Welcome back to another chapter of Alternate Tail. This is it folks, the final battles of Galuna Island.
First I would like to thank BakaAuthor19, Ikune, Shiningstar92, Someone's Bastard, and IxPhixXi for favoriting and/or following Fairy Tail. I would also like to thank reaper27 for the only review.
...anyway, I'm already working on the Phantom Lord chapters, and I hope you enjoy them.
Okay, Gray, since I'm in a good mood, you can do the Disclaimer.
Gray: Fine. DigiXBot does not own Fairy Tail.
Juvia: If he did, then DigiXBot would give Juvia and Gray-Sama thirty children.
Gray: ...Really
I wouldn't give you thirty.
Gray: ...Thank you.
Juvia: ...What?
I would give you about one or two, which is more manageable.
Juvia: Yay!
Gray: Sounds... okay, I guess.
Final Battle at Galuna Island
"Get back here ya masked bastard!" Gajeel shouted as he chased the laughing Zalty through the ruins. Zalty grinned as he pointed to the ceiling above Gajeel, causing it to crumble into large debris.
"That won't hurt me!" Gajeel shouted. "Iron Dragon Sword!" He used his transformed limb to further shatter and push away the falling rock. But to his shock the rocks flew up and fused back into the ceiling, which now looked like it was never fractured.
"My magic is pretty handy, huh, especially for repairing the ruins." Zalty said. "It's a type of lost magic, the kind obliterated from history for its intense power. That category actually includes your Slayer magic."
"It does?" Gajeel asked while looking at the ceiling. When he faced forward again, he saw that the masked man was gone.
"Where the fuck did he go?!"
With a ferocious scream Lyon charged straight at the Ice Emperor. Gray also yelled as he ran towards his opponent. He turned and slashed Lyon's chest with one of his ice blades, but the Dynamic Ice Mage dodged the second attack, then brought his own hands together. "Ice Make: Lion!" Creating a lion-head gauntlet on one of his arms, he slammed it into Gray's head, punching him backwards at great distance.
"So," Gray said, whipping the blood off his forehead. "You decided to use two hands."
"Well," Lyon responded as he froze shut the wound. "That is how our master Ur taught us."
"You think that can change anything? You obviously spent years using one-handed molder magic; a change in tactics isn't going to guarantee a victory."
"Actually, it's more like adding," Lyon grinned. "And I've been told I'm, dynamic, when it comes to battle styles. Ice Make: Eagle!" Sent from his hands the flock of eagles flew directly at the Static Ice Mage. "Ice Make: Shield!" Gray blocked the incoming attack, but his creation was so damaged that when Lyon came at him, it shattered with a single kick and Gray was sent down.
Before the other Ice Mage could get up, Lyon sent a fury of attacks onto the other. "Stay down!" But he was pushed back by a well-aimed kick to the face, which sent him tumbling to the ground.
"Heh, I don't believe it," Gray stated as he used a nearby pillar to stand up. "You actually made me bleed." Regaining his balance he brought his hands together. "Ice Make: Cannon!" With the newly-molded cannon he sent blast after blast onto the Dynamic Maker Mage. Lyon rolled out of the way to avoid a direct hit. Each missed attack released dust into the air, which faded away to show the ice mage weakened.
"You're really getting on my nerves. I can't waste any magic fighting you when I need it for Deliora." He walked towards his enemy. "There's no point for you to try to stop me. Zalty will bring back Deliora, and it will fall by my hands."
"Heh heh," While attempting to get up, Lyon laughed as blood came out from his mouth. "There's still Gajeel. Plus," He grinned. "You have me to worry about."
In the cavern where Deliora slept in the icy prison, Zalty stood beneath its immense stature.
"It is time." He said smiling
"Found ya!" Zalty turn around and had to leap away from an Iron Dragon Club, landing on a large rock. Gajeel pulled his attack back and stood where the masked man was before.
"Oh, so close," Zalty taunted. "But I would like to know how did you find me?"
"Got a pretty good sense of smell," Gajeel stated. "And ya smell like women fragrance by the way."
"Impressive, but if you don't mind, I have to revive Deliora."
"Oh yeah," Gajeel growled. "Between Lyon crushing your Ice Emperor and me crushing your ass a million times, how can you get the time to finish your job."
Zalty just smirked. Suddenly the cavern's ceiling opened up and a violet beam, albeit thinner that from the night before, landed on Deliora.
