Who am I?

By; InfectedTeddy

Chapter one: Not a siren!

Hey guys, I do not own Fairy Tail or any of the characters in this story, they are the work of Hiro Mashima, anyway, enjoy and don't forget to review, by the way, the art is from a person called Rboz.


Now, Levy wasn't like many other girls, growing up was hard for her, friends were a scarce luxury with her, family wasn't well family more acquaintances than anything. She saw things others couldn't… things that aren't meant to be seen, now you could say she was crazy but she was perfectly sane compared to most people. Her eyes though… they held a certain magic to see both the third, second and first dimension, her eyes were golden, not hazel but bright, shining gold that looked almost yellow. This of course, made her quite the victim for bullying, her eyes weren't natural… they were abnormal and so, she wore contacts everywhere she went, but that didn't stop what she saw. She saw our human dimension or Insan, then there was the second the supernatural dimension, or as she called it Eleri then the second was the mythical dimension, known to every beast and monster as Mitski. They could see her to, all of them could, and the other dimensions could see each other but for some reason people from Insan couldn't see the other dimensions. The creatures from Mitski looked like humans but the supernatural beings, ghosts, ghouls, wisps; they were invisible to the… normal human eye.

At that very moment she was sat in a small internet Café with her laptop, her eyes were hidden by brown contacts, her blue hair was in a loose bun that was falling slightly, some strands sagging at her shoulders. Her petite frame was hidden under a baggy, thin, crimson jumper that was falling down one of her shoulders and she had tight, light blue skinny jeans on with scuffed, old, brown boots with frayed, black laces. She was a pretty girl, her height was tiny, being four-foot-eleven, and she was slim due to all the running she had to do when she was younger, her skin was light and fair, her figure was petite yet feminine and she had short, sky blue hair that hung in gentle waves just above her shoulders. Her face was heart shaped and she had a small chin with full, pouting lips and a button nose, her forehead wasn't too big and was hidden behind messy, blue bangs that were lightly pinned back by a crimson bandanna.

She sighed as she looked up, seeing several beings not so human in the line, a siren, with light blue skin, so beautiful it was almost mesmerising, to any normal person she looked just like another pretty girl, slim, curved with long, blonde hair and cat like, bright green eyes. There was also a wear wolf in the line, his long, thick black fur was coating his huge body, and he looked like a large, burly man with tanned skin and a long, black beard with hairy arms and shaggy black hair. She also spotted two ghosts wandering aimlessly around, looking at people, laughing as they blew cold air on the backs of their neck and she shook her head. They looked young, not much older than her, maybe in their mid-twenties in vintage clothing, maybe from the fifties and they looked pretty cut up, like they'd been in a crash. One was a girl in a pretty, burnt and torn red dress with a puffy skirt, her thick, dark brown hair done up in a beehive and the guy was in a biker jacket, his shirt torn and dirty with dirty jeans and biker boots.

Levy smiled well at least they're having fun in the afterlife… she thought as she sipped at her mocha, some of the froth coating her lips and she licked it away as she looked at her paper, it was due in after Monday and is was already Saturday but she couldn't concentrate. Her mind kept wandering, staring at the creatures and people that passed by the window and she groaned, usually she was so quick with her assignments but for some reason, the theory of William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' was lost to her. She was doing and English and history major which she was now regretting because it was triple the work of most other classes. Levy placed her head on the desk as she contemplated knocking herself out and she closed her eyes, she had to find a way to keep her head focused, somewhere quiet, were not many people were. The less beasts, ghouls, and humans… the less anything then the more she could concentrate but in the city, that was like trying to find a needle in a haystack… unless she went down town. No! That was out of the question, to many of the bad beasts lurked in the alleyways and she wasn't about to be abducted, bitten or killed by anything human or otherwise. I could always go to the library… urgh but that's owned by the vampires…! She groaned but it was her only option and she sighed, packing her laptop away in her bag and putting the lid to her mocha on as she exited the Café, some creatures looking at her in confusion because she knew that they knew that she knew what they were. Try saying that twice as fast! She laughed to herself.

