Final Fantasy VII (7): On The Way To A Smile
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  • Reads 34,583
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  • Parts 105
  • Time 4h 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2012
On The Way to a Smile is a collection of seven short stories written by Kazushige Nojima the scenario writer for the J-RPG (Japanese Role Playing Game) Final Fantasy VII and its spin-off movie Advent Children. Each story takes a look at how the characters have been doing in the two year gap between the end of the original Final Fantasy VII story and the beginning of the movie Advent Children.
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After the events of Advent Children, Tifa and Cloud find themselves forging a deeper bond amidst the remnants of Midgar. However, their newfound closeness is tested as they confront both new adversaries and old foes. From unexpected betrayals to heart-wrenching sacrifices, they must navigate treacherous terrain, both physical and emotional, to ensure their survival. As they confront the shadows of their past and the uncertainties of their future, Tifa and Cloud's resilience and love will be put to the ultimate test. •There is a SECOND BOOK that follows this one it is called, "The light that touched me"• Based on the video game Final Fantasy 7 and the movie Advent Children. Disclaimer: I OWN THIS STORY, THE TITLE, AND COVER PHOTO. THE PICTURES IN THE STORY ARE CREDITED TO THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS.