Who: Zack, FF7!Aerith.
When: After Aerith arrives.
Where: By the river.
Rating: PG?
Warnings: Idk; prly none.
Summary: Aerith is once again in Purgatorium, sans any memory of ever being there, and Zack goes to find her and try to explain what's going on.
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But they know how to show me. )
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"Zack!"
Seeing him in person brought on a surge of overwelming joy and energy. It was at that moment that she knew everything was going to be okay. Zack was there, and he was going to keep an eye on her.
"Zack!" Calling out his name once again, due to her excitement, the flower girl plowed her way into the man, wrapping her arms around him in a tight embrace. "I have so much to tell you, you know." She informed him very matter of factly, giving his body as tight of a squeeze as she could. Which honestly, wasn't very rough, as she was a tiny little thing.
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“I bet you do,” he responded with a grin, making no move to pull away from her just yet. (And even when he did or she did-he wouldn’t go very far, would he? It was some sort of automatic inclination, to stay near to her when she was around.) “And you can tell me all about it. And I, of course, will fill you in on what all you’re missing here.”
… which didn’t just involve things that directly involved her, did it? No, he’d also tell her about Hojo’s activities, about Sephiroth’s and Jenova’s arrival. Happier things too, like Cloud and Naminé Angeal and even Rufus. Yes, there definitely was a lot they had to speak about, as it was, and Zack was willing to spare all the time in the world for it.
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Stepping back away from him before he had a chance to poke back at her, she turned to glance back at the river nearby. "This place doesn't seem to be so bad, really. I'm glad to be here, if everyone I care about is. You, Tifa, Vincent... Cloud."
Crouching down, she picked up a small stone, and tossed it into the river. "You won't believe the adventure I've been on, Zack. I got to leave Midgar, and see the planet. I was going to help save Gaia...but then I died." That was a slightly sensitive subject for her, as her murder was still fresh in her mind.
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