ok this is my first fan fic so be gentle. I actually planned this all out so there is actually mystery plot to it. Em as for pairings I think it's too early to decide. The magic Lucy uses will be explained further. Also her bow, if you've played Dragon's Dogma, it's got a similar shape to a magick bow in that.
Please tell me what you think!
I do not own Fairy Tail.
I must be close now…
Lucy Heartfilia walked purposefully towards Hargeon, the solitude of the forest making her light footsteps seem thunderous. She knew it was quicker to travel by road but she preferred it this way, less likely to run into trouble and draw unnecessary attention to herself. She was on a mission after all, the less she was seen the better.
She sighed. Lucy couldn't decide whether she loved or hated traveling. She loved seeing the landscape change beneath her feet, from snow to sand as she searched Earthland. Sometimes she'd think of wonderful stories that could have happened at the waterfalls she passed or the mountains she climbed, knowing that she'd never get the time to write them all down. Unfortunately there was one factor that made traveling almost unbearable for Lucy; she was a teenage girl.
As if to prove a point, Lucy heard a branch snap. She froze, her eyes searching the trees, the sound of snickering made her look up where a large man was standing, his feet balancing on a thick branch. He grinned down at her, eyes gleaming. "Well hello there little lady."
Pog was bored, and broke. He caught the apple Gergus had thrown him, taking a bite while listening to Hert moan about their losing streak. It was true though. It had been a while since they had scored anything big. Not many merchants travelled to Hargeon by road and those who did were usually poor anyway. He sighed, letting his hands spark briefly, what was the point of having magic if there was no one to use it on? "Urg. Come on guys, we'll check the roads. Maybe we'll get lucky" They all stood up, defeated.
Gergus' dog ears perked up. Hert opened his mouth to speak but Gergus put his hand up, stopping him. He grinned, his tail wagging. "I think you might be right boss. There's someone coming from over there." He pointed. Pog grinned, excitement coursing through him. He pulled his teammates in, setting out a plan…
Pog stood silently in the tree, watching as their prey approached. His grin widened. It was a girl, she couldn't have been more than 18 years of age. She was pretty too with long blonde hair flowing down past her shoulders and big brown eyes. He smirked as he noticed the rest of her body, it was better than most of the grown women he knew. What really caught his eye was the set of keys that swung from her waist. Celestial keys. He licked his lips; those things were worth a fortune.
The blonde froze. Finally noticing she wasn't alone. Pog snickered, the anticipation of a kill sending him on a buzz. She looked up at him, eyes disinterested. Pog ignored her attitude, knowing she would she screaming for her life very soon. He smiled at her. "Well hello there little lady." He hopped down, a confident swagger to his steps.
"Those are some nice keys you got there." Pog sparked magic in his hand, expecting to see a flash of fear in her brown eyes but finding none. "Why don't you just be a cute little girl and hand them over."
Lucy sighed in annoyance. He wasn't the first bandit she had encountered on this trip; it was expected the further she got away from the Council the more bad guys she would find. It didn't mean she had it enjoy it though.
At least this one wasn't a pervert.
He sneered at her, taking in her figure. "You know actually now that I think about it, I'll take your clothes as well."
So much for that.
She smirked. "Sorry I don't think these would fit you." She said, gesturing to her dark blue skirt and white shirt. "Now I'll give you five seconds to run or I'll show what these 'nice keys' can do."
The bandit smirked, crossing his arms and staying where he was. Lucy bit her cheek in frustration. She didn't have to fight him; she could probably make a run for it. She stepped forward, glaring at the man. Trying to scare him off. "One."
"Two." She growled. The bandit's amused face made her want to teach him a lesson; he didn't even seem slightly intimidated.
"Thre-"She felt a sharp tug at her waist and the jangling of her keys. She gasped, turning to see a green vine swirling her keys up high in the air and the smirking faces of two more bandits. She felt her cheeks heat up at making such a stupid mistake. Of course he wasn't alone. Her eyes followed the movement of her keys desperately. She felt her hand start to tingle.
"Come on Missy, the clothes. Or I'll take them off myself." The smaller of the two men spat, his magic still holding the celestial keys in the air. Lucy stayed still, silent. The small plant mage lost his patience, reaching out another vine towards her, about to grab her shirt. The others cheered him on. A sudden flash of light hit the vine away, cutting it two.
