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Time for some more Lightis content, because I can’t get enough of them :P. But this time, we’re doing a Miqo’te version! Special thanks to takaiya29 for making this fanart for me as a commission piece :D
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It’s been a hot minute since I made an edit but here you go have the power couple 😌
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Day 06: Rivals
(late but here)
Me, who can’t stop thinking about how if Noctis and Lightning were on opposite sides in Dissidia we could’ve had a great enemies-to-lovers ship: welp
For @lightisdays2k​
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Day 07: Witcher AU | Wedding
I have the most basic knowledge on the Witcher universe (which mostly comes from playing Gwent) so I went with something else for the last day.
Who doesn’t love weddings?
For @lightisdays2k
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Anyways lightis shippers how we feelin.
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good morning to the otp 😌💖
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I haven’t updated in forever so here I am! 
A M B R O S I A (Lightning x Noctis) (NokuRai) (Lightis)
Episode XII: Achilles
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Enjoy!! 
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『 LIGHTIS WEEK 2020 』
Day 7: Witcher AU
«I dreamed of becoming important to someone, someday. You’re important to me.»
I don’t have much to say except I’m sorry I’m late.
When I saw “The Witcher” I really liked that scene and I wanted to draw it with Light and Noct.
I guess I will be publishing the following FanArts in countdown, today was the turn of the 7th … tomorrow (if I don’t have any unforeseen events) it will be the turn of the day 6 and so on.
I have seen (and read) the works of the rest of the Lightis community and I just want to say that I found them beautiful, hopefully next year will be just as wonderful @lightisdays2k.
Thanks and see you soon!
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Partners in crime #LighTis
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I’LL PROTECT YOU WITH MY LIFE
Day 01: role reversal
Rating: T
A/N: My entry for another @lightisdays2k lightis week (2020) yaay! hope you guys like this short fic (2.3k+ words) i’ve written. i’m sorry if i got some of the original plot wrong BUT this is my own au, so deal with it. lol
“Princess Claire Farron, as one of your Father’s will before he…" 
Silence soon cut through the halls by the sudden pause.
”…died,“ the future queen of Bodhum finished the sentence for him as her advisor. 
She’s seated in a black throne wearing the royal crown and a long black dress carefully embroidered with pearls, making her look more regal yet daunting. Her pale aqua eyes looked sharp, ready to slit the advisor’s throat standing before her. 
Why were they afraid to say the word? Whatever they say would not change that her father’s gone.
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noctis-x-lightning · 4 years
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Day 1: Role Reversal
Hi. Burning Phoenix here. So I lack a tumblr but I still wanted to share this. My take on Day 1: Role Reversal
He loved fishing. It was no secret that when he was not working on his duties, he would either be at the arcade, or by a lake with his gear. It was relaxing and enjoyable, no matter what his friends say. There was just something about enjoying a good, clear day while standing by the water’s edge and waiting for the perfect catch to come along. And the power struggle between angler, and the fish.
“Again with the fishing…”
Noctis nearly jumped at the voice and turned to face the culprit. He cleared his throat and regained his composure. “Hey Light… I thought the princess needed her beauty sleep.” He teased.
Princess Éclair ‘Lightning’ Farron gave the dark-haired young man a frown. “You’re the one who enjoys sleep more than a cat does. Makes me wonder how you of all people managed to make it into the Guardian Corps.”
“That hurts my feelings,” Noctis pouted, and reeled his line in. “I’m pretty good at my job, and you know it.”
Lightning crossed her arms. “Right. The guy who enjoys rushing off to grab his gear whenever he sees a body of water that’s deeper than a swimming pool, spends his gil on arcade machines, can’t keep his own apartment clean, and sleeps the day away.”
“You know you love me anyway,” He teased with a boyish grin.
Although Lightning would never say it out loud, she could admit that she did find him decently attractive. She did have eyes after all. But far be it from her to just babble like a school girl with a crush. She already had Fang for that, who enjoyed catching the eye of both men and women alike.
“Don’t push it, Noct.” Lightning sighed and moved to stand beside him.
He grinned and cast his line again, hoping for better luck. Especially now that Lightning was beside him. He enjoyed her company; she may have been stern and sharp-tongued. By-the-book and no-nonsense, but he had seen the other side to her shine through despite all that. Though he had to admit they did not really have the best first impressions of each other. Especially after she had learned he was one of the Guardian Corps, and bodyguard assigned to her.
Lightning had protested, stating she already had her retainers in Oerba Yun Fang, Oerba Dia Vanille, and her own sister, Princess Serah Farron.
