Hidden Pasts
By Katie Herdman
All Hail The Wings Of The Winds & The Power Of North
“…when I stand in the midst of battle, I am the heart of
the battle, the arm of the warriors. My father gave me the heavens, he gave me
the earth. I am Inanna. Who knows the will of the gods in heaven? Who
understands the plan of the underworld gods? Where have mortals learnt the way
of a god? He who was alive yesterday is dead today.”
Prologue
The
wind howled through the trees, screaming, searching for it’s next victim. The
trees bent their gnarled branches even further than usual trying to catch the
next person unlucky enough to walk into their traps. The forest came alive with
the evil lurking there.
In a clearing in the
forest;
Evil shimmered into being.
The soft laughter of the
dammed; the shrieks of their freshly captured prey.
The hellhounds’ battling
over the scraps.
Dogs stopped their
barking, lay down, and whimpered.
Cats’ arched in fear and
hissed at shadows.
Babies awoke,
inconsolable.
All of a sudden a flash of
white broke through the heavy, settling of evil. A child! Running as if she
feared something would catch her. Behind her the evil took form into a huge
wolf, sent to capture this girl as if she was just another prey.
The wolf ran after her
though trees and over streams. It’s panting breath never showing in the black
night, for death can never get the chance to breathe again once it has changed
and become slave, bringing destruction wherever it goes.
Chapter One
The moon was shining
bright. Squall Leonhart looked up at the night sky, then turned and smiled.
Rinoa looked so lovely that he had to kiss her, and he did.
Finally when they broke
away she laughed. Oh how he loved to hear that laugh. On the balcony of the
Garden with the most beautiful night sky and a kiss from Rinoa, life was
perfect.
*****
Later when the party had
ended, Rinoa realised that she hadn’t seen Squall for a while.
“Selphie,” she asked,
going up to the cheery girl, who was now rubbing her eyes with sleep, “have you
seen Squall? I haven’t seen him since I left the balcony.”
“I think he’s still
there,” Selphie replied.
Rinoa thanked her and they
said their goodnights. Returning to the balcony she could see why he had
stayed. The moon looked even fuller and there were even more stars littering
the sky.
“Why are you still here?”
“…Don’t know.”
“Is something wrong,” she
asked looking concerned. Squall had an odd face on, like there was something
different, it gave her the creeps. He turned and looked at her, he looked
beautiful silhouetted in the moonlight. His scar gave him nobleness and power.
Rinoa couldn’t believe that he was hers.
“No, why don’t you
go to bed. I just want to stay out here a little longer.”
With those last words he
looked back at the sky.
Walking away, Rinoa took
one last look at him and said,
“You can talk to me you
know, Squall. I’ll always be here for you. Ultimecia is dead and I am the last
sorceress, it’s over.”
He just looked at her then
continued staring at the sky. How beautiful he seemed, but also so sad. Rinoa
loved him, maybe one day he would see how much.
*****
Why Squall had become so transfixed with the sky he didn’t know, but there was
one star there that had caught his eye before. To him it was brighter than the
rest and it shone out like a beacon.
Closing his eyes, Squall
breathed in the sweet smell that lingered in the air, the salty smell of the
sea nearby and the smell of the trees far below, and another smell there, sweet
and perfumed, but he couldn’t tell what it was.
Opening his eyes again
Squall looked up once more for his star, but he couldn’t find it. It wasn’t
there. He quickly scanned the sky, a star couldn’t move that quickly. Soon he
found it; or rather it had found him because the light from it was growing by
the second. Soon the light was so bright that he covered his eyes and then he
cried out as he fell.
From a few metres away a
SeeD student heard Squall’s cry and came running and saw him lying on the
floor, but he never got to him. As he started to run to him a figure dressed in
black clothes blocked his way and made him stop dead in his tracks.
Before he even had time to
see it, a blade swooped round and slit his throat. As the blood trickled
towards the comatose Squall, the strange person drew a symbol on the wall in
the student’s blood. Far away, Squall never heard, nor saw what happened.
*****
He was young again, sitting on the beach by the Orphanage. It was late and the
sea was coming in close, very close. It was coming up past his waist. He couldn’t
move; he wanted to. He feared that if he didn’t then he would drown. Suddenly
there was a soft, haunting voice behind him whispering,
“Don’t worry, the sea
won’t come in any further.”
Squall wanted to turn
round. He wanted to see who it was, but he couldn’t. It didn’t matter though as
the person came and sat down beside him. It was a girl, the same age as him,
with flowing brown hair with a tint of red to give her fire. Soft brown eyes
that could look into anyone’s soul and know him or her. There was great power
behind those eyes. She seemed innocent, but guilty of something at the same
time, like there was something that was troubling her, but too hard for her to
talk about.
Her small, slender hand
reached out and clasped Squall’s. He felt he knew her, although he could not
remember where from. She then spoke again,
“What you will see was
meant for you to see. Don’t be frightened. Come and find me.”
Everything faded away into
darkness, and then Squall heard a woman scream.
*****
What greeted Squall when he woke was pure horror. There was blood all around
him. The body of a student lay nearby. Quistis was leaning over it, white faced
and shocked. Squall thought she was going to be sick and he didn’t blame her.
Not only was the throat cut severely, but also the eyes had been gorged out and
were resting in the student’s bloodied hands. Squall coughed to try to stop him
retching. The smell of blood was overpoweringly sickening.
Through her tears Quistis looked over at Squall and asked him that one question
which he wanted to know himself,
“What happened?”
Squall just looked up at
the symbol written in the poor man’s blood, on the wall, an upside down,
five-pointed star.
*****
In Cid’s room Quistis arrived, early for the meeting that the headmaster had
called. It had been the worst thing she had ever seen. Squall hadn’t seen
anything; or rather that’s what he had told Cid. Quistis didn’t know what to
believe, but she could not believe that any human being was capable of doing
anything like that, definitely not Squall.
Zell, Selphie and Irvine
walked in at that moment. Selphie looked extremely pale. Apparently, she had
known the student. Squall then walked in followed by Rinoa, and then Cid and
Edea last. As soon as Squall walked in everyone jumped to attention.
“Although I don’t approve
of her idea, Edea and I wish to send you on a mission. She will speak to you
briefly now about it.”
“Thank you dear,” Edea
said, and then turned to the group.
Cid had not been happy
about what she wanted to do, but Edea knew of no other who could do the job.
Looking at Rinoa, Edea pitied her, for she had not part in these SeeD’s past,
she would be left out. Edea didn’t want to send her because she would come too
close to the truth and she would not like what she saw, but she could not stop
her going, just request it.
“Firstly, what happened this morning I know Squall had no part in it and I
also know that you will not find whatever killed that man by yourself. So I am
asking you to find someone who can help you, and bring her back here to Garden.
The woman’s name is Andria Perne, she is a witch.”
“Another sorceress? But I
thought that I was the only one,” asked Rinoa, intrigued by the statement.
“No she is a witch, she
does not pass on her powers to others,” replied Edea.
“I’m really, really
confused,” said Quistis.
She still felt sick.
“Find Andria and
everything will become clear.”
Edea hoped that no one
would ask the question that she didn’t want to answer, but sadly that was not
so. “How do you know of her?” asked Squall. He looked coldly at her as if he
knew she was hiding something.
“That is not important
right now, just find her, but I will request that Rinoa stay here as it might
be better for her.”
“If you don’t mind, I
would like to go with them. I want to meet this woman,” said Rinoa.
No…you wouldn’t, thought
Edea. Rinoa would not like her. Witches and sorceress didn’t go together.
Throughout the meeting
Squall could not stop the growing feeling that the name was familiar, he had
heard it before. Was it the woman connected to the girl in his dream?
Squall kept pondering that
thought. He had seen her on the beach at the orphanage, and she spoke to him of
the present.
“What you will see was
meant for you to see …Come find me.”
Squall had a headache from
all the thinking. Who was trying to get their attention? Her? But she was just
a little girl. How was he supposed to find her when he had to go find this
woman?
He hadn’t told anyone the
dream; he figured that it was only for him to understand when the time came.
Edea knew something though, he could tell that she was trying to hide it deep
down, but for what purpose he could only guess.
“Right, you have you’re
orders. When you find her, tell her what happened, she’ll know what to do.
Here’s all the information we have on her.
With that Edea handed
Squall the file. She then turned and left.
“Edea is very distraught
about all this, but believe her, she isn’t crazy,” pleaded Cid.
They all nodded, saluted
and then left not sure what they would find, but also not sure what that would
lead them to.
Author’s Note
Firstly, the reason why
the first chapter is so violent is because it sets up the rest of the story,
(you’ll find out later). Also the dead guy description sort of came from the
film Event Horizon (crap film, but I loved some scenes).
Secondly, if you didn’t
know this, a 5-pointed star (a pentagram) inside a circle represents God in all
his divinity. An upside down one represents Hell and Satanism.
Chapter Two
Seifer Almasy yawned and looked up at the night sky. The stars twinkled in
their eternal hold. Something was different, something had begun, and Seifer
could feel it.
Turning to his posse Raijin and Fujin, he smiled. How loyal they had been when
he had been “possessed” by Ultimecia. Now he could see why they had asked for
the old Seifer back at Lunatic Pandora. His dreams had been warped by her evil.
Although he would never tell them, he owed them everything.
“Seifer, lets just rest a while. I mean we have been walking all day, ya know,
and it is gettin’ dark,” Raijin moaned, but beside him Fujin plodded on
silently. Seifer could always count on her; she would do anything for him,
without question.
Scanning the horizon, Seifer muttered, “Just a little further.”
*****
“So, where’s our
destination,” asked Zell form the pilot’s chair of the Ragnarok. “Deling city,”
it says here that they sometimes stay at the hotel there,” replied Squall from
behind him.
Squall was looking at the
pictures in the file. There were only two. The first was of a Chinese girl, the
same age as Quistis. Her jet-black hair was long, but it was tied back. As
the file said, her name was Ling. She was standing in a street in Dollet and
she was looking at an alleyway. Her clothes were all black and in her hand she
held a crossbow, like Rinoa’s, but it was different.
The second picture was of
a boy. Apparently he was called Drew and he was sixteen. He was posing for a
photograph at…Balamb Garden. Squall couldn’t believe it, and he looked harder
to make sure. Yes, it was definitely Garden. That was how the Quad looked.
He passed the photo over
to Quistis. She looked at it and then back at Squall, surprised. “How…?”
Squall just shrugged his
shoulders.
*****
Touching down outside the
Galbadian capital, the team walked into the city. Ever since Ultimecia had been
defeated both Galbadia and Esthar had decided to try and work out their
differences. It would take time, but they might get there eventually.
*****
Because they had just
missed the bus, they all decided that they would just walk to the hotel. It was
the hotel that Squall had gone to when “Sis” had sent him to his father,
Laguna’s past.
Walking past a shop, a
door flew open and a woman came flying out crashing straight into Irvine. “They
just keep falling over themselves to be with me,” exclaimed Irvine.
He then helped the young
woman. “If you were that keen you could have just said.” Selphie punched him
smartly on the arm. “Owwwwwww,” he cried. The woman just pulled a face.
When Squall saw the woman as she dusted herself, he just stared shocked. Rinoa
had to prod him to wake him up. “Are you by any chance Ling?” he asked. “Yeah.
Why? Who are you?”
“We’re SeeD’s. My name is
Squall Leonhart and we’ve been instructed to find a friend of yours, Andria
Perne.”
“Why do you wanna find
her?”
Butting in, Irvine said,
“I’m free now if you want to go out…” He never finished as a kick from Selphie
shut him up.
Ignoring Irvine and Selphie,
Squall continued, “It’s about a murder in our Garden, and we were told that she
could help us.”
“I take it Edea sent you,”
sighed Ling, “we have problems of our own right now. I don’t think she can help
you.”
“Please,” asked Selphie,
“he was my friend.”
“Okay, but don’t blame me
if she tells you to get lost.”
*****
Walking down the steps of
the Galbadian Hotel, the guy looked around. He was about 19 with hazel eyes
that used to bounce with energy, but with all that he had seen they quickly
lost their sparkle. His hair had also once been completely black, but that was
also changing to a grey. Most people thought he had an odd appearance for a
teenager, but most people hadn’t gone through what he had.