The cheering stopped, the bandits blinked, not sure what had just happened. The blonde girl was standing still, a strand of hair covering one eye as she looked up at them. Slowly she waved a hand in front of her, under it a shimmering white light appeared in the shape of a bow. This was unlike any bow Pog had ever seen: it didn't have any string and the bow itself had a hollow circle at its centre. Pog swallowed and stepped back, unable to take his eyes from the glittering bow, shocked by her strange magic. He thought she was a Celestial mage.
Lucy smiled crookedly, her brown eyes flashing red as she chose her new friend's punishment. "Since I don't have my 'nice keys' I guess this will just have to do." She grinned, pulling back her right hand as if it was holding the bow's absent string and releasing, letting fire rain down on her attackers.
A few minutes later Lucy Heartfilia reattached her keys to her belt. Ignoring the smoking ashes that surrounded her she continued her journey, knowing that Hargeon was only few more miles away. Once out of the forest Lucy looked down on her soot covered clothes and groaned.
"Yeah. Traveling sucks." She muttered under her breath, trudging onward.
Ok so I decided that it was quite difficult getting Lucy's character across when I was doing 3rd person mode. So I'm going to try a mixture for the rest of this chapter and hopefully you guys can tell me which style you prefer.
I ran into more bandits after the jerks who stole my keys but I used Lyra to send them asleep before I had to waste more time. I finally made it to the Hargeon later that night, it was too late to find my target and I was too tired anyway. So I instead I found somewhere to sleep, a small hotel that had a spare room that looked over the marina, I stared out over the sea for a few minutes before going to bed. I was going to need my rest; once the job was done I would have to be out of here before questions started to arise.
I lay on back, remembering the bandit's face when I had used my magic earlier. He wasn't the first to look so confused and shocked. I sighed, waving my hand in front of me, a white shimmering bow appearing under it, a large hole in it centre where the magic flew from.
HeartString
The name my mother had given it, although I rarely called it by that. The bow, if you could call it that wasn't an ordinary type of magic. Unlike requip magic, this weapon was a part of me, it was formed by me. I remember the day HeartString appeared in my hands, I was five years old and I was having headaches that lasted for days, gradually they started to get worse. One day I collapsed. Soon after someone spoke in my head, guided me, told me to focus the light that was in my mind, imaging it solidifying. It was hard at first but when I woke the pain was gone…and HeartString was glittering in my hands.
Mom never really explained what happen after I went unconscious. Whenever I asked, she'd give me a sad smile and tell me that a friend of hers saved me. As far as father was concerned it was thanks to the fine doctors he had shipped in for me from all over Earthland. Mom made me promise not to tell Father about what happened. So I didn't. Dad and I were never close anyway.
Mom may never have explained it but I had a pretty good idea of who or what that saved me. I frowned slightly, thinking about Mom. Remembering what she told me the day she died. HeartString's light blinding me slightly in the dark room. I sighed, trying not to think of the past. HeartString disappeared as I closed my eyes.
I dreamt of a red dragon that night.
The next morning I got up early, the sun shining in my face. I stood up and stretched, already forgetting about the dream I had, it was nothing new. I dreamt of Dragons most nights, especially after using HeartString. The sound of seagulls came in from my window, they flew over the marina. I grinned knowing where I would begin my search.
"Ah that's more like it." I smiled to myself as I strolled along Hargeon's marina. It was summer here and a warm sea breeze lifted my skirt slightly before I held it down. My eyes scanned the docks. The information said my target owned a yacht; it helped with his people smuggling.
What an asshole.
I crumbled the page I was examining slightly in anger. Bora of Prominence. Slave trader. A picture of a smirking man with blue eyes and black hair stared back at me. This was one mission I was going to enjoy. I let go of the page, watching as it floated away in the breeze. There were too many ships here to tell which one was the slave trader's. I turned on my heel, hoping that he might be in Hargeon somewhere.
The town was busy. It made me a little uneasy, if I didn't find Bora before he left he might take some more victims. A group of girls ran past me, talking loudly about someone called The Salamander distracting me from worrying about Bora. I debated following them, I had never heard of this Salamander before but then again, in a town where magic wasn't common any flashy magician could become famous. I smiled; almost tempted to declare I was The Keymaster or something dramatic like that.
The girls passed a magic shop; I noticed a familiar shape on display. A sly grin formed my lips.
