DISCLAMIER: I DO NOT OWN FAIRY TAIL

ALL CHARACTERS AND STORY ARCS BELONG TO MASHIMA HIRO


All there was darkness. No life, no color, or no world, there was nothing. There were no walls, no floor, or windows. No light, no people, or even any kind of emotion except the fear that went through my body and made my blood run cold as ice.

I floated in the center of this dark, eerie abyss as I held myself in my arms. "W-Where am I?" I said. "Which way is up? Which way is down? It's like this is the outside of the universe," I said with widen eyes and a chill up my spine.

"Weak…." A voice whispered in my ear. I gasped as I turned around, only to see nothing there. "Weak…" It came again. It sounded like…..Natsu? "Aye sir…." And that was Happy's. "Weakest link of the whole guild," I closed my eyes and clench my head in my hands. No, not Gray too, please stop it! "You're right, Gray," Stop saying that! I felt tears sting my eyes as I clench my head tighter and tighter.

"You're so weak, Lucy," Natsu said. I gasped again on how close his voice was again. I opened my eyes to see Team Natsu staring back at me with devious smiles and blank glares.

"How do you not have any broken limbs," Gray said as he cracked his knuckles. "Aye sir," Happy said. I just stood frozen like a statue as Happy got behind me to take my keys away and tied up my hands with a rope he had in his green knack sack. "Hell, I'm surprised she's still alive after one year," Erza said as she drew her sword. "Maybe, we should change that…" Natsu said as his hands started to light on fire. I started to cry as they started to get closer to me.

"Oh, look, the poor baby's crying," Gray said as he threw a punch to my side. "That was the only thing you were good enough for, whiny bitch," Natsu said with venom on his breath as he grabbed my hair which burned beneath his fingers. I hissed in pain as I felt the fire burn my ends and slowly crawled up to my roots and scalp. "Pathetic," Erza said as she dragged her sword down my right arm, in which blood started to seep out of the cut immediately.

I started breathing heavily as they continued to torture me as slow as they could. "I'm bored with her now," Happy said with a yawn. "Me too," Erza said. She brought her sword up high and plunged it into my chest, right through my heart. "AH!" I said.

"Let's go guys," she said casually walking off. "Yeah," said Gray as he through his hands behind his head, following Erza. "AYE!" Happy said as he also followed suit.

As they disappeared, I just laid there with the sword still into my chest. "Hahaha," Natsu laughed darkly. "I don't even know why I bothered to even look at you," he said. "You're weak, dramatic, stupid, bitchy, ugly, and so nosy about other people's lives," he said kicking me in the side. "That's why Lisanna replaced you. That's why she's better then you. She's so much more of a Fairy Tail mage then you, if you ever were one," he said as he finally walked off into the darkness.

No…..Why? I stated breathe heavier and heavier. The sick, metallic taste of blood filled my throat and leaked out of my mouth. "N-Na…su, w-hy?" I gasped out. "Because I hate you," His voice echoed in the darkness. No, no, no…NO!


I gasped when a train horn blew my thoughts away. I slowly got up to not see the abyss, but to see people getting their luggage from the racks above the seats, and exiting the train with them. I grabbed my head as sweat drenched my forehead.

It was a dream? I looked at my reflection the window of the train car, ignoring the people of the train station in the background. No, that wasn't a dream, but a nightmare. I shook my head to get any other thoughts of my dream, but I knew it wasn't any good.

It still felt like the sword was still stuck in my chest, and I couldn't get it out. My arms felt cold as if the wet, messy, red-ish and purple blood still lingered on them. My throat felt dried as a desert bone that was still yet to be discover from the world.

"All passengers, please leave the train into the Sakura Village train station. All passengers, please leave the train into the Sakura Village train station," the voice of the conductor broke my thoughts as I looked at the intercom his voice came out of.

After a moment, I slowly got up shaking, grabbed my luggage on the rack above my seat, and exited the train like all the other normal people.