The second Lucy walked in, Natsu knew he was in trouble.
The second the door shut behind her, it was like the grad student became physically unable to focus on anything but her. His mind eviscerated any useful thoughts on covalent bonding and instead replaced them with her. A short, pink ruffled skirt hung midway down her thighs and a plain white tank top clung to her curves deliciously. She'd left her golden locks down, allowing them to hang loosely across her pale shoulders. Her makeup was casual, accenting her chocolate brown eyes just enough to make Natsu feel like she was staring right through him.
With slightly flushed cheeks, Lucy made her way to the seat around the corner of the table from Natsu. Honestly, he was surprised by her choice, expecting her to sit across from him like she tended to do the past few weeks. Being alone and in such close proximity to the girl that had been on his mind for weeks didn't seem like the best of ideas but what was he supposed to do? Move to another seat and make it painfully awkward? Cancel the session entirely under the guise of 'too little attendance'? Shaking his head briefly, the TA came to his senses. It was like going into a fight, he couldn't let his opponent catch onto his weaknesses or hear his racing heart.
"And here I was thinking I'd been completely stood up," Natsu teased cooly with a chuckle, leaning back in his chair in an attempt at appearing casual and unbothered. Any more 'casual' and he probably would have fallen over like a complete dumbass. Real smooth, Dragneel.
Lucy's cheeks blushed even harder (if that were even possible), tinging her face, neck, and shoulders in a color rivaling her wardrobe. He honestly thought it was one of the most intriguing things about her. Even when she'd stood up to him at the Greek Row party at the beginning of the semester, she had this subtle flush to her cheeks, like they were desperately trying to give away some major secret that the blonde freshman was too stubborn to share. The more basic side of him, however, simply wanted to believe that his presence was what had that sort of effect on her.
"Hard to forget when it's a weekly thing," Lucy replied, a playful undertone hiding in her voice. She bent down to her right in order to place her bag on the floor underneath the table, causing Natsu to hold back a feral growl when her top rode up her waist, exposing her hip and lower back. Her voice was what brought him back from the edge of depravity. "Guess everyone is too busy partying before the game tomorrow."
The Frat boy wanted to slap himself. How could he have forgotten?! The following day was the college's Homecoming, the Football team's first home game of the season. No wonder the session was dead, the other students were probably too busy getting drunk and making complete fools of themselves. Granted, the year prior, he and Gray had almost gotten 'detained' by Campus Police for streaking across the college grounds with nothing but the school flag after the team had won, but it looked like this year was going to be incident (and fun) free. "With everything going on, the game completely skipped my mind," Natsu explained, frowning slightly. At least he still had the next day to drink to his heart's content.
Bringing them back to reality, the Teacher's Assistant quickly logged into his laptop and began the tutoring session. Once they were on the subject of Chemistry, and Natsu was able to think with the correct head, the two of them worked in perfect sync. He was so proud of Lucy when she solved problems that he knew had been more difficult for her in the past and the small celebrations she made when she was right made all their combined effort worthwhile. That worksheet he had "found" and emailed her? Yeah, he spent four hours making the damn thing for her but it seemed to do the trick. That bright smile and victorious giggle were the best rewards he could have ever hoped for.
After about an hour, Lucy excused herself to get a drink from the vending machine, leaving Natsu alone to figure out how to survive the remaining hour. Being so close to her spiked his adrenaline like being on the edge of a cliff. Part of him wanted to make a move, to dive right off head first into the unknown waters below. The other part of him desperately wanted to respect her and her boundaries. She was technically his student for Gods' sake. If Makarov knew about his "special showers", the professor would have his head.
Then he thought about Starfire. Natsu's stomach fell when he thought about the faceless girl somewhere out in Earthland. Why couldn't she have been a student at M.C.? Why couldn't he have met her through a Frat party or inter-college mixer? At least then she would be real. Lucy was right in front of him, regardless of how she felt about him. It was normal for him to think/dream/fantasize about someone he actually knew right? Before he could figure out an answer, Lucy was back and setting a can down on the table in front of him.
"Got you your favorite energy drink," Lucy said calmly with a sweet smile, smoothing down her skirt before regaining her seat. He couldn't even remember telling her which brand he preferred. In that moment, something snapped inside of Natsu and suddenly making a decision was so much easier. Diving off the cliff was the only suitable option.
