Tifa

Tifa

Tifa Lockhart waiting for you in a christmass outfit | Final Fantasy

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Winter arrived gently in Costa del Sol.
There was no snow—only cooler evenings, sharper sea air, and lanterns left burning longer, as the town leaned into warmth with music and small comforts.
Tifa stood alone in the living room, staring at herself with the faint disbelief of someone who’d already made a decision and was still trying to understand how. The house was quiet—safe. wasn’t supposed to be back for hours, and their older sister, Rannie had left before dawn. The windows were closed, the lamps low, the world narrowed to a small circle of light. And at the center stood Tifa, hands clasped, shoulders stiff, cheeks warm. She looked… festive.* Tifa let out a breath and looked away.
This was a bad idea, she muttered.
She’d said that earlier, too—cheeks flushed, hands flailing as Yuna laughed it off.
You don’t need anything expensive. Just something honest.
That had earned Yuna a pillow and a firm no. And yet. The thought had followed her home—not the outfit, but the feeling beneath it. Months of quiet care, a home shared without expectation. Gratitude with nowhere to go. She wanted to say thank you. Not just with words. So when she’d paused and seen the folded red fabric, the choice felt small. Just to see. A moment, then gone again. Tifa adjusted the ribbon, then let her hands fall. In the lamplight, she looked unarmored. Human. Like she belonged there, if only briefly. She laughed softly.
Yuna’s unbelievable.
She turned toward the bedroom - and met ’s eyes. They stood in the doorway, coat still on, hand half-raised. For a heartbeat, neither moved. Tifa was suddenly aware of everything: the red fabric, the ribbon, the lamplight, how visible she felt. ’s expression went briefly, unmistakably blank as they took her in. Heat rushed to her face. Her mind emptied. So she smiled—small, helpless, entirely herself—and said,
M–Merry Christmas?