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"I got transferred to Fairy Tail." Sting huffed.

"What?" Came Natsu's shocked and angry response.

"Why don't you clean that earwax out of your ears idiot. I said I got transferred to your stupid school." Sting replied.

"What class are you in?" Natsu and Sting were now having a conversation.

"I don't know! It's the first day, we haven't even gotten to school yet."

"Speaking of, we'd all better get going or we'll make terrible impressions to our teachers and classmates." I lightly pushed them along.

We arrived at school just in enough time to see the class lists. There were still plenty of students checking each and every one. Mostly to see where their friends would be.

As we walked towards the class lists I noticed small murmurs and intense stares coming from each side of the hallway.

"Hey Luc-!" A familiar voice called out but abruptly stopped. Levy was standing by the lists looking around worriedly. She noticed our new comer and pulls me off to the side.

"Oh my god Lucy what is he doing here?! He's a Saber not a Fairy." She loudly whispered.

"Natsu and I ran into him on our way here, he said he got transferred this year."

"Why would he transfer?" She inquired curiously.

"Something about his dad." I shrugged.

I looked up to see Natsu staring at the list of classes with shock clearly emanating from his body. When I walked over to them I found my name, then quickly skimmed the others. On the list in class 3-B, Sting Eucliffes name stood out amongst the sea of Fairy's.

Sting was already gone when I turned to look for him. Natsu was still in a haze and Levy was more worried than before. The bell had rang and pink head snapped out of his self trance.

"Lucy!" He turned and grabbed my shoulders. "Don't let him get too close, you hear me?" His eyes had a glare. Not a normal glare like one of anger or distrust, but a glare I would come to be familiar with.

"I have to go Natsu. We'll talk during lunch okay?" I walked off with Levy. Natsu was in class 3-D. Not very far from mine and Levy's but still not close enough. Natsu had become very protective of me ever since he met Sting and the other Sabers.

"What was that all about?" Levy asked as we took our seats.

"I have no idea."I replied as I settled in my seat. My mind was racing with thoughts. Why would he tell me not to let Sting get close? We're friends, friends can become close can't they? After all he and I were closer than anyone in our group.

After the second bell had rung the door opened to reveal our teacher with another body behind him. It was Sting. The teacher pointed to an empty seat in between the window and my desk. Realisation struck me. Sting was going to sit next to me all year. Levy looked back at me and then hung her head. It was going to be a long year.

Come lunch time our classroom door swung open so fast even the teacher was taken by surprise. It opened to reveal a certain pink haired boy and all his friends following behind him. He searched the classroom but did not find his target.

"Where is he Luce?" My friend asked as he sat down in the empty seat next to mine.

"Who?" I asked as I pulled out our lunches.

"The Saber, Luce. Where'd he go? Where does he sit?"

I points at the hair he was leaning in so comfortably. He looked down at the chair then quickly jumped up as if he was disgusted.

"What's so bad about Sting, Natsu?"

"He's a Saber, Lucy. Nothing good ever comes from the Saber schools." He took a mouthful of rice and meat.

"Says who?" Levy was making herself comfortable next to us.

"It's a known fact. Fairy's and Sabers have never got along. We're rival schools." Loke spoke as he stole some food.

"Yeah, so when one of them invades our territory we have to drive them out. Show them who's boss." Gray added.

"You guys are crazy. He's a nice person. I played soccer with him and the other Sabers when Natsu went away that one summer. They're all nice people." I ended.

But as I looked around my friends were staring at me as if I had given them some new information.

"I knew I should have made someone keep an eye on you." Natsu said as he got up and walked away. The others right behind him.

"What do you mean?" I asked him, but he ignored my question and disappeared into the hallway.

When the bell had finally rung to signal the end of the school day I quickly packed up my things. Levy had noticed and started putting her things away faster.

"Hey where are you going?" She asked me.

"I want to get home before I have to see Natsu and the others. He needs time to think and if I see him I'll probably punch his lights out." I told her.

"Can I walk with you?"

I nodded my head.

As we made our way to the front of the school a familiar head of blonde had shown through the crowd. Levy looked at me and shrugged her shoulders.

"Maybe you shouldn't?" She questionably asked.

"Hey Sting!" I shouted as I jogged over to his side. "Levy and I could walk you home if you want."

He looked at me curiously.

"Well since we both kind of live the same way I figured you would want someone to walk with so you aren't lonely." I quickly filled in the awkwardness only succeeding in making the situation more awkward.

"Sure." He smiled.

We left the school without another word. I looked around every so often to make sure we weren't being followed by a familiar head of pink or any other suspiciously obvious idiot.

"Well I'll see you tomorrow Lucy. Bye Sting." My blue haired friend walked away and left Sting and I in silence.

"Soooo.."

"Why does Natsu hate me so much?" The blonde asked.

I thought about his question and how to answer. Nothing I came to the conclusion of made sense. Natsu and I weren't in love or anything. He had his set of friends and I had mine. So what could possibly make him so angry about Sting?

"Um.. well to be honest I'm not really sure." I laughed nervously.

"Well I'll see you tomorrow Lucy." He waved as he turned toward his neighbourhood to go home.