Author's Note: Hi! Well, I decided to start up a collection for my Gruvia drabbles and one shots. Themes, lengths and ratings vary. I hope you enjoy my little stories!

This first one is really short. I had written it for Gruvia week 2016, and it's actually my first ever Gruvia story ever...yikes xD


Title: Do You Remember?
Summary: Of course she remembers how they met.


"The briefest moment with you the longest on my mind." - Lang Leav


Do You Remember?

"Do you remember?"

The sun shone down on the two of them, showering them with warmth as they lay side by side, watching the clouds drift past. A light breeze swept over, tickling their skin and making the nearby trees move with the wind.

Juvia turned on her side so she could get a better look at him, raising her eyebrows. "Does Juvia remember what, Gray-sama?"

Gray wasn't looking at her. Instead, his gaze was fixed on the sky above, a reminiscent smile on his lips. "Do you remember the first time we met?"

She shot him a mystified look, surprised he could think that she'd ever forget such a day. "Of course Juvia remembers! Juvia could never forget the first time she met Gray-sama," she replied, her thoughts drifting back to a battle of ice and water which ended with the clouds shifting as the rain disappeared, only to reveal an endless stretch of blue sky. "She'll never forget the day you took her rain away."

Hearing her words, Gray glanced in her direction. Blue hair pooled over one shoulder in soft waves, eyes wide—filled with warmth. He squeezed her hand fondly, a lazy smile tugging at his lips as he motioned to the sky above with his free hand. "Gotta say, when I see that blue sky, it reminds me of you."

Her brow furrowed. "Of Juvia?"

When he had first met her, she was so low-spirited, so sad. But when the clouds had parted and the sky had appeared, that moment was forever imprinted in his memory. He'd never forget how Juvia's eyes had lit up in amazement, bewilderment etched onto her face. It changed her, and now that he thought about it, the light from the first time she'd seen the clear sky was still glowing in those blue eyes of hers. It was apparent in the way she moved now, the way she fought with such unwavering purpose and the radiant smile that would accompany each 'Gray-sama' that fell from her lips.

"Yeah," he said. "Of you."