As the older and protective sibling, Lightning had strongly protested against her younger sister acting as guard and retainer. But the Farron bloodline was a stubborn lot, and Serah argued against the firstborn heir until Lightning had to eventually give in. Somehow.
“Why don’t you try it? We’re here in the Sunleth Waterscape, the place is all…uh…’naturey’, and the water’s clear. Perfect for fishing.” Noctis said and offered her the fishing rod.
“You’ve been spending too much time around Vanille, I see.” Lightning raised an eyebrow, but accepted the offered fishing pole and took Noctis’ place as he stood back to let her do the fishing herself.
The guardian chuckled and rubbed the back of his neck. “Well…better than hanging around Fang too much.”
Unable to help it, Lightning let out a chuckle. “Yeah. I think we can all agree to that. She’s a bad influence enough already.”
Noctis blushed, knowing what his charge was referring to. He waved her off defensively. “Those magazines weren’t mine! Fang shoved them into my hands…!”
“I didn’t say they were,” The princess said calmly, never taking her eyes off the line and the lure bobbing in the water. “Before you came along, she dumped the same crap on me back then.”
Noctis stared at her and blinked. Had he heard that right? “She…did?”
Lightning nodded. “She did. I once punched someone who was…let’s just say, coming on too strongly, and Fang decided I probably didn’t realize how flirting and sexual intercourse worked so she tried giving me erotic magazines, then started giving me graphic details of how to please someone’s genitals and other body parts, as a way to ‘educate’ me about the birds and the bees.”
The guardian snorted. “The stone-cold princess…keeping erotic material and listening to details of how sex works?”
Lightning nodded. “Yeah. Pretty much.”
“Great… Damn it, Fang.” Noctis muttered.
“Don’t let it get to you. She’s always been wild and shameless. Be glad it wasn’t condoms from her secret stash that she threw at you.” The lure was suddenly pulled under and Lightning began reeling in her catch, her arms tensing as she began her struggle.
Somehow, Noctis was too distracted by the idea of Lightning owning dirty magazines and the fact Fang had a stash of condoms—for Etro knows whatever reason and activities she gets up to—to even react to the fact the princess was reeling in a seemingly big catch. He shook his head from any unsavoury thoughts.
Lightning was a grown woman; it was none of his business what she did in her spare time. Not that any of it mattered to him. It was just his instinct as her personal guard to think on it, he reasoned to himself. He was just thinking cautiously, that was all. At least, that was what he believed.
The sound of splashing finally snapped him out of his daze and he looked over to see Lightning pulling something in, close to the shore. She dug her heels in as the fish began to fight even harder. She looked so focused that Noctis dared not interfere, though he was tempted to.
When the catch finally made it to the shallows, Noctis stepped out into the water to help with pulling it as the fight left the creature.
It wasn’t a giant, but it was an impressive catch nonetheless. Once it flopped onto dry land, Lightning exhaled and lowered her arms. It had been quite the workout, but nothing she wasn’t used to. She looked over at Noctis who was grinning at the prize.
“This is awesome! It’s pretty big one too. Good one, Light!” He sounded very eager and excited as he pulled it over to her. His eyes sparkled with joy at seeing such a great catch. Fishing really was such a passion for him…
Lightning turned her head away as she handed him the rod. “Yeah well…thanks for letting me try it out.” She knew how protective and clingy he was over his fishing gear.
“I bet Serah will have a blast in cooking this!” Still happy with Lightning’s results, Noctis turned to his charge.
Lightning shrugged. “I’m sure. After all, there’s no way Serah would allow Fang near the cookery.”
Noctis laughed. “Well her behemoth ribs are pretty good. I guess it’s her homemade barbeque sauce. Even if it’s the only thing she can cook up.”
“Oh really? Then I guess there’s no need for me to cook up extra of my behemoth steak. Then again, it means more for me,” Lightning mused to herself.
At the remark, Noctis’ eyes widened. “That doesn’t mean I don’t like your steaks! They’re great, really! Please don’t take away my steak privileges…”
It was one of his secret little pleasures, tasting Lightning’s cooking. Or rather, her steaks. Like Fang, it was all she knew how to cook, but it was rare for Lightning to even bother with the cooking since Serah was the better chef between them.
Lightning pretended to think about it. “I don’t know…”
“Please?” He gave her the best puppy eyes he could muster.
“Fine. On one condition though…” Lightning faced him, crossing her arms.
Noctis smiled hopefully and stared at her. “Sure. Anything.”
The princess gave him a look. “Eat your vegetables.”
Now that was a deal-breaker. Noctis hated vegetables; they were evil in his eyes, terrible things that should never be put in anyone’s plate, let alone mouth.
