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Ichika's eyes lit up slightly as the blue haired girl asked if they had met before. That's right, they have! Not like they were super best friends (yet) but yes, her face was definitely a familiar one. Nodding rather eagerly, her enthusiasm and excitement froze in place as Ishihara asked about her bicycle. The one she had somewhat unwittingly crashed. Shiori had suggested getting the bike to making going to and from work somewhat easier. She had agreed it was a good idea, but she had never learned how to ride one. Despite that, she had been determined to teach herself and in all fairness she did pick it up rather quickly.

The faithful event had transpired when Ichika had been in a bit of a rush. The young girl zipped through the streets easily enough, but the trouble came when she tried (and failed) to stop.

"Oh, y-yeah! Totally!" She tried to play it off, clearly trying to save face. The few scrapes she had earned from the accident paled in comparison to the poor bike. "I'm sturdier than I look, believe it or not!"

After a moment, she managed to regain her composure, smiling at Ishihara. "What an awesome coincidence that we're going to be attending the same school!" She stated somewhat happily.






There was nothing around that particularly interested the girl, so Shiori was content with just standing around. Her eyes were focused on the gate before her, a somewhat dull expression on her face. Her mind wandered over to a place of numbers and money, making a mental list of what she needed to grab from the store before heading home. It would probably be better to do an actual run to the market, but having to essentially babysit Ichika all the time was somewhat draining.

As she plucked her red sweater off of her for a moment, she noticed Juno approach her. Raising an eyebrow at him, she watched him with mild curiosity. The taller boy seemed somewhat amused to find Shiori with someone, his teasing tone turning her neutral frown into a slight scowl. It was way too early to be dealing with his probably good natured ribbing. Then again, that was their shtick on what could be considered a daily basis. He'd poke fun at her, she'd try to ignore him, he'd manage to rile her up, then the bickering would kick off. Mundane, maybe, but it alleviated her boredom, so she couldn't complain.

"Shut up, Tatsujin," She muttered, rolling her eyes before looking up at him. Keeping her hands in her pocket, she turned towards Juno. "She's my cousin, we're living together for the school year. Saying we're friends is a stretch."



Y'all are doomed.

Just kidding~ mostly
That's right bitches, I'm doing it again. I didn't even change anything because fuck you.


*slow claps* you've got moxy, bud.
Chapter VI - Land Ho!

The remainder of the voyage to Kilika Island was spent partly with Rio singing song after song that had Wesley clapping cheerfully and both Sav and Shion sharing a mutual interest of annoyance with the bard and his lyre. Among this, those also traveling to Kilika struck conversation with Wesley for they were Priests from Bevelle that were traveling the seas, spreading the message of acceptance and love that the Teachings of Yevon emphasize. While Wesley happily welcomed them to spread it like an eagle spread its wings, there was a lack of encouragement from Shion. Wesley hadn’t noticed, of course, so he simply gave them his attention while Rio had started to sing.

At some point, the group of four saw the sight of Kilika Island come into view. This had been both Wesley and Savayna’s first time leaving the island of Besaid and as their eyes looked on at the pork getting closer and closer to them, they looked at each other with their own smile. Wesley had an expression of child-like wonder while Sav was more in the lane of amazement that she was finally getting to see the world of Spira, though deep down, she knew this would bring her closer and closer to getting to the truth of her origins.

As the ship anchored itself at Kilika Port, the group had made their way off the boat, their belongings, few in the numbers as they were, in their hands. “It’s so amazing being here in person. Kiat has told us many things about Kilika, has he not, Savayna?”

“He did,” Sav nodded, admiring Kilika in a more subtle way that Wesley was.

Seeing the natives greet them with a smile only increased Wesley’s enthusiasm. “Truly a remarkable place.”

Shion didn’t give their surroundings a second glance, simply enjoying the wind for a moment before stepping off the boat. To her annoyance, the sound of the lyre followed her as she approached Wesley and Savayna. Rio happily hummed as he played, clearly interested in the group and either oblivious or outright ignoring Shion’s unamused glare.

