She was the girl with the long, blonde hair that catches every man's attention whenever her curvaceous hips sway from left to right, walking like she owned the damn road. Of course she did, every time she would pass by, the people — Men or women, would always step out of their way just for her to clearly and safely walk through. Her sparkling, chocolate brown orbs would melt you right at the spot when she looked at you. Her eyes were full of joy and hope and something that many of us couldn't describe. They were left speechless and dumbfounded.

And don't even get me started with her body features. Excluding her big, busty chest that looked like it could swallow the likes of a ten-inches shaft, her curves were simply amazing. Busty, watermelon boobs but skinny, flawless and long-legged. Of course many people would crave for her. Hungry people would do anything just to have a one night stand with the charming, busty bimbo.

It's not just her sexy body, though. It was her attitude and the way she magnetized and attracted people. It was the way she would talk to the homeless, make them laugh then give them food or money or clothing afterwards. It was the way that she would greet every single person that she see every freaking morning. It was her smile, her sweet, loving smile. It was her, physically, mentally, socially and emotionally.

Who was she, If you may ask?

She was Lucy Heartfilia. A sixteen-year old girl who lived in their Konzern for the past sixteen years. The people of Kyosha knew her well. Kyosha was a small island near Fiore, the capital city of the country. She was a rich heiress that would soon be the ruler of their Konzern. You may not know it and it may not be visible, but it seemed like the Heartfilia's were the rulers of this small island.

Kyosha had been her home ever since she was born. Her mother, Layla Heartfilia, left her and she was left, obeying the orders of her cruel Father, Jude Heartfilia.

She was a mage, an unofficial wizard. Her magic was Stellar Magic. She collected keys that allowed her to summon different constellations and spirits from another world. So far, she had four golden keys — that could summon the twelve zodiac spirits, and three silver keys — the ones that you buy on wizard stores. She was an unofficial wizard because to become one, she would have to join a guild. Guilds were places where you could join and get jobs and meet friends. Guilds were your family and nakama. Lucy always wanted to join one and run away from the hands of his father's cruelty but she knew she couldn't because of her father's tight security around the island. See, it was this rowdy Guild, located at the center of Magnolia. It was the most powerful Guild and ever since her mother had passed away, her dream was to join the said Guild — Fairy Tail.

Months had passed and she finally had the opportunity to do so. Read the Tale, The Lucky Tale of Lady Lucy.

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Lucy Heartfilia's Point of View

I sighed as soon as I signed the letter. It took me almost four hours just to write it, but I knew that it was worth it. It was about ten pages but I didn't care, this would be my last words to papa. I knew that he would be so mad and probably use lots of our- no, his money just to get me back, but I'm determined now. Even if he plans to kill me or forcibly take me back, I wouldn't bulge. I've decided my fate, and I plan to run away from his evil deeds.

I left the cleanly-folded paper on the study table and stood up, grabbed my purse that was full of money and quickly took a glance around my room. The room that I've been living in for the past sixteen years. I smiled, happy that I'm finally going to be able to explore the world and be free, but I was kind of sad, too. I didn't want to leave the others behind, those who have been close to me ever since I was a kid. But I had to do this, this was my only chance.

I slowly opened the terrace and after taking one last look, took a step forward. I held the railings of my sweet terrace, looking at the view below. I was only at the second floor but it was pretty high, considering that this was only a house, not a castle.

"It's now or never," I thought and quickly jumped down.

Luckily, I didn't make a sound or what-so-ever. I ran down to the beach and sighed in delight when I saw the magical boat that I had been making the past few weeks. This is it, my chance to escape this dreading life. The guards were in the streets of Kyosha because of the Founding Festival. I was supposed to show up later so that i could pick my soon to be husband. Of course i didn't want to! The choices were just… icky…

I hopped in and sat down, then the boat started to move on its own accord. I looked back, the island started to grow smaller and smaller.

"Goodbye, Father," was my last thought before I faded into the darkness.