“Anything except that.” Noctis huffed.
Lightning shrugged and turned away. “In that case, I’ll head back to camp. You can bring the seafood back.”
Noctis pouted at her retreating back. Lightning always did like playing hard-to-get. Stubborn Farron; it was in the blood. Serah could be the same as well, but Lightning was like a stubborn cat. Good thing he liked cats.
He hastily picked up the fish and grunted as he felt its weight. Thankfully it was not too heavy, but it still had an impressive bulk. Once got a hold of the catch, Noctis went after Lightning.
The princess paused and looked over her shoulder, letting her bodyguard catch up. She had to internally admit, she was rather fond of him. He was endearing at times, despite how much of a lazy bum he could be. He was indeed a skilled fighter, even able to match Lightning herself.
Not that she would ever admit that to him out loud. She did not need him growing a big head; his hair did enough of that already.
When they reached camp, Fang and Vanille were up and about, while Serah was just leaving her tent.
“Good morning, lovebirds!” Vanille waved in greeting.
Fang smirked when she saw the two walking back. “Hey you two! Where’d ya sneak off to? Went and got busy?”
“Shut it,” Lightning snapped and went to greet her sister.
Noctis groaned at Fang’s words and dumped the would-be meal down on the table set up beside the tents. It made a big thump as it made contact with the surface.
Serah made her way over to inspect the catch. “Wow, now that’s something. Good job, Noctis.”
“Actually…your sister caught it.” He rubbed the back of his neck.
The youngest princess turned to her sibling and smirked teasingly. “Did she now? Well, I’m glad you managed to find time to enjoy some recreational fishing, Sis. Especially with Noctis around to teach you.”
“Don’t push it, Serah. There’s only so far your sister privileges can take you,” Lightning warned with a frown.
Serah grinned and pushed Noctis towards Lightning. “I’ll get to work on making us a meal. In the meantime, you two play nice, okay?”
“Ohohoho! Rose Junior’s got ya there! Don’t be shy, Light. It’s normal to give in to one’s feral needs.” Fang winked at the two.
Vanille nudged her longtime friend. “Don’t tease, Fang. Let them have their moment.”
After the redhead pulled Fang away, leaving Lightning and Noctis with some breathing room. Of course Serah kept her head down, keeping herself busy with cleaning and cutting up the fish for the day’s large breakfast. However, that did not stop a grin from forming.
Lightning pinched the bridge of her nose. “I’m surrounded by…”
“Uh…yeah.” Noctis sighed. “Well except for your sister.”
Lightning shook her head. “She’s lucky I care about her so damn much.”
“Well, I care too. She is the other princess and all.”
An awkward silence followed the two. But thankfully, none of their companions decided to say a word. For now.
Noctis could not help but steal a glance or two at the princess. It still boggled his mind that a princess preferred to be referred to as ‘Lightning’. Despite the fact she did have a proper birth name, this moniker she took up was the name she preferred over the one she had been given. Strange, and yet it did suit her. She moved like her namesake and she even acted like it.
She had the grace and elegance of a wild cat and though she lacked the proper manners of a lady, that same fierce grace allowed her to seemingly get away with it.
But if anybody was even less of a lady, it was Fang. She was the definitive definition of a ‘wild woman’. Shameless and just full of teasing comments. Ever since figuring out Noctis’ infatuation with the eldest princess, Fang could never resist poking fun at the dark-haired guardian. Even Lightning was not safe from the relentless teasing. Only Vanille was their saving grace, but even she seemed to have caught wind of the hidden affections and enjoyed having her chance at a little tease or two.
Sometimes Lightning wondered how any of her companions, with the exception of Serah, managed to even reach the titles and ranks they had achieved. But it did prove despite their…sometimes childish tendencies, they were not ones to be trifled with.
“So…” Noctis began but trailed off awkwardly.
“So…?” Lightning raised an eyebrow at him.
Serah rolled her eyes at the sad display. She was well aware of her sister’s fondness for Noctis, but being the eldest Farron heir, and a Farron in general, Lightning was ever-so stubborn about it. She could openly feel like a regular woman and not someone of royal blood, thanks to the dark-haired bodyguard of hers, and she was able to enjoy the company of someone she could trust and treat her well as a person. Despite the growing affections, it seems even Lightning herself was either unaware of them, or she merely tried to push it to the back of her mind.
