A/N: Due to the fact that I've felt inspired to pick up Salina's Historical Omake again (as in I was hit by a truckload of inspiration for her Historical Omakes), I decided to work on part two! Although since her Historical Omakes will be a pretty much tell the story of her most notable adventures, she'll most likely have the longest Historical Omake series.

(Somewhat important thing! I've been considering going back through some of the earlier chapters and expanding on them as well as cleaning them up to make them a bit better grammar wise and all that since I'm able to edit chapters. I'd start from the prologue and work up to this point. If you think I should, tell me you think so, if not tell me it's fine as it it.) Edit: I decided to go ahead and rewrite the prologue, so it's a bit different now. Give it a look-see.

I'd like to thank WrittenWhim, Master of Anime224, SaiyaStyles, WaterDragonMaverick, MyDearWatson, FrozenBlast13, PrinceOfTheMatrix88, and LightandDarkHeart for their reviews last chapter.

WrittenWhim- Yep, the chemistry between quite a few members of Undine's Cove really isn't that great, so there's a bit of infighting going on for sure. And of course such a magical cat could never learn such a lesson, since being perverted is what this magical cat does best. And slavers are clearly the most pleasant people to encounter on a lonely country road, and yeah, as we discussed last month, I decided to bump Chance's appearance up since the original idea for this story arc came from you and it's good to hear that I got him down well so far. Yeah, Roseala's summons are all quite interesting, very much like the Celestial Spirits are, so they can usually find a way to make things interesting and as for Kiyeda, there's a bit of history between Ajax, Rayner, and Kiyeda within the guild's history, so the three of them bicker quite a bit when put together. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the omake!

Master of Anime224- Happy to hear that the missions catch your interest so far, and yeah, Chance is a rather interesting character as well. And yep, the villains just seem to be crawling out of the woodworks recently. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the omake!

SaiyaStyles- Yeah, Nevara reminds me of Aquarius as well. Well, I hope you enjoy the omake!

WaterDragonMaverick- Yeah, Jean will never learn, cause he's not just any cat, but a magical cat! As for Chance, there may be more going on that it might seem… Anyways, Nevara very much reminds me of Aquarius, as for what that crow has planned, you'll just have to wait and see. Yep, Team Kiyeda is in quite the pickle honestly, as for what'll happen, once again you'll just have to wait and see.

MyDearWatson- Happy to hear that you enjoyed that first part so much! It seems that everybody has some beef with that poor perverted cat, even Sean can get sick of his antics at times. As for Chance, you'll just have to wait and see what he's up to. And Kiyeda isn't an S-Class for nothing, much to Rayner and Ajax's chagrin, so she isn't afraid of the two bickering men in the slightest. And yeah, Rayner just seems to always draw the short straw when it comes to these things, poor guy's got terrible luck and an author who loves to torture him, terrible combination for his health honestly. And you may just be onto something with what's going on in that mission, but anyways, I hope you enjoy the omake!

FrozenBlast13- Yeah, quite a few of the people at the guild don't exactly get along well with each other, so the overall chemistry of Undine's Cove is somewhat poor at the moment. Well, I've pretty much already stated, or at least heavily implied, who Rhia's creator was, I'm teetering between the decision to just outright say it or not, but since this'll be one of the subjects of the mission she's in, I guess I'll just let you wonder if you haven't already figured it out. And I imagine that several stories have 8-Island in it, although it'll be quite the frequent setting in this story since it's in the town that the guild is based in, and yeah, Kimi is quite fond of Styles. Unfortunately, at the time I was getting back into the swing of things and was suffering from a decline in inspiration, however, things have since gotten better for me inspiration-wise, so hopefully the length of the chapters will go back up. And as for Chloe, you'll just have to wait and see.

PrinceOfTheMatrix88- Happy to hear that you enjoyed that chapter! And yeah, there's so much to wait and see for recently, Chloe being one of those things. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the omake!

LightandDarkHeart- There's honestly a whole lot starting up in the Mix'N'Match arc, the doctor with the Dragon Lachrima, the situation Team Kiyeda is faced with, Chance, and those are just the things that started up last chapter too. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the omake!

Credits:

Lugus Velvet- Dreadburner94

I don't own Fairy Tail!

I hope you enjoy the omake!


Historical Omake: Salina Velvet Part 2

May 10th, X790, the Mage's Guild Undine's Cove

Salina sat at her desk, fully determined to through with the decision she had made, although she still had worries.

