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A Long, Hard Road
A FF7 Alternate Universe fanfic
Chapter
Fourteen
"Yuffie... is everything all right here?"
The ninja
recognized the low, rumbling voice of her friend, and turned with a
smile.
"Yeah, Nanaki, I'm..."
The dark-haired girl trailed off as
Nanaki approached, his companion matching him step-for-step.
"I... uh...
hi." Yuffie shook her head, just staring at the other lion, "I...
um..."
Nanaki gracefully stepped into her confused muttering, tilting his
head toward the other cat.
"This is Li... Li... this is my friend,
General Yuffie Kisaragi."
"Honored to meet you."
The voice was
slightly higher than Nanaki's. Yuffie quickly realized the lion was a she, her
dark mane slightly shorter than her friend's, tracing a path along an equally
muscular physique, only in smaller, female proportions. The tip of her tail
burned with a dark blue flame.
"Uh... hi... nice to meet you too..."
Yuffie didn't know how to phrase her question without sounding rude, so she just
gave up trying, " um... I don't... but /how?!/"
There was more quiet joy
in Nanaki's eyes than she had ever seen before, and she realized it was not just
joy, but the absence of an ever-present sadness, something so entwined with the
cat's regular nature that she had never noticed it before now.
His
entire life, the lion had lived knowing he was alone, that he would always be
unique in all the world. Now, standing right next to him, was a reality he could
not have dreamed to wish for.
"Uh... actually..."
"General
Kisaragi!"
Yuffie turned with an impatient half-snarl, /wanting/ to know
what was going on with Nanaki and this new cat Li, knowing that this
interruption would probably keep her from finding out for quite a while.
Ro quickly ran toward her, dodging soldiers and civilians, scrambling
through debris that would take weeks to completely clear away.
"We've got
a scout report... Malboros along the northern edge... coming this
way..."
"Fucking Hojo!" Yuffie almost screamed, "doesn't that bastard
/ever/ know when to..."
"Not Hojo's..." Ro was grinning, though a Malboro
sighting was never a good thing, "... no... they're just wild... about nine or
ten, a big herd... We got a call a while ago from the Highwind... you-know-who's
flying in to try and salvage what he can of his image. He's bringing in
supplies, some fresh divisions... the works..."
"... and he thought that
Wutai would be a perfect group of lackeys for cleaning up whatever annoyances
might bother his big arrival?" Yuffie snorted, pulling at the edge of one glove,
"... fuck Anjele. I've got work to do here... enough of Cloud's army was from my
land, they're not going to give a shit what any of those ShinRa have to say, and
they're /not/ gonna listen to their orders... I gotta stay here
and..."
"... we can take care of the enemy," Li said quietly. Yuffie
turned in surprise.
It wasn't that she really had all that much to do,
and the ninja knew that the soldiers could pretty much take care of their own,
but the idea of taking orders from Anjele just made her skin
crawl...
//... but not as much as putting anyone else in
danger...//
"Uh, nah. That's okay. I don't want you to..."
"It's
all right, Yuffie. We've all got to do our part... and she's right... we can do
it." Nanaki said, something almost like excitement in the cat's low voice.
The ninja girl looked closer, between the two cats, /almost/ seeing the
emotion that filled the air around them... a shared...?
It was gone
before she blinked, but the determination in Nanaki's eyes was not. Yuffie
nodded.
"Sure. Go for it."
Ro stepped up beside her, and they both
watched the two cats walk away, breaking into an easy run once they reached open
ground, quickly moving out of sight.
"You knew about Li?" Yuffie finally
murmured. Ro nodded.
"We liberated her in one of Hojo's labs... just
outside Wutai. She's a clone too, we think... she doesn't remember anything but
being inside the lab. Hojo didn't do much to her, as far as we can tell... you
know, making her... /different/. He was just meddling... experimenting, to see
what he could create."
"You should have told Nanaki sooner."
Ro
shrugged.
"I didn't know if she'd still be alive by the time The General
returned... There was a lot of hell between there and here... and... The great
Nanaki of Cosmo Canyon... everyone knew he was the only one of his kind... I
thought it might be best if... I didn't want to get any hopes
up..."
"So...?" Yuffie finally said after a few moments of silence,
waiting for him to speak. Ro realized what she wanted a moment later, and
saluted her with a smile, remembering that she still outranked
him.
"We're to meet with Anjele when the Highwind arrives, he'll be
escorting /us/ back to North Corel, where we are to present our reports of this
battle... among other things."
The infliction in his voice let her know
that if she wanted to be on board, to have any part in the meetings that would
commence, she would have to do so uninvited. Yuffie sighed, spoke only after a
long silence.
"He's going to try and nail Cloud, isn't he? Whatever
happened in Wutai... with Elicia... there's something there..."
The
happiness in Ro's eyes faded, his expression clouding over with heavy troubles
and fears, the depth of which was all the more frightening, because she knew he
didn't actually know what he was so afraid of... not yet.
"... yeah...
yes, General. There's something
there..."
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Yuffie almost regretted telling
Nanaki and Li to go attack the Malboros alone... after only a few minutes, she
found herself with surprisingly little to do. All the tasks had been delegated,
everyone else had a job to do, but she was left with little more to do than
stand around watching.
Anyone else would have immediately thought of
sleep, but Yuffie knew better than to even try. The moment she had drifted off,
no doubt there would be an attack, or someone would need her for /something/
that could not wait... it was better just to stay awake.
Ro had vanished
almost as soon as he had arrived, to take more messages from the Highwind, no
doubt, and probably deliver them straight to Zack...
