Gray's unconscious body was dragged down to where the Fiorians kept their prisoners in jail. Before locking him up Sargent Invel and his men decided to interrogate him unfortunately for them he was still unconscious.

"So do we just wait for him to wake up or do we wake him up ourselves?" Invel asked.

"Allow me Sargent." Said Lieutenant Bloodman. The beastly man stood over Gray's unconscious body and started to roughly shake him. "Come on! Wake up!"

It woke Gray and the first thing he did was kick Bloodman in the groin.

"Ahhh!" He shouted clutching them.

Gray got up and tried to run but Invel and the other soldiers managed to over power him and force him into a jail cell. He tried to break out, he was strong but the iron steel jail bars were stronger.

"What are we to do with him Captain?" Invel asked Gajeel.

"Try to figure out who he is and why he was in my sister's bedroom."

"Should we use force?"

"No. My sister wasn't harmed so there's no need for violence."

"Are you sure sir? Because he kicked me in my lower area." Bloodman said.

"Oh...Hmm...Keep him in his cell, interrogate him but be civil with him."

"Of course sir." Invel said.

Gajeel left the jail. Invel and Bloodman turned their gazes toward Gray.

"You heard him lieutenant. Interrogate him but be civil."

Bloodman grinned vindictively at Gray and kracked his knuckles. Gray gulped nervously. Later that evening when Juvia found out what had happened to him she immediately rushed over to Gajeel's office.

"Gajeel why is that boy in jail?" She asked him.

"He broke into your bedroom, the little pervert."

"Gajeel it's not what you think. He doesn't know any better and I wasn't in any danger. He's gentle and harmless."

"Tell that to Lieutenant Bloodman's lower area."

"Excuse me?"

"Nevermind anyway what do you mean he doesn't know any better? It's not like he's a child."

"But he doesn't know our ways. He was raised in the jungle by wild animals."

"A human being raised by savage wild animals? That's the most ridiculous thing that I've ever heard of. Where did you get such an outlandish idea?"

"From me." Entering the office was Dr. Makarov Dreyar. A superv doctor and scholar who had been a long time friend to Gajeel and Juvia's family. "And Captain I assure you that it is not an outlandish idea. It's the truth and it proves my theory correct."

"What theory?"

"That wild animals can be social and nurturing creatures, possessing a more gentle and soft side unseen by man."

"Huh?"

"What Dr. Dreyar means Gajeel is that he believes that some species of animals can be more welcoming toward humans than others." Juvia explained. "And he and I were wondering if you would allow us to reeducated him in the ways of man."

"Leave you alone with some wild man? Out of the question!"

"He won't hurt me Gajeel. In fact he's saved my life twice."

"When?"

"Well do you remember that time I wandered off when I was a little girl? When you found me I told you that I thought an angel had saved me but it wasn't an angel it was him. Of course he was just a little boy back then and the second time he saved me was just a few days ago from a giant spider. That's twice he's come to my aid and I believe the best way to reward him is to help him. Also I won't be alone with him. I'll be with Dr. Dreyar."

"Juvia he's not exactly the best choice for a bodyguard."

"Hey! I maybe old but I can still take anyone!" Makarov defended.

"I will be perfectly safe Gajeel and I owe him my life."

"Not to mention it is a rather fascinating approach." Makarov said. "Helping him become civilized will not only be an excellent way to repay him for saving Miss Juvia's life but it'll give me proof that humans and animals share common behavior. Let those professors at the University laugh at me now."

"You're really excited about this huh?" Gajeel said.

"Yes sir."

"Very well but if you must help this man keep a gun with you in case he goes savage."

"I don't think that will be necessary." Juvia said.

"Either keep a gun with you or he stays in his cage."

"Fine but if you ask me it's completely uncalled for."

After working it out with Gajeel and she and Dr. Dreyar set up a place where they could teach Gray. Juvia then hurried down to the jail where Bloodman was beating him almost half to death. He had tried to fight back but Bloodman was unlike anything he had ever encountered. He was like some horribly violent monster who fed off of other people's pain and suffering.

When they heard the door to the prison corridor open he immediately stopped beating him and left his jail cell.

"Hello Sargent Yura, Lieutenant Bloodman." Juvia said.

"Juvia what are you doing down here?" Invel asked her.

"Dr. Dreyar and I have discovered that your new prisoner is not a dangerous criminal. He's really a confused man, raised by animals. We are going to educate him in the ways of man."

"But he's vicious and uncivilized." Invel said.

"Then we'll make him civilized."

She took notice of the bruise on Gray's cheek.

"What did you do to him?"

"He did it to himself." Bloodman lied. "He's mad Miss. Totally insane."

But Juvia saw the red on Bloodman's knuckles from where he had punched Gray. She gave him a look of disgust then walked over to the iron bar door of the jail cell. He was hiding in the corner of the cell trembling.

"It's alright." She told him gently. "Don't be scared, I'm a friend remember?"

He stood up and walked over to her. She raised her hand toward his bruised cheek, she had just barely touched it when he flinched away from her.

"Did he do this to you? I'm so sorry, Lieutenant Bloodman can be such a brute."

"Now Miss that's not-"

"Save your breath!" Juvia said to Bloodman angrily. "I know how you treat your prisoners and frankly it's quite appalling. My brother may be a trigger happy, gun slinger but he does not approve of torture or harming someone just for pleasure. Remember that the next time a prisoner decides to 'hurt himself'."

She turned back to Gray.

"I won't let them hurt you, I promise."

He looked at her. Her words held no meaning that he could understand but he could tell by her kind eyes that she meant him no harm and was only trying to help him. He lifted his hand up, she did the same thing, then the two hands pressed up against each other just like they had done twice before.