Bring Me Home
by tir-synni
A/N: I know Zi's
voice is a little different from the other chapters. There's a reason for that. All this is is him talking. Based on the last chapter, do you think he
can chatter like usual? Tell me what you
think.
Chapter X: A Ray
of Light
"We
stayed in the village for several weeks.
I didn't want to leave Kuja. He
stayed the same as before, but now....He seemed so tired. He grew paler, and more listless. His eyes grew older. Before my eyes, he was aging.
"Kuja was
dying.
" 'You
can't just give up!' I told him day after day.
'There is a way, I know there is!'
"You know
that damn little dramatic sigh that you do?
Yeah, that one. He had it
down. Whenever I brought the subject up,
the little sigh would come out.
" 'I am
to die, Zidane,' he told me every time.
'You can't stop the inevitable.'
"Every
day it was the same. And every day he
grew worse. His face was trying to match
the color of his hair.
"After
several weeks, it was impossible to coax him out of bed. He was too tired, too limp. He had given up. It wasn't
"Then it
began.
"The
other Genomes began falling ill.
Flu-like symptoms, mainly attacking the older Genomes. At first they feared it was an epidemic. It was worse.
No one realized it until the white streaks began appearing. They were dying of the same thing Kuja was.
"When
Mikoto and I told Kuja, that revived him like nothing else. '
" 'That's
sick!' I exclaimed. Mikoto just looked
on impassively.
"Kuja
didn't answered. He pulled himself off
the bed. 'When I first showed the
symptoms,
"Looking
at him, finally hauling himself up after laying there for weeks, I knew what to
do. Kuja believed that he deserved
death. He hadn't fought against his
fate. He didn't believe he deserved
it. But I knew he didn't believe it of
the other Genomes. For them he would
fight.
" 'If
"Kuja
gave me a wry look. 'Yes, let's just go
to Terra and look. Oh wait! I destroyed it! Never mind.'
"Dying
and he was still a jackass. Hey, what's
that look on your face for? Stop it!
"Hmph! Anyway.
'If there's a way, you have to look,' I retorted. 'It's more than just your life at stake now.'
"Kuja
shut up. My proudest moment.
"Mikoto
plopped on the bed beside Kuja. Or
slowly sat. Whatever. The looks on their faces were so similar that
it was funny. Neither of them
appreciated the humor. But in the end,
it didn't matter. Kuja had a new reason
to fight now. Even if it was just
absolution.
"Kuja and
Mikoto sat for a while, talking about
"When I
got back, Kuja and Mikoto were talking about the potion
"They
used a section of the hospital to work.
The main problem was getting the ingredients. You got it.
I had fetch duty. Using the
original formula, the older Genomes all had white hair. But they had more time. It was wierd, seeing all those people with
white hair. Kinda freaky. Still, they were more mobile. We had a chance.
"For two
years, they worked on finding a final cure.
Poor Kuja was the test dummy. He
was growing weaker. Even with the potions,
he couldn't get out of bed. Mikoto gave
him new potions, hoping to keep him going.
The other Genomes could last a little longer. Kuja had fallen before them, though. He was running out of time.
"At the
beginning of our third year in
I know, I know, two short chapters. They were mainly to get the plot going. Hey, at least it was two short chapters,
instead of one. Good, ne? Ne?
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