//A go-between for
Anjele and Zack? I don't envy him one bit...//
Yuffie had a fairly good
idea of what Anjele wanted, why he was so eager to meet up with
them.
//Check that, he still probably doesn't know Cloud's not
here...//
The young Heidigger had to have been extremely pissed off when
Cloud hadn't shown up for the first meeting at Costa Del Sol.
//It
probably delayed his evil scheme for at least a week...//
There were
things that had happened during the last nine months out on the front... and
even though she hadn't been personally involved, hadn't ever gotten to the very
edge of the battlefield, Yuffie knew that Cloud was holding his secrets very
close, keeping quiet for a reason beyond his usual silent manner. She had spoken
with him, mostly by radio, a few times in the months prior to meeting Reeve, and
the ninja girl knew something had happened to him, something with Elicia, that
he did not want to talk about.
//It would be better to just let it go...
let whatever went on be buried in the past... but Anjele won't let it die... not
if it gives him a chance to attack Cloud... stupid bastard...//
The
animosity between the two men was not something Yuffie wanted to have to see
again. When Cloud and Anjele had to come together for any reason, the tensions
that built up between them could easily crack solid stone, and their meetings
were often filled with quiet, barely veiled insults, almost always ended with
one or the other storming out.
//Usually Anjele... If there's anything
Cloud can do, it's keep his calm...//
Yuffie sighed, blowing the bangs
out of her eyes, strolling along the perimeter of her camp, past men hauling
large logs, gallons of liquid fuel, rags and other firestarters... It was time
to start lighting the funeral pyres, to make sure that, no matter what else
happened, Hojo could reclaim nothing but ash.
They were close enough to
Rocket Town, Yuffie knew, to safely bury some of the men. If Hojo hadn't taken
the town now, they were probably not in danger of losing it, but most everyone
was cremated anyway... just in case.
Yuffie shuddered, remembering the
first wave of "reanimations" Hojo had set upon the armies that had fought along
the front at the very beginning, men and women coming face to face with their
dead comrades, or parents... or children... It had been enough to break many of
the fighters, driving them completely insane, and had definitely obliterated any
sense of morale for the army that continued to fight... something almost too
horrifying to live past...
//... but we did make it through, we did
survive, and mainly because of Cloud... because he just moved on, and took
everyone else with him...//
Yuffie looked up, could see the barest faint
glow on the horizon, the lake of the Lifestream, the crater that had swallowed
the Fullspawn whole. Thinking about how much power it must have taken to create
such a hole... remembering the sight of Cloud striking the massive beast down...
it still left her in shocked disbelief.
//... and Anjele won't care... he
can't see the need for that power... or the price of it... he'll probably just
be /more/ angry when he finds out that Cloud took care of the Fullspawn on his
own...//
The younger Heidigger was terribly envious of General Strife,
Yuffie knew. The ninja girl had trained with enough fighters to recognize
jealousy when she saw it, and Anjele's was so pronounced that it had easily
slipped the line over into hatred, and it was now impossible to separate the two
emotions, where disgust ended and longing began.
Anjele hated Cloud's
power, his skill and courage... hated that Cloud commanded armies, while he,
with the title, had no control at all. Yuffie knew the man hated her too, hated
all the Generals, but Cloud, for some reason, much more, and on a very personal
level.
//He doesn't see, though... that we don't want it. None of us want
it... and it isn't courage... it's just... what has to be...//
Yuffie
could look at the bodies of the dead now, the sight of their slack faces
glancing off her eyes like a reflection, only hitting the very surface of her
thoughts.
The ninja girl didn't let anything sink in anymore, couldn't
let the numbers, the thought of how many had died, how many lives had been
wasted, really hit her as it had in the first few months.
She was
selfish, she knew, didn't work as hard as she could in the medical tents, didn't
always charge the field with the first assault... she just couldn't do it. The
war itself was so maddening, there was so /much/ death, so much destruction and
pain... the ninja girl thought that if she had to take it all in, everyday, that
it would consume her...
//I sure as hell don't want it... and Zack and
Cloud,// she refused to speak for Sephiroth, still unsure, in the end, if he
/was/ really human in any sense, if he had feelings anything like hers, //I know
they don't want it... and Cloud has spent so long right in the middle of it
all... How can Anjele be jealous of that? I don't get it...//
"...
mama..."
Yuffie stopped short, so lost in her own thoughts that it took a
moment to drag herself out of them, look around for the quiet, almost silent
murmur that had cut through her reverie.
A little girl, no more than
seven at the oldest, stood at the end of one of the pyres, watching the flames
rise up around a body lying prone on top of the wooden planks. The fire hadn't
even touched the corpse yet, and Yuffie could make out the graceful features of
a dark-haired young Wutai woman.
"...mama," the little girl said again,
and started to cry softly, rubbing dirt-stained hands against her cheeks, "...
mama..."
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"Where IS SHE!?!?!"
Yuffie
stood at the bottom of the family's pagoda, with all the fierceness and anger a
little girl could muster, fists clenched, staring up at her father with
unnoticed tears shining brightly in her eyes, making perfectly formed trails
down her cheeks. The little girl didn't have the words to articulate her anger,
didn't understand why she was infuriated the most by the way her father was
standing on the staircase, slumped against the wall as if it was the only thing
holding him up.
"Where's /mama/!? Where is she? Why isn't she
here?!"
Just out of the haze of her anger, she could hear slight
whispers, people murmuring to each other but keeping their distance, staying
mostly quiet, refusing to step inside the huge, invisible circle the little girl
had created around her and her father, the building tension, the dangerous
silence broken only by her loud, frantic screams.
