Lucy danced around her room, humming softly as she dressed for with her boyfriend. She grinned at that word 'boyfriend' if you had told her a month ago that she would be dating Bickslow she would have laughed in your face. If you had told her that he would make her happy then she would have laughed even harder.

But Lucy was happy. Despite his goofiness, or maybe because of it, Bickslow held a certain charm for her. He never failed to put a smile on her face when she was feeling down and, with the guild having disbanded, it was nice to spend time with someone who understood her.

"Cosplayer," Bickslow's voice interrupted her thoughts as he climbed through the window. "You about ready?"

She turned with a grin, "Yeah. You said dress casual, what do you think?"

Bickslow examined her red t-shirt and blue jeans before nodding in approval, grateful that she hadn't chosen one of her many mini skirts.

"So what are we doing today?" She asked.

He grinned at her, "Looking for hidden treasure of course."

Lucy raised an eyebrow in surprise, "Hidden treasure?"

Bickslow's grin widened, "Yeah. Virgo and my babies hid treasure for us and we have to find it."

Lucy laughed softly as she followed him out her bedroom window, already entranced with the idea.

"Do we have a map?"

"Better - we have clues."

"Clues?"

Bickslow nodded as he helped her down from the roof, "Yeah. Virgo wrote us clues and we have to decipher them."

"And where exactly are we hunting for this buried treasure?"

"Magnolia Park," Bickslow announced, pulling her along behind him.

Lucy couldn't help but smile as she followed her boyfriend. Who would have thought that on a Tuesday afternoon she would be hunting for hidden treasure in the park with Bickslow?

The park was empty when they reached it, giving the couple run of the place. Bickslow's babies met them at the entrance babbling excitedly to the couple as the small dolls tried to talk over each other.

Bickslow raised a hand, effectively silencing the group.

"What's the clue?"

Immediately the group burst out chattering again, causing Bickslow to raise his hand once more.

"Pappi, what's the clue?"

The others seemed to sulk as the wooden toy answered, "It rocks, it sways, and it's encased."

Lucy grinned as she looked over at the Seith Mage.

"The boat"," They shouted in unison, both of them racing for the large structure that stood in the middle of the park.

Lucy giggled as she ducked under the opening, looking around for something out of place. She laughed loudly when she turned to find Bickslow standing at the entrance with a pout. The boy was just too big to walk through the small space without doubling over. She turned back, searching around until her hand lit upon something small and box-like tucked into the side where someone had scraped part of the wood off, leaving just a large enough opening to squeeze a small box tugged it out and tossed it Bickslow, who laughed when he opened it.

Inside the box sat two tiny forks with a loose piece of paper curled around them. Slowly he disentangled the paper, handing Lucy the forks as he unrolled the paper and read it out loud.

"You found me out. Good job! But can you find my mate. Sometimes he's high, sometimes he's low, but he only moves when your foot gives him a go."

Lucy and Bickslow exchanged confused looks as they looked around the park. Lucy's face brightened as her eyes lit upon the swing set that stood off to one side, unused. Bickslow's eyes followed the direction in which Lucy was looking and a smile split across his face as he followed after her. The two searched the swing set thoroughly, Bickslow finally laying down and looking under the swings to find two spoons taped underneath the second one, another scroll taped to it. He handed them up to Lucy who laughed softly before reciting it.

"You found a pair, but can you find a set. It's in a place where you would share with only one you'd lose the bet." Lucy raised an eyebrow at that line and Bickslow shrugged before she continued on. "Our child is hidden somewhere nearby, you just cannot see him without a bird's eye. Some call this a saw, some call it a lever, to get it to move you don't have to be clever."

The two stared at the words in confusion before looking around the park with a lost look in their eyes.

"I'm not very good at word puzzles," Bickslow finally admitted as he sat down on a swing.

Lucy sighed, "I'm okay at them. I think we need to look at this in a different way. What on earth here could be used as a saw?"

Bickslow shrugged.

Lucy sighed again, "Okay, what could we use as a lever?"

"The ramp to the ship."

Lucy waved a dismissive hand, "How would that give us a bird's eye of anything though? Plus they've already used the ship once, I don't think they would risk us finding the third clue before the first one."

Bickslow nodded as the pair looked around, "What about the teeter-totter?"

Lucy looked over at the construct, smiling softly, "That's it. Also known as the see-saw. C'mon."

She grabbed the Seith Mage's hand, pulling him onto the bench before crossing over to the other side, grinning broadly as he pushed up.

"Hey," Bickslow yelled as he started his descent. "I think I see something."

"Where?" Lucy yelled back.

Bickslow frowned, "Push me up again."

Lucy complied, watching as he ascended once more.

"Yeah, I see it."

The two climbed off the toy quickly, Lucy following Bickslow as he hurried to the other end of the row, stopping at the last see-saw and picking at something. As Lucy neared she noticed that taped in the middle were two butter knives.

Bickslow tore the scroll off, hurriedly skimming it before reading it out loud.

"Congrats. One last clue for you:

I hide in the woods, overlooking this park. In plain view of everyone, but seen by only a few."

Bickslow waggled an eyebrow at her, "Ready for a climb?"

Lucy grinned up at him, "Why do I get the feeling you knew the whole time what we were looking for?"

He winked, "Because I did."

Lucy laughed as she followed him up the hill that overlooked the park. Laid out before them was a large picnic blanket, Virgo hovering nearby with a basket on her arm, which she handed off to Bickslow before bowing to Lucy and disappearing to the Celestial Realm. Lucy sat on the blanket as she watched Bickslow set out the food, grinning happily as he handed her a sandwich.

"So a treasure hunt that leads to a picnic on a hill," Lucy teased. "I knew you were a romantic."

Bickslow winked, "Just don't tell anyone. Can't ruin my imagine after all."

Lucy laughed lightly, kissing him softly, "It's perfect, Bicks."

He grinned before kissing her forehead softly, "I'm glad."