Disclaimer: I don't own Fairy Tail or the cover photo. The cover photo belongs to its original owner!


A/N: This story actually has three genres: Humor/Drama/Romance. Lol. Enjoy. ;)

This will contain NaLu/GraLu/Slight LoLu and more couples are to come, loves! Also, expect some chapters to be random! Thank you!


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|Chapter 1: Expulsion|

"Father is going to kill me," a young girl said to herself as she rode the bus home from school. She was a blonde-haired girl who was looking out the window sadly, her brown eyes expressing disappointment. "When I tell him about what happened today…" She paused. "I'm sure he will contact the school about it. He's done that many times before."

The yellow bus came to a screeching stop. The teenage girl shut her eyes tightly and covered her ears, extremely bothered by the ear-raping sound that could crack glass if possible. When the truck completely stopped, the girl got up and exited the vehicle.

"I hate that bus with a passion. Only if Father had the time to actually take me to school on his own," she said through gritted teeth. After that she nodded to herself and began to tread back home.

It took her about ten minutes to reach to her house. Well, it wasn't really what others would call a house. The structure was more of a mansion. The locals in town, along with the regal owner of the place, called it Heartfilia Mansion. It was the biggest, the neatest, and the most dazzling house that attracted people in their part of Fiore. The daughter of the owner loved living there, but sometimes she thought it was a little too much for a family of two and a handful of peasants.

When she entered the front yard, a group of maids and landscapers ceased doing their work. They looked over and saw their young princess enter before their presence. They smiled contently as they walked toward her.

"Welcome back, Miss Lucy Heartfilia," they all greeted her with a bow of respect. "We are all so happy to see you again."

The girl called Lucy smiled at her trusted employees of Heartfilia Mansion.

"Aw," she giggled, "It's great to see all of you guys, too. And didn't I tell you guys not to bow down to me? I'm not Father."

"But, Miss-" They stopped midsentence. "Alright, Miss Lucy. Whatever the lady wishes."

Lucy just smiled sheepishly at her father's servants and nodded. She was about to walk away until one of her servants caught her by the arm.

"Oh, Miss Lucy," she said quietly. "Sir Jude Heartfilia wants to see you at his office. He claims that it's urgent and he's not in a good mood as of right now. I suggest you go there now so he doesn't get even madder."

Lucy gulped silently from the thought of her father being mad. He always seemed to be mad but not really at her since she had stayed out of his way ever since what happened in the past. When it came to Jude Heartfilia raging, it was mostly because there were problems when it came to Heartfilia Konzern's economics. But Lucy knew that wasn't the case now because the Heartfilia Family had not been suffering from low coinage lately. What if he…?

"He probably got the phone call!" She subconsciously ran inside the towering interior, surprising her father's employees.

"Hopefully Miss Lucy will be okay," one of them said as they watched their beloved Lucy disappear in the house.


A middle-aged man was standing by his room's large window. He looked out of it and noticed that his servants were surrounding what seemed to be his daughter. He had an annoyed look on his face and he closed his eyes disappointingly. Yes, he was called by Lucy's private school somewhere in the richest part of Fiore. They had told him about Lucy's behavior from earlier today. He was very displeased about her inappropriate behavior and was going to do anything with his power over her to set things straight and clear.

Jude Heartfilia snapped out of his thoughts when he heard the main door open from downstairs. He cleared his throat and got ready to talk to his daughter about the phone call he got from earlier. He smoothed out his dress suit and took a deep breath to let out some steam. Then a knock was heard from behind the office door.

"Father, it's me Lucy," said the knock's owner.

"Come in," he replied indifferently.

The door opened, revealing a worried girl. She was reluctant about entering her father's office but she managed to walk in before his presence. She looked her father in the eyes and then stopped when she saw him scowling at her. She took a deep breath, trying to regain her composure and asked, "You wanted to see me, Father?"

He looked away for a moment and then looked back at her.

"Yes," he managed to say without showing signs of anger. "Young lady, you clearly know why you're here, yes?"

She hesitantly nodded, still slightly unsure if he knew about the incident from school. "Yes, Sir, I believe so."

