Final Fantasy - All Series Fan Fiction ❯ Final Fantasy 7: Darkness Falls ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )
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Chapter 1: Darkness Falls
by Gemini83
Disclaimer: You know it, I don't own FF7
The Highwind had picked up the seven warriors, the "Protectors of the
Planet." Cloud stood upon the grassy field south of the Bone Village,
feeling a slight shiver once again, but not from the cold. A year ago,
they had come here, and what they had found was pain and
suffering...dearest Aeris. It still plagued him that he could not
protect her from Sephiroth. Tifa came from the camp fire and hugged
him from behind, and he once again had to remind himself to be happy.
He was with his friends, after all.
"Tell me again Red," asked Cloud, "why are we here?"
"Yeah," said Yuffie, "is it a fight? `Cause if it is, I'm dying to get
a real workout for a change."
"Mature as ever kid," said Cid, smoking on a cig, "but why don't we
let Red answer that question?"
"My friends," continued Red, "I don't know why we're here."
"What?" demanded Barret, "You mean to tell us you dragged us out here
for nothin'? Not that I mind spending time with you guys, but I left
Marlene waitin' at Elmyra's place."
A figure came out of the darkness of the forest, clothed in red and
black. "Sorry Barret, but this is important."
Everyone turned to see the owner of the voice.
"Vincent!" shouted Yuffie, "How did you get here?"
"Hello friends," replied Vincent, "I flew here in Chaos Beast form.
The Planet has been crying out for months now. But recently, the cries
became more...intense. I came here to investigate why."
"Yes," agreed Red, "Trouble is afoot. I was told to bring us all
here."
"By whom?" asked Reeve, "What possible reason can the planet be crying
out for? We shut down all the mako reactors."
Suddenly, flashes of light and sound exploded in the distance. They
were far away, but the blasts came again. Whatever it was, it was
coming closer.
Cid brought out his communicator, "Cid to Highwind, come in Shera."
"Shera here, what are those explosions?" came an answer.
"Shera, take the Highwind and get into the air."
"What is it captain?"
"No time to explain, just fly away and patrol the area."
"But cap-"
"Don't argue with me this time dear. Be ready to pick us up if I call.
Just go, understood? Don't come back unless I call."
"...Very well, I trust you. Take care."
"You too." Cid threw away his smoke.
The others looked at Cid.
"Cid." smiled Cloud, "What did you call just Shera?"
"Doesn't a guy have the right to call his wife `dear' anymore?" Cid
asked.
Reeve shook his head in jest, "You've changed, my friend."
Another explosion wracked the horizon.
"Come on guys," said Tifa, "if Red says we were brought here for some
reason, let's at least check it out."
"Weapons ready?" asked Cloud. The others nodded. "Yuffie, did you
bring our materia?"
Before she could answer, Vincent warned her, "Remember, we only agreed
to let you borrow them. If, for example, we come up to a WEAPON
without our materia, we may just let you handle it by yourself."
Yuffie glared at Vincent, then smiled, "You guys know me too well."
"Of course," returned Cloud, "we've had first hand experience with
you."
"Too much, I'd say," laughed Tifa.
Yuffie laughed as she handed the materia to the others. Then she
noticed that Reeve had no weapons, only strange white armor. "Reeve,
don't you have any protection?"
"Of course," he said, gesturing to his armor. Pressing a concealed
button, it expanded, with arm guards and wrist lasers. "As you know, I
no longer have use for Cait Sith, so I used him to create this armor."
"Cool," said Yuffie, "can I have one too?"
Reeve smiled, "Sure Yuffie, later. Right now we have work to do."
"Indeed we do," said Red, "As I seem to remember, the Turks still work
for you, do they not?"
The others looked at Reeve, remembering there on-again-off-again
allies.
"Yes, but they're on vacation, I thought we could handle this. I can
give them a call if you want."
"That won't be necessary, yet. Let's get going."
With that, the group of eight marched towards the source of the
explosions. Then they noticed a strange light, emanating from afar.
"Cloud," said Tifa, "isn't that light coming from...?"
"Yes," answered Red, "the City of the Ancients."
"Aeris..." said Cloud under his breath.
The group ran towards Bone Village, but more importantly, towards the
City of the Ancients. Everyone had pointedly not said anything about
the death of Aeris, some things were too painful to talk about; but it
was still in all of their minds.
