~Chapter one Fun Trip to an Asylum~
The crisp fall air ran its delicate hands through my hair. I stood in the middle of the entrance gates watching the Asylum tower over me. It was massive and creepy looking too. Everything was just eerily dark; the only lights to be seen were the ones in a few of the windows. I reached into my pocket and pulled out a small letter my client had written me. Dear Fairy Tail guild mage, for a long time now there have been reports of strange activity going on in Mount Massive Asylum and most of the locals are too scared to check it out. We have tried sending in knights and a few of our own bravest men but it's been months and we have lost all contact with them. We need a mage and a strong one at that hence why we deem this to be S class only. I chuckled slightly at the recollection of Makarov's face when I stole this request, despite not being an S class wizard. I had taken this request in hopes it would prove to the others I had what it takes to become an S class mage. But looking back now I guess it was foolish not to at least bring someone else with me. "It's too late to turn back now." I muttered to myself. I headed straight for the door only pausing briefly when I spotted someone in one of the lit up windows. Just as quickly as it appeared the shadow disappeared within the house sending a small shiver down my spine. Something didn't feel right about this place the atmosphere was thick with apprehension. I shook my head trying to shake away the unpleasant thoughts that were now creeping into my mind. I forced my attention on the front door and attempted to turn the handle but unfortunately for me it appeared to be locked.
Great now how do I get in? As if on cue I noticed a ledge on the roof that I could reach leading to an open window. Just my luck that it so happened to be the window that figure was seen in. Like a cat I kicked off of the side of one wall giving myself enough of a boost to grab a hold of the ledge of the roof. I quickly pulled myself up and inspected the open window. Whatever that figure was it was gone now. With caution I jumped through it and landed on my feet with a soft thud. The room itself held nothing in particularly special; it was an ordinary looking room with beige walls and comfortable looking furniture. The walls were decorated with various paintings and in the corner of the room there was a little office area. In the corner of my eye I discovered a file lying quietly on the wooden desk. I didn't really have the patience to read it all through but from what I did read it was talking about some sort of strange activity going on in this Asylum. I put the document away in my bag and pressed on.
