Okay I'm back again, just chilling from my other stories.
So people are obviously thinking this won't be too good from the lack of reviews, views, blah, blah, blah.
Well I'm here to prove you wrong.
(Hopefully)
Let's get started then!
Disclaimer: Why is the new episodes S2? It's long past the second season, that was Phantom Lord. Oh, and I don't own FT
Warning: Language, not as much as my other stories though
Tia/Lucy P.O.V.
I wandered through the streets of the small town I was in. Small enough it could be a village, but it was quaint and no one had found me yet.
I rubbed my feet tiredly as I crossed rougher stone, Lucy's feet were so soft and unused to anything taxing. I had been walking barefoot for days now to strengthen them and form callouses like my old feet, but it was slow going. Training this body was quite irritating really, I had taken to walking to each town rather than hitching a lift whenever someone went by me. It would hopefully get my fitness up a bit.
Another big change was my clothing choice compared to anything Lucy had ever wore. My top was a plain black one and my shorts a modest denim, the only thing that was vaguely similar to Lucy was the boots I occasionally wore on my feet. They weren't tall, high-heeled boots, they looked more like lace, combat boots. I had my hair up in a high ponytail for convenience, nothing special really. Although I had been tempted to cut off my distinctive hair, I had wasted a bit of money getting the tips of them a dark red. Just as I used to have.
All in all I blended in (mostly), which was the plan.
I had been travelling from the village the driver had dropped me off at. It had taken me nearly a week to travel this small, out-of-the-way village. The reason?
Gate keys.
Contrary to belief, keys weren't just handed out as freebies on the side of the street. There were people who had connections to the Celestial spirit world, they were most commonly known as seers. People who could connect to the heavens like celestial mages, but used their connections to see through time. Spirits weren't actively connected to time as humans were, they could spend a week in their world and it would be a year in human time.
Time was a troublesome thing.
Later on in the series the Fairy Tail crew had gone into the spirit world for only a night, unfortunately that took up the rest of the month they had to prepare for the Grand Magic Games. This didn't necessarily mean that if you spent another night in the spirit realm, around three weeks would've passed in human time. Time was a bitch, it sometimes ran fast, sometimes it ran slow, you just didn't know.
That's why seers were so rare and trusted by the spirits.
Those who could take in the fucked up time laws of the spirit world and not go insane were certainly powerful in their own right. I often laughed at how in the series celestial magic wasn't considered very strong, but it was the most sought after magic.
The Key to the Starry Heavens and even Eclipse were a testament to that.
Seers were given newly made keys by spirits and either someone bought it, earned it, or the seer gave it away. Rarely would the seer hoard the key, but this village was small enough and not well-known, that hopefully meant the seer didn't interact with anyone too much to give the keys away.
Several people's eyes were on me as I walked down the street, they didn't get many visitors to their village. I ignored their stares and made my way to a small hut closer to the edge of town.
It wasn't drab or poor looking by any measure, it was a homey feeling hut and I fell in love with it as I approached the door. I softly knocked on said door and backed away to a respectable distance, bowing my head slightly.
"Yes?"
I looked at the silver haired women under my bangs and bowed to her, "I'm sorry to intrude wise woman. I've travelled to meet your presence and to hopefully gain your favour."
A small smile tilted the woman's mouth up, "I've been expecting you noble, child of the stars. You have travelled far and I know your purpose to obtain some of my keys, come and sit at my hearth. We have much to discuss."
I nodded and followed her into the hut, "thank you.."
"Kiyo child of the stars."
"Kiyo-sama, my name is Lucy." I sat down at the stool Kiyo had pulled in front of the small fireplace she had. Kiyo merely nodded as she busied herself making tea and I stared at the personalised home. Trinkets hung from the ceiling and all sorts of fun looking things littered the floor, all brightly coloured.
"Ah yes," a cup of tea was set in front of me, "Lucy daughter of Layla, both children of the stars."
My mouth quirked up slightly, "if I am a child of the stars, what does that make seers like you?" Kiyo laughed lightly and sipped her tea, "we are simply those of stars much like you. The difference is that we look into a star and see everything, celestial mages look only to the spirit and power of a star. Children like you lack the wisdom of the star, but I do not blame you, to see the entirety of a star takes years of practise and solitude. Something you have no time for no?"
I merely raised an eyebrow, "such knowledge. Does the weight of it hold you back at all?"
