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Lucy and Levy had been on an expedition for their work place. The objective was to receive and collect items and a story for sorcerers weekly. The two loved writing but Lucy was the main reporter, Levy was one to correct Lucy's mistakes, point out key structures as Levy was rather observant. All and all they were both a team. And worked like gears in a clock.

But at their current situation they had no idea how to face the conflict. So now my dears, let us begin a story about two young maidens lost in a vast forest on the out skirts of Fiore.

"Levy-chan! Where are we?" Lucy wailed dragging her feet along the stones and sticks along the forest floor.

"I don't know Lu-chan, if only we had stuck to the path!" Levy giggled to herself in response.

"Hmmm, It's late and I'm getting cold out here!" Lucy complained even more.

"I know Lucy, I don't even know where we are!" Levy exclaimed, panicking, looking over the map they were given.

"This better make a hell of a story!" Lucy mumbled.

"Maybe we should make a fire or something! I can barely see my hands!"

"Good idea Lu-chan." Levy stopped and looked around.

The forest was dense, and they defiantly had themselves in a massive pickle, making themselves go deeper and deeper into the endless valley of trees. But she had not once seen a clearing nearby or along the joinery, they couldn't even seem to look up and see what time of day it was, but they knew it was noon as the air got crisper and the light faded.

"Do you know how to make a fire?"

"I was hoping you knew." Lucy let out an awkward giggle.

"Maybe we should try look for the city lights. I mean there's a hill over there we could climb. Maybe we could see something." Levy encouraged.

"Good idea Levy-chan!" Lucy smiled and began to hike up the semi steep hill.

Once at the top the girls looked east-ward. Eye opening in joy as they saw some lights flickering in between the trees.

"There Lu-chan! There! I see lights!" Levy exclaimed along with a sigh of relief.

Maybe they won't get eaten by wild animals tonight.

"Lets go! It doesn't look to far!" Lucy cried out as she hurriedly suffled down the hill towards the direction of the lights.

The two hurriedly made there way to the light, and as they got closer it got warmer. But also louder, as if there was a chanting of a sort.

They bound around a rather large tree and crouched as they watched in awe as slightly tanned people danced around a fire, hand in hand. They sang in a loud chant. They had small huts surrounding the fire as it was the centre of the 'village'.

"I thought there where no more undiscovered natives here!" Lucy whispered.

"Well! It's a big place! We got lost in here didn't we!" Levy replied, ducking low as a shadow crossed over the two.

'So what we just discovered a tribe?" Lucy asked in bewilderment.

"They could be dangerous! They could kill us!"

"Lu-chan I don't think they'd kill us."

"Really? Cause look over there Levy!" Lucy hissed as she pointed over to a wooden rack near one of the huts, it had two young girls on it around the age of five or six. And they both looked sad.

Levy's eyes adverted towards the scene. Eyes widening in shock at such a sight.

"Well- um….." Levy swallowed. "Let just get out of here.

Lucy nodded her head in agreement. They both turned and stood only to freeze at the sight of one of the tribes men.

"Shivers.." Levy squeaked loudly.

He grabbed the two by the shoulders and dragged them to the centre of the village near the fire. The two friends stared up in awe, and looked around the place. Everyone stopped dancing and singing and stared starring at the two foreigners. One of the girls on the rack lifted her head in shock. She had deep blue hair and the other had brown hair. The two girls stared at Lucy and Levy and a small glimpse of hope faded into their eyes.

"Meybee webee trentere complina!" The man called out to his tribe.

The villagers cheered and they clapped loudly.

"Contrana semi!" The man ordered over at the two girls .

The two girls laughed with glee and someone released their bonds from their arms, and they ran forwar to their mothers with tears in their eyes.

"Tonga semi!" He stated and the two men that released the two girls approached Lucy and Levy.

Levy's eyes widened and she started kicking behind her and the large male easily picked her off the ground.

Lucy stood before the other man could reach her, she flipped and landed infront of the other villagers. One of the woman gave her a kind smile and spoke to her in a encouraging tone.