"Thanks, Lucy," he replied, cracking it open and taking a sip in order to buy him some time while he plotted his next move. Reading women was like reading an enemy on the mat, one needed to be quiet and observant in order to truly anticipate the other's actions. He watched as she brushed strands of her golden hair behind her ear before getting back to work on Natsu's worksheet. She was breezing through it much to his chagrin, meaning at that rate, she'd finish before the last hour was up. He knew it was greedy, but he wanted to keep her there with him as long as possible.
Shifting his upper body, Natsu leaned his arm on the tabletop as he continued to watch Lucy work, closing the gap between them slightly. While talking to women wasn't exactly his best skill, he normally wasn't that nervous. He was afraid that if he so much as said the wrong thing, she'd run like some kind of frightened woodland creature. "So…" he muttered, looking down at his laptop in order to give some semblance of control. "Are you going to the game tomorrow with your friends?" Regardless of how many clicks he made on the keyboard, he stayed on the same web page, focusing on her and her response.
"Levy and her boyfriend are going tailgating with Fairy Tail," Lucy explained, jotting down her scratch work for one of the formulas. Her teeth trapped her bottom lip as she figured it out, causing that carnal side of Natsu to want to do the same. "Figured I would just sit in the student section and watch."
"Your first college Homecoming and you're not gonna tailgate?" Natsu replied, unable to hide the shock in his voice. He couldn't imagine going to the football games without spending the day partying and hanging out with his brothers and friends. It made the experience all that much better. No way could Lucy miss out on such a rite of passage. "Why don't you come too? Fairy Tail always has plenty of booze to share and more than enough tent space." They always sent the pledges to the Student Lot super early to settle the best spot possible. He grinned brightly at the young freshman. "What do you say?"
Lucy pondered the idea for a moment before answering, her smile saying everything Natsu needed to hear. "That sounds fun!" she answered excitedly, causing the pinket's grin to grow. A day spent drinking, playing games, and spending time with Lucy sounded more than perfect to him. She blushed softly once more before turning her attention to solely focus on Natsu. "Thank you for inviting me."
The tutoring session continued in the normal fashion, Lucy asking questions with Natsu explaining them a million different way so she would fully understand. She was working on a particular problem while he was scouring his student email for something about Rush Week before he decided to take another chance. Slowly and gently, Natsu brushed his knee against Lucy's, never taking his gaze away from his screen but watching her from his peripheral vision. The blushing returned with fervor but what happened next was completely unexpected. Coughing, Lucy shifted and crossed her legs, running her shin against his thigh.
Did she think she was smooth?
Surprisingly, Lucy left her leg right where it landed, her knee resting against his. Even though it was through his jeans, Natsu felt like he'd been struck by lightning and he was suddenly more aware of her presence. The smell of vanilla and jasmine overtook him, the sound of her tapping her pencil against the desktop, everything made Natsu feel like he was on fire. Her next question shattered him into a million pieces.
"So how's that Lisanna girl?" Natsu noted a hint of something like jealousy in her voice but it still pained him.
"Wouldn't really know, she's with one of my brothers now," he replied, making sure to sound as apathetic as possible. If he was being honest, Natsu had barely even thought about her since meeting Lucy, except when it was something negative. "Don't hang out much with Lily Heart girls anyway." For multiple reasons.
Lucy giggled at his response. The sound was almost angelic. "I hope I don't run into them much during Rush next week," she said softly. Natsu was confused almost immediately. Was she going through Rush again? That took bravery, something that the grad student admired immensely.
Natsu grinned, puffing out his chest playfully. "Well, if they give you any trouble, you come to me and I'll handle it. Sound good?" The look in her eyes said it all, gratitude, respect, appreciation, and just a flicker of romantic intent (okay, maybe he was dreaming up that last one). But there was one thing he knew, he'd defend her from the world if it meant her looking at him like that...
Hope y'all enjoyed the tutoring session. Natsu is in deep guys. And with the Lucy chapter coming next, I can only imagine what cold be going through her mind...
Thanks to the regular readers/reviewers, GoPackGo, Juvia is my spirit animal, OtakuPrincess, JadeDragon and others. I appreciate that y'all have stuck around with me and are enjoying the story. I appreciate the feedback as well.
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Thank you to the new readers as well! Hoping you all like the shitshow! :D
I think y'all are REALLY gonna like the Football game chapter...
