Hello there lovely people of the interweb, this story came about in a dream, literally. Anywho, I really hope you enjoy it and please review! Also, to followers of Finding You and You Belong with Me! New chapters will be out shortly! Also, note that in this story, Levy is the young version you see in the OVA Memory Days!
It's been three years since she disappeared. My best friend. My only friend. She was the only one who remained true to herself in this crazy mixed- up world I live in. she was a happy and cheerful girl, and we were always together. Until she was banished, cast away from society for doing a 'terrible deed'. She saved a drowning kid. Society stated she had a 'mental disease', because to most people here, a life is like a toy. Nobody really cares if it's lost or broken, it's easily replaceable. If the child died, the mother would not mourn. She would simply request a new one. Its sickening how easily a life can be cast aside, the worst part is, no one cares. To her, life is a fragile thing, and she believed that we should do everything in our power to save it, and we should value every moment of it. I agree with her one hundred percent. She was forced out, and made to fend for herself in the treacherous forest that surrounds our society. She's probably dead. But until the day I die, I will continue to treasure her, and her words, and her beliefs. She will forever be in my heart. I love you, Lucy Heartfilia.
I woke up to the sound of the shouts of my younger sister. Well, my adopted little sister. When I was kicked out of society for saving a drowning child, she was too. She mourned the death of her older brother, Gajeel. In the sick society, those actions aren't normal. I know, awful.
"Lu-Chan!" I heard the shouts of my blue-haired little sister once again.
"I'm up Levy-chan." I said groggily. "Be quiet, we don't want the bandits to hear us." The bandits I'm referring to are the people who grew up outside of the society I once lived in. Sometimes I can trade with them, I need knives, rope, food, water, and shelter. If I caught a good rabbit or squirrel, they will usually give me what I need. But if you run into them when you're not doing business, lets just say it's bad news for just about anyone who isn't from around here.
"I'm sorry Lu-chan." She said, pulling me into a big hug. I laughed and hugged her tiny frame back. "Tell me another story, about Natsu." She pleaded.
"Alright, but only one." I said, beginning to feel nostalgic.
Natsu and I were walking along the beach, barefoot. No one else would accompany me because this was not a 'normal'actvity. But Natsu was different; he wasn't like those brainwashed idiots. As we walked, we collected shells and just had a good time together. That night, Natsu walked my back to my apartment, and handed me a rose.
"Lucy, I thought of you when I saw this." He said, blushing.
"That's sweet. It's the same color as your hair." I said, giggling.
"Hehe, will you think of me whenever you see it then?" he asked, his face growing brighter with every word.
"Of course, Natsu!" I said, and I pecked him in the cheek.
"Lucy, I-I…" he said in a very shaky voice.
"Hmm…"
"Never mind, I'll tell you tomorrow." He said.
"Oh, okay." I said.
"Bye!" I smiled and waved goodbye, and shut the door.
"But I never did hear what he wanted to tell me, I was thrown out the next day." I said, as a tear streamed down my cheek,
"Don't worry Lu-chan! You'll see him again someday!" she said. It was a wonderful skill to be an optimist in this crazy world.
"Thanks Levy, I'm sure you're right." I said, even though I knew she was wrong.
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