Here is chapter one guys!
So Natsu won't show up for about
Another few chapters
I think because I've got to
Get everything I want covered before
We move onto Lucy and Natsu's meeting.
Hopefully you guys are enjoying
It despite that fact.
Thanks to my best friend Stroke-of-Midnight87727 for beta reading for me!
So right now we're showing Lucy in
Her last year of high school.
Thanks for reading and review!
Enjoy!
Still Breathing
'No, I never said-'
First Breath: Friends
~QOoOQ~
"Lucy! Get your big ass down here-we're gonna be late!" the blonde sighed as she heard her brothers voice calling up to her from the bottom of the stairs, of course today her hair decided to be stubborn and fight against the light strokes of her brush. She huffed and grabbed her hair elastic before racing down the steps with her school bag pulled over her shoulder. Her brother raised a brow at her hair and folded his arms over his chest, "What? Did Lector decide your hair was a comfy bed?"
"Shut up." He laughed as she punched his arm and slipped her black converse on before pulling all of her disheveled hair into a ponytail on the side of her head, pinning back her bangs with a bobby pin. Opening the door to their house the two blondes left and began their walk toward their bus stop. She sighed silently, they were already well in their first month of school and already there was so much work for them to do, although she couldn't complain, it was her last year of high school.
She had to admit, she was going to miss going to school-no matter how much she complained about it she still loved to go there and thinking of leaving it all behind somehow saddened her, she supposed it was normal, she has spent the last three-almost four years at that school so she figured it was normal to get attached. Although her brother on the other hand... he was thanking the heavens that he was no longer going to Magnolia High-and she didn't doubt her brother not having the slightest bit of remorse for thinking it.
The last four years for Lucy were wonderful-sort of. She had plenty of friends, a couple being her childhood friends which she loved dearly and never allowed themselves to be distanced from her as they got older. Ever since the first day of Grade one they had been friends and she'd be damned if she let all that go because of high school.
They helped her through everything just as she had to them, they were irreplaceable in her honest opinion and she wouldn't have it any other way. She remembered how shy she had been when they were that young-yes most children were most likely intimidated their first day of school, but she wouldn't even talk to anyone-much less participate in the welcoming games they had set up for them. It wasn't until her best guy friend-Gray Fullbuster- had approached her with a stern face that she had spoken.
She watched the small boy approach her as she tugged her knees closer to her chest in a vain attempt to make herself smaller and invisible. She wasn't quite ready to speak with anyone; what if they didn't like her or thought she was strange? She glanced over at her twin as his obnoxious laughter filled the room; he seemed to fit in perfectly with the small, rambunctious preschoolers whereas she was the opposite of that.
She was quiet, shy and loved to read (or be read to)-Sting, he loved sports, was loud and hated the quiet. She was nothing like her brother and although she was fine with it she wished she could be as friendly and easy-going as he was. She envied that ability. Although as the boy, who somehow lost his shirt in the middle of his short walk, stepped in front of her she felt her heart speed up in excitement.
His short, unruly, raven color locks were pointed in every way Lucy could think and his ocean blue eyes held something behind them that intrigued her as they stared straight at her. The boy's arms were crossed over his bare chest with his brows creased in question, "Oi! What're 'ya doin' alone all the way over here?" His voice anything but unpleasant and somehow she greatly enjoyed the comfort of his voice.
"…" she remained silent, not trusting her own voice to speak for her, a beat of silence passed over them before the boy sighed and ran a hand through his hair, she guessed he was giving up and that was fine by her. To Lucy's surprise, he sat down beside her-joining her in her silent gazing; she couldn't help but wonder if there was a reason why the boy would even consider talking to her.
"My name's Gray Fullbuster," he suddenly introduced after a few minutes of awkward silence, "What's yours?" She glanced at him briefly, why was he talking to her? All the other kids were ignoring her for her brother so what made Gray any different?
"Lucy Dreyar…" she mumbled quietly, it felt odd interacting with someone she didn't know-it had always only been her parents, her brothers and herself, nobody else. He smiled slightly when she introduced herself before his eyes maneuvered toward her twin,
"So you're that guy's sister?" he jerked his thumb toward the laughing blonde across from them, his familiar scar above his eye immediately becoming apparent to her quickly, she nodded mutely as he gave a soft chuckle. "He's a little… hyper isn't he?" she giggled and nodded her head, a small smile gracing her lips.
"He's always been like that."
