Hey everybody Hollywood U dead here. Sorry for the long wait, my laptop decided to not work for some reason. So here I am at school using their computer and let me tell you it is so slow. Anyway I hope you enjoy this chapter, it is shorter than the others but I've been having writers block. Hopefully I have the fourth chapter done soon
Disclaimer: I don't own Fairytail
For the next two months Lucy was the perfect little daughter her father wanted, not that she really had a choice. He put around the clock bodyguards all over the mansion so that she wouldn't run away. The only thing she was allowed to do was train with her spirits. She had to tell her father what she was doing everyday. He kept reminding her that he was going to kill Natsu, but she didn't really believe him. Anyway she had something else to worry about. She was getting sick in the mornings. Sure at first Lucy thought that she had a bug, but after the second week she knew what was wrong. She was going to have a little Natsu or Lucy in eight or so months. She knew right then and there she had to escape, but how. Running away again was out of the question, she could fight her way out but that might put a strain on her and the baby. Her last choise was to get help from her spirits. She didn't have a problem with that but the only female spirit she had was Aquarius and the spirit hated her. Well she didn't care about that right now so she went to her bathroom filled the bathtub with water and called the celestial spirit to her.
"Open gate of the water barrier, Aquarius." Lucy said.
"What the fuck you bitch, it is not the day to call me!" The mermaid yelled.
"I'm sorry for that, but I need your help." Lucy said with tears in her eyes. She went on to tell the spirit about that night with Natsu and how her father was threatening both of them.
"That's some fucked up shit you got going there blonde. I guess I can help you but you're going to repay me." The blue headed woman said with a smirk.
"...Fine what do you want?"
" A month of not being called by you would do just fine."
"...Alright you have my word."