He went and sat down next
to a girl. Around her neck was a small pendant with a right way up pentagram.
Her hair went just below her shoulder line and it hung loosely around her
shoulders and curled inwards at the bottom. She wore boots with a short heel,
tight black trousers which showed long, thin legs, a white top and a long,
black coat. She turned and smiled when he sat down.
“Hi Vincent. So…what’s to
report?”
“Sia and Drew will meet us
a Timber. It was where we were going next wasn’t it?”
“Yeah.”
“Right they’ll meet us
there. Oh, and Cid called the Hotel to see if we were here.”
“Huh?”
“Yeah, well they’ve had
some trouble at the Garden, seems one of their people were killed in strange
circumstances, so they’ve sent some SeeD’s to try and find us.”
“Oh God! Cid knows how
busy we are. He shouldn’t have wasted his time.” Andria sighed, “I suppose
we’ll just have to stay lost.”
“Andria, do you really
think…” Vincent seemed unsure about hiding from SeeD.
“Unmovable,” Andria said
quickly.
Looking at her, Vincent
didn’t know what to do with her. He loved her and he was certain she knew. Well
she was a witch and they’d known each other since they were eight, which is why
he knew that she would never be his. Her heart belonged to another.
“Go find Ling,” she said finally, “we’re leaving now.” Vincent got up to leave,
then turned back to her.
“She’s found us.”
Looking up Andria saw the
SeeD’s.
*****
Andria quickly caught
Vincent’s arm and dragged him behind the bar. As the bartender knew her he
didn’t ask questions.
“So where is she,” asked
Zell.
“I’ll go ask reception if
she’s left,” replied Ling.
At that point Irvine came
in with his remarks as if on que,
“While you’re there maybe
you can get us a room together.”
Ling gave him a nasty look
and walked away. From behind the bar, the bartender showed Andria and Vincent
out another way. Andria was furious, but not at Ling, she wasn’t to know what
the SeeD’s wanted. There was a familiar presence when they walked down the
stairs. She wished she had gotten a good look at their faces. As she knew some
people in SeeD, she might have recognised them.
“Look I am really, really
sorry Andria. I didn’t know you didn’t want to speak to them,” apologised
Ling.
“It’s okay, I understand,
you weren’t to know. Come on, let’s get out of here.”
As they started off to the
train station, a gang of monsters set them upon.
*****
“What was that?”
Rinoa heard the scream
first.
“Let’s go,” said Squall.
The SeeD’s pounded up the stairs and out the door, but what they saw was
unbelievable.
Three teenagers were
fighting some monster, but they looked different from any monsters that the
SeeD’s had ever seen before. Their faces were grotesque looking. The girl Ling
was fighting one, as was a boy. Another girl was nearby battling three of them.
*****
The vampires were strong,
Andria knew that, but they were no match for her. The first vampire she side
kicked in the face. He went down. For the second one an inner crescent and a
jump kick in the jaw brought her to her knees. She then stabbed him with the
dagger in her hand.
The third one tried a
different approach. He jumped over her head and quickly turn kicked her in the
back before she could turn round. Andria hit the railings and hung on to them.
When he rushed at her again, she used the railings to balance her and she then
leaned on her back and brought her feet up right into the vampires jaw. She
grabbed her dagger and slayed him straight away.
As Ling and Vincent killed
their last one, Andria and Ling hi fived. Andria then turned round and looked
into faces she hadn’t seen in a long time.
Author’s Note
A bit of useless info:
Ragnarok is the Norse word for Armageddon. Just thought you’d like to know.
Also I am sick of people
mixing up witches with sorceresses. In FFVIII sorceresses were never called
witches. So I have both witches and sorceress in my story.
Chapter Three
Rinoa didn’t like her. The
first and only thing Andria said to her was,
“So you’re a
sorceress…sorry.”
Then she had walked away.
There was nothing wrong with being a sorceress. Apart from some were evil and
tried to take over the world, but not all were like that. Rinoa thought she was
prejudiced and demanding. She made all the men, even Squall carry bags of what
her friends called supplies to the ship, and when asked why, all she replied
with was,
“Because I asked them to.”
*****
When first arriving on the
ship, Andria and Vincent briefed them about what they had seen and more. Andria
had also been briefed about the strange goings on in the Garden.
Squall found it hard to
swallow, but a lot of weird things were happening lately, most of all was the
dream. He had been told by a little girl in his dream to find her and he had
without knowing. The girl in his dream was Andria Perne.
*****
Squall was shocked so he
had carried the bag she asked him to carry. There were also the men that
weren’t human; apparently they were demons. However the demons weren’t even
closely as weird as Andria. How had he dreamt something like that? Did the
strange light have something to do with it? It must have knocked him out
somehow, but why or rather what killed that student.
“Hi Squall, can I talk to you for a moment,” asked Rinoa.
“Yeah,” he replied.
“It’s about Andria. I just
don’t feel comfortable with her here. Actually I don’t like her. I think she’s
prejudiced and selfish.”
“So why are you telling me
this Rinoa?” Squall said, more harshly than he meant.
“Because I thought you
were my boyfriend,” she replied raising her voice. Why was he being like this?
“Squall, please tell me
what’s wrong. Ever since the party you’ve been like this. You’re like you used
to be.”
“Nothing’s wrong,” he
replied softly then pulled her into an embrace.
*****
Irvine offered Andria a tour around the Ragnarok before they reached Timber to
pick up Andria’s other comrades. Vincent went up to the bridge where Quistis
and Zell were.
“That girl in blue, what’s
her name?”
“Rinoa,” answered Quistis.
“Yeah. She doesn’t like
Andria much, and I’m only saying this as a friend. She better be careful,
Andria is nothing like anyone you ever met.”
“Thanks for telling us,
we’ll keep it in mind,” said Quistis,
“Rinoa can take care of
herself, she thought, she knows what she’s doing.
*****
“What are you humming,” asked Irvine.
“A tune my mother used to
sing to me,” replied Andria.
“What was it called,”
asked Irvine, pretending to be interested, he’d read somewhere that it was the
best way to get a woman, pretend you wanted to know about them.
“You’ve got no chance with me,” Andria replied smiling cheekily.
Irvine just looked at her
dumbfounded, she had read his mind.
What a woman he thought,
and then blushed when she smiled sweetly at him. She definitely was a girl to
have fun.
*****
When they’d finally landed
outside Timber, everyone walked to the entrance. The sun was just coming up on
the horizon and it looked wonderful.
“Hey, over here,” a voice
shouted.
“Sia,” cried Andria,
running over to hug her good friend.
“So how’s everything
been,” asked Drew behind Sia, trying to catch his breath.
“Fine, but you’re out of
shape,” replied Andria, smiling at her friends,
“This is Mr Squall
Leonhart and his friends. They were sent here to, well, hire us. It seems
they’ve had a murder and they apparently need our help.”
“Hey you’re the boy form
the picture, what were you doing in Garden,” said Quistis. She then showed Drew
his picture in the Quad.
“Right, ummm… I used to be
enrolled in Garden,” Drew replied looking slightly uncomfortable.
“What happened,” asked
Zell.
“Look it’s not important
right now,” Andria said,
“Squall, you and your team
wait here, we’ll be back soon.”
“No,” Squall said,
“Rinoa, Irvine, Selphie
and I are coming with you. Your people stay on board”
“Fine, but Vincent comes,”
answered Andria, dryly.
*****
“Hey I know this
pub, why are we here?” asked Rinoa.
“We’ve got some business
to do,” answered Vincent, “now be quiet,” he urged.
“Purson, how are you,” grinned Andria, there was a wicked look on her face like
she was enjoying herself,
“So is there anything
you’d like to tell me, perhaps about Leraikhe and what he’s been up to lately.”
“No, now get lost,” he
answered.
Purson was a little troll
of a man. He was in about his late 30’s with fair hair, which was slightly
turning grey. His clothes were simple, trousers, and a t-shirt. He was sitting
at a table with another man playing triple triad, but the man had vanished as
soon as he had seen Andria.
“Now that’s no way to
treat your friends,” she remarked, smiling in a sly sort of
way.
“I never said I was your
friend, now like I said before get lost.”
“Oh, that’s a shame. Looks
like I’ll have to hit you.”
“Look I might…”
“You wouldn’t dare,” said
Rinoa, butting in, “don’t tell her anything Purson.”
“Stay out of it, you have
no idea what’s going on,” growled Andria,
“Continue Purson.”
Vincent started to pull
Rinoa away from Andria.
“Rinoa’s right,” cried
Selphie,
“How can you be so mean to
that man Andria?”
“Listen, Selphie I have a
job to do,” she said,
“Come on Purson, what’s he
been doing. I know you know”
“I’m not gonna tell you
anything.”
“Fine.”
With that Andria turned
round and punched Purson hard in the face. Everyone heard a cracking, which
sounded awful. Squall and Irvine caught Andria and held her back.
“Bitch that really hurt.”
Purson got up off
the floor, but his face was different. His face had become grossly inhuman.
There were ridges along his cheekbones and 2 horns on the top of his head. His
face had changed colour too. Instead of being fleshy it was a dark red. His
eyes blazed an evil yellow. His hands had become talons.
“Well that’s a sight that
I’ve never seen before.”
Squall turned to see the
person behind him. There stood Seifer, smirk and all. Behind him were his
faithful companions, Fujin and Raijin.
Purson suddenly ran from
where he was and sprinted out the back door of the pub.
Andria followed in hot
pursuit. Out of the street and up the steps towards the T.V station. Seeing
that he would get nowhere, Purson climbed over the rails and hung there
precariously.
“You’re gonna die Andria,
he’ll find you and kill you. There’s nowhere to run, no where to hide, he’s
after you and he won’t rest till he’s found you,” he warned. Terror showed on
his face.
“Listen Purson you don’t
want to do this. I promise I won’t hurt you if you will just come off the
rails,” Andria pleaded.
Even though he never
wanted to, Purson had always helped her.
Purson then sighed and
continued, “There is no way out, if I don’t do this then he’ll kill me.”
“Who’ll kill you?” asked
Squall.
Purson ignored Squall’s
question.“ Listen Andria, be careful he knows you have it and he’ll do anything
to find it, more than you can imagine.”
Purson then turned around and looked over the whole of Timber. “He’s here,” he
suddenly cried and from behind Raijin a figure emerged from a cloud of black
dust that had appeared. The sun had hid, afraid to watch what would happen
next.
A young man with raven black hair and handsome, defined features walked up to
Andria, for the moment ignoring the traitor that he had originally come for.
His black cloak floated behind him. His face, twisted with evil and malice. He
created an air of evil around him.
“Hello Andria, it is a… pleasure to see you again.”
His words cut through the
now icy air. The wind picked up as if obeying his every whim.
“I gather this isn’t
a social visit,” said Andria sarcasm creeping in,
“What do you want?”
“I’ve just come to collect
my property,” he replied.
He then turned and looked
at Purson.
A pain came over Purson,
excruciating pain in his gut, like something was tearing out his insides. He
clutched at his stomach, forgetting where he was. As he fell he looked up at
Leraikhe and Andria. The same yet complete opposites. The pain hit him hard
now.
“Inanna,” he whispered
looking at Andria again.
She did not know yet that
her fate had been decided millennia ago. In those few seconds he died before he
hit the ground.
“At least he died
peacefully,” said Leraikhe, smiling evilly, “and my message worked, they found
you Andria.”
“You contacted them! You
killed that SeeD,” she spluttered.
“All will become
clear in time,” replied Leraikhe.
With that he disappeared.
The whole group was in shock. Vincent finally broke the silence. “Come on every
one, let’s get back,” he said. “What even him,” protested Irvine, pointing to Seifer.
Chapter Four
“Who was that man?” asked Vincent.
They were back at the
Garden. Seifer and his posse had come with them.
“You mean YOU don’t know,”
shrieked Selphie.
“It was Leraikhe, my
brother,” muttered Andria, the memory too painful to think about.
