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The first spring rain had washed away the snow. Despite meteorologists and Cana's warnings not to get too excited, Levy and Lucy were. Verona, one of the Minstrellan cities that served as a port for the school had an annual festival. The snow wasn't going to stop it, but it would've stopped the women from going.
Levy hadn't forced Gajeel to come along. Instead saying that she was going to enjoy the girls' day. Cana had wanted to go to the wine sampling. The crowds quickly buffered the two petite women away from the tent.
"She'll call us later?" Lucy said after their third attempt to get in.
"Probably the best idea. Oo! Funnel cake."
Giggling, the two women bought their treats and wandered around the fair. They'd stop so that Lucy could buy little trinkets. One being a headband that Levy tried to refuse until Lucy gave her a mild version of her patented glare.
"What is it?" Levy asked when Lucy stopped suddenly.
"I'm not sure," she said, looking around her. "Hm. I bet it's nothing. Leo would've popped out by now if it was something."
They continued wandering until they were stopped by a woman grabbing Lucy's forearm. The woman looked like a cliché attempt at a gypsy. She wore a multitude of shawls and bangles that clinked with her every move. Her eyes were ringed in dark kohl and the shade of red on her lips would've been better suited on a vampire.
"I am the Oracle, Madame Delphine. Wouldn't you like reading?"
Lucy and Levy shared a look. Both were trying their hardest not to laugh. Levy shook her head, knowing Lucy's unasked question. No, she didn't smell alcohol on the 'psychic' either.
"I'm good. Thank you."
"Are you sure? Might be able to help you decide."
Lucy visibly flinched. "No, thank you."
"Hm… Must be hard to decide between two such beautiful men. I'll give you this advice though. You already have the way to get to him."
"Right," Lucy mumbled as she pulled her arm away.
"You okay, Lu?" Levy asked as they walked away.
"Yeah. Just surprised that she'd managed to guess men problems."
"I'm not. Given how many men have ogled you while we've been here yet you're with me and we don't give off as much a platonic lesbian vibe as Cana does with well everyone. That sentence got away from me for a bit. Anyways, assuming guy problems is probably the easiest way for her to lure women in."
"I'm gonna remind you of this if we do end up finding an obscure spell in one of your books."
"Yeah, yeah," Levy said. She glanced down at her comm when it beeped. "Cana's out. Let's head back to grab her."
Lucy laughed and followed Levy back.