The breeze was cool on her face as it was mid-autumn and the temperature was between cold and warm, a comfortable heat that soothed her skin as she walked, her black, laptop bag gently bouncing on her hip as she sipped at her drink. She nodded and smiled politely at anyone who looked at her, including the creatures that looked on in mute horror that oh-no a human could see them. It wasn't odd for her to get these looks, the ghosts were less surprised as others because they could slightly commune with the living but no, the wolves, witches, sirens, vampires, the fairies and goblins all but gasped in shock at her presence. Walking to the library took longer than intended because of the crowed she had to push herself through on the streets; it was almost Halloween and so, everyone was doing their shopping for candy, decorations and costumes. She never partook in such a holiday, the creatures never got offended by humans imitations of them… well vampires got offended at Twilight but then again who wouldn't. Levy, she knew it made the realm between worlds weaker at the three dimensions merged slightly and things… never ended well, too many went missing… to many people died on that holiday and she never wanted to be one of them.

The library loomed in front of her like some sort of gothic castle, huge gargoyles were perched on the cement pillars, unmoving but she knew that the beasts were very much alive. Glass windows were stained with images of Christ, like the vampires were trying really; really hard to not arouse suspicion thought most mistook the library as a rather large church. She sighed, walking up to the arched, open doors that were heavy wood with black locks on them, as she stepped inside, it was eerily quiet and dark, shadows grey against the stone walls and she felt a chill run up her spine. With her free hand she gripped the strap of her bag, ready to swing it if needs be and she peered around the huge, wooden shelves that formed a maze to the centre of the room where a study wing was. Once in the middle, she put her bag down on the desk and looked up at the second floor, seeing someone slink into the shadows just before she could get a good look and her heart sped up as she gulped and pretended she wasn't scared. She scraped a chair along the waxed floor, as if announcing her presence in the abandoned library and sat down, pulling her laptop out of her bag and placing her coffee on the table as she opened her computer. The screen lit up black and she saw the reflection of someone behind her, making her gasp and whirl around but no one was there… with a sigh she shook her head, she wasn't going to play the game this vampire was playing.

"You might as well come out, I know you're a vampire and I can see you!" She said loudly, her sweet voice ringing around the room like the echoes of bells and there was gust of wind. Hey brown covered eyes looked up, seeing him stood there like a dark angel, vampires were known for being beautiful but he really was enchanting, at first she though he might have been a male siren though they didn't exist.

"Hello there…" he purred, putting his toned arms on the desk as he stared into her eyes, his red orbs searching hers or maybe trying to compel her but that sort of thing didn't work on her, other vampires had tried it. The man was maybe a little older; his body was rippling with muscle that was stretching his tight, white shirt, the black sleeves rolled up to his elbows showing the scars on his right arm. He wore dark jeans and had long, black hair that was a shaggy mess, though the front was sort of moved to the side and falling down his tanned face. The vampire looked so elegantly inelegant that he made it work and she bit her lip, looking over his perfect face, his smirking lips with fangs gently protruding and his delicate, roman like nose, his jaw was sharp and those eyes, oh god she thought, she was getting lost in them. He had piercings, two under his low lip, two going up each side of his nose, three acted like his eyebrows and a set of five on each ear . "Would you mind terribly in telling me how you know what I am?" He asked in a dignified tone and she blinked, his voice was deep and smooth, making her bite her lip.

"I… I see things most humans can't I can see all three dimensions Insan, Eleri and Mitski… and every creature inside of them, your glamour and powers don't work on me because I'm aware of what you are…" she told him. Violet looked back down at her laptop, determined to get to work and the screen slowly slid down as the vampire pushed it closed and she blinked up at him. "Excuse me… I'm working…" she said lowly and he shrugged.

"How can you see my dimension or Eleri… you're human, it isn't possible…?" He questioned and she sighed sliding a few strands of her hair behind her ears, she wasn't about to be rude to a man who could quiet literally rip her in half.

"My eyes… aren't normal… that's how I see them… I don't know why or how but it's my eyes…" her light voice explained and he cocked his head in confusion because her brown contacts and she sighed. Delicately, she took both contacts out, blinking and rubbing her eyes before looking up at the vampire who gasped, his red eyes going wide and she smiled. Hey bright coloured eyes shining like jewels in the light as he stared at her like she might not be real before she put her contacts back in and rubbed her eyes before opening them again. "The doctors say it's just an abnormality, where my eyes are different colours…" she said and he nodded.

