ABSOLUTION
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Final Fantasy Anime › Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
9
Views:
766
Reviews:
5
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
ABSOLUTION- Ch. 4
Special Note: Please people I need reviews, I feel like people don’t really like my writing and so maybe I’ll just stop posting it and only write this for my friend privately. Help save ABSOLUTION by keeping it healthy and alive. Now push the damnable review button!!!!!!!!!!
By the way, Final Fantasy is not mine. However, the story line, the original characters and the ranking system are.
Convict_Panthress Presents:
ABSOLUTION
Chapter IV
This couldn’t be happening.
Cloud felt his brows furrow. The swordsman fought the urge to run to the gurney and feel through the mane to check for a pulse.
This shouldn’t be happening.
The SOLDIER could only be happy that Dr. Hojo wasn’t alive. The scientist would’ve had a field day with the biped wolfish creature.
This was not happening.
As Cloud gazed into honey amber eyes, he pinched himself. From the last moments of life resignation still filled the intelligent eyes. Blue orbs studied the form. Black fur stretched over bulging muscles which were lax from death. Rigor mortis wouldn’t set in, Cloud already knew this. He himself had once thought that the creatures were untouchable, undoubtedly undefeatable. Perfect. Created by the Gods themselves.
But like all things, Cloud grew up.
Perfect beings didn’t have problems. Perfect beings had the patience of the world. Perfect beings had all they wanted. Perfect beings didn’t die. And most of all perfect beings didn’t suffer.
They were just like him…Reno or Rude…or especially Rufus. Just like all things of this world: they had problems. They hurt and they suffered just as much—if not more!—than that of their fellow co-inhabitants of the planet.
The SOLDIER gazed down at the fallen creature and felt a deep sorrow in the fore of his mind. Of course they suffered. One of them was lying on a gurney bleeding and lifeless before him. If that was not a sign of suffering, Cloud knew naught what was.
This was happening.
‘I wonder if she knows that Diego is dead?’ The Warrior thought absently as his gaze flitted over the bullet holes entering the lower left quadrant of the creature’s jaw and exiting the upper right side of the head, leaving almost nothing left behind the right floppy ear.
Cloud reached a hand out. Even through the smooth leather of his glove the black fur flowed gently under his touch. The swordsman caressed the fully intact left ear before inspecting all of the wounds on the nine foot towering creature of muscle and fur. His hand hesitated a split second as one of the other observer’s voice broke the silence.
“So…you’ve seen something like this before, yo?” The former Turk’s voice faltered, almost as if he were unsure.
Not bothering to look back, Cloud nodded once. Yes, of course he had seen these forms before. And he was one of the only ones who knew of them outside of their clan. He could even go as far as saying that he was the only one who knew of them in the outside. But the information he had would be dangerous in the wrong hands. Unfortunately the most dangerous could possibly be the owner of the silently watching blue-grey eyes.
Sky blue and blue-grey met.
Cloud stepped back from the body. “I’ve seen them before but I don’t know what it is.” The Warrior shifted his weight to his left leg, dipped his right shoulder to turn when suddenly the other blonde called out. Cloud cut his eyes back to his ‘superior’ and ground his teeth. Did he hear him right? The Shin-Ra president was leaning over the gurney, hands splayed just behind the body. “What did you say?”
“You heard me Cloud,” Rufus answered, the corners of his mouth pulled into a peculiar smirk. “I think you’re lying to me.”
The swordsman felt the hairs on the back of his neck prickle. His light blue eyes narrowed. ‘What is he up to…?’
“I think you know exactly what it is. And I also think you know exactly where to find them. Actually I believe that you know all about these,” Rufus motioned with a pale slender hand over the black body, “monsters.”
Cloud’s hand found its way to the handle of his sword, “They’re not monsters!” Drawing First Tsurugi, the Warrior forgot about the silent red head.
Three things happened almost at once.
Cloud felt rage course through his veins before the electrical current knocked him flat on his back accompanied with multiple vision and an exploding headache.
Three Reno’s leaned over him worriedly, “Cloud, man, I’m really sorry. I’m so sorry, Cloud. But you had—and I didn’t know—uh!”
Reno was suddenly tackled from his vision by a good many black clad uniforms. “What the hell are you doing?! I didn’t do any-fucking-thing—! Oof!”
The sounds of boots making hard contact with a body filled the air to Cloud’s right, but he didn’t have the energy to look. He felt sick, nauseated.
A shadow fell over him and the glint of light off of a gun made the SOLDIER wince even before the blow of the rifle butt impacted on his head. The last thing Cloud heard was Reno’s voice.
“The fuck is going on you sons of bitch—ah!”
~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: Hey peoples I just couldn’t resist. I had this done for like four days and I had been planning to put this up after I finished the fifth chapter but I’m like in the center of chap. Five but I lost the war to post. I just had to. It is a master piece. You weren’t expecting that curve ball were you?
