I didn't mean for this chapter to take so long. I wrote the first part and then I had no idea what was going to happen. I couldn't decide if this was going to be the last chapter or not. This is the last chapter. I have loved writing this and all your follows, favorites and reviews means so much to me.


"No."

Jet glared att the small jewelry box with a frown on his face. He folded his arms and leaned back in his chair. He moved his gaze to Gajeel.

"No."

"I ain't askin'. I'm tellin' ya."

"No," Jet said again. "You got her pregnant and then you kicked her out."

"I did. And telling her to leave is the biggest mistake I've ever made."

"You don't deserve her."

"I know," Gajeel said and clenched his fist inside his pockets, trying his best to not punch Jet in the face. "She's too good for me, and I have no idea what she sees in me. But she's… I…"

Droy reached out for the jewelry box and opened it.

"It's beautiful," he said. "She's gonna love it."

"Now, she's not," Jet said. "Because she's not going to see it."

He took the box from Droy's hand and closed it without looking at it. He put it back on the table and looked at Gajeel.

"No."

"That's not your decision. I ain't asking for your permission. I'm telling you I will ask her to marry me. I came here because of Levy. I don't care what you think, but she does. I love her."

He grabbed the jewelry box and put it back in his pocket. He glared at Jet and walked away.

Droy put and hand on Jet's arms to calm him down.

"Jet, honey. He's right. It's not our decision. I don't like it any more than you do, but they're having a baby, and he loves her."

Jet didn't answer. He glared at Gajeel as he moved through the bar and out through the door.


Of course they didn't want Levy to marry him. They were never going to change their opinion of him. Droy maybe, but never Jet. If it wasn't for Levy Gajeel would never care. But they were her best friends.

He sighed and put his hands in his pockets. He looked up and saw the center. He seemed to end up here a lot. He wasn't really in the mood to fight, but he opened the back door and walked down the stairs to the gym.

It wasn't empty. Someone was there hitting one of the punching bags, The back of the t-shirt was covered in sweat. It was Rogue. Gajeel watched him for a while. Then he put on some gloves and started hitting the bag next to his.

Rogue glanced at Gajeel but didn't say anything. Neither of them did. After a while Rogue stepped away from the punching bag and grabbed a bottle of water. He looked at Gajeel while he drank the water.

"What are you doing here? It's in the middle of the night."

"Coming here in the middle of the night is kinda my thing." Gajeel said and grabbed a battle of water. "What are you doing here?"

"I live here, remember?"

Gajeel didn't miss the tone in his voice or the look Rogue gave him before he turned away.

"What?"

"Nothing."

Rogue avoided looking at Gajeel and started moving around.

"If ya got somethin' to say just say it."

"Fine," Rogue sad, but was quiet for a moment before he continued. "Remember when I said I don't expect anything from you? Well, I do. You're my brother."

"I'm trying."

"Try harder."

Rogue turned his back on Gajeel and started walking out of the gym. Gjeel watched him leave and sighed.

"Hey kid. Come for dinner tomorrow, and bring your stuff."

Rogue stopped and turned around.

"My stuff?"

"Yeah, your stuff."

Gajeel felt just as surprised as Rogue. He hadn't planned to tell him to move in. But he couldn't take it back now, could he?


Levy walked out from the bedroom and reached for the light switch. She screamed when she saw something big move towards her in the dark.

"Relax Shrimp, it's just me," Gajeel said and turned on the light.

"Gajeel? You scared me!"

She looked like she was about to faint so he quickly wrapped his arm around her.

"Sorry."

He kissed her on the top of her head and she gave him a hug.

"Did you have a good time tonight?" she asked and looked up at him.

"Yeah, well…"

He wasn't going to tell her about his talk with Jet and Droy, but he should probably tell her what happened after that.

"I met Rogue on the way home and…"

"You stopped by at the center, didn't you?"

"Yeah. Well I… he's coming for dinner tomorrow. And he's... staying"

"He's taying? You asked him to move in with us?"

"Well, yeah…"

"That's great," Levy said and hugged him again. "I've actually been thinking about it, and I think he should live it us. At least for a while. He's your brother, you're the only family he's got."

Gajeel held her tight and kissed her. God, he loved her so much. The jewelry box burned n his pocket. They were both tired, it was in the middle of the night. This was not the best moment to propose to her. But he got down on one knee and took out the box from his pocket.

"What are you doing?" Levy asked. "You don't have to…"

"I do. But it's not because you're pregnant. It because… When I met you... You… I…. You changed me. You showed me what it's like to love. What it's like to belong. I want to belong with you for the rest of my life. You're everything I never even knew I wanted. You're… everything." He opened the box and showed her the ring. "Will you marry me?

Levy looked at the ring with tears in her eyes and her hand over her heart. She didn't say anything.

"Say something, please," Gajeel said and got up on his feet.

"Yes. Yes! I'll marry you! Yes!"

He put the ring on her finger and she threw herself into his arms. He held her tight and kissed her. It was a perfect moment after all.


This is how this story ends. I hope you like it. Thank you so much for reading, And again I want to thank you for favoriting and following this story, and for all your Reviews. They really mean so much to me.
I will start writing a third part soon. I hope you will continue on to that story.