"What will I do if they get hurt? Or if we don't make it past the prelims?" Salina mumbled to herself, "I suppose that's part of why I've kept them out of the Grand Magic Games so far, although..." the guild master mused as she looked at a picture frame on her desk, the frame containing a picture of herself, her foster father, Conway Velvet, and her foster brother Lugus Velvet, "Lugus-nii would probably have sent them all in with some brilliant strategy," Salina chuckled as she picked up the picture frame, a feeling of melancholy coming over her, "Where did you go...?" she asked softly as she stared at the picture of Lugus.

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November 3rd, X747, Hargeon Town, Fiore

Salina had finally been cleared to leave the hospital after nearly two months of rehabilitation from her trip from Enca to Fiore. In that time, she had been taken in by an old sailor named Conway Velvet, a giant of a man with a large, bushy white beard and bald head. He had told her of his son, a quiet and scholarly mage by the name of Lugus. And he had in turn told Lugus of Salina, although Lugus never had the opportunity to visit her in the hospital due to his research.

"Now don't you be letting Lugus intimidate you," Conway slurred as he and Salina walked towards the sailor's home in Hargeon, a dark gray sky hanging overhead as a light rain fell around them, "He's likely to stare at you while he figures you out and he is twice yer age at this point. The lad's sixteen by the way," the sailor added quickly, knowing that Salina herself had only lived a scant eight years.

"Of course, Velvet-san," Salina said in a somewhat happy tone despite the melancholy look on her face before a question popped into her head, "But how old are you then?"

"Me? Well I'm about 56 myself. Lugus was born when I was 40, which is a mite late to be having children I know," the man explained as they neared his humble abode, a house meant to comfortably house four people at the most, the house being a good size, but only one story high. Although to the young Salina who grew up in a small hut, the house seemed rather large to her, "Well, here we be. Let's get a room picked out for you and introduce you to my son," Conway said as he opened the front door and stepped in, Salina following him in.

The pair stepped into the house, leading them into a small foyer area that was separated from a small living room by a half-wall on the right and from the kitchen on the left by another half-wall. Sitting at the kitchen table, with a cup of tea in one hand and a book in the other was a young man with messy, dark blond hair. He had calm and intelligent onyx eyes behind round and intelligent looking spectacles. He had a thin build fitting of a scholar, as opposed to Conway's large and muscular build, and pale skin that implied that he didn't go outside nearly as much as the older sailor. The young man wore a gray, turtle-neck sweater that had an assortment of leather straps crossing it, each strap holding several leather pouches. He also wore a pair of tan slacks with a brown leather belt and brown leather boots. Draped on the back of the chair was a navy blue cloak that had silver trimmings on it and a large leather satchel sat on the table while an elegant magic staff leaned in the corner behind the young man.

"Oi! Come over here Lugus!" Conway bellowed at the young man who set his book and tea down in response before getting up, the young man appearing to stand a 5'8" Salina noticed as Lugus walked over to them, "This here is Salina! She'll be living with us from now on!" the old sailor announced happily.

"I see," Lugus muttered as he examined the young girl before him, looking her up and down as he took in her appearance before speaking again, "I'm Lugus Velvet as father has no doubt told you already. It's a pleasure to meet the girl he's gone on about for the past few months," the young man greeted in a pleasant tone.

"Nice to meet you," Salina responded with a bow, "My name is Tsukiko Shiraki… Or rather Salina Belbet," she added with a sad looking smile before she gasped as an embarrassed blush crossed her face as she realized that she said 'Velvet' wrong again, the rain picking up ever so slightly.

"Ah… You have good tastes in names father," Lugus mentioned after thinking for a moment.

"Do I really?" the sailor asked, a proud smirk on the man's face.

"Both Salina and Tsukiko's meaning have to do with the moon," the young man explained, "So the name you've been calling her has been very appropriate."

"Really? I just picked it cause there's a moon on that umbrella O' hers and I thought it sounded pretty," Conway admitted while he rubbed the back of his head.

"Salina then…" the girl muttered, drawing curious looks from Conway and Lugus, "Just Salina Bel… Belbe… Be… V-Vel…vet… Just Salina Velvet," she stated, feeling slightly accomplished at saying the name right.

Lugus looked down at the young girl as a smile crept up onto his face, "All right then, Salina Velvet, welcome to the family," he said happily as he watched a smile appear on her face, "Also, I must apologize for something."

"What?" Salina asked, a confused expression quickly appearing on her face.

