Hi, it's me again, Indh13 (*pronounce: In-Dee) (^w^)v. I read a novel and that immediately gave me an idea for new fict. Actually I'd finished this chapter since a month before but because I'm still hesitant about whether I should continue this or not, so I just keep it in my computer. This story isn't the first priority for me and the possibility of being hiatus is big enough. But, I'd like to share this. I barely see a GraJu fict (*okay, there are some, but they're in Spanish or France or even Portuguese! I cannot read them! XC) So recently, I started to think to publish it, just to see your respond.

Well, anyway, please try to read this. And please, oh please… leave me review if you read. I want to know what you think about it. The review may be anything! Even flames are warm-welcoming.

SOMEWHERE I BELONG

Rate : T

Genre : Friendship, Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama

Pairing : GraJu, NaLi, LoLu, GajeeVy, ErJe and more pairing… I'm planning to,

Disclaimer :

I do not own Fairy Tail and all of its characters, but Author wish she could own Gray Fullbuster for her own XD (*yar wish~~~)

WARNING!

Perhaps, my story is OOC and Discontinue since this story isn't the priority for now. AU and OOC. Yeah, I mentioned OOC two times already. ('=_=)?

***Fairy**Tail***

Prolog : Girl Who Brings Rain

It was raining. No one would willingly spend their time outside unless they wanted to get all wet and cold. But in a silent park we could see a little girl being surrounded by three little boys. We could hear those boys insulting her. She looked so pitiable. Her clothes were covered in dirt and mud, wet from the rain. She had some small bruises here and there. She sobbed while covering her face with her arms, that was supposed to protect her face. Nevertheless, those little arms also got some wounds, so weak and limp in that state. The little girl cried harder and the rain poured harder as well, as if it cried with her. One of the wick-little boys pushed the poor little girl backward, making her lie on muddy ground along with her scattered books from her little blue bag.

"Jeez, you rain girl! Give us back the sunny days!" one of the boys shouted and kicked the little girl's foot that he could reach without any effort.

"It's because of you we have rain all day!" shouted the other. "It's because of you that we cannot play outside again!"

The girl twitched and tried to speak between her sob. "Ju- Juvia doesn't know how this thing could happen. Ju- Juvia doesn't intend to make rain pour do- down like this. Please don't hurt Juvia more…," she whined. A boy tcked and picked up a rock. He made a stance to throw it. The little girl's eyes widened seeing what would happen.

"You're annoying, rain monster!" the boy threw the rock straight toward the girl who addressed herself as 'Juvia'. The little blue-haired girl closed her eyes as the rock was thrown toward her. She then heard a thud voice but didn't feel anything hit her. She dared herself to open her eyes and saw a boy at about her age stood in front of her. The mysterious boy held his opened-umbrella in front of his body like a shield. Juvia saw the rock that was supposed to hit her fell uselessly onto the ground. This mysterious little boy had protected Juvia, he had saved Juvia.

"What the hell are you doing?" yelled one wicked-boy angrily. "Why did you save that rain monster?" he pointed his dirty finger toward Juvia. The latter girl twitched and looked away, while the mysterious boy tilted his head aside.

"What's with the rain monster? After all, you aren't supposed to throw a rock at her. You might kill her. And then, three boys against a little girl?" the mysterious boy said sharply and held his umbrella properly again, to shelter from rain.

"She deserves to die! She's a monster that made rain pours here every time!"

The mysterious boy blinked before burst to laugh, "Hahaha! What the heck? Rain monster? There's nothing like that, idiot! Hahaha!" he continued to laugh uncontrollably. The wicked-boys stared at him in disbelief and also angrily.

"Stop laughing! That's true! Wherever she is, rain will always pour down. Because of that we don't have any sunny days since she is here!"

"That doesn't make any sense," the mysterious boy said after regained his composure, wiping his watery eyes with one of his thumb. "How come a girl like her attracts rain? Ah, maybe it's because of your cruel way threatening her that makes the rain always pours down?" the boy smirked mockingly.

"Ha! You're the one who said that so that's mean you also believe in she is a rain girl!" shouted a boy in triumphant. The little girl lifted her head as a little disappointment stabbed her heart again. She thought she'd finally met someone she could rely on, someone who didn't believe in such a ridiculous thing like a girl who brought rain. But it seemed she hung her hope too high.

"No, I think it's a good thing if the rain cries along with you," said the boy calmly. Juvia stunned and really lifted her head higher, so as the wicked-boys. "So that's mean you have a loyal friend who understand you since it's crying whenever you're sad. It gives its sympathy for you" the boy smirked.

Juvia froze. She was touched from that boy's words. Meanwhile, the wicked-boys couldn't hold their anger anymore so they stormed forward to attack him. But the kind boy immediately closed his umbrella and swept their feet with it in a flash move, making all of them fell onto the muddy ground, face-first. They whined in pain as sobbing quietly.

The mysterious boy put on his mocking face, "Crybaby"

"Grr! Damn you!" shouted the only one who was standing—he should be their boss. He attacked the mysterious boy again. However, a punch landed on the aggressive-attacker's face instead.

