Hello everyone. Hope all's well with yourselves.

As some of you may have noticed, I decided to do another crossover. I should let you know that I'm starting this story with a time skip, around four years after the last chapter of the manga.

Why? I thought it would be interesting to give it a go. And in case anyone asks, is won't be set during what we see in the volumes of RWBY. This will be set during their semester break.

One thing will be for sure, Ruby and Yang are about to have one hell of a holiday.

Either way, let's get started and I hope you enjoy it.

In the city of Magnolia, home to various kinds of people. Tradesman, warriors, even mages, people who have the ability to manipulate magic in different ways, all was full of piece, A few years ago this city was under attack from a number of incredibly dark forces that would've laid waste to the city ten times over, even the whole world.

However, various mage guilds had taken action against these forces, helping to bring an end to the evil that had haunted their lands for so long. Leading the charge against them was, by far, the most infamous and diverse of all the mage guilds. A guild named Fairy Tail.

Once disbanded, they had banded together once more to defend their home. Since having ended the darkness that they fought hard against, they had lived their lives in piece.

Well, that might be a bit strong.

One of the reasons the guild was infamous because they would cause unimaginable levels of damage when taking on jobs from clients, as well as having the habit of causing havoc wherever they are. A few years ago, a team from the guild went on the most difficult form of quest imaginable, a 100 year quest, which would've taken them so long had it not been for the level of power the team possesses.

However, like most other jobs, there was an unfortunate incident involving a strong magical beast, a train and a heard of elephants that, while helped to eliminate the beast, resulted in the team losing the cash reward.

Since then, the teams had stuck to regular jobs to pay their bills. One of the members, a blue haired girl around 18 years old, was investigating a disturbance in a popular beach. The people who have set up establishments had complained that something had been causing earthquakes on the beach, which had scared off most, if not all of their clientele.

The girl had accepted, knowing of the beach's reputation and would've liked to enjoy herself on said beach afterwards. Fortunately, if she was right, then there would be no hassle in trying to deal with the cause. She was one of the few individuals who processed a form of lost magic, a type that had been passed down to her from a dragon no less.

Sky Dragon slayer Magic, Magic that not only gave her the abilities of a dragon, but gave her the power over nature, most notably the air, and could provide a number of support magics, from healing to enhancements. While the girl was shy by nature, she was more than confident in her abilities, as she planned to prove today.

As she walked along the beach, she stepped into the water and looked at her reflection in the water. The girl had long, navy hair that reached down to just below her waist, brown eyes and pale skin. She wore a light blue button shirt with a couple of buttons open, revealing a fair amount of cleavage (which the was secretly thrilled about for some reason), a pair of navy jeans supported with a brown belt, sandals, a green wristband on each wrist and a necklace with a small, green, hexagonal shaped gem hanging from it. She remembered when she was younger, she looked around 12 years old no matter how old she had gotten, until a couple of years ago when she got a sudden growth spurt.

"Hey? You here too, Wendy?" came a familiar voice.

The young woman, now known as Wendy, turned to see one of her old friends. Sherria was also a mage, but works for a different mages guild. She had pink hair, which she styled into two pig tails on her head, green eyes and a skin tone similar to the Sky Dragon Slayer. However she wore a pink, short sleeved jacket, revealing a pair of blue arm warmers, under a black corset, a blue mini-skirt and a pair high-heeled shoes.

Wendy's face lightened up more after seeing Sherria, rushing over to her so quickly that anyone who knew her would swear that she used a speed enhancement spell to move that fast. "SHERRIA!" she cried as she pulled her friend into a bear hug, to which the pinkette responded in kind. After a few more seconds of hugging, they broke the hugs and smiled at each other.

"Sherria, its's so great to see you. How are you?" Wendy asked.

"Couldn't be better. Lamia Scale's getting ready for the Grand Magic Games again this year." Sherria explained. "I think Lyon's keener than ever to win after what happened last year."

Wendy laughed nervously after hearing that, remembering how Gray Fulbuster, a mage in Fairy Tail that could create and mold ice as he saw fit, used another form of magic to outshine his rival, both having trained under the same master. Gray was able to use 'Ice Demon Slayer Magic', similar to Wendy's magic except that his allowed him the powers of a Demon rather than a Dragon. It had been an entertaining year for all who watched.

"Yeah, I guess he went a little overboard there." Wendy replied while rubbing the back of her head.