"What!"
"I sent Toby up there to finish the ceremony. There won't be as much Moon Drip gained with just one enacter, but with all the moonlight we gathered," The bit of ice where the light hit soon became water. "We have enough to begin unleashing the Etherious."
"Can't let them win!" Gajeel tried to run out of the cavern, but Zalty pulled back the rocks beneath him.
"Running away, huh," Zalty asked. "I can't let you do that."
Gajeel growled at his enemy. "Iron Dragon Hard Fist!" He jumped to hit Zalty, but the masked man leaped out of the way as the rock was shattered on impact.
"You have to do better than that." Taunted Zalty, pushing the Dragon Slayer to irritation.
As the ceremony continued, the ruins were shaking from the magic unleash by the melting ice.
"What's happening?" Lyon asked, struggling to get up.
"Deliora's ice is melting." Gray answered as he walked towards him.
"No…"
"Yeah, Ur's going to go with it, but sacrifices are necessary." He brought his hands together and formed a sword. "As is this. You couldn't have stopped us. I spent ten years trying to know how to destroy Deliora and finding like-minded allies. I brought Deliora from Burago to here on Galuna Island, where the moonlight gathers, three years ago." He brought the sword down into Lyon's back, but was startled when the fallen Ice Mage shattered into ice pieces.
"So in other words," Gray turned around and saw his rival standing up and having five ice eagles ready. "You wasted three years on a ridiculous plan." He launched them at Gray.
"Ridiculous!" Gray shouted as he brought up a shield. "How can you say that when you ran away to some guild for ten years! Don't deny it, you admitted it!"
"I just believed in Ur's word." Lyon answered. "And old friend of hers brought me to Fairy Tail, where I found wizards that I learned, to my shock, were even stronger than Ur."
"I'm sorry," In the Fairy Tail guildhall ten years ago, Makarov was speaking to a silver-haired boy. "But Ice Shell comes from the caster's will. No other magic is capable of melting it."
"But there's a lot of powerful wizards here!" A young Lyon protested.
"Although there is one method," Lyon perked up in hope. "No, not that. I'm afraid even if there is a way, melting the ice would mean killing your master." This left the boy downtrodden, but he understood the old man's warning.
"Now that I think about it," Lyon thought, "I'm sure Gramps was talking about the Moon Drip." He scowled. "But now I'm disappointed that my junior would do something that would kill Ur."
"It would be a mercy kill." Gray replied. "Freed from ten years as a living sentry. Ice Make: Saucer!" He sent a rotating saw through the air.
"Can't you even hear how crazy you are?!" Lyon shouted as he dodged the saw. "Deliora is gone, and you just can't accept that you haven't done anything to end him!" He brought his hands together, both charged with magic. "Ice Make: Snow Tiger!" He sent the charging beast at the black-haired mage.
"Not so fast! Ice Make: Prison!" Gray leaped up into the air and trapped the tiger in an ice cage. As he got down facing his enemy, he grinned despite losing energy. "Your pitiful beast can never escape my cage! There's no way-" But to his shock the cage began to crack as the tiger continued to smash into it. "What! That's impossible"
"Maybe it couldn't if I was using one handed magic," Lyon answered, sending all of his strength into his creation. "But with what Ur taught, I can use my full power!" The tiger broke down the cage and rammed into Gray, slamming him into the ruin's wall. When the tiger shattered, Gray attempted to get up. "Ly..on…" He stopped when he coughed up blood and fell on his back.
Lyon fell down on one knee. I used up so much magic fighting Gray, he thought. I hope I'm not- He soon heard a deafening and familiar roar. Gray began to wake up as anger and fear filled him.
"It's awake." He stated, trying to get off the ground. "I recognize that voice."
"No," Lyon said, clenching his fist. "then I have no choice…"
"Yaahh!" Gajeel shouted as the roar reverberated in the cavern. "So deafening!" The noise grew as the top half of Deliora broke free, now howling in a mix of triumph and pain.
"Yes!" Zalty shrieked in joy. "It's finally here!
"What was that voice?" Levy shouted at the entrance of the temple.
"It's a demon roar." Mira answered, worry in her eyes. "Is that really Deliora?"
"Yes, and that means that we have run out of time." Lily scowled. "They've managed to revive it."