A Key.
I forgot all about The Salamander and his fans as I walked inside, wondering how big of a discount I could get if I turned the old Lucy charm.
Five percent…
I held back my anger as I left the magic shop. Glad I was wearing my earring.
"A five percent discount!" I fumed. It took all my control not to take out my bow and show him what 5% gets him. I admired myself in a window reflection. My hair was down again today, flowing down in shoulders in light waves, my big brown eyes were framed with long dark lashes and I knew there was nothing wrong with my measurements thanks to the amount of perverts I've encountered in Fiore I was almost sure of it. Was I really only worth 5%?
I bit my check, calming myself down. The shopkeeper was kind of old; he probably just has bad eyesight I told myself, admiring my new key, wondering what kind of ability it would give HeartString.
"Salamander! Salamander!" I heard shrill screams of delight from the street above. Curious and wanting to forget about my failure of a purchase I followed the noise. I noticed the girls who ran past me earlier and some others all surrounding someone, a man. I frowned, walking into the group, reluctant.
Suddenly my worries disappeared, any anger I had felt was gone. My heart began to race as I saw the most handsome man standing in front of me. I understood immediately why all the girls were screaming, he was gorgeous, hair as black as night and eyes as blue as the sea in the marina. I fluttered my eyelashes as he smiled at me. Showing us his amazing fire magic.
"Salamander." I gasped in awe. He looked familiar but I couldn't remember why.
He took my hand. "Yes my dear?" he purred. My heart sped up uncontrollably.
"I-"I began but I never finished. A boy around my age with pink spikey hair pushed past me, a blue flying cat following him. "IGNEEL?" He yelled.
I blinked, my heart beat steady again. I ripped my hand out of the magician in front of me who I instantly recognised as my target, Bora. Fire burned inside me, I had been tricked. My hand grasped one of my keys, tempted to finish him off right here…
The pink haired boy's excited expression fell into one of disappointment when he saw Bora's face. "Oh. You're not Igneel." He said sadly, slowly trudging away, flying cat in tow.
Igneel?
My anger subsided. I turned to stare at the back of his pink head. He knew Igneel? The key I had been holding went back to my waist. I watched silently as the boy and his cat were thrown by a mob of Bora's fans for rejecting an autograph. They landed by my feet. I looked down at the boy in front of me.
He knew Igneel. Or did he just know of him? I bit my lip, my eyes darting between him and Bora who was still surrounded by the victims of his charm magic, an illegal magic. I sighed, putting out a hand to help the pink headed boy up. I needed to get Bora when he wasn't surrounded by witnesses. I needed to keep my magic a secret or at least not show it off in front a bunch of magic fan girls. Anyway my contact at the Council was constantly telling me to keep a low profile; I was no use if I couldn't get things done quietly. He couldn't have things coming back to him and I needed his help. I would have to leave it for later.
"Here let me help you." I smiled down at the crestfallen boy. It wasn't often that I met someone who knew a Dragon by name. It had to mean something; maybe he could tell where Igneel was. The boy gave me a suspicious look before getting up, without my help. It was obvious he was upset that he didn't find what he was looking for. I nodded to myself that probably meant he didn't know where Igneel was. I sighed, feeling disappointed myself.
The flying cat watched for a moment. "Natsu she's weird."
It was my first time seeing a blue cat, much less a flying one that could talk but I had seen enough of Earthland to know that nothing was impossible. Just look at me.
The boy- Natsu, nodded in agreement. "Why would you want to help us?"
I shrugged. "Well that guy over there was using charm magic on me and when you just butted in I was freed from it…." Natsu and his cat were already walking away from me. I could feel myself begin to panic; this boy might know something about Igneel. I needed to talk to him.
"Eh Wait!" I yelled after them. "Why don't I buy you lunch as thanks?!" To my relief, the pair stopped, turning to look at me with big smiles.
"Hur a nhece purzhon" Natsu choked out between bites. His blue cat, Happy nodded in agreement. I smiled, raising an eyebrow at the cat; didn't he call me weird earlier?
I smiled, glad that they seemed to be happier. I took a sip of my smoothie. "Natsu who were you looking for earlier? Are they a friend of yours?" I asked innocently, trying not to look too interested.
