Hi! I'm really really sorry I haven't updated in forever but I had exams and then summer started and I forgot to write but someone reviewed last night so I remembered! So, here it is, Chapter 2. It's just conversations from them hanging out all day, but I think they're really cute. Please review, I get very not motivated when only two people review (even if there are several followers).
Disclaimer: I don't own Fairy Tail or the Cassandra Clare books that are referenced frequently.
"I demand to know our destination."
"It's a surprise. Now shut yer trap."
"I have changed my mind. You're not the noble steed."
"Oh? And what am I now?"
"The haughty dragon."
"The dragon, eh? I like it!"
"You would, Gajeel Redfox. Are you taking me to the park?"
"No."
"A place of eating?"
"Nope."
"Would you tell me if I guessed it correctly?"
"'Course not, Shorty."
"Hmpf," Levy blew her hair up. "This is kidnapping."
"You can leave whenever, but ya know yer too curious."
"I am merely intrigued by your behavior, Gajeel Redox. A man who ignores me in class suddenly wants to take me to strang places?"
"With all a those books ya read, I'm surprised ya noticed me sitting there."
"Who could ignore you? You are a loud character, what with your piercngs and scars and hair."
"What's wrong with my hair!?"
"Nothing. It's different, is all. I like it. It's surprisingly soft."
"I ain't soft, Shrimp."
"Are we going to the library, Gajeel?"
"..."
"Ha! Got you! Are we really? Are you just going to burn it down?"
"I'm not. I can read, ya know."
"I am shocked."
Gajeel growled. A playful smile tugged at Levy's lips. She supposed they must be the definition of fast friends, since they had just met and he was already carrying her around like a rag doll. A girl could swoon, being treated SO MUCH like a princess. And so much respect as well!
"Gajeel Redfox, are you reading Hamlet!?"
"So what if I am?"
"I did not have you pegged as a Shakespeare guy."
"I'm not smart enough to read this? That's what ya think?"
"No, you just look like you'd enjoy slasher novels more," Levy smiled and looked back at the book in her hands.
"Oi, Shorty, what're ya reading?"
"It's Levy, and I am reading an action novel that has a surprising number of sappy love scenes. Gajeel, will you kiss me in a greenhouse on my birthday?"
"I ain't gonna be yer damn Jace Herondale."
"Ha! I knew you had read it!" Levy set down her battered copy of City of Bones. "Can we get lunch?"
"Sure, Shrimp. Let me just set this down IN THE CLIMAX and-"
"Oh, come on, you've read it a billion times."
"How'd ya know?"
"That thing's in worse shape than my Infernal Devices books. Let us depart, haughty dragon."
"Fine. But I ain't payin' for yer food!"
"Gajeel! You paid! I'm so flattered!"
"Yeah, yeah. It's a one time thing."
"Thank you," Levy smiled and went to take a seat. As far as first dates go, a Wendy's wasn't the best place, but... well, Levy didn't even know if this was a date.
"Yer payin' for the next time," Gajeel slid into the booth across from her and set the two trays on the table.
"Roughly twenty three percent of this is mine. I'm not sure if I can afford your eating habits."
"It's not that bad," Gajeel grunted as he dumped an entire large fry into his mouth.
"And the sun sets in the east."
"Does it? I always thought it was west," Gajeel shrugged.