"No…" Levy let out worriedly. She then noticed the beam of moonlight going through a hole in the floor. "I've seen that light, it's part of the Moon Drip ceremony!" The sound of Deliora echoed throughout the ruins once more.
"Deliora may be roaring, but they're still continuing the ceremony." Mira analyzed. "Meaning it's not completely free yet!" She turned to her teammates. "We can stop Deliora, but it means stopping the ceremony!" The three raced to the top of the temple.
"Shit," Gajeel cursed facing Zalty. "Can't waste any time! Here I come!" He was shocked when a crystal ball flew through the air and impacted him in the face, knocking him back. The sphere flew back to Zalty's hand. "My thought exactly, Black Steel Gajeel." He send it back at the Dragon Slayer, but the latter was ready and shattered it with a punch.
"Ghi hi," Gajeel smirked. "Not many tricks left!" Zalty grinned as the shards reformed into the ball and flew towards Gajeel's stomach, sending the Dragon Slayer into the air. "Fuck! It got fixed!"
"My magic is the Arc of Time," Zalty explained as he pulled back the crystal ball, letting Gajeel to land on the earth. "Allowing me to manipulate an object's timeline. For example, I can repair my crystal ball with ease. And for another," To Gajeel's shock the sphere disappeared. "I can send it to its future, any futures!"
Multiple versions of the crystal ball soon appeared and began attacking the Dragon Slayer from all angles. Gajeel armored up and attempted to shatter them, but they were quickly repaired. The spheres began disappearing, leaving just one left that stopped before it could collide with his fist.
"It stopped." The crystal ball returned to Zalty's hand. "Correct, I can even stop an object in time."
"Keh," Gajeel scoffed. "But your magic can't work on people, can it?"
"Why, yes, it doesn't work on any creature. That's why I can't use it to rust you away, or use it to melt the ice, which is actually Ur."
"So why do you want to melt the ice?" Gajeel asked. "That Ice-Prick you work for wants it back for some closure shit, but what about the others?"
"No idea," The masked man shrugged. "I just joined this group recently."
"So what's your real objective, then?" Gajeel scowled. Zalty just smiled.
"Ara ara," He said. "It seems that I'm no match for you. The truth is that brat, the so-called Ice Emperor, is no match for Deliora. Even his own rage cannot stand against it." He smirked. "In fact, I'm counting on it. My real plan is to control it." The dragon slayer stared at him in shock.
"Even an immortal monster can be manipulated. Just imagine it, Deliora, one of Zeref's creations, under the bend and whim of-"
"No thanks," Gajeel growled. "All you creeps are already messed up trying to bring back that demon, but you're the most messed up out of all of them."
"You just don't understand it. They are times when you'll need more power-"
"And when that time comes," Gajeel stated, covering his fist in iron scales. "I'll just rely on my own power, and the power of comrades!" He began to charge at the Time mage.
"So be it!" Zalty shouted. "Ceiling, accelerate thy time and collapse!" The ceiling began to crumble as large rocks fell and floated around Zalty.
"All of you cause damage for the most fucked up reasons!" Gajeel shouted as he climbed up the rock formation Zalty was on. "I had enough!"
"Then let's see if I use my Arc of Time to grind you to 'rust!'" He sent the rocks towards the dragon slayer, but Gajeel used the rocks to jump closer to him, and smashed an incoming projectile to create a screen of dust.
When the dust faded Zalty was shocked to see the dragon slayer missing. "How did he-"
"You want to see some real time manipulation!" He looked up and saw Gajeel already falling towards him. "I'm gonna punch you into the future that I control! Iron Dragon Hard Fist!" With his attack Gajeel sent the masked man flying through many stalagmites before he crashed into the cavern walls.
"Solid Script Bind!" Levy sent her word at Toby, who was still performing the ceremony. The word wrapped around him and he fell away from the hole, ending the flow of moon drip.
"Nice work, kid!" Mira complimented.
"You're too late!" Toby shouted as a bright beam of light burst from the hole. "The ritual is done!"
"No..." Levy gasped.
"Now only the Ice Emperor can defeat him!" He laughed, but stopped when Mira grabbed him by the throat.
"Why are you even doing this?" Mira growled. "Answer us!"
Lyon moved as fast as he could into the cavern, but by then he was too late. He and Gajeel could only stare in shock as the last of ice holding Deliora melted away. The demon let out a monstrous roar that even reverberated off their bones.