"Much like yours?" Retorted Kiyo, "child you have a hard task ahead of you. To change it you're going to need all the help you can get." Kiyo stood up and swept off into a beaded doorway, very cliché in a way.
I continued to drink my tea as I waited for Kiyo, a rather nice flavour and I didn't normally like tea. My attention was drawn back to the beaded doorway as Kiyo came back with a worn wooden box in her arms.
"These are the keys I have in my possession," Kiyo opened the box with a small key, "I haven't had a visitor in quite a while." She opened the lid and turned the box to me, "what do you think of these stars?"
I smiled brightly, "they're beautiful Kiyo-sama."
The three silver keys pulsed with a bright glow and Kiyo smiled fondly at them, "they already like you a lot." I snapped my gaze up to her, "they?"
"Yes they child," Kiyo picked the keys up gently and pressed them into my hands, "all of them wish to be used. I nearly was going to sell them to the next trader since I was worried they would grow bored and restless of being here, I'm glad you came."
I couldn't say anything at this act of kindness, it was too much!
"Thank you Kiyo-sama," I managed to croak out, "I will treat them well."
Kiyo nodded and smiled, "I know you will. Do you know what to do next? They are quite urgent to be summoned, patient as they may be, they want to be contracted as soon as possible."
"Of course." I picked up one of the keys in my right hand, a very familiar one. Standing up and thrusting my arm out I began to chant out the usual contract. A large seal appeared under me and I felt my magic flare, then deplete as I opened a gate into the celestial spirit world.
I plunged my hand down and unlocked the gate, "open gate of the lyre, Lyra!"
A brief glow obscured my eyes, but soon the excited form of Lyra appeared in front of me. "Hiya summoner! I'm glad to be summoned anytime! Just call me and I'll be there!" I smiled at the blushing girl with wings, "it would be a pleasure to have someone beside me as I travel. Would you mind if I kept you out always? I quite like company and I'm sure your music will be amazing!"
Lyra blushed even harder and twirled, "it would be an honour! I'm Lyra of the lyre and who may you be?"
"Lucy," I bowed slightly to her, "the honour is mine Lyra."
She grinned at me, "shall I head back Lucy-sama?"
"Lucy is just fine," I waved her off, "and I would like you to stay with me as I summon the next spirit. I will have to ask the others to head back though, I can only hold two gates for a short amount of time, enough to make a contract."
"Quite impressive child," mused Kiyo, "you must have a lot of spirit in you and a hard training to have such potential. How do you do it?"
I merely tapped my nose, "just summoning my spirits and having them out for as long as possible to push my limits. When I don't have a spirit out, I meditate and do exercises to expend my magic in different ways. Sometimes I force my magic out in pulses and other times I use it as pure magic to enhance my movements."
"What do you mean by that Lucy?" Lyra put on a thoughtful look, "I've never heard of such a way to use raw magic."
I nodded as I placed Lyra's key on my key ring, "I got the idea from..somewhere. I simply don't charge my magic into any of my celestial spirit keys, I hold the magic from my core and simply charge it through my body. Raw magic, or pure magic, can enhance one's speed, strength and stamina for a short while."
"Impressive," stated Kiyo, "but I believe we were summoning the next spirit, no?"
I blushed slightly and scrambled for the next key. This one was completely unfamiliar, it had a pictograph of waves like Aquarius's, but with chains crossing it. I shrugged and repeated the chant to the spirit world, "what spirit is this Kiyo-sama?"
"Andromeda, the princess."
"Open gate of the princess, Andromeda!"
The glow of my magic disappeared to show the form of a beautiful young woman. She had long, braided brown hair with a small circlet of silver interwoven in it. Her bright blue eyes stared at me, but what caught my attention was the long chains coming off her arms. Unlike Virgo's the chains were a thinner kind, but there was a lot more of them crossing over her. The dress she wore was fine and she was bare-footed, an interesting combo.
I dipped my head in greeting, "Andromeda of Aethiopia. A pleasure for you to work with me, I hope you shall lend me your power."
The woman smiled faintly, "I am a spirit not used for combat summoner, but I shall lend you my help whenever I am summoned. What I your name child of the stars?"
"Lucy."
"Lucy, you know of my story I presume?" I nodded at her question, "Perseus saved you from Cetus, did he not?"