"Tanga tronto!" She said, looking up at the male villager trying to capture Lucy.

Lucy gave a confused expression at the woman, but was caught up by the man who grabbed her, he held her hand behind her back and she wriggled in his grasp. He took her over to Levy and tided her down also.

"Levy-chan! Are we some sort of sacrifices? I mean the woman looked at me and smiled for god's sake!" Lucy cried out.

The dancing began once more and the two watched in awe as the two girls joined in this time and smiled at the new sacrifices each time they came around.

"Lu-chan I don't know! You wouldn't happen to have a pocket knife though?" Levy asked, keeping a close eye on the tribe.

"I don't have a knife, but I have a nail filer!" Lucy exclaimed.

"Would it brake these vines?" Levy asked, facing her friend.

"I'm not sure, but we have to get it out of my back pocket." Lucy sighed.

"But we currently both have our hands tied."

"Oh Lu-chan what are we going to do? I don't want to die! I haven't been kissed yet! Or had a boyfriend!" Levy wailed.

"You had a chance with those fan boys of yours, Jet and Droy." Lucy mimicked.

"Na, I don't want no sicky boys!" Levy dried.

"Well I haven't been kissed or anything like that either! So we can die together like this!" Lucy exclaimed.

"Where not going to die!" Levy wailed, throwing her head back.

The singing and dancing stopped and the tribe all turned to Lucy and Levy.

It was quiet and the only thing making movement was the large glowing fire in the centre of town.

"Please, please, please don't throw us into the fire." Lucy whispered, closing her eyes tight.

"Tanga tronto tonga semi, contra dragoon!" One of the elders called out as he advanced forward, towards the girls.

"Did he say something about a dragon?" Levy wailed, moving restlessly on the wooden frame.

The elder and the villagers ignored her and he continued to advance to the frame followed by four other men, two of which had tied them down.

"Un dragoon kaka fure!" The elder exclaimed, and two beautiful women advanced from the crowed holding a small clay bowl each.

They walked over to Lucy and the one with red hair, dipped her thumb into the bowl and orange chalk like paint emerged on the thumb, she then swiped it across Lucy's forehead, and she winced at the feeling. The red head then bowed her head, kissed Lucy's cheeks and stepped away.

"Du dragoon kaka mitil!" The elder cried out.

The girl with black hair walked towards Levy, she dipped her thumb into her bowl and out came black chalk like paint came on her thumb, she too wiped it onto Levy's for head, bowed and kissed her cheeks.

The two women disappeared into the crowd once more. The elder nodded his head and two men cam to Lucy's side and two men came to Levy's side. Each lifted a corner and the girls laid upward towards the sky, finally seeing stars that night. They began to walk and they listened to the villagers follow after the two.

"Lu-chan." Levy whispered.

"Yes, Levy-chan?" Lucy asked quietly.

"You're the greatest friend anyone could ask for." Levy sighed, not turning her head to see her friend.

"You to Levy." Lucy whispered.

The watched as the stars stayed still, but the tall trees moved, they felt the heat of the fire vanish and they listened to the rush of a stream nearby come closer and closer. They listened as the chants once again started. Lucy fumbled with the rope and released her hand a tiny bit and she grabbed a hold of Levy's hand. Levy in shock looked up at their hands, then down to her friend.

She tried to hold back tears as she looked upon the smiling Lucy. Who was also trying to be strong.

"It's okay." Lucy mouthed and looked back at they sky, but never letting go of her comrades hand.

"How did we get into this mess?" Levy shivered.

"I believe that you wanted the money." Lucy replied.

"Oh yeah, so I guess this is my fault." Levy sighed.

"Well, no. I saw a cute animal, I wanted to follow it, so It's my fault." Lucy smiled.

"Don't make this about you! It's my fault." Levy giggled.

Lucy turned her head and looked at her friend.

'It's both our faults." She whispered.

Levy turned and nodded her head with a small smile.

"I guess so."

