a little way
down the tunnel.
"I feel him here, I can feel his presence here." A smaller female voice
replied, and Squall strained his eyes to see two figures pushing past the crowds
of people orderly.
"Sis!" Squall pulled back from Zell's stepmother, grasping the bars
as Ellone came close, reaching through to throw her arms around his neck.
"I knew you would come! I knew it!" Ellone let her tears fall freely
down her cheeks, so happy to see him. Laguna lumbered up behind her, sitting with
Mrs. Dincht and taking her hand in his, trying to comfort her.
"What are you two doing here?" Squall pulled back, grasping her hands
tightly, not wanting to let go. "You're supposed to be in Esthar City."
"Well, the two of us went for a drive late at night, we were going to visit
the sorceress memorial. I wanted to show Ellone some things, and well, you know.
We hadn't even gotten there yet when a missile or something hit the dust ahead
of us and I stopped the car." Laguna hung his head. "That's all we remember."
"This is incredible!" Gayel slammed her fist down onto the hard floor
in sheer anger. "I can't believe this Garden has sunk so low as to DO this!
It's disgusting! What do they want?!"
"Hey, Ward, isn't that...?" Kiros trailed off just as they were about
to get in their car. "That's the Ragnarok!" The large red ship landed,
blowing their hair back off of their foreheads. In a few moments Rinoa and Selphie
were outside, talking as calmly as possible. They all boarded the ship again and
Nida leaned back in his pilot seat.
"I didn't see Seifer or Xu on the way here." He pointed out, and Fujin
shook her head.
"UNDERESTIMATE." She stated plainly. "If Seifer is out there and
he needs us, he'll find us. Don't worry about him."
"It's not him I'm worried about." Rinoa crossed her arms. "It's
Xu."
"She's with Seifer, ya know?" Raijin gestured, stating the obvious.
"Exactly my point." Rinoa felt her face grow hot a little, hoping nobody
would notice.
"Look, I'm going to head to Galbadia Garden now to pick up Quistis and Zell.
We might be able to find a few soldiers there willing to help us. Then we'll swing
by Balamb Garden to fill in Headmaster Cid." Nida took control of the situation
and nobody seemed to object, so he slingshotted up into the skies of Trabia.
"Seifer." Xu came up behind him on the boat they were in. It was
a cruise that was heading up the eastern coast of Trabia, and it would pass the
Shumi village. Once they had informed the captain of their situation, he said
he'd make a stop there to drop them off.
"Yes." Seifer was leaning on the railing, looking down into the shining
blue water of the Trabian sea.
"Yes what?" Xu puzzled, looking at him half slyly half confusedly.
"Xu did you ever have feelings for Nida?" Seifer blurted out.
"Whoa, that came out of the blue." Xu raised an eyebrow. "Why?"
"What do you mean, why?" Seifer side glanced her. "I just want
to know."
"No, I've never had feelings for Nida." Xu shook her head, leaning up
beside him, sighing heavily. "He's a great pilot, and without him, we would
have had some Garden trouble back after the FH, but other than that, no. He's
just a friend, a fellow SeeD." She summarized, trying hard to wipe the grin
from her light features.
"What about Squall?" Seifer pressed on. "You always liked Squall."
"No, not him either." Xu laughed. "Why the twenty questions all
of a sudden?"
"I just feel like I don't know you." Seifer pursed his lips. "But
I feel like I should, you know? You've always just been professional Xu, friend
to Instructor Trepe, Headmaster Cid's little gopher. But I realized how much I
didn't know about you really as a person."
"Jesus Seifer where did all the insight come from?" Xu shook her head.
"You know, Rinoa said that to me earlier today." Seifer told her. "I
convinced her to stay on the Ragnarok with Squall... I wonder how they're all
doing."
"Hm, there's a lot about you I never guessed was there either." Xu admitted.
"I just see you being worried about your rivals and it's soothing to know
that there's a kindhearted caring person under that grey coat of yours."
"Quit psychoanalyzing me." Seifer snapped.
"You like it."
"Shut up."
"But you do." Xu knew she had won, and felt triumphant to have conquered
the almighty Seifer. She turned around, leaning her elbows on the railing and
looking up at the height of the huge cruise ship. "I-" Before she could
finish her sentence she was cut off as she felt a pair of lips pressed against
her own. It came as a shock at first, but then she managed to relax, and found
herself disappointed as Seifer moved back from her. "What was that for?"
Her large innocent eyes looked up into his twinkling green ones.
"Had to stop your rambling somehow." He teased, and she thwacked him
on the arm playfully. "I'm sorry, you just looked so beautiful I just couldn't
help it." Xu found herself growing warm and her face flushed a light shade
of pink.
"Should I take that as a compliment coming from you?" She crossed her
arms pertly, expecting an answer.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Seifer pretended to look hurt.
"Don't give me that puppy dog look." Xu wouldn't signal a sign of defeat
by breaking their locked gaze, but was having a hard time standing the feeling
his eyes were sending her.
"You're not running away." Seifer stepped forward and slipped his arms
around her waist, not gently but not forcefully. In that confident way he always
did things. "Does that mean you enjoyed it?"
"Maybe." Xu ran her hands up and down the sleeves of his thick grey
coat, still meeting his gaze.
"Well this is a cruise." Seifer leaned down, kissing her cheek softly.