`Aeris,' thought Cloud, `What is going on?'
It was cold in the City of the Ancients. Darkness came from every
corner, as if it were tangible. A silent figure knifed through the
darkness as if it didn't bother him.
"Good thing I can see in the dark," said the wanderer to no one in
particular, "It's as dark as an abyss in here."
As he came close to a spiral staircase, the traveler noticed a strange
light coming from the water.
`No doubt about it' thought he, `Cetra technology, now let's see if we
can get some more light.'
The mysterious stranger went to the water's edge. and began to
concentrate. Energy flowed through the water, and into the structures
around him. Slowly, darkness began to lift from the city. Power flowed
into recessed lights all around the city. The Cetra had built their
city well, for soon the lights illuminated the entire city, as if it
were broad daylight, even though the sun had set only a few hours ago.
The figure stopped concentrating. "That's better..."
A strange glimmering caught his eye. It was down deep beneath the
water's edge. He tapped a button on his helmet, and immediately
holographic projections began feeding him information.
`There seems to be a strange power source under there. Records say
this is the last known whereabouts of the Cetra, Aeris. Might as well
check it out.'
He immediately turned of the holographic readout and jumped into the
lake. He noticed immediately how ethereal this water seemed to be. He
had already swam a far way from the surface, yet the water retained a
slight hue of light, as if he were only a few meters deep. He swam on,
ignoring the cold water seeping in through his armor. His clothes were
waterproof anyway.
The stranger was immediately jarred from his thoughts when he came
upon the source of the glimmer. It was a girl, or rather, a strange
white orb that she had near her. `This must be her...Aeris. Time to
get you to the surface.'
He grabbed the white orb, attaching it to his belt, and picked up the
woman in pink clothing. He also caught sight of a staff, and took it
as well. Wasting no time, the traveler pushed off from the floor of
the lake. When he reached the surface, the traveler noticed that
despite her pallor, many could still consider her beautiful, with her
golden brown hair...she reminded him of...
Then he saw where the girl had been stabbed, when her life snuffed out
by a fanatic.
`What a psychotic.' he thought, remembering the archives he had read.
A madman, named Sephiroth, had actually killed this Cetra, hoping to
summon forth a destruction of the planet, thus granting him ultimate
power.
What amazed him was that the girl had been able to summon the planet's
energies, even from "beyond the grave." She had been able to stop this
Sephiroth through pure force of will.
`Fool, didn't Sephiroth know that he could never control such power?
Where would he have gone after Meteor anyway?'
He immediately snapped out of his reverie, thinking on the task at
hand. First the body. He concentrated deeply, resting his hands over
the months old wound. A light came from his hand, surging through the
dead woman's body, slowly sealing the wound.
`It will leave a scar, no help for it. Now the spirit...'
Aeris had been floating in Lifestream for what had seemed like an
eternity. Everyday was much like the other, floating in a sea of
light, hearing voices of others long dead. It was peaceful, yet
somehow, she couldn't understand why she was still here. If she had
died, why didn't Lifestream simply absorb her life energies into
itself? And so she continued to float through Lifestream, day by day,
pondering her fate.
Except today, something was different. She had felt the planet crying
for months now, yet something about today felt different. Then she
felt it, someone had found the White Materia. Even in death, she had a
strange affinity with what happened in the living world. She barely
had time to think on this, when she was suddenly pulled from her
slumber in Lifestream. Whatever was happening, it felt painful. What
had the power to hurt a ghost? The pain grew worse, spreading through
her body. Aeris began to panic, but became truly scared as images of
death and suffering raged through her mind, images of blood and war.
Then, when everything went dark, she felt a shiver run down her
`body,' a searing and indescribable agony, it was as if she were dying
again. In all her time after Holy, Aeris had never been surrounded in
total darkness. There was always some measure of light to comfort her.
But now there was nothing. Aeris felt she could not move. She could
not speak. She could hardly even think. The cold darkness closed in on
her, consumed her, and she screamed...
Author's Note: Great, now I'm really getting into this! Okay people, I
am cranking out about two or three chapters a week, but it will take
longer for me to finish them since I revise like mad once I'm done
typing. If you want to see something (or don't), drop me a line, I may
put it in if the idea works.