They came to a stop, and the chanting became louder. The sound of rushing water was near and the friends froze in fear. The where lowered and placed near a much larger contraption. They tied the vines of the device to their own wooden frame. The four men that carried them each took hold of a rope and started pulling. The friends looked around as the ground left them once more, they looked up towards the villagers and saw in the distance the fire of the village. Levy looked down and saw the stream below they, they were off the edge of a cliff face.

"Oh Mavis! Let this stupid vine hold us!" Lucy squeaked.

The continued to be hoisted over the river until they came to a stop, halfway to the other edge.

The elder emerged and stood at the edge of the cliff.

"Cuntacuani, puola dragoon fure kaka mitil!" He yelled out.

The villagers screamed out after him the same words, their voices combined was enormous. It echoed through the valley. There was silence after that and the villagers turned and began walking away, the only people that stayed where the four men and the elder.

"Du dragoon fure kaka mitil." The elder cried and the men continued on with the ropes.

The frame moved again, and Lucy and Levy struggled, they heard the frame snap at the top, that made a crackling echo over the ridge. The Elder looked behind him, noddled to the men and walked away after the village. The men in response hurried their pace and the frame along with the top ropes began to brake.

Lucy looked behind and saw they were a few meters away from the cliff on the other side.

'Levy-chan! Swing!" Lucy called.

Levy nodded and the two began swinging backwards and forwards, helping the process all the while.

The men at the cliff face yelled at them in anger, but they ignored. They frame landed firmly on the opposite cliff face and the vines snapped, making the two fall backwards.

"Uh, Levy-chan, are your hands free?" Lucy called out.

"Yeah, what about you?" Levy replied standing up.

Lucy rolled over, smiled and stood next to her friend.

"Yep." Lucy smiled. "Your kidding me."

"What?"

"They left."

Levy turned and saw that the four men where long gone.

"Well at least that's over." Lucy sighed.

"It's a one way trip." Levy exclaimed.

There was a silence and the two took a massive step away from the cliff face and turned to the forest on this side, and it was much darker.

"So we were like a sacrifice to some dragon?" Lucy asked as she began to walk into the forest.

"Where are you going?" Levy hissed.

"I'm not standing here for ever! Are you coming?"

"Yeah! Wait up!"

"So we are a sacrifice to a dragon?"

"I think it was two dragons, I mean we got marked in different colours."

"I forgot about that."

"So where are we going?"

"Umm, we are going to find a warm place to stay."

"Not near a dragon I hope."

"Dragon's aren't real."

A large growl was heard in the dark forest as Lucy said the sentence.

"I think they are real." Levy whispered, staying close to her friend.

'Please it was coincidence! It's probably a bird or something." Lucy laughed.

"Okay then, say it again." Levy dared.

"I will." Lucy remarked. "Dragon's don't exist."

There was silence as the two walked forward along the path, and it stayed like that for a few seconds.

"See? I told-" Lucy began only to be interrupted by a growl and a small roar.

"Yeah I believe you." Levy shook in fear.

"Hold on." Lucy glared into the darkness. She reached behind her and pulled out a handle from her pocket.

"Why didn't you use that earlier?" Levy hissed.

"It didn't cross my mind." Lucy hissed back.

Another low growl and roar was heard.

Lucy pressed her thumb down on the button and a long brown whip emerged.

Two red eyes came from the side and two green eyes came from in front of them.

Lucy smashed her whip on the ground and electricity flowed through the now blue whip.

Levy glared and released her bandana, she tied it around her fist and blue sparks emerged from the now static fist.

"Come on out great dragon." Lucy teased.

"Lu-chan." Levy warned.

"Come out and fight us." Lucy continued. "Come on and show us how scary you are! We can take you!"

"We know you are here!" Levy called out.

The pairs of eyes disappeared and for a second Levy and Lucy froze as they saw two shadowed figures appear along the moonlit path, their eyes glowing, one deep red the other lime green.

One of them chuckled and flicked his tongue the other grinned and showed his canines.

And that's when Lucy and Levy leapt forward to attack these 'dragons'.