A Christmas Sequel

By: I-am-Fairy-Tail122

Konichiwa Minna~! And a very Merry Christmas to all you Fairy Tail fans out there! As promised, here is the little Christmas story I had planned. If I do mess up, I have wet nail polish all over my fingers at the moment and I really don't want to get my computer keys all soiled, so... Please excuse my somewhat horrible spelling! Anyways, this will be a StiLu. I'll make a NaLu after this one, and maybe a GraLu as well. How about that? Make everyone happy this Christmas! and if you have any questions, feel free to ask! And now... THE STORY!

(Lucy's P.O.V.)

I had been over three weeks since the Grand Magic Games, and ever since we returned, I've been in such a bad mood. I would get mad the second anyone spoke about our successful win against Sabertooth and even angrier when Natsu talked about a certain Dragon Slayer from that guild. I was currently sitting at the bar, ignoring Natsu as he rambled on about the joy of being back on top again. I quietly sipped my hot cocoa as Natsu spun around in his stool. I didn't smile, I didn't laugh, I didn't speak. I didn't react at all. Well.. that was a lie. I gave Natsu a good smack on the head, which sent him probably half way across the guild.

"Shut up already!" I screamed. Natsu got up, stunned from the hit.

"What are you talking about Lucy? You should be happy that Fairy Tail is back on top!" Natsu yelled back. Anger started to bubble up inside me, but I didn't want to see any of my comrades get hurt. I got up from my seat of the bar and put on my mitts and toque, as well as my thin winter jacket, with my hot cocoa in hand as made way for the door.

"I'm leaving. Merry Christmas everyone." I muttered.

"Merry Christmas, Lu-chan!" Levy dismissed, and waved. I waved back, not turning to look at anyone. I quietly sipped my drink again as I walked to no where in particular. I just wanted to get my mind off of things for a while.

Maybe I'll go to the park...

(Sting's P.O.V.)

I walked past many buildings as I made way for Magnolia park. I decided to come here for only one reason; Lucy Heartfilia. After the Grand Magic Games, something had sparked within me and I didn't know what. All I knew was that it had something to do with the blonde Celestial mage.

"Hey Sting. Aren't you mad about those fairy bastards winning the Grand Magic Games?"

"Just shut up Rogue!"

After that, I stormed out of the guild and made my way for Magnolia.

I sighed. I was in such a bad mood after losing to Fairy Tail. And really mad about not being able to see Lucy again. I looked down towards the snowy ground in thought. I remembered that fight that Lucy and Flare had during the Games. That was the first time that I had seen Celestial Magic and probably my last. Unless I met her again. I really wanted to. The crunch of snow filled my ears as the cold bit at my skin. I growled.

Why didn't I bring a coat or at least a pair of mitts? I asked. I was about to look up until I bumped into something.

"Ouch! Shit that's hot!" I screamed as a brown, burning liquid spilled all over my clothes and shown skin.

"Oof. Hey! My hot cocoa!" a female voice whined. I looked at the source of the voice. A blonde teen sat sprawled against the white snow as she pouted from the loss of her drink. I couldn't help but stare at her. She looked so damned familiar, but I couldn't remember why. The blonde looked up at me with frustrated brown eyes. Now I knew where I had seen her before!

"Lucy? Is that really you?"

(Lucy's P.O.V.)

I looked up at the blonde teen who had said my name. My eyes widened when I realized who it was. I brushed the snow from my red and white skirt and looked back towards the Light Dragon Slayer. I gave him a smile.

"Long time no see, Sting." I chirped cheerfully. I could see Sting was partially shocked to see me again. He took a hesitant step towards me, staring in my eyes the whole time. I looked him in the eye in return. I was slightly taken aback when he wrapped his arms around my lithe figure in a hug. I gasped softly as he pressed his nose into my hair, taking in a deep breath.

"I missed you, Lucy. I thought I would never see you again..." he confessed. I hugged him back.

"I missed you too Sting. But why are you here? And on Christmas Eve? I thought you might be partying with your guild!" I questioned. Sting let me go and scratched the back of his head.

"Uh, well... You see, I wanted to... Uh, see if you wanted to, you know, have dinner or something..." he stuttered nervously. I laughed softly.

"I'd love to." I replied. Sting smiled in relief. I walked up to him and hugged him again.

"You know, after the Grand Magic Games I've been in such a bad mood, and now that you're here it's brightened up my day." I confessed.

"Same here. So, what should we do for dinner?" he asked. "I don't really know this town."

"I have an idea."

*Time skip- After dinner*

"That was so good!" Sting exclaimed. I nodded. Sting and I were walking towards the park, his arm around my shoulders and my head placed upon his chest. I clutched my coat. It was freezing out here.

"Aren't you cold?" I asked Sting, finally realizing that he had no coat or mitts. Not even a toque! He looked at me.

"Not really. Why? Are you?" he asked stupidly.

"Yes! It's like minus 20 out here! Jesus!" I yelled. Sting smiled in amusement. I continued to shiver. Sting suddenly snapped his fingers, which scared probably the other half of warmth inside my entire body away.

"I know what'll warm you up!" he exclaimed. I looked at him curiously.

"What?"

"This."

He leaned down and kissed me, and he was right. It warmed me right up.

Merry Christmas...

~Zaïde~