A/N: I started writing this long ago, but couldn't finish it since I got caught up it work :/ But it's here now! This is the continuation of the previous one. Yup, I made it a two-shot. I was worried it would take the previous one's beauty away, and maybe it did. Review? You can just tell me if it did or not, I really need to know. And this one can also work as a single one-shot, I think. But for now it's the continuation.

bella-romeo: Hehe, thanks for agreeing with the rant! And thank you, it really means a lot that you like my stories :)

GrayZaRocker(Guest): Thanks! I just couldn't not write a one-shot without Mira, since she's so amazing. And yup, she's pretty clever to realize that xD

matsuky1407: I know! JerZa moments can never cope up to that scene. It's like... the GrayZa scene. Breaking through her armor, who doesn't love that? The change in character was a turn-off for me too, glad you agree! I don't have problem with angsty love, but this time... just... no. And thank you! I wanted those questions stuff to be... well, interesting I guess. And plus, I also wanted to show a clever Mira ;)

TsundereFairy: Here's your two-shot! Hope you enjoy it :)

Raikiri80: You are my long lost sister O.O I'm glad you agree with me, and I feel the same, every single word you said... well, wrote to be more exact :P And thanks! I'm glad you liked it :) I liked that one too, to be honest, which is surprising since I am never pleased with my own writings. But this time, I actually was. I'm glad you found it good :)

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Disclaimer : Fairy Tail is not owned by me.

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It had been a month. A whole, painful month and he still wasn't over it. Nobody expected him to be either. After all, his one and only love had just committed suicide, and he didn't even know why. He kept blaming himself with every passing second, just thinking of what he could have done, how he could have helped her. But what he didn't know was that no matter what he did, things would still be the same. She would still choose this path, but he didn't want to believe that.

Gray Fullbuster was not the same man anymore after Erza Scarlet's death. In fact, the whole guild had changed. The once happy and crazy guild of Fairy Tail was not the same anymore. Even the mages' powers had gone weak, and slowly, their reputation had started to fade as well. Every member was breaking inside, and the request board was always full, with very few jobs being taken out.

However, out of everyone else, it was Gray Fullbuster who had changed the most. He was the closest to her, and he was hurting worse than anyone else. When he had finally confessed, and she had said yes, he was the happiest a man could be. He was glad that finally, after all this time of her loving Jellal and not discovering his love for her, she could see through and understand he was the one who would keep her happiest the most. The experience was something he still remembered and cherished, especially now that she was gone.

He was angry, at himself and at her. At himself because he couldn't save her, even though he promised to, and at her because she didn't even tell him of her pain, and didn't even give him a chance to take that away as well. He knew he could've helped her, but she didn't let him. And that was something which hurt him a lot; the fact that she didn't trust him enough to even let him know. It was sad, really, to think that his girlfriend, the one he loved so much, didn't even trust him in the slightest.

Life without her was hard, and he couldn't bear another single second of it. How could he, when his one and only love was now gone? He would never be happy without her, and no one could replace her. Which is why, one day when he'd had enough, he made a decision.

It was the same river where they found her body, the same place where he decided to contact her. She was watching over him, wasn't she? Then she should just watch this as well.

"Erza," he started, speaking softly, "I have no idea why you did this. And I have no idea why you wouldn't let me help you, why you wouldn't tell me, why you wouldn't just trust me. I cannot love anyone else, don't you know? I cannot be happy if you're not there. After everything, when you finally accepted my love, I did my best to show you how happy you could be, but was I not successful? I told you that you are my reason for existence in this planet. But with my reason gone, what use have I of being here? A single moment without you is unbearable, and all I've ever done is love you. That is all I know, Erza."

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The blonde woman finished her story, letting the tears finally rush out. She stopped herself, not wanting to worry her precious daughter, as she sent a smile her way.

"After the loss of two mages, Fairy Tail was almost broken. Everyone thought that now was the time they disappear, but they didn't. That was because a certain pink-haired Dragon Slayer encouraged them to fight. He had told them all that their two deceased mages would not be happy with how the guild became, and that they would want everyone to keep going on to honor their memory. The guild rose once again, and now Fairy Tail is still the number one guild in all of Fiore."

The young girl smiled brightly at her mother, before asking her, "It was daddy, wasn't it?"

The woman nodded, "Yes, it was in fact your father, Natsu Dragneel, who had told them all to fight. He is the reason our guild still exists, and is waiting for you to join one day."

The girl let out another smile, excited to join the place where her Fire Dragon Slayer father and Celestial Spirit Mage mother had fallen in love. She could barely contain the excitement, but then, a question came across her mind. "Mommy, where did they both die?"

The mother simply smiled as she looked up front. There was a beautiful river flowing by them, and she answered while looking at it. "Right here; in this river that goes by. This was the same river where two fairies gave up their lives, to connect with each other. But don't worry; I'm sure they are together now. After all, they have finally realized that they cannot live… without each other."