"Really!? How can you deal with him?" Gray gawked at her which in returned earned him a light feathery giggle,
"Well he is my twin so I kind of have to…" Again the raven haired boy's eyes bugged out of his head as he stared at her, at first he seemed to be a little stoic to Lucy but now she knew that he was much like her, quiet and reserved yet warm and kind when comfortable with the other.
The time seemed to go by in a blur for the two as they animatedly continued to converse with one another until it was finally time for them to depart. He smiled, holding the hand of both his parents as she did the same, both having bright eyes and wide smiles.
"It was nice to meet 'ya Lucy! See you tomorrow!" She grinned and released her mother's hand and waved at him,
"It was nice to meet you too Gray!"
Gray, admittedly, had been her very first crush as they grew older and into the sixth grade and she had been so embarrassed by the change in her feelings towards the male that she had buried her nose in a book for weeks, never ignoring him completely but not fully acknowledging him either. Although the raven haired boy had always been a little dense when it came to things such as love and soon her feelings had passed and Gray had returned to being her big brother like usual.
Lucy huffed a sigh as she noticed the bus had yet to arrive but her face soon brightened when she saw the man her thoughts had travelled to, "Gray!" she waved at him, a joyful smile on her lips as he chuckled at her light-hearted behavior. Wrapping an arm around her shoulders, Gray pulled her close and grinned down at her,
"Miss me that much Lucy?" she smacked his chest playfully with a small pout on her pink-glossed lips, "It's only been two days. Can you not bear to be apart from with me even for a weekend?" Ignoring Sting's glare from behind the blonde girl under his arm, he poked her pouted lips with a teasing grin. She rolled her eyes sardonically and retorted,
"You sound like that damn player at school," Lucy snorted and evaded his second attempt at poking her, as she sidestepped into her twin's chest-who at the moment, was glaring at Gray fervidly as he pulled his sister closer by her midriff. He snarled,
"Touch my sister again with your perverted thinking and I will punch 'ya all the way to Crocus!" He rolled his eyes and avoided his penetrating gaze, surely the male was too stupid to do something to his own sisters best friend. Although the elder twin was not as sharp as his sister, he knew how to pack a punch-something Gray had learned from experience.
"Sting~!" The sudden interrupting of the youngest blondes voice made them glance down at her-their height always having been overbearing for her when in their presences, "I can protect myself! Much less from my own friend!"
"Fuck no you can't!"
"And just what do you mean by that!?"
"You ain't got any strength in 'ya!
"…Jackass."
"Blonde bimbo…"
Lucy glared at her older twin, sometimes he really was a major jackass to her and even though he was annoying and rude, the younger blonde still loved him more than anything- a fact that irritated her to no end but she knew it was just harmless arguing between two siblings. She huffed and turned toward her best friend, rolling her eyes slightly as he smirked at the two of them, he knew their 'arguments' weren't really anything serious-considering that was all they did year round. The small group of three soon descended into silence as they waited for their bus to arrive.
Lucy glanced at her brother; it was no secret that her brother was over protective-something she had found out when she was younger after a boy at their old elementary school pulled her hair and stuck gum in it. She still hadn't forgiven the boy for sticking gum in her hair-which she later had to cut short because it was so knotted into her hair- the boy's name was Leo Celeste or Loke as he preferred to be called.
The male had changed a lot since elementary school; he was now the resident flirt of Magnolia, never able to truly settle on one girl, he even tries to get Lucy herself to go on a date with him which of course the blonde would refuse each time she was asked. On one occasion he had received a black eye from her twin for some stunt he pulled as he tried to ask her out.
"Lucy my love!" A voice shouted from outside the house, "L-U-C-Y~!" The ginger haired fourteen year old continued to sing out the name of the girl he was interested as loud footsteps could be heard coming from within the house as he continued his proclaimed 'love' for the girl. A minute later the door flew open to reveal a blonde girl in a pair of yoga pants and a baggy T-shirt with her hair pulled up into a bun and flip-flops on her feet. He smiled at her, "So you chose to open the door to love for us Lucy!?"
The blonde raised a brow at him, sighed and shifted her weight onto one foot before placing her hands on her hips, "Leo," she hissed in annoyance, "what are you doing here!?" He smirked and pushed his glasses further up on the bridge of his nose,
"People call me Loke sweetheart, but you can call me tonight~!" She rolled her eyes at his lame pick-up line, really he had been at this all year and even then he would flirt with other girls while she was in the exact room he was flirting in.
