YouLove Special: Levy
special chapter: arguing is a nice way to start a love story
Levy hummed happily as she moved around her room, cleaning it up without leaving a single particle of dust. She'd make it sparkle.
Only because her mother refused to give her more money to buy new books.
Life was so unfair.
A mom should always support her child's interest for knowledge, after all. It was bad that her father always did what her mother said.
When Levy was a kid, puppy eyes were enough to crumble her dad's resistance, and then she'd have enough money to buy an entire bookshelf. Now that she'd grew up, it wasn't that easy.
Levy pouted at the shelf, out of her reach.
Sometimes being so tiny was amazing, but sometimes it sucked, too.
She sighed and went to the kitchen for a chair, so she could stand on it and clean the damned shelf easily.
It took her around two hours to finish up and leave the room as clean as her mother loved it to be.
Tired, she sat in the floor and threw her head back, sighing and staring at the white ceiling above her. What a boring day it was. She wondered what Lucy was doing right now.
She hoped her friend was okay.
She knew most of the horrible relationship between Lucy and Jude, and how cold that man could be towards her. She knew how much it affected Lucy.
After all, it was Levy who found Lucy crying her eyes out inside that bathroom at school, where she thought no one would find her.
One of the many reasons Levy did her best to always be with her and cheer her up, to be honest. As her best friend, Levy was determined to help her out of her misery.
Lucy has done so much for her already, Levy was grateful for having the blonde in her life.
Shaking her head, Levy got up from the floor and fixed her orange bandana, who contrasted cutely against her light blue hair.
And now that her hair was comfortable enough, she took the book she'd already read for five times and started it again.
The most annoying part was that she had to constantly push her glasses back, since it had an habit of threatening to fall off her nose whenever she read.
But the story was so deep, with very well written character development and not rushed romance, and the battle scenes were so graphic it was like a movie inside her head and-
Even if it was five hundred pages long, she finished it between three hours.
Closing it, Levy spent a good amount of time daydreaming about it, not being able to return to reality yet.
Of course, until her phone vibrated over the desk, startling her.
She read the new notification appearing on her screen.
IronMetal uploaded a new video.
Levy threw all her stuff away and turned on her laptop.
She didn't know why she had a crush on that boy. It's not like enormous, punk boys with a lot of scars in his muscular arms and full of piercings everywhere were her choice of ideal man.
Her parents would so not approve.
She logged on YouTube. Lately she'd been getting more subscribers, surprisingly taking her close to 55000 followers. She was happy to no ends. What did she do to deserve such lovely people to follow her?
Maybe it was because she appeared on Lucy's video, or because a popular youtuber shared her video about the last book she read, she didn't know, but she still was grateful.
Biting her lip, she clicked the new video and after some seconds while it loaded, she pressed the play button.
And there he was, his grumpy, pierced face scowling at the camera; his long, black hair falling over his back. His red eyes were full of anger, much different from when he sang in his videos.
"Listen here, you motherfucker." he said.
Levy frowned. What was that?
"I don't care how much you spam me with your shitty questions. I'll not read that book. I don't like reading, so fuck off. Who do you think you are, asshole? Leave me alone."
And the video came to an end.
Levy frowned at the screen. Yes, she knew how annoying people could be, asking you the same thing over and over, and sometimes trying to get you to do something you don't want to, but Gajeel's way of approaching it wasn't right. It was really rude.
She didn't know anything. Maybe that person was mean as well, and even if she tried to fight back the urge to tell IronMetal what she thought, she ended up typing it and commenting his video.
Just what had she done now?
She slammed her forehead against her desk, trying to clear her mind, but her heart was stammering against her ribcage, threatening to explode. Her face was flushed. It always flushed. Even if a guy said 'hi' to her, or smiled her way, she instantly was as red as a tomato.
Just her luck.
She was going to call Lucy when her screen flashed a new notification.
He replied to her.
Shut up you Shrimp I'll answer like I want.
Surprisingly, his answer filled her with utter anger. How dare he call her a shrimp? He was so mean.
Puffing out her cheeks, she aggressively typed her own comeback.
There's really no need to be so rude, even if the person is being annoying to you. There are different ways to approach the matter.
It took him a few minutes to answer, but for her it felt like an eternity. It was not easy to think when her head was swirling and the same thought came back again and again.
You Shrimp don't tell me what to do.
Levy rolled her eyes at his simple ways. Why was he calling her that, anyways? It's not like he actually knew how tiny she really was. She hoped he didn't know. That'd be so awkward, after all.
I'm not telling you what to do. I'm just saying there are better ways to say it.
Why was she talking with him via youtube comments, anyways? Just minutes ago she was cleaning up her dirty room.
You noisy.
Excuse me.
Levy's anger got fueled by every word of his. She didn't care she kinda maybe not had a crush on him, if she got angry, she'd said it. It didn't matter how much hate she could get for it, she was going to defend her ideals.
And he was calling her shrimp and noisy now. What was wrong with him?
Excuse me? , she typed, I am not noisy. Just because I'm saying the truth doesn't mean I'm noisy.
Yes you are.
Levy gasped at the screen, indignant. At least he was replying faster.
But what should she do now? Leave him hanging or keep arguing with him? She was kind of glad she could have a small conversation with him, but she really had better things to do in her life to be fighting with a guy she'll never meet about manners.
Really.
Sighing, she typed back a quick reply.
Sorry, I don't have time for this nonsense.
She turned off her laptop and stood up, leaving her room to go help her mom with shopping presents for her dad.
It was not until later, when she came back home, that she saw the notification in her phone.
IronMetal subscribed to your channel.
Word Count= 1246. Muahaha, as if I'd give you Nalu talking so fast. But I'm still so sorry about the delay! I've been really lazy and stuff, well I have a life after all so... Anyways, I really hope you ship Gajevy too! And since it's my first time writing them, I'd love to hear what you have to say! Thank you so much for your reviews! I can't believe this story is near 200 reviews *screams forever* Thank you again 3
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