“If it’s your first time, the least I can do is show you to the temple,” Rio helpfully offered, his fingers still strumming. “Kilika’s sights are few, but the road to our temple is a journey in itself.”

“I can show them the way,” Shion said, clearly unwanting the bard’s help.

“You could, but not the way a native can,” He cheerfully replied.

“It’s a straight road.”

“A road much better enjoyed with song!”

Savayna rolled her eyes, walking forward. It wasn’t that long of a walk to get from the port to the gate that was in sight. That’s what she had to assume where the entrance to the Kilika Jungle was. There was absolutely no way she was going to stick around listening to Rio’s singing or Shion argue with him as he sang. And she knew Wesley was too polite to say anything about it.

“Oh, I guess we’re walking now,” Wesley said, seeing Savayna walk first. Wesley proceeded second, following his close friend, the sounds of her metal boots creating a clinking sound against the wood beneath them.

Not long after they had started walking did Wesley and Savayna go into high-alert mode as the cries of the Kilikan natives and them running towards the band of four. “Fiends! By the gates! Hansen..” One of the running villagers said, running past the group.

“Hansen?” Savayna seemed to ask herself, looking back to Rio for answers.

“One of the village's warriors,” Rio explained, frowning slightly. “How strange, the fiends don't usually make it this close. Something must have happened.”

Shion’s eyes lit up as Rio spoke. With her hand on her hilt, she looked towards the area where the villagers were running from. “A fiend infestation? Something my blade will enjoy at last,” She stated as she continued forward.

Rio’s eyes widened, the man finally stopped his playing and even going so far as to put away his instrument. “It could be dangerous,” He said.

The woman stopped, looking back at Rio with a rather confident expression. “Then it's best you stay back and let me handle this,” She replied.

“I think you mean me,” Savayna added, her spear drawn. If there was a battle on the horizon, there was no way in hell she was going allow, of all people, Shion to upstage her. If there was one thing Sav excelled at more than her witty comebacks, it was battle. She has been training for this moment since she showed up on the shore of Besaid ten years ago.

Wesley offered Rio a smile. “Do not worry, my harmonious friend. We shall not let these fiends hurt your people. By Yevon’s grace, we will protect Kilika!” Wesley assured Rio, gesturing the singing Kilkan to follow him and the others as they made their way to the gates.

His mouth opened slightly as the trio continued forward. Scratching the back of his head as he placed one hand on his hip, he frowned. He wasn't exactly sure if the group alone had what it took to handle the problem, but at the very least he could offer his support. Fate worked in funny ways, it seemed. After letting out a sigh, Rio jogged after the group to catch up.ch up.

Shion scanned the area where there was more fiend than friend, fingers itching to pull out her blade. It seemed to be more concentrated towards the temple. Letting out a huff of disappointment, the blue haired woman shook her head. What a waste.

Finally catching up, Rio let out a huff, a small gathering of pyreflies forming a makeshift bow as he looked around. “Why are there so many?” He asked, frowning.

“It matters not. Take out the leader, then the rest will fall,” Shion informed him, once again running forward.

“Ah--wait! Shion!” Rio called as she ran.

The swiftness of Shion and Savayna leading the charge with a bow-clad Rio and a staff-drawn Wesley arrived at the gate within record time. Though Wesley’s robes forced him to arrive last, being their resident mage-healer, it was best he hung back next to Rio. With the powerful duo of spear-user of Savayna who has demonstrated lancer and dragoon abilities and Shion, the katana-wielding enigma that Wesley has yet to see in battle, how could they possibly lose?

Right at the gate, which had been busted through the end that separated the woods and the village, over a dozen fiends of three kinds: Killer Bee, Dinonix, and a mini Lord Ochu all separated those trying to fend it off from the woods. Right off the bat, they were intensely hostile and they had lunged forward, hitting the warriors of the village. They parried, but the ochu’s vines tripped them, which gave the Dinonix a moment of opportunity as they lept, aiming for the head of the fallen warriors.

“Look out, Hansen!” A Kilikan warrior said, slicing through one of the chameleon-shaped fiends, though a Killer Bee came from above and struck the warrior in the back, causing blood to ooze out. He collapsed next to Hansen.

