It was a bright summer day in September. Lucy, Erza, and Juvia were blissfully moving boxes into their new house. They've been eying the house for a while and had just recently built up the funds to purchase it. The college freshmans thought it was just perfect for the three of them.
"Would you guys like dinner?" Erza asked, seeing that they were completely exhausted. They were grateful for her offer and quickly sat down to a hearty meal of macaroni and cheese and mozzarella sticks. When they were done, they thanked the girls for the meal and were on their way.
"Uh," Juvia said, dropping down on the couch, "Juvia's completely exhausted." The two other girls nodded and agreed.
"Let's watch a movie and relax. We'll be piled up with homework soon," Lucy suggested.
"I'll get the popcorn. You guys pick the movie," Erza said as she got up and walked into the kitchen. Lucy and Juvia began to flipped through the movies on Netflix, shaking their heads at almost every one.
"Have you guys picked one yet?" Erza asked returning to the room. When both girls shook their heads she suggested she choose one. They settled on watching Insidious.
"Ahhh!" they all screamed as the creepy woman dressed in a black wedding dress appeared in the camera.
"She...she...How'd she get there? Juvia's scared," Juvia stuttered as Lucy switched off the movie.
"Ok, I'm going to bed," Erza said, just as exhausted as the movers were. The girls trudged up the stairs, yearning for their nice soft beds.
Juvia collapsed on her bed, snuggling into her covers. She suddenly jolted awake when she felt someone or something pull her hair. She bolted upright and looked around the room. She smirked.
"Okay guys, you can come out now very funny," she said into the empty room. When she heard no one answer, she laid back down and closed her eyes. A few minutes later, she felt it again, only stronger, almost pulling her off the bed. Now she was a bit spooked, she didn't hear anyone come in and the door was closed.
"Seriously guys. Juvia wants you to cut it out! It's not funny anymore!" She yelled, slithering back down in her covers. The pulling ceased, and Juvia thought she would get some sleep. Then the door suddenly flew open, smacking against the wall. A huge gust of wind blew into the room, swirling around until it threw her blankets off her. Juvia let out a bloodcurdling scream. She quickly grabbed her pillow and jumped off the bed, running into Lucy's room.
"Lucy," she shook her, "Lucy can I sleep with you tonight?" When Juvia saw that Lucy nodded 'yes', she jumped on the king sized bed and snuggled into Lucy's side, terrified.
"Juvia is telling the truth! Someone was pulling on Juvia's hair last night!" Juvia yelled trying to convince her friends that she was telling the truth.
"Sure, whatever. I'm going to go feed Plue," Lucy said walking out the door with food and water bowls. Juvia and Erza continued with their breakfast of pancakes and eggs.
"Ahhh!" Lucy let out a bloodcurdling scream shocking her friends and promting them to sprint outside to her aid.
"Lucy what's wrong? What happened?" Juvia said shaking her.
"Plue…plue…plue" she stuttered.
"Spit it out Lucy," Juvia shouted.
"Plue's dead! He's dead, dead, dead!" Lucy yelled.
"What the hell? He was healthy just yesterday," Erza said taking Lucy back inside.
"How?" Juvia asked following her friends inside.
"I'm going back to bed," Lucy said walking upstairs solomnly.
"You're not staying up there for more than two hours, got it? I'll-"
"Bang…Bang…Bang" there was a continuous banging going on outside, rattling the house. The three girls froze in shock and fear. Erza walked over to the window and gasped.
"The birds…" she trailed off. Lucy and Juvia followed her over with the same reaction. Hundreds of birds were flying into the side of their house breaking their necks and dropping to the ground.
"What the hell is going on?" Lucy asked.
"I think I know so done who can help," Erza said picking up her phone and dialing a number.
"Babe, can you come by tomorrow? I think we have a problem," Erza said trying her best to ignore the constant pounding of the birds.
"Of course," the guy answered and her friends knew exactly who she was talking to.