Natsu nodded while chewing. He swallowed before answering. "My Dad." He said simply. I choked on my smoothie. His Dad? That can't be right. I must have misheard him. I wanted to ask again but his expression held me back. Maybe his Dad just had the same name as Igneel? It's not impossible right? I nodded to myself. When I looked up I saw Happy staring at me, knawing on his fish. "You're weird." He noted.
He had no idea.
I paid for their food and left them to enjoy their dessert. I tried not to think of the bill as I walked towards the marina. I sighed, disappointed over Natsu. When he had said Igneel's name earlier I felt my stomach flip. I thought I might have finally found someone who knew what was going on. I kicked a stone into the water. Instead I got someone who seems to be just as lost as me. I felt my lips curve into a small smile, thinking of Natsu and his Dad.
I hope he finds him soon.
It had almost been eight years since my Mom died but I hadn't given up. I never will. I sighed, shaking off this depressing feeling. I still had a job to do.
Bora was waiting by my hotel as if he knew I was staying there. It both annoyed and pleased me. At least I wouldn't have to look for him. When I appeared he smiled at me, obviously thinking his charm magic would still work.
"Ahh the beautiful princess from earlier. Do you still have something to tell me?" He purred and I resisted the urge to get sick. I glared at him. "Charm magic is illegal you know."
Bora smiled at me like he had suspected I knew about his trick. "I don't know what you are talking about princess." He handed me an invitation. "I'm having a party for all the beautiful women of Hargeon tonight on my yacht; I'd love for you to come." He winked.
I knew I should say yes but I really wanted to throw it back in his face. "Why should I?" I scowled.
Bora looked me up and down, noticing the keys at my waist. "Ah princess you're a mage?" I nodded, arms crossed, wondering where he was going with this. "I am. So?"
He smirked "Well I am from one of the best guilds in Fiore! The Fairy Tail guild! "
I blinked. "Fairy Tail?" I knew of it, well I knew Mirajane from Sorcerer Weekly covers. I've heard it being mentioned when I was around the council a few times. They sounded like couldn't walk into a town without breaking it.
Bora sighed, pretending to reminisce. "It's the strongest guild in Fiore, second only to Sabertooth. It has some of the most fearsome mages Fiore has ever seen! "He winked, pointing to himself. I groaned. He grinned at me. "If you come tonight I'll take you there."
I perked up at this. It sounded like an opportunity to get him alone, the less who saw my magic the better. "Fine. I'll be there."
Bora cheered, "Wonderful princess, wear something nice." He winked as he strolled away.
The boat was packed with girls around my age. I could feel a knot in my stomach forming as I realised what he was planning to do with them. If I failed tonight all these girls would be taken, I would need to take all the slavers out just be to be sure. I smirked; this meant I didn't need to get Bora alone. But I had to make I got all of them.
I found Bora inside, lounging on a couch with a glass of champagne. He grinned at me, attempting charm magic again. "Ah princess you look stunning! May I offer you a drink?" I frowned, noticing its strange colour.
"No thanks. I know a drugged drink when I see it." I hissed. I debated taking my earring out, it would make this much easier for me but I knew that was reckless. Instead I took a key from my belt, Taurus. "Now Bora can I suggest your henchmen leave the room?"
He froze when I said his real name. Not replying to my request. I raised my eyebrows and shrugged. I smiled at him as I formed my bow. Its shimmering light filling the room. His eyes widened. "Wait what are you doing?! What is that? I'll do as I promised; I'll take you to Fairy Tail!" He exclaimed.
I let out a light laugh. "I know you aren't from Fairy Tail Bora. That's not why I came tonight." Using Taurus' key, I pulled it back as if it were an arrow and felt surge of power fly from my bow... A large hole appeared in the wall just above Bora's head, where the power blast from the Taurus key hit. I could see the ocean rising and falling outside. I smiled and kissed my key, thanking him and reaching down to replace him with another.
Celestial keys, if used conventionally allow the user to release spirits that come to their aid. Capricorn, one of my Mother's keys showed me another way for me to use them since my magic is different. When I connect my keys to HeartString they work like specialised arrows, except for the fact they never leave my hand even after I shoot them. I can only use them once a day but they don't drain my magic like my natural magic does. Most keys have a primary and secondary ability. For example Taurus' primary ability is energy blast of pure strength while his secondary power is the ability to take a target's strength and give it to me for a few hours.
