This my first story. Thought I would start with a Fairy Tail-fanfic since, well, I kinda love it. I have no idea how it will turn out in the end, so please tell me what you think! And I do not own anything - just the words. So, please read it and tell me your thoughts, and hopefully it will be better. Also, it is a Nalu story since I love them, just so you know.


"Oi, Lucy!" The Dragon Slayer approached his partner and best friend, the blue exceed right behind him. The blond Celestial Spirit mage sat at the bar with an orange juice in front of her, smiling at the white-haired Take Over mage behind the bar. The blue cat circled the air around the blonds head as the pink haired boy was about to come up by her side.

"Hey, flame-head!" A voice interrupted before the Dragon Slayer get to the blond. Lucy and Mirajane turn their heads just in time to see the Ice-Make mage and Fire Dragon lash out at each other, making a rack out of the guild in just some minutes while screaming out insults to each other.

"My, my," the beautiful Mirajane laugh at the sight, her blue eyes sparkling. "They are really making a mess."

"Aye!" Happy exclaim with a grin as he settle down on the bar counter. Lucy sighed with a small smile on her lips, shaking her head lightly. There was nothing surprising about a fight between the two boys. Nothing new at all. The guild was as loud as ever, filled with laughter and high voices, some of the rivals had high sounded fights as ever and a lot of the guild members drank as always.

"I see Natsu-san and Gray-san is fighting again?" The little Sky Dragon came up to the girls and smiled sweetly at them, her white exceed right behind as usual with her serious face. Happy squealed in delight at the sight of Charle, who rolled her eyes back at him.

"Doesn't they always?" Lucy replied to Wendy, smiling sweetly and tired back at her. The young Dragon Slayer looked worried for a second, not wanting any of her friends to get hurt. Lucy read the young girls face and smiled assuring to her, resting her face in her hand. "They'll be alright; they do this kind of things all the time, uh?"

"That's true," Wendy smiled, relaxing once again. The two girls cast a glance at the boys fighting before sharing a laugh. After all it was a normal day in Fairy Tail, which meant there was nothing normal or quiet at all.

"Juvia is cheering on Gray-sama," a female voice said. Coming up from nowhere, Juvia had joined the girls and was looking with a dream-like expression on Gray who attacked Natsu with his ice.

"As if," another voice came, showing the young Romeo who had just joined them and looked at the fight with Juvia. "Natsu-nee will win for sure!"

The Water mage continued to contradict with the young, dark haired boy about who would win, fighting in their own way right behind Wendy's back. Lucy and Mirajane laughed at the girl's expression as she saw Romeo, a faint blush crossing her face and up her neck.

Lucy smiled for herself, knowing a bit of the feeling that fled across the young girl's face. Wendy started blushing even harder as she saw the other two girls look at her, squirming unsure as it got them to laugh even harder. "How sweet," Mirajane murmured, sharing a knowing look with Lucy over Wendy's head.

With a heavy sigh Lucy stood up and smiled at her friends, looking shortly how it was going with the two fighting – it didn't seem like any of them was going to win right away though. "Is everything alright, Lucy-san?" A concerned Wendy asked, not actually seeing the sadness in the blonds eyes, but taking up something.

"Aye," Lucy answered. She cocked her head to the side and smiled as wide as she could manage; assuring them that everything was as it should be. "I'm just a bit tired so I think I'll head home now."

They left it at that, their attention turning back to the fight, who was getting even louder now. Lucy slipped away silently, walking towards her apartment. Her smiled slipped at the way, though she didn't exactly feel sad. She couldn't put her feelings into words at the time, they had been so confusing for a time being lately. Instead of trying to figure it out, Lucy had ignored it and tried to move on. However, the feeling didn't seem to just want to leave her that easily.