"We still have a while until Shumi... you're supposed to enjoy yourself on
a cruise..." He kissed her cheek again, and Xu felt an electricity going
through her veins that she had never felt before.
"So what do you suggest..." She managed to reluctantly say as he moved
his lips down to her collarbone, running his hands up and down her back.
"Did the captain let us have a room?" He whispered. "Or are we
cargo?"
"I have the key." Xu grasped his chest, feeling warmer with every brush
of his lips on her skin. "Room... one twenty... four..."
"Mm." Seifer all of a sudden leaned down and scooped her up into his
arms, and she giggled, a girlish thing that she never usually did. But Seifer
was so sexy, so inviting, she couldn't help herself, she gave into his charms.
Even if they had been rather nasty to each other in the past, she couldn't turn
down his newfound goodness, or his sweet green eyes. There was something there
that hadn't been there before, and she had yet to find out what it was.
Squall watched Ellone sleeping in Laguna's protective arms while Laguna himself
snored into her lush chocolate coloured hair.
"Who is that, Squall?" Gayel tiredly asked. They were sitting side by
side against the concrete, watching all of the Balamb Town people sleep in their
huge cell. "You two seem close, but you can't be involved... Rinoa."
"No, she's like a sister to me." Squall shrugged. "We grew up together."
"I'm sorry." Gayel felt a sheer sadness begin to fall over her.
"For what?" Squall puzzled.
"All of this. It's my fault." Gayel hugged her knees. "If I had
never run away... this wouldn't have happened. If I would have kept Nida here
with me..."
"No, it's not your fault." Squall thought for a moment, and then put
a hesitant arm around her shoulders to comfort her. Gayel jumped, and then accepted
the embrace gratefully, taking advantage of the closeness of another human being
to feel her there. "If anything, you saved a lot of lives. Without you and
Nida, whatever they are doing here can't be done."
"But, all these people..."
"It could have been a lot more hurt." Squall assured her. "And
nobody here is hurt, they're simply locked up. But nobody's injured or killed.
Everyone is safe. Whatever Sefaliya is planning could possibly do major damage
to all humans. I hope that Nida is hiding now, to save the world. Like we all
did before. It has to be done again."
"He's too stubborn for that." Tears threatened Gayel's eyes. "He'll
come back to help us, I know he will. Nida is just like that. And Rinoa will want
to save you, too."
"I'm trying not to think about that." Squall was surprised by himself.
Before he was never like this. He was always so blunt, stating the obvious. Now
he was actually trying to rule out the obvious with hope... he had always said
never to get your hopes up. Was it Rinoa who had changed him? Or the whole experience
with Ultimecia and the struggle to save the world? He didn't know, but it felt
strange to feel tactful. In the darkness Ellone was listening to the two of them,
and smiled.
"So where is Squall now?" Headmaster Cid inquired, and Nida shifted
his weight.
"Squall and Gayel are in Sefaliya Garden, sir." He replied. "They
mistook Squall for me in the bad light and I used the opportunity to escape."
"Do you have any idea what they want you and Gayel for?" Cid scratched
his head.
"No idea whatsoever. I only know that they will stop at nothing until I am
found again." Nida hung his head. "I feel responsible for this."
Cid looked to Rinoa, who sat on a nearby chair, listening intently. She didn't
say anything.
"I hardly think that you could be responsible for all of this." Cid
stood up straight. "But you can be responsible and not let Sefaliya get a
hold of you."
"What do you mean?" Nida inquired.
"I mean that you have to hide. We'll find somewhere, I'm sure." Cid
shrugged and looked to Rinoa. "The others can go negotiate with the Heads,
and get Balamb Back."
"The last time we went to negotiate one of our own got captured!" Rinoa
stood.
"I can't hide." Nida added. "I have to save the people that I caused
to be there in the first place."
"But we don't know what they're going to do with you." Cid clenched
his fists simultaneously to relieve some stress. "It could be endangering
to the entire world for all we know."
"So you're going to risk all the people of Balamb AND Squall AND Gayel?!"
Rinoa sounded downright angry. "Sir with all do respect-"
"Rinoa, do you remember when we had that battle with Galbadia Garden and
you fell out of the Quad?" Cid cut in. "When you were hanging from that
ledge, it was the same thing. The entire Garden was under attack and the junior
classmen were in trouble in the classroom, and here you were, nearly falling.
Squall had to make a decision. And he made the right one. He went to find a way
to save you, and sent everyone else out to Galbadia Garden until he got there.
If he would have had everyone worry about you at once, then Garden would have
been destroyed. So even if one person that you love dearly is in trouble and you'll
do anything to get them back, you have to think about everyone else in the world
that could be in danger."
"So who's me in this situation?" Rinoa asked.
"Squall, Gayel, and all the people of Balamb." Nida downcast his eyes
and licked his lips nervously. "I see what you're saying, Headmaster Cid,
but I have to help undo this. Please, please let me help. I can't just hide."
"Nida, it's up to you what you want to do." Cid sighed, and flattened
his palms on his desk in front of him. "Nobody will hold it against you,
you just do what you think is best. Why don't you head to B1 to think it over.
I won't do anything until you return." Nida nodded, and stepped into the
elevator. He watched Rinoa jump up to follow him, but Cid stopped her. Her sympathetic
worried look stuck in his mind as he descended down below the first floor of Garden.
The ruins of Garden Master NORG still remained, and he stood in front of it, scanning
his eyes over every bit of the horrible mess.