"Yes," Andromeda's eyes saddened slightly, "I have never been a fighter, my mother's hubris led to my near demise. After I died and was set into the heavens by Athena, I became a supporting type of spirit. The best I can do for you is supply information about other spirits and their stories, this because I have been in the spirit world for many centuries and I know many things. You have Crux, but he is limited by what he can say due to laws. I on the other hand, may go wherever I please and say anything. That is all I can offer you."
I mulled over his for a moment until an idea popped into my head, "can I only summon you with me? You said you can go anywhere, so does that mean I can summon you in a different location?"
A sly smile crept onto Andromeda's face, "well done Lucy, as your power grows you can summon me farther away. I suggest you learn to summon your spirits differently, you will have a greater advantage if you do so."
I smiled at the spirit, "it shall be my pleasure to summon you again Andromeda. Until next time."
Andromeda nodded, "until next time." She disappeared in a flash, an I sighed in relief as the pressure of holding two gates released. Quite an amazing spirit I must say, although why she had those abilities confused me. Spirits should not be able to be summoned away from the summoner, and Andromeda's story offered no reason why she should have this ability. Next time I summon her I'll be sure to ask.
"The last one please child." I started slightly at Kiyo's command and blushed at Lyra's knowing giggle. I picked up the last key which had a bow and arrow on it, quite like Sagittarius's. How curious. I did the chant and plunged the key into the gate.
"Kiyo-sama?"
"Centauras, the centaur."
I opened the gate and yelled out, "Open gate of the centaur, Centauras!"
"Hello summoner." The first male of the three dipped his head in greeting, "I am Centauras. How may you be?"
Hm, down to earth and down to business. I like him already. I bowed at the man who had a horse as an ass, "Lucy. An honour." He merely smiled, "well I should state my abilities and when you can summon me should I not?"
"That would be wise," I answered with a grin.
He crossed his arms over a black vest, "I am the centaur spirit, closely related to the spirit of Sagittarius. We are both archers and I learnt to shoot from him, therefore my capabilities are lesser to his true aim. I use my archery mainly as defence, but my speed is sure and swift. I can be summoned any day except for Mondays and Tuesdays. Is this sufficient Lucy-san?"
"Lucy," I corrected absently, "it's perfect Centauras. I have needed a spirit based more on speed rather than just power alone. This is perfect, I think it'll be fun to work together Centaur-"
"Cenas," he cut across me, "it will be easier for both of us Lucy." I smiled at him before waving goodbye and closing the gate.
I slumped in the chair next to me and wiped the sweat on my forehead. Holding two gates open was hard, even for that short amount of time. Hopefully I would be able to push my training further to increase my magical capacity.
"Are you okay Lucy?" Lyra's worried face hovered near me, "did the gates tire you out? Should I go back?"
"No Lyra," I managed a smile, "I'll be alright in a moment."
A glass of water appeared in front of me, "quite a quick contract there child." Kiyo watched as I sculled the water, "take care of those keys and they shall do you well." She took the finished glass from me and placed it over by a small sink I hadn't seen before, "it is time for you to move on again child."
"Of course," I bowed to her, "a thousand thanks Kiyo-sama of the heavens."
"Travel well Lucy of the stars."
I beckoned Lyra as we walked out of the small hut and began to walk directly back to the small motel I had managed to find to grab my bag. Lyra was content to float beside me and stare at the sights of the town, all of which, who stared right back.
"Are you sure it is quite alright to have me out for so long Lucy?" Asked Lyra as she drifted over some crates, "won't you exhaust your magic supply?"
"It's okay Lyra," I laughed, "your gate doesn't take up too much of my magic. Besides, if needed I can close your gate and summon you as soon as I feel stronger." Lyra hummed uncertainly but kept quiet until I had grabbed my bags and began the walk the road out of town. "Where are we going Lucy?"
"Places," I shrugged, "but were going to look for keys, get my physical and magical levels up. And," a wide grin crept across my face, "we're going to look for clues on dragons!"
Lyra seemed rather taken aback by my comment but merely brushed it off, "do you want me to play you anything Lucy?"
"Yeah. Do you know how to play Snow Fairy on your harp?"
Habata itara modoranai to itte
mezashite no wa shiroi shiroi ano kumo
Tsukinuketara mitsukaru to shitte
Furikiru hodo aoi aoi ano sora
aoi aoi ano sora
aoi aoi ano sora
"Thanks Lyra!" I beamed at the winged girl finishing her song, "I'll see you soon?" She rolled her eyes before smiling back, "of course Lucy-chan."