However, Serah could say the same about Noctis. The man clearly had a crush on her sister and Lightning was well aware of it. Noctis may be what one would typically describe as the dark and handsome type, though he acted anything but. He was sweet and shy and was an everyday man. Despite his duties as the personal guard of the princesses of Bodhum, Noctis enjoyed the simple pleasures life had to offer. He could make friends easily if he wanted to and he was capable of being serious when the situation called for it. And yet he was unable to properly confront Lightning with his affections without stumbling like a schoolboy.
Serah added the finishing touches to her seafood dish and decided that the two lovebirds had enough embarrassment for the day. For now.
“Alright, everyone! Time to eat!” The youngest princess announced.
Lightning and Noctis glanced over at her before exchanging looks at each other. They’ll get a chance to talk. Later.
The princesses and their entourage then found themselves at the center of their campsite, enjoying Serah’s home cooking away from home. They still had many miles and days before they reached Eden, but the journey itself was definitely going to be a memorable one.
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@lightisdays2k day 3//highschool au
Lightning has a crush. She writes a note. There’s a little misunderstanding but in the end everything turns out pretty okay.
Pls enjoy 5k words of highschool au lightis
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Day 2: Fluff
Burning Phoenix here, with Day 2: Fluff. Enjoy!
The word ‘strange’ would be an understatement.
Those big brown eyes just kept staring at her, no matter where she went or what she did. In fact those eyes were staring at her so intently, she wondered what the owner of those eyes even wanted.
Carbuncle tilted its head slightly and its ears twitched as it observed Lightning. The rose-haired woman was pacing, and kept sending glances the little messenger’s way.
With a frustrated sigh, Lightning turned to face the fox-like creature. “What do you want? You’ve been following me around all day. And don’t think I don’t know what you are.”
In response, Carbuncle blinked and tilted its head the other way.
It was an adorable sight, but Lightning did not think so. The creature had been following her like a stray looking for scraps, but she knew that it was no ordinary animal. Not only did its fur have a strange tint and shine to it, but the singular ruby horn on its forehead gave it away.
“Stop following me.” Lightning frowned at Carbuncle and turned away.
As soon as she began moving forward, the fox creature began to shadow her again. Lightning rolled her eyes and opted to ignore the miniature stalker. She had better things to do than acknowledge the magical being.
And here she was thinking it was the end of the age of gods. Yet here she was, fresh off the train and heading to her new destination, and was now being followed by what she was certain was a new form of eidolon. An eidolon that was not being at all subtle if it was just walking around in its true form for all to see.
Carbuncle just continued to toddle behind Lightning, its big brown eyes still on her.
It couldn’t believe its luck when it first sensed a strong presence, only to see the subject of that presence step off the train. Not what it was expecting, but Carbuncle was convinced once it saw Lightning head in the direction it was planning to head towards as well.
Carbuncle decided to pick up the pace and walk beside the woman, now facing its eyes forward.
With an irritated sigh, Lightning glanced down at her unwanted company. “Why won’t you leave me alone?”
Carbuncle blink and tilted its head yet again. Its tail wagged in response.
Before Lightning could turn away again, the little fox creature let out a high-pitched bark. A rather endearing sound, but the former savior was not affected. However, the moment Carbuncle barked, her cellphone vibrated in her pocket.
Pulling the device out, Lightning stared at the screen. It was a message consisting of what looked like a sticker of a happy cartoon chocobo surrounded by confetti and holding maracas in its wings.
Lightning raised an eyebrow. Who sent her this message? Once again, Carbuncle barked and the phone vibrated and beeped with a new message. With actual text this time around.
“Hello there!”
“Is that you doing this?” Lightning demanded, frowning at the little messenger.
“No need to be so grumpy. Yes, it’s me. Hello, Lightning!”
“Whatever it is you want, you can forget it. I’m not up to being a pawn in any god’s game.” Lightning said, glaring directly at Carbuncle. The creature may be small but any mystical being was not to be underestimated. She knew from experience.
“No games or pawns. But I like your foresight!” Carbuncle barked.
Lightning frowned at the screen of her phone before looking down at the tiny furball. “What the hell are you, exactly?”
“I think you already know what I am. I could tell by the way your brows creased and your eyes narrowed.”
“The eidolons vanished from the world a while ago. So why do you exist, and how?” She still remembered the moment her own eidolon, Odin, had knelt down to bid her farewell before he and the other eidolons vanished into scattered light. They were gone now.
Carbuncle’s squeaky bark, and the beeping of her cellphone, brought Lightning back to reality. “Close! I’m kinda flattered you think I’m on such a high level, but I’m not an eidolon. I’m a Messenger! The name’s Carbuncle.”
“What’s the difference?” She huffed.
“Around here, there is a difference. But I’m not here to debate on that! I’m here to pick you up!”