"Loke, I told you already I'm not going to date you!" She cried out in exasperation, the boy just did not know when to give up at now was one of the times, "just go home already it's ten in the morning and I was planning on sleeping in! Go pick some other girl to flirt with!"
"If you were a booger I'd pick you first~!"
"…That's disgusting!" she screeched, "what are you!? Three!?"
"Our child will be three in a few years from now if he is conceived at this moment…"
"Please-" she begged him whole-heartedly, "Please go away Loke!" He pouted at her and furrowed his brows together as he stared at her questioningly,
"But princess I have yet to give you your gift!" She cocked and eyebrow at him and tapped her foot impatiently as he stepped aside to reveal the car her brother was going to inherit when he was able to drive-but now, it was a light shade of pink with her name printed on the side door in black. "Your ride mademoiselle~!" Laughter bubbled out of her throat as she stared at her brothers soon to be car, he was definitely not going to be pleased with the new look his car had received.
"Lucy what the hell is going on down there!?" Her laughs turned hysterical as her twin stomped down the stairs to see Loke standing by the car he was supposed to own when he was old enough- a grin plastered on his face as he watched Lucy but Sting was not focused on the latter-but on the male standing beside his now pink car.
"Loke!"
"You're dead Leo, run!"
Quietly giggling to herself, Lucy climbed onto the bus with Sting and Gray-briefly saying hello to the bus driver as she did before they all sat in their assigned seat to which Lucy had the pleasure of sitting beside Gray's personal stalker; Juvia Lockser. What made her seating even better was that because she had the aisle seat, she was closest to Loke who sat in the seat right beside theirs. She groaned in annoyance when the ginger turned to her with a grin on his lips,
"Why hello Beautiful~" Promptly ignoring the flirt, Lucy looked the opposite way to avoid his lecherous eyes that seemed to roam her curvaceous body every time she was within his sights. It wasn't as if the blonde was oblivious to the perverted stares she received at school-but that was the most attention she really got at school, for her looks and brains but never actually for her. That was something she wasn't too upset about, as long as her friends were by her side she had no reason to be upset with others.
"Loke wha-"
"Shush," she glared at him as he held her hand tightly in his, the slightly hardened hands keep her soft ones from escaping, staring into her eyes momentarily, he smiled, "I want to tell you're your fortune…" She watched as he swiftly pulled out a pen and wrote something on the back of her hand before fixing his glasses and letting a confident smirk fall on his lips as she glanced at the blue ink on her hand-immediately recognizing the messy writing as a series of numbers.
His phone number to be exact.
"Your future is clear~" Rolling her eyes, Lucy promptly ignored the flirt and turned to her friends stalker with a wry smile; Juvia was a pleasant girl to be around but when someone was on her 'love-rival' list, the most sensible thing to do was run-but the blonde and the bluenette had been friends prior to Gray's and Juvia's meeting and so despite the constant questioning of her and her best friends relationship-Lucy stuck with her. Glancing at her seat-mate, she noticed a prominent scowl on the young girls face-seemingly in thought and decided it was best not to disturbed her, instead she settled on silently observing her friend.
Juvia-despite having a choice to flaunt her curvaceous figure, decided to hide behind large sizes in their uniforms, instead of wearing a form-fitting top, the bluenette would cover her generous chest with a large sweater included in the uniform which was Lucy's favorite color-midnight blue- instead of the usual short skirt that reached their mid-thy, Juvia requested she wear a knee-length black skirt with leggings underneath-efficiently covering everything appealing to the male eye (not including her face) out of sight. Juvia always kept her blue hair-Lucy doubted that it was somehow natural- in long waves with light make-up, she was much like herself in that way, neither liked too much make up on.
The blonde glanced at herself, in contrast to her friend's modest uniform choice, she wore the usual black thy-length skirt and white button-down shirt with the blue, black and gold stripped tie, and black knee high stockings. The men's uniform was similar to say the least; the pants were black, a white button down shirt and the same colored tie which matched the girls. Lucy sighed, she loved frilly clothes that were short and pretty-clothes were one of her weaknesses and it was something her brother knew well seeing as he had first had experience in 'shopping' with her. The uniform was no exception to her passion.
She admired Juvia for her modesty, being able to keep her curves from view instead of gaining attention from most of the male population like most-not that she was one to like perverted eyes staring at her. "Hey, Juvia?" She called questioningly, "did you get yesterday's English notes down?" The bluenette nodded.