"For never visiting you in the hospital," Lugus answered, "I was so caught up in my studies and research that I never took the time and for that I apologize."

Salina looked at Lugus, a surprised look on her face as she tried to find the right words to say.

"Hahaha!" Conway boomed in laughter, "Looks like you've shocked her boy!"

"Hm?" Lugus hummed before looking back down at Salina, realized that she hadn't said a word after he apologized, "Ah… My apologies," he said again.

"I-It's fine," Salina eventually responded, the rain slowing down to a drizzle outside, "I wasn't offended by your lack of visits as I had yet to meet you."

"But still… I apologize," Lugus said once again.

"You'd best accept, or he'll just keep apologizing to ya," Conway smirked, knowing how his son could get when he felt like he had wronged someone.

Salina nodded at Conway's words before looking back over to Lugus, "I forgive you for not visiting," she stated shyly, Lugus smiling at her in return.

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Salina sat alone in the bedroom provided to her by Conway and Lugus. It had been the guest bedroom for as long as they had lived in the house and thus it had two twin sized beds in it. One with simple purple bed sheets and the other having blue bed sheets, Salina had elected to take the blue one for herself. The bedroom, like much of the house, had simple furnishings, mostly made of wood, and there were a few oil lamps sitting around the room, but Salina couldn't get herself to light them so she was sitting in the dark.

The young girl stared out the window, rain lightly falling against the house, the pitter patter of the rain mesmerizing Salina as it beat against the window. She couldn't help the sad feeling she was experiencing, the kindness and warmth of Conway and Lugus reminded her of village and parents, "Why… did that have to happen?" she whispered, her eyes tearing up as the sound of the rain drowned out the sound of her voice, "Why did they have to…? Why?" Salina repeated, the rain picking up as her tears spilled over. She had dealt with these feelings for the past few months, but now they seemed to ache even more that she had found a new warmth. Salina remained lost in thought till she heard a knock on the door.

"Pardon the intrusion," Lugus said as he opened the door, his expression quickly falling when he saw that Salina had been crying in dark. Lugus quickly walked over to one of the oil lamps and lit it after setting the bundle of clothes he was carrying down on the spare bed, although Salina seemed to flinch when the light of the small flame began illuminating the room, a crack of thunder reverberating throughout Hargeon, "Would you prefer the lamp be put out?" Lugus asked, not missing her reaction to the flame, the girl merely nodding in response as Lugus put out the flame, "My apologies," he said after set the oil lamp back down and sat down on the spare bed, clasping his hands under his chin as he rested his elbows on his knees, "Now then, I can imagine what's wrong and I won't ask you to recall the story, but, is there anything I can do to help?"

Salina simply looked at Lugus, unsure of what to say. He hadn't told her to tell him what was wrong, he knew that it would only make her sadder at this time. Instead the young man had simply told her to tell him what he could do to help her. She had no idea what to tell him, so instead she merely stood up and sat on the other bed next to Lugus and wrapped her arms around him and pressed her face into his side.

"I see," Lugus said softly, "'Stay here with you for now,' am I right?" he asked as he patted the young girl's back, Salina nodding in response as she continued to cry, "I can do that," he whispered, the two of them sitting in silence, the rain slowly beginning to lighten.

After a long while, Salina let go of Lugus and sat up, rubbing her eyes to wipe away the tears, "Thank you," she whispered.

"Of course," Lugus nodded, "Now then, I brought you pajamas to change into for the night," he mentioned, gesturing towards the bundle of clothes on the bed next to him as he mentally noted that the rain had completely stopped for the first time all day, 'It's rained an awful lot since father found her,' he thought before looking back at Salina, "I'll be going back to my room now so that you can get changed. See you in the morning and good night," he added as he stood up and walked out of the room, leaving Salina by herself.

'I've really met some wonderful people,' Salina thought to herself before changing into the pajamas for the night.

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November 4th, X747

Salina happily entered the humble Velvet abode after a day of shopping for clothes with Conway. He had decided that he would take her out shopping that day during breakfast since she only had the clothes on her back up until them. The young girl was now wearing a light blue tunic that had black trimmings and was held closed by a white sash wrapped around her waist. Underneath the tunic she wore a simple white shirt and a pair of black leggings that were tucked into a pair of brown boots.

Salina twirled her oil-paper umbrella one more time before closing it and looking back at Conway, whose arms were filled with shopping bags of various sizes.

