My day started off perfectly when pieces of crumpled paper were thrown at me. It got even better when people 'accidentally' push me around.

And y'know what's even better?

Seeing my crush of 3 years flirt with the biggest plastic hoe at school.

What an amazing time I'm having.

I gently closed my locker, ignoring the menacing stares that drilled into my head. Instead, I imagined myself as a Fairy Tail mage, fighting off all evil with magic and saving the day.

Sigh, I wish it was real.

I got to my class and sat at the very back corner, I didn't want to draw any attention to myself. I'm known for my quietness and not-giving-a-fuck personality. I guess that's what people take advantage of, they feel like they're on the top of the world when they're hurting someone weaker than them.

I wished I had magic so I could blast them out of my sight.

But that didn't exist here. It's just an ordinary world, ordinary people, ordinary me. Everything here was normal and nothing was going to change that.

I sighed silently to myself, decided to pay attention in class rather than imagine about unrealistic things.

The final bell rang of the day, signalling the end of the day in hell. I gathered my things as quickly as I could, carefully not bumping into people. Fortunately, I didn't come across the Queen Plastics with their 10 inches of makeup caked on their faces everyday.

Glad my eyes won't be burned in the sight of burning plastic.

Once school was out of sight, I slowed my pace and enjoyed the peaceful surroundings. I lived in a quiet suburb area, everyone knows each other here. There weren't many girls my age, so I was the only one teenager there.

It was a 30 minute walk from my school to home, but I didn't mind. I liked walking, gives me the excuse of saying I already did exercise.

About 20 minutes into the walk, I was getting closer to home. As I was walking, I noticed a shiny object getting closer as I walked. I stopped and crouched down, picking up the object. It was a white, oddly shaped stone. It held a rainbow shine when shown under the light.

It's not like you find this everyday. I thought to myself, deciding to bring it along with me, slipping it into my pocket. After that, it was my usual walk everyday and nothing interesting happened.

Once I arrive home, I notice the place was getting quite messy. To tell you the truth, it was my brother that bought this small house before he passed away. You see, an adoption centre saw me unconcious on the streets when I was 7. A loving family adopted me and had a son of their own. They treated both of us equally and loved us. Unfortunately, my parents had a car accident on their anniversary. The impact killed both of them instantly. My brother became of legal age to take care of me at the time so I didn't have to return to the adoption centre. We moved out of our old family house and he bought a smaller house for the both of us. Another incident happened where he fell off his motorcycle while going to work. I turned 18 when it happened, meaning I had the right to live alone.

Along with a family picture and the smaller house, these were the only things that remind me of my now deceased family.

Placing down my things in my room, I go out to the kitchen. I also noticed the many plates left in the sink. I go around the house and clean up everything; picking dirty laundry, used papers, sweeping the dirt, washing the dishes.

I didn't know living alone could create so much of a mess.

Finishing up with the my cleaning duties, I open one of the cupboards and take out a box filled with cookies. I close the cupboard and went inside my room to do my homework.

"Hmm... Physics essay... English book report..." I whispered to myself while I checked my homework, making sure there.

For the next few hours, I spend it all on finishing my homework, as well as upcoming essays that were due a few months.

What? Better to get them done, then you can do whatever the hell you want!

Somehow I finished everything at exactly 11:55. I stretch my tired arms and massage my tired hands. Looking at the mess infront of me, I cleaned up all the papers and rubbish. I ate another cookie as a little reward to myself for cleaning up everything and finishing all the damn homework.

"Time for some Netflix!" I excitedly whispered yelled to myself, getting my laptop onto my lap and searching on Netflix for TV shows or movies.

I tried to loading up a horror movie, but it kept crashing for some reason. Clicking it continuously, I huff in annoyance and set my laptop aside.

Looking straight up at the ceiling, I place my hands at the back of my head and leaned on my headboard. Will school always be the same? I let out a sad sigh and shook my head, removing negative thoughts in my mind.

My head turns to my left, where my nightstand stood with the weird stone on top. Picking it up gently with my index finger and thumb, I admire the stone. Looking up closely, there were tiny sparkles visible inside the stone. Despite its irregular moon shape, it still was a pretty stone to admire.

All of a sudden, I hear a voice. A fucking voice.

The voice sounded so wise and kind, yet booms with majestically. It mumurs some kind of...chant? I couldn't make out the words well, but the last words it says sends me into a whole other level of what-the-fuck.

"Quinn, it is now time..."

I didn't have a chance to react when suddenly a blinding light emits from the stone, making me drop it onto my lap. It continues to flash an even brighter light, shining luminously infront of my bright blue eyes.