“What!? Andria, why did
you never tell us,” said Sia, hurt a little by her friends’ secret, “we’re
supposed to be your friends.”
“I know. I’m sorry, but I
just couldn’t.” Then Andria ran out of the room. She didn’t want to see anyone at
the moment. Her own brother had killed someone, someone she needed.
Then to top it all off Seifer spoke up, “Picked a great girl there Squall.
She’s supposed to help you. What a basket case”
“Shut up,” Zell growled.
“Chicken-wuss is ordering me about,” Seifer said, smirking at his success to
get a rise out of Zell. “I told not to…” Zell shouted, his voice getting
louder. Quistis then quickly intervened, “Both of you, pack it in.”
*****
Andria walked round the garden, not really caring. They didn’t understand what
had happened. The running and the hiding in case he found them, her own brother
trying to kill her. In a way, he had succeeded.
“Andria,” a familiar voice cried out. “Edea, wow, you seem pleased to see me.”
“Well usually I wouldn’t
be, but this is too much for them to understand, or cope with.”
The former sorceress
sighed and continued, “ one thing though, don’t try to make Squall remember,
last time you left he was heartbroken, I don’t want it to happen again.”
“Maybe it would…” Andria
trailed off as Edea shook her head.
“I don’t like you here at
all, but we need your help. After that you can go on your way, and they can
forget about you again.”
“Well it’s nice to see you
welcome me,” Andria remarked as Edea walked off.
*****
Squall was looking for Sis, but she was no where to be found. As he came to the
front of the Orphanage, he saw a tall woman talking to Matron and there was a
small girl hiding behind the woman. She peeked out to look at him, but then
quickly hid again when she saw him looking at her.
Curiosity got the better
of her and she looked round again.
“Hi,” she said faintly,
then ducked back.
Squall walked round the
back of the woman and got the fright of his life when she screamed and ran
away.
“What’s her name,” he
asked Matron.
“Andria,” replied the
stranger, smiling. Around her neck was an odd necklace. It seemed to dance in
the fading sunlight. A flash of light then made him close his eyes.
*****
He awoke with a start. For a second he didn’t know where he was and then he
realised that he was in his own bed and it was the middle of the night. He
couldn’t stay in bed any longer, he had to get up.
*****
Walking round the Garden usually relaxed Squall, but tonight there was
something else there, evil and unseen. There were too many things buzzing
around in Squalls head. Questions, without answers. Why was he dreaming
about Andria at the orphanage, she hadn’t even been there.
A strange sound woke Squall up from his thinking. Footsteps, in front of him.
There was someone there, trying not to be heard. Squall silently reached for
his gunblade and quietly walked after the sound.
Along the 2F corridor and up the stairs Squall followed the sound. Because it
was dark here, Squall couldn’t see the person in front of him. The figure
opened the door leading up to the balcony and stepped through. Keeping his
gunblade in front of him, Squall followed and opened the door, ready in case of
combat.
“Hello Squall.”
The silent person turned
out to be Seifer.
“What are you doing out
this late?” asked Squall carefully.
“Well you know I decided
that I would join the other team and become evil again as I was so good at it
the last time.”
A look from Squall made
him shut up.
“Really Squall, I couldn’t
sleep any more and I got up for a walk. Seeing you made me want to pull a joke
on you,” Seifer said, although there was something he was holding back.
Seifer then turned and looked at the sea. They were riding over it. Squall
prepared to retreat when Seifer said something that made him freeze, “You like
Andria, don’t you. There’s something about the way that you look at her, like
you know her really well.”
“Shut up Seifer,” said Squall, then turned to leave.
“Be careful Squall, you don’t want to hurt anyone.”
Squall ignored him and left.
*****
“Everything is in order,
soon the light will fall,” Leraikhe said, “the traitor is dead as you willed.”
“Yes, but I desire the
stone of Viviah. She must have it. The ritual cannot be completed without it.”
The voice answering
Leraikhe was deep and raspy. That voice sounded out the screams of a thousand
tortured souls begging for salvation.
“As you wish,” replied
Leraikhe, “how many do you wish dead for me to get to it, I could destroy all
her forces, if you wished.”
“Only kill who you must,
but leave her alone, we need her alive.”
“It shall be done,” said
Leraikhe.
The stone was the most
important thing to his master, along with his sister. For as long as there is
good, there shall be evil. One cannot live without the other.
*****
Walking towards the
cafeteria Ling was only thinking of one thing, coffee. She hadn’t slept well in
the SeeD’s beds, probably because she didn’t sleep well wherever she was.
“Morning Ling, come and
sit down.” Andria pointed to a chair next to her.
Picking up a cup Ling sat
next to her.
“Ling are you okay? You
look really tired,” Andria said.
“I’m fine,” she replied, brushing
off her friends concern, “you know how well I sleep, or rather don’t.”
Rinoa then entered the
cafeteria. She looked at Ling and Andria, then turned and walked to a table at
the other end of the room.
“She really doesn’t like
you,” said Ling.
Andria smiled slightly and
nodded.
“She was wrong about
Purson. It’s always hard for a person to admit that they’re wrong.”
“How? It was never hard
for me” asked Ling.
A scream made them abandon
their coffee.
*****
Drew had been walking to the Quad for some fresh air when someone grabbed him
from behind. Something cold held onto his neck.
He screamed, it was the
only thing he could do as terror had invaded his body. He closed his eyes,
wanting to shrink away from the feeling. A voice suddenly made him open them.
“Leraikhe, let him
go.”
Andria saw Drew look at
her weakly. Leraikhe was gripping his throat tightly, not wanting to let go.
“Andria, I will kill him
unless you give me the stone.”
“What stone?” asked Ling.
Andria just swallowed.
“How does it feel sister,
to be helpless all of a sudden, to have to make a hard choice. You always act
so tough and carefree. What shall you do now.”
“I don’t have it,” she said.
Leraikhe laughed bitterly,
“Your lies will not save you his time.”
Andria grew whiter. She
could not give up the stone. It had enough power to destroy the world, and
Andria knew that Leraikhe knew that.
“Your call,” he said and so he snapped back Drew’s head.
Drew’s lifeless body
slumped to the floor. With a laugh, Leraikhe disappeared. Andria and Ling
rushed to Drew, but it was too late, he had died. His cold eyes rested on
Andria. A tear dropped on his forehead from Andria. Crying, she closed his
eyes.
Behind her and Ling, Rinoa
looked on. She shivered for a cold breeze came over her. Evil had invaded their
Garden once more. There was a puzzle here, but Rinoa didn’t know how to solve
it.
*****
Later Drew’s body was
lowered to the ground. As both Andria’s and Squall’s group gathered round Andria
turned to them all.
“Drew was never meant to
die now. Because of this I will not stop fighting. I will rid this world of
evil, or if I can’t then I will die trying. I ask you all now, will you help
me?”
Ling, Vincent and Sia
nodded.
Andria then looked at
Squall, “ How about it, wanna save the world again.”
A yes shouted out from
Irvine, Selphie and Zell.
Squall glanced at them and
then at Rinoa, it looked like she didn’t want to. Rinoa read his mind and said,
“I will help.”
Quistis nodded and Squall
turned to Andria, “We will help.”
“What about us,” asked Seifer, “puberty boy’s group gets to help.”
“Didn’t think you wanted
to help save the world, last time you helped try to destroy it,” muttered Zell.
Seifer was about to
respond when Andria stepped in, “ Seifer, I would greatly apreciate your help.”
“Not again,” moaned Raijin.
Chapter Five
“So what is this guy
looking for,” asked Zell.
They were in the
Headmaster Cid’s office having a meeting.
“The stone of Viviah,” explained
Andria, “legend tells that he was an evil sorcerer who tried to rid the world
of good. He made this stone and gave it great power. It is full of so much evil
that no one good can touch it, they would instantly die.”
“Do you have it?” Selphie
asked.
“Not exactly,” said
Andria, “ however I did entrust it to someone else for safe keeping.”
“Well let’s go find this
person, before he does,” said Zell.
“No need to leave,” said
Andria.
Everyone looked at each
other wide eyed.
“It’s in here,” and from
behind her back Andria produced Squall’s Griever ring.
A gasp sounded. Squall
looked at his hand and back at Andria, shocked.
“What? How?” Squall stared
shocked at the ring, it had been on his hand a minuite ago.
Putting it on the table
everyone gathered round. With her finger Andria traced around the image of the
lion and then put her hand on top of the ring. She then took it away and there
lay a tiny black stone on the desk. It glinted in the light.
“How did you hide it
there,” asked Seifer. “My mother did. She gave it to Edea to take care of. Edea
must have trusted you to take care of it Squall.”
Squall stared at the ring,
unbelieving of what he had seen, and the secret that his ring had held.
“I thought you bought it
somewhere,” said Zell questioningly to Squall.
“No,” answered Squall,
“the day I left the orphanage, Edea gave it to me, said I should look after it.
I didn’t understand why at the time.”
“So what do we do with
it?” asked Quistis, “destroy it?”
“No!” said Vincent loudly,
“wouldn’t that do something really bad.”
“Like what,” replied
Quistis.
“Vincent’s right,” said Andria, “the sorcerer designed the stone, so that a
curse would fall on whoever tried to destroy it. Anyway, if we were able, then
it would need someone with great magic concentration, or pure evil would be
released.”
“Well that’s apparently
gonna happen anyway…” began Seifer, “so why bother.”
Andria gave him a
withering look.
“No we have to hide it,”
said Sia.
“Well, it’s so tiny it
should be easy to hide,” said Irvine.
“Actually,” answered
Andria, “it acts like a magnet, evil gets drawn to it.”
A voice suddenly called
out from the comm. It was Dr Kadowaki.
“Squall, we need your
help, there’s a creature attacking the students.”
The voice sounded urgent
and pleading.
“On our way,” he replied.
“I’ll come with you,” said
Andria, quickly picking up a crossbow, “Ling you and Sia stay here.”
They started to protest,
but were cut short with a wave of her arm. Seifer motioned for his comrades to
also stay and the rest piled into the elevator.
*****
Running quickly they
arrived at the Infirmary. Dr Kadowaki was attending to a patient.
“Where is it?” they asked,
bemused.
“Didn’t you call,” asked
Quistis.
“What are you talking
about,” said Dr Kadowaki, shaking her head, “you come pounding in here. Is
there something wrong.”
Andria and Vincent turned
and sprinted back to the elevator, realising that Leraikhe had tricked them.
They heard the first shout as the elevator door opened.
Leraikhe had lifted Raijin
effortlessly off the floor and threw him against the wall like he was a doll.
When Vincent rushed at him, a backhand from Leraikhe made him join Raijin,
unconscious.
Sia was cowering in a
corner, blood pouring from a wound at her temple mixing with her light auburn
hair. Fujin and Ling had pulled out their weapons and where standing near the
door which Squall and his friends now entered. Behind Andria Squall and Seifer
pulled out their gunblades.
“Your crude weapons cannot
hurt me,” snarled Leraikhe.
“Andria he has the stone,”
cried Sia from her corner.
The blood was flowing more
profusely now. It had stained most of her clothes.
“Come sister, come
join us. You were meant to be with us,” Leraikhe taunted, moving towards her.
Andria took a step
forwards to meet him. Without warning he suddenly launched an attack at her.
Blow after blow he came at her, it was hard for her to block them they were so
fast.
*****
Seifer and Squall were about to join in when there was a clicking noise behind
them. A strange creature suddenly latched itself to Irvine’s leg. He cried out
in pain and fell.
It was small and black
like a bundle of fur. When he tried to grab it, teeth grabbed his hands and
wouldn’t let go. Screaming he beat the creature off the floor.
The odd demons also
attacked Selphie, Rinoa, Seifer and Quistis.
Seifer picked up his
fallen gunblade and started to slice away at the creatures that came for him.
Rinoa, Selphie and Quistis
tried to pull them off each other.
Because some of the
creatures went after the unconscious Raijin and Vincent, Squall and Fujin tried
to stop them from reaching them.
Ling pulled the one off
Irvine. He then picked up his gun and tried to shoot them, but he found it hard
pulling the trigger with his wounded hand.