"A successful day of shopping, father?" Lugus asked in a humorous tone as he set down the book he was reading, the man still hadn't moved from the dinner table, although he had taken care of the dishes like he said he would.

"You could be saying that I suppose," the older man sighed as he walked past Lugus and into the guest bedroom to put down the bags.

"So what do you think of Hargeon?" Lugus asked as Salina sat down on the couch in the living room.

"It's really big! And so are all of the buildings! There are so many people too, how does everyone know who everyone else is?" she asked.

"That's just it, not one person in Hargeon can say that they've met everyone in town," Lugus chuckled.

"What? But… But everyone in the village has to help each other or it doesn't work," Salina stated, albeit a confused look on her face.

"Hehe, well people in Hargeon, and Fiore in general, are richer and more self-sufficient than people in Enca," Lugus explained, "And when there's a problem that the people can't handle, they ask the guilds for help."

"Guilds?" Salina repeated.

"Mage Guilds. Groups of magic-users who have banded together to take on tasks in exchange for money."

Salina fell silent after hearing Lugus' explanation, "The only magic-users in Enca are the war clans… They send out war bands to take what they need," Salina said lowly, a look of anger mixed with sadness on her face as it began sprinkling outside.

Lugus looked out the window, watching the rain slowly grow heavier, "Tell me… Has the weather always changed with your emotions?"

"What? No, I'm normal."

"No, I'm certain of it," Lugus muttered as he pushed up his glasses, "Only magic could affect the weather like this. Haven't you noticed? It's rained far too frequently since you arrived in Hargeon, even for a port town like this."

"No… I'm normal… I know I am. I never had magic before," Salina argued, a sad look on her face as the rain became noticeably heavier, "I don't want to be like…"

"Salina, I don't know if you've noticed, but I'm a mage," Lugus stated, "Just because you can use magic doesn't mean that you have to be a certain way. Many guilds in Fiore, especially one very troublesome guild, emphasize friendship and upholding peace."

"I…" Salina started to say as Conway came back into the room.

"Salina, let me tell you a tale," the old sailor said as he sat on the couch next to her, Salina giving him her full attention, "My wife and Lugus' mother was a kind and wonderful woman, she was also a mage. She taught Lugus the basics when she found out that he could use magic and she was excited for him as well. She could never ignore anyone in need of her aid and she helped everyone she could gladly… but then…"

"What? What happened?" Salina asked.

"She died saving Hargeon from a pirate attack," Conway finished, "She had been badly wounded in the fight, but she managed to defeat all of the pirates before finally dropping. She was a real tough woman that one."

Salina stared at the large man, she had never really heard of magic-users using their power to protect before. They were the ones to be feared and who took what they wanted, not someone to rely on or seek the help of. The idea of a mage who helped the weak was a revolutionary concept that Salina had never heard of before. To say she was enamored with the idea may have been an understatement.

"If I'm a mage… What magic do I have?" she asked shyly.

"Well… I can't say that I've ever heard of it before, but I'd call it Weather Magic. Magic that can control the weather and the phenomena created by the weather," Lugus answered, a thoughtful look on his face as he continued mulling over what he had seen and noticed over the past day, "It's tied to your emotions as well I believe."

"That's all?" Salina mumbled, feeling slightly underwhelmed at the thought of what her magic was.

"Hold on now," Lugus sighed, "I get the feeling that you're not thinking outside of the box. I believe that your magic has the potential to be one of the most powerful and versatile around," he explained as the girl's expression perked back up.

"Why don'tcha head down to the cove then and see if she can control it?" Conway suggested, "Honestly the talk 'bout how magic works is over my head, but ya should see what she can manage to do before anything I think."

"Ah, of course. I got ahead of myself," Lugus muttered, "Let's head to the cove then."

"Cove?" Salina repeated.

"Ya know. The first story I told you," Conway mentioned, "The Undine's Cove."

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The Undine's Cove

The sight that lay out in front of Salina was one that she could only call beautiful. A large white sand beach lay out in front of her, sitting next to a large, blue cove like a crescent moon. Behind the beach was a thick tropical forest and large rock walls surrounded the entire cove, only three small openings in it acting as entrances, one out in the water, one facing Hargeon, and one in the opposite direction. Salina could feel happiness bubble up in her at the sight of the cove and she noted a change in temperature around her, it had become warmer, especially for November.