"Ah, it's no problem. It was amazing seeing him work that magic so well." Sherria looked around the beach briefly before asking "What brings you here?"

"Oh, I'm actually on a job. There's been something weird happening to this beach and I'm trying to see what the problem is." Wendy explained.

Sherrlia's eyes widened. "Hey, can I help? You can keep the reward, obviously, but two heads are better than one, right?"

Wendy nodded gratefully. "Thanks Sherria."

With that, the two go to work on finding the source of the problem. After searching the beach, and some businesses nearby in case there was a magical item causing the quakes, they came up with nothing. They then tried digging under the sand in hope of finding something under the beach, but nothing was there either. At this point, the search was becoming exhausting, and the two flopped onto the ground to try and rest.

"This is getting us nowhere." Sherria pointed out.

"I know, I'm sorry." Wendy said.

The two laid on the sand for a few moments longer. After a certain amount of time had passed, Sherria sat up in an instant, looking out at the ocean with a look of surprise. Wendy noticed this and asked if everything was alright.

"What if the cause is in the water? I heard of sea creatures large enough to cause problems on land while taking naps down there."

Wendy was silent for a moment, making Sherria think she came to the wrong conclusion. But, instead, Wendy squealed with delight and pulled Sherria into a bear hug.

"Sherria! You're a genius! Thank you!" Wendy exclaimed.

Sherria, despite nearly getting crushed, smiled at being able to help her friend. "No… problem." She managed to say.

Wendy released her hold on Sherria and immediately made her way towards the ocean. Sherria was a bit startled when she saw her friend head straight for the ocean. She would've said something to her, but even if she did, it would've been too late. She had already thrown off her sandals and taken off her shirt, thankfully still wearing a bra, and proceed to swim out into the sea. After she had reached a certain distanced, she dived straight down.

…..

Wendy swam through the depths of the sea. Granted, while she had liked the idea of coming to visit the sea, she didn't think that she'd be this thorough with it. But, nonetheless, it was an interesting experience.

Just before she dived in, she cast a support spell that would help with her stamina and lung strength. This way, she would be able to stay under the water for longer, hopefully helping to find the source under the water.

"I wonder what would happen if I were to teach Happy this spell? He'd probably eat out the entire ocean." She thought, an unconscious smile forming on her face.

As she swam through the ocean, she took in many of the sights that were presented. From different shaped coral to the various forms of sea creatures that swam freely through this magnificent world. Many people wouldn't have an appreciation for this kind of thing, but Wendy, being a mage whose magic is linked with nature itself, she couldn't get enough of it.

After getting distracted for a few minutes, she suddenly remembered that she still had a job to do. As such, she blasted through the water, hoping to find the source as soon as possible. A few moments later, she suddenly stopped swimming as her ears, which were incredibly sharp, as well as all her other senses, caught onto something unusual.

She turned her head towards the source of the sound. It sounded like a number of air bubbles blowing out from somewhere under the water. Wendy was suddenly ecstatic after hearing this, as it could've been the source of the quakes on the beach.

As she swam towards the source, she was trying to decide the best way to deal with the creature. She wasn't sure if all her abilities would work under water, but she would worry about that later. For now, she needed to find the source, she could go back to it later.

After a few minutes of power swimming, she did a forward flip in the water to slow down her momentum and come to a full stop. She looked around the area she was in, certain that the source was here. Her eyes were moving in all directions, until they caught sight of a stream of bubbles coming out a pile of rocks.

She swam over, curious to see what it had to offer. As she got closer, she noticed that the rocks weren't as worn as the other rocks, so it might have been a pile that was made recently. She observed the stream of bubbles for a moment linger. For some reason, there was something… unsettling about this.

Deciding to act now, Wendy did her best to move the rocks, wanting to see what was underneath. As she moved a few more, something suddenly floated from underneath. She couldn't make it out at first, but when she did…

Wendy unintentionally gasped, air bubbles escaping her mouth and her hand instantly going for her mouth and her eyes were wide with shock as she saw what was underneath.

Sherria was resting on the beach, waiting for Wendy to return. She knew that Wendy was more than capable of handling herself no matter what environment she was in, otherwise the pinkette would be chewing her fingernails with worry at this stage. Still, she couldn't help but wonder how she was doing.

"I wonder how much longer she will be?" she couldn't help but wonder.