Then it came to him. The reason Cid had suggested for him to go down to B1.
"Gayel needs me. Squall needs me. Everyone needs me." He said aloud,
to nobody in particular, not even himself. "Without me, Sefaliya can't complete
whatever it is they want to do. I should hide, I should run. But I can't. I have
to find out what they want, what they're trying to do. I have to be a leader,
I have to live up to my responsibility. For Gayel. For all the people." He
clenched his fists, looking up to the peaceful figure of the dead Shumi before
him, hoping for all the world that this was the right thing to do. His heart led
him to the decision, and he knew that could be dangerous. But he knew what he
had to do.
Nida stood before the microphone, ready to make a speech just as Squall had
done so long ago. He felt nervous, but he knew that he could do it, and he felt
what he had to say. He was all alone up on the bridge, the others were all down
in Headmaster Cid's office awaiting what he was about to say.
"Hello, Balamb, this is Nida speaking, your pilot." Nida began, letting
the next words flow from his heart into the receiver. "The people of Balamb
Town, Squall, and our newest Ragnarok member, Gayel, have been captured by a remote
Garden in Esthar called Sefaliya Garden. The people there are very strong, and
capable of destruction beyond our imagination." He paused, giving everyone
in Balamb Garden a few moments to let his sentences sink into their minds. Not
one person, from SeeD to junior classman to instructor, was stirring at all. "I
feel as if I am responsible for this, and I apologize thoroughly. But I believe
that we are caught up now in a struggle to save the world from Sefaliya's wrath.
I am the key to that, and if they should happen to get a hold of me, I would take
my own life to save all of yours. I need to you show the same devotion towards
this all, and I must ask of your help. Dr. Kadowaki will keep account of all the
junior classmen in the library. All students please head to the Quad until further
notice. Every SeeD with a rank over twenty, please meet at the front gates, and
every SeeD with a rank below twenty, please go to the second floor classroom.
Instructors head to the parking lot. You will all receive further orders from
a selected leader, please be patient." He hesitated, not being able to think
of anything else to say, but feeling that it wasn't complete enough. "I...
I wish you all Godspeed. Thank you for your loyalty." He turned around to
find that Rinoa had come up the elevator without him even noticing. He had been
so intense in concentration that he hadn't realized she was there. As soon as
their eyes met she threw her arms around his neck and he accepted her embrace
graciously.
"We can do this." She murmured into his shoulder, and then looked up
at him, tears filling her wide eyes. "We can."
"Yes. Yes we can." Nida nodded robotically, taking a deep breath.
"Okay, Dr. Kadowaki, keep the junior classmen calm and be ready to get
them into Balamb Town when I pull the garden up to it. Zell, you head to the second
floor classroom to pep up the SeeD there, get them ready. Organize them into squads
and set up some battle stations in Balamb Town in case Sefaliya attacks. Quistis,
you speak with the instructors, assign them each a car and have them take them
into town in case they are needed. Selphie, you go to the Quad to tell the students
they are to watch out for the junior classmen and help out Dr. Kadowaki the best
they can. Irvine, Rinoa, Fujin, Raijin, you go inform the SeeD at the front gates
of the plan, and what they are to do. Headmaster Cid, Kiros, Ward, if you could,
please accompany me to the bridge and we'll start over to Balamb Town." Nida
took a deep breath after speaking to everyone, and Dr. Kadowaki stepped forward
into the more lit area of the room.
"Excuse me, Nida." She said. "I want to accompany you all to Sefaliya.
You'll probably need me a lot more there than I could be of help in town. I have
a few medical apprentices that will be there, and the students are more than capable
of handling the junior classmen on their own."
"Alright then, if you're sure." Nida nodded. "Just make sure, head
into town with them anyway and then come back after. We'll take the Garden to
the far side of Esthar, across the Trabia region, and come in from behind. If
the Garden can't survive the ground, we'll stay in the water by the shore and
take the Ragnarok the rest of the way." He watched Cid, Kiros, and Ward nod
and step onto the lift and disappear above him. Quistis, Zell, Dr. Kadowaki, Selphie,
Irvine, Fujin, and Raijin piled into the elevator to go down. Rinoa stepped forward,
clasping her hands behind her back like a little kid.
"You're a natural born leader." She smiled, glancing to the side. "You
are a lot like Squall, you know."
"That is a compliment coming from you, I assume." Nida meant that as
a joke, but didn't feel like smiling.
"I guess I shouldn't be telling you to be careful." Rinoa shrugged,
still avoiding his gaze. "You seem to know exactly what you're doing."
"I am far from knowing what I am doing." Nida quickly replied. "I
actually really have no idea what I'm getting into. I just know I have to help
those close to me."
"That's all that matters." Rinoa reached out and gave his arm an assuring
squeeze, finally meeting his eyes. "Thank you Nida."
"Don't thank me yet." He shook his head. "Thank me when you and
Squall are sharing an embrace in the bright sunlight."
"I will."
"Thank you, Captain." Xu blushed, and the captain smiled warmly,
letting her and Seifer off of the cruise ship. The Shumi village loomed up in
the snow, and as the monstrous boat pulled away, Xu shivered as she watched it
gracefully battle the strong sea.
"Are you cold?" Seifer pulled her close to him, and let her hold his
svelte body as he wrapped his long grey trench coat around the two of them.
