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Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2016
A Final Fantasy fanfiction, inspired by early drafts of Cloud Strife
Highschool AU

WARNING: This fanficion includes cussing and dark themes. 

Cloud Strife is a Senior who attends to Dissidia High. He has good friends, an awesome roomate and he couldn't ask for more. Though, one day. A strange voice clicks inside his head. Demanding him to do things against his own will. Cloud can only watch as he does these things and loose some things close to him. Cloud begins to question his humanity, even why this is all happening. He wants to stop it but he doesn't exactly know how. 

Disclaimer: I do not own Final Fantasy or any characters used in this story. All credit goes to Square Enix.
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Final Fantasy VII : The Final Pledge

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3 years have passed since the last time I battled Sephiroth. life after that has not been the perfect but calmer, knowing that he will never come back. But recently, I have started having nightmares and hearing his voice again. At first, I wanted to ignore them, but when Kyra showed up I realised that it is inevitable. After all, he said, he will never be a memory.