Suddenly, I feel a strange sensation of pain flowing through my body. It roughly becomes more intense as it surges through my veins. The light was making it hard to see, I didn't know what the hell was going on.

Then, my body gave up at the foreign pain and I completely passed out.

In the Fairy Tail guild, it was just like any other night. Natsu and Gray were fighting at the corner. Cana is drinking 3 barrels of booze. Lucy, Erza and Wendy are sitting at a table simply enjoying the loud night. Everyone else was drinking hard and just having a good time.

Ever since the Natsu came back from his one year training, it seemed like nothing happened and the guild was back to normal. Despite going through the hard and rough times, everyone continues to support each other. This guild cherishes friendship more than anything in the world. The bonds are as strong as metal, it could never break.

Erza was taking small bites from her all time favorite strawberry cake, savoring the sweet taste.

"It's just like the Taturos event never happened." Wendy says, smiling at everyone's joyful behavior.

"That's Fairy Tail for you." Erza replies after swallowing a bite.

"We tend to forget things that just happened." Lucy sweatdrops at her guild's weird behavior.

Suddenly, Natsu picks up an somewhat familiar scent. He throws Gray down on the wooden floor and tries smelling the scent once more.

"Oi, teme, what the hell was th-" Gray stopped himself as he saw his rival with a serious expression.

"I smell something weird, it's coming from outside!" Before the ice mage could even reply, Natsu barges through the guild doors and goes outside. That got some attention from the people inside. Lucy, Erza, Wendy, Mirajane, Gray and along with the Exceeds follows Natsu outside.

A bright light beam appears from the sky and shoots down, just a few meters away from Natsu. When the light slowly disappears, tiny sparkles appears and vanishes completely.

What shocked them was the body that was displayed in front of them.

It was a girl.

"What the hell just happened?" Gray mutters.

"Take her inside, we'll ask her questions later when she wakes up." Erza orders Natsu to carry the almost lifeless body inside the infirmary, which he obeys and did what he was told.

"I-I'll go with you!" Wendy follows Natsu inside the infirmary, everyone else waits outside in the guild hall.

The scene was hard to talk about, it happened all too oddly and quickly. Since when did light beams mean a body was going to appear?

Erza quickly explains to Master, who immediately becomes serious from his previous drunken state as he rubs his chin in thought.

"Ancient Portal Magic." Master finally says, a few people looks at him with questioning eyes.

"Ancient Portal Magic?" Lucy repeats, she remembered reading that in an ancient book when she went over to Levy's house one time.

"The name of the magic suggests what te magic does.." Master turns his tiny body towards his children, as if telling a fairy tale. "Ancient Portsl Magic, is Lost Magic. In old times, this magic was made to make travelling to other worlds more convenient. Unfortunately, someone misused it. He took advantage of it by going back and forth and damaging the protective barrier wall between each worlds. Of course, the Magic Council had to seal away the magic for balance to return in the world. But it caused little fragments of magic to spread to different worlds. Or these fragments' magic would turn into a portal. They thought it had disappeared since the ancient times. The fragments were said to still be lingering in different worlds, but it would be extremely rare to come across one. But it's possible this person found the very last fragment."

Silence took over his children, almost speechless at the history behind the Lost Magic.

"I wonder which world that person came from." Levy asks no one in particular.

"We have to wait a little, she's being healed by Wendy right now." All of them looks at the infirmary door and waits patiently.

In the infirmary, Wendy held her hands infront of the body and a blue healing glow appears. She closes her eyes as she concentrates on her healing. Natsu watches at the side, leaning his back on the wall.

By examining the features of the body, it was obvious the gender of the body was a girl. She had black hair that stopped above her navel, like Erza's hair length. She looked fairly pretty, in Natsu's opinion. But he paid more attention to the strange scent that was emitting from her.

What is this strange scent? He thinks to himself as he crosses his arms.

"You can feel it too, Natsu-san?"

Wendy's gentle voice snaps him out of his thoughts and looks at the small girl. "I can feel extreme magic pressure coming from her, but her magic levels at the moment are really low." The blue glow vanishes from her hands, and lets out a soft sigh.

"Magic pressure? She smells weirdly familiar to me." Natsu tilts his head slightly and walks towards the girl.

Her face seemed to gain back its color from pale to slightly tanned. Her chest moves up and down, signaling the obvious that she's breathing normally.

"She'll be awake by tomorrow, she needs rest now." Wendy tells him and goes ahead first. The pink haired mage follows her, before giving one last look at the new girl. Then, he turns off the lights and left.