Go on the car ride, they said. It'll be fun,they said. It'll be romantic, they said.

Levy knew she shouldn't have listened to her best friends and roommates when she got a message from her boyfriend, Gajeel about him dropping her off at her job at 'Solid Script Bookstore".

She blissfully remembered the time when Gajeel, with his motion sickness couldn't even see straight while in the car. Resulting in her usually taking the wheel, humming a song either Erza or Lucy had introduced her too.

But now only heavy metal music blasted from the speakers. Levy looked miserably to where her boyfriend was singing along with the deafening music, only causing a headache to form.

Levy decided to look out of the window, hoping the calming sight that the early morning brought would soothe her.

She was greeted with the sight of a family car beside her, the parents staring at her with faces of horror and a young school girl with pigtails waving at her from the backseat. She waved back.

When the family car passed them Levy put her head in her head in her hands, embarresed. That was when a nagging feeling came over her. Was she forgetting something?

""Hey Shrimp!" Gajeel yelled over the sound of the music ""What's the matter? Ya sick or somethin'?" Levy tilted her head to the right to glance at him ""Everything's just fine." she said ""Everything….. Except that music."

Gajeel sent her an amused smirk "Ah, don't be like that." he said, messing up her hair. Levy swatted his hand away as he continued ""You know you love it."

A small smile made its way across her face, ""No I don't." she said jokingly. Gajeel smirked "Shooby doo bop…." he started along with the new song that began to play "da ra ra…" he continued urging her on.

""The shopiver of iron, iron Metallica~" Levy sang.

In a minute the duo started singing at the top of their voices. Levy felt her throat starting to hurt. But that didn't stop her.

Nor did the weird looks all the passerbys shot them as they drove by. That was when Levy finally remembered what she forgot.

She liked weird