Please people I need reviews, I feel like people don’t really like my writing and so maybe I’ll just stop posting it and only write this for my friend privately. Help ABSOLUTION stay alive. Now push the damnable review button!!!!!!!!!!
By the way, Final Fantasy is not mine. However, the story line, the original characters and the ranking system are.
Convict_Panthress Presents:
ABSOLUTION
Chapter IV
This couldn’t be happening.
Cloud felt his brows furrow. The swordsman fought the urge to run to the gurney and feel through the mane to check for a pulse.
This shouldn’t be happening.
The SOLDIER could only be happy that Dr. Hojo wasn’t alive. The scientist would’ve had a field day with the biped wolfish creature.
This was not happening.
As Cloud gazed into honey amber eyes, he pinched himself. From the last moments of life resignation still filled the intelligent eyes. Blue orbs studied the form. Black fur stretched over bulging muscles which were lax from death. Rigor mortis wouldn’t set in, Cloud already knew this. He himself had once thought that the creatures were untouchable, undoubtedly undefeatable. Perfect. Created by the Gods themselves.
But like all things, Cloud grew up.
Perfect beings didn’t have problems. Perfect beings had the patience of the world. Perfect beings had all they wanted. Perfect beings didn’t die. And most of all perfect beings didn’t suffer.
They were just like him…Reno or Rude…or especially Rufus. Just like all things of this world: they had problems. They hurt and they suffered just as much—if not more!—than that of their fellow co-inhabitants of the planet.
The SOLDIER gazed down at the fallen creature and felt a deep sorrow in the fore of his mind. Of course they suffered. One of them was lying on a gurney bleeding and lifeless before him. If that was not a sign of suffering, Cloud knew naught what was.
This was happening.
‘I wonder if she knows that Diego is dead?’ The Warrior thought absently as his gaze flitted over the bullet holes entering the lower left quadrant of the creature’s jaw and exiting the upper right side of the head, leaving almost nothing left behind the right floppy ear.
Cloud reached a hand out. Even through the smooth leather of his glove the black fur flowed gently under his touch. The swordsman caressed the fully intact left ear before inspecting all of the wounds on the nine foot towering creature of muscle and fur. His hand hesitated a split second as one of the other observer’s voice broke the silence.
“So…you’ve seen something like this before, yo?” The former Turk’s voice faltered, almost as if he were unsure.
Not bothering to look back, Cloud nodded once. Yes, of course he had seen these forms before. And he was one of the only ones who knew of them outside of their clan. He could even go as far as saying that he was the only one who knew of them in the outside. But the information he had would be dangerous in the wrong hands. Unfortunately the most dangerous could possibly be the owner of the silently watching blue-grey eyes.
Sky blue and blue-grey met.
Cloud stepped back from the body. “I’ve seen them before but I don’t know what it is.” The Warrior shifted his weight to his left leg, dipped his right shoulder to turn when suddenly the other blonde called out. Cloud cut his eyes back to his ‘superior’ and ground his teeth. Did he hear him right? The Shin-Ra president was leaning over the gurney, hands splayed just behind the body. “What did you say?”
“You heard me Cloud,” Rufus answered, the corners of his mouth pulled into a peculiar smirk. “I think you’re lying to me.”
The swordsman felt the hairs on the back of his neck prickle. His light blue eyes narrowed. ‘What is he up to…?’
“I think you know exactly what it is. And I also think you know exactly where to find them. Actually I believe that you know all about these,” Rufus motioned with a pale slender hand over the black body, “monsters.”
Cloud’s hand found its way to the handle of his sword, “They’re not monsters!” Drawing First Tsurugi, the Warrior forgot about the silent red head.
Three things happened almost at once.
Cloud felt rage course through his veins before the electrical current knocked him flat on his back accompanied with multiple vision and an exploding headache.
Three Reno’s leaned over him worriedly, “Cloud, man, I’m really sorry. I’m so sorry, Cloud. But you had—and I didn’t know—uh!”
Reno was suddenly tackled from his vision by a good many black clad uniforms. “What the hell are you doing?! I didn’t do any-fucking-thing—! Oof!”
The sounds of boots making hard contact with a body filled the air to Cloud’s right, but he didn’t have the energy to look. He felt sick, nauseated.
A shadow fell over him and the glint of light off of a gun made the SOLDIER wince even before the blow of the rifle butt impacted on his head. The last thing Cloud heard was Reno’s voice.
“The fuck is going on you sons of bitch—ah!”
~~~~~~~~~~~
Note: Hey peoples I just couldn’t resist. I had this done for like four days and I had been planning to put this up after I finished the fifth chapter but I’m like in the center of chap. Five but I lost the war to post. I just had to. It is a master piece. You weren’t expecting that curve ball were you?
Please people I need reviews, I feel like people don’t really like my writing and so maybe I’ll just stop posting it and only write this for my friend privately. Help ABSOLUTION stay alive. Now push the damnable review button!!!!!!!!!!