Author's note: OKAY... I have a couple of idea in my head and they just pop up in my dreams! GAH! It can be a little frustrating sometimes being a gifted being (and I mean one who is in touch with his/her intuition/nonentity reiki stuff). Once you are intiated on this lighted path, a lot of weird stuff happens (but I can't complain, since I've been at this out of the ordiary thing since I was 17, so it's kinda normal for me)

But when dreams get jumbled up inside your brain and you can't decide which one wants to come out faster, that's what's frustrating me.

All in all, sorry for my ranting.

Again, I mixed the fan fic with my personal wishes/life experiences.

Yes, i do wish to become an anime artist. Yes, I do want to go and life in Japan. To tell you the truth (from my point of view and belief), I actually had a dream recently (maybe half a year) where I dreamt one of my past lives (which was confirmed by my reiki master and another shaman master).

Turns out my infatuation with Japan is not coincidental. Aparently, I was a miko somewhere between 1800-1900 and met a blonde man who was in the military (I remember his uniform, he had three stars on his shoulders, don't know what grade is that). And from the look on his face (in the dream, mind you) he had deep feelings for my past self.

Did you ever had the feeling you knew someone, you were so familiar with that person, even though you've never met that person in your (well, present) life? I had this feeling, and it's a bit scary and wonderful at the same time.

So I'm gonna mingle this fic with that particular dream, and see what happens later on.

Thank you for reading my rambling and my fics!

As foreign tongues, as I obviously demonstrated, I'm pretty good at English, and I can speak Spanish, too. As a native, I'm a Romanian. So, as a total, I speak pretty damn well 2 languages, and I can manage with 2 more. Also, keep in mind Levy is a foreigner who won a scholaship to Japan, and she can speak Japanese pretty well (unlike me, who can just manage...). Imagine they all speak in Japanese and Levy, a foreigner, just got there.


CHAPTER 1:

Levy was happy she got the chance to come and live in Japan, but sad, because she was alone in an unknown place. She won a scholarship and her mom told her it was a once in a lifetime chance, so she should leave her family and go live her dream. She may even have a big chance to become an anime artist, like she dreamt ever since she was a child. So, with everything settled from the embassy, Levy and her mom got her luggage ready, placing her dictionaries close to her (even though she knew the language pretty well).

Her brother, Droy, her best friend, Jet and her mom lead her to the airport with tears in their eyes. The scholarship contract said Levy was bound to stay there for a whole year before she could visit her home, so it was hard leaving everything she knew and plunge herself into the unknown.

Her mom hugged her tightly and told her not to cry, even though hot tears rolled on her cheeks. Droy had a hard time to keep his emotions in check, knowing he wouldn't see his sister for the next year. Jet, the boy who Levy loved dearly, but rejected her when she confessed, hugged her tightly and kissed her cheeks, telling her he loved her dearly, but didn't want to end their friendship. Levy understood, believing with all her might she wasn't good enough for him.

And so, with heavy tears and goodbyes, Levy got into the airplane, and off she went.

Many hours later, she was finally there.

Japan. Her long life dream.

A smile spread on her face as she inhaled deeply. Her eyes filled as she hugged her photo album, wishing her family would be there to enjoy this unique moment with her. A voice cut her depressing thoughts.

"Ano... Rebi. Rebi Maaku...gaden. Rebi san. Rebi Maakugaden." A man her height had a poster with her name in kana. She smiled, knowing the Japanese people would have a hard time saying her name, since they didn't have the letter 'L' in their vocabulary.

"Hello, I'm Levy McGarden." The bluenette introduced herself in Japanese, the man looking strangely at her.

"Ah, how nice to meet you, miss. I am Makao, the principal sent me to get you from the airport. I didn't know you could speak Japanese so well."

"I'm still not good enough, I lack some vocabulary. But, if you speak a little slower, I can manage."

"Do you have your luggage?"

"Yes, nothing is missing."

"Okay, then, shall we go?"

"Yes, by all means." And, so, Levy was lead to the "Fairy Tail" college, where she would be studying for the next four years. First, she had to meet with the principal, Makarov, who gave her the schedule, a couple of notes and her scholarship contract. The next and final stop was the girls' dorm. She was already exhausted and in need of a hot shower. So she dropped her stuff on the floor next to a corner, so no one else would be bothered by it, and off she went to the shower, not even bothering to rummage through her stuff to grab a towel.

Half an hour later, she came out of the shower looking way better, but the hour lag still took a toll on her. She rubbed her groggy eyes and noticed something on the toilet seat. It was her towel and clean clothes. She looked around with suspicion and took the towel to wipe herself. Then she proceeded to dress up, opening the window so the mist would clear, and off she went back to the dorm.

"There she is!" A white haired girl clapped happy.

"Finally! I was dying to go pee!" A brown haired girl stormed through the bathroom door and slammed it behind her.

"Don't mind Cana, the beer is taking its toll on her bladder." A blonde girl laughed together with a redhead and the white haired girl.

"The girls didn't find their manners yet, welcome to 'Fairy Tail'! I'm Erza." The redhead extended a hand, smiling warmly. Levy looked puzzled at her and the rest of the girls, missing some words for the girls spoke really fast.

"Ano… Nice to meet you… I'm Levy… Mc'Garden." Levy blushed, hoping with all her might she didn't have a gaijin accent.

"Ooooh, gaikoku jin! I thought your name was a little hard to read, but to pronounce it, wow! I'm Mirajane, but you can call me Mira!" Levy shook hands with the talkative girl as she continued. "I know it's a mouthful for a Japanese girl, but mom was a foreign language professor, and she took 'Mira" from Latin (it means 'admirable') and 'Jane' from Hebrew (which means 'gift from God'). So, here I am! So nice to meet you! Really!" Mirajane shook Levy's hand, making her wobble.

"Mira, stop that! You'll scare the poor girl!" The blonde girl came over to save Levy from the too-happy Mirajane. "Excuse Mira, she always gets like that when she meets foreign people. I'm Lucy Heartphilia, a UK exchange student."

"Oh, good, I can handle myself better in English." Levy addressed in English to Lucy, sighing relieved, thinking she would have to struggle to catch up with the rest of the girls.

"Oh, so you can speak English, too? You're amazing!" Lucy almost hugged her.

"Yes, and Spanish, too." Levy was already feeling at ease with the three girls.

"All right, what did I miss?" The brunette came back, looking relieved. "I'm Cana, by the way! Nice to meet ya, girl! If you need alcohol or drugs, any type, I'm your woman!"

"Cana! I thought I told you to stop that nonsense! Principal Makarov will be pissed if he catches you again!" Erza crossed her arms while she scolded a relaxed looking Cana.

"Well, if somebody wouldn't have ratted me out…"

"Oh, stop whining! You totally deserved it! And it's 'rat on someone', not 'rat out someone'!" Cana glared at Erza for a moment before turning back to Levy.

"Don't mind Erza, she tries to be in charge and bossy and shit, but she's a sucker for erotic novels."

"CANA!" Erza's face was redder than her hair, Cana and the rest of the older girls bursting into laughter. The brunette ducked a pillow and bolted on the hallway with a raging Erza on her heels.

"Don't worry, that always happens. Enough about us, Levy-chan, tell us where you're from!" And, so, even though exhaustion crept its way up Levy, she told the girls where she was from and what her aspirations were.

A couple of hours later, after dinner, the five girls finally ended the day.

TBC


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