"What happened?! Why
isn't she here?! What HAPPENED??!!"
She knew. Deep down, Yuffie knew that
her mother wasn't coming back, that the routine trip from her father's home
village back to Wutai had taken a dark turn...
There were fresh bodies
hanging in the square today, ShinRa soldiers... but before their deaths, they
had stolen something very precious from everyone in Wutai... especially Lord
Godo and his tiny daughter.
Yuffie knew, but didn't want to know, and the
feelings were too much for such a small girl to bear, tearing apart her childish
restraints, sending her voice tearing the air in screechy hysterics, because
beneath the knowledge of her mother's death was another realization... a look
she had never seen before now in her father's eyes... something broken...
something defeated.
"You killed her! You let them kill my mama! You
wanted her to die!!!"
It wasn't true, and she knew it wasn't true, but
she had to say something... had to break the horrible silence, thick as muddy
water, that had descended over everyone, that had taken her father away... That
was why, though she was frozen in fear to the spot, she almost felt relieved to
see the furious anger fill Godo's face, see him look at her in a way it never
had before, his blind rage all focused on her, but also not her, not seeing her
at all...
He didn't mean to hurt her, she knew that, not as he lifted
her off the ground with one hand, bringing his other hand down sharply with the
other, a slap that tore her from his grasp, sent her slamming down hard against
the floorboards, sliding away from him.
He didn't come after her, but the
little girl could hear him breathing, great shuddering gasps that hurt her much
more than the ache of his blow. Her hot face was pressed against the cool floor,
both sensations mixing with the taste of blood in her mouth...
Yuffie
looked up quickly at her father, afraid that if she didn't catch sight of him,
he would break apart, crack and crumble with the force of his horrible, painful
breathing, and disappear. He wasn't looking at her, face hid in one hand, the
hand that had hit her clenching and unclenching in open air. He said nothing,
didn't look her way once, and the floor underneath her shook as he fell to his
knees, pressed his face against the floor, and began to cry, great wracking
sobs, as if some great invisible hand were choking him...
Yuffie had
never, ever seen her father cry.
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//Oh
God...//
Painfully, the ninja girl extracted herself from the memory the
little girl's sob had called up, and she walked to the child's side, kneeling
down.
The tiny girl looked up at her, wide eyed, staring at her strange
uniform in curious awe, but when Yuffie held out her arms the child reached
back, hugging her tightly.
Yuffie stood up, shifting her grip slightly.
The child was like a dead weight, just lay limply with her head against the
ninja girl's shoulder, as if all the life had just been wrung out of
her.
"Come on... it's all over. You don't need to be here anymore... Your
mother is safe with the sky gods now..."
Yuffie walked away as she heard
the flames on the pyre start to crackle more loudly, just a little annoyed that
no one had thought to take the child away from the sight of watching her mother
burn. The girl's tiny hand closed tightly around the top of her armguard, she
whimpered only once more, and then went silent.
"Is your daddy here?"
Yuffie's stomach clenched even as she asked the question, sure of what the
answer would be. The girl's tiny head shifted back and forth against her
shoulder, no.
"Do you have anyone else? A brother or sister?"
More
violently now, still no. Yuffie didn't want to ask anymore than that... the poor
little girl had been through enough, to have to realize that from this day on,
she was now utterly alone. Another orphan of war, just as Yuffie had
been...
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"Father?"
The room was
dark, but Yuffie could make out the shape of her father near the window, could
see that he was looking out into the rain, and did not turn, though he must have
heard her call his name.
"Father?"
Nothing. Yuffie frowned, unable
to feel sadness, only anger. There was nothing left, nothing left of the man her
father had been, the smiling leader who had hoisted her up on his shoulders, had
shown her what she had thought was the entire world, all the lands of Wutai, all
her home.
The final battle had been a farce... Yuffie knew her father
could fight, knew that he could have beaten the ShinRa's general...
Sephi-whatever-his-name-was...
Her father would have won, or he would
have died trying, died an honorable death... and even though she didn't want to
lose him, wouldn't it have been better than this? Better than the way he was
now?
"When other men in the village destroy themselves, at least they
have the decency to pick up the bottle..."
Her voice sounded brittle,
cold. This was not her, not the way she wanted to talk to the father she
loved... She wanted to remember her mother with him, remember the old Wutai...
years gone now, but she still needed to mourn, because she had never done so...
Yuffie wanted her father to remember the good times she could not, tell her
about the mother she had lost so young, to laugh and cry and /heal/, even a
little...
Her father was gone. When Yuffie thought she had lost one
parent, she had actually seen the death of them both. Lord Godo walked like a
living man, and spoke like one, but softly, and his words were uncaring, his
eyes always far away. There were walls that separated them now that Yuffie knew
she could never begin to break down.
The ninja girl had tried, growing
up, to do something to bring him back, to make him see her again, learning
fighting skills from whomever would teach her, surpassing all the others in
speed and power, both girls and boys, becoming the strongest, the sneakiest, the
best. Always, she waited for the day her father would look at her, would smile
at her proudly, talk to her about the old days of war and glory, talk to her
about /anything/... but it never happened.
"I'm leaving,
father."
It had come to this. The ninja girl was old enough now, and she
could no longer stay here, in the city she had once loved, which had become only
a place for dead memories.
//... ask me to stay.//
"Father... I'm
going..."
//... please tell me no. Forbid me, yell at me... Do
/anything/... Please?//
Nothing. It was as if she wasn't there at
all.