Without waiting, Savayna leapt forward. She jumped into the air and as her left hand gathered ice magic and shot it down to the killer bees, she struck another one with her spear, slicing it into the farplane. At the same time, Wesley conjured up a fire spell, vanquishing one of the Dinonix fiends.

“Hansen, was it?” Savayna looked to him, holding her spear ready, “if you can stand, take your friend and get out of here. We will fend them off.”

“Who are you--” As Hansen spoke, he looked around, seeing a familiar face. “Rio? Is that you?”

The bard immediately knelt down to the injured man, a small Cure bursting out and covering the injury with healing magic. “We’ll have to take it from here, get as many people out as possible,” He replied, throwing another Cure over Hansen.

Shion narrowed her eyes at the scene, watching the Ochu. Despite its age it was acting awfully crafty all things considered. Making her decision, she walked forward with a serenity not usually seen in the battlefield. For her, she had nothing to fear--she was home. Taking a stance, her hand withdrew her sword slowly, the metal glimmering as she raised it. Pushing off the ground, she charged towards the vines, and with a single, vertical strike, the katana cut through them all.

Ignoring the people running, she gave her attention to the Ochu, who was less than pleased that its prey had escaped. Readying her sword once more, she went in to battle.

Plucking the string of his bow, a musical note was heard. An arrow of light formed as he drew it back and fired, pinning a Killer Bee to the ground until it burst into pyreflies. “The best course of action is to get rid of as many fiends as we can, the sooner we clear the area the sooner Kilika will be safe,” He said.

What Rio said was the truth, but it was proving to be more difficult than what they might’ve thought.

As the numbers of the first wave of fiends had decreased by more than half, things were looking up for the group of four and the native Kilikans that were thankful for their intervention. From Shion who decided to tackle the biggest obstacle in the form of the Ochu that wasn’t pleased with how she disposed of its vines. When one fiend disappeared and faded to the Farplane, more replaced it.

“It’s never-ending,” Savayna said, slicing through three Killer Bees that flew towards the redhead.

“We must not let up. Kilika’s safety depends on it!” Wesley urged them, conjuring up another spell. “Fire!” He shouted, a series of bullets of flame being fired at the Ochu as Wesley was intended to aid Shion in her efforts. Much to his delight, the fire had seriously damaged the Ochu. It’s entire body was set ablaze and the shrieks of horror could be heard from a mile away. “Shion now!” Wesley shouted.

Taking a step back, Shion’s stance widened slightly as she let her sword’s tip fall to the ground, her grip slightly slack. Taking in a deep breath, she blocked out everything but herself and her target: the Ochu. Focusing her energy oh her sword, she straightened up, holding her sword vertically as she closed her eyes. She could feel the wind blowing around her, Wesley’s fires nearly dying down. Opening her eyes, she slashed forward once and slowly sheathed her blade until the very end where she pressed down on the hilt. The Ochu froze in place for a moment, and in the next emitted a shrill shriek as it withered, pyreflies dancing from its corpse as it dissipated.

When that happened, something quite interesting seemed to happen. The moment the Ochu faded away, the remainder of the fiends that had pushed back against Savayna and Wesley’s efforts all faded as well, the pyreflies coming from their alive bodies and forcing their existence to take a one-way trip to the Farplane. “Well, that certainly was something,” Wesley commented, a somewhat intrigued expression on his face. He was both interested in why that happened the moment the Ochu was slain and grateful that it happened when it did. With the small amount rest he had throughout the night, a prolonged battle wasn’t in the cards for young Wesley.

“Nicely done,” Sav said to Shion, giving her the warrior’s nod. She didn’t like her, but from one warrior to another, she had respect for her as a warrior.

Exhaling slowly, Shion took her hand off her sword as she watched the pyreflies for a moment. Despite the victory, the disappointment on her face was apparent. She gave Savayna a short nod in response, looking at the area. Their efforts were not in vain, a majority of the citizens left unharmed. She supposed most people would be alright with that, but Shion would have liked a better challenge.

Rio clapped, relieved that it ended well. “I’m going to see if anyone else is injured,” He informed the party.