As Lyon stepped further into the cave, he stopped as he felt water beneath him. He picked some up and recognized its magic. "Ur…"
"Lyon!" The Ice Mage looked up and saw Gajeel shouting at him. "'Bout time ya got here! With that thing awake, we gotta take it down!"
"Stop," Both faced the entrance and saw Gray crawling towards them. "This is… my fight. There's no way… that…"
"Your fight?!" Gajeel shouted. "You can't even stand!" The Static Ice Mage ignored him and looked upon Deliora.
"Deliora!" He shouted. "Your life ends here! You can never cause any more pain, anymore!"
A young Gray stood in a bedroom in a cabin. He didn't know why was this here. The room looked like it belonged to a young girl.
"Gray?" The black haired boy turned and saw Ur standing by the doorway.
"Ur!" The boy panicked. "I'm sorry! The door was open and… and whose room is this?"
Ur gave back a heavy smile. "This belonged to my daughter, Ultear." She answered.
"I… never knew you had a kid." Gray said. "What's she doing now?"
"She's… dead." A solemn expression now covered both of them. "She died from an overload of magic in her body, a few years before I took you and Lyon in."
The boy then frowned. "Is that why you took the two of us in, to be Ultear's replacement?"
Ur just held onto him gently. "No, Gray. Ultear has a special place in my heart that can't be filled. But you and Lyon also have your own places in it. I never saw either of you as her replacement. Each of you are you, my beloved pupils."
"Ur lost her daughter, then you took her life." Gray said to the demon as he began to stand up. "You took my parents from me, then my master. I...will-" Before he could finish Lyon knocked to the floor with a chop to the neck.
"No Gray," Lyon said calmly. "You still have a life to live, ten years to make up." He stepped forward to Deliora. "You can leave this to me," He stood ready for battle with his arms crossed. "I'll stop Deliora!" The air around plunged to frigid temperatures as icy winds build up around him.
"Ice Shell!" Gray shouted. "Are you crazy! I will just melt it again! And if not me, then someone who'll take Deliora for himself!"
"It's the only way… I know how." Lyon stated. "This is the only way to stop it!"
But to the Dynamic Ice Mage's shock, Gajeel was standing between him and Deliora, facing at the demon with an intense determination.
"Stop your spell," Gajeel growled. "I'm fighting this bastard."
"Move out of the way, you'll be frozen too!"
"I stopped you earlier since I can't let you die like that," Gajeel stated calmly. "You want to use that spell so badly, you have to freeze me too."
"Gajeel…" Lyon stopped the Ice Shell, but soon saw Deliora preparing to slam its fist on the Dragon Slayer.
"Look out!" Lyon shouted. Gajeel just growled at the demon. "Not giving up till the end, ya bitch!"
However, the attack from Deliora never came, as the arm soon fell off.
"Eh?" stated Lyon. "What?" Gray asked. Cracks began to form all over the demon, and Deliora broke apart into pieces. Those pieces fell into the water that was once its prison.
"I... don't believe it." Gray stated in shock. "Deliora… was long dead." He smiled as tears began to form. "For ten years… Deliora was subverted in… no, subverted by Ur. We just saw its final moments." He soon released his tears onto the ground as he held onto his face. "Thank you... Ur."
"Man." Lyon stated, smiling.
"The strongest mage," A wizard said in a tavern. "Around here, that will be Ur. She retired to the mountains after her daughter died."
"But no other wizard in these parts was a match for her."
"Ur," A young Lyon said in wonder. "I wonder if she'll let me be her pupil."
The silver-haired boy knocked on the door to a cabin on the snowy mountain, and it opened to reveal a violet-haired mage. "What is it?" She asked.
"Um, hi." Lyon said. "Are you Ur?"
"Yeah, I am." The woman raised an eyebrow.
"Well, my name's Lyon," He smiled "and I want to learn magic under you."
Ur sighed. "Sorry kid, but I don't do that anymore. You probably should return to your folks." As she was about to close the door, she notice a slight frown on his face. "You… do have parents, right?"
Lyon shook his head. "They're... gone."
She took notice of the sadness within his eyes. Before she could stop herself, she spoke out. "Come in."
Lyon looked at her in surprise. "What?"
"You did want to learn magic," Ur grinned at him "right? Plus, it's too cold outside for you to head anywhere else." Lyon nodded and raced into the home.