Sherria had always thought of Wendy as a sister. They were similar in many ways. They were both a bit clumsy, kind, good natured, but always ready to do what is necessary to protect those they cared about. Even their magic was similar, both can use Sky magic, but while Wendy used magic originating from the Dragons, Sherria used magic originating from the power of gods. This caused her wind attacks to become black, making them unique in terms of aesthetics for their magic.

After the Fairy Tail guild had disbanded a few years ago, Wendy joined Lamia Scale for a while, in which they were doing performance acts for different cities. Wendy and Sherria had teamed up to become a singing duo, the 'Sky Sisters', which left Wendy nearly traumatized after each performance due to her shyness. When the guild was re-established after a year, the Sky Godslayer was devastated, as she was afraid that she wouldn't get to hang out with her best friend anymore.

Luckily, their friendship wasn't affected in the slightest.

A sudden sound of splashing water brought Sherria out of her thoughts. She looked out and saw that it was Wendy making her way back. She was about to wave happily to her, thrilled to see that she was okay, but was unnerved after noticing that she was a lot more… 'frantic' with her swimming.

Sherria walked closer to the water to try and get a look. As Wendy got closer, Sherria saw that Wendy was extremely worried. And it was only a few seconds after that the Godslayer saw that Wendy wasn't alone in the water.

An unconscious young man.

Sherria instantly reacted, jumping into the water and swam as quickly as she could, hoping to help out in anyway. Both ended up bringing in the young man onto the shore. After he was dragged onto the sand, Wendy and Sherria looked at the by with concern.

"I'll do the CPR." Wendy said, instantly starting on repeatedly pressing on his chest to get the blood circulating.

Sherria clapped her hands together and created a green aura around her hands. She held them over the unconscious boy's form, checking to see if there were any other injuries on him.

"How did he even end up in the water?" Sherria asked out loud.

Wendy breathed into him twice before going back to pumping his chest. "I don't know. He was trapped under a pile of rocks. I couldn't believe that he was alive when I checked."

"Well at least you-"

Before Sherria could say anything, the unconscious victim awoke and began coughing like mad, then turning onto his side as he started vomiting out some water in the process. When he had calmed down a bit, Both Sherria and Wendy patted him in the back.

"What… where am I?" he asked in a hoarse voice.

He turned onto his back again, looking worn out. Wendy and Sherria got a good view of the boy. He had dark, brown hair with traces of black on the tips, a number of spikes protruding through the sides and back, dark green eyes, slightly tanned skin and a pale scar just above his left eyebrow. He wore a set of damaged clothes, a long-sleeved shirt with tones of rips in it and a pair of jeans with the lower legs in ribbons.

The boy was breathing heavily as he tried to make sure he got his breathing under control. As he did, Wendy went directly over him and tried to look at him straight in the eye.

"Hey, are you okay?" Wendy asked.

The boy remained silent, turning his head to the side and avoiding her gaze. Wendy saw this and tried again to meet his gaze. This time, he just closed his eyes, opting not to look at all.

"Um… sorry to be rude, but… why won't you look at me?" Wendy asked, a little confused by his behaviour.

The boy refused to say anything, but his cheeks did start to go red. This only succeeded in making Wendy even more confused. It was only then that she heard Sherria giggling slightly. Said girl pointed at Wendy's torso. Wendy looked down and, much to her horror, she was only wearing a bra from the waist up. She unintentionally let out a small squeal and covered her chest with her arms.

Sherria pointed to wear Wendy's shirt and sandals were lying, prompting Wendy to dash there like her life, or in this case her dignity, depended on it. As she went off, Sherria looked down at the boy and smiled.

"Just so you know, she's gone to get dressed." She said.

At this, the boy slowly opened his eyes, as he was afraid that something like that might happen again. He then breathed a sigh of relief, seeing Sherria fully clothed.

"I'm… sorry about that… I just…" before he could say anything, Sherria placed a hand on his forehead.

"It's fine. Accidents happen. Plus, you might not want to speak for a bit, you sound like you're throats as dry as a desert."

"It feels… like it." He managed to say before slowly wrapping a hand around his neck, feeling a strong pain in his throat."

Sherria put her hand in her pocket and pulled out a small bottle of fresh water. She offered to pour it into his mouth for him, but he refused, managing to drink the liquid by himself. He gave her a nod as to say thank you and proceeded to try and stand up. He found it a bit difficult, which lead to Sherria helping him up.

"Are… um… you okay?" came a voice behind them.

