Author's Note: I do not own Fairy Tail or make a profit off of this.

First things first, once again. I would like to thank RavenofSilver, Deaththesyd, Neena213, and BrigitteoO for their reviews! So happy!

So, I feel like my writing in this chapter is crappy and lacking in any kind of depth. But I'm going to make it up with a Gajevy lemon tomorrow? I know most of you are probably reading for the Gruvia, but you're going to have to deal with it. Plus it'll be practice for a Gruvia lemon later on!

This chapter is a bit short, but expect a much longer one TOMORROW! Yes, that soon because its halfway finished already.


"Gajeel, why did the rain stop?" Levy asked as she opened the window and looked outside to see the sky clearing up rather quickly.

"The rain follows Juvia, she must be going somewhere...maybe on a job?" he wondered. Levy was sure that Juvia wouldn't leave on a job, not at a time like this.

"Well, lets go back to the guild again and ask around."


Juvia knew she had to find a solution. She couldn't stand all of this all over again. In retrospect, she knew that she'd handled the rain because she didn't know anything different. But now she did. Juvia knew what it was like to love someone, to have friends, and to have a purpose. Now when it rained, all she could do was try to bottle up all of her anger and sorrow. That wasn't going to last forever. She could already hear the voices commenting on the 'gloominess' of her rain.

That's when Juvia found her solution. The advertisement was small in the newspaper. But it was there, 'Have Your Magic Removed! No longer will curses follow you! With our help you can become a magical clean slate!'

She didn't know if it would work. But it was worth a try. Maybe without her magic, the rain will stop. Then she could live without hearing how 'gloomy' her rain was.

Juvia clutched the piece of paper in her hands. This person could make all of her problems disappear. No longer would the rain follow her like a curse. If she went there, everything that troubled her would be washed away. She knew she had to go without telling anyone, they would stop her.

Yet Juvia found that idea hard. She still felt the instinct to tell Gray. He wasn't home. She'd checked several times. Gray had left. But that didn't stop her from leaving him a letter explaining what was going on and where she was.


Gray arrived back at his house after being unable to find Juvia. There had to be an answer somewhere! Right?

He moved to open the door, and noticed a small blue envelope. He dropped his luggage and immediately began opening it, tearing it open to read what was inside. He knew right away that it was from Juvia. And he recognized her handwriting as soon as it opened.

His eyes quickly scanned the letter, learning new things. She thought that he had stood her up? That was news to him! How did that happen? He wondered about that for awhile before giving up. That could wait. He could explain when he found her. But finding her was going to be an issue apparently.


Gajeel and Levy sat down at one of the guild's tables after finding out that Juvia hadn't left on a job. They were about to begin brainstorming when Gray entered the guild.

The new couple immediately ran over to him.

"WHAT DID YOU DO TO JUVIA!" Gajeel screamed angrily, surprising everyone around. His skin changed to iron and his eyes narrowed menacingly.

"Ga-gajeel!" Levy exclaimed, pulling her boyfriend away despite his frightening appearance. The last thing she needed was a fight to break out.

"Nothing. I need help finding her though." Gray said sullenly. Gajeel stopped and changed back to normal.

"What do you know? Where's Juvia?" Levy asked, stepping closer to Gray.

"Dres Town. Or on her way there at least. I don't understand exactly what she's doing. She only gave me an address." Gray said before handing her a slip of paper with the given address on it. Gray had jotted it down, not wanting anyone other than himself to read what Juvia had written for him.

"I-i don't know what the place is, but we should try to catch up to her..." Levy looked at the clock. "The next train leaves in an hour, we should be on it!"

Gray nodded, taking the solid script mage's advice and direction. "Okay. Are you two going?" he asked. Part of him wanted to go after Juvia by himself, but he also wanted back up so that he could bring Juvia back by force if he had to, or to hold her down so that they could talk.

"Yes." Gajeel answered shortly before storming off.

"Train in an hour Gajeel!" Levy exclaimed, wanting to make sure that he wouldn't be late.

"I got it shrimp. I just need to find Wendy!"

"Why does he need to find Wendy?" Gray asked.

Levy smiled. "So that she can cast 'troia' on him."

Gray nodded in understanding. "I'll meet you two at the train station then I guess..."

Levy tried her best to stay cheerful. "Everything is going to be okay Gray." she said before running off to pack and decide on how many books she could take with her.


An hour later the three mages were on the train headed towards Dres town. Gajeel was lucky enough to have found Wendy, but knew that she wouldn't be there to help on the way back which had him already grumbling.

Gajeel and Levy were in their own sleeping car, while Gray's was a bit further down the train. The journey would be over ten hours long, and most of it would be over night.

"Cheer up Gajeel. Maybe you can just sleep during the journey home." Levy said as she sat on the foot of his bed.

"I just hope this is worth it. Juvia better come around after this." he said with a sigh before sitting up and wrapping his arms around his girlfriend.

"You're so soft and warm shorty." he teased.


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Yeah, Gajeel and Juvia are my BroTP! So, there's the main plot right there really...

Tomorrow will be Chapter Two: Train Ride

An electric shock ran through Gajeel as Levy moved his hand. Once she'd placed it where she wanted it, and moaned at the pleasure it gave her, Gajeel had a split-second moment where he simply couldn't believe what was happened.

Here he was, laying next to someone that, in ancient times, could've inspired great, massive temples to be built, and yet, she was here, next to him, allowing him to touch her in ways that he'd never imagined. Well, given time, he might've imagined them, but for it to happen, that was what was truly amazing.

Sound good? Maybe? Review and tell me what you think! See you tomorrow!