Summary: People knew Fuyu as the 'Rouge Mage' because she always took on the most difficult of jobs without a guild's consent. When Fuyu finally joined her big brother, Fried's, guild FairyTail, she'll never forget how her heart pounded with anxiety. Two mysterious guys entered her life and Fuyu didnt want to let either one go.
Dragon Slayer: Waters of the Night
~Prolouge~
Winters Dreaded Storm
A young girl around the age thirteen walked on the cold streets of Hargeon. The frost showed no mercy as it bit at her pale skin. She had no jacket nor long sleeves to protect her from the not-so-expected cold that came her way. As she walked her long dark blue berry colored hair swished with the bellowing wind.
The young girl sighed. She couldnt stay in an inn tonight because twenty minutes prior she lost all of her jewels to gambling. Well not really losing them to the game. No she never lost –even if it meant cheating would ensure her victory, but one of the ordinary humans she was playing turned out to be a mage and to avoid the fight with a wizard she knew nothing about she begrudgingly gave up her few jewels. They probably werent enough to get her a roof over her head for the night anyways.
The girl's crystal eyes, the color of garnet, glanced up at the moon. Using a little magic she made the snow turn into water and create a barrier around her. Letting out a sigh she leaned against a tree with a little smirk. "Well it's a little warmer now." She said to no one. Maybe she was talking to the moon? With another sigh she went over her plan in her head.
'Im about four towns away from Magnolia. I believe thats the town where the Fairy Tail guild is located. Big Brother is in that guild. Maybe he's not on a mission and I could go see him. But if he's not I could keep going a few more towns over to join Blue Pegasus. It's about time I join a guild.'
Nodding with confidence the girl drifted off towards the world of darkness. She had no dreams to think of, no hallucinations to get lost into. And so her eyes slowly snapped shut, her tiredness from the long journey over taking her conciousness.