"Do you remember the story?" Lugus asked as he walked out into the cove in front of Salina, the young man wearing his blue cloak and hold his magic staff, which was an ornate white staff that was decorated with a golden hook on the top that held three silver rings in it, "They say that many years ago the Undines that lived in this place were tasked with guarding an evil magical artifact of great power, but since then the Undines disappeared. Either they left or were killed. Perhaps they were even driven mad by the artifact, but no one knows for sure if that tale is even true. Heh… father probably gave it a happy ending."

Salina merely stood there in the cove, taking in Lugus' words. She could feel the wind growing warmer as it blew across the beach. Something about that place made her feel at peace and it seemed that everything around her emulated that feeling.

Lugus looked down at Salina for a moment more before she finally looked at him. She was ready to learn how to control magic, how to be a mage, how to fight, how to protect, she was ready to learn all of it and he could tell just by the look in the young girl's eyes, "All right then. Let's begin."

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July 4th, X749, The Undine's Cove

"All right, faster Salina!" Lugus ordered as the now ten year old girl leapt at him, attempting to strike Lugus in side as he pushed her leg away with his staff, sending her flying behind him due to the momentum she had built up, "Don't be afraid to use your magic now."

Salina crawled back to her feet, looking over at Lugus as she clenched her fists, the air beginning to swirl around them before she charged again with a yell.

"Root," the older mage mumbled as Salina suddenly found herself falling forward head first, impacting against the sand with a thump.

"Ow," Salina moaned as she lifted herself up, looking back at her feet and seeing the magic bindings coming out of the ground and wrapping around her ankles. Lugus' magic wasn't necessarily meant for solo combat, but his Enchantment Magic was excellent when it came to supporting allies and weakening enemies. She supposed that was why he studied strategy and magics that he didn't have so much.

"I even gave you a hint," Lugus chuckled as he walked over to Salina.

"How was I supposed to know what you meant?" Salina grumbled as she laid back down on her stomach since she couldn't do anything else.

"You know how I fight though," the now eighteen year old man responded, "Remember, fight smarter, not harder."

"I know," she sighed, having grown a bit tired of hearing him repeat that phrase over and over as Lugus dispelled the magic bindings.

"Try again?" he asked as the young girl stood back up, smiling, "I'll take that as a yes then," Lugus chuckled as he walked a good ten paces away before they resumed training.

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May 28th, X752, The Undine's Cove

Salina glided through the air, ice trailing beneath as she used her magic freeze the water in the air. Lugus was right, her magic was amazing. So long as it was a part or product of weather or the climate, it was under her power and the things she could do were amazing. With Lugus' help she had learned to control the wind, the rain, snow, hail, lightning, fog, and even air pressure. Although, she still had trouble controlling it sometimes since her emotions were connected to her magic.

"Lugus!" Salina gasped as the ice abruptly stopped, sending Salina plummeting down to the ground.

"Enchantment Magic: Force Step!" Lugus shouted as he held out his staff in front of him, sending a wave of an invisible force towards Salina before she hit the ground, sending her out over the water just in time to break her fall safely, "You all right?" he asked as Salina surfaced, her head coming out of the water as her hair fell in her face.

"I'm fine," Salina pouted as she brushed her wet hair out of her face before swimming back to shore.

"Maybe you should wait a while before trying to fly again," Lugus suggested, "Your control isn't quite good enough it seems."

"Fine…" the girl sighed as she walked out of the water, disappointed that she wouldn't get to fly until her control had gotten better.

"Let's call it a day while we're at it. You need to get out of those wet clothes and dry off," Lugus added before the two began walking back to Hargeon.

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August 14th, X755 in Hargeon Town, the Velvet Residence

Salina reclined on the couch in the open living room, her feet propped up on the coffee table in front of her. The young girl was now sixteen years old and she stood at 5'6" with naturally pale skin, a thin waist, and an average sized bust for her age. She was toned and fit after eight years of training and long silverish blue hair was tied into braid at the base of her neck while her bangs framed her face and her slanted blue eyes held a look of confidence in them. She was wearing a light blue coat that fell halfway down her thighs that had black trimmings and was held closed by a brown belt buckled around her waist over the coat. Underneath the coat she wore a purple t-shirt that was tucked into a pair of black jean shorts that were held up by a brown leather belt. Salina also wore a pair of brown boots and her purple, oil-paper umbrella sat on the couch next to her.

The young girl's thoughts had been wandering back to Enca over the recent few months. She didn't remember her village too well, but she could never forget that fateful night. The fire, the sound of thunder, the metallic scent of blood. She could remember it all vividly.