"Yes Juvia has copied them, how is Lucy's cold?" Her blue eyes blinked curiously at her.
Lucy smiled, "I'm feeling a lot better." The day prior to this the blonde had caught a cold and a slight fever resulting in her absence, "do you mind if I copy your notes?" Juvia smiled and dug in her bag for the small notebook she keeps before handing them over to the blonde with her promising to give them back before lunch.
The bus ride to school had been anything but quiet, the usual rowdiness caused by her friends was something she had missed even if only for a day- not having the cheerful atmosphere around her made her feel lonely. She smiled, turning her attention toward the paper outstretched to her. "Thanks!"
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Still Breathing
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~QOoOQ~
"I'm telling you guys I don't need a boyfriend!" the blonde giggled as she watched her best friend protest against their friends, the bluenette turned a sharp glared on her. "I'm glad you find this funny Lu-Chan…" Lucy grinned back cheekily as the other pouted,
"You know I do Levy-Chan~!" It was lunch break and the blonde was eating wither the majority of her friends and her brother were having a relaxed conversation as they sat in their usual spot at the cafeteria. A small smirk appeared on the blondes face, "Although you do need a boyfriend Levy-Chan. He will loosen you up more~" Her friend huffed and took an irritated bite of her salad.
"I am fine the way I am!" The bluenette argued defensively, "just because I won't go out late with you guys on a school night does not mean I can't have fun…" Lucy doubted it, other than studying and reading her friend never did much else and although she, herself found reading entertaining she found other things to do; like socialize with people. The blonde glanced at their other friends and rolled her eyes.
Originally Lucy and Levy had never spoken, even after three years of being in the same class they had never given each other a second though. It wasn't until Levy had caught her reading a book that they both coincidentally adored, from then on the two were stuck together like glue.
The blonde sat silently on the floor, her legs pressed snugly to her chest as her chin rested on her knees, her eyes heatedly taking in each word from the book she was reading. Lucy could not think of another book she loved more than the one she was holding in her hands; Iris Johansson 'The ugly Duckling', the young blonde could not remember how many times she had read the novel but she thoroughly enjoyed it each time.
Oblivious to the soft footsteps approaching the aisle she was in, Lucy flipped the page to her book and continued to read the gruesome life that Nell Cadler had stepped into.
"Oh Yeah, Sting." She looked at her brother as he shoved a large fork full of food into his mouth, "Levy-Chan and I have writing club tonight so I will be back later than usual." He nodded and burped loudly-a few students turning back to glare at him in disgust before he spoke.
"I've got Boxing tonight anyway-Rogue and the guys are going to practice with me in the gym so just come down when you and Levy are done," He paused before glancing at her. "How is that going by the way? Get any new members?" The two girls looked at each other before sighing sadly and shaking their heads.
"Nope, it's just Lu-Chan and I and that creepy guy in his third year. Orga-I think his name was, keeps eyeing us up like meat." Levy spat in disgust before finishing her lunch, the blonde male had already ruined her appetite but despite the obvious dislike they held for him Lucy and Levy had no right to refuse him membership in their club just for that reason.
"Orga isn't…. That bad," Rogue mumbled quietly. "He's just kind of, odd."
"Well come on guys, you have got to admit Orga is sexy for a small guy…" Cana commented smugly, "I wouldn't mind taking a piece of that." Lucy made a face before shaking her head in denial.
"No thank you, Cana you can have him." She told the brunette before standing up and grabbing he bag, "I'm going to head to class early." She nodded to them before making her way to her next class where Lissanna and Yukino also were in. Walking in the class she smiled at her friends, "Hey guys! How have classes been?"
Lissanna rolled her eyes at Lucy's question-clearly her classes were not going as well as she had hoped, "boring as usual although we now have a project in science. Yay me~" Yukino looked over at her with a raised brow.
"You shouldn't complain, this is our last year of school so its expected the classes are boring and we get lots of work." Lucy nodded,
"Yuki's right, Lis. " The blonde looked over at her friend, "it's just the beginning too so you better suck it up or you won't make it for Graduation." Lissanna groaned and hit her head against her desk.
"Did you guys have to remind me! Why can't you both be sympathetic and encourage me like friends should!?" Yukino giggled,
"Because you know we're only trying to help you~!"
"Yeah, Yeah." Lucy smiled, she had known the girls for awhile-about around the time she met Gray she had met Lissanna and Yukino while making her first appearance at a new dance studio where she became friends with the two girls.
