Sam ([info]icor) wrote in [info]skystones,
@ 2008-01-05 13:28:00
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Entry tags:cloud/aerith, final fantasy vii

[Final Fantasy VII] Cloud, Aerith - No Further Than Before
Title: No Further Than Before
Rating: PG
Word count: 856
Characters: Cloud (and Aerith, sort of).
Summary: The world changes, but it keeps raining.
Notes: Because I like Cloud and Aerith too much to take the easy option, and assume that they'll die and be happy together. That said, this isn't particularly sad, I think.

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At the edge
Of a world
Beyond my eyes
Beautiful
I know exile
Is always
Green with hope -
The river
We cannot cross
Flows forever
      The Promised Land, Samuel Menashe


It's just rain, he tries to explain: it's just rain, and it melts into rivers, splits the earth apart to create oceans, and it never stops falling; from the sky to the flowers from the clouds to the earth. It's not as if it even has a heartbeat; simply that it's a part of a whole, part of something bigger than the way it feels on his skin, in his hair.

They worry about him sometimes. There are photos on his desk, hundreds of them—the ones he's bothered to get developed, at least—spread out as if he's made a puzzle out of the landscape. It's not healthy, but it's Cloud, and he's always been like this; they pick up the photos, turn them over, flip them upside down, over again, and nothing—just fields of blue and green and yellow.

Cloud always takes the photos away from them, pins them back against his wall. When they ask, as they always do, what he's taking photos of, what he's looking for, he tells them: nothing, and that's always that. He's happy, nowadays, or something it close to happiness. It makes him smile, at least, and that—well, that's something.

He has no home, and probably never will. No one knows where he is most of the time, least of all Cloud. He doesn't make plans, doesn't carry anything other than a sword and a camera, and whatever gil's hidden deep in his pockets. The world's small, he tells them, and he holds his hands out as if Gaia is a ball he can mold. He's going somewhere, he knows he is, and the journey's worth it. The Planet's tiny, and all he has to do is keep moving so that time doesn't matter. The here, the now: it'll be dealt with, soon enough.

(It's like this, he says, two years later: she said she was coming back, said we'd laugh together when it was all over. Everyone's silent. He knows it's not true, but he knows that she's laughing, with or without him; just in another room, perhaps, without windows, doors or light.)

No matter how far Fenrir takes him it's always cold and dry when Autumn sets in. He stops, sometimes, just to breathe, to lay in the flowers. But they're always withered, turned brown and crisp by rough winds, and the sky is empty. It scares him when it becomes colder than the day she died, and he wonders if she'd even recognise him now; his hands are calloused, as if he has been grasping for ghosts. He cannot speak for the rest of his body, his face, because oftentimes he forgets he has a reflection. (Never, ever, look in a lake, Cloud, he reminds himself. Never.)

But it passes, the feeling (the sinking) always passes. Spring comes and it passes, and he smiles again. There are flowers and there are photos and Gaia really is so insignificant when the rain begins to fall. It's Spring when it happens: either the road is too rough, or he just stops searching. Fenrir's front wheel is still spinning when he realises what's happened, realises he's suddenly outside of his own body. There's blood in his hair, and it happens so quickly that not having a heartbeat is as natural to him as breathing once was.

The journey's over, he thinks. Twenty-five years and the journey's over, but—promises have been broken before, so this shouldn’t surprise him. He's not entirely sure what happens when; his body loses form, his mind loses shape, and the next thing he knows he's sinking through the earth, drowning and floating in the Lifestream all at once. And he can't remember, can't remember what he was looking for, who he was, but it's wonderful here; the souls are all silent in the depths of the Lifestream, save one. It's a noise he can't hear, only feel, and maybe he felt it in his lifetime before.

It doesn't matter, though. When he tries to move towards the sound he never reaches it, as if there's a river he (they) can't cross. Maybe it's meant to be like this; eventually, everything ceases to be, and there's nothing left to do but rise up, to become part of the Planet and to begin again, as many times as he needs to.

Even if that takes forever, even if he never manages to get to the other side. The noise, the feeling; it's entwined with everything but him, so familiar but so distant. He can't remember anything, but as he returns to the Planet, he knows there's no need to breathe anymore.

*

Thousands of years later, and it's still raining. Everything else passes, as it must, but rain falls, streams spring to life and seas clash; rain falls from the clouds to the flowers from the sky to the earth.

Thousands of years later, and it's always raining in the Promised Land; it's part of something bigger, a feeling that doesn't need skin to touch or eyes to see or fingers to tremble.

*

It's just rain, someone once said: it's just rain.



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[info]neversnowshere
2008-01-05 09:12 am UTC (link)
Ahh, this is lovely as per usual.

I'm absolutely floored by how wonderfully (AND QUICKLY HOLY SHIT) you write. It's descriptive and touching without being overly flowery or trying too hard.

You just do a wonderful job. :)

my favorite part-
There's blood in his hair, and it happens so quickly that not having a heartbeat is as natural to him as breathing once was.

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so effin' amazing!
[info]nesza
2008-01-05 10:15 am UTC (link)
you never cease to amaze me, icor. your fics are always lovely and perfect and touching. this fic is no different.

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[info]ardwynna_m
2008-01-05 12:06 pm UTC (link)
That's beautiful and insightful. The language is poetic, perfectly capturing a mind in turmoil without going too sharp or flowery. The 'Never, ever look in a lake' line was a well-timed wrench on the heart. It hurts, but not so much to keep a reader from going on, just like Cloud does. Lovely work!

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[info]ponyclock
2008-01-05 04:31 pm UTC (link)
Gorgeous work. ♥ Your stories always bring a little tear to my cold, heartless self. :,) The rain imagery is beautiful (and guess what? Where I am, it's raining like crazy!) and the ending is especially interesting--somewhere in-between bittersweet and a sense of being, finally, at peace.

I love how you take things and make them into this. I wish I had your talent. :)

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[info]lassarina
2008-01-05 08:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh, this is lovely. (here via [info]ff_press.) I like how the language is at the same time vague and incredibly focused, and I love the water imagery throughout.

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[info]colourfuless
2008-01-07 06:16 am UTC (link)
That was so beautiful. Your wording and use of the language was simply marvelous - I'm so envious!

After I read this, it wasn't the sort of 'awwwww' kind sadness that I usually feel after reading a particularly sad piece of work, but a more profound, aching sort of feeling that really stayed with me. It's just so beautiful (excuse my redundancy), and really one of a kind.

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[info]ravenclaw_devi
2008-01-23 03:33 am UTC (link)
It's not my pairing preference (far as I'm concerned, Aerith and Zack are reunited in the Lifestream) nor, connected to that, my take on the character(s).

But even so, this is beautifully written; and I like that you didn't go for the easy happy ending.

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[info]madamebatolli
2008-02-12 04:01 pm UTC (link)
Stunningly written, Icor, as usual! I loved it, (your use of rain imagery was fantastic) and I really liked the fact that it wasn't a typical happy ending with them simply being reunited in the Lifestream.

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Great!
[info]meowen
2008-02-23 04:37 pm UTC (link)
This one kinda stands out from from what I usually read, and nov that I've read it I'm happy that I decided to step off the humourfic-track one moment to read this splendid piece of writing =) It's great, beautiful, bittersweet and sad(in a good way). The ending leaves a nce feeling of relief, too, and I like that you didn't stretch out the death part too much. All in all- this one be going into my memories. My BEST memories.

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[info]lisaofdoom
2008-03-29 08:34 pm UTC (link)
Hi, you have Cloud Strife x Aerith Gainsborough claimed at [info]1sentence under [info]_012607. Do you still want this pairing?

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