"Well, this morning I got a call from your school saying you pulled a fire alarm." He turned around and looked out the window once again.

'He knows!' She thought to herself. Now knowing that her father knew about her small accident made her flush with embarrassment. She closed her eyes and put her hands over her face so she could hide her mortified features. "That would be the case, S-Sir."

"Why?" He asked sternly, still peering through the large window. "I want to hear the whole story of why you did it."

"Well," she started. She paused for a moment to collect her fleeing thoughts. She never thought that telling the truth could be so intimidating. Lucy never got in trouble with her father ever since he told her to back off. That was not a good day for her. It's been so long that she forgot how frightening it was to see her father being mad at her. "The reason why I set the fire alarm off was because it was a… I did what I did because it was a dare." She looked down shamefully, feeling her father's angry gaze on her.

Jude looked at his daughter with livid eyes. He knew that Lucy knew better than to do something so foolish. He never thought a Heartfilia would ever do such a thing. He thought that what she did was preposterous.

"Lucy," he sighed as he walked toward her. "You were never raised to do such foolish things. You're a Heartfilia and a Heartfilia wouldn't risk her academic record to complete a stupid dare. You know better than to hurt your reputation; most importantly the family's repute."

'Of course he would care about what other people thought about the regal Heartfilia Family. He's so proud that he would do anything to protect our family's name from nonsense. And of course, it's not like he cares about me,' Lucy thought again sadly. She looked back up at her father with apprehensiveness.

"At least your horrific act didn't do anything to harm your academic career."

Very typical with the school; they didn't tell Jude about the consequences that were pressed against Lucy. It was something that Lucy didn't want to tell her father but it had to be done.

"There's more than just a simple call from the school, Father." That certainly got the man's attention. "The administrators have expelled me for my 'foolish' act and said that I have to go to this school where I have to serve my hours as a student there for four years. I have to register as a freshman again to complete those hours. Therefore, I have to start my high school year from the very beginning."

Jude Heartfilia's body and left eye slightly twitched, his heartbeat quickened, and he felt really warm from the pent up anger he had been feeling ever since he received news from the school. He was trying his best not to explode in front of his daughter. Instead he told Lucy to just get out.


It was now the evening at Heartfilia Mansion. The two Heartfilias were eating their dinners quietly. Ever since their discussion, Jude and Lucy haven't spoken to one another. Jude didn't dare talk to his daughter because he feared that he would lash his fury out on Lucy, and Lucy thought it was best that she avoided talk with her father because she knew that he would soon start yelling at her about how stupid she was to pull a lousy alarm. Even though Jude and Lucy didn't have the "perfect" father-daughter relationship, he would never call his daughter hurtful names.

"Lucy," he began, his voice calm yet stern, "I've talked to the school about the consequence they gave you. They said that there is nothing I could do to get you out of your situation. I may have saved you a thousand times before, but I'm afraid that my excuses for your behavior won't save you this time. It looks like that you will be going to that school tomorrow first thing."

"But Father!" She stood from her seat. "There has to be another way to get me out of this mess! I told the school that I was sorry. I didn't mean to-"

"It doesn't matter, Lucy!" He tried to keep calm. "Like I said, I can't stop them from doing their job. I'm powerless when it comes to the law. You have to understand that."

The blonde-haired girl went quiet and looked down. She then sat down and picked at her food. She knew that her father was right; even the richest and the most powerful citizens of Fiore couldn't interfere with the kingdom's laws. She knew it, yes, but she didn't want to believe it.

"As for the school you're attending tomorrow," he started again after taking a sip of his water. "It's no ordinary school; it's completely different from what most are used to. It turns out that you're going to be living there all four years, so, I expect you to pack your things tonight, okay?"

'What? I'm going to be living in a school?!' Lucy lied her head on the table, pouting. 'Why is this happening? This shouldn't be happening to a Heartfilia- Ah! I'm thinking like my father!' She sat back up and looked at Jude.

"Yes, Sir."

Later that night Lucy was getting ready for her big day. She packed clothes, a few photos, and money for school essentials. After that she climbed into bed. Lucy looked at her ceiling, thinking about how her life was going to change starting tomorrow. She was now regretting about what she had done. That was when she realized she had been hanging out with the wrong people at school.