Lucy panted as she followed the teachers movements, they had been practicing for two hours and only gotten two breaks that lasted five minutes each-in short, she was exhausted. Finally they had gotten one last break before they wrapped up, their teacher was intense but considering how young they were she couldn't overdo it too much. "Here…" Lucy glanced to the side as she stood hunched over her knees, to see a pretty white haired girl with blue eyes and a silver haired girl with brown eyes, each handing her a water bottle.
She nodded at them and accepted the water, "Thank you…" Like her, both girls were sweating but they hadn't seemed as worn out as she was, she thought maybe they had been here longer than she was-or were used to their instructors intensive training.
"Are you new to this studio?" She nodded in confirmation and gulped down half of the water she received. The blue eyed one nodded, her hands on her hips, "Yeah, then that's probably why your are like this. Ms. Porlyusica can be hard to follow if you are not used to her!" Her eyes winded, "Oh sorry! My name's Lissanna and my friend here is Yukino! It's nice to meet you!"
Lucy smiled, "Nice to meet you too! My name's Lucy." The brown eyed girl-Yukino- took a cautious step forward and fiddled with her tutu.
"Um, would you like to sit with us for cool down?" Her hesitance had the blonde giggling softly, Yukino blushed. "U-Um! You don't have too!"
"I'd love too!" She smiled and nodded at Lissanna, "just give me a minute and I'll be right over!" Yukino smiled slightly before taking the white haired girls hand and dragging her off.
"Just don't take too long or Ms. Porlyusica will be mad!"
"I won't!"
It was after that day that Lucy found out Lissanna was in fact Mirajane Strauss's little sister. Yukino was still shy as ever despite her natural beauty that everyone could see but the blonde knew it was just the way she was but either way she didn't mind.
"So Lis? How are you and your boyfriend doing?" She asked the youngest Strauss, she hadn't spoken about her relationship in a long time and still refused to speak his name in front of him-apparently from embarrassment.
She shrugged, "I broke it off awhile ago but I'm fine so don't worry!" Lucy and Yukino eyed her for a moment before nodding and seating themselves in their desks to listen to their teacher's lesson. Although after being in the class for fifteen minutes Lucy had no intention on continuing keeping her attention on the lesson and doodled in her notebook until the end of the day.
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Still Breathing
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~QOoOQ~
"Honestly, I don't understand why you even continue to do boxing if you complain about it so much," Lucy rolled her eyes as she and Sting continued to walk home from school. She shrugged, "if you dislike doing it so much why don't you just quit? They can find another person to take your place, Rouge would be good for that position."
Sting shook his head, "don't get me wrong-I love boxing but we need a stronger trainer." He explained grumpily, arms crossed over his chest as he looked at her. "Rogue and a couple of other guys are alright but the rest need to step up their game. Its killing us when were out in the ring-when were tallying team points at least- but worst of all we may not even make it to finals this year!" A sigh of frustration left the blonde males lips as he explained.
Lucy glanced at him, readjusting her grip on the books in her arms, "Why not coach them then?" She suggested flatly, "that way you can be sure they are taught well and develop the proper tactics and skills to help your team win more points-but really you should focus on your own training instead of the rest." It seemed like an obvious solution to the brown eyed student but she knew her brother had the tendency to not think things through when frustrated.
Just as he was now.
Sting unlocked the front door to their house, "Are you kidding? I can't coach someone, I make them practice with Rouge and I-that should be enough," he concluded, dropping his bag on the table next to the door. "Besides, they should be using their own time to get practice in-I shouldn't have to teach them anything- they should know what to do by my explanation of positioning-I mean they do watch me fight." He trotted up the stairs tiredly, most likely due to the practice he had just finished. "When's Dad coming back?" Stings voice called down the stairs as Lucy walked into the kitchen to get started on their dinner for the night.
"He said he was working late tonight," she said, dropping some noodles in the boiling pot. "He probably won't be back until around midnight or so, the house will be yours for about two hours- I have practice again." She opened the fridge to grab their drinks before pouring them into two glasses and string the noodles on the stove.
"Again?" Lucy heard him say from behind her. She turned to him as he leaned against the doorframe connecting the dining room and the kitchen as he shrugged a clean shirt over his torso. "You've been going there every night lately, not to mention you come back after its dark out." He stared pointedly at her, "You should take a break every once in awhile or you will tire yourself out..." She huffed, chopping up a few vegetables.