"They are beautiful…" he uttered out and she felt her cheeks grow hot as she looked away, such a compliment for a beautiful beast made her heart flutter and she smiled down at the desk. "Do not look away… don't ever look away, why do you hide them behind fake eyes?" He asked and she let out a small laugh as she looked up.

"Humans don't take to kindly to things that are different, my eyes are different and people are… afraid, in a way, so I hide them to make people feel comfortable…" she told him and he glared, his red eyes narrowing on her as he leaned forwards, taking her chin in his hand to make her stare at him.

"They are beautiful, you are beautiful, you should never hide those eyes, people are pathetic, they know you're exotic and want you to hide it so you are just another plain Jane…" he said and she shook her head, closing her eyes a little, she wanted to be another person, she wanted to be normal, the stares she got when she wasn't wearing her contacts were unnerving and embarrassing, especially the whispers and rude comments.

"They aren't, people like to be individual, they like to have something unique but my eyes, they scare people, gosh even some of your kind have said that my eyes are weird!" She exclaimed and the vampire frowned, his brows furrowing as he let go of her chin.

"Well they are imbecilic, you're eyes are unique, they amazing… truly, you should never keep them behind a mask" he told her and she bit her lip. "Can you take them out again… while you are in here, just let me stare at them… if that is okay…" he requested and she gulped, well he liked them so how could she refuse. She reached up, gently taking out the contacts and putting them in the case that was in her laptop bag; the vampire looked at her in amazement as she opened her laptop again and slightly hid behind it so he could only see the top of her face as he sat down. Her cheeks felt hot and she kept herself completely immersed in her studies, pretending that his staring wasn't bothering her when in truth, she felt a little self-conscious.

"So, what's your name?" She asked, trying to make idle conversation as she typed, for some strange reason it seemed easier to focus with him around.

"Gajeel… Gajeel Redfox… and yours my enchanting pet?" He questioned and she raised her brow at his comment though his name seemed just as posh as his accent.

"My name is Levy, Levy McGarden" she answered gently, her voice sounded like how the birds would sing and he smirked at her as she looked up at him.

"Pretty name… your family aren't from here are they?" He asked and she shook her head, though it seemed odd that he knew such a detail.

"Eh… no… my family is originally from Ireland, two generation have lived here though" she explained and he nodded as he stared at her eyes again making her blush as she quickened her typing on her laptop, as sweet as the vampire was, she just wanted to go home.

"That is what I thought… you know, you remind me of a siren I once met, and she had the same eyes as you, a beautiful deformity in her tribe…" he said and she raised her brow.

"I'm not a siren, I promise you that, I'm human… just a very strange one…" she answered and he smirked as he peered closer, leaning over her laptop with a grin.

"See… that is where I think you wrong… maybe your family originated from such a tribe, lore folk have been known to interbreed with humans" he said and she shook her head, she wasn't a siren, she knew that, her mother wasn't one and neither was her grandmother, they were just as human as her. With a scowl she pulled out her contacts, placing them back in before shutting her laptop and placing it in her bag as she stood up.

"Well, it was nice to meet you, Gajeel, but I have to go and this conversation is over!" She said in a clipped tone as she whirred around, her body falling back a little as he appeared in front of her and she let out a little yelp as he smirked. "You're not funny" her voice low and angry.

"Aw, are you not amused my little siren…?" He asked and she sighed, walking around him and listening to him walking behind her, so close he could probably breathe down her neck.

"No I'm not and I am not a siren!" She snapped and he moved so he was walking backwards in front of her, showing off like a child.

"I think you're slightly amused poppet, just ever so, you just don't want to admit it!" He grinned and she shook her head, she wasn't going to put up with him any more, just when she was about to shout at him, she watched as he fell over his own two feet and he let out a yell as he fell to the floor.

"Now I'm amused…" she giggled, stepping over him as he chuckled lightly, watching her leave through the open doors, knowing he couldn't follow her because it was still day time, only just though as she could see the orange glow of the sun setting in the reflection of the windows in the building across from them. Before leaving, she looked back at Gajeel who was still laid on the floor though he had rolled over and was watching her, she gave him a gentle smile before walking out into the sun light and into the city, finally heading home...