"Salina, it's raining out," she heard Lugus call out from his usual spot at the dinner table, cup of tea in one hand and an open book in the other.

Lugus hadn't changed much over the years. She noticed that he had grown to stand at 6'1" and his hair was a bit longer, but not much had changed about him at all.

Salina let out a sigh as she looked over at the window, emptying her thoughts of the massacre of her village as the rain slowly came to a stop.

"Annoying," she grumbled. That was the inconvenient thing about her magic, her emotions would cause the weather to change and Lugus would usually always have her correct the weather if she unknowingly caused it to change, and she was getting sick of him getting onto her about it.

"Somethin' wrong?" the large Conway Velvet asked as he walked through the front door, the old man having learned that usually Salina was thinking of her village when a quick rain shower that ended just as fast as it started came over the town.

"Velvet-san," Salina gasped, "I was just… um…" she muttered.

"Thinking of home?" Lugus chimed in.

"Yes," the girl admitted.

"You've been thinkin' O' that for a while now," Conway pointed out as he walked over to an armchair next the couch and sat down on it, "Is somethin' bothering you about it?"

"I just… well," Salina started to say before an agitated look crossed her face as she sat up, slamming her feet on the ground in front of her as she leaned forward a clamped a hand on her forehead, "I don't know! It's just why!? I don't get why I'm thinking of it and I don't know why it happened! Was it because I could be a mage? Was it random? Did they kill everyone because they were just bored and thought we'd be easy to kill!? It's just… freaking why! WHY!?" she screamed as she slammed her free hand on the table.

Conway looked at the young girl, who was now close to crying and he could tell that she was feeling all sorts of bad emotions at the moment as the wind had picked up heavily outside as hail began falling from the sky. He knew that she had been mulling over this in her head for a long while and she was at a difficult age. Thinking about it only left her angrier and with no more answers than before, just more questions, and that only left her frustrated. This wasn't something that she could understand just by thinking about it and it would continue to eat her up on the inside until something was done.

"Father," the old sailor heard his son call out, Lugus having gotten up and walked over next to him, "May I make a suggestion?"

"What?"

"I think Salina should return to Enca. See what answers she can find if it means so much to her," Lugus suggested, his words catching Salina's attention as she quickly locked her eyes on him.

"Enca huh?" Conway repeated, "That's a long way away."

"Velvet-san… I need to know," Salina pleaded as she looked back at the old man.

"Sigh… All right, you can go. But only if you let Lugus go with ya. He'll look out for ya and make sure yer safe, right?" he said as he looked up at his son.

"Of course," Lugus nodded as Salina's eyes lit up, "But you'll have to let me be in charge of planning the journey and listen to what I say."

Salina merely looked at Lugus, unsure of what to say. She had been impatient and rude to him for the past few weeks, but he still didn't seem upset with her at all. In fact he had been acting kinder than usual, but she still snapped at him and felt annoyed by him.

"All right," she finally managed to say, "When do we leave?"

"Hm… We'll leave in a week," Lugus answered after a moment of thought, "But first, we have to prepare. This could take us more than a year, so we have to be well prepared," he continued before looking over at his father, "Are you sure you'll be all right without us?"

"Aye, I'll be fine," Conway answered, "Salina needs this. The girl needs closure and this'll get her just that. So I'll be fine."

"Thank you," Salina whispered, drawing a look from both Conway and Lugus, "Thank you both so much."

Lugus and Conway simply smiled at the young girl before Lugus walked over to her and rested a hand on her shoulder, "This is what family does, don't you remember?" he stated as Salina's mind recalled all of the happy moments with her family. All of the meals, birthdays, shopping trips, scoldings, and sacrifices they made for her.

"I… I remember… Lugus-nii," she whispered, her tears finally spilling over, but she wasn't sad or angry anymore. She was happy, relieved, and excited that she would finally get answers as an eight year long period of her life would finally be able to come to a close as she prepared to set out on her first great adventure.


A/N: And there it is! The second part of Salina's Historical Omake! Next time I write about her past will be the start of her first adventure and it'll take her all the way back to Enca (if you didn't gather that from the omake) so it'll take quite a few parts. And well, her historical omakes are basically a story within a story anyways, so she was going to have the most omakes regardless.

Anyways, I'm going to try and get more writing done over my Thanksgiving Break next week cause I only have two days of classes next week, being Monday and Tuesday, so I get a whole three days off!

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the omake and please remember to leave a review!

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