Furious, feeling tears of incredible hurt in her eyes, ones she
swore she would never, ever shed again, not for him, the ninja girl turned on
her heel, stormed toward the door.
"... when will you be
back?"
His voice was a soft croak, and Yuffie turned as quickly as she
could, unable to believe he had spoken... she hadn't talked to him for so
long...
He was looking at her, /really/ looking at her, with those sad,
lost eyes she hated only because she knew they shouldn't have been his... that
he was stronger than that, if only he'd see...
"I'm not coming
back."
Yuffie could see the moment her words wounded him, and how deeply
they cut, as an aftershock of a long-ago deathblow flickered across his
face.
"Oh."
He said nothing else, and Yuffie couldn't come up with
enough words to bridge the gap between them. Even if he had wanted to, she
realized in despair, even if he wanted to try... it was too late
now.
"You look just like your mother."
The stab of pain was so
sharp it took her breath away. Yuffie bit down hard on her lip, tasting
blood...
... blood in her mouth, the heat of her face... the ache, where
he had slapped her... her father, bent low, a shattered man, sobbing on the
floor...
As soon as she was out of his sight, had moved slowly to the
door on wobbly legs, the ninja girl ran, fast and hard, ignoring everything
around her, until her lungs burned and the tears were coming too fast to see
through, and the only sound she could hear was her own breathing, the force of
it threatening to tear her apart...
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"General
Kisaragi."
Yuffie nodded to the woman who was bandaging a little boy's
knee, as a group of six or seven more children behind her played "monsters and
soldiers" in the shadow of a ShinRa cannon.
The dark-haired fighter put
the child down, but did not stand up, resting on one knee, so that she was
eye-to-eye with the little girl.
"This lady's going to take care of you
now, and there are other children here to play with. Everything's going to be
all right."
One tiny hand took a hold of her glove in a death grip, and
the girl shook her head, wide eyes full of terror. Yuffie smiled consolingly,
even though her heart twisted painfully at the fear on the girl's, and she
gently pried the small hand away from her own.
"Would it help if I gave
you a present?"
A pause, and the girl slowly nodded. Yuffie's grin
widened, and she ran a hand up through her own hair, until it caught, just above
the curve of her neck, on a familiar small lump. The ninja took out a knife,
sliced through the hair that was tied to the small ornament, pulling it free.
"Do you know what this is?"
The little girl shook her head again,
staring with curious reverence at the small twisting of metal and thick twine,
threaded with small fragments of Materia that were of no more use than gem
chips, tiny gleaming stars embedded within the ornamental knotwork.
"This
is a good luck charm... worn by only the strongest and bravest in Wutai. It was
my mother's, and her mother's..."
Yuffie gently reached up, tying the
ornament into the girl's hair. The tiny child was silent, but her eyes were full
of confused protest. Without knowing why, she knew that somehow Yuffie was
giving her a very precious gift, and that it was wrong to accept it so
easily.
Yuffie looked into the girl's eyes, her gaze steady and very
serious.
"We have to be brave now, and strong, for the memories of all
the people who have died, and all the good things they protected. We /always/
have to fight our enemies with honor and determination... we can't ever give up
hope, right?"
The little girl nodded solemnly, chubby features set in
adamant determination.
"Okay, then..." Yuffie smiled again, standing up.
In front of her, the woman was opening the gate to where the other children
played, and the ninja gently pointed the little girl in her
direction.
"Remember that. Every one of us has a stake in the future of
Wutai. Everyone has an important job to do, and we have to do our best to
succeed."
The little girl took a few steps toward the gate, paused, and
turned back, throwing her arms around Yuffie's knees in a fierce hug. The ninja
patted her head, and watched her walk through the gate, the other children
already gathering around her, a new arrival.
A few moments later, Yuffie
walked away, the high, wild sound of laughter in her ears, the children behind
her running and playing some new chaotic game, their past sorrows, for the
moment, completely forgotten.
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Until he
needed her, Vincent thought, Yuffie had always been there, always dropping in on
him, on everyone, at only the most inconvenient moments... loud, impossibly
annoying, he had never met anyone so violently determined to make an
impact...
Vincent closed his eyes, sighting quietly. He could still feel
the exact spot where she had kissed him.
//This is...
crazy...//
It was, but it didn't slow him down, didn't stop him from
searching through the entire camp, doubling back on his own steps more than
once, trying to find her. He had to know... to know... He didn't even know what
it was he had to know.
//I'm too old for this.//
All his friends
were safe, as improbable as that seemed, and now they were simply waiting for
the Highwind to arrive to take them back to North Corel. Vincent had seen most
of them, Tifa and Cid and Zack, even Cloud, for the briefest of moments, but
there was absolutely no sign of Yuffie anywhere.
//... she's still
annoying me, then... even when she's /not/ around...//
The ex-Turk walked
from one end of Rocket Town to the other, speaking to anyone he could find, but
there was no sign of Yuffie, and no one had even the tiniest clue to her
whereabouts.
Finally, just inside the boundaries of the invisible border
between the ShinRa and Wutai camps, he walked in on a group of children playing
in a small meadow. The dark-haired man stopped for a moment, as something amidst
the pile of roughhousing little bodies flashed and caught his eye. The children
were shrieking loudly with delight, playing a furious game of Chocobo Tag, and
he saw that, as the children wriggled out of the heap and scattered, one of the
little girls had a very familiar looking decoration in her hair...
//...
not decoration... it's more than that... it meant a lot to Yuffie...//
He
didn't suppose the charms were that rare, but still... it did look
familiar...
Vincent didn't notice that the children had now also seen
him, had stopped their game and were staring at him with wide, wary
eyes.