They turned around to find Wendy standing behind them, her face was as red as a tomato and she was fidgeting with her hands. She was, naturally, still a little embarrassed over the little incident a few minutes ago.

The boy simply smirked at her and nodded. "Yes. Thank you." He said. He looked over to Sherria and told her that he could manage by himself now.

"So why were you under the water?" Sherria asked. "Better yet, how are you even still alive after that?"

"To answer your first question, I was fighting a creature in the water. I was walking along the beach when I felt something, I don't know, odd with the water. I swam in only to find the creature." He explained. His head hung low as he said "It beat me in a second."

"Wait. Are you a mage?" Wendy asked, her flushed cheeks returning to their original color.

The boy was hesitant to say anything at first, only a few second after Wendy asked did he say "Of sorts."

This confused the girls at first. Sherria was about to ask what he meant when they were interrupted. Another earthquake commenced, causing all the structures around the beach to shake or collapse. Wendy lost her balance for a moment and accidentally hung onto the boy for support. This caused her to blush again, but the boy didn't seem to notice as he was looking around frantically.

"Damn it!" They boy exclaimed. "It's back."

"What is?" Sherria asked.

Before the boy could answer, there was a large explosion in the water. The three turned towards it, shielding their eyes as a spray of seawater came their way. When it faded, they all saw the source of the blast of water.

It was a group of enormous, snake-like monsters with silver scales, red eyes and fins sticking out of their heads. They were looking around, as if they were looking for something. As they did, the three humans looked at the creatures with surprise.

"Are those SEA SERPENTS!?" Sherria asked.

"Sea-what?" the boy asked.

"There…" Wendy tried to think of the best explanation for him. "Well… there serpents that live in the sea. Not much other than that."

As they spoke, the creatures stopped looking around for a moment. They were perfectly still until they turned quickly and sharply towards the trio, both anger and hunger filling their eyes. With that, they swam towards the shore, hoping to enjoy a nice snack.

The boy's eyes narrowed and his gritted his teeth, seemingly angered by the sight of the serpents. The girls looked back and forth between the two before Sherria asked. "They wouldn't happen to be the creatures you came across in the water, would they?"

The boy gave a slow nod as he widened his feet apart, squatted and looked ready to pounce and bared his teeth at the creatures.

"Seven of them… shouldn't be a problem now that I'm out of the water." The boy thought.

He looked over towards the girls with a smirk. "I take it you can handle these guys as well?"

"As well? You looked like you were close to death's door when we found you!" Wendy exclaimed.

The boy looked back at the monsters, his face morphing into a more serious look. "Nothing like a bit of exercise to get back into shape." With that, he outstretched on of his arms, his hand level with his head, and slowly clenched his hands into a fist.

"Out of curiosity, what magic can you guys use?" he asked the girls while remaining focused on the beasts.

"We both can use sky magic." Sherria answered.

The boy looked at them briefly, once again grinning, before looking back at the beasts. "What a small world." He commented.

Neither girls were sure of what he meant. That is, until he opened his fist and air suddenly started filling up in the center of his palm, forming a visible ball of energy. When he had gathered enough, he held the sphere over his mouth and swallowed the sphere whole. His reaction to this was quick, a strong level of wind circling around him.

Both Wendy and Sherria were surprised to see this. "He's a Slayer mage!" the Godslayer commented.

When the Sea Serpents were close enough, the closest homed in for the boy, wanting to swallow him in one go. However, the boy leapt from the ground and charged his foot with energy, covering it with visible air as it came in contact with the creature's forehead. Its head was sent flying back, but it proved to be more durable than it looked, as it shot back at the mage.

He responded by swiping his arms in arcs, forming the shape of an 'X', creating a wind blast in the same shape that went into the creatures mouth, slicing through and both severing its backbone from the head and obliterating its brain from the force of the attack.

"That all you got!?" he asked the creatures.

In response to having one of its own so easily beaten, they all charged at him, now just wanting to end him.

"SKY DRAGON ROOOOAAR!"

A powerful tornado shot past the boy and struck all the serpents at once, scattering them and disorienting them.

The boy looked back and saw that it was Wendy who used the attack. The boy was amazed to see such power in a single spell.

"Nice shot!" he exclaimed before looking back towards the serpents.

"My turn!" Sherria exclaimed as she used her winds to shoot up into the air. The boy let himself fall back into fall back onto the sand, opting to build up more spheres of air and shot at the Aquarian reptiles that were just about recovered from Wendy's breath attack. Luckily, the spheres released a great level of power as they made contact with the serpents, more aptly, explosions.