"Not anymore." She said, closing her eyes and losing herself in his
arms as she had been doing for their entire trip. She wished that the circumstances
weren't what they were, that there was no war, and that the people of Balamb Town
weren't in such danger. She'd be able to relax and enjoy some time with everyone,
and with Seifer. Although the past little while had been the best of her life,
she knew that it would be so hectic for everyone, and she probably would end up
having to put him on hold until things settled down. And that could take a long
time.
"What are you thinking?" Seifer cut into her arguing mind and her eyelids
fluttered as she looked up into his sweet gaze.
"I was thinking how strong you are." She sighed, and tilted her head
to the right. "And how..." They both heard a low buzz and whipped around
to see a massive structure coming around the nearby cliff.
"It's Garden!" Seifer let himself cry out and they leapt to the shore,
staring open mouthed at their home.
"Nida look!" Headmaster Cid pointed to the snowy bank of the Trabia
earth near the Shumi Village. "It's Xu! And Seifer!" Nida's eyes smiled
as he slowed to a stop, watching Xu and Seifer excitedly speed in through the
front gates below him. Within moments they were up in the bridge, and Xu hugged
Nida so tightly he felt his blood pulsating in his veins.
"Nida! Thank God you came!" She then noticed Kiros and Ward. "We
had just come to look for you, Sir Kiros, Sir Ward."
"Laguna and Ellone are missing." Kiros crossed his arms.
"Yes, we know." Xu nodded. "Where are you taking Garden?"
She directed the question to Headmaster Cid.
"We're going to the offensive on Sefaliya." Nida answered for him. "They
have the Balamb Town people, Squall, and Gayel. We have to save them all."
"How did they get captured?!" Seifer stepped forward shrilly. "You
let Squall get captured?!"
"We didn't LET anything happen." Nida returned his piercing glare. "The
important thing is getting them out of there, especially Gayel. They won't hurt
anyone, they're just waiting for me and Gayel. Since they have her, they need
me. So the two of us have to escape."
"So why are you piloting? You should be hiding." Seifer spat harshly.
"Seifer." Xu put a feminine hand on his chest, stopping his approaching
quarrel. She turned to Nida. "What can we do to help?"
"When we get to Esthar, we're going to try to come into contact with Sefaliya's
Heads." Nida shifted his weight. "We're going to ask them what they
want, and the conditions for negotiation."
"You're going to negotiate?!" Seifer blurted, and Xu backed into him,
sending him onto the lift. It immediately sped downwards, cutting him off before
he could curse at her.
"We basically are going to come up with a strategy to crack security. The
objective is to get Gayel into safety, and then get all the people of Balamb,
including Squall, back to Garden." Nida continued. "I'm going for Gayel,
that way we can escape together, and stay away from Sefaliya and everyone else
that may be a threat to the world. Everyone else will handle the others."
"Sounds good, but what if you get caught, Nida?" Xu worried.
"If that happens, and there is no possible escape, then I will cast death
on myself." Nida let out a deep breath and the others were all speechless.
He hadn't told anyone that yet, and even Headmaster Cid was at a loss for words.
"You would kill yourself?" Xu managed to breathe.
"I wouldn't have a choice. And then, that way, without me, Sefaliya wouldn't
be able to complete what ever it is they are doing." Nida shrugged.
"Wow." Xu smiled. "You are a true soldier, Nida."
"No, I'm actually just a pilot." Nida turned back to the controls, and
started maneuvering towards Esthar.
"Get the girls." A stern voice called down the bleak dungeon hallway,
and two sets of footsteps clicked down the concrete. Squall sat up straight as
an arrow, and shook Gayel slightly.
"Gayel... I think they're here to get you." He whispered, and she groggily
looked up as a guard slid open their cell. The other guard was opening the villagers'
cell.
"Come here." The guard took Gayel's wrists and handcuffed her, violently
tugging her from the cell and locking it behind him. The other guard stepped among
the prisoners, and scooped Ellone up into his arms.
"Elle!" Laguna jumped up, but Squall, with a lighting fast movement,
grabbed his leg and held him back.
"Don't. It won't help anything if you defy them." He firmly said, and
Laguna bit his tongue as the guards made off with Gayel and Ellone.
"How may I help you?" A friendly voice sounded.
"Put me through to the Heads please." Nida spoke into the microphone.
"Sure thing." There was a click and then short static as the woman on
the other end connected him to the main room of Sefaliya.
"Hello." A loud voice boomed.
"Headmaster Talon." Nida began. "This is Nida speaking."
"Oh, Nida." Talon sneered. "We were just talking about you."
"I'm sure you were. Where's Gayel?" Nida snapped.
"My my, you are very to the point, aren't you? You get that from your father,
you know." Talon smirked.
"I doubt that." Nida cut in. "Let me speak to her."
"She can hear you."
"Gayel, say something." Nida said.
"Let her speak." Talon commanded the guard holding Gayel's mouth.
"Nida!" She let out a huge sigh. "Nida I know what you're trying
to do, don't do it! They're too strong! Just get out of here, don't let them get
you!"
"Gayel, is Squall with you?"
"He's downstairs... but Ellone is here." Gayel breathed.
"Ellone!" Kiros cried. "Elle! Where's Laguna?!"
"He's downstairs too." Gayel replied. "Look Nida, this is dangerous,
they're going to-"
"Enough." Talon waved his hand and the guard silenced her. "Nida,
let's bargain. You come back to us, and we'll return the prisoners to Balamb Town."