*****
Andria wasn’t fairing much
better. She was exhausted and Leraikhe was strong than last time she had fought
him. She was frightened now that she might not live through the battle.
Kicking him fiercely in
the chest, he fell against the table, then turned to her and beckoned. Not
wanting to disappoint him she ran forward and did a flying sidekick towards his
head. He moved swiftly to one side. She landed badly on leg, but got up anyway.
The ankle hurt a lot, she
had definitely twisted it, but she fighting on she punched him on the side of
the face, but as she brought her hand away, Leraikhe caught it and twisted it
round.
“Hurts does it,” he
sneered, “it won’t hurt as much as when my master finishes with you.”
“Still his lapdog,” Andria
whispered, trying not to let the pain show in her voice.
Leraikhe kissed her
forehead then pulled her arm. There was a popping sound as the arm dislocated.
Andria slumped to the floor.
Leraikhe took a step back
and called of his creatures and disappeared again with them, knowing his master
would be pleased at his victory. There would be many casualties from this
battle.
The only people still
standing were Squall, Selphie and Quistis. The creatures had done great damage.
Selphie got on the comm.
to the Infirmary to call for help.
Seifer was dragging
himself along the floor although he couldn’t do anything, Fujin and Irvine were
bleeding badly from their injuries, and they were literally covered in blood.
Selphie ran over to Seifer
to try to help him. Rinoa’s wounds flowed with blood where they had bitten into
her. Squall ran over to her, but she faded into unconsciousness.
“Squall I need you over
here,” called Quistis.
Slowly he walked over to
Andria, not wanting to leave Rinoa.
Andria’s arm was hanging
limply at her side; it was obvious that it was dislocated. She was in a lot of
pain, but not wanting to show it so she was biting her lower lip to stop
herself from crying out.
“I need you to hold her
Squall and make sure she doesn’t move.”
“What are you gonna do,”
he asked her.
“I’m gonna pop it back
in,” she replied.
Carefully holding the arm,
Quistis checked where it had come out and with a sudden yank; she popped it
back in place.
Squall realised why
Quistis had asked him to hold Andria for when it was pulled back, she screamed
and writhed in agony, then fell unconscious.
*****
“This is wonderful,
what are we supposed to do now,” shouted Seifer, panicking slightly.
Almost everyone was in
another meeting, apart from Sia, Irvine and Rinoa. Dr Kadowaki wanted them to
stay a bit longer as they weren’t full recovered.
Everyone was okay apart
from some really nasty bites and some cuts, Andria’s arm would be fine as she
regenerated quickly, although they had to put her arm in a sling. Vincent and
Raijin had nasty bruises from being thrown against a wall.
“What were those things,”
asked Zell.
“Dark faeria, nasty
creatures,” said Vincent.
Andria was looking
outside, but there wasn’t anything there when he strained to look. Everyone
stared at her.
Looking back she smiled at
them and said, “I have to take a walk, be back soon.”
She then walked quickly
out of the room. Squall and Seifer stared at one another.
“No one’s answered
Seifer’s question,” said Selphie, “what are we gonna do?”
*****
Andria followed the music
she heard. She knew where she had to go. Down to the second floor and along to
the balcony. “She” was waiting there.
As Andria stepped out of
the door she saw that there was no one there, but she knew not to be fooled by
her eyes.
“Sati, show yourself,” she
commanded to the wind.
It blew in a tornado on
the deck in front of her and a tall woman materialised. The tornado then
subsided.
Her long black hair hung
loosely down to her waist. Her eyes were dark brown, almost black. Her clothes,
a long white dress right down to the floor covering her bare feet.
“You called,” she
whispered.
“Only to ask what you are
doing here. Up to your old tricks again, I suppose. What are you gonna do this
time.”
“Maybe,” said Sati, “I
could help you get what you want.”
“How could you possibly
know what I want?”
“I see your dreams, your
fantasies, your desires.” Sati walked away from Andria in slow graceful
movements.
“Alright, so you know what
I think. Listen now, you don’t talk to anybody, or do ANYTHING.”
Andria emphasised that
last word then turned on her heel and stalked off.
“When has that ever
stopped me,” Sati muttered in her quiet voice.
*****
“There’s a message for you.”
Nida shook Andria.
“Thank you,” she said and
smiled at him, “who is it?”
Nida took a second to
think, “…Dr. Odine.”
Could it possibly be about
Genesis, she thought. Thinking about the project. She followed Nida.
*****
Squall was feeling dizzy.
It had only come about a matter of minutes ago. He wasn’t sure if he was really
standing there or asleep. He felt tired all over.
Rinoa had just gotten out
of the Infirmary and was hungry so they went to the cafeteria and now he was
standing in the queue for her. The feeling had now got a lot worse. He closed
his eyes for a second, and then he collapsed.
*****
“Come quickly, Squall’s
collapsed,” cried Quistis to Andria, rushing to the room.
“I’ll be there in a
second,” said Andria.
She finished off her
conversation with the person on the other end, and then hurried to the
Infirmary.
*****
“Could this be
Ellone doing this,” said Selphie, “well, she did do it before.”
“It’s not Ellone,” said
Andria, walking in at that point.
“How do you know?” Quistis
said arching her eyebrows.
“Because I just talked to
her after YOU came rushing in disturbing me.”
Quistis just shrugged her
shoulders.
Author’s Note
The project that Andria is
involved in is not to be found out until the sequel of this fanfic. Don’t
worry, I know what I’m doing for it and it will be out when this fanfic is
finished.
Chapter Six
Squall didn’t know where he was. There was blackness all around him, and an odd
feeling of belonging. There was a floating sensation that he felt, like was
falling, but also that he wasn’t. Then there was a sound, a high-pitched whine
that cut through his very being.
Squall tried to move, but
he found that his limbs wouldn’t co-operate, he was helpless. He didn’t know
where he was at all.
Suddenly the whining
stopped and he could move again.
Opening his eyes Squall
looked round. He recognised this place, this was the Orphanage from his
childhood. He was lying on his bed.
Quickly he got up off the
bed and looked round.
Sensing someone behind
him, he quickly turned round. He could not see the person’s face though.
“Who are you?” he asked
the stranger.
“No one you need worry
about.”
“You brought me here
didn’t you,” Squall said.
After a moment of
hesitation the stranger replied, “Yes.”
“Why?” asked Squall.
“Because I wanted to show
you something,” the person replied, “please trust me.”
“If you want me to trust
you then give me your name.”
The stranger stepped out
from the shadows.
“My name is Sati and I
am an old friend of Andria. I am not in league Leraikhe as you might think
because I brought you here.”
“Why do I keep on having
these dreams,” asked Squall stepping closer to her.
“You are being shown your
past,” she said, “Come Squall, I have something to show you.”
“What?”
“The truth about Andria.”
*****
“Where are we,”
Squall asked, looking round.
He was in a room somewhere.
He recognised nothing.
A woman slept peacefully
in a bed. Next to the bed was a crib. Inside were two babies.
“Leraikhe and Andria,”
said Sati, “all the good and evil in the world came together and produced these
two. They have no father. Amazing isn’t it.”
“That’s impossible,” said
Squall, “it just doesn’t happen.”
Sati smiled. She then
walked over and sat on the bed.
Her walking couldn’t
really be called walking as she rather floated as if she was on air.
“Squall, meet Nigal.”
Squall came hesitantly
closer to the sleeping woman.
“It’s the same woman from
my dream,” he whispered, “have you been sending them?”
“Some,” she replied, “ but
the first one you had where Andria spoke to you was sent by Leraikhe. He wanted
to draw her out and he used you to do it. He is a trickster, although you
haven’t met the real Leraikhe.”
Squall looked confused so
Sati decided that he should know the whole truth.
“The Leraikhe you have
seen is possessed with Babalel, the keeper of graves. Come I will show you.”
Squall then was in another room, but this room was a lot different from the
last one.
Black candles burned
around a large altar in the middle of the room. 5 people dressed in long robes,
their faces hidden, were holding a child on the altar table. They were chanting
a strange set of words.
Squall stepped closer.
Blood was in a dish on a table next to the altar, along with a box.
The dish was picked up by
one of them and some blood was smeared on the forehead of the screaming boy.
An evil smelling incense
was then given to the boy and the box was picked up.
The priest at the boy’s
head opened the box and from it emerged a cloud of grey mist, which then
entered the baby through the blood mark. The baby ceased crying and looked
round.
“Frightening, isn’t it
Squall, that this child has been turned into a monster.”
“Can they see us,” asked
Squall. “No. You are witnessing the past. Lets see what happens next in the
story.”
Squall then found him
standing back in front of the orphanage, although it was daytime. He saw
himself as a little boy sitting alone on the beach.
Squall then heard Matron
call out from behind him to the little boy.
“Edea thought that it
would be a good idea for you to meet Andria, she thought that it would take
your mind off Ellone,” Sati explained pointing to Andria hiding behind Nigal,
“…she was always shy at first. I don’t suppose you remember one night when you
woke up and heard her crying. You really helped her.”
“Why can’t I remember
this? I only saw this in my dreams recently.” Squall couldn’t remember Andria
at all before he met her at Deling City.
“The GF Squall, but you
did say that it was an acceptable risk. But that wasn’t the only reason why you
forgot.”
Squall then saw himself
asleep in his bed. Nigal came and woke up Andria. Andria then walked over to
Squall’s bed and planted a small kiss on his cheek and they both then left the
orphanage hurriedly trying to get away.
“Why did they leave,”
Squall asked.
“Because Abaddon found
them. When Leraikhe was turned, a prophecy was set in motion. A group of people
would destroy Abaddon and his power. Andria is one of those people and you
Squall are now a part of it. It was your destiny to stand alongside her.
Abaddon controls all of Hell, which is on Earth. You and Andria will crush that
power and save the people of your world. The stone of Viviah will open the
gates, but he also needs the blood of the ones with no mortal father. Andria
and Leraikhe. Without them the ritual cannot be completed.”
“This is impossible,”
Squall cried out, “it doesn’t make sense.”
He was tired and fed up of
these games, “I want to go back to Garden.”
Sati sighed, “Be patient,
I am not finished yet. There is more you must see.”
Sati led Squall away from
the orphanage and then they were standing in front of a house in the middle of
a strange forest.
“Inside Squall,” she
whispered close to his ear.
She then walked towards
the door and passed right through it.
Squall followed although
he hesitated at the door doubtful that he could do the same, but he also passed
through.
Nigal was holding Andria,
both of them looked frightened. Not surprisingly, for Leraikhe stood beside a
tall man, or rather he was a demon.
His eyes burned yellow and
red, as deep as hell itself. His face mocking humanity with its gross
resemblance. Teeth long and sharp, horns reminding Squall of Behemoth’s.
“That is Abaddon Squall,”
Sati whispered again, “he is the chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy.
He is a loyal minion of the Ancient Ones, spirits of dead evil beings. Also he
is Leraikhe’s master”
Abaddon then spoke; his
deep raspy voice growled out the words so terrifyingly that even the shadows
hid afraid of his wrath.
“You are beaten Nigal. The
prophecy will never come true.”
Nigal then put Andria down,
“You will never win.”
That was all she said, but
her defiance infuriated Abaddon.
“Your insolence will get
you into trouble one day.”
His huge hand then came
flying past Nigal, but he did not hit her. Nigal put her hand up to her throat
and Squall saw blood pour out.
Andria screamed. She
reached for her mother, but Leraikhe stopped her. All she grabbed was the
pendant.
Leraikhe smirked madly
when Andria backed up with fear, the pendant still firmly clasped in her tiny
fist.
She suddenly broke for the
door. Leraikhe started after her, but Abaddon stopped him.
“She shall not get far,
you mustn’t worry. Even if she does, we do not need her yet. Be patient, she
will come to us.”
“After Andria ran away,
Vincent’s mother found her and took her in. She lived with Vincent for a few
years before she was called by Father Enki.”
Sati looked at Squall and
then said, “The ritual cannot be formed until the prophecy says, and there
isn’t much time.”
