ITS FANFICTION. THINK ABOUT THAT. AFTER GRAND MAGIC GAMES.
"GRAY!" The shout of the dragon slayer could be heard echoing throughout the guild. Oddly enough, though, it wasn't Natsu.
Gray looked up to find Gajeel towering over him. A normally terrifying sight, he realized the slayer didn't look mad, or even arrogant, as was his normal state. He seemed almost frightened.
"This is all your fault!" He yelled. "Tell Lyon to stopped being obsessed with Juvia!"
... "Huh?" Gray asked, completely confused. "What are you talking about?"
The iron dragon slayer gave him a withering look. "Isn't it obvious?" He continued without waiting for an answer. "If he wasn't all over her, he'd be with that Chelia girl, and this mess wouldn't have happened!"
By now, a crowd was starting to form as the mages wondered what was wrong with the great Black Steel Gajeel. "What mess?" Gray asked. "How did I do anything?"
Gajeel started pulling at his hair. For a second, it seemed as if his mouth had stopped working. Then, suddenly...
"WENDY!"
..."Eh?"
Four minutes earlier...
"But I thought you liked Romeo!" The pink-haired boy complained. Beside him, Gajeel was sitting dumbstruck, mouth hanging open, eyes staring blankly ahead in shock.
The youngest dragon slayer blushed, looking at the ground in embarrassment. "B-but that was before I met Chelia-san."
"But girls can't like other girls!" Natsu continued. "That isn't how it works."
Pantherlily gave him a Cheshire cat-esque smile. "Not always, Natsu. Some people are attracted to people of the same sex. It happens. Take Knightwalker for example-"
Luckily, Natsu interrupted him. "Really? Girls do that?" Instead of disgusted, he now seemed... curious.
Lily nodded. "Not just girls, either. Boys can like boys, too."
Wendy's blush seemed to have spread to her entire body. "R-really?"
Lily snorted. "Didn't those dragons teach you anything?"
"GAAAAAHHHH!"There was a great crackling sound as a Gajeel-shaped hole appeared in the door. Lily sighed.
"I should've figured it would be him that cracked first."
In the present...
"I still don't see how this is my fault."
NOT MEANT TO BE OFFENSIVE.