"No. Not until you tell me what you need me for." Nida countered.
"Gayel will tell you when you get here."
"I'm not stupid, Headmaster. Unlike my father." Nida felt himself grow
cold.
"That's hitting below the belt, Nida." Talon shook his head. "We
want to make the world a better place, give it a glorious future."
"To you a glorious future is like hell to everyone else. Why do you need
Ellone?"
"She is powerful and we have to channel that brain activity. Don't worry,
it won't hurt her." Talon paced back and forth shortly. "She'll feel
fine when we're done with her."
"I won't bargain unless you tell me what you're doing." Nida firmly
said.
"If you won't comply, we'll get you one way or another." Talon's voice
went from mocking to piercing.
"No, you won't." Nida shot back. Headmaster Cid reached out a hand and
covered the microphone, speaking only to Nida.
"They're not going to tell you. We should just proceed with your plan."
He suggested, and Nida sighed, frozen for a moment before removing Cid's hand.
"I am willing to trade for the people of Balamb, Squall, and Sir Laguna."
"Good." Talon began.
"But," Nida emphasized. "If you harm any one of them, it's off,
and we will destroy you." He clicked off the com link and Talon smiled at
Gayel, who looked so distressed she was ready to explode.
"Gayel dear, you are about to play a major part in the history of the world.
Why the long face?" He leaned down to look at her.
"How can you do this to your own son?" She yelped. "You're killing
him!"
"All the Naldi are our children." Talon sprea his arms wide. "And
this is what's best for them all."
"What, sucking all the life force from them? It'll be torture for all of
us."
"But think of what you're saving." Talon's eyes grew wide with longing.
"Once all these petty little creatures are wiped from the face of the earth,
we can breed. We can start the new era of Naldi, our own race. It will be the
perfect world, our paradise."
"But you're killing all of humanity and other living creatures! And us current
Naldi!" Gayel protested.
"That's a small price to pay for paradise." Talon softly replied.
"You are evil!" Ellone managed to yell through the guard's fingers.
"You are pure evil and you shouldn't be running a Garden!" Talon's eyes
flared as he strode towards her.
"You ungrateful little lab rat." He fumed. "When your mother needed
food and shelter for her baby, we took her in. We helped her, and when she died
giving birth to you we found a stable home for you. The worst we could have done
was to keep you here in Sefaliya, to grow up in an environment like this. You
were Edea's first orphan, and she took such great care of you. We made that happen,
and you call me evil?!"
"I was born... here?" Ellone shook, overwhelmed with emotions. Her knees
grew weak and the guard dropped her to the floor. She held herself up on her hands
and knees, her gasping breaths making fog on the shining floor. "Edea never
told me... you knew my mother... she stayed here?"
"She was the only person that ever came to Sefaliya that wasn't related to
anyone. Normally our laws are against it, but your mother was special." Nida's
mother stood from her seat on the far side of the flames. "She was very special."
"Did she have my powers?" Ellone breathed slowly.
"Ellone, your mother was an angel." Another one of the females commented.
"Angel..." Ellone just barely mouthed, and Gayel looked on sympathetically.
She had heard of Ellone's mother, the legendary angel that had lived in Sefaliya
as a unique person, instead of a Naldi like the rest. When Squall had told her
Ellone's name, she knew it had sounded familiar. This was the child?
"She was sent to earth to aid a family trapped on Hell Island. She fell in
love with the eldest son, and he returned it. She had to stay on earth, since
she was unable to bring him back to the heavens with her. Then she became pregnant
with you. He was killed in Timber trying to defend a resistance. She was lost
afterwards, and came across Sefaliya. After hearing her story, we took her in
and she lived here for a time." Nida's mother bowed her head. "My mother
delivered you, and your mother smiled as you were placed in her arms. She whispered
the name Ellone, and passed away."
"Why?" Gayel was so caught up in the story, she had to inquire.
"Angels aren't able to conceive a child and live." Talon turned around.
Even he looked sorrowful over the subject.
"She knew that, but after finding she was pregnant there was nothing she
could do, and she didn't want to kill her unborn child. When her husband died,
she was eager to meet with him again, and wasn't afraid of her fate." Nida's
mother concluded, and Ellone burst into tears.
"My mother was so great, and so selfless..." She sobbed. "And here
I am, going to cause the death of the world that she gave her life to bring me
into..."
"All units to the Ragnarok, now!" Nida hurriedly called over the
com system in Balamb Garden and then stepped onto the lift.
"Nida." Headmaster Cid put his hands on Nida's shoulders. "You
are a great SeeD, I am honored to have you at Garden. Good luck."
"Thank you." Nida saluted one last time, and the lift lurched downwards,
bringing Nida right down to the eye level of Rinoa Heartilly.
"Nida, I'm coming with you." She held her head high, breathing heavily.
"You're going with the rest." Nida replied just as confidently.
"No, I have to come with you."
"No Rinoa." Nida grabbed her arms and shook her, trying to knock some
sense into her pretty little head. "I HAVE to proceed alone. It's easier,
and that way if I get captured, you can all still escape."
"But-"
"RINOA! Listen to me please, I know what I'm doing. You go get Squall."
Nida blinked rapidly. "Please."
"Okay." Rinoa gave in, slumping her shoulders. "Fine."