"Says the idiot that has been pushing himself to the point where he passes out wherever he's sitting," Lucy pointed out. "I'm fine Sting, it's not unusual for me to stay late, I always have, just not every night..."
"How do you even have time for homework?" Sting questioned, walking in far enough to sit on the counter beside the stove, "seriously-I pass out as soon as I get done with practice." She giggled and shook her head, her twin was really something-determined and focused when it came to boxing but put a textbook in front to of him and his brain pulls a flat line.
"Unlike you I spend my time wisely," she accused, draining the noodles in the sink. Her brother was anything but productive when it came to school and the results were bluntly shown in his report card but he would always insist that his education came second to boxing. Although Lucy couldn't say much considering he took Boxing just as seriously as she took dance. "Besides I actually like to learn."
"Oi! I would like to learn too if the lessons weren't so boring," he defended lamely. "Anyway half of my teachers are totally unreasonable- did you see that last project I handed in for Science? It should have scored me at least a B!" He eyed Lucy as she picked up a limp noodle on her index finger before turning to him with a smirk, her intent shinning clearly in her chocolate brown eyes much like her mothers.
"Liar," she flicked the cooked noodle at him, his blue eyes widening shock. "There was barely any information concerning your research of the chemicals within your substance and your 'artwork' looked like someone smeared paint on paper that a small child had done and told their parents he made 'art'." She grabbed their food and brought it into the dining room, Sting trailing behind her as he grumbled, the noodle long forgotten after hearing her insult on his project. Obviously he had different thoughts contrary to hers, but really Sting's project was set for anything but success.
"It was art." He insisted, seating himself at the table and digging into the food Lucy cooked for the both of them, Pasta was one of his favorites and he wasn't going to waste anytime when he could be eating the delicious meal-not that he would tell her it was. "Rouge even said it was better than usual..."
"Yes, but Rogue is also your best friend-though I don't see why." She sipped at her drink before glaring at her twin, watching as he bashfully consumed half of the food she had set out for them. "Hey! Make sure you save some food for Papa, he'll be hungry when he gets back."
"Why is he staying late again by the way?" He questioned, evading her concern as he gulped down the mouthful of food he chewed. "Did he get a new case to solve again? At least that was why he never came home last time." She shrugged, she hadn't a clue as to why her father was staying out late again-she knew he was working hard for them, to keep them in the same house they grew up in, to help feed them, cloth them and keep them safe but all Lucy wanted was to spend time as a family, even just eating dinner together would make her happy.
She wasn't ungrateful for her father's hard work and restless night shifts he took, if anything she wished he would take some time off for himself, and she felt selfish for wanting more time with her father when he was so tired all the time but it was natural for children to want attention from their parents, no matter the age. Sting, although he never showed it, missed having their Father around too but he never complained just simply asked if he was alright when he came home or when he would be back.
Lucy's hands moved without hesitation in the soap water as she continued to think about her Father, the noise of Sting in the shower barely heard in the background. Her eyes travelled to the clock above the sink, she sighed, it was already past six and she still needed to grab her bag and leave-maybe when she was able to drive alone she would borrow her brothers car instead of having to walk. She didn't want to keep bothering Gray for a ride, she was ready to get her full license and so was Sting but neither had the money to pay for the test nor did they wish to bother their dad for something like that.
The blonde dried her hands off quickly on a hand towel beside her and stopped by her room to grab her bag before she started to pull on her shoes, "Sting! I'm leaving now!" She called up to him, pausing briefly in her actions to add, "And do your homework for once so you don't fail!" She hauled her bag over her shoulder and grabbed her keys before walking out the door and locking it behind her and continued her way to the studio.
At the studio she would be able to forget, she would be able to express herself freely without anyone questioning her as to why she was acting the way she was. At the studio she could just let everything tumble out and get her relief and when she finally arrived, she could finally let her mask fall.
Still Breathing
'-I wouldn't break down, Yeah'
Second Breath
Shattered-Nightmares712: Finished the first chapter finally! This took awhile for me to make but it was fun to do! So what did you guys think? Again I know Natsu still isn't in the story yet but he will be soon enough, hopefully you guys don't mind waiting for him to come in. School will be starting for me in a few days so updates on all my stories will be slower considering I will be going into my second year of high school! If there is anything you guys are confused about feel free to PM me or write the question in a review and I will answer to the best of my abilities! Thanks for reading and giving me your support!
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