Squall was then standing
in Garden, but it was during a party, a SeeD graduation party. Squall
recognised a lone figure leaning against a pillar, it was he, when he had just
become a SeeD.
Squall then saw Rinoa walk
up to him and make him dance. Watching them dance reminded him of how he had
felt.
As he watched himself
dancing, he saw someone in the corner talking to Cid. It was Andria.
She was dressed in a long,
velvet dress. When Rinoa stopped dancing with his other self and started to
walk towards Cid, Squall saw Andria shrink away till she was lost in the crowd
at the party.
“Andria was always there
watching out for you, Squall. She was there when you enrolled at SeeD, when you
were at the Dollet mission and when you took your first mission. I have now
shown everything you need to know Squall.”
“For what,” he asked.
Sati smiled
knowingly.
She turned and began to
walk away, but then she remembered something and turned back to Squall,
“Everything can be changed Squall. Remember that.”
Sati turned round once
again and walked away, disappearing at the same time.
Squall was alone, stuck
somewhere and he didn’t know how to get out.
There was a sudden flash
and Squall was standing on the street in the Shopping Arcade. Everyone around
him was either running away, in the case of the civilians or fighting the
demons that were rampant. Andria was fighting a huge demon with spines along
its back and up its arms.
To Squall it looked like
the demon was winning her. It suddenly howled with rage and lunged at her. Its
arm created a large gash in her side. Andria clutched at the fatal wound and
fell. All of the demons then backed off. The fighting was over.
Everything went dark for
Squall. When he opened his eyes again he was lying in the infirmary.
Chapter Seven
Squall decided that it was
best if he told no one what he saw when he had collapsed. After all it might
not come true. He did however want to ask Andria about Sati.
After spending over an
hour looking for her, he found her in the basement, looking at Norg’s pod.
“It’s funny how people
become corrupt. Sometimes it’s not even their fault,” she said sadly.
After about 5 minutes
staring at the pod, Squall had enough courage to ask her, “Who is Sati?”
Andria stared at him wide
eyed. “How did you know about her?”
“She came to me, when I
was unconscious,” he said hesitating slightly.
Andria was furious. After
she had told her that she wanted no meddling, Sati had done it anyway. Andria
knew how predictable Sati was, so why hadn’t she connected Squall’s
unconsciousness with Sati sooner.
“Sati is an old friend,” Andria said finally, “well sort of. She saved me when
I was 5. It’s complicated, but she took me to Vincent’s family and, I stayed
there for a few years.”
Squall could see the pain
in Andria’s face, that she didn’t want to talk about it, but he had to get some
more answers.
“Why did you never tell us
about Abaddon.” A tear then proceeded to roll down Andria’s cheek, stirring up
forgotten memories. She tried to wipe the tear off without Squall
noticing.
Suddenly Andria turned on
Squall, venom in her voice, “She told you about that too? What else did she
tell you?”
Squall was taken aback
with her demanding tone.
“About your mother, how
Leraikhe was possessed with a demon … Babalel and how you were there at my
graduation.”
Squall was certain that he
heard a growl escape from Andria’s mouth. Her face looked like thunder, which
was something he had never seen in her before.
She walked away from
Squall and started shouting Sati’s name.
“What can I do for you,”
came the reply from behind Squall.
“What the hell have you
been telling him,” she yelled, pointing to Squall.
Sati was very cool and
collected as she answered, which upset Andria even more, “Only the whole story,
which you have been keeping in the dark. What are you afraid of Andria?”
“I am afraid of nothing,”
growled Andria. She knew that wasn’t true, but she didn’t want to admit it.
“Yes you are. You’re
afraid of your dreams and what will happen if you get them. So you’d rather not
try for them in case something bad happens.”
Andria stalked off. She
was through talking.
*****
Seifer rushed into
the Quad where Ling, Selphie and Rinoa were sitting, enjoying the sun.
“Come on, get up,” he
shouted excitedly, “there’s been a report of some demon’s attacking people in Deling
City.”
They looked at him
disgustedly, he was glad that there was something killing people right now.
“Well it’s finally some
action, instead of sittin’ on our butts here.” They just walked away from him.
“What,” he called out, and
then ran after them.
*****
Coming off the
Ragnarok they decided to split into three teams. Andria, Vincent, Seifer and
Selphie would make up the first team. Squall, Rinoa, Ling and Zell would be
team two and Quistis, Sia, Irvine and Raijin and Fujin would be the last team.
“Everyone be careful out
there, no one gets dead, okay. We meet at the Shopping Arcade in two hours,”
Andria said trying to make them less tense for the upcoming battles.
“Lets go and kill some
demons,” yelled Seifer swinging his gunblade. Rinoa and Selphie narrowed their
eyes at him, Andria laughed glad that he wanted to kill the bad guys now.
*****
Seifer couldn’t believe
it. Over two hours and only a couple of measly three-foot demons causing
trouble. Where had all the really bad monsters gone?
“Looks like we’ll have to
go back now,” said Andria.
“A bit longer,” Seifer
pleaded, trying to make it sound nothing like a plea.
“No, we really have to get
back. The others will be waiting for us,” Andria said, looking round for some
nasty demon to give them something to do before they left.
There was something
strange going on though as the streets were practically empty.
The few people that they
had met said that a horde of horrible creatures had past through, but there was
no blood anywhere so they hadn’t killed.
“Well the buses still
aren’t running, so we’ll have to walk back,” Vincent said, so they started the
walk to the Arcade.
“Do you think the others
are doing any better than us,” asked Selphie.
“I don’t know. Maybe
they’re keeping away because they’re frightened of Andria,” Vincent replied.
Selphie giggled at the
thought of a big, ugly monster running from Andria.
Seeing Selphie laughing
Vincent said, “Hold that thought Selphie.”
*****
“Where are they, they should have been here before now,” complained Quistis.
“You don’t think something
happened to them, do you,” said Ling.
“Na, Seifer knows how to
take care of himself, ya know,” answered Raijin.
Sia then added, “Besides
they’ve got Andria, she’ll look after them.
Rinoa had a strange
feeling that she couldn’t completely explain. She’d felt it since they’d
entered the city and found not a single monster. Something had been here and it
was still here. Squall must have felt it too she thought, as he had looked
really tense and edgy. Something was bothering him. Rinoa assumed that he also
wasn’t so sure that everything was
okay.
As soon as they had
entered the city, Squall was filled with the feeling of dread that his life
would be changed inside this city soon. If he closed his eyes, he would see the
wound and Andria falling down, dead. Why was he remembering this? The scariest
thing was that she had died at the Shopping Arcade and Andria had said to meet
at the same place. Maybe it wouldn’t come true; it was Leraikhe messing with
his mind. Yes! He decided that it was just
that.
A familiar howl broke
Squall from his thoughts. About 20 huge demons ran for them.
Their magic spells didn’t
have much affect on the beasts and only made some stronger and angrier. Even
triple Ultima didn’t work well against these demons.
Squall suddenly saw a
sight that made his blood run cold, the demon that Squall saw kill Andria was
standing at the back. He was not attacking though. Instead he was standing,
waiting.
*****
Andria heard the
noises before Seifer, Selphie and Vincent and knew that there was finally some
action.
She raced to the Arcade,
the others in pursuit. Arriving there she saw everyone engaged in combat. One
demon stood amongst the crowd beckoning to her. Andria couldn’t say no.
*****
Squall saw Andria
start fighting the demon.
He finished fighting the
wolf faced demon by stabbing it in the heart and tried to get towards Andria to
stop her fighting the demon, but a huge demon which was a great hairy beast and
stood on four legs slammed into him sending him flying into a wall.
He tried to get up, but
promptly fell back. He couldn’t stand. A wailing suddenly penetrated his ears,
it was high pitched and eerie. Squall couldn’t tell if it was his imagination
or not, but he wished it would go away.
Just as the beast was
about to bite into him, Seifer and Fujin came to his rescue.
They started battling the
fierce creature. It was strong and fast, but no match for them.
Soon it turned and ran,
badly hurt and beaten. Seifer knelt down next to Squall and whispered, “You owe
me one. I just saved your life.”
Squall looked wearily up
at him and croaked, “…save her.”
Seifer didn’t understand
what he meant.
*****
The demon was almost too
fast and strong for Andria to keep up. Her arms were bleeding from its razor
sharp spines. It was slowly gaining the upper advantage.
A blow from its powerful
hands sent her spinning backwards. A warm sensation filled her mouth, she could
taste blood.
Completely mad now, she
gave a loud battle cry of rage and started pummelling the demon. It took blow
after blow with no effect.
Suddenly it gave its own
war cry and lunged for her. She felt the arms rip through her flesh, it
felt strange to her.
Holding the wound, she
staggered back, and fell. There was a look of pure disbelief on her face that
she was going to die.
The demon that had slain
her, stood above her grinning in its evil way.
Andria heard a wailing and
knew what it was, a signal that it was now time. She looked straight up at the
stars. How far away they seemed. That was the last thing that she saw. Her
friends got to her too late for she had already died.
Author’s Note
The wailing that Squall
heard when the beast hurt him was the sound of the Banshee. It is a woman who
cries when death is imminent.
Chapter Eight
“Would you explain why she
is now dead?”
Abaddon roared the words
over the sound of his screeching minions, “It was not supposed to happen yet.
Who is responsible for this?”
The crowd pushed the demon
responsible forward. If no one owned up then they would all have been slain by
his rage.
“Leraikhe, see to it that
this ignorant rebel is disposed of.”
Leraikhe stepped forward
and put his hand on the demons chest. The demon screamed in agony as flames
appeared from inside the demon itself and engulfed it.
When they had burnt it
through, the flames disappeared along with the remains of the demon. “This is
your lesson, obey my commands completely, or you will be punished severely.”
*****
The whole place was in
shock. Vincent was inconsolable, he had known her longest.
She had been laid in the
Infirmary for people to pay their last respects before she was buried.
It was two in the morning
when Squall decided to visit her.
*****
He couldn’t sleep, in some
way he felt responsible. He hadn’t believed what he had seen and only when it
was too late had he realised that it had been a premonition.
“At least they can’t
perform the spell now,” he whispered sadly to her corpse.
He then picked up her hand
and held it tightly, some part of him thinking that if he willed it enough, she
would magically come back to life, perhaps a witch could do that.
His prayers were answered
at that moment, but not in the way he expected.
“On the contrary, they can
steal her body.” Sati spoke out from behind him.
“What do you want,” said
Squall, angry that Sati had invaded his presence, “why didn’t you warn me that
it was going to happen.”
“Because you should have
believed it yourself. Why didn’t you save her Squall?”
Sati’s eyes lay accusing
on him. Squall then snapped, he couldn’t take it anymore, the guilt that he
couldn’t have done anything
“I couldn’t save her,” he
shouted. He didn’t care who he woke.
“I couldn’t…”
Squall looked down at the
body that once belonged to his friend that was what he had believed she was,
even though he would never have told her.
“Do you care about her
enough to save her?” she then said. Squall couldn’t believe what he was
hearing.
“Yes,” he whispered
weakly. That was all Sati needed to hear.
“Then I shall give you
what you desire. You will go back to a point before she is killed. You will
have little time to act Squall, and I can only do this once. Only you will
remember what has happened. I shall return soon.”
She then disappeared as
suddenly as she had come.
*****
Almost an hour later Squall sat in the middle of a circle of candles. There was
a strange smell of herbs. It reminded Squall of the party for Ultimecia’s
defeat. The scent, which he had smelt on the balcony then. How far away all
that seemed now, and how much had happened
since.
Sati gave him a book and
told him to read the paragraph, which she pointed out. Squall couldn’t
understand the words.
“What is it,” he asked.
“A book, stupid,” she
answered.
Sati knew he meant what
language the words were, but he hadn’t phrased the question right.
Squall rolled his eyes and
continued, “…no, I mean the words, I don’t understand them.”
“You don’t need to,” she answered,
“They’re written in Latin anyway. You just have read them out. Oh, and try to
mean what you say.”
Squall didn’t understand
what she meant, but he didn’t really feel like talking to her anymore, all he
got were
riddles.
Sati poured some sand into
a bowl and started reciting the ancient texts.