"Good. Don't worry, Rinoa, everything will be okay." Nida tried to assure
her, and they entered the elevator to go down to the Ragnarok's landing dock.
"Nida, I just finished it!" Selphie stepped back to let him admire her
masterpiece.
"Wow, that's great!" It was a doll of Nida himself, to be used as a
decoy. Everyone was in the passenger area, and Quistis came forward, diverting
his attention towards the strawberry blonde.
"We know you'll be venturing into danger." She began, and held out a
long wooden box, and he took it into his arms. "We know you were trained
as a pilot, but it would make us feel a whole lot better if you took this with
you." Nida clipped open the box and inside it was lined with a deep red velvet.
Sitting right in the center was a long, gold, one handed shiny sword. It had a
leather handle, and it was most likely the most beautiful thing he had ever seen
in his life. Besides Gayel, he thought.
"Oh, you guys really shouldn't have..." He was at a loss for words.
"Zell made it." Quistis shrugged. "He really does have talent."
Zell elbowed her and she laughed, brightening up the atmosphere with her smile.
"You guys are all so great." Nida downcast his eyes. "I've had
a lot of fun working with you all, and being in Balamb Garden. After all we've
been through... I can't really believe I won't be able to see you every day anymore.
I'm really going to miss you." He fought back the tears, he couldn't let
any of them see him cry. Quistis threw her arms around his neck first, and then
Selphie joined the hug. Rinoa and Zell moved in at the same time, and Irvine entered
behind Selphie. Xu squeezed in and even Seifer joined. Kiros, Ward, Fujin and
Raijin watched, filling up with emotions as the eight friends before them grasped
each other.
"SADNESS." A wimpy comment from Fujin.
"I'm going to miss him, ya know?" Raijin quietly added.
"Beautiful." Kiros crossed his arms, and Ward let out a silent nod.
"My dearest Naldi." Talon was the spokesperson of the Heads. He stood
in front of the rest, and looked down into the crowded auditorium where each and
every single student at Sefaliya stood looking upwards at them. "You are
going to be the basis of a new era. Feel proud, and endure." He nodded to
his wife, and she pulled a lever behind her on the wall. They looked down from
their balcony to see the entire auditorium bar in and trap everyone inside. The
students began to anxiously look about them.
"I can't believe this." Gayel hung her head, and squeezed her eyes shut.
"Why aren't I down there with them?"
"Because Nida will try to rescue you, and you're more vulnerable in there."
Talon told her. "We'll get him as he's executing his little plan easily.
He's so blind he'll walk right into our hands."
"Sir. The girl wishes to have a few words with her Uncle." A guard dragged
Ellone onto the balcony.
"Bring her downstairs then. Five minutes." Talon looked to Gayel. "Would
you like business there too?"
"Yes." Gayel's voice was hard, but he waved his hand and let her be
brought down as well. They descended, and as soon as their footsteps were heard
on the floor, Squall and Laguna leapt to their feet, eyes straining to see who
was coming their way.
"Elle!" Laguna cried, and reached through the bars to her. She ran into
his arms and held him tightly, despite the barrier between them.
"Squall." Gayel went up to the metal, looking through at him. "They're
on their way. You guys can go home."
"What about you two? What's going on?" Squall asked, and Gayel shook
her head.
"It doesn't matter. You're all going to go home, and everything will be okay
again." She looked at the floor. "Rinoa's coming for you."
"Uncle Laguna, I promise I'll find you again!" Ellone was sobbing. "Just
go to Balamb Town with everyone and I'll come back to you. I promise."
"I never wanted you to leave me again... oh Elle..." Laguna couldn't
let go of her, he didn't want to give up.
"Alright, that's enough." The guards grabbed Gayel and Ellone quickly
and dragged them back to the stairs.
"I love you Uncle Laguna!" Ellone screamed, and fought against the guards
with all her might.
"Elle!" Laguna slammed his fists into the bars, and shook them violently.
But neither of their attempts were to any avail, they were being separated. Again.
"Sir, there's three people entering Garden." A guard ran down from the
control room to rapidly tell Talon.
"Oh good, I'll go meet them at the gates." Talon held out his arm, and
his wife took it gracefully. They walked to the front gates, just in time to meet
Zell and Irvine and... Nida.
"Who's over there?" Squall leaned against the bars, trying to see
in the darkness opposite the stairs. When the figure came into the light, he saw
Selphie. Then Quistis emerged behind her.
"Squall!" Selphie cried happily, and kneeled down to work on the lock
holding the cell shut. "Oh wow, I'm so glad you're here!"
"Rinoa. Where is she?" Squall exited the cell, and headed over to the
one beside him. "I have to see her. Is she safe?"
"She's fine, Squall, don't worry." Quistis told him as Selphie picked
open the lock on the large cell. "She's with Fujin and Raijin."
"Why is she with them?" Squall worried.
"Because she-" Quistis began, but was cut off by the sound of rapid
footsteps on the hard concrete floor. "Shit."
"Run faster!" A female voice screeched, and the three figures arrived
into the light with relieved faces. "Squall!" It was Rinoa. She leapt
into his arms and he held her tightly, so wonderfully glad to have her warm body
close to him again. Raijin was holding Squall's gunblade.
"Nida has Gayel's sword, ya know?" Raijin held out the weapon. "Here."
