She sighed, another boring mission. She was stuck guarding Gloxinia on a trip to the Demon realm and she was bored. As the Fairy King he didn't really need a guard, she was there more as a show of power. She really hated having to showboat like that, but with the current state of the world it was a necessary evil.

She was sitting outside in a garden of sorts, at least she thought it was supposed to be a garden. Demons were weird, all the plants were dead or dying. Why they thought this was beautiful or peaceful she didn't know, but they seemed to, if the couples that dotted the landscape were anything to go by.

She reached out and touched one of the flowers and watched as it came back to life and bloomed. She smiled as more of its brothers and sister took to life as well. Before long she had brought back the whole flower bed as well as some of the neighboring ones.

She had only recently awakened her power and she loved to play with it. It was the same power as her king and best friend and Gloxinia was teaching her how to master it.

Disaster is what he had called it. So far all she had been able to do with it was heal and help things grow but she had seen what Gloxinia could do. He had killed a whole group of humans who had tried to attack the forest by worsening their wounds until they bled to death.

"Titania, it's time to go." she looked up when she heard her king's voice.

She could tell that he wasn't happy. She wouldn't have been surprised to find out that the meeting hadn't gone well.

Their two races had a very fragile truce right now and Gloxinia had been working to make a treaty between them. He liked the Demon princes and wished keep relations friendly and open but if things kept up like this she wasn't sure if that was going to happen.

The Demon King wanted the Fairies to join his war against the Goddess Clan and help defeat them. Fairies had no quarrel with the Goddesses and had no wish to start one but these talks hadn't gone unnoticed and Titania wouldn't be surprised if the Goddesses sent an ambassador to them as well. Hoping to court them to their side of the war.

There was only one other race that hadn't chosen a side as of yet and that was the Giants. That's not to say that they hadn't fought in a few of battles, but that was simply because they lived for the fight. So it wasn't surprising to see one or two giants on either side. The humans had sided with the Goddesses which hadn't come as any sort of surprise. Only the fairies had remained truly neutral in all this madness, and Gloxinia wanted to keep it that way.

Personally, Titania would have liked to help the Demon Clan. She knew that they weren't as bad as Goddess Clan tried to make them out to be. They took what didn't belong to them or attacked unprovoked. Never had they spun pretty words only to take them back when it didn't suit them anymore.

She thought that they were the only honest race out of the five that lived in their world. Not even the Fairies were as honest as them. Her own race was far to carefree and lazy. They would rather play in the forest than protect it. That was part of the reason that Gloxinia was working so hard for this Alliance. Gloxinia was willing to help the Demon Realm by sending any fairy that wished to help the plants grow again. If the Demons were willing to help us protect our borders.

Which Titania thought was stupid. They had warriors to do that. Granted there weren't many of them. True Warrior fae were born so very rarely. Only the oldest most powerful of trees and rivers could give birth to one such fae. That's not to say that most fae weren't powerful themselves they were but they didn't hold a candle to what Titania and Gloxinia could do with ease. Warriors were just born an unreal grace and natural talent for combat.

Titania made her way over to Gloxinia. She smiled and nodded to the two Demons behind him. She knew Meliodas from past trips here but didn't know the black haired youth at his side, but if she was to hazard a guess she would say that it was his brother from the resemblance.

"Ready to when you are, King," she said, walking to his side.

Zeldris eyes widen when he took in the state of the garden. One touch and Titania had brought back half the garden. She had managed to undo centuries of damage by a Goddess's curse. His father was wrong to throw away Gloxinia's offer. If one fairy could heal this much in such a short time what could hundreds do over years? Came as no surprise that they Fairy realm so lush and full of plant life.

Gloxinia looked behind her at the garden and shook his head. "I left you alone for an hour and you decide to play with your new power."

Titania blushed and looked away. She knew that he hadn't wanted her using Disaster until she had all parts of it under control.

As she opened her mouth to reply but Gloxinia raised his hand, "You could have hurt someone Ania, don't use Disaster until you can control the darker side of it as well."

Titania pouted but nodded, she had gone against Gloxinia's orders.

"Please don't be upset with me, Gloxinia. I just wanted to practice and I didn't think that I hurt anyone," Titania looked down at Gloxinia.

She was tall for a fairy, looking more like a human in terms of height and body type. Her long strawberry blond hair was pulled back into a ponytail. She had a hard edge to her golden eyes, one put there by years of fighting. She possessed the same other worldly grace that all her kind had, it was just more apparent in her movements. She tended to actually walked instead of flying or floating like most of her race, though she had butterfly like wings that looked like a Pipevine Swallowtail's.

He smiled at her, his eyes soften with love. He never could stay mad at her for long. He had been in love with her for years.

"Just don't do it again, Ania," he said before grabbing her arm and pulling her away from the princes.

He honestly wasn't that mad at her. In the long run, she may well have helped their cause. By showing what one Fairy could do well playing it may change the Demon King's mind at least a little.

Titania turned and waved goodbye to the princes.

"It was nice to see you again, Meliodas, and I'm sorry I didn't get your name sir, but maybe we'll meet again."

Zeldris watched them leave before turning to look at his brother. He didn't like what he saw. Meliodas had a soft loving look on his face, one he normally reserved for his goddess alone. He didn't need to fall in love with another woman. But his brother wasn't one to listen to reason, and what will happen will and there wasn't anything Zeldris could do to stop it.


First off I do not own Seven Deadly Sins, I wish. I do own Titania, and her story.. I've been rewatching Seven Deadly Sins and this story came to me... Now some characters are going to be a little OOC in this fic. With Titania there some events are going to happen differently are not at all. I really hope you guys in enjoy and if not don't flame...