Squall looked on, totally
confused. And he was starting to get cramp in his leg from sitting on the hard
floor for too long. His father Laguna always had a problem with cramp. Squall
hoped he wasn’t turning out like him.
Sati nodded to him and
Squall started his little speech, but he fumbled along.
He couldn’t pronounce half
the words at all. Relieved when he had finished, Sati passed him the bowl of
sand. It was coloured strangely, a regular sandy colour, but also a tint of
blue.
“Pour the sand,” Sati
whispered.
Following her orders,
Squall poured the sand in front of him. When the sand hit the circle it created
a flash of white and Squall was once again standing in the Deling City Shopping
Arcade.
The hairy demon ran to him
and jumped, but Squall impaled it on his gunblade, and used the creature’s
momentum to throw it to one side. Squall was glad to see Andria alive, but
remembering Sati’s words.
He ran towards them as
fast as he could. Arriving there, he pushed Andria out of the way; he didn’t
want her fighting at all. He then proceeded to take on the demon himself.
Squall immediately saw why
the demon had managed to kill her. If Andria had been no match for it, then how
was he supposed to survive? Squall blocked its attacks with his gunblade, but
it wasn’t working very well.
The demon then slashed its
arms across Squall’s face. Squall hadn’t blocked in time and blood dripped down
his face from his cheek where the demon had caught him. A rage boiled up from
inside Squall.
A power came to his hands,
which he had not known possible. He clutched his gunblade tightly and with
inhuman strength, he slashed across the demons chest. The blade went deep into
it.
It fell to the ground,
writhing before it finally ceased moving at all. Squall silently thanked Sati
for the extra strength, and turned to face Andria. He shouldn’t have been that
surprised at her reaction.
“You, you bastard!” she
sputtered.
Squall was afraid she
would blow up from being so angry.
“Why the hell did you do
that for? I had everything under control.”
“Whatever…” he said.
That enraged her further.
“Grrrrrrr,” she
growled then stormed off.
Rinoa looked furiously at
him because he had gone to save Andria and he hadn’t helped her. Zell and
Selphie were amused slightly, while Seifer and Irvine thought it was the
funniest thing they’d seen in a while, that Squall had been shouted at by a
woman when all he’d done was come to her rescue.
*****
“Right, tonight I want
everyone to get some rest. Things are gonna change soon and there are gonna be
a lot of tough battles coming up.”
Andria needed a rest; she
had some really nasty cuts from the demon. It was late now anyway, past
midnight and everyone looked as though they also needed the rest. Seifer had
said he couldn’t wait to fight anything like that again.
Vincent woke her from her
thoughts, “Maybe you should say thank you to Squall for helping you.”
Andria looked doubtfully
at him.
“Well, it would be the
right thing to do,” he urged to her.
Sighing, she nodded and
went looking for him.
*****
She eventually found him on the balcony. He was staring at the stars.
“They’re beautiful, aren’t
they,” she said softly.
She immediately regretted
speaking as it broke something special that was there. He merely turned and
looked.
“What do you want,” he
asked formally.
“To apologise. Look Squall
I’m sorry for shouting at you, I really shouldn’t have. Can we start over, be
friends again?”
“…whatever,” he said.
Walking towards him,
Andria stared sadly at her old friend.
“What happened to us
Squall? When we were young, we were so close.”
Leaning against the side
she continued, “I remember when I told you about why I was at the orphanage,
you said something so sweet, I can still remember it today. You said `I’ll
always be there to protect you, no matter what. ` It was the nicest thing I
ever heard.”
For a second Squall was
shocked, he had saved her. Without remembering the promise that he had made, he
had still protected her.
In that moment under the
stars he saw the childlike innocence that he remembered seeing in her in his
dreams. She was still innocent, even after everything that had happened to her,
all her fighting. She had fought to save people. He was stained though, guilty.
He had become a mercenary, paid to kill other people, the very people she was
trying to save.
Looking down at his hands,
Squall saw the blood on them.
Squall then looked at
Andria, perhaps for an answer. She was looking at the stars. Why?
“Why are you looking at
the stars,” he asked her after a minute of watching her.
“I’m looking at the past,”
she said simply. “Why?”
“…It doesn’t matter
Squall.”
She turned to face him and
held his hands out in front of him.
“There is no blood in your
hands Squall,” she whispered softly to him, “you are only imagining it. You
always only followed your orders.”
Squall was silent for a
moment, thinking about what she had said.
“Thank you,” he then
whispered.
Andria had to come in
close to hear his words.
“What for,” she asked,
whispering just as quietly.
“For helping me see.”
Squall then kissed her
forehead and they hugged, finally knowing. Both held tightly afraid that if
they didn’t then they would suddenly wake up or something, finding it was only
a dream.
Andria suddenly pulled
back from Squall and looked deep into his eyes. Love was a funny thing, did he
know right now how long she had wanted him.
She remembered the
sleeping boy she had left so long ago. Squall must have read her mind for he
then did something unforgivable; he kissed her long and deeply. It felt wrong,
but at the same time, so right. Andria was so overwhelmed that she did nothing.
All she had wanted for a long time was to be back in his arms, with him. Only
here did she feel totally content.
Squall pulled away then
and looked sadly at her. She seemed so beautiful, so fragile then. Their eyes
met and both knew that they couldn’t go back, what had happened was too much to
forget.
Squall stroked her cheek
tenderly and Andria hugged him once more.
“Stay tonight,” was all
she whispered, a simple question, but it could have disastrous consequences.
Squall held her face cupped in his hands and looked for his answer in her
beautiful brown eyes. They said everything.
Finding his answer, he
nodded. Tears welled in her eyes. Her fantasy, her dream had come true.
Author’s Note
Please don’t hate me for
having this happen. What happened with Squall and Andria was the most important
thing for them to happen. If they hadn’t then this would have been a lot harder
to write and I also would have had to wrestle with the sequel pretty hard.
Besides I hated the character Rinoa, much more than Squall. (I have my
reasons.)
When Squall asks Andria
why she is looking at the stars and she replies she is looking at the past, she
means that she is looking to see if Squall really still cares about her and if
he meant what he said.
Also one other thing,
don’t try and follow any spells that are in this fanfic, they are made up. I
could have had real ones, but I thought it wasn’t a good idea in case anyone
really tried them. Messing with magic is dangerous. In case you do become
interested in magic after reading this fic, remember that whatever you give
out, you get back times three. It’s basic Wicca knowledge.
Chapter Nine
During the night, Squall dreamt. He dreamt again of his childhood, but this
time he was not afraid or confused, he was content.
*****
Yet again at the
orphanage, Squall and Andria sat on the beach. Andria was making castles in the
sand with her finger and he was staring at them, intrigued.
Seifer then came along and
wrecked them, and Andria started to shout at him. Eventually he went after she
threatened to turn him into a bug. Laughing and jeering he ran away.
Andria looked upset so
Squall promised that next time he would rescue her and that he would always
protect her.
*****
Squall awoke slowly.
For a second he didn’t know where he was, it wasn’t his room, then he realised
that he was in Andria’s room. It was not quite dawn yet.
Andria slept beside him,
nestled into him. Her hand lay on his chest, next to his heart. Suddenly it hit
him, the guilt of what he had done.
Climbing out of bed slowly
and quietly so he didn’t disturb him, Squall picked up his discarded clothes
and started to put them on.
He felt terrible; first he
had betrayed Rinoa by sleeping with Andria, now he was betraying her by leaving
like this. Neither of them deserved what he was doing. Looking once more he
pulled the sheets over her naked shoulders and left.
*****
Squall walked
quickly back to his room, he didn’t want to meet anyone on the way and have to
explain himself, but… Seifer turned up, right on time.
“Not as good as Rinoa was
she. Is that why you’re sneaking back?”
Squall was amazed and
angry, how had Seifer known.
“Don’t worry Squally boy,
you’re secret’s safe with me.”
Seifer’s smug smile
broadened when he saw the hatred on Squall’s face.
“You old stud,” he said
and walked away, a spring in his step for the first time in a while.
“Happy?” asked Fujin when
she saw Seifer coming. He was smiling a lot, which was something he hadn’t done
in a long time.
“Yes,” he said.
“Why?”
“I just found out
something really funny.”
*****
Andria woke up
from a deep sleep. It had been a long time since she had slept so well. She saw
the empty space beside her and remembered the betrayal she had made.
Andria hadn’t liked Rinoa
from the start, but she didn’t deserve this. What had she been thinking when
she asked Squall to stay with her.
Andria climbed out of bed and started putting her clothes on. It was late and
people would be wondering where she was.
Buttoning up her shirt,
Andria noticed Squall’s gloves lying just under the bed.
She picked them up and
looked at them. He must have left in a hurry if he had left them. Maybe he had
wanted to get away from her.
Andria picked up her black
jacket and slipped the gloves into the pocket. She then put on the coat. She
had to find Squall. Picking up her crossbow, she left.
*****
Squall was in his room, thinking about last
night when Rinoa knocked.
“Can I come in,” she
asked.
He was so confused about
everything, what he felt for Rinoa and his past with Andria. Maybe he
should tell Rinoa everything. No, that would break her heart.
“I thought we should talk,
because we haven’t done that in a while and Squall, I know you hate talking and
all you’ll say is `…whatever`, but you’ve seemed so distant lately, like
you’re, drifting away.”
Rinoa sat down next to him
she was upset. It was like he had been there with her, but he wasn’t, like
there was something else on his mind. Rinoa would have given anything to know
what it was.
“…Is
there…something…wrong,” he asked, afraid she knew his secret. Maybe she shouldn’t
know just yet. Now wasn’t a good time.
“Yes. Squall, please talk
to me, tell me what’s on your mind, anything. Please.”
Rinoa said those words
with so much desperation that Squall almost blurted out everything. It was all
he could think of. At the last moment he managed to suppress the words that he
could feel forming on his lips.
Rinoa started to sob and
Squall hugged her, pulling her close to him.
“Hi, I’m not interrupting,
am I?”
Andria stepped into the
room, the crossbow hung over her shoulder.
She looked at Rinoa who
tried to make it seem she hadn’t been crying, and thought that in a second
Rinoa knew and was going to shout at her and call her all names under the sun,
but she didn’t and Andria breathed a sigh of relief.
“I’ll leave if you want,”
Andria said, wanting to make a quick exit away from Squall. It was a mistake to
go find him. She could have asked Vincent to give Squall his gloves back, and
he would have without asking any questions.
“No, it must be important.
Squall, can we talk later.”
“Yes.”
Squall nodded and kissed
her goodbye. The kiss was awkward and Rinoa seemed surprised at his display of
affection, but she was pleased.
Squall was trying to make
a point to Andria, that his love for Rinoa was strong, and Andria couldn’t break
it.
“Here, Squall,” Andria,
said awkwardly.
She gave him back his
gloves. Squall stared at them.
“You left them in my
room.”
Seeing he wasn’t going to
take them from her, Andria put them on the bed.
“I know you regret what
happened, but can we at least…”
Andria couldn’t finish.
She realised that she would never forget and that something had changed between
them. This was why she had never gone for her dreams, in case he rejected her.
“I… I… still care… about
you… Andria … but…”
Squall couldn’t finish.
“I know,” she said and
walked away. Squall felt so alone so guilty, what did he do now. His father had
done something similar.
“No,” Squall whispered,
“I’m not like him.”
*****
“What do you want
now,” Andria said to Sati as she walked towards her.
Andria was out on the
balcony; it was her favourite place when she wanted to be alone. She wasn’t
happy that some one had invaded her privacy.
Sati stood and waited for
her. There was an odd expression on her face.
When she spoke, her voice quivered,
“He will try to find you now Andria, he needs you. The hour of the Ancient Ones
is at hand. Both yours and Leraikhe’s blood will bring enough energy to summon
them from the depths of the earth.”
Andria just shrugged and
said, “I know.”
“You should read this.”
Sati produced a book. It
was old and the cover was made of leather. The pages were yellow.
Opening up a page Sati
pointed to a section and Andria read it.
When she had finished,
Andria walked slowly to the side of the balcony and looked out.