Lightning was slightly taken aback by the odd response. “Pick me up? I don’t remember asking for a cab service from an eidolon… Messenger. Especially some furball.”
Carbuncle did not seem the least bit upset or offended, and instead just barked again, sounding a little hopeful.
“Favor for a friend. You match the exact description of someone I’ve heard so much about, and I’m rarely wrong! Besides, I doubt there’s many with the exact same looks as you.”
“You’d be surprised…” Of course she was not the only one with her description. There was also Serah, her younger sister. Someone she hoped to reunite with soon. Another reason for her trip by train.
“Either way, I’m here to bring you to Insomnia. You’re on your way there, right? So am I! Might as well walk together, right? Makes things easier.”
Lightning scoffed at the messenger. “A little late to be saying that; considering you’ve been following since I got down from the train. And I’m sure you have the wrong person.”
“That temper of yours was part of the description, so I’m sure I got the right person. Though you do seem more carefree now.”
“I was until some fox with a horn on its head decided to follow me like some stray dog.”
“Not fond of the higher power, I see. I understand. That must have been some journey, huh? I’m sure glad you managed to make it this far into your new life; now maybe you can continue where things left off! I’m pretty excited myself!” Carbuncle barked and pranced a bit, its long, fluffy tail wagging a bit.
“You act as if you know me. Carbuncle, was it? I’ve heard the name before, but that Carbuncle wasn’t some miniature messenger, and I certainly don’t recall an eidolon as fuzzy as you are. Not where I came from, at least.” Lightning considered herself to have a good memory, and she knew no eidolon or fal’Cie that took the form of a furry, teal fox with a horn.
“You’re right; I don’t know you. Not personally anyway. I only know you from what I’ve heard and been told! I was hoping you convince you to pay a visit. And since you’re off to the Crown City, this makes things easier. Good thing you decided to get a phone too; I like practicality.”
“Since when did eidolons need phones?”
“Messenger. And it’s just me, really. Nobody else. They’ve all gone.”
“Then why are you still around?” Lightning questioned.
“To be honest…I’m not entirely sure. But I like to believe it’s because I managed to earn my keep and will continue to do so.”
Deciding that she had wasted enough time already, Lightning continued on her way. Carbuncle yet again fell into step with her.
During her walk to her destination, Carbuncle kept silent for a good while, aside from mentioning a few factors like how the lands outside the Crown City used to be a bit more desert-like and barren but had now developed with more life in terms of nature and civilization. But the moment the end of the road seemed to be in sight, the messenger perked up again and began barking, setting off Lightning’s phone in her pocket.
“I’m glad you decided to come to Insomnia. I’ve been looking forward to properly meeting you. And I know someone else who’d be more than happy to see you again.”
Lightning sighed but kept walking. “You keep saying that. Who exactly is this person you’re referring to?”
“You don’t remember?”
“I can’t exactly forget somebody I never met in the first place.” She shrugged, sparing a glance at Carbuncle.
“Well I know you definitely know this guy! Just come with me and you’ll see!”
Carbuncle ran off ahead but made sure to slow down to make sure Lightning kept up. She frowned as she continued on; should she even listen to some fluffy creature that was obviously not a normal animal? And just when she thought she had put her days of following gods, behind her.
In the end Lightning managed to reach Insomnia with Carbuncle still at her side. Somehow nobody seems to be reacting to the strange little messenger.
“Tell me something; can these people see you, or not?” She narrowed her eyes at her unwanted company.
“Well I never really paid attention. Maybe they do, maybe they don’t. Either way, follow me! I promise you won’t regret it!”
Lightning crossed her arms and grunted. “I’m starting to.”
“The two of you sure have been through a lot, even if you were both so far from each other. But now that things here have turned peaceful again, you two can rekindle…” Carbuncle barked cheerfully as it pranced ahead.
“Are you going to keep playing games or are you going to tell me who the hell you think it is I know so well that you’d go out of your way to ‘pick me up’ from the station.” By now, she was getting tired of these riddles. Lightning could not believe she was being outfoxed by some…fox.
“Please be patient and you will see.”
Once again, Lightning found herself unfortunately following Carbuncle in the end. The messenger was surprisingly friendly company at least, though she was not going to admit that. No matter how adorable and endearing the messenger was. Especially that bark.
Finally, Carbuncle stopped at some large gates, and barked.
Well, here we are! The Citadel!”
Lightning stopped walking and looked up, only to realized she had been led far into the city and somewhere rather important-looking. The Citadel, Carbuncle had called it. And despite the fact that it seemed like the place should be heavily-guarded, nobody seemed to be manning the gates, which struck the former savior as odd.