I felt my smile widen as I closed the gate, Lucy-chan never got old. Sure only Lyra and Cenas called me that, but I knew the other spirits loved me in their…own way. Maybe. Speaking of loving in a unique way…"Aquarius!"
"What do you want brat?"
I smiled nervously at the spirit who had appeared splashing in the natural pool beside the grassy plain I was sitting on. "Do you think we'll ever see any dragons?" She scoffed and splashed some water at me, "don't get your hopes up kid. I've only seen a dragon once and that was a long time ago."
"Oldie," I snickered quietly.
"What was that?!"
"Nothing!" I squeaked at Aquarius's wrathful expression. It didn't matter if I acted differently to the real Lucy, Aquarius still 'hated' my guts. I know she actually does care for me (in her own special way), but I had to earn a hell of a lot more respect from her before she actually called me Lucy. (I think that'll be when I finally get myself a proper boyfriend.) Until then she's happy to boast that she has one, not that I especially cared, I had all the guys I could ever want in my life with my spirits.
Cenas secretly had to be my favourite guy, he was kind, but had a good sense of humour. He had the most patient and battle tactic mind out of all of my spirits, and he surprisingly made pretty good food. (But nowhere near as good as Lyra's)
Taurus was my heavy hitter of the group. His perverted comments made me laugh rather than get annoyed like Lucy did, and I often summoned him to keep me company when Lyra was too tired. He was also a great person to get a piggyback on since he's so tall.
Don't judge the piggyback, I'm fifteen in real age, but I can act like I'm five. It's the body that looks sixteen.
Cancer didn't just help with my hair when it was horrible, he was the one I looked to guide me either than Andromeda. He was the most level-headed spirit, often detached at times, and I trusted his judgement.
Andromeda kind of felt like a mother in the sense she always had something to say to make me feel better, or the fact she always gave me words of wisdom. She could be rather cool, bordering on cold, but she always had a nice smile and words ready.
Crux wasn't summoned unless I was absolutely lost (his information came quite handy sometimes) or I wanted absolute peace and quiet, even as I trained my magic capacity.
Last but not least was Lyra.
Where to begin….She was the one who stayed with me constantly throughout my travels of Fiore. She was the one who helped me learn how to cook, clean, play the harp and how to sing. She was the one who comforted me whenever I felt sad about home, even if she didn't realise where exactly my true home was. She was the one who nursed me back to health whenever I depleted my magic. She was the one who tended my wounds when I was training in hand-to-hand, or whenever we ran into some crazy ass monster. She was the one I felt closest to.
She was exactly like my little sister.
Occasionally it made me sad to see Maya reflected in Lyra, but then I remember Lyra is a completely different person. It still does make me want to curl up and cry though.
So my spirits were going well. I unfortunately hadn't found any more keys, but I was content to 'power up' some more before I got new keys. I was so close to being able to summon two spirits at the same time and fight alongside them.
Along the lines of fighting….
I stood up from the grass and wiped the dirt off my bare legs. I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt along with my combat boots as usual. The only thing that ever changed was the colour of my shirt or shorts.
Aquarius instantly brought her attention to me as I walked to a flat piece of land and dropped into a beginning stance. Whatever spirit was out at that point had to watch me train and point out the flaws I made as I did so. Aquarius was the most brutal, but I found her harsh honesty refreshing and also encouraging when she taunted me relentlessly.
My right hand hovered over my left shoulder as I prepared to draw out the only noticeable thing about me either than my hair. A thick, brown strap crossed from my left shoulder to my right hip, the scabbard of my sword was also a dull brown, but the sword was a gleaming silver as I drew it down in a slash.
I had won the sword after I had passed through an obscure, red-light town. For those who don't know what red-light towns or districts are, I hope you will never see one. They're a place full of brothels, whore houses, gambling taverns and races. The race being 'games,' things like those card stands you see that make money from people trying to find the joker. Stuff like that.
I had passed through the town to gain valuable information on both the locations of gate keys and dragons. The underbelly of any place always had the greatest information, trust me. After winning some bets, I began to suss out information from those with loose mouths. No one knew anything about gate keys, but I had information on a certain Salamander.
He had blown up the man's last brothel, along with the rest of that area.