Sherria summoned the winds and allowed them to cover his arms. As they did, they turned black and became more volatile. She dashed towards the creatures, spinning like a speeding fighter jet as she held her hands out, allowing the winds to strike the targets.

"SKY GOD'S DANCE!"

With that, the winds blasted the creatures away, causing significant damage to two of them, which resulted in their demise.

"A Dragon and a God, huh?" the boy thought as he saw Sherria in action. He looked back at the creatures, counting that there were four left.

"Let's end this!" Wendy yelled as she built up enough wind beneath her feet to act as a spring board, blasting her towards the serpents. As she got closer, her fist became enveloped in strong winds. She pulled back her fist as she got closer to one of the serpents.

"SKY DRAGON'S IRON FIST!"

Her fist struck the creature, the winds penetrating its head and destroying everything within. However, the winds continued to travel, emerging from the other side of the serpent's skull and flew towards another, which had proven to be quite unfortunate as the winds struck it as well, severing the backbone and causing it to fall into the water, left floating motionless in the water.

Wendy looked over at the two remaining creatures. "Only two left. Better make this quick." She said.

She dashed over to the remaining two, with Sherria not too far behind. Both looked ready to end this fight. However, Sherria saw the boy. While he looked ready to fight, he looked incredibly tense.

"Hey, are you okay!" the Godslayer asked the boy loudly.

He looked back at the two female mages with widened eyes of shock.

"CAREFUL! THERE'S A THIRD LEFT!" he yelled back.

Before either of the 'Sky Sisters' could react to his warning, the hidden eight serpent out of a supposed 'seven' shot out of the water and was headed straight for them. Out of instinct, Wendy shoved Sherria out of the way while the creature captured Wendy. Thankfully, none of its fangs hit her, but she was still trapped, her head, shoulders and arms were free of the creature's mouth as it quickly sank back into the water.

"WENDY!" Sherria cried.

"Damn it!" The boy cried. Thinking about his options for a split second, while he knew he wasn't good at using his magic under that piece water, he couldn't just let the girl who saved him become a sea-worm's food. As such, he blindly dived into the water after her.

The Godslayer saw this and gasped. "Oh no! Not him too!" she cried. She was about to head in after them when the remaining sea serpents snapped at her, causing her to double back. Realizing that she would be stuck fighting these creatures, she readied herself for the battle, but she was still petrified on the inside for the ones below.

"Please be okay."

….

Wendy struggled as she tried to escape from the monster's mouth. However, its grip on was proving too strong for her. Combined with the fact that the sudden trap had knocked a lot of the air out of her body, she was in a serious situation.

"Oh no! I need to get out of here before I drown!" she thought to herself. She pulled back her fist, ready to attack the creature. Unfortunately, there was no sign of power generating in her fist. It was then that she realized that she couldn't control the wind when there was none for her to use.

"No! I should be able to generate wind from my magic to blow the creature away!" she thought on the spot. As such, she harnessed as much power as she could, successfully starting to build up wind in the water, hopefully creating a mini-maelstrom at least. Something to drive the creature off.

However, it noticed that it was up to something, and after seeing what it had done to its brethren, it would not let her get away. As such, it bit down harder on Wendy, causing a number of ribs to crack and for her to gasp out ion pain, causing her to gasp out in pain.

Now without any oxygen to keep her alive, panic started to build in. She was left with having to repeatedly punch the creature, hoping it would relent. The more she punched, the more she felt the life leave her body.

"Please… please… not like this." She thought. If it hadn't been for the fact that they were submerged, the tears that she was crying would've been visible.

As if to answer her prayers, however, the creature released its grip on Wendy. Disoriented and oxygen starved, she was only able to half-concentrate on what was going on. Her eyes had caught the sight of a figure after kicking the serpent with the force of a ballistics missile, severing it into two. The creature turned towards the attacker, aiming to end its life as painfully as possible.

Before Wendy lost consciousness, she could've sworn that the attackers eyes were glowing. Emerald green…

Sherria tried her best to fight off the remaining two snakes. However, they were proving to be more challenging than the others that they fought before. She guessed that the serpents felt that they were going to lose, so they were putting their all into it.

However, their success isn't just linked to that. It was more so that Sherria was distracted by her worry over Wendy. While she knew she was strong, a surprise attack can take down even the most skilled warriors if done correctly. She was begging that Wendy wasn't going to be one of them.