"Hey! Who're you?" One of the larger boys asked, not moving any
closer.
"What's with your hand?" a girl asked, pointing towards the
gleaming metal limb.
Vincent held up his claw-arm, flexing his pointed
"fingers" slightly, and a few of the children gasped.
"That's scary!" a
smaller girl cried.
"No it isn't, stupid! It's cool!" The boy
retorted.
"Scary!"
"Only if you're a baby!"
"I am /not/ a
baby!"
Vincent's silent presence quickly lost its interest amidst the
ensuing argument over who was and was not a baby, but as soon as the red-cloaked
man took a step forward, the children went silent once more.
The
red-cloaked man got down on one knee, figured maybe it would put them a little
more at ease, thought about trying out a smile, and quickly discarded the
thought. The ex-Turk had never been very good at making anyone /less/ afraid of
him. He glanced up, quickly found who he was looking for.
"Can I ask you
a question?"
It didn't help that the girl with the charm in her hair was
also the one who had quickly moved the furthest away from him, still half hiding
behind a slightly older companion. She shrunk away even more for a moment, but
then froze, reached up to touch the small ornament, and very slowly stepped
forward, face screwed up with all the determination and bravery she could
muster.
"W-what?"
"Who gave you that?" He pointed to the metal
charm, which she quickly covered with her hand.
"I can't tell
you!"
"Why?"
"Because... you're a vampire!"
He almost
laughed at the matter-of-fact tone in her voice.
"Kasha!"
Vincent
got to his feet as the woman who had been watching the children came over,
scowling slightly at the little girl.
"You shouldn't say things like that
to... to..."
As the woman took her own, long look at Vincent, the
dark-haired man realized she was probably thinking the little girl had actually
made a fairly accurate statement.
"Uh... can I help you...?"
"I
didn't mean to bother you. I'm looking for General Kisaragi."
The woman
nodded, pointed toward the way he had been headed before he had seen the little
girl.
"She was just here, she dropped off Kasha... It wasn't that long
ago, I'm sure she's still around here somewhere..."
"Thank you," Vincent
said, and walked away. Behind him he could hear several small voices engaged in
heated argument.
"He's a /vampire/!"
"How can he be a vampire when
he's got that claw thing. Vampires don't have claws, dummy!"
"How do you
know, have you ever seen one?!"
"Yeah! Ever seen one?!"
"Of course
not, duh! They don't come out in the daytime, and he's out in the daytime, so he
can't be a vampire!"
"... but he's all covered
up..."
"So?!"
"Oh, maybe he's a mummy!"
"A mummy, no
way!?"
"Mummies don't have claws either you idiot!"
"He's not a
vampire?!"
"Mummies? Mummies are scary!"
"No they're
not."
"Yes they are!"
"Only if you're a baby..."
"I am
/not/ a..."
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"Yuffie?"
The ninja
girl was sitting alone, at the edge of a long, flat rock that jutted diagonally
up into the air. He could see she was rolling something over her hand, casually
tossing it from hand to hand, her eyes distant, her expression full of unshed
tears. The ninja was lost in her thoughts, and didn't seem to hear
him.
"Yuffie?" He said again, a little louder, moving closer. The
brunette turned quickly, almost jumping, and fidgeted a bit underneath his level
gaze.
"Oh, Gramps... just you. Sorry I didn't see ya... I was just...
sometimes it just kicks your ass, you know?" she chuckled shakily, but it
quickly died as his expression didn't change, "no... I guess you
wouldn't."
"What?"
"Huh?"
"What are you talking
about?"
Yuffie shrugged, "Life. I've been thinking, since I found that
little girl... about a lot of things... memories, mostly," The ninja girl held
up a hand, "did you ever seen this, did I ever show you?"
The ninja was
holding on to a red Materia, but it looked strangely dull and dark underneath
the bright sunlight, cracked on the inside, and blackened, like a thousand burnt
match heads trapped inside a ruby ball.
"It's a dead
Materia."
Yuffie nodded, very slowly.
"It's Leviathan. What's left
of him, anyway..." The ninja slowly rolled the gem in a small circle around her
hand, eyes fixed on it, as if to look away would be to lose it
forever.
"I was there, at the last..." she murmured something he didn't
understand, in her own language, "... I mean, at the battle of the final death,
or whatever it was, whatever we called it. I... was there when the first
Fullspawn emerged." Her voice was sharp with sorrow, made all of Vincent's
muscles tense up, his heart aching for her before he even knew why...
"We were so happy when Leviathan stayed, you know that? /Everyone/ was
proud. I knew... I heard all about the other summons, that many of the other
Materia had stopped working, but Leviathan still came, and helped us..."
Yuffie spoke very slowly, the pauses holding as much emotion as the
words.
"It was a victory for the /nation/, can you see that? ShinRa was
having troubles, but Leviathan was a special blessing... because /we/ were a
special people. He was our city's protector... he wouldn't fail us... we were
the Wutai nation, we lived in honor and dignity... we would be
safe..."
The Materia came to a rest in the center of Yuffie's
palm.
"I summoned Leviathan against the Fullspawn... that first time. I
thought... I thought it would be easy... he had won before... but I was so
wrong. We... I summoned... and then it..."
Yuffie paused for a moment,
the memory almost too much to bear.
"/I/ killed Wutai's gift... our gift
from the gods... The Fullspawn just..." Yuffie shook her head, "... just tore
him in half... and it was over. It was all over..."
"Yuffie," Vincent
wanted to comfort her, wanted to help, but everything inside of him choked off.