Carbuncle then led her around to much smaller gates, likely for the guards. “Come on in. Don’t worry, you won’t cause any trouble.”
“I have a feeling simply walking into some kind of official building through the guards’ entrance while the guards are oddly missing, is exact opposite of ‘not’ causing trouble.” Despite her words, Lightning found herself going after Carbuncle. She had come too far now.
They made their way to the center of the enormous plaza and Lightning had to pause, staring at the huge fountain. It was a rather intricate piece, and the water flowing from it was cool and clear.
“Can I help you, ma’am?”
Lightning whirled around to face who had spoken. In front of her stood a man dressed in a black uniform, his brown was styled into a slight up-do and his eyes had a distinctive scar around them. Yet by the fact he was wearing ordinary, clear spectacles, it showed that his eyesight had not been affected by whatever gave him the scars over his eyes.
“… I’m actually not sure myself,” Lightning admitted and glanced at Carbuncle.
“Tell him your name. Trust me on this.” The messenger barked.
She gave a doubtful look at Carbuncle; why should she trust the instructions of this messenger anyway? But a part of her was rather curious. Somewhat.
Finally, with a defeated sigh, she looked to the bespectacled man again. “I’m…Lightning. Lightning Farron. And I have absolutely no idea why I’m even here.”
Ignis raised an eyebrow. People often liked seeing the palace up close; at times to admire the view and at times to try and worm their way inside to see the king himself. However, by looking at the woman with…a unique hair color, he could tell she was indeed confused. Suddenly her words clicked in his head.
“Pardon me, but did you say ‘Lightning’?” He asked carefully.
“Did I stutter?” She crossed her arms.
Carbuncle began to feel the excitement bubbling up, but it behaved itself for now. The scene was getting rather interesting, and Lightning was quite good at hiding her surprise. But the messenger noticed it.
Ignis thought for a moment. He eyed the strange woman carefully; she was dressed in a white shirt with a white cardigan on top; her pants were brown and she had a suitcase in her hand. What was most striking was the woman’s rose-colored hair and her blue eyes. These factors did not escape Ignis’ notice. Not that they were easy to ignore.
“Well then, Miss. If I may be so bold; please follow me.” Ignis said and walked around Lightning and the fountain, towards a grand set of stairs leading up to the palace.
Lightning frowned. What was going on? She sure as hell did not know who that man was.
As if sensing her unspoken question, Carbuncle walked up beside her feet. “That’s Ignis. He’s a friend. He’ll take you where you’ll want to go. This sure is exciting!”
Lightning followed Ignis, still unsure if this was even a good idea. At least if things went wrong, she knew she survived worse than walking into a wrong building and causing a disturbance. And she’s done even worse. Not that it was a good thing to consider, but better than feeling unsure.
Once inside, Lightning looked around the large halls, seeing paintings decorate some of the walls. Ignis led her to a hall with elevators and called one down, stepping inside and inviting Lightning to follow. Carbuncle kept close to her.
As they rode to the upper floors, Ignis thought to make light conversation. “I’m unsure how you managed to find your way here, and quite frankly, I’m surprised to see you in the flesh. I admit I thought you were a figment of the imagination.”
“That’s…a weird thing to say to someone you just met.” Lightning commented.
Ignis nodded in acknowledgement and pushed his glasses “My apologies. Not to worry though. I’m aware of what happened, and I’m sure you’re eager to catch up as well.”
“Catch up? You act as if you know me, and you haven’t introduced yourself.” She had said that to Carbuncle as well. Why does it seem as it everyone around her may know what was going on, while she was left in the dark?
“Again, I apologies. Ahem. I am Ignis Stupeo Scientia; I am royal advisor to our king.” He said politely.
Lightning gave him a dubious look. “King? A city this advanced and civilized still need age old traditions and leaders like kings?”
“Your words confirm my suspicions that you’re not from Insomnia. Or Lucis for that matter,” Ignis said, pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose again.
“That’s an understatement…” Lightning’s mind spoke. “No. I’m not. I just got here, actually. And somehow I wound up…here. I’m not even sure why.”
Carbuncle looked up at her; its face the definition of innocence despite its clear above-human intelligence.
Ignis said no more as they reached the desired floor.
He led her down the large halls until they were standing before two large doors with intricate designs. Lightning sensed that this room was rather important; given its place in the hall, and with the design of the door itself.
Ignis knocked on one of the doors, and gave it a second or two before pushing the door open. He gestured for Lightning to go ahead and enter. The moment he did so, Carbuncle made itself inside the room. Lightning watched as it did so, before she nodded her thanks to Ignis and stepped inside as well.