Lost in thought for a moment, the Godslayer didn't notice when one of the serpents moved behind her, aiming to swallow her whole. But before it could get the chance, it felt something pulling it back. IT turned around and hissed sharply at the culprit, knocking Sherria out of her train of thought.

She looked back and saw the boy they had rescued earlier… pulling back the snake by its tale with one hand. The other was used for supporting Wendy, who was slung over her shoulder. He was standing on a platform made of nothing but wind, but it supported them perfectly. Seeing her friend unconscious, she began to panic.

The boy looked behind the girl, seeing another serpent ready to consume her. Not wanting the ones who rescued him to fall, he breathed in as much air as he could muster, wanting to gain as much power as possible. The Godslayer was correct in that he was a slayer mage, and one of the main benefits was being able to consume the element they had mastered to gain power.

However, he would not look forward to telling them what kind of slayer he was.

After he had gathered enough, he looked back at the snake he held captive. His eyes now glowing emerald green, as well as the whites of his eyes going black, he growled before roaring-

"HURRICANE CHAIN!"

As he said it, a powerful tornado emerged from his arm. Instead of destroying the creature entirely, however, the tornado encased the creature, pulling at the creature in various directions. It was only after a few seconds that the monster was torn into pieces by the force of the attack.

Even as it was no more, the attack continued on. Eyeing the, now stunned, creature behind Sherria, he swung the tornado around like a whip, before lashing it out at the monster. Sherria thought that the attack was aimed at her,that is until the attack passed her head and she heard the sound of something being torn apart behind her. She turned and saw that it was the remaining Sea Serpent, only now without its head.

It was motionless for a moment before it finally collapsed into the sea.

The tornado faded away slowly. As it did, the boy's eyes reverted to their original form. He looked back at Wendy, knowing that he needed help quickly. He commanded the platform to dash back to the shore, jumping off it and landing in a squat. He laid Wendy on the ground and looked her over, checking for any injuries. He saw the Godslayer land beside him, panic written all over her face as she herself checked Wendy for any injuries.

"What happened?" she asked.

The boy noticed the worry in her voice, causing him to feel an ache in his chest out of sympathy. "She got the air knocked out of her down there. She should get some air into her now that she's out, but just in case…" he gathered a large level of air into his palm and condensed it into a small sphere. He held it over Wendy's face and allowed small wisps to travel up her nose. A few seconds later, there were wisps of air travelling out of her mouth. About half a minute of this, during which Sherria had been both worried for Wendy and bewildered by how he was trying to help her.

Her scepticism was quickly replaced with amazement as Wendy was starting to breathe again.

"All she needed was a little air in her system." He said. "I could've done CPR, but… "

Sherria rolled her eyes when she realized what the boy was implying, but couldn't help but smile from the silliness of it. "Don't tell me you're still embarrassed by what happened earlier." She said.

The boy said nothing. Instead, when he was sure that Wendy had her breathing under control, he clicked his fingers beside her hear, hoping to wake her up.

And thanks to the Dragonslayer's sharp hearing, it was enough to instantly wake her. She also felt like her eardrum was about to burst.

"What? Who? What happened?" Wendy asked.

In response, Sherria wrapped Wendy into a bear hug of her own. "Wendy! I'm so glad you're okay!"

"OOOOWWW!" cried Wendy.

Sherria released her grip on Wendy, only just remembering that she had broken ribs. The Godslayer smiled nervously at the Dragonslayer.

"Sorry." She said.

Wendy smiled back. "No problem. It was an accident." She answered. She was about to use her healing magic to fix her ribs, but the boy stopped her.

"Allow me." He said. He held his right fist right up to his face and built up a strong concentration of emerald energy around it. As it did, it allowed the girls to notice, for the first time, that there were glowing tattoos around his wrists. Marking like these usual signified that someone was gifted with magical power from another source.

"Sana."

With that, the energy left his hand and transferred to Wendy. The green energy glowed around her like an aura as it healed the injuries that were incurred to her. Taking only a couple of seconds to heal, the aura vanished after it had completed its job. He felt where the broken ribs should be, only to find that they were healed. Both Wendy and Sherria looked at him with amazement.

"So… you are Sky magic user." Wendy said.

The boy simply nodded in response.

"In that case, what kind of slayer are you?" Sherria asked.

