DISCLAIMER: I do not own Fairy Tail, this anime series was written by Hiro Mashima. However, I do own this OC- Amber.

Note: I had this really awesome idea about that little story about how Loke gets back to the Spirit World, (The Star That Cannot Return to the Heaven's and the Celestial Spirit King). Basically, it wasn't Lucy that saved him; it was my OC who had made a promise to him after the first few months he had been banished.

Chapter 1: Promise

Watching as you fell to your knees in despair had filled me with the need to protect you, to help you, in any way I could. All I ever wanted to do was to alleviate even the smallest amount of that pain, to stop you from torturing yourself over her mistake. But every time I tried you pushed me away, asking me to leave but I couldn't, wouldn't leave you. Even when you pleaded me too, I wouldn't and I knew a small part of you was beginning to hate me for it, all because I cared for you too much.

Standing there before me, you had been so handsome and my heart broke for you when I first noticed your pain. Yet you didn't notice the way I felt for you, even after those few months I had known you. A single glance from your emerald coloured eyes could make me weak at the knees, a single smile could warm my heart. And a single touch from you could push me over the edge, I would do anything for you, and I did. But knowing you wouldn't let me protect you, I did the one thing I promised myself I never would, I left and you watched me go.

Never even once trying to stop me and I only looked back once, to see you there standing in the ruins. Your once brilliant light had dulled as you were barred from your home, never able to traverse the gates ever again because you had broken that one sacred vow; you had killed your Key Bearer. All in an attempt to save your brethren and to save yourself. And for that I loved you more but it hurt too much to be around you, when you knew but wouldn't let yourself feel for me. So I left you, but I swore to myself I would find you again, before your time ran out and I would do anything I could that time to save you.

All I had to do was save you; that was my promise.

Gentle rocking of the train awoke me from my slumber, as my eyelids fluttered open to reveal my strange jade coloured eyes. Blinking I glanced around noticing the way the morning light filtered through the curtain, it had been night when I had first fallen to sleep. It seems I was nearing my destination, coming closer to you and I hoped you had enough time to wait for me, I surely hoped I wasn't too late. But knowing I wasn't I could still feel your faint presence, that once brilliant constellation had dulled but I could still sense the lingering presence of Regulus. At least I would be able to find you from your brightest star; after all you had given me your light in return for my promise.

Gold glinted on the slender ring finger of my right hand, delicately wrought of golden starlight with a single emerald glittering back at me; it was Regulus's sister, Avalon.

You had gifted it to me all those years ago just before I had left you, though you wouldn't allow yourself to love me you had still cared for me. But for me, that hadn't been enough all because it had hurt too much to love you so dearly but not have your love in return. But I still held that small sacred token of your favour, one I knew you could never give to another, not as long as I breathed, and not when I protected that small part of me that still loved you to this day.

Staring out the window I smiled at the harsh late morning light that burned down from the sun, warming the carriage I sat in, knowing the same sun warmed you delicate face. Knowing those burning emerald eyes of yours was looking at the same sky no matter how far apart we had been, all those years. It had brought me comfort to star up at the starry sky, knowing you were looking at the same constellations as I no matter where I was in Fiore, we were close enough that we were both able to see Leo's Constellation, your very own Star.

Walking along the platform beside the train I held a single suitcase in my hand, feeling my honey coloured locks stir around me in the light breeze. The smoke from the steam train hazed my vision as white rolls of cloud billowed out from around the train. Moving slowly I made my way from the station into the cacophony and noise of the city, Magnolia. I knew you were here somewhere, now all I had to do was find you in this vast city, it could take me weeks but I knew you only had perhaps only a few more hours before you were gone and I would find you well and truly before that.

Closing my eyes I lifted my right hand, allowing my golden ring to glint before me in the harsh light, "Avalon seek out your brother." I whispered into the still air, stealing glances around me in the hopes that no one had noticed the strange girl talking to the delicate ring on her finger.

A single star hovered in front of my eyes and danced around me swiftly, ruffling my honey coloured locks and warming my pale skin, my jade eyes were alight with their inner light as I watched the Star pause in front of me. Laughing slightly at the playful light that surrounded it, the Star began to zoom down the street, leaving a blazing river of light behind it, so I began to follow it, along these unknown streets. All to find you- my one true Star.

Loud clattering of my heals filled the busy streets as I slowly walked, not sure exactly where I was going but knowing Avalon would never lead me astray, after all she never had, not all these years. But I guess that's why you had gifted her to me, after all my magic wasn't exactly the best for combat but it was good enough the sense the presence of your Stars and all those that were around me at this instant. Little glimmers of light caught my attentions and rainbow light danced around those, surrounding me. Colours burned in my vision, bright crimson red all the way to the end of the spectrum to plum purple. It was dizzying and exhilarating to see the light that graced people's presence.

