Chapter 1: Need More Gil
Cloud needed money but he was tired of fighting for it. His competitors were pathetically skilled street fighters with or without weapons. The money was good and fast, the only reason he had stuck to it. There weren't many fit jobs in Midgar and so Cloud kept fighting.
"Bam!" The strong man fell on his back with a clap on the pavement.
Another winning, another fight, and Cloud collected his Gil. Most of the crowd dispersed except for a small clan of children. Some kids ran up to him and asked the same questions the young always ask.
"Where'd ya learn how to fight, mister?" Asked one small child, just barely over Cloud's padded knee.
Another, not even allowing Cloud to answer, interjected, "Isn't your sword heavy? Why, it's even taller than you!"
Cloud smiled, everyone who had the courage to ask that question did. "It's not that heavy, I exercise everyday and I've gotten used to it by now."
A third, chubby child, asked, "Why are holes in your sword, sir?"
"To put Materia in. Do you know what Materia is?"
All the children laughed and the youngest spoke for all, "Everyone knows what Materia is! It's magic!"
Cloud smirked to himself, "Close enough."
"Why don't you have Materia in the holes then?" Asked the confused chubby child.
Before McCloud could answer, the small boy said, "Because it's too much gil, you dummy!"
McCloud finished counting his winnings. There was only 350 Gil, 150 less than last time. Cloud had been fighting in sector four for a while and people stopped betting against him.
"Hey ringleader!" Cloud shouted to the stout man counting his profits on top an empty barrel. "I want the rest of my money."
"You've got your money, now go before I tell my crew to make you go!" The ringleader's crew looked at Cloud; worried they would taste a sample of the fighting they'd seen so much of.
"I don't know if you should depend on your crew for that."
"What?" The ringleader turned his head to his men and sensed their freight. "Humph, I'll give you fifty gil more and then I'll ask you to stay out of my face, forever."
Cloud walked a few feet closer to the ringleader, ground his teeth and barely audibly said, "Make it a hundred and I'll take my leave."
The ringleader pursed his lips and became flush from neck to brow. "Here is your hundred gil, now get out, I warn you!"
Cloud turned and left with his three little companions following behind jumping and hollering at how tuff Cloud was and what a great fighter he is. All the time, they could hear the ringleader cursing at his crew for being so cowardly.
Up and down alleyways and streets the three youngsters followed the fighter through sector four until they ended up at a small diner at the corner of an unpopular gloomy street.
Cloud sat himself on an empty stool and waited to be served. There were two empty seats near Cloud, one on the left and another on the right. The smallest child, whose name was Brandon, climbed onto the stool to Cloud's right and then looked up at Cloud in awe, smiling the whole time with a ridiculously wide grin. The other two children fought over the other seat but Richard, the plump one, won over and laughed a childish laugh.
"What are you going to eat, Cloud?" Asked Richard.
"Oh, I don't know maybe a chicken sandwich and some fries."
"Mmm, that sounds good," said Brian, the child who had lost the seat battle.
"Meat and potatoes is a heap better than a chicken sandwich, why don't you get that cloud?" Bellowed Richard.
"A chicken sandwich would be lighter on my stomach."
An old waiter came over to the counter and asked, "What can I getcha?" He eyed Cloud's sword with momentary interest and then turned his attention to his pad. "Drinks first."
"I'll have a pint, give these kids some juice. Do you all like berry juice?"
The children were ecstatic, "Yeah Cloud, that's great! We love berry juice. Thanks Cloud!"
"Three berry juices'."
"And to eat?"
"Three chicken sandwiches with fries, one plate of beef and potatoes."
"Mashed or whole?" Asked the waiter.
"Mashed please! Cried Richard."
"Add some dinner rolls with that. That's all."
"Alright, that'll be fifty gil.
Cloud handed the money to the waiter.
"I'll be back with your food right now."
"Wow, thanks Cloud, you're a real nice guy," said Brandon while spinning around on his stool.
"That's ok, I've got some money that'll last me for a bit. Food is one of the best things you can spend your money on."
"Are you going to buy some Materia with your money, Cloud?" Richard asked wide-eyed.
"Don't get dull Materia, Cloud!" Warned Brandon.
"You're dull, Brandon! You've never even seen Materia."
"So! You've never either!"
"It doesn't matter, I don't have enough to buy any Materia anyways."
The waiter came with their drinks and set them on the counter. " 'Ere you go. Drink up."