The boy was hesitant to answer at first, afraid that it would frighten them. But, seeing as they were so keen, and as they had seen him use his power, he felt obligated to answer.

"If I tell you… will you promise not to be frightened?"

This question caused the girls to raise an eyebrow each at him. "Why would we be frightened?" Sherria asked.

Staying silent for a moment longer, he closed his eyes and concentrated. As he did, his hair was completely drained of color, left completely white. The markings on his wrists, which after finishing the spell had they returned to the color black, slowly expanded, covering his hands and reaching as far as his elbows. As his eyes were closed, black cracks appeared around them as if the area was being cracked open, appearing like eye paint after they were finished. He then opened his eyes, the white having gone completely black and his irises were glowing emerald green.

The girls were startled by the boy's new appearance, but by no means startled. They had seen something like this from the wizard Gray, who activated his powers in a similar fashion. An if that was the case-

"If you're thinking what I think you are, then you're correct." The boy said. "I'm a Demonslayer."

After a few more seconds, he instantly reverted to his original appearance. After allowing the girls to see that form, he was a bit nervous about how they would react. This wasn't the first time that a fellow human saw this power. But, when they did, he would be met with terrified screams and angry mobs, who feared his power and assumed that he was a demon.

However, the reaction he got was quite different.

"THAT WAS AMAZING!" they cried in unison, enough force in it to blow the boy's hair back.

He looked back at them with a startled expression. "Aren't you frightened?" he asked.

"Nope." Wendy answered. "We actually know a guy who channels Demonslayer magic the same way as you." She pointed to the marks around his wrist. "Besides, you saved our lives back there. We owe you big time."

Overcoming his surprise, the boy smiled back. "Keep in mind that you girls saved my life already. How about we call it even?"

The girls began to think about whether or not to do as he suggested, putting on thinking poses that confused the Demonslayer greatly. When they were finished thinking, Wendy said "How about you tell us about yourself?"

At this, the boy chuckled nervously. "Well, uh… that's going to be difficult."

"Huh? Why?" Sherria asked.

"I have no memory of who I am, or what my name is." He said. He held out one of his arms and displayed his marked wrist. "When I first woke up, this was the first thing I learned about myself."

Both Sherria and Wendy looked at him with surprise. "You lost your memory?" Wendy voiced.

The boy shook his head, to which the girls lowered their heads and apologized.

"Don't go apologizing for something you had no control over." The boy responded. He placed a hand on each of their shoulders, prompting them to look back at him and see a small, but friendly smile on his face.

The girls nodded in response. "Well, if you like, we can bring you back to Fairy Tail and see if anyone can help you?"

Sherria looked back at Wendy. "What about your job?"

"If it's to stop those quakes, then it's already finished." The boy answered.

The girls didn't understand what he meant. So, he explained that it was the sea serpents that had caused the quakes to begin with, as they usually tunnel through the ground to find any extra food.

"I see." Sherria said with a hand on her chin.

Wendy laughed at Sherria's play-acting for a second before looking back at the boy. "So, what do you say?"

The boy was silent for a moment. Weighing his options, while he wasn't normally comfortable around other people, he couldn't deny that he needed the help.

"Alright. I'm in." he said.

With that, both Sherria and Wendy held out their hands to him. "It's nice to meet you, Kaze." They said in unison.

"Wow, they really could pass off as sisters." The boy couldn't help but think. His face then showed an expression of surprise towards the two. "Wait, 'Kaze'?"

"We thought you'd like it. What do you think?" Sherria asked.

"… Alright. I'll roll with it." The boy, now known as 'Kaze', accepted, despite still being unsure of the name.

Wendy stood up on her feet and pointed towards a certain direction like a dedicated safari person.

"To FAIRY TAIL!"

And with that, I'm going to leave it at that. In case anyone asks, 'Sana' is Latin for the word 'heal', as I've decided that he's going to use Latin words for his support spells. Why? I thought it would be cool.

And also, while I know that there's been no mention of RWBY so far in the story, it's because it's just an introduction. Don't fret, it will come.

Anyway, I hope that it was a nice read for anyone. Like my other stories, it was one that's been rattling around in my brain for a while.

I'd like to hear your opinions on this. Do you think that I should keep this story on? Should I throw it in the scrapper? Or do you have any pointers that could help be further improve this story in the long run? I could really use the input.

And to any readers of my other stories, don't worry, I'm still working on them.

See you later, have a nice day.