"Thank you." Squall kept his left arm around Rinoa and accepted his
gunblade with his right. "We have to get out of here."
"These are the times I wish I had brought my gun." Laguna exited the
cell, followed by a number of eager villagers. "Mrs. Dincht, are you alright?"
He asked, and the woman nodded.
"Yes, I am fine."
"Who were you running from?" Quistis asked Rinoa, who pointed shakily
back down the corridor.
"Them." The thundering of boots came down the steps as a pack of Sefaliyan
guards rushed for them.
"Quick this way!" Squall bolted the way Quistis and Selphie had come
from, and all the villagers followed farther behind. One of the guards yelled
something, and there was a clink. Before anyone knew what was happening, a huge
explosion rocked the entire stability, and even Squall was thrown to the floor.
Screams echoed behind them, of people burning as their skin melted from their
exposed bodies.
"No!" Mrs. Dincht squealed shrilly, beginning to squirm towards the
flames licking the walls. Laguna held her back as she whimpered in agony. "Dylan!
Felicia! Janek! Onga!"
"Jesus!" Squall had to close his eyes, he couldn't bear the sight of
all the burning bodies. He had grabbed Rinoa and slammed them both on the ground,
shielding her with his own body. Quistis was lying against the wall nearby, and
he saw she wasn't moving. "Quistis..." He scrambled over to her and
checked her pulse, relieved that it was still there. She was simply unconscious,
having received a harsh crack from the concrete on the back of her head.
"Is she alright?" Selphie worried, and they heard shouts from the other
side of the flames. "Oh damn, we have to get out of here."
"Okay, come on." Squall slung Quistis' limp body over his left shoulder.
Laguna helped Mrs. Dincht follow them, and Selphie, Fujin, Raijin, and Rinoa galloped
as well. It seemed they were the only survivors, at least, until they heard the
gunshots ring out behind them and the further screams in the flaming hallway.
"Nida wait!" Xu caught up to him, and held out Gayel's thin silver
sword. "You have to give that to her when you find her."
"Do you have something to defend yourself with?" Nida asked her, sounding
concerned.
"I have Seifer." Xu found herself blushing slightly, but knew that this
wasn't the time for that and Nida wouldn't say anything either.
"Okay, from here on I go alone." Nida took her hand in his. "I'll
get Gayel and we'll escape to safety... and I'll get Ellone transported back to
Balamb Garden."
"Come back someday Nida, please." Xu felt herself feeling the sorrow
of before, but not wanting to give in to her tears this time.
"I'll miss you Xu. Thanks." He turned and jogged down the hall just
as Seifer came around the corner, out of breath from trying to keep up with her.
"I hope he'll be okay." Xu turned to Seifer, and he reached out to wipe
the only tear she had let fall down her cheek.
"He's strong." Seifer nodded. "So is Gayel. They'll be fine."
"Come on." Xu took his arm and they scampered off. Everyone but Zell
and Irvine and the Nida doll had come in from under ground, where Nida had remembered
a secret passage him and Gayel used to play in as kids. It was still there, even
the Heads didn't know about it. Zell and Irvine were to distract Talon and the
rest of the Heads attention while the others managed to rescue the prisoners.
All of a sudden Xu stopped short in front of a window overlooking an auditorium.
She and Seifer stared open mouthed at the hoards of Naldi, frightened, writhing
in fear of what the Heads were going to do to them. "Oh my God... Seifer."
"Squall! I think we lost them, ya know? Slow down!" Raijin cried,
and everyone slowed to a breathtaking stop. Mrs. Dincht sat down and began to
sob uncontrollably, and Laguna dropped down beside her, trying to comfort her.
"TIRED." Fujin commented, so out of breath she was barely able to form
the word. Squall gently let Quistis down from his shoulder and laid her out. He
put a soft hand on her cheek, and leaned down to listen for breaths coming out
of her mouth. They were short and raspy, barely noticeable, but he fine tuned
his ears and managed to feel them.
"Instructor..." He hissed, shaking her slightly. "Quistis, please
wake up." He sat her up and supported her, turning her head from side to
side. Eventually her eyes fluttered open and she looked at him, her expression
blank.
"Squall...?" She murmured, and fell back, having to be supported still.
"I feel so... weak..." She mumbled her words, they didn't come out clearly
nor strong like they used to. Squall pulled her up with his right arm and held
her head to face him, as her eyes wandered all over and finally just locked on
his.
"Quistis please, you have to stay awake." He said as calmly as possible.
"We'll get you help, just please try and stay awake." He forced her
to look at him, and she nodded sluggishly.
"I'll try..." She slurred half clearly. Squall scooped her up into his
arms, and she wrapped hers around his neck and shoulders. Rinoa felt a twang of
jealousy from their closeness, but fought back the feelings, knowing that it wasn't
a situation that she should be interfering with.
"Come on, this way." Selphie pointed, and they came out to where there
was a large window over hanging the auditorium.
"Look at all the people." Rinoa's eyes grew wide.
"Not people." Selphie sympathetically let out a breath. "Naldi."
Nida stood up, peering through the small crack that lengthed in front of him
from a door. He could just see Gayel and Ellone being held by two guards against
a railing over the auditorium. Nida gasped when he spotted all of the Naldi down
on the wooden floor. A movement caught his eye as he just managed to catch an
image of Zell darting across the opposite door. With a glance back, he motioned
to Irvine and the two of them burst out onto the balcony and held the Nida doll
over their heads.
