First of all, well! I'm nervous. I really hope I can entertain you all. I must thank all the gajevy's writers for giving me strenght - even without knowing - to keep on writing my stuff. But, this is the first time I publish one of my writings. I hope you like it!
Credits to Rboz for the cover! I'm sure all of you know her by now.
OBS: This chapter has Lily and Gajeel as the storytellers:
Gajeel is in bold and Lily is more polite, as you may see.
May we begin?

I do not own Fairy Tail nor Tangled.
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A Tangled Fairy Tale

This is the story of how I died.

Gihi.

Don't worry, this is actually a very nicer story and the truth is, it isn't even mine.

Actually, this is the story of a girl named Levy, and it starts with the stars.

Once upon a time, a single star fell from the heavens. And from this star grew a magic, silvery glowing runes made of crystal. Those runes had the ability to heal the sick and injured when read. A mage called Minerva was the one who found this incredible power and used it to keep herself everlasting, selfishly keeping it to herself instead of sharing it to the world. Well, centuries passed, and there grew a kingdom.

In the century our story takes lead, the kingdom was ruled by a beloved king and queen.
The Queen was a red haired beauty, known for her temper and very... Found of swords and steel. She made sure the Kingdom was safe from other countries' bloodlust and from evil magic. For that, she counted on her army and on Magic Guilds officialized by her own hands.
The King was a gentle and soft hearted man, the one that provided happiness to his people, listening in person to their claimings, which made him very loved. The only unusual thing that marked His Grace was the blue hair, due to his lineage.

And that he was, as well as everyone else of his kin -

A freakin' bookworm.

Now that's mean!

No, it's the truth.

As I was saying, very passionate readers – maybe because they were Script Mages, and their blood was unique on carrying this power...

Tch, leave that for later.

As you wish! Back to the story.

Well, one day, when the Queen of the Starlight Kingdom was pregnant of their second heir, she fell ill. Then the King heard of the runes magical powers, so he sent many of his soldiers to retrieve this power and, alas, they managed to find it. The soldiers rushed back to the castle with the healing runes, the King creating a healing potion out of them to heal the Queen. She was saved and, a few months later, a beautiful little girl was born. She was named Levy and she had the most beautiful silvery-blue hair that ever existed...

To celebrate her birth, the King and Queen launched a flying lantern into the sky. And for that one moment, everything was perfect.

And then that moment ended.

Minerva broke into the castle, stole the child and just like that - gone.

The whole kingdom searched for their precious princess, but all was in vain. For deep within the forest, in a hidden tower, Minerva raised the child as her own. She had found her "new" healing magic runes, but, this time, she was determined to keep its power hidden.

-" Why can't I go outside?- wondered a tiny little girl to her mother.

- The outside world is a dangerous place, filled with horrible, selfish people. You must stay here, where you're safe. Do you understand, sweetheart?- retorted the woman, caressing the child's hair.

- Yes, mommy."

But the walls of that tower could not hide everything. Each year, on her birthday, the King and Queen released thousands of lanterns into the sky, in hope that one day, their lost princess would return.

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Well, I really hope you like it! I'm still frozen in Gajeel's part, that will be chapter 3. I'm still finding my way to write so, please forgive me for any mistakes, but I'll be happy to hear them! And, if is not asking for much, please review!
Obs.: Because of a kind and necessary correcting advice from MistyQueHarper, I modified some things. I am surely going to check it again, but I for now my plans are for keeping it this way, with little modification. I hope you enjoyned the conjunct storytelling!