"Why did you do that, Ur?" She asked herself, then shook her head. "Never mind, this kid needs a home, and if he'll only stay while learning magic, then that's that." She closed the door and started preparing the boy's teaching.
"You said that they are stronger wizards, Ur," Lyon said, then smiled. "But not even in a hundred years can Gray or I surpass what you did."
"Man," Gajeel grinned, "Your teacher was pretty awesome."
"Gajeel! Lyon!" The two turned to the entrance and saw Levy and Lily running (Or in Lily's case flying) towards them.
"Yo Shrimp, Lily, glad ya-" He stopped and paled when he saw Mira entering with them. "Fuck." He cursed.
"Nice work you two," She complimented. "You did a good job." Gajeel tried to stealthily move away, but she grabbed him by the back of his shirt. "Nice try, but you're still gonna face master after this." She looked solemnly at Gray. "I'm sorry about Ur."
"It's okay," Lyon said fondly. "She's still alive. The water is going to flow into the ocean, and Ur's lifeforce will join it when it does." He went to help Gray rest onto a nearby rock.
"Ur's is an amazing wizard, isn't she." Levy said.
"Well with that out of the way," Gajeel said. "We finally defeated Deliora!"
Everyone looked at him. "Hey, we just completed an S-Class mission!"
"You're actually right Metal-Face," Lyon grinned as he headed back to them. "Maybe Gramps will let us onto the second floor!"
"You really think so?" Levy asked excitedly.
A cough drew their attention to Lily. "Not to interrupt this celebration, but we still have one task left: return the villagers from their demon state to normal. Therefore, we have not completed the S-Class."
"But Deliora is dead now," Lyon stated. "So the curse on the village should…"
"No," Levy interrupted morbidly. "The curse wasn't caused by Deliora, it was caused by the Moon Drip. Deliora's fall couldn't have changed the situation."
"Well then, we'll just have to go heal them," Gajeel stated. "Easy as that."
"And where exactly are we going to start?" Mira asked.
"I might have an idea." Lyon said as he walked towards the other ice mage. "Gray…
"I don't know." He answered calmly.
"What!" Gajeel shouted. "How are we supposed to break the curse if you don't know about it!"
"We've known about the existence of the village when we came three years ago," Gray explained. "But we never interfered with the village at all. They've never visited us, either."
"Really," Mira asked, raising an eyebrow. "Not once in three years?"
"Now that you mention it, the light of the moon drip should have shone on the ruins every night." Levy said. "It's weird they never investigated once."
"I doubt that moon drip can affect the human body." Gray said.
"Hey, don't go spewing the 'It's not our fault' crap at us!" Gajeel shouted.
"He's right!" Lyon exclaimed. "They've been basked in the same light for three years. If the moon drip is responsible for the villager, then he and his men would have been further along."
The others soon accepted the realization. "I'd be careful if I was you," Gray said. "Those villagers are hiding something."
"Yeah," Gajeel growled. "Well, don't go thinking you can get away for destroying the-" Gajeel felt a pull on his pants and look down at Lily.
"That's enough, Gajeel." The Exceed stated. "He and his men all wanted the same thing: closure. All of them lost families to Deliora's rampage. They were only acting out their own justice. No need to complain about the past. Now we must go and end the curse." Gajeel sighed and the five began leaving the cave. Lyon, however, stopped.
"Lyon?" Mira asked.
"You guys go ahead, I'll catch up." The Take-Over mage shrugged and left through the entrance with the others. The silver-haired mage then sat down in front of Gray.
"Heh," Gray coughed. "I'm a mess, huh. I was so obsessed with destroying Deliora that I didn't follow Ur's wishes. I ended up hurting a lot a people in the process," He faced his fellow pupil. "I should have done what you did and moved ahead."
Lyon shook his head. "I didn't move on, Gray, I just ran away. I so upset at what happened that I decided to push it behind. But not only did I fail Ur's promise, but I also began forgetting what she taught me."
Gray chuckled. "We're a couple of screwups, aren't we?"
"Must have made Ur completely worried." The two laughed as they took in the gallow humor.
"Hey, can I asked you something?" Gray said. "How did move past that dumb dream you had of surpassing Ur after that night."
The silver-haired mage smiled nostalgically. "Remember that friend of Ur I mentioned. He once told me that those who don't have a goal can find one at a guild. There you'll find guildmates and rivals that'll help you find it in their own way."
