A/N: hey y'all I just wanted to say thanks for the continued support. Seeing how I write on an IPad, and this is my 2nd fanfic (not counting the poem), I'm astonished by the amount of views and support. Thank you so much and hope you enjoy!
P.s I still don't own Fairy Tail. Boo.
Previously
I took a deep breath in. This was the start to a brand new adventure.
(Jude POV)
"How could you let her beat you like that?!" I yelled at the failed actors. "You excel at bringing run aways home!" I beat my fist on my desk, punctuating my point.
"In our defense s-sir," the first actor spoke up hesitantly. "You failed to mention that she was a mage, and thus, we were unprepared."
I cursed at myself for forgetting such a important detail. Especially since, if they where near water, she could have summoned Aquarius. That would have caused severe damage. I slammed my fist down on the desk once more. The two actors jumped at the sudden outburst.
"You are both dismissed," I said as I ran my fingers through my hair. "Your money waits for you at the front entrance. My servants will provide means of transportation to the nearest town. Good day." They both bolted, under standing that they were to leave immediately. Turning to the grand window in my office, I sighed.
'Where are you?' I wondered. 'How may I bring you home?'
(time skip 2 days. Lucy's POV)
I glared out the train window deep in thought. 'Where should I go? What guild should I join? When's the next stop?' I wondered, flitting through questions, till my gaze darkened. 'Why isn't he looking for me?' I continued to ponder on about this topic till I felt something wet on my face. With a jolt I realized that I was crying. 'I didn't realize how much this topic hurt.' I thought to myself. 'Well of course it hurts he's your father he should be worried about you! You have every right to be hurt!' My gaze turned to steal as my thoughts became more,and more angry. 'I should turn back and scream at him. Just yell my heart out! Yeah I'll head back as soon as I reach the next stop!' Then I realized what my mind was saying. 'Why am I thinking of going back to that garbage of a dad?'
I glanced around confused, as if the train held answers to what was happening in my head. Evidently it did. As I was scanning the crowed a pair of eyes met mine. As soon as our gazes locked the other pair shifted away. Instantly the anger inside me vanished. 'Huh.' I got up and gingerly walked towards the strange passenger.
"Hey," I said slyly as I placed my hand on the back of his chair. Cocking my hip in a dominant stance I inquired, "what'cha doin'?" He blanched as he turned his head towards me.
"Oh me? Just heading back home. No place like it, am I right?" He rushed, throughing a forced smile my way.
"Certainly not!" I agreed nodding my head. "But that's not what I meant. I mean what are you doing in here?" I questioned, pointing my finger at my forehead. He begain to sweat as I glared at him.
"I...I," he stammered. "I was hoping to get you to leave in a rush, and possibly leave behind some jewels for me!" He rushed, cowering before me. I smirked at his cowardice.
"Well not today," I said as I reached for his ear. "And not any other day. Why don't you scurry along with that magic of yours and join a guild. You might help people for a change." I whispered menacingly as I flicked his ear away. I then swaggered off to my seat, inwardly congratulating myself, sitting daintily down. Keeping an eye on that dirty thought twister.
The rest of the ride was simple, calm, and pitifully boring. I glanced around the small town Lilly that I had arrived in. Sighing I made my way to a local B&B. 'Small Bloom bed and breakfast', was the signs contents. The building was, in fact, small. With a little circle window high up. The light grey paint was inviting, as well as the dark oak door. The inside was cozy. The light pastel colors continued through out the building. A small fire place was in the corner. It's flickering light was the only illumination inside the first floor. Normally that would be creepy to me, but in here it felt right. A kind looking old lady approched me.
"Now, now, now," she muttered to me. "What is a fine young women doing here in a smal town like this?" I smiled at her.
"I'm on my way to a new adventure."