I couldn't help but laugh at that memory, the trouble Natsu always seemed to be in! I hadn't met him yet, but I was so excited for it. In fact, I had been steadily making my way towards Hargeon for the last month. Ten months on the road kills you, even if it is strangely freeing.
I began to go through basic katas with my sword, the usual, I could always let my thoughts drift whenever I did this. The moves were so engrained into me I could do it with my eyes closed, as I had done so before.
I had learned to wield the sword after I had spent a month with a farmer and his family down south. Yuma had been part of the royal guards before he had grown too old and became a farmer. His skills with a sword were better than average and he was only too happy to show me hospitality and his art of the sword. The month I had spent with Yuma, his wife Suzu and their little boy Kato was the longest I had ever stayed in one place since leaving the Heartifillia estate. It felt like home, and I had nearly cried when I knew I had to move on. Little Kato was the cutest thing and I can only hope I get to see them again.
The months after were long and sometimes lonely since I only had my spirits for company. Sure I could go into towns, but the crowds now felt oppressive, and I disliked having to spend my small amount of money on things I could get in the wild.
Unlike Lucy I preferred the outdoors to lush hotels, or even your regular bed and breakfast. I spent most of my time along roads and forests that I felt more at home there than anywhere else, excluding Yuma's farm.
I roused myself out of my memories before I slowly began to speed up my katas, and began to use harder tricks as I slashed and twirled. I finished when I threw my sword like a dagger and it stuck into a tree with a thump. I panted as I went to retrieve it, I was nowhere near Erza's level, but the years of wielding switchblades had come somewhat in handy.
"Not too bad brat," Aquarius said begrudgingly, "a lot better than that sissy twirling you did months ago.
"Thanks Aquarius," I replied dryly and pulled the sword out from the tree, "real moral boosting." She smirked smugly, "that's what I'm here for. Either than drowning those who dare defy my summoner!"
I often got freaked out by her sudden mood swings. She may pretend to dislike me, but the simple idea of some idiot trying to defeat me made her fire up. Apparently when I lose, it insults her since I'm her summoner.
That's the reason why I usually summoned her when I was attacked by bandits.
Like right now.
"Give us your money girly!" A ragged looking man sneered at me, "we won't hurt you too bad!" The five other men around him crowed in agreement and a few leered at me.
Oh hell no.
"Oh no," I deadpanned, "please have mercy on my virgin soul."
"A virgin eh?" A dirty blond licked his lips, "well maybe I'll have a go eh? How about that blondie? Want to have a go with old Uncle Sam eh?"
I rolled my eyes, "if you say eh one more time, you'll find your head up his ass." I pointed at the guy who had first spoken who was next to 'Uncle Sam.' I had taken the line off Hancock, but they didn't know that.
"Oh really?" Sam advanced closer, "you and that little spirit of yours? Celestial wizards are weak 'cause they stay cowering behind their summons. Isn't that right eh?"
Aquarius looked at me, "you wanna go or should I?"
"He said eh," I cracked my knuckles, "time to fulfil that promise." I cracked my knuckles louder before cocking my head, "now who wants to go first…eh?"
"So you beat up those bandits pretty good right?"
I snorted at Lyra's innocent comment, "of course I did Lyra. He said eh like five times! It was so annoying! I was prepared to beat them up when they first appeared, but that was the icing on the cake to finish it off."
Lyra giggled lightly as we walked along the road, "that is so you Lucy-chan! But I wonder how they found you? I mean, you were in the middle of a forest, and in a grove you had stumbled across. How did they find you there?"
I shrugged and adjusted the duffle bag I had exchanged for the suitcase from the mansion, "dunno Lyra. That may have been a trap for unaware travellers and I had stumbled into it like so many before me. God only knows!"
Lyra just nodded and we walked on in silence. That is, until I saw the ocean and a sign proudly exclaiming Hargeon. I stopped and stared at it while Lyra squealed with delight next to me, "we finally made it Lucy-chan! After so long of travelling, we made it to the place you said Salamander was going to be seen!"
A grin slowly crept across my face, "yeah…we did it. We finally did it! Holy shit Lyra we're here! We're here! We're here! We're here!" I cartwheeled and round-offed in excitement, "I can't believe we're here!"
"Well you better believe it Lucy-chan!" Lyra flapped her wings over to me, "now let's hurry up and go inside! You need to find somewhere to rest and sleep, it's been ages since we last made it to a town, so you better not waste this opportunity!"