He had nothing to work with, his sympathies had aged badly from disuse, leaving
only an awkward silence hanging in the air between them. It lasted for a long
time, too long for him to offer any words of comfort even when a few finally did
push up through the cracks, and eventually he was left with only his original
plan to fall back on.
"I think... we should talk..."
The ninja
nodded, chafing her bare arm with her other hand, and let out a deep, ragged
sigh. For her, the conversation between them seemed to hang in the air already
spoken, fully formed... It didn't matter what he was about to say, she was too
tired to care, too burnt out by fighting, dealing with surge after surge of
memories and lost emotions, old angers and guilt... she didn't feel good or bad
or sexy or nervous... there was just /nothing/...
"Listen, Vincent. I'm
sorry I kissed you like that... and said what I said. It was stupid of me, and
wrong, and I'm sorry."
"Wait."
The ninja didn't even realize she
had been so keyed up until he grabbed her arm, and the brunette realized she had
already jumped from the rock and was quickly walking away from him. Yuffie
turned, looked up into his face.
"Please, wait."
Vincent carefully
risked a smile. Surprisingly, she thought, it didn't look too bad on his face, a
little unusual but not uncomfortable or awkward, the hopeful optimism melting
softly into the matching emotion in his red-hazel eyes.
"Why didn't
you...?" He stopped himself, searching for just the right words, "... you never
said anything to me before... I never knew, before I left."
It was an
apology, but in Yuffie's eyes, a totally unnecessary one. The ninja girl smiled,
couldn't help but reach out, half-expecting him to pull away, or to vanish as
her arms closed around him, only a beautiful illusion, not something meant for
human emotion, human contact. He did neither, let her move up close, hug him
tightly, and she was surprised that, after a moment, she felt the slight weight
of his hand on her back.
It felt strange to hold him like this, the
first time. The tall man felt too thin, almost fragile in her arms, except for
his lean, hard muscles, and the power she could feel inside them... It was not
what she had expected, not at all, but she realized as she considered it, she
hadn't known /what/ to expect... hadn't ever entertained more than the vaguest
of daydreams about a moment like this...
The situation was only made that
much more interesting by her growing suspicion, as Vincent's hand hovered
clumsily over a very chaste section of her upper back, that he was perhaps even
more nervous than she was. The ninja girl pressed her face tightly against his
chest, stifling a sudden attack of giggles, hoping he couldn't feel her nose
wrinkle...
"Uh..."
Beyond the warm boundary of red and black,
Yuffie heard someone pointedly clear their throat. The ninja girl pulled away
from Vincent, to see Ro, standing with his eyes modestly averted, waiting for
her.
"The Highwind is here, General," he said, "Anjele didn't call for
you, didn't tell anyone to tell you..."
"... so I should haul my butt up
there, huh?" Yuffie grinned, and Ro smiled, nodding his head. The redhead
quickly walked away, and Yuffie turned back to Vincent for a moment, watching
him so closely that he almost blushed, and had to speak to break the
tension.
"What?"
The ninja looked up at him with one arched
eyebrow, almost teasingly, but he could see the real feeling there too... the
question... the concern...
"You really... you and me... you really
feel...?"
His red-hazel eyes met and held
hers.
"Yes."
Vincent had seen Yuffie smile in so many ways, mostly
in fun, playful and proud of her own high spirits, enjoying her own defiant,
seemingly endless optimism... but the smile she gave him now, warm and careful,
shy, maybe even a little nervous, but very happy... he liked that smile best of
all.
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"So... tell me again... /who's/
leading the deployment of troops at the front?"
Anjele acted as if he
didn't care, but always liked seeing his aides fidget nervously, liked the way
they treated him, as if he might explode at any time... as if he were dangerous,
and powerful...
"A second lieutenant Norris, sir."
The blonde
man's scowl deepened.
"... that's not the man I told Strife to
choose..."
"N-no sir."
Suddenly, the aide's fear seemed as if it
were only mocking him, as if it was all an act, and Anjele wanted nothing more
than to crumple him up like a paper ball.
"You may leave."
The
blonde paced for a long time, back and forth in front of his desk, uninterested
in the beautiful view he had, from such a prime position at the head of the
Highwind... Ignoring everything... the plush carpeting underneath his feet, the
smooth-polished desk shining off his right hand... and then his left hand as he
turned for another cycle... back and forth, back and forth in his opulent
surroundings, and his emotions sloshed around inside of him like a bottle in the
hand of a drunken man. The luxury provided no peace, only the reminder of what
he had to lose.
//So transient... if I learned nothing else from father,
from all who have come before me... it's that even the best of situations can
change in mere moments... that one can /never/ have a tight enough grasp on
control, on power... Any deviation, the tiniest slip... and it all can be
lost... instantly...//
His conscience snapped at him, the drive to
succeed, to determine his own destiny at any cost, a belief driven into him
since childhood demanded he act, /now/...
This was no abstract problem,
not a matter of vague threats, of whispers in the night... this was no subtle
ploy, or cunning subterfuge, it was a matter of downright treason, and it all
rested in the hands of one man.
Cloud Strife.
Anjele dropped into
his chair hard enough that a few of the mechanisms creaked and groaned as it
tilted backward, surprised by his sudden violence. The blonde turned a slow 180,
feet dragging slightly across the floor, barely pushing him along, a nervous
habit he didn't even notice, too lost in increasingly dark thoughts.
He
would have had the presidency, had it not been for Strife. After the
embarrassment at Nibelheim, and the disastrous campaign against the Fullspawn...
the battle that should have struck the second death knell for that weasel Reeve,
Anjele knew he would have been able to reduce the pathetic pretender's support
to nothing in /minutes/...