I smiled, taking out Aquarius's key. "That was just a warning shot." I lied. Bora sunk to the ground in shock. His henchmen stood still not sure how to react to this strange mage. I grinned, flicking my blonde hair back as I prepared to aim. "Goodbye Bora. You deserved this."
"AAAHHHHHH" I heard a familiar voice yell as someone crashed through the ceiling and landed on me, making my bow disappear. I watched in horror as my key fell in front of Bora's feet.
"NO!" I screamed as I watched Bora pick up my key; Aquarius, one of my strongest keys and threw it out the hole I made, into the sea. He sneered at my horrified face. "You deserved this." He mimicked. As his henchmen grabbed me from behind and dragged me out from under the person who landed on me.
I looked up in horror to see the green, sea-sick face of Natsu. His eye's half open. "Natsu!" I yelled, pissed, he had ruined everything and now he was just going to lie there. "You idiot!"
"Ohhh…..um Hi Luigi." I groaned.
I opened my mouth in shock. "It's LUCY!" I yelled as Bora's men dragged me further away. Natsu half stood up, his eyes searching the room. "Hey I heard you there was a Fairy Tail mage here but I don't see any."
I saw Bora's shocked face and smiled evilly. "It's him Natsu! He said he was going to take me to Fairy Tail!" Natsu looked up at Bora, his sickly eyes glowering as he stood up on shaky legs. I couldn't control my grin as Bora stumbled backwards into his chair. "No! No! She's lying." He exclaimed.
"I'm not going to let you lie and get away with it!" He stopped for a moment looking as if he was about to puke. He glanced at me being held back by the guards.
"Happy take Luig- Lucy away. I'll take care of this." He tried to look menacing before collapsing on the floor in groans. Bora's terrified face turned into a confused frown before going back to his evil smile. Before I could worry about Natsu his blue cat appeared out of nowhere, lifting me up.
"Aye sir! Come one Lucy"
Suddenly I was being dragged into the air; the guards didn't even try to fight Happy off. They were relieved to see me go. I can't really blame them, things were about to get nasty. Happy flew out over the boat until we were over the sea, I could feel my key calling out to me. I had to finish this.
I looked up at Happy, who seemed to be struggling. "Happy get to shore I need to get my key. I'm going to dive. Let me go."
"Okay Lucy!" He dropped me without much thought. Almost dropping me onto some rocks.
Stupid cat
The water was warm, I could see my golden key glinting in the distance, near the boat's hull .From what I could tell Natsu wasn't going to be much help. If the ship wasn't full of young girls I'd just sink it. But if I forced the ship on land then they wouldn't be able to take them away. After that I could deal with Bora and his cronies.
I reached for my lost key, almost letting out a relieved sigh when I felt between it fingers. Thank god I didn't have to summon Aquarius to use my magic; she definitely would kill me for almost losing her. I closed eyes, pleading my bow to work underwater. I waved my hand and the familiar white light appeared.
Aquarius' main power gives me control over the body of water I shoot it with for a short period of time. With so much water around me at least I didn't have to aim. I shot Aquarius' key, feeling the water become under my control. I held my bow as if it was a magical staff using it to guide the water. I sent it towards the shore, forcing the yacht with it.
I kept pushing it inland until my power stopped. Being underwater I didn't realise what I had done until after I had surfaced, gasping for air.
The marina was gone. The yacht was now lying sideways on the pavement in front of my hotel. What was even worse is that there was fire everywhere.
"Lucy!" I heard Happy yell as he swooped down and picked me up. "That was so cool. Did you make that monster wave?" He asked amazed.
I swallowed. "Monster wave?"
Happy nodded as he flew me towards the shore. "Aye! That huge wave that took all the ships away and some of the shops as well! "He beamed.
I blinked, too horrified to say anything.
"I'm all fired up!" I heard Natsu yell from the fires of the yacht. Another fiery explosion destroying what looked like a church across the street.
I covered my eyes. "Oh God Happy please tell me I didn't do that too?"
"Nope" Happy grinned. "That's all Natsu!"
I looked up at him with a skeptical expression. "Natsu did that?" I asked pointing to the burning rubble. Happy nodded, dropping me onto the scorched cobblestones. "He's the Salamander!"
I frowned, The Salamander really existed? What was he? A flashy fire mage? I saw Natsu jump into the air in front of a slumped Bora, putting to hands around his mouth.
