title: teardrops from heaven.
summary: It's raining. And this time, it's her.
dedication: a warrior queen. Cause my gruvia feels remind me of you.
notes: uh, my feels for gruvia kicking in.
disclaimer: disclaimed.
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It starts with a boy, no older than eight. He sits in the snow and thinks. Why does it even have to rain? He's teacher—or so, he's foster mom tells him. Oh, Gray. Rain comes for a reason. Someones tears, perhaps? He wonders out loud, Who's tears? Who lives in the sky? Tell me!— and for him, it doesn't make much sense. Not at all.
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He's 13 and driven out of town. His only family, long forgotten. As he finds a new family for him, it rains. Damn you rain! I don't care about someone else's tears! He kicks a stone. And runs away. He still doesn't get it. Not at all.
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He's 17 and he finds the meaning of life. And he has met her. The rain woman. He despises her. Kind of, at least. But he needs to save her. Come with me! I can save you!—Gray-sama... She knows the meaning of rain. Yet he still fails to know.
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He's 25 and he knows. Standing in front of her gravestone he cries. And it rains. It's raining and this time it's her. Crying. For him. Teardrops from heaven. And Gray understands.
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Fin
notes: So sorry I made Juvia die. Punch me in the face if you want. Oh my, I havent used Juvia's name even ONCE in this.
notes2: do you know that 'lluvia' (Juvia) means rain in Spanish?
notes3: review, then fav!