Scarlet didn't care who was in power, that
was a fact. The stupid bitch would follow whomever took the power, more than
ready to be the lap dog to any man who showed her that he was in control... and
Anjele knew that was why she scorned Reeve, the weak pretender who could control
/nothing/... but he was no such man, no such coward...
Oh yes, he... he
of less than noble blood, no prince like Rufus ShinRa, but someone of more than
adequate talent, who had /worked/ for every bit of his glory... he, Anjele
Heidigger... he would show her, show everyone who deserved to hold the power. He
could lead ShinRa back to its former, world domination, and on, to even higher
goals, things not even the young ShinRa himself could have ever
imagined.
//I could... I could have already done it all... if it wasn't
for that...//
His breath was a sudden hiss, hands clenching, fingernails
digging into the armrests of his chair at the hot rush of incredible hatred, the
revulsion he had for such a pathetic threat, really... but one that would simply
not go /away/... Anjele could see the bastard so easily, so clearly in his
mind's eye...
Those glowing blue eyes mocked him, silently laughing at
every word he spoke, every order he gave... and he knew that Cloud knew how
little power he held, how weak he was in comparison... Those muscles, they held
limitless strength, while Anjele was only an ordinary man, and Strife had rank,
true respect among his men, where the young Heidigger was only a shell, a
politician, who had never risked his life in battle, never fallen into that
life... not a fighter, let alone a SOLDIER.
//Oh yes... let's all applaud
the SOLDIER, the perfect, untouchable General Cloud Strife, who fights because
his skull is too thick to crack, and as empty as a Wutai prayer bell... by all
means, let's /celebrate/ the man who can make friends with any heathen... from a
nation we had /already/ defeated, and could easily take on again... the man who
is /such/ a wonderful, perfect /hero/...//
Anjele hated the pretensions
of the soldiers, /hated/ the honor system they had, completely based in
nonsense. It wasn't /his/ fault he had never gotten a chance to prove himself in
battle. By the time the war had broken out, he was already in an important
position within the ShinRa government... what good would it have done to give
that up for a place on the battlefield?
//Besides... it's not as if my
life is so /simple/. This... they think that this...// He rapped his knuckles
once against the polished Gongaga cherry wood, //... they think /this/ makes me
soft? Makes me weak? That simply because I've never used a sword, never
participated in a mindless brawl, I'm somehow less of a person than they
are?!//
There were so many other dangers in the world, worse dangers than
the simple life-or-death threats of war, things the self-righteous warrior Cloud
Strife knew nothing of.
//... but he will... he will...//
Anjele
grimaced, imagining both the glory of his sweet victory... and the roadblocks
that stood in his path. It wasn't going to be easy, at least, not as easy as it
should have been. The stupid, brutish SOLDIER may have been utterly ignorant of
bureaucratic tactics, of political strategies, but he had been built to fight...
and he could do that /very/ well...
Anjele sighed, leaning against the
table, fingertips pressing hard into his temples, feeling the tension, the
determination, build. With no warning at all, he slammed back against the chair
with sudden, explosive force, driving his foot hard into the desk, sending
himself into a spin.
//Yes, he can fight. He can fight and bash things
into the ground.... and he can win, just like the great, stupid git that he
is... no tactics at all, no goals past the fight... and they love him for it,
all of them, those soldiers.... no more brains than God gave chocobos, and they
cheer for him, simply because he can take a punch and not fall
down...//
It was sickening. Anjele still didn't understand it, from God
knew how many hours of studying the man, learning his strengths... /and/ his
weaknesses... How anyone could follow... could trust... could even /like/ such a
stupid, idiotic...
Anjele shivered with rage, feeling the fury move
through him in hot, feverish waves, and a part of him couldn't help but waver
for a moment, at that thought...
Cloud Strife had allies, and not just
those too stupid to know better... There were others, just as dangerous as he
was, just as strong, and smarter, much more observant... The young blonde could
always close his eyes, always, and see the pair of sharp, unblinking hazel
blades flashing in the darkness, staring back at him, watching him...
Cloud Strife may have been a halfwit... General Zack was anything but...
Anjele longed to find just one moment, one clue that would show him that
the dark-haired SOLDIER was just as dull-witted as his rock-headed companion...
but the blonde knew he couldn't lie to himself, couldn't afford to underestimate
his enemies just to cushion his pride. He knew better... and Zack /was/ watching
him... /very/ closely now... it wouldn't take much to attract his
attention...
"Uh... sir?"
Anjele looked up sharply, at the aide
standing in the doorway. The man saluted... it was nothing but another reminder
of how few people /would/ give him even that small measure of respect... and a
joke he had heard once suddenly interrupted all other thoughts, the memory
surprisingly clear, about how Anjele Heidigger was only appreciated by morons...
morons and lonely sheep...
"What is it?"
"Everyone's aboard,
sir... Uh... General Kisaragi wanted to tell you that she understood that you'd
obviously just become too busy to ...er... notice you'd left her off the
traveling list."
"Obviously," Anjele muttered. His feelings about
Kisaragi were neither new nor important, simply a long list of obscenities that
marched slowly through his mind.
"Tell General Sephiroth..." Anjele cut
himself off, "Nevermind. It's nothing."
"Sir?"
"It's /NOTHING/!"
Anjele winced, gnawing on his lower lip, forcibly pulling his emotions
back, knowing any sign of stress, of nervousness was seen as a weakness, and if
he showed weakness now...
