I don't own Fairy Tail. If I did, then it would defiantly be less kid friendly then it already is...
I shivered in the cold as I plowed my way through the snowdrifts. The blizzard was picking up, the winds blowing and the snow falling faster with every second. The snow was already up to my waist, which for a five year old like me, was very high. I looked down at my hands, breathing on them to try and warm my stiff, frozen, fingers up.
Even as young as I was, I knew that it was important that I find someplace warm before I gave into my exhaustion. If I didn't...
...I would die.
My foot caught on something, and I tripped, falling forward into the snow. With a cold whimper, I pushed myself back up to continue on my way. That was when I caught sight of hole in the base of a rock not far from me. With a small smile, I plowed my way over to it, leaving a scattered snow trail behind me.
When I got out of the wind I started to warm up. The cave wasn't very big, but the smaller space heated up quicker as the snow began to pile up. I leaned up against the odd blue and purple stone against the wall, as far away from the mouth as I could get. The rock was oddly warm, and seemed to radiate more heat the longer I stayed. Eventually my exhaustion won out, and the delicious heat lulled me to sleep.
As my world turned black, I could have sworn that the wall behind me moved...
Celestiana looked down at the small child curled up against her mate. The girl was tiny, practically a hatchling, and she was half frozen. The pink, purple, and orange Star dragon sniffed at her, taking in her scent and ruffling her hair slightly. The girl shifted, but didn't wake up.
"What are you thinking Celestiana?" The Dragon Queen looked up at her black, purple, and blue scaled mate, her red eyes meeting his gold.
"She's so tiny Draconius." She said, growling slightly. "Barely the size of a hatchling, and not much older. Why was she alone? Where is her Brood?"
"I wouldn't know Celest." Draconius said, looking down at the girl. "Humans are very different from Dragons, something may have happened to her sire and dame. Humans don't abandon their young, unless they have a good reason."
"Can we keep her?" Celestiana's question threw the great Dragon King for a loop, and he looked at her in shock. His mate was seriously thinking of taking in a slayer? "She has amazing magical potential, and I think she may be the one we've been looking for. A slayer that could learn from both of us. The first of a new breed." He stared at her, thinking it over, before looking down at the girl again.
"Alright." He conceded, a small smile sneaking onto his scaled face. "When she wakes up, we'll ask her."
I shifted, waking up slightly. I opened my eyes, rubbing the sleep from them as I sat up.
I looked over at the cave mouth, and saw the sun shining brightly on the white snow.
I turned, and came face to face with not one, but two dragons...