“What can I do,” she
whispered, “…if that’s what it says, then I can’t argue with it, but I don’t
believe in fate, it won’t happen. I’m gonna fight right to the end, no matter
what.”
“You can’t fight, Sati
said, “you’ve hardly used your powers. How do you expect to win if you can’t
fight?”
“I really don’t know…
about anything anymore. All I know is that I’m trying to stay alive.”
Andria tried to hold back
the tears. It was getting harder to do anything, she was tired of fighting with
no end in sight, only now she was being given that end and suddenly she wasn’t
so keen on taking it.
“Do you know that that’s
the first time I’ve read the prophecy, it’s been kept hidden. Why didn’t you
show me sooner Sati?”
“I did not know until
recently, I am sorry that it’s bad news.” Andria shrugged again, “it’s not your
fault.”
“What are you going to do
now?”
“Call a meeting.”
Andria walked out of the
balcony. Sati looked sorrowfully out over the Alcauld plains. Clouds were
starting to gather.
Chapter Ten
“Thanks for coming
everyone.”
Andria glanced to see if
everyone was there, yes they were.
“…I learned a few minutes
ago that very soon the final battle will begin and Leraikhe will be attacking
here, because … well he wants me.”
Confusion lay on almost
everyone’s faces, except Squall’s. Naturally Sati would have told him
everything, apart from what Sati had just told her.
Andria thought it was best
not to tell them.
Rinoa brought her out of
her thoughts.
“Why?”
“… Huh? …Oh, right. There
is an ancient legend about monsters walked this world long ago. There was a
struggle between good and evil, until good conquered and the dark angels and
their master hid away under the earth, waiting until they were risen up again.
It has been millennia since they last walked here and only their spirits remain
now. They need a lot of energy to revitalize them. Mine and Leraikhe’s blood
sacrificed will give them all the energy they need to rise up.”
“How do we stop them,”
Rinoa asked.
“We don’t let the ritual
take place, once it has, they can’t be stopped, they will destroy everything.”
“So what do we do,”
Quistis said, her cold blue eyes levelled at Andria.
Andria wished at that
point that she could swap places with Quistis, asking the questions, not
answering them, there were no answers, no roads to take, no choices left to
make.
No, there was always a
choice, that was what Father Enki had always told her, but he was dead now, he
could not help her.
She was alone again, a
child running through the forest, running from the beast that would now finally
catch her.
“… I won’t lie to you
Quistis; there are no real answers. We can’t make the first move in this
battle, we have to wait and prepare.”
“So were just gonna sit
here on our butts doin’ nothing and let them come to us,” burst out Seifer,
yelling with anger.
“No,” Andria said slowly,
“when they come, we are gonna battle them. That’s all we can do. The ceremony
must take place tonight, or it won’t happen for another thousand years. This is
our only chance.”
*****
“Are you sure he’ll come Andria,” Vincent asked.
The sun had set over an
hour ago. They had spent most of the day preparing the Garden for a war.
All of the students and
Junior Class men had been evacuated into Galbadia Garden. Only the SeeD’s were left,
hiding around the Garden, waiting for something to slip into the Garden and
attack them.
Vincent and Andria were
hiding on the second floor.
“…He’ll come, I know it.
Hey Vincent,” Vincent turned to look at Andria, “in case one of us doesn’t make
it… thanks for sticking by me. You’ve always been my best friend and you’ve
helped me through so much… I…”
Vincent shushed her. She
didn’t have to say anything; he knew she was thanking him.
Andria thought she
suddenly heard a noise. She stopped moving and listened. Vincent was sure he
couldn’t hear her breathing and he looked to see if she was still alive.
“Why-.” “Shhh,” she
whispered very quietly. Andria knew Vincent couldn’t hear the footsteps coming
along the corridor.
When they got closer,
Vincent heard them too.
Andria saw Leraikhe come
out of the darkness; he was alone.
“Why have you an Army when
I am alone, do you not trust me.” He was playing games and she knew it.
“You can’t take me by
yourself Leraikhe, not anymore. I will fight. If I fight you can’t win alone.”
“On the contrary,” he
said, “what makes you think I will fight you.”
Beside her Vincent growled
and he pointed the crossbow levelly at Leraikhe’s chest.
Andria walked in front of
the crossbow; she didn’t want Vincent to attack Leraikhe.
“Why do you want the
ritual to go ahead Leraikhe, you will die if it does.”
Leraikhe laughed hollowly,
“my life must be sacrificed for the higher powers Andria, I am willing to give
it up.”
“But is that Leraikhe my
brother speaking or the demon who is controlling him.”
Andria waited to see what
he would say to that.
“Either way it doesn’t
matter,” he said, “I am in control of this body so therefore it is my choice.”
Arrows struck both Andria and Vincent; there was poison on the tip. They fell
straight away; the poison was fast to work.
“Sleep tight,” whispered
Leraikhe to Vincent, and then he picked up Andria’s comatose body and walked
away, the two vampires following him.
*****
“What do you mean she’s gone?” Sia yelled so loudly that Vincent thought his
head would explode. He still had a headache. The poison wasn’t lethal, it was
just meant to put him out for a while.
When they had found him
Andria was gone, taken by Leraikhe.
“Sia, shut up,” moaned
Vincent, “Squall, you’re in charge, what now?”
Squall glared; suddenly he
was the leader again. It wasn’t fair; he didn’t have a clue what to do. When
Andria had come he was no longer in charge, she had taken over and he could see
why. She knew what she was doing. Squall was out of his league.
Finally he answered, “…We
have to find her and stop the ritual before it starts.”
“Great,” said Seifer
sarcastically, “so, o brilliant leader, how are you planning on doing that in
the few hours that we have.”
Squall considered it for a
moment, Seifer was right. Then Squall hit on an idea. “…I’ll be back soon.”
*****
“Sati, Sati,” Squall shouted out on the balcony.
He had to go to a place
where he could talk to Sati alone for a few moments.
“I don’t know exactly
where she is Squall.” Sati appeared in front of him, she had anticipated his
question.
Squall was no longer in
the mood for playing games, “…tell me where you think she is then.”
Squall spat out the
words, he had to know now.
“Why are you in such a
rush Squall, are you afraid she might get hurt. The ritual cannot be the only
reason. There must be some feelings that you have for her somewhere.”
“I’m sick of these games
Sati, where is she.”
Squall grabbed her arm and
held in a vice grip. He squeezed hard; Sati was obviously uncomfortable.
“The… the ritual must be
performed at a certain place at the right time. I think it’s at the Centra
ruins. You should find her there.”
Squall let go of her arm
and walked away. “Squall,” Sati called after him, but he didn’t stop.
“Good luck,” she whispered
after him.
Chapter Eleven
They landed outside the ruins and got ready. Everyone was quiet, they were sure
that this was it, the final battle. All they had done before now would be
judged at this hour.
When they were ready they
walked in. Above them the clouds gathered.
There was silence, no monsters roamed, they had all disappeared frightened of
what would come.
Squall knew this place
well from when he Irvine and Quistis had battled Odin to receive him as a GF,
so they took the lead. On they walked past the ghosts of old.
For some reason, Squall
knew where he had to go. He felt as if Andria was calling him.
“Squall, do you know where
you’re going?” Ling looked questionably at him. Squall nodded and carried on
walking. He had to go the room where they had battled Odin.
*****
In the room they saw that
Odin’s throne was missing. In its place was a hole and a set of steps leading
down the hole.
“Well we’ve come this
far,” said Raijin, “might as well go on.”
Seifer looked at Squall,
“Why don’t you go first, you are our great leader after all.”
Squall was hesitant; he
couldn’t see where the steps led to when he looked in. They went off into the
darkness. Seifer pushed Squall into the hole, and then followed him.
One by one they went down
into the darkness. How far they went down they couldn’t tell.
*****
Andria woke up slowly. Her
head felt like it was on fire and she couldn’t see properly. She tried to move
her arms to massage her head, but she found that they wouldn’t move she was
chained down.
When the ache in her head
finally went, she saw Leraikhe opposite her also chained. They were chained to
the wall somewhere underground that was all she could tell.
“Ready to die yet,”
Leraikhe asked, looking coolly at her. Andria ignored him.
Ten strange people dressed
in robes walked in and started to light the candles around the room. Andria
watched them to see what they would do next.
Eight of them went to the
altar in the middle of the room and prayed for a few minutes, the other two
disappeared.
When they returned they
were carrying two small bowls with a black oozing liquid in, which they smeared
on Andria and Leraikhe’s foreheads. It smelled disgusting to Andria and when it
touched her skin she felt the evil power that it had.
Abaddon then stood in
front of her she hadn’t seen where he had come from. They stench of the liquid
made her feel dizzy. As she fell unconscious all she could see was his smile,
he had finally won.
*****
“Where do we go now,” Selphie asked Squall.
Why did they ask him, he
knew as much as they did …next to nothing? He didn’t know anymore, Andria
wasn’t speaking to him.
A huge roar came out from
behind them. A giant beast leaped from the shadows.
“Run,” Ling shouted and
promptly fled in the opposite direction.
There was no way out now,
the beast had cut off their exit. Squall followed her.
*****
Rinoa ran a top speed. The thing had long since gone, but she wanted to make
sure. Rinoa stopped to catch her breath.
Damn, she thought. There
had been no one following her and she didn’t recognise anything around her or
remember the way she had come.
“Hello,” she called out
hesitantly. There was no reply. A rock landed beside her foot, but Rinoa didn’t
have time to turn round. Something hit her face and she was knocked out cold.
*****
A small dwarf shuffled up to Abaddon.
“Master, they have been
found and contained just as you ordered. Would you like us to kill them?”
Abaddon thought, they were
a nuisance and a threat to him, but …”Keep them alive …I want them to see what
happens next.”
The dwarf bowed and turned
to go.
“Although,” added Abaddon,
“I could use Heartilly for a while, it would be honourable, of me to show her the
truth about her love, for my entertainment.”
*****
Rinoa was standing by the door to the 2F balcony. There was a voice inside her
head.
“Open the door,” it
whispered.
Rinoa obeyed the voice and
stepped through.
Squall was there with Andria.
They were kissing! Rinoa’s heart stopped at that moment.
“It’s a lie,” she cried.
“No,” whispered the voice,
“it is the past you see and it cannot be changed. Do you want to see what
happens next?”
“No…” Rinoa moaned.
In her heart she felt it
was true. There had been something going on with Squall. Either she hadn’t
wanted to see it or she had been too blind. It didn’t matter now.
There was a pain in her
chest, Rinoa felt like she was breaking. She wanted to wake up now; she didn’t
want to stay in this dream world any longer.
*****
“I wonder why they hit Rinoa,” said Selphie, “none of us got hit.”
They were stuck in a room.
It looked more like a cave to Squall. The opening had a barrier on it. They had
passed through into it, but they couldn’t pass back out.
“… and where is Vincent,
Sia and Ling.”
Squall held on to Rinoa.
The bleeding from a wound on her head when she had been hit had stopped some
time ago.
Squall looked down at her
and moved a strand of hair away from her face. Her eyes fluttered and she
slowly opened them. Squall smiled slightly. Rinoa looked confused for a second,
then realised.
She brought her hand up
and slapped Squall across the face.
“You bastard!” she
screamed. Everyone apart from Seifer stood looking shocked at Rinoa and Squall.
Seifer smiled, the
downfall of the all-perfect Squall Leonhart. He was glad he had joined them on
their quest now; he couldn’t miss this.
Tears flowed down Rinoa’s
face, Squall looked shocked at her.
Rinoa looked at everyone watching
her. They didn’t know.
“So Squall, do you want to
tell them what you’ve been doing.”
Squall suddenly realised
what she was talking about. He lowered his head trying to hide the shame on his
face.
“Rinoa, what is going on,”
Quistis asked.
“Your wonderful Commander
slept with her.”
Rinoa couldn’t bring
herself to say Andria’s name.
“Who?” Zell asked, wide
eyed.
Seifer rolled his eyes,
“What she means by “Her” chicken-wuss is Andria.”
Quistis looked at Squall,
“Is it true Squall?”
Squall nodded.
