[There's no doubt about it - she's incredibly wary of the package when the postman first hands it to her with a tip of the hat and a saucy wink. After her ordeal in his office downtown, she's half convinced to take it out with the rest of the garbage and forget it was ever delivered. She leaves the box, which is hardly bigger than her fist,
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Bahamut shifts beside her with a rolling growl, drawing her attention yet again. From the dragon, the queen can sense a heady restlessness. She knows it isn't customary to call on the Eidolons unless they are needed, and the great beast is restless as a result. He longs to take flight, and she wouldn't dare keep him.
They say their goodbyes briskly, for they are now reconnected no matter what physical distance lays between them, and the dragon takes off as she steps away. Bahamut ascends quickly, as if he's no heavier than a feather, flying higher and higher until he is a speck in the blue sky above.
For a time, she simply stares up at the sky, regardless of how dazzlingly bright it is. Then, the considerably windswept summoner rejoins her guardian, a bittersweet smile framing her lips. With a confidence that she's hardly displayed but suits her perfectly, Garnet takes his arm in hers.]
I would like to learn about them; about Lord Braska, and Sir Auron. Won't you tell me their story?
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"...Okay. The first time I met Braska, I was rottin' away in a prison cell. I'd run into Sin while I was out at sea training for blitz, and I got shipwrecked somewhere I'd never seen before. When I mentioned I was from Zanarkand, people thought I was crazy, and I started a fight with a priest. I, uh... I was probably a little drunk at the time."
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Her expression is unreadable as she listens to his story, though one of her hands strays from her lap and tangles itself in the grass sprouting beside her. All at once, she's feeling a potent mess of admiration and grief, but she keeps a brave face, even hinting at a smile when he mentions he engaged a priest in a drunken brawl.] Why did nobody believe you when you told them that you were from Zanarkand?
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"At the time, I had no idea. They all said Zanarkand had been destroyed in the Summoner War a thousand years ago. I told 'em all that was impossible, 'cause I'd just been there playin' blitzball the day before! They thought I was crazy. That's right around when I started that fight and got tossed in jail."
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"Nope, they were right. I dunno how, and I didn't find out 'till the end of the Pilgrimage, but Zanarkand was a total shithole by the time we got there. Nothing but rubble. We walked through the ruins of the same blitzball stadium I played in back home."
[Cuts off the next question before Garnet gets to ask it, because he knows it's coming.]
"...Don't ask me how. I still don't know. Dunno if it was time travel or magic or what. But I knew as soon as I saw that place that I could never go back home."
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[And that small confirmation is all Garnet's going to get, at least for the time being. Jecht's family is one of his most sensitive buttons, so he usually tries to breeze past any discussion of it. This conversation is no exception.]
"So, Braska and Auron. I'm sittin' there in the jail cell, yellin' and makin' an ass of myself, when this guy in fancy robes and another guy with a sword strapped to his side come walkin' up. They ask to talk to me, and the guards let 'em in. Braska, for whatever reason, decides to believe my story - or at least to humor me, I guess. And then he asks me to come with him on the Pilgrimage."
[Smirks a little, chuckling to himself.]
"He was a pretty straight-laced guy compared to me, but I guess he was kind of a renegade to the other priests. An outcast, just like me. They didn't like the woman he married - she was from some kinda foreign tribe or somethin'. And Auron pissed off the wrong people too, so he got tossed out of his temple. Braska thought it'd be hilarious if an outcast priest, a disgraced warrior monk, and a guy claiming to be from Zanarkand defeated Sin. He wanted to stick it to the world, and show up everybody who laughed at him. And it was that or jail, so I told him to sign me up."
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