The door closed behind her and Carbuncle made its way to the front of the room. Its squeaky bark sounded off in the large room.
“Hey Noct! I’m back! You won’t believe who’s here!”
Lightning stopped and looked up the stairs at the far end of the room, where at the top, sat a magnificent throne. She certainly was no stranger to those; she’d sat on her fair share of thrones herself. But what caught her attention was the man who sat there.
Dressed in all black, his clothing regal and his features rather…rugged. His hair was short but still had a length, and flattened down. His facial hair was more of an obvious stubble than anything. So this was the so-called king?
Noctis looked down from his throne and grinned when he saw Carbuncle. “Hey little guy! There you are.”
He stood up and made his way down the steps to greet his guardian. Carbuncle happily hopped onto his shoulders and nuzzled into his hair, barking loudly, causing a string of beeping noises to which Lightning looked down at her own phone but saw no messages. She looked back up at the king and realized it must have been his.
Noctis laughed as he pulled out his cellphone and took a look at whatever it was Carbuncle had to say. Apparently, a lot.
“Look who’s here! Someone way back when! Isn’t it great?”
“I’m sure you two would want to talk and catch up on all the things you missed out on!”
“Don’t just stand there! Say hello!”
Puzzled, Noctis adjusted Carbuncle on his shoulder and looked up from his device, finally noticing the stranger in the room. No. Not a stranger. The moment he saw her, his eyes widened.
“Can’t be… Is that you, Lightning?”
That voice. It sounded so familiar, and she’d heard it many times before. A long time ago. But there was no way, and yet, there was no mistaking it. She looked him over again until finally it clicked in her mind. She did know him.
“Noctis.”
The king of Lucis grinned and rushed down the stairs to meet her. “Light!”
Carbuncle got off his shoulder and sat on the top stair to watch the two comrades reunite.
“What are you doing here? How are you here?” Nocits questioned, unable to believe his former war buddy was standing right before his eyes.
Lightning smiled ironically. “If I knew that, I would have told you I was dropping by.”
He let out a laugh at that. “I haven’t seen you since…well since the whole deal with Materia and Spiritus!”
Lightning nodded in agreement. “Yeah. Been a long time, huh? Literally decades, or even centuries ago.”
It was especially true for her, who had slept a great deal, living through decades upon decades until she and her friends banished a god to allow a new world to be created. How was she to know she would somehow meet a familiar face from the new Dissidia War? A face she only met once in that one New War; one she admittedly never really forgot.
“You look great, by the way. Uh…nice outfit.” Noctis complimented, still smiling and happy that an old friend was alive and well.
Lightning chuckled. “And you look…different.”
It was true; Noctis looked a little older, more mature compared to his young and carefree appearance way back when they first met. His hair has grown a bit, no longer sporting the spiked look—which Lightning had grown rather fond of—and now he was growing a little moustache and beard, and his posture was that of a regal king. Yet despite this, she could still see that boyish charm and sweetness underneath. He was still Noctis.
“I guess. A lot has happened…” The king trailed off, growing solemn for a moment.
“I know. A lot has happened on my end as well,” Lightning admitted quietly. They were both champions and so they had one thing in common with each other and other champions. The fate of their own world.
Not wanting to sour what should be a happy reunion, Noctis perked up. “But hey, looks like we both made it. I bet your world issues were solved.”
“Yeah, it was. All of it. Funny thing, I actually got off the train and came here to meet with some friends of mine. But I got…side-tracked.” She glared over Noctis’ shoulder, at Carbuncle.
He seemed surprised. “You know Carbuncle?”
Lightning scoffed in response. “Barely.”
Noctis rubbed the back of his neck. “So…you pretty much just got back after finishing off unfinished business…?”
She nodded. “Yeah. And I ended up here. In this building. And looking at you, it looks like you’ve…basically gone through shit.”
He let out a laugh. “Yeah, though I missed a whole ten years of it.”
His words caught Lightning’s attention. “… Ten years. How old are you?”
Nocis was taken aback. “Uh…I know it’s rude to ask a woman her age, but isn’t it still kinda rude to ask a guy that too? Kinda?”
“I mean it, Noct.” She gave him a look. One that was all too familiar to him when she was being serious.
“I’m…I guess I’m thirty now.”
“Wow. You really did get older.” Lightning smirked teasingly.
Noctis flushed at the comment. “Hey! But…yeah. Crystal sleep and all that.” He wasn’t sure what exactly she was hoping to hear from him.
Lightning nodded, expression slightly downcast. “I know how that feels, believe it or not. Twice, or maybe thrice.”