"Okey dokey," I cheered before running towards the entrance of Hargeon, "c'mon Lyra!"
"Yes. Yes!"
As we walked underneath the sign of Hargeon, I gazed around the cobblestone town with great excitement. We were on track to the Fairy Tail story! I was actually a day early so I could rest up and see the sights before Natsu showed up, but still, Fairy Tail!
"Oh Lyra I'm so pumped up for this!" I danced a little in my combat boots, "let's go see everything!" I went to run off but Lyra quickly grasped my shoulder, "don't go running off willy-nilly Lucy-chan. I for one don't want your new clothes to be ruined so soon after you got them!"
I beamed at the spirit floating beside me, "and I can't thank you enough for that Lyra! These clothes are superb!"
Lyra blushed at my compliment, "it was just a little something I picked out. Nothing much really…"
I plucked at the new shirt I was wearing, "they're awesome Lyra and you're awesome. That's all there is to say!"
My usual plain t-shirt had been replaced by a long sleeve white top and a sleeveless black hoodie, both surprisingly form fitting but comfortable. A red dragon roared across the jumper and spat out flames around the edge of the actual hood, it looked awesome. I still wore shorts, a ripped pair of faded white-blue that I loved dearly. Along with my usual boots I looked pretty badass. The only piece of jewellery I wore was the locket that contained a photo of Layla and Lucy when she was little. I treasured it as much as Lucy would've done, the other necklaces I had sold for money, but this one I always wore. My hair was done up in a high ponytail with the blue ribbon tied around it in a pretty boy, very girly, but I liked it.
"Let's just head to a hotel," sighed Lyra, "and we'll go sightseeing later. Okay?"
I nodded, "okay."
By the time the next day had come up, I was boiling with energy. Lyra had finally got fed up of my excitement last night and had left when I got to the hotel safely. I hadn't summoned any more spirits since I was going to get a new one today.
Plue I'm coming for you!
I danced through the crowds as I made my way to the little magic shop I had seen yesterday. It seemed expensive there, but I had saved up money just for this occasion. A few thousand jewels were easily in my price range.
The bell chimed as I waltzed in, I beamed at the man working the counter, "keys please!"
He blinked at me, "the keys to my shop? R-really? Madam I don't think you should rob me, I-"
I laughed at that, "nah man I mean your gate keys! Sorry about that! I wish to see any gate keys you have for me, any at all!"
He tutted slightly as he rummaged in the display case for a velvet cushion with some keys on it. "I'm afraid we don't have many keys," he placed the keys onto the table where I could see them, "but here you are madam."
"Lucy," I said absently as I gazed at the keys for Plue. I zoned into the little blue figure on one of the keys and snatched it up with an exclamation, "this one! This is the Canis Minor right? Nikola?"
The man nodded as he studied the key, "yes that is the Canis Minor. But it's not a fighting type! Most of the time it's used as a pet, it is a doggy."
I nodded sagely, "but not all of my keys are for combat." I flashed my three gold keys and four silver keys, "I treat all of my keys as they should be. As an equal who don't just live to fight! They have been my only company on the road for the last ten months, I don't know what I would've done without them." My keys glowed faintly as I fiddled with them, "thanks guys."
"You're the first." The counterman leaned forward intently and slid two keys over, "you are the first summoner who didn't say how cute these keys were, but how useless they were. You have three gold keys and yet you don't think less of the silver, I admire that. Canis Minor and the little fox are yours for only ten thousand jewels."
I beamed at the man, "thank you so much! I will not let you down! These keys will be treasured and I'm honoured that you would give me these keys sir!"
He chuckled lightly and waved at me, "well the wise woman of the heavens did tell me to look out for a blond celestial mage. It was a pleasure doing business with you Lucy of the stars."
I bowed disbelievingly to him, "the honour's mine sir." I waved goodbye and walked out the shop, I can't believe I just got two keys! Wow this is amazing! I could've screamed like a lunatic at he sky, but I had a date with a certain Salamander!
Well that was strange to write. I know no one especially wants to hear what Tia does as she travels, so I tried to push it all together into one chapter. Not too sure whether that was good idea but we shall see.
The song Lyra sang was Blue bird, not a Fairy Tail song 'cause I'll be using other Japanese songs throughout this.
FAIRY TAIL CANNON BEGINS NEXT CHAPTER YAY!
Pumped up for this!
See you soonish
