The Author's note is kinda the same as the last one.
-flash back continued-
Curtis faced one hand down and one hand up. He placed the back of his hands on top of each other and formed black magic circles.
"Oh, looks like you have been reading my magic books." Their father said. Some of the low level attacks started like this so he thought nothing of it. One the circles were big enough he turned his hands over and compressed the magic.
"Madness explosion!" Curtis hissed. Their father's eyes widened and he jumped off of the demon and high into the air. In a matter of seconds the whole air was a bright light. In less than two seconds the light was gone and a huge mile long creator that was ten meters deep was left in it's place. Nothing but smoke was left in it's place and Riri stared in horror at the sight in front of her. Tears were streaming down her face and she was on her knee's.
"How could that little dick know that spell!" Their father said landing in the center of the creator.
"Daddy! Daddy! Where's onee-san! Onee-san's missing daddy! Daddy where's onee-s-" She was screaming until he jumped out of the creator and slapped her. She was in a state of shock but tears were still pouring. It slowly started to drizzle and then poured. Her father looked at her anger written all over his face. He pulled out a whip and started to beat the crap out of her.
"You little naive bitch! Stop acting like you're a fucking three year old and grow up!" He yelled at her.
"Onee-san is dead. He's dead. Daddy killed him. He's not my daddy, he's the monster that lived under my bed that I didn't have. I must be strong like onee-san. I can't cry at the pain he causes. If I do I will just make him happy." She thought while getting smacked. She didn't scream, she didn't cry, she didn't show any emotion. She just took the beating head on.
She was immature and told to grow up at five which she did for the sake of her brother. She was smacked everywhere. She went blind because of the beating and her ears would never stop bleeding which over the next couple of days made her deaf. The experiments didn't stop they were just done through shots now.
After a couple of years she gained her monsters trust and was able to freely walk around the mansion. She would break into the upper levels of the house that were never used for anything and trained. She would focus on her brother and wish that she could turn back time. Eventually she turned into one of the oldest relics in the book, a shaman. She trained with that and learned about other strong people.
She eventually ran out of people from the past that were in the books that she had and trained to make then stronger. When she was thirteen she ran away getting enough freedom to do so. She ran for miles and miles but when she came across the plain her brother died at she stopped. She stared at the creator. She shook her head and prevented the tears that were threatening to fall. She continued running for what seemed like days. She finally arrived in Magnolia and passed out from hunger and thirst.
Gray was walking home from a mission one day and came across her. He dragged her all the way to Fairy Tail where she was treated. She woke up and clutched her empty stomach in pain. In front of her was a huge tray of food that she slowly and carefully ate. Once she was finished she activated her sense demon and she regained her hearing. Her sight suddenly came back to her from one of the experiments and she got out of the bed. There was a window to her left and she climbed out of it.
The master walked into the empty room and sighed. "She'll come back when she's ready."
"Master?" Gray said as he walked into the room. He saw it was empty and said,"What's her problem? Can't she at least say 'thanks for saving my life.'" Master laughed and walked out of the room.
"Fairy Tail." Riri said staring up at the sigh. She wanted to know who saved her before she left. "Thank you." With that she ran around town looking for a place to work. She came across this little diner that was willing to give her a job as a waitress. She smiled and worked there until winter came along. She was fired because she was late everyday.
A huge blizzard swept through the area that one day while she was sleeping in an alley way with no place to live. She was close to freezing to death when the master came along and found her. He carried her back to the guild and put her in the infirmary. She woke up and saw a bunch of people surrounding her.
"Ekkkk!" She yelled. Everyone jumped back.
"Geez, you just get yourself into trouble a lot, kid." The younger version of Laxus said.
"Where am I?" She said completely ignoring Laxus.
"You're in Fairy Tail." The master said.
"Again?" She said.
"Yeah, and you didn't thank me for saving you last time." Said a nine year old Gray. She simply got up and walked out of the infirmary. She was about the same height as Laxus just a little shorter. She looked around the bustling guild only to have Natsu run into her. She fell to the floor and looked at him. He put his on the back of his head.
"Sorry about that." She simply stood up and was about to walk out of the guild when Laxus stopped her.
"I don't know about you but I'm not letting you leave so coldly." He said closing the doors.
"Let me out." She said without any emotion.
"Let me think about it. Oh yeah, no." He said without moving. She looked at him angrily then smirked getting a good idea.
"Find then if you won't let me leave, I'll make your life hell." She said getting in his face.
"Try me." He said leaning forward and say coldly.
She walked back to the infirmary where the master was and came out a few minutes later with him. Laxus was still pressed against the door and starred at her shocked. "Did she tell on me?" He though.
"Everyone I have an announcement." The master yelled and everyone became quite. "We have a new member joining us today!" He yelled. Laxus looked dumbfounded while everyone cheered. She looked over at Laxus who was still dumbfounded and laughed. He was pissed and that led to a long chain of paybacks and idea's that were still going on today. But that's not the end to the tragedy.
