Betrayed, Surprise, and a Kiss Goodbye
Levy and Gajeel have been together for 2 years until one day a certain mage with the power of will controlled a certain dragon slayer. Heartbreak followed and secrets chased right after.
The tears, the betrayal, the anger.
Will the blue hair mage find the heart to forgive?
How will the dragon slayer fix things?
Surprise! Surprise! Unexpected news is on the way!
Things are forever changed, but how far are they willing to go for the ones they love?
"Shrimp! Shrimp!" Gajeel was frantically running all over the town of Magnolia to find a certain blue mage.
Regret, fear, desperation could be heard in his voice.
"Shri-." His voice lowered as he spotted the person his was searching for.
"Levy…" His voice so soft, so low.
Levy was hunched over on a secluded bench right by the river. The scenery was away from the busy streets of Magnolia.
Her face was hidden, but her body trembled. Her sobs revealing the hurt in her voice, the pain in her heart.
In her mind all she could do was replay the scene that laid before her a few moments ago.
Her lover in the arms of another woman.
His muscular arms wrapped around this mysterious woman's backside through the hole of the short, revealing dress that the mistress wore.
His arms were swaying up and down her, touching her bare skin through every opening.
His lips passionately pressing against her lips as their lips moved faster and faster by the seconds. He was hungry for her.
A moan escaped his mouth. Her heart dropped.
The woman's chest, much larger than hers, pressed so tightly against his body leaving no view between them.
One of her legs wrapped around his legs, her arms around his neck moving along with their bodies.
Levy's tears began to fall. "Why can't I say anything, why can't I tell him to stop…"
Her body was shaking, she didn't know what to do.
"Gajeel…." She whispered so softly, but it was loud enough for him to hear. Loud enough for his ears to catch her voice.
By the time his eyes opened and he realized what was happening, it was too late.
Levy was gone.