"Nida!" Gayel squealed. "Put him down!" Talon and his wife
appeared from the door, heaving in their breathlessness. Zell nodded to Irvine
and they tossed the doll over the edge.
"No!" Nida's mother screeched and backed out of the balcony, escaping
down the hall.
"Zell you..." Gayel choked on her words when she realized what was happening.
Her guard threw her up against the wall to meet Zell's attack. Ellone crumbled
to the floor as Irvine went for her guard. Gayel reached up and pushed up on the
lever, setting the confinement in the auditorium to off. "Everybody run!"
She screamed, and all the Naldi scattered, trying to reach the doors.
"Stop!" Talon grabbed Gayel by the hair, wrenching her backwards and
pulling the lever back down. "You can't stop me, little girl." She winced
as he shook her, pain channeling through her scalp.
"No, but I can." Nida emerged from his hiding place and drove his sword
into his father's back. Time seemed to stop as Talon met with the floor, half
on top of Gayel. Nida slowly retreated his gold sword, reveling in what he had
just done. Talon's eyes darted around, and he realized that al of the Heads had
gone, and the two guards were dead. It was over. He met the eyes of his son and
clenched his jaw against the pain. Then his eyes closed eternally and he slumped
down. Nida dropped his sword clattering to the floor and fell to his knees, helping
Gayel out from under Talon's body.
"Nida I-" Gayel's voice broke and she clutched him, not wanting to let
go. He held her close to him and she embraced his chest tightly, so relieved at
his tender touch.
"Gayel we have to get out of here." Nida murmured into her curly blonde
locks.
"Promise you won't ever leave me again." Gayel looked up into his deep
sweet eyes.
"I promise." Nida felt as if the two of them were one entity, one full
being of passion and love. All of what was going on around then seemed to blank
out, all the panicking Naldi, Zell and Irvine comforting Ellone, and even the
Heads all running away.
"Seneca!" Gayel's father called after Nida's mother. "Nida's alive!
He killed Talon!"
"What?!" Seneca stopped dead in her tracks and found it hard to breathe.
"My son... he killed my husband..." She covered her face with her palms
and fought back the tears.
"Seneca, we can rectify this." A male Head put his hand on her shoulder.
"We can release the Wolves." Seneca's head snapped up and paled slightly,
before nodding her head in solemnity.
"Yes. We must." She smoothed her hair back and led the group towards
their next destination.
"Oh God..." Selphie put a fragile hand to her mouth. "What happened?"
She buried her face in Irvine's chest and he held her, distantly scanning his
eyes over the barren landscape.
"This is not my home." Ellone blinked back her salty moisture, and held
Laguna's hand. Quistis and Rinoa stood on either side of Squall, each holding
onto him, Quistis for support to stand, and Rinoa for emotional support. Zell
stood stock still, his mouth wide open as if he was about to consume a large amount
of food. His mother stood beside him, just as surprised. Xu breathed heavily in
gasps as Seifer put his hands on her waist, for a small comfort. Fujin and Raijin
gaped at the scene. Nida was at the front of the bunch, holding Gayel close, their
weapons in their hands, ready to scream out for mercy from the Gods. The Naldi
were all behind them, just as surprised and fearful of what lay before them. Esthar
was ruined. The City was smoldering, and there were bodies strewn all over the
Esthar region, not too far apart but all looking as if they were sleeping, and
becoming one with the earth. Looking over to the Lunar Base, it was just as bedraggled
as Esthar City.
"What happened?" Gayel bit her lip, gasping shortly.
"The Wolves." A Naldi in the background quietly said.
"What?" Nida turned around to face the boy.
"The Wolves!" Gayel recalled, and let go of Nida to put her hands to
her delicate forehead after dropping her sword. "That means that the whole
world is like this! Nida, don't you remember?"
"No." Nida shook his head in anguish.
"The missiles, the gas, the Sefaliya warfare!" Gayel crossed her arms.
"The Heads all sacrificed their life forces to bring destruction to the world
instead of using us. Now we're all alone here... there's nothing left. They're
getting what they wanted anyway."
"But why not just do that in the first place?" Zell asked.
"They wanted to be the ones to begin the new life." Nida found it was
all beginning to make sense. "But when they knew they had lost... they wanted
to leave us all alone here instead."
"What are we going to do?!" Gayel finally let her sobbing ensue, and
Nida was surprised at her sudden show of emotion. He had never seen her cry before,
and engulfed her into an embrace to comfort her.
"Trabia..." Selphie moaned.
"Winhill..." Laguna added.
"Dad..." Rinoa choked out.
"Garden..." Quistis sniffled.
"The Orphanage..." Ellone breathed out heavily.
"Nida we have to DO something!" Gayel pulled back, sadness streaming
down her face in little rivers that snaked through him like electricity.
"What can we do?" He whispered, holding his arms out. "It's all
over. We tried. And we failed. What can we do?"
"Can't we try the life force machine?" The same Naldi who had suggested
the Wolves in the first place spoke up again. "If we can wipe out the planet,
can't we give life to it as well?"
"You think so?" Gayel turned to him, hope filling her large eyes.
"It's possible." Nida looked around, trying to decide what to do next.
"No, you can't do that." Ellone stepped forward. "You would all
die. Every one of you."
"It's a small price for the entire planet." Gayel downcast her eyes.
"We