"Yo- you! I'll tell my mama!" he cried loudly and ran away, his friends followed behind.

The mysterious boy laughed again and shouted back, "Yeah! Go there and call your mamas, cry-baby freak!"

"A… ano…" the little girl spoke hesitantly. The boy turned around and surprised seeing how bad the girl's condition was.

"Oh my, you hurt so badly," he kneeled down and grabbed a handkerchief from his pocket. But his white handkerchief was all dirty from paint. The boy remembered if he used that handkerchief to clean his dirty hand during art. He threw the handkerchief away and used his long sleeves to clean the girl's face in the end.

"Wa- wait, no need to do it, Ju- Juvia can do it by herself. Beside, it can make your clothes dirty." the girl blushed. But the boy didn't stop cleaning her dirty face. Sometimes he would mutter something like, "Crazy idiots, doing this to a little girl. How cruel". Or something like, "What's with the rain monster? These days?"

The girl gave up. She just enjoyed the comfortable feeling of the boy's warm hand gently rubbed her face.

"Well, at least you look better than before," said the now-smiling boy. The little girl blushed again and bowed her head. But then she slightly lifted it to see her savior's face clearly. He was a boy with dark messy hair, raven in color actually. His face was cute, kind of pale and looked more gorgeous with a warm-gentle smile plastered on it. He was in the same age as her and wore a simple navy blue shirt with a black short. He carried a side-strap bag, dark blue in color with some pattern that was having dark color. The umbrella he held protecting both of them from rain although actually it didn't too necessary again since them both had been soaked wet.

"Are you okay? Is it hurt in anywhere?" asked the boy. The girl shook her head gently. The boy sighed in relieved then gave his own umbrella to the girl who accepted it confusedly.

"What are you doing?" she asked slowly when the boy picked up her scattered books.

"Come on, we have to go from here. Rain isn't good for your health. You can catch a cold," he said and gave her the books.

"Thank you," the girl mumbled slowly. He replied with another grin.

"Err… do you have umbrella," the boy asked. The little girl looked around. She remembered she brought an umbrella, she always brought umbrella. It might be drop somewhere when she was being bullied by those boys. She couldn't see her umbrella anywhere.

"Juvia thinks she lost it," she answered slowly. "Don't worry, she doesn't need it after all," she added, pointing at her already-wet clothes.

The boy shook his head in disagreement.

"No no! You have to use umbrella or you will catch a fever. Here, just use mine and walked home soon," he said and handed his dark umbrella to the girl.

"Bu—… but…" the girl protested.

"What's your name?" the boy asked.

The girl blinked but answered, "Juvia… Juvia Loxar,"

"Well Juvia, I don't know whether the rain-girl thingy is true or not," the boy shrugged. Juvia stiffed because the boy still discuss about the rain thing, something she would gladly avoid to be talked about. "But… I think I know the way to make day sunny again," he winked excitedly. Juvia looked at him curiously.

"What?" she asked. The boy grinned widely.

"It's easy. Try to be cheerful. I think sky will smile as well when you're smiling. It cries because you cry for sadness. You know, you have such a good relationship with the rain," the boy smiled and looked up toward the still pouring rain. Juvia stared at him in disbelieve and also in awe. Smile. She'd never smiled. She was always sad and gloomy. So that's why sky also cried and gloomy?

"Err, I must go now," the boy excused. "Bye, Juvia. Don't forget to smile, okay?" the boy ran without his umbrella and waved his goodbye. Juvia then remembered something.

"WAIT!" she cried. The boy stopped and looked at Juvia.

"What's your name?" she asked loudly.

The boy smirked and shouted back, "I'm Gray Fullbuster. Nice to meet you," he smiled widely and ran again.

"Gray…" Juvia said slowly then shouted loudly toward the boy named Gray, "THANK YOU!"

Gray raised his hand, told Juvia that he could hear her. Juvia stared at the boy for long before she felt her lips curved. She wondered what was happened with her lips. It was strange but also felt good. Smile. Juvia Loxar was smiling. The rain poured lighter and Juvia stared at the sky. For the first time in her life she saw a sunny sky. Those dark clouds slowly went aside, allowed sun to shine. Grey sky turned into the blue one. The sky was finally cheered up, smiling, along with Juvia Loxar.

"Thank you, Gray…"

***Fairy**Tail***

Too short, huh? No wonder, it's the 'prolog'. And what do you think about it? Lame? Good? I know Gray was OOC here but, he was still a little boy, right? Ah, I forgot to mention that in this chapter I put Juvia and Gray in the same age, 10. And I know if I described the wicked-boys too much since they're too sadist for their age, ohohoho…. Sorry for that, (^^)a

I took the title from Linkin Park's song, 'Somewhere I Belong' (*And so I disclaim that Linkin Park and anything related to it isn't mine)

Thanks for reading my fict and so sorry for my bad Grammar and Spelling, English is my second language (*actually it's the third. LoL. Who care after all?) And please give this amateur author some good or bad feedback. So she will know whether she should continue this or not. It depends on you guys… more review, more spirit to continue… hehe…

Dadah~~~…. ('Bye Bye' in English)