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Here's my first attempt at FFVII stories... This is a series that takes place a year after Sephiroth's defeat. The series as a collective whole is called 'The Way the Stars Are Made'.
It all starts when something isn't quite right with the sky one night, and it reminds Red of something his grandfather once said... When the Stars Get in the Way
- In the sequel, Shinra finally gets even with Cait Sith for helping Cloud in the end... The Punishment of Traitors
- Something's terribly wrong and no one's sure what it is... And while defective phoenix downs and the fear that Shinra might be rebuilding are considerable problems, they're just the beginning... Something's Amiss
- Red XIII, Cait Sith, and Yuffie get some unexpected help putting the clues together... The Wisdom of the Birds
- There's something strange going on in Junon, and it's up to Cloud and the others to find out what... What's Happening in Junon
- A descriptive rendering of my favorite scene of FFVII... Major spoiler for those not past the first disc... Prayer in Moonlight.
- I wouldn't recommend reading this unless you've gotten past the first CD. This is a very short poem about Aeris...To Save The Planet
- The Turks take on two new members just in time to confront a particularly difficult mission... A FF7/FF8 crossover. New Recruits.
- The cast of Pokemon, FFT, and FFVII have a picnic. Find out what happens when these characters get mixed up! The Picnic *Note: This story is by Red Chocobo*
- Many years after the end of FFVII, a young man without a name is discovered in the Midgar Jungle, with a strange knowledge of the mythical "materia"... Cid Gainsborough *Note: This story is by Alex Weitzman*
Enjoy what's up already and check back often; I'll be writing more all the time! Write me with comments on the stories or suggestions for conclusions; I might take them if they're bettter than what I have in mind. Or, if you don't want to write, just sign the guestbook. It's on our main page.

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