My eyes lazily wake up to the sound of my alarm. I stretch my arms around my bed trying to find the stupid phone. After five minutes of searching, I turned off the alarm. I get up and stretch my limbs. Gathering my clothing, laying it on the bed, went to the bathroom to take a quick shower. I got dressed as Happy was playing with his toys. I grabbed my bag making sure I had everything and headed downstairs, Happy right behind me. I made me a bowl of cereal and gave Happy his food. Placing the bowl into the sink, a yawn escapes my lips. I look at the clock to see I have thirty minutes left until I have to leave. I slump onto the couch and fall asleep for a brief while.

"Lucy wake up." I hear Mom saying. "You're going to be late."

I groggily shift my body trying to ignore the sounds. In return, my body was shaken awake.

"I'm up, I'm up." I place my hands up in defense as I'm still tired.

I thanked her and got ready to leave. Sluggishly moving towards the school as I'm still half awake.

'Why the hell am I so tired?'

I make it to homeroom as I rest my head onto the cold, smooth surface of the desk. It's starting to become colder as winter progresses. It's almost time to change into our winter uniform. It's been somewhat normal weather but it's starting to actually become freezing cold now. It's mid-January and we're barely starting to feel the cold. Mother Nature are you okay?

I made it to the classroom and took my seat. On the way here I stopped by the library to return a book and check another one out.

Through the day nothing really happened. Gray tried to talk to me. Instead of ignoring him, I gave him a chance. I don't know if it was the right move, but it's a chance to figure out what's happening is that brain of his. I didn't run into Natsu or Lisanna out of class but was nagged about the wedding plans from Levy. We also got a new mathematics teacher. Let me just say every girl is swooning over him.

And what do you know, I'm in his class right now.

"Now the equation is y=-ln(x2). Does anyone have any questions so far?"

Some girls right behind me started to giggle. And it's that giggle that they're up to no good.

"Mr. Loke! I have a question." He draws his attention to the girl.

"Yes, go ahead."

"Are you single?" The whole class starts to react to the comment, so many mixed emotions from one single question.

"Miss, if you don't have questions about math, please don't ask." He says as he keeps teaching the lesson.

"Now does anyone want to solve the x-intercept?" The whole class goes silent, no one is trying to go up there and be in the spotlight.

"Now, don't raise your hand at the same time now." The classroom is still quiet. "Well, you leave me no choice, hmmm. Lucy your up." He randomly picks a name and of course, it's my name.

I walk up to the board and start to write the answer. I place the chalk down and start to walk back to my seat.

"Wait, explain what you did to the class." I mentally sighed and turned back around to explain.

"You first take y and replace it with zero. Then you solve." I make it as simple as possible and then sit back down.

"Thank you. Now, we're on to graphing." Everyone groans as the lesson continues.


School is now out and I'm heading to a coffee shop near the school.

"Welcome." An employee says as they hear the bell.

I walk up to the counter and order. "Can I get a venti caramel frappe, extra cream, and caramel." I take a seat waiting for my order. After that shortstop, I head home to get ready for today's plans.

I get out of my school uniform and into a nice winter dress with a cropped denim jacket, some tights, and some ankle-high boots. I make my way downstairs to where Dad and Mom are waiting for me.

"Hey Dad, can I invite Levy to come."

"Sure, call her in advance then we'll leave."

I nod my head and start to call her.

"Levy do you want to—" "YES!" She screams into the phone.

"I didn't even say what I—" "I already said yes and I'm already dressed so hurry." She hangs up leaving me in total shock.

"Uh, she said yes. And she's ready."

After picking up Levy we headed downtown to a wedding bridal store.

"Welcome to The Key. How may we assist you?" A short woman walks over to us.

"We need a dress." She smiles. "Of course, that's why you're here." She signals her hand to catch our attention to the many dresses spread around the place. "Now is it for you ma'am?" She suggests to my Mom.

"No, it's for my daughter." The lady looks at me and takes my hand.

"Well then follow me." She drags me with her to look at dresses.

The whole rest of the day was looking at so many dresses, veils, accessories and more. After a few hours that felt like forever, we settled on a dress that wasn't flashy but still elegant to get the job done, screaming 'this is a bride okay'. It was a light champagne and ivory ball gown. Its top part was wrapped in beautiful embroidery that shined in the sunlight. The bottom fluttered widely, spreading across the floor elegantly, as the full skirt glided over your hips and lower torso perfectly. It was sleeveless which was fine with me since I knew that if I said I didn't want it sleeveless, we would be there longer.

I lay back into the seat letting my body rest of the torture that it had to go through. We're in the car heading home after dropping off Levy. I reach into my bag and pull out a little notebook.

'Monday: Wedding Dress, Check. Tuesday...Location and colors.' I put the book away as the car stops. I get out and head to my room. I take a shower and look at the time. '10:20. We really just spent all that time at that store.' I head to my desk and do my homework, then plop onto the bed once again to drift into a slumber.