Gray stared at him before turning away. "I'll think about it." Lyon nodded at his old friend before leaving the cavern to join his comrades.
Lyon found his guildmates back at the village storage site. "Sorry I'm late, just had to-" He stopped when he saw that only his guildmates were there.
"Where is everyone?" He asked.
"We don't know," Mira answered. "The place was empty when we got here."
"Hello there!" The five saw a demon-villager with horns and a demon tail running towards them. "You're back! Anyway, you need to meet the other villagers! It's really worrisome!"
When the six arrived and found the villagers, they were shocked. The villagers were safe, but the crater that was there before was gone. Instead, the village that was destroyed was now restored.
"What's going on?" Levy asked. "The village was destroyed yesterday, but now…"
"It back to normal," Gajeel finished. "Like time was… reversed." The Dragon Slayer then remembered his previous opponent.
Could that masked man… He pondered. Naa, that guy's a prick. Probably felt sorry though.
"Does it matter," Gajeel said to the Solid Script mage. "Everything's fine now." Levy was about to respond when she spotted Moka, who was by his son's grave, now restored. Relief filled her at the sight.
The mayor turned from his son's tombstone and faced the wizards. "Are you the ones who brought back our village?"
Levy shook her head. "No, we actually have no idea who did it."
"We are very grateful," He thanked. "But, when are you going to destroy the moon?!"
"Don't worry about that." Mira said as she walked over to them. "Destroying the moon is easy for the five of us." This calmed down Moka, but startled Levy.
"She says something so crazy like it's nothing." Lyon whispered to Lily.
"But before we do that, we need to confirm something," Mira requested. "Could you get everyone together?"
Much later all of the villagers were gathered near the front of the village. Mira stood fiercely in front of them.
"So let me get this straight," Mira said to them, after they explained about their situation. "When the purple moon appeared, that's when you transformed into demons."
"Yes," Moka replied. "But to be accurate, we only fully transform when the moon is out."
"From what you guys told me, the moon changed about three years ago." Mira continued as she began pacing. "But the moon drip ceremony was going on every night during those three years. All of you should have at least saw the light from the top of the ruins."
While she was pacing, she ended up stepping on a pile of leaves that gave way to her weight. "Kyaa!" She screamed as she fell into a pit the shape of the word "hole."
"Even Levy's pit trap was restored." Lily noted, astonished.
"She went 'kyaa,'" Gajeel said shocked. "'Kyaa!'"
"Like a little girl," Lyon added nervously. "It was cute."
"I'm in so much trouble!" Levy shrieked in worry.
Mira simply got out of the pit, amazing everyone. "Anyway," She continued as she got up. "That's the most suspicious place on the island. So why didn't you check it out?"
The villagers muttered to each other nervously before Moka spoke. "T-That's because it is forbidden by law to go near the temples."
"But with the situation, you would had seen that investigating would have been worth the risk." Levy said.
"What's really going on?" Lily asked the natives.
Moka sighed. "To be honest, we also have no idea what's going on, either. We did try to investigate the ruins many times. But when any one of us tried to get close to them, we always get teleported in front of the gate. We just couldn't get close to those ruins!"
The news shocked the five fairies.
"That doesn't even make sense," Lyon said. "We even went inside the ruins with no problem."
"We kept quiet because we knew you wouldn't believe such a story…" One villager said.
"But it's true! We tried to go to the ruins many times." Another said.
"But none of the villagers were able to get there."
Mira sighed. "Just as I thought."
Above the village, Zalty watched over them in the trees. "Hmm," He said, "The She-Devil manage to figure it out."
Back in the village, Mira transformed into her generic Satan Soul. The villagers, having dealt with their own becoming full demons, took a cautious step away from her. "Gajeel, get ready." She said to the Dragon Slayer. "Cause tonight, we're going to destroy the moon!"
"Hell yeah!" Gajeel shouted in joy. The rest of his guildmates, however, were now worried.
Prepare yourselves, boys and girls. Cause next week, Mira and Gajeel are going to end the curse.
Lily: I've heard of promising the moon, but never promising to destroy the moon.
I never even said anything about destroying. Anyway come back soon. Leave a follow, favorite, or review if you enjoys. Reviews make me happy you know. All flames will be put out by Gray and Lyon.