Though Wesley felt somewhat perplexed by what just happened, he put that aside for the moment. He knew what must take the priority: the villagers. They were what truly mattered right now. “I’ll assist you, Rio! I may not be a healer, but I can help with the lesser injured,” he informed Rio, following the bard.

Watching the pair stroll off, Shion stayed in place for a moment. Tapping the hilt of her sword with her fingers, she surveyed her surroundings for a moment. Narrowing her eyes, she paid no mind to the rest of the people as she continued along the path towards the temple. Something was amiss, but as to what it was, she couldn’t quite put her finger on it.

“You must feel it too,” Savayna said to Shion, looking towards the forest, her eyes quickly glancing at Shion.

“Let’s go see what it is, Little Red,” She told her, continuing her walk into the forest.

Sav didn’t seem to appreciate the name, but she let it go as she approved of Shion’s suggestion. She gripped her spear. “Lead the way, Big Blue.”
Chapter IV


When the duo had stepped back into the temple with Wesley in hand, a mixture of great pride and joy for the young man and a strong disdain for the foreign woman was expressed to them. Wesley was quickly whisked away for treatment, though there was nothing physically wrong with him. Multiple priests tried to lecture Shion, but she wouldn't hear it; as easily as she had walked in, she walked right back out.

Night fell eventually. The blue haired woman hovered outside of Wesley's home, politely declining rest. She needed first and foremost to make sure he would awaken before she would take her next step. Her thoughts were shrouded by a neutral expression, the townspeople looking at her with either interest or fear. She preferred the latter; curiosity often brought attention she would rather not have, but it could not be helped.

Shortly after Wesley was laid to rest, Savayna had come out of his home, taking a spot next to Shion. Something in the red-haired girl was had dominated most of her other senses and caused her to look towards the girl with hair in direct opposite to hers. “Don’t you ever sleep?” Savayna simply asked.

Shion didn’t return her gaze, her amber eyes looking at something far, far away. “It’s a luxury I can’t afford to have. Not until I’m sure he will awaken.” She stated rather simply. “Once he does, then I can see if he will accept my offer.

Sav looked towards the location where Shion seemed fixated on. ”What are you looking at? There’s nothing there,” Sav said, shaking her head. Outsiders were always weirdos. “But, you don’t need to worry about Wes. Everyone in the village loves and adores him, so pretty sure you could spare an hour or two. Not like you’re going to get arrested or anything,” Sav informed Shion.

Perhaps not this time,” She commented airly. “Though I suppose enough time has passed that few of them recognize my face.

Sav shrugged, ”your call, I guess. You’re going to regret it, though,” Savayna said with arms across her chest. “Just think about it: what if something happens and you aren’t fully rested to do something. It would reflect bad on you, wouldnt it?”

Were I any ordinary person, you would be correct.

”I don’t know you, so that means nothing to me, Miss Outsider.”

Raising an eyebrow at the redhead, she actually found herself amused. “The unknown is precisely what you should be wary of,” She warned her in jest.

“Oh, it’s not the unknown I’m wary of. It’s you and why you’re here.” Savayna felt like she had to clarify for Shion.

She was sharper than she looked, she had to give her that much. “Ignorance is bliss. Sometimes not knowing is safer,” She said, though she continued. “My business is with Wesley alone.

”Then that’s where you and I might have a problem. Wesley is like a brother to me and I already don’t like you, so whatever business you have with me goes double for me,” Savayna made herself clear to Shion.

Amber eyes met blue ones, Shion’s apathy clear. “If he chooses to tell you, then you'll be informed.

Savayna was just a few seconds away from giving this arrogant pile of entitled garbage a piece of her mind. She had her left arm gripping her spear, ready to draw it. Savayna wasn’t usually one to react so rashly, but Shion was testing her patience. Fortunately, from the door to Wesley’s home came a Kiat.

”Oh Kiat! How’s Wesley?”

“He’s resting. I believe our beloved summoner will likely be out until morning. Please, if you will follow me, I will see you to your rooms in the temple.”

“That’s not going to happen. This one is adamant of being the first one to see Wesley when he awakens. And there’s no way in the Farplane I’m going to leave Wesley alone with her.”

