"Well, good," she murmured. She could feel his calloused fingers moving over her back, and she sighed in contentment. "Mmm. Apparently he did some things for you in another reality. So many of them is confusing, but he's quite good." When his face appeared over her shoulder, she pressed a quick kiss to his forehead.
"Yes. Remember when I told you about the Fayth, how they were people who encased themselves in living stone? That's one of them. I don't know his name, but the Aeon Yuna got from him was a dragon named Bahamut. He came to her in visions at times, but more her companion. It's a reminder of home, I suppose, of the sacrifices everyone made." She chuckled a little to herself. "It didn't hurt as much as I thought it would." She'd almost considered going back for another, but she wasn't sure what she'd get.