"Set a course for North Corel."
"Uh...
Colonel Highwind has already seen to that, sir..."
"Of /course/ he
has..." Anjele snarled, more to himself than anyone else, noticing the aide now
only as one would notice a slightly unattractive painting, a distant
distraction, "... you may go..."
The blonde didn't make a move to turn on
the light as the last rays of the sun, the brilliant glow of an orange-soaked
horizon, gave way to mild blue darkness, the light fading in barely-noticeable
degrees, somehow still managing to reach black.
It was easier to brood
in the dark, to hold all the images closer in his mind, examine his options,
what he thought versus what he knew to be true... It was also easier, though he
refused to even think it, to ignore his fears when he did not have to see his
own reflection...
Sephiroth should have been his king, should have
brought him the checkmate that would have given him the entire board, the power,
and ultimate control of the ShinRa corporation. The events five years ago were
completely meaningless to the blonde, a pointless meandering into insanity, with
now predictable results, an error easily corrected by genetics, and the
forewarning that had not come the first time... It was so easy to just rewind
the past and start again fresh...
//I thought I knew... I read
/everything/... all his reports from Wutai, the entire history of the
war...//
Historical records backed up his belief that the former General
followed orders, except in situations when he had surpassed those orders in the
heat of battle, and had brought an even /greater/ glory to the ShinRa than the
president, than /anyone/ had ever deserved. He was the best /and/ he was
controllable... he followed directions, fought the battles he was told to
fight... he was no Cloud Strife... or so Anjele had assumed...
//... but
he's friends with Zack, for one... that there, something I had never
expected...//
The thought that perhaps they were more than friends, a
rogue impression which came from nowhere, with not even an inkling of proof to
back it, still made Anjele's stomach twist with pure revulsion, and it was that
thought, that stupid, formless suggestion, based on nothing, that brought
everything else into question.
He had never expected anything like the
doubt he had now, never expected to question /anything/ about the man he had
assumed to be his perfect weapon. Now, all his facts had crumbled into vague
assumptions, everything he knew no longer looked absolute... and Sephiroth no
longer looked like the master key, the final ace he could count on to secure his
victory.
//You've still got it, boy...// Sometimes, more and more these
days, his conscience wasn't a vague presence, with an unknown voice... Sometimes
it sounded out eerily strong in his mind, and exactly like his father,
//... I told you, one of the things I always liked about you, you had
more than one plan in the works... you always had something else in
mind...//
Anjele slid a videotape across the table, held it on edge
against the desktop, spinning it just slightly. It wasn't labeled, a poor copy,
really, but still more than clear enough to show him what he needed to see, the
information Reeve had been trying to hide from him, a secret from the
world.
//You've got so many skeletons in your closet, General Cloud
Strife... so many things you'd like to keep hidden... wouldn't you?//
The
tape was everything he needed, really, confession and condemnation together,
more than he could have asked for, a play-by-play record that so clearly showed
the General for who... no, /what/ he really was.
//The freak show danger,
the insane animal, completely out-of-control... and tearing apart a /woman/...
of all things...// Anjele smiled, //... it really is just too
much...//
The thought amused the hell out of him, that the small, plastic
rectangle in his hands was worth so much more than gold, worth the price of
watching Cloud Strife's pride and mockery crumble to nothing... All he had to do
was show the soldiers, and they'd be turned... after all those victories,
Strife's reign would be over, just like that... all those men seeing their
commander for what he really was, nothing more than the science fair project
from hell...
Anjele could almost hear the whispers starting... the
questions that would come, as unstoppable as the tides... the beloved General
being slowly but surely taken apart by the very men he thought were his, were
loyal...
...but had he really fought as hard as he could have? Did that
many people need to die in this battle... or that battle... a thousand
battles... and maybe, just maybe, Cloud Strife wasn't fighting for the good of
the people... maybe he had never gone against the man who had given him such
incredible power in the first place?
The tape wasn't the only weapon he
had, and Anjele would not count on it to win him the war, not at all, but it
would be a perfect key, an opening blow... He could almost see Reeve's disbelief
now... surprising, that the man never seemed to expect betrayal, not even when
he /knew/ it was ShinRa tradition, when he had used it /himself/, was familiar
with deception as a tool, as just another way to ascend to a necessary, higher
position... to gain power...
//... and power, my son, is /everything/ in
this world...//
No one, not even Rufus ShinRa, knew that better than he
did...
The tape was the first strike, a single, torturous barb, one quick
opening blow... but there was more... so much more he could use once his enemy
was off-balance... There were whispers, and rumors... he had heard them all...
he had been collecting the bits and pieces, forming a very disturbing picture...
He would find out what had happened to General Elicia, in every brutal,
bloody detail... He would dig down to the truth, and discover what he was not
supposed to see, the sickening betrayal he wasn't supposed to uncover... and he
would use it... to utterly destroy Cloud
Strife.
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Author's notes - because it's
fun!
1. Yeah, if you've seen Gladiator, just imagine Anjele as a blonde
Commodus Lite (half the evil with all the mincing).
2. I don't know if
this is a pre-warning or post-warning but I tend to get Reno and Rude confused
in my head A LOT. Therefore, if there are any upcoming sections that make you go
"Now how in the hell did Reno get THERE? Didn't she say Rude?" the answer would
be yes, I probably did.
3. I have no idea what happened to Yuffie's mom
or the original Heidigger right now, so I'm either not gonna say anything or
just make up whatever sounds right. I might be completely wrong on the time line
of when Yuffie's mom dies vs. everything else... but I'm ok with that. Hee
hee.