"Fire Dragon's Roar!" He yelled before his voice was replaced with flames.
I took a step back. I felt shiver pass down my spine, a voice whispered in my head, reminding me of my Mother's last words. Fear freezing me to the spot.
Beware the dragon slayers Lucy…
I was snapped out of my memory by a strong hand gripping mine, pulling me along. Natsu was running in front of me. "Come on Luce. Run!"
I turned back to see half of Hargeon destroyed and an army of Rune soldiers searching for its cause. My eyes widened. I ran after him, not sure if I had a choice.
I swallowed, fear and shock washing over me, not because of the hundreds of soldiers but because of what my contact was going to say. I wasn't even sure if Bora was taken care of. Glancing back at the soldiers, Bora was a wanted man, if they found him it would be ok I reassured myself.
You're only useful to me if you keep a low profile
I shivered. I needed to lay low for a while. I caught up with Natsu and Happy. "Wait! Where are we going?!"
Natsu grinned at me. "Fairy Tail of course. You're gonna join."
I blinked. "A guild?"
Natsu laughed. "Not 'a' guild THE guild! Fairy Tail! Come on you have to join!"
Happy nodded. "Yeah you'll fit right in, just look at all the damage you did here!"
I groaned but I didn't stop running, a small nervous smile on my lips.
Fairy Tail…
…Was not what I had expected. Although after seeing Natsu I should have known better. There was a full guild brawl in the first minute, a completely naked boy in the second and a terrifying monster shortly after that. Which turned out to be the Guild master.
He seemed nice and completely irresponsible, after telling Fairy Tail not to worry about damages caused by them. I doubted he had heard about Hargeon by then or else that speech might have ended differently.
He hopped off the stairs when he saw me standing beside Natsu. "Why hello there. Natsu who's this?"
Natsu beamed, putting his arm around me as if we were bestfriends. If it were someone else I might have shrugged them off but Natsu was such an idiot you couldn't help going along with his whims. I held in a sigh, it was probably the reason I was in Fairy Tail. Well, it was the reason I'd give. I couldn't tell them the truth. I glanced at Natsu. Maybe this guild has some answers - about the dragons, about Mom and about me
Although it helped to have Fairy Tail take the blame for that mess Natsu and I created in Hargeon. I had been reckless lately, drawing out HeartString too much. If people started saying a small blonde girl destroyed a marina it would draw a lot more attention than the guild Fairy Tail doing it.
I smiled at the old man. "I'm Lucy sir." I spoke softly, shaking his hand. He scoffed at how formal I was, obviously not used to such a reaction in his hectic guild. "Ah nice to meet you Lucy. Just call me Master." He smiled and glanced at bit too long at my chest. I bit my cheek; I should have known he would be a pervert. His eye's landed on the single black stud on my left ear for a moment before he turned to the bar. "Mirajane get the stamp for our newest recruit!" He ordered before returning to his office.
Mirajane came over. She looked even prettier than her cover shoots, with long white curls and kind blue eyes. I couldn't imagine her as the She-Devil I've heard so much about. "Where would you like your stamp? She asked, smiling.
I held out my hand and a few seconds later a pink insignia of Fairy Tail covered my pale skin. I admired it for a moment, my eyes widened as I realised that it was a Dragon. A faint smile spread across my lips. Maybe this is the right place after all.
"So Lucy what kind of magic do you use?" Mirajane asked sweetly. I blinked, not sure what to say. How do I explain it? A far more important question popped into my head.
Do I explain it?
"Look at her keys Mirajane she must be a Celestial Spirit mage! " A blue haired girl around my age pointed out.
I could feel the guild watching me, wanting for a response. I smiled, cocking my head to the side. I needed to keep HeartString a secret.
"Yeah you got me! Celestial Spirit mage! "
It wasn't a lie but it wasn't true either. I bit my cheek, refusing to feel guilty.
Your magic isn't for you to share Lucy.
I sighed trying to remember the name of the Dragon who told me that. Not sure if it was from a dream or not. I reached for a key, flipping it in the air and catching it. Not looking forward to what was to come.
But if it got me closer to Mom I'd do anything.
I smiled sadly, putting my key away and walking over to my new companions.
Ok so the magic might be a bit confusing. Lucy has her own magic like the fire she used at the start and she can use her keys which don't use up her magic but can only be used once a day. More will be explained soon. Thanks!
