Invel had gone to the Fiore prison under the claim that he was going to offer condolences to those who are in prison but he was really going to visit a certain prisoner. It was Silver Fullbuster, the innocent man who Invel had framed for the murder of his wife Mika. He was a dangerous prisoner, he fought to get out of prison every chance he got. Acting out in violence and attacking anyone who came near him. They had to keep him in chains and shackles. When he saw the corrupted archdecon anger and hatred filled his eyes.

"What the hell are you doing here?" He asked angrily.

"I've come to see if you have repented."

"For what?"

"For attempting to kill a man of the church."

"No. Never."

"You're a good man, Silver. It hurts me that you have been reduced to this."

"Shut up! You don't give a damn about me or why I'm here! If you did you wouldn't have killed my wife and framed me for it!"

"If you just repent I will convince them that you killed that witch to break the spell she had cast upon you."

"My wife was not a witch!"

"She was! She had to be! Why else would I have those feelings for her?"

At this Silver desperately tried to break from the chains holding him so he could reach through the bars of his cell and strangle the dark priest.

"You better pray to God that I never get out of here! Because if I ever do I'll kill you! I swear I'll kill you!"

"Such anger. Perhaps there is no salvation for you."

"Shut up you bastard!"

Invel watched as he struggled with all his might to break free only to be held back by the strong chains. After awhile he stopped to catch his breath.

"You know he looks just like you." Invel said.

"What?"

"Your son. He's grown up to look exactly like you except he has his mother's eyes."

"My son? Where is he? What did you do with him?"

"Well I couldn't bring myself to abandon the little foundling so I took him in and raised him as my own. You know I had always wanted a son but my loyalty to the church prevented me from having one biologically."

"First you kill my wife and then you steal my child?! What kind of a monster are you?!" Once again he tried to break loose from the chains. "Where is he?! I want to see him!"

"I'm sorry Silver but I'm afraid that you shall never lay eyes on that boy again. I've made it my mission to keep him away from temptation so that I may purge the demon in him."

"You're the only demon that needs to be purged here!"

Invel only gave him a glare and then left the jail cell, feeling no remorse for what he had done to Silver.

...

"There he is! On the wall! Get him!"

That night Natsu had broken out two prisoners and now the guards were after him. He climbed up the prison wall and was running across the roof tops, trying to dodge the arrows being fired at him. When he jumped from the roofs, the soldiers went to their horses and chased after him. He ran down an alleyway but it led to a dead end. Unable to think of any other means of escape, he ducked into the window of a nearby house.

"Where did he go?" One solider asked.

"I saw him go into the alley." Another said.

"He's gone."

"Check down there."

Natsu let out a breath of relief when the sound of horse shoes faded.

"Phew! Thank God they're gone."

"Ahh! A man! In my room!" He was startled by a shriek that filled the room. "How dare you!"

Next thing he knew books, perfume bottles, and bars of soap were being flung at him.

"Ow! Hey! Stop it! Ouch! That hurts!"

"That's the idea you pervert!"

At once Natsu recognized who the owner of the voice was.

"Lucy! Stop! It's me! Natsu!"

Lucy stopped throwing things then lit a candle to see if he was telling the truth.

"What are you doing here? And at this hour?" She asked.

"That's a little hard to explain right now."

"Alright but if you don't tell what's going on I'll be forced to assume the worst and cry out for my father."

"Okay, okay. I'll talk. You know that guy who's been helping prisoners escape from jail?"

"Yes. He's Judge Zeref's number one target even though nobody knows who he is."

"Well you're looking at him."

"You?! But I thought you wanted to be a lawyer."

"I did. I still do."

"What kind of lawyer breaks the law and helps criminals escape from jail?"

"Technically they're not criminals. They're people who have been in prisoned without any evidence. What this judge is doing is against the law and if I can just get evidence of it to the queen then he'll be stopped."

"While I admire your motive I have to tell you that what you're doing is crazy. If you get caught you'll be executed."

"I know it's risky but I can't just sit back and do nothing. How can I ever hope to be man of justice if I won't help the people who need it?"

"Well what exactly are you going to do?"

"Keep freeing innocent people while trying to find evidence against Zeref. I think the hard part will be getting it to the queen."

"I...I might be able to help with that."

"How?"

"My fiance is captain of the queen's royal army. He might be able to help you."

"No way! I don't trust that pretty boy."

"He is a firm believer in law and justice."

"He's also the judge's lap dog. He maybe useful in the future but don't tell him about me. In fact you can't tell anyone about me."

"You want me to keep the identity of Fiore's number one criminal? That could spell trouble for me and my father."

"Don't worry I'm very good at covering my tracks. None of my actions will lead to you. You don't even have to help me, all you gotta do is keep my secret."

"I don't know about this."

"Lucy I'm only doing this to help my people. If I don't help them who will?"

Lucy sighed.

"Considering that you're going up against Zeref, Fiore's top judge, jury, and executioner I've come to two conclusions. You're either very brave or very stupid."

"Given the choice I vote for brave."

"Let's hope so. For both our sakes."

"Does that mean you'll keep my secret?"

"Yes."

"Great. Thanks Lucy."

"You're welcome. Now get out of my house before someone sees."

"Right! Sorry."

He then jumped out the window and left.