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Chapter two(Final Fantasy)



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Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:02 pm
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Thankfully, Headmaster Cid arrived to inform them of thier mission. Looking around at them he cleared his throat.
"Is this everyone?Very well, for the last 48 hours Dollet a city across the sea, Im sure you all have heard about it. Have been requestiong help from us, they are under heavy attack from the Galbaldia force. The G-forces have driven most of the soldiers into the mountian's where they are currentally hiding. Your mission is to secure and elimnate G soldiers inside of dollet. This mission is not only a misson of helping someone but it is a way to earn your Seed Badge, go to Balamb city and there at the harbor will be a vessel waiting to board you. Good luck."
What would Galbaldia want with Dollet, Squall wondered. Dollet was a small pretty much useless city on the the other side of Centra.
"What he means by teamwork is just listening to me and no one will get hurt." Seifer popped off.
Zell rolled his eyed and muttered "What the hell ever."
"You say something Chicken-wuss?"
"As a matt."
Quistis stopped him mid sentence,"You should be going and good luck to you all."
"Instructor please save those words for a student who needs them and not such an aspiring student as myself." Seifer said.
Quistis unaffected by his words simply said, "Very well, good luck siefer."
Siefers smile vanished as he spit out, "You can put her on the list."
"Whats the list?" Zell asked.
"Its who goes on the trip with you to Dollet, which is fine, Ill be the instructer in charge."
She began to make her way to the parking lot.
Siefer watched her for a moment and followed, this should be interesting squall thought.
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The trip to Balamb city only took about 15 minutes and another 5 to the harbor where the vessel was waiting...

Im going to end it here
see others how you want to be seen
  








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