“Yes,” he whispered.
He couldn’t keep quiet or
deny it now.
Squall looked at Rinoa’s
tear stained face, he had broken her. Zone and Watts had told him to look after
her and all he had done was destroy her. He had lost her forever; she would
never forgive him.
Quistis stared shocked at
him; Squall could do this. Andria was a manipulator; maybe he had been under a
spell of hers.
“You don’t remember
Quistis, do you,” Squall said to her.
“What?” she asked.
“About Andria, none of
you, Selphie, Zell, Irvine… Quistis. She was at the Orphanage with us.”
“You’re lying,” cried
Selphie.
“Actually, Squall’s
right.”
Seifer joined the trial
and received hated looks from them all, especially Rinoa. That he could defend
his enemy.
“I don’t believe this,”
muttered Rinoa, “I feel sick thinking of it.”
“I’m sorry,” Squall said.
Rinoa laughed hollowly at
him, “Too late Squall.”
Squall felt helpless, but
he knew that he had brought this on himself. A familiar voice then penetrated
his thoughts, but it wasn’t Andria, Sati was talking to him.
“Go to the opening,” she
said. Squall walked away from Rinoa’s accusing stare, from all of them.
When he stood in front of
the opening, his hands took on a life of their own.
He placed them on the
barrier. Pain shot through his body, but the barrier disappeared. Squall fell
to his knees, he was exhausted. Even Seifer was speechless.
“How… how did you do
that?”
Selphie put her hand out
where the barrier should be; there was nothing, not a crackle or anything.
“How?” Fujin whispered,
“…did he do that?”
Squall used the rock
nearby to prop himself up. There was a pain all over him, it made his chest
hurt even more when he breathed.
“Zell, Selphie,” he said
when he finally go his breath back, “take Rinoa back. I don’t want her in this
fight any further.”
“But-,” protested Zell.
“Just go.” Rinoa stood
defiant in front of Squall, “You can’t tell me what to do anymore Squall, and I
want to finish this fight.”
“No,” Squall said, “you
want revenge on Andria and it isn’t the right time now, go Rinoa.”
Zell and Selphie pulled
Rinoa away. Squall was still in charge and he was right, Rinoa would only try
to kill Andria if they found her in time.
“Quistis, you Seifer,
Raijin and Fujin are coming with me.”
“Where are we going,”
Raijin asked.
“To find Andria.”
Author’s Note
Please, please don’t hate
me for the Andria/Squall thing, I needed it, besides I really hated Rinoa and I
wanted to get my own back on her. (I have my reasons)
When I said that Seifer
joined the trial, I meant that Squall was on trial for what he did to Rinoa.
Seifer was his defence (odd!!), Quistis was the judge and Rinoa was the
executioner (It’s all a big metaphor)
Chapter Twelve
Squall knew now, he knew where Andria was and he started to lead his team to
her.
“How do you know where to
go Squall,” Quistis asked him.
“I don’t know how, I just
know where.”
They followed the passages
until Squall led them to a big hall. There was a door at the other side and
Squall could hear chanting.
“In there,” he whispered,
pointing to the door.
Pulling out their weapons,
the group burst through the
doors.
“Squall,” cried out Ling.
She was glad to see that he was all right. The ritual was nearly over and all
Abaddon had to do know was give the sacrifice.
When his followers had
found them, they had brought them here so that they could watch “the end of the
world” as he had described.
Squall rushed forward to
the altar.
Finishing off his sentence, Abaddon gripped the handle of his dagger and cut
Andria’s wrists sending blood seeping into the goblet. Leraikhe had already
been cut. Squall had been stopped by some of his gremlins, so he had precious
seconds to complete his work.
Abaddon combined the blood
and speaking, poured the goblet in a pool, previously hidden. Using his powers
he then disappeared, just as Squall reached to stop him. But it was too late;
the Ancient Ones had been called.
The pool started to
emanate a strange light, then closed up. Whispers from somewhere echoed. The walls
seemed to cave in, and the floor seemed to shake.
“It’s gonna collapse.
Quistis,” Squall shouted, “get out. Seifer, Vincent help me carry Leraikhe and
Andria.”
Grabbing the comatose bodies. They dragged them outside. As Quistis was the
only one with any medical knowledge, she took a look at Andria.
“Squall, it’s not good,”
she sighed, “the blood won’t stop flowing. They’re both gonna die.”
Leraikhe, who was barely conscious, reached over and held Andria’s hand.
“Look,” motioned Ling.
Leriakhe grunted in pain,
then let go of her hand. Everyone was confused, Seifer stepped close, instead
of keeping watch.
“What did he do?” he
whispered. Quistis wiped the blood on Andria’s wrists away. The wound had
healed completely.
“Andria,” Quistis
whispered, trying to wake her up. After a few seconds Andria opened her eyes,
she was confused and clueless where she was.
Andria dragged herself
over to Leraikhe. He was breathing shallowly, blood surrounded him.
“Andria,” he whispered, it
was a struggle for him to speak, “you are so beautiful. I’ve missed you growing
up.”
Andria couldn’t hold back
any longer. Life was cruel. Only now was her brother being returned to her, at
the end. It simply wasn’t fair.
“Don’t go,” she sobbed, “I
can’t do it alone; I can’t fight by myself.”
“You can.” He was fighting
to speak his last words. “Fight… and win.” With one last breath Leraikhe died
in his sister’s arms, finally redeemed.
*****
“Do you know where you’re
going,” Seifer asked.
“I know,” she said and
kept on walking. No one knew where she was leading them, but they knew it was
the final showdown; this was it.
Walking round a corner of
the maze that they were in, Seifer walked into a huge hall.
Abaddon sat at a throne,
his creatures around him. An oily pool with a bridge separated them from the
evil that they would soon fight.
“Stay here and watch my
back,” commanded Andria, she was now in charge. Something was driving her on
now; Squall knew that.
The liquid in the pool now
swirled round as if it was alive and the whispers returned.
“Andria,” roared Abaddon,
“you are in time for the final chapter of the prophecy, your death. No one left
to save you now.”
Andria stepped forward
onto the bridge and strode purposefully forward. “The prophecy is not yet
finished, there are still chapters to be read.”
Bringing her hands
together, a white light surrounded her. All the creatures hung back afraid.
“Attack her,” ordered
Abaddon.
They hesitated for they
did not know what was happening. A flash from the light in their direction made
them vanish in an instant. Andria walked further towards the remaining few.
With one last look they turned and fled.
“You have been forsaken,
they wish that you must die for you sin.”
Abaddon laughed bitterly,
“No child will command me, the Ancient Ones have been summoned, they are here.”
A mist rose from pool. Two
yellow lights shined. Focusing round Andria, they swirled in a vortex, faster
and faster, crushing her.
Squall was thrown back
against the wall, but his eyes watched the battle in front of him. He had felt
the power; it had ripped through his skin, his very soul. He wanted to shrink
away from the horror that he felt invade him.
Images he couldn’t
understand flashed. He was lying on a table, robed figures chanting, he was
fighting Andria with skills he had never known before. Laguna and Andria were
arguing, and then Squall saw pain, he saw suffering, eternal, something he
never knew existed.
The water from the
pool whipped up and Andria was lost from sight.
*****
Andria felt its desire; it’s hunger for destruction, for death. Andria was
loosing the battle once more. Her power, her light was fading in her, she
couldn’t summon any more. The only thing she could do now was sacrifice
herself.
If she called for help,
she might win, but to do that she would have to cross to the nether world, give
up her life. Maybe I’ll be remembered for this, she thought. There is one last
thing to do.
Summoning one last amount
of energy, Andria directed it at her group, and thinking one more time of
Squall, she called to her God’s.
*****
“What’s happening,” Zell asked.
A white light had come
down from the sky and was centred over the ruins. It was like the barrier
before. Zell, Selphie and Rinoa were on the inside. Zell found that he could
walk out, but he couldn’t walk back in.
The ground started to
shake violently.
Rinoa fell over; the
movement was so bad she couldn’t stand up. Everything started to get darker.
The sun was going into eclipse and the light got brighter, the only source of
light in the whole of the world.
A crack formed in the
ground next to Rinoa, mist started to escape. Rinoa saw yellow eyes. The mist
started to come together into one shape. It formed a man, like no one Rinoa had
ever seen before. Unable to speak, she watched him look round, his eyes still
burning.
Fixing his eyes on Rinoa
he floated towards her. His feet didn’t touch the ground.
Rinoa looked towards the
Ragnarok, it was only a few metres away if she could get to it quick enough.
Sensing her plan, the being stared at the ship. It started to shake, then
unbelievably it disappeared, it was gone.
Backing up Rinoa turned to
run as fast as she could, but she never did. It started to roar in pain.
The light was pulsating and growing, it got caught in the lights path and
disintegrated.
The light was now getting
closer to Rinoa, if it kept on expanding then it would get her too. She
couldn’t escape it though. And within seconds, Rinoa was taken too.
*****
Squall opened his eyes slowly; he was lying on the ground. Seifer was next to
him rubbing his eyes.
“Huh?” Seifer looked
confused, “how did we get here?”
Squall sat up, where was
Andria; she wasn’t with them. Something was in Squall’s hand, opening his hand
Squall saw Andria’s pendant.
Epilogue
Sati sat watching the
simple ceremony on the Alcauld Plains. After a lot of talks, they had decided
that a plaque should be put up in her memory, well Seifer demanded it as he’d
had a lot of respect for her, more than he’d had for anyone.
They were putting the
plaque on the plains, Sati didn’t know why. Maybe Rinoa had wanted that.
Naturally neither Squall nor Rinoa had attended, Rinoa hadn’t wanted to come
and no one had wanted Squall there.
He had loved her, in his
own way.
“A lovely day for a funeral,” a voice said from behind her.
“I was wondering when you
would show up,” Sati replied, “you frightened me.”
The voiced laughed. A
figure stood beside Sati, “You didn’t think all the prophecy would come true
did you?”
“I was sure you would die
Andria, why didn’t you.”
“My God’s decided that
there was still something left for me to do, so the sent me back.”
Sati smiled slightly, “So,
the story is not yet finished, there are still some chapters to read, what will
you do.”
“I don’t know, finish
where I left off. I have powers I never thought I had, maybe I should start
using them. Good bye Sati, you’ve been a good friend”
Andria then walked off.
It was better that Squall
didn’t know. She would miss him, but she could still watch him from afar.
Andria turned to the
Garden to say her last goodbyes. That over she walked on to her new life.
*****
Squall was sitting in Andria’s room. Somehow it didn’t seem right that she was
dead, Squall couldn’t believe it.
“Squall.” Rinoa knocked on
the door, “can I come in.”
Squall nodded and Rinoa
sat down on the bed next to him. There was silence as Rinoa tried to come up
with the right words to say.
“I won’t pretend that nothing
happened between you and her, and neither of us will get over any of it easily,
but Squall, when you’re ready, tell me. I do forgive you, but before anything
happens between us, you have to let go of her.”
Saying that she walked
away from him there was nothing left to say for now.
Squall sat and thought of
what Rinoa had said. A pillow from the bed fell down.
Squall bent down to pick
it up when he hit something solid, a chest. Grabbing the sides, Squall pulled
it out. It was locked though. Overcome with curiosity, Squall looked closely at
the lock.
Checking through his
pockets, Squall found what he was looking for.
Holding the pendant like a
key, Squall opened the chest. Inside were all of Andria’s things, but these
were from her childhood, when she was with Squall at the orphanage.
*****
Late that night, Squall stood where everything had started, on the balcony. The
pendant clutched in his hand.
Squall stared over the
sea. Standing for a few minutes, Rinoa’s words echoed. Suddenly Squall threw
the pendant into the sea, throwing away his memories, what did it matter, she
was gone. Squall turned his back to the sea, and left, the pendant falling to
the icy depths.
To Be Continued…
Well that’s my fic. Hope
you liked it. If you let me know what you thought then my e mail is miss_jell0@hotmail.com
but please don’t shout at me for ANYTHING to do with Squall or Andria
having sex because if they hadn’t then the story would be a lot less dramatic
and harder to write.