Hey, I don't own Fairy Tail. I thank Diana Dragneel for following and reviewing. And here comes chapter two.

"What are you doing here?" The guy grumbled.

"Well if this is your room then I'm your new roommate." I said throwing my book bag onto the top bunk since the guy was lounging on the bottom bunk. "Which desk is yours?" I asked examining the room. The bunk bed was shoved against the far wall with a door on either side. One was probably the bathroom and the other the closet. On one wall was a desk and a dresser. The other wall was identical. The guy glared. He could have a problem with it all he wanted. He could also get over it.

"The left side is mine." He grumbled. I rolled my eyes and kicked open my suitcase. I set up my laptop and other electronics. A charger for my cell phone, a charger for my I-pod, the laptop charger, and my alarm clock.

"If that thing goes off I'm chucking it out the window." The guy grumbled.

"Uh-huh. Whatever." I replied setting the time and then setting the alarm for five o'clock in the morning. "So are you going to introduce yourself?" I asked as I stuffed my clothes in the dresser.

"Gajeel." Was all the guy said. I rolled my eyes for a second time.

"I'm Andi." I told him, but he probably wouldn't care. I sighed and pulled out my mini fridge.

"What's that for?" Gajeel asked as I plugged it in.

"Snacks obviously." I answered, trying to keep the duh out of my statement though it was in my tone, and loading it up with the candies, sweets, and snacks that I'd stored in my suitcase.

"Sweet tooth?" The cat questioned as he stood a top my fridge.

"Yeah and who are you?" I asked digging through the rest of the stuff I my suitcase. I was looking for my I-pod dock.

"PantherLily." He answered. I pulled out the dock and checked out the batteries and sat it on my desk.

"I can't imagine everybody goes around calling you Panterliy so any nicknames?" I asked stacking my books on the bookshelf part of the desk.

"Lily." The cat said simply. I sighed and shut my now empty suitcase before standing and kicking it under Gajeel's bed. He looked at me with a raised eyebrow.

"Easier to get to this way." I told him.

"Why would it matter how easy your suitcase is to get to?" Lily asked. I shrugged I'd probably gotten the runaway gene from my mother, but I wasn't going to tell two complete strangers that.

LUCY

Gajeel walked in with a new kid trailing behind him. The new kid had short wavy bright light green hair and bored looking pink almost magenta colored eyes that flickered over the class. He wore a loose T-shirt, shorts, and converse. Hooked to one of the belt loops of the shorts was a baseball cap. Something was off, but I couldn't put my finger on what it was.

"Mr. Combs?" The teacher asked as Gajeel took his seat and the boy leaned against the wall with crossed arms.

"Yep." The boy muttered his eyes scanning across the room. He was looking for something, but what was it? The teacher shook his head probably thinking about how he had to deal with one more kid with an attitude.

"Go sit in between Lucy and Juvia." The teacher said waving a hand in our general direction.

"Pardon, but I don't believe Lucy and Juvia are known to me." The boy said lazily in some kind of accent I couldn't place.

"I'm Lucy." I informed him. The boy rolled his eyes, but started towards us anyway. Hmmmm. The boy seemed to have an issue with the school, but then why did he even come here? "What's your name?" I asked him.

"Andi." He said simply reaching into the bag at his side to pull out a notebook.

"How do you like the academy so fare?" I wondered as the notebook was opened and a pen was withdrawn from the bag. Andi gave a one armed shrug and started copying notes from the board. "Why are you here?" I inquired. Andi sighed and turned to face me bringing his pen to his lips.

"Someone close to me suggested that I learn to control the magic my mother cursed me with. She taught me a little, but…" Andi trailed off with a shake of his head. Someone close to him? I wondered who that was. And his mother cursed him with magic? How was that possible?

"What type of magic do you use?" I asked though it seemed that Andi was through talking. He sat there taking notes and ignoring me. Something was off about him, I couldn't put my finger on it. The way he sat with his elbow on the desk with his hand cupping his neck. The way his hand flew across the page as he jotted down notes. Holy crap! He was a she! But how would I confront her about it. I mean, why was she pretending to be a guy in the first place? It didn't make sense. I watched her throughout class each little movement she made amplified my thought that she was a girl. As the bell rang I grabbed her arm. She whirled around on me pink eyes hardened pools of anger.

"Why are you pretending to be a boy?" I hissed in her ear. Andi yanked her arm out of my grasp as her eyes narrowed.

"I don't have a clue what you're going on about Lucy though I suggest you think before you make careless accusations." She growled.

"I don't mean to offend you, but you're a girl. I know it. I just want to know why you're pretending to be a guy." I whispered as we walked to our next class. It surprised me that she was actually staying with me. Andi sighed and looked away.

"It's none of your business." She grumbled, but she was defiantly less hostile.

"I just want to know because if it's a good reason I wanna help you." I told her. Andi turned back to me surprise and mistrust etched in her face.

"Really?" She asked in a guarded tone.

"Yes, just tell me." I prodded. Andi glared before sighing again.

"Back home I use to get teased because I'm so boyish and brash. The girls back home were cruel and the boys weren't much better. I decided when I came here I wouldn't let the same thing happen. My dad agrees with me." Andi spoke after a while.

"Does your dad know you've got a guy roommate?" I countered. Andi pressed her lips in a tight line.

"No." She answered. I shook my head. Of course not.

"Well we better pray your roommate never finds out. Who is her anyway?" I wondered depending on who it was would affect what extremes we'd have to go to.

"Gajeel." Andi said simply as if it didn't bother her in the least.

"Try not to get on his nerves and you should be safe."

"Relatively." Andi grumbled.

"You don't like him?" I asked in surprise. I shouldn't have been but something about Andi's attitude. It seemed as if she and Gajeel would get along swimmingly.

"He's alright." She replied. I rolled my eyes. It was tough to get a reading on Andi, but I knew someone who might be able to.

"Would you be willing to tell someone else your secret to keep it from the school?" I asked.

"Who?" Andi asked cocking her head to one side.

"Levy." I answered.