Kiat was puzzled about Savayna’s problem with Shion, but he accepted it nonetheless. “Well, at the least, please allow me to show you to a meal. The fish you brought us today should be ready by now, Savayna.”

“Ask her.” Sav looked to Shion, offering the blue-haired girl a smile for Kiat’s sake. Inside, she wanted to pop her smug expression off of her face. “You’re not allergic to food, are you, snowflake?” She asked.

Shion was a little disappointed to hear he would not wake as soon as she would have liked. She must have jinxed it. Somewhat resigned, the blue haired woman would stand, brushing herself off. “If it isn't too much trouble, I would be happy to take your offer,” She told Kiat.

“This is most excellent!” Kiat’s smile was contagious as it caused Sav to form one of her own. “Then please, if you will, follow me. We are about to eat!”

Sav didn’t wait for the snowflake to follow Kiat. She walked past her, looking at Shion with a superior gaze as she walked behind Kiat towards the Banquet Tent where most of the villagers were going to be so they could enjoy the bountiful feast that the best cooks that paired the Besaid Snapper with some of Besaid’s best side dishes: boiled seaweed, rice, and a special, green curry that was said to smell like the sea.

“Come on, then! Or I’ll eat your share!” Sav somewhat teased Shion, though she was absolutely serious.

Shion didn’t have to be told twice to eat.
This sounds cool.
Time to search!




Location - Ul'dah, Quicksand


Her violet eyes were fully focused, calm as the moment seemed to freeze in time. The music around them seemed to change, signaling a shift in the atmosphere. Of course, the entire situation was now the center of attention as the patrons seemed to be waiting for the next step towards the logical conclusion. She could hear the drunken ramblings of Ladbert but ignored it for the moment, focusing more on the disgruntled Highlanders. Three on one, was it? No point in counting on the fool who caused the commotion nor was she expecting any help from anyone at her table; she was on her own.

The magicked wind that strolled over them seemed to give a distraction to those ready to fight, with the Highlander in front of her looking for the source. Seeing her opportunity, Annora drew back her fist and punched forward, her knuckles colliding with the bigger hyur's jaw and effectively paying him back for the one he hit her with. No going back now, especially as her action invited the rest of the Highlanders into the fight. The scurry of the surrounding tables quickly clearing the area as the fight ensued almost drowned out the sounds of the fight itself, with people pushing against one another to either steer clear or get a better look at the spectacle.

Dropping down slightly to avoid another hit, she used her momentum to punch straight up once again. Her smaller stature should have given her a disadvantage, but she suspected her opponents had been drinking, their movements somewhat sluggish. Still, a drunk's unpredictability was still somewhat dangerous, and sure enough, Annora found herself throwing her arms above her head as a chair went flying over her. Said chair crashed into an unfortunate victim, causing another commotion as a few people tried to tend to the injured soul.

"Well, then..." Annora muttered to herself, though she had bigger problems as one of the Highlanders lifted her by the back of her shirt. As she found herself dangling in the air, she ended up using her newfound height to kick down the second Highlander, leaving the one holding her left. This one seemed more sober than the others but irritated nonetheless. Before she could react, he ended up tossing the Midlander onto a nearby table, scattering anything that was on it to the floor.

Scrambling to her feet, she wobbled on the unsteady table as she eyed her final opponent charging at her. Hopping off the table, she knelt down as she took a hold of the edge, flipping it onto him as he neared. His charge wasn't stopped so easily as the wood of the table splintered into several pieces. Clucking her tongue, Annora backed up slightly as she readied herself for the collision, choosing to stand her ground. Of course, that was easier said than done, and once again Annora found herself flying backwards, barreling into several people and knocking down anyone unfortunate enough to have been in the way.

Of course, now that the violence had spread, the crowd seemed to erupt into chaos. Fists and food and chairs were thrown, people were shoved around, few could determine friend from foe. As the woman was not particularly keen on remaining in the middle of what had now become a mosh pit, Annora shoved her way through the crowd, making sure to grab her axe before high tailing it out of the Quicksand.
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