Lowering my head I watched the cobblestone ground dip and groove beneath me, my black strappy heals still clattering against the ground. The grey amethyst bodice of my dress was tight, but it felt like it was holding my heart in place, so it didn't break when I finally found you. Turning down another street, my dress brushed against my thighs, knowing I was quite the sight I kept my head down as Avalon led me down a back alley way. My light golden tan glimmered in the light, glancing up I noticed the sun had finally reached its highest peak, it was midday and we were quickly running out of time.

Picking up my pace my skirts swirled around me as I entered another street, but this one was larger with a strange watery path running along the middle, with high walls framing it. Lifting my head I watched the sunlight dance upon the clear water, sending rainbows swirling along the top of the water. I had always wondered if others saw what I did, but knowing they didn't when I first had laid eyes on you and seen the Stars burning inside of you. Everyone had though I was insane, but not you. You had realised what I was the moment you saw me, for the first time you had met one, a Seer.

One who could see beyond the boundaries of the norm and traverse the gates between this world and the ethereal one, with nothing but my gaze. That's why I had known what you are, a Celestial Being, all because of the Stars that were trapped beneath your skin. You had burned far brighter than anyone I had ever met, but that wasn't the only thing that drew me to you. I had noticed the darkness that had settled upon you as you fought your very nature by attempting to protect the ones you loved by hurting the one that called you through the Gate.

But I would save you; as long as you remembered my promise then everything was going to work out fine. Pausing at the gates to a guild I glanced up to see Avalon spark one last time as she vanished, apparently I had found you. At last I could see you again after all that searching, and after all those years apart, I didn't know what I would do first, but hopefully you were still here, and not gone just yet.

Fairy Tail

Adorned the area above the guild doors with a strange symbol of what appeared to be a fairy in flight; I smiled realising I had found you in the rowdiest guild there ever was. Shifting my suitcase into one hand, I lifted the other told the door, feeling the wood grains beneath my fingertips and watching the light glint upon my ring. Forcing one door opened the afternoon light spilled along the hard wood polished floor and several heads turned in my direction. Heat washed over me as the atmosphere in the guild hall reached me, smiles all round and the faint scent of alcohol and fresh baking bread.

Glancing around, unfamiliar faces stared up at me, but one girl caught my attention, she sat at the bar her blonde hair swaying the breeze from the air outside, as she turned large chocolate eyes stared back at me but what held my attention were the Keys that were threaded onto her belt. Swallowing slightly I lowered my head and allowed the door to swing shut behind me, the silence echoed through the room and a single woman glanced up from the bar, a radiant smile on her face, her silver hair flowed down her back like a river.

"Hello." She said sweetly, "Welcome to Fairy Tail," at the mention of her guild her pale blue eyes glittered in affection but she glanced at me curiously, "Did you have a request?" her voice became more businesslike as she thought over the idea that a slender girl with a small suitcase was here to place a job on the Request Board.

Dropping the suitcase beside me I shook my head, "My name is Amber, and I'm not here to get someone to do a job, " I said surprise flickering over the faces around me, glancing around I noticed a pink haired boy and half-naked guy were fighting in the corner of the room, "I'm looking for someone?" I said as my jade eyes lingered over the faces around me, but not seeing him.

"Well, who were you after, perhaps I may know where they are?" said the female bare tender, her pink dress swirled around her as she left the bar making her way towards me.

"I'm looking for Loke." I said my voice clear, all eye turned to me some smirking and other were, a little embarrassed as if they didn't want to tell me something.

"He's gone." Said the blond at the bar, she turned her chocolate eyes back to me, "He's left the guild." Her voice was sad but annoyance coloured her tone as well.

Staring at the Celestial Mage before me I began to tremble, "He's gone…" I whispered my hands falling to my side, limp. I was beginning to shake as tears accumulated in the corner of my eyes, falling down my pale cheeks, everyone had turned to me pity evident in their eyes, lifting my hands I covered my face and just stood there and cried.

No body stopped me; obviously realising he must have been someone important to me, someone very important. My slender shoulders shook as I cried then I felt a gentle touch and the scent of comforting vanilla washed over me as the stranger pulled me into her arms. Holding me close as I continued to cry; the tears falling from my cheeks pattered onto the ground faintly. Heat skittered along my skin and I pulled at the thread, realising that his presence still lingered, and instead of burning like a pillar of light he was only a soft candle…

READ & REVIEW: So now you met my OC but she is different to Lucy, already knowing who Loke was but she doesn't have Celestial Magic… so how is she going to save him? Read to find out…

Please review, I want to know if I should continue this short story or not?