"Assholes," she whispered to herself, curling up in the covers. About an hour later, the girl went to sleep.


"We're going to miss you, Miss Lucy. Four years is an awful long time," said one of the maids as she held onto the young girl's hands.

"I know that, but I will come back home before you know it, alright? I guess the good in all this is that I don't have to live here miserably. It's about time I can leave this place along with the horrible memories that reside in this very house."

The maid nodded sadly, upset that she had to see her beloved princess leave the home. Less than a minute after, the maid began to cry. When Lucy saw this, she too began to cry.

"I'll see you later, okay?" Lucy waved as she departed for the car.

The maid nodded and then waved back at Lucy.

The blonde beauty smiled at her father's servants before entering the car with all of her luggage. Her father nodded at her, giving her a small smile. She smiled back and the two left Heartfilia Mansion.

It took them about two hours to get to the school. The campus existed in Magnolia as well. After Jude dropped his daughter off, he left.

Lucy looked up at the building and saw the name of the school lettered on the wooden structure. 'Magnolia High School' it read. Under that sign was another sign that displayed four other names. They were Fairy Tail, Sabertooth, Lamia Scale, and Blue Pegasus.

"Are those groups?" She asked herself.

As she was admiring the campus, a person out of the blue came into view. He was one of the administrators who ran the school.

"You must be new!" He said excitedly. "Follow me."

Lucy nodded apprehensively and then followed the young man.

"Before you can wander freely in the school, you must get your school schedule, Group, and your dorm number. I'll help you out with all of that, if you want?"

"That would be very kind of you, sir, um…"

"It's Jamie Bassett," he smiled.

She smiled back and followed him to the register area. The register area was crowded with students of all kinds. They were dressed differently from what Lucy was used to. And to Lucy's surprise, unique-looking symbols were tattooed onto most of the students' bodies that came in a variety of colors.

"Well here you are," Jamie beamed. "You register here, and all you have to do is give them your name and your grade. Once that's done, they will give you your schedule and Group's name along with your dorm number. It's as easy as that."

Lucy nodded and then did what was required. She told them her name and grade. They added her to the student roster and gave her her schedule and her other important items.

"I wonder if they're going to teach me the some of the material I learned back in my private school." She then looked at her Group name and saw that she was in Fairy Tail.

"Fairy Tail? Oh! This was one of the names on the sign."

She then walked out of the registration hall and ended up in the back. The back contained more students than it did back in the registration area. Some were signing up for activities and clubs while others were going to their Groups. She looked at the four buildings and tried to find hers. Her Group was in the far back on the right side next to Lamia Scale's building. Lucy walked to her Group and went inside.

The Fairy Tail Group was a mess on the inside. Papers, pencils, and books were scattered about the wooden floor. What also gained the blonde's attention was that there were two teenage boys in the middle of the room fighting. A pink-haired boy was pinning a black-haired boy to the ground, his face in his face.

"Take it back, droopy eyes! I can beat you in any fight!"

"Yeah right, slant-y eyes!" The dark-haired boy pushed the one kid off and moved next to Lucy, not noticing her. And what embarrassed her most was that he had no clothes on and was only wearing his underwear. Lucy blushed with embarrassment and scooted away from him. As she moved at a safe distance, a female with brown hair held up in a ponytail walked up to the half-naked boy.

"Gray, your clothes again!" She exclaimed.

"Dammit, why-?" He was cut off midsentence as he was tackled to the ground by the pink-haired boy once again.

'Oh boy,' Lucy thought. 'This is going to be a long school year…'


A/N: Hey guys! I just got an idea and decided to make a new fanfiction! :D This time it's not Sonic the Hedgehog but Fairy Tail. I'm so excited because this is the first time I'm doing something other than Sonic the Hedgehog. Anyway, about the story, it's based on a RP my sister and I did back when we were younger. It's about a girl who gets expelled but she goes to a school who accepts expelled students to complete their high school career. She also has to live there! Amazing! Especially when it comes to Fairy Tail, right? Lol. The rest will be revealed in later chapters. I hope you like the first chapter! Thanks for reading and stay tuned! Bye!