“And you? How old are ­you? It’s only fair I ask you since you asked me.” The last time they met they had been in their twenties, with Lightning having one year over him.
The former savior paused to think. “Right, twenty-four. I guess. Last time we met, I was technically twenty-one. Maybe I still am, in a way. Or maybe I finally moved on to twenty-four.”
“Uh…what?” Noctis shook his head a bit, feeling confused.
“I guess, chronologically, I’m actually…five-hundred-and-twenty-one.” Lightning said finally, not at all phased by her war buddy’s reaction.
Noctis was silent for a long moment before he slowly reached out to hold her hand. “I guess we have a lot to talk about huh? I-I mean if you want to! And if you’re looking for your friends, I can have send some people to search for them and let them know you’re keeping an eye out..!”
He let go of her hand and mentally kicked himself. She and he may have had a deep connection years ago during the new Dissidia War, but that did not mean she still…
Lightning sighed and took his hand back. Despite Noctis becoming more…grown-up and mature, complete with a poor excuse of facial hair, he was still that same shy and boyishly charming Noctis Lucis Caelum. And after everything she had gone through, she was not going to pass this opportunity up.
“Thanks, I appreciate the extra set of eyes. And I got nothing but time on my hands.” She said gratefully.
Noctis blushed and looked down at their connected hands. He suddenly felt like he was twenty again, first meeting that stoic and serious warrior who cut down her dark doppelganger with lifting so much as a finger, and then dragging him along to meet some goddess in mechanical clock dress. Neither of them knew they would bond so strongly, even in a place strengthened by the energy of battles. Thinking of those times when he and Lightning… It still warmed him inside.
“You know…I was kinda wondering if you’re still…available…?” Already a king at the age of thirty and he still could not find it in him to ask Lightning out on a date without sounding like a moron.
Lightning smirked. “Why? You had anything planned for the day?”
“Well, uh… I could clear my schedule and stuff. I mean…my duties for the day aren’t that… How do I put this…?” He was stuttering a bit. As if this was their first meeting all over again.
“As long as the place as good steak, why not. And no, I’m not seeing anyone. Yet.” Lightning said, a seemingly mischievous glint in her eye. It seems he was still the man she knew. In some way.
Noctis smiled. She still loved a good steak. He regained his composure, his regal side showing. “Yeah. Steak. I know a good place where we could dine together. Maybe you’ll allow me to give you a tour of the Crown City?”
Lightning could not help but form a smile of her own. “If His Majesty wouldn’t mind entertaining an old soldier, I’d be honored.”
From the stairs, Carbuncle purred in content. “I love happy reunions.”
Lightning let out a sigh when she heard that adorable bark. “First, you need to explain what’s with the furball.”
A chuckle escaped Noctis and he hugged her close. “Sure, once we get to our date.”
Lightning was many things. She had been a soldier, the knight of a goddess and forced to take up the mantle as a savior. At one point in-between, she had been lovers with a prince—now a king. But of all things she was not expecting despite all this, was to be surprised that she would end up reuniting with her old flame, and possibly reuniting with her friends and sister sooner than expected.
All thanks to a persistent ball of fluff.
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@lightisdays2k day 02: fluff 
𝚜𝚞𝚖𝚖𝚎𝚛 𝚋𝚛𝚎𝚎𝚣𝚎 𝚋𝚕𝚎𝚠 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚍𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚎𝚕𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚏𝚕𝚎𝚠, 𝚊𝚗𝚍  𝚒 𝚊𝚖 𝚕𝚘𝚘𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚊𝚝 𝚢𝚘𝚞.
noctis watched as she marveled over the dandelions dancing away with the wind; innocence  broke into her face, melting away the coldness she usually wore. but he knew it’s all just a front. and he’s one of the lucky ones that successfully won her affection. giving him the privilege to see and experience her wonder, she failed to adore.
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@lightisdays2k day 2//fluff
Noctis can’t help himself. Pulling Lightning close with the hand on her waist, he leans over, pressing a kiss to the side of her head. The reaction was instant. Flustered, Lightning turns to the younger man, still not used to her boyfriends random surprise attacks of affection. Her face makes Noctis hold back a laugh.
‘Cute.’ He thinks to himself. Seeing this, Lightning grabs fistfuls of his shirt, and yanks him down. Her lips press insistently against his. In that moment, Noctis short circuits, his face darkening with color at the feel of Light’s soft lips against his. Seconds pass, and when Lightning finally pulls away, she smirks when seeing Noctis’ beet red face, his lips moving, trying to say something, anything. She kissed him speechless. Perfect payback.
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