Late uptade, I know! I've been trying really hard to be quicker, but since my other FF it's reaching it's end I'll have more time to update and work on this one (I'm swimming in ideas for this FF and I want it to be awesome so I'm taking my time)
Hope you like it lovelies! YOU ARE AMAZING!

Have a nice day/night! :)


Levy said her goodbyes to Jet and Droy wishing them a good weekend. She then entered the library.

A long day of work awaited her. Her paper was almost done but she wanted it to be perfect. English Lit was one of her favorite subjects so although she had to work so much she enjoyed it.

Levy had done many poem and text analysis, most of the time she would do it just for fun. One of those would probably get her a C on the paper but she wouldn't be satisfied with that, so she worked extra hard on this particular one, she wanted that A so badly.

The campus library was pretty big. It had an east and west wings with tables and chairs. Some of them had computers. The wings were divided by big bookcases. The west wing was the closest to the door, it tend to be fuller.

Levy went to the east wing, there weren't many people there so she would find some peace and quiet. After settling on one of the tables, it was time to get some work done so she went to grab some books that would help with her research.


Gajeel entered the library with a dark aura surrounding him. He didn't want to be here at all. Today of all days.

The first table he could find by the west wing was fine. He just wanted to get it over with.

He sat down looking at the piece of paper Lily had given him. He laid his head on top of it in sign of defeat. He had absolutely no idea were to start. Maybe by getting some books? Yeah, probably.


Levy knew exactly were to look. She grabbed a couple of thick books and returned to her seat.

She pulled the laptop out of her bag and open the file. The document was over seven pages. She was so proud! This truly was some of her best work. Smiling happily she turned the pages of the books trying to find the references and last pieces of information she needed.

Concentrated on her work Levy almost didn't hear the loud thumps going around the library. And someone kept growling. She tried to ignore it but once she noticed it she couldn't help being annoyed.

She lifted her head trying to catch a glimpse of the person making such rude noises, but nothing. Shortly after, they stopped.


Gajeel was walking around the library for a good half an hour and couldn't find anything. The English Lit section was no where in sight and he was getting frustrated. His angry footsteps were echoing through the library, but he didn't care.

Every time he went to the wrong section he let out a growl of impatience. When he finally found it he quickly grabbed about five different books, not knowing exactly what he'd need and returned to his seat.

He opened a blank document on his laptop.

"Ok, let's do this shit."

He kept looking and looking to the screen. Absolutely nothing would come out. He then looked at the pages of the open books beside him. Still nothing. His teeth were ranging and his eyes were twitching. He wasn't going to make it, and he knew that if he tried to copy something off the internet the professor would find out. He learned that the hard way.

"Fuck this, I gotta have a smoke." Gajeel got up violently, grabbing his cigarettes and lighter, pushing them and his hands on his pockets. On his way out he asked the lady if she could keep an eye on his stuff since his table was so close to the front desk, which she politely said yes.

Exiting the library he looked around. Maybe he should grab something to eat. His stomach was starting to growl.


Levy had done so much progress in so little time, her paper was almost done. But there was one last reference missing, and she knew exactly where to find it. It was in one of the books she didn't grab.

Levy went back to the English Lit section, hoping to find her missing reference but there were a few books missing, including the one she needed. Maybe there was someone else there working on the paper? It was a distinct possibility. This was the only piece of information that was missing, and she would really like to finish the paper today. Levy decided to look around the library for whoever was using the book and asked them if she could just take it for a couple of minutes. It was worth the try.

First she wandered through the east wing. There were about five people there. Just two of them had books on their tables. She peeked carefully behind them. Not what she was looking for.

"Guess it must be on the west wing…" She whispered to herself.

Levy headed there and it was fuller than the east wing. She started walking around but couldn't find anything until a table near to the entrance caught her eye. Getting closer she realized those were the books she was looking for but the person who had been using them didn't seem to be around. She looked up to the lady in the reception who signaled her to come closer.

"The young man who was on that table got out a few moments ago, I think he might take a while."

"Oh, I see… I just needed to consult one of the books he has… It would just take few minutes… Would that be ok?"

"Well, since it's you Levy, I don't see why not. And after all he is not using them right now."

"Thank you so much! I promise I'll try to be quick."

Levy sat at the table and run through the pages of the book. She had brought her pad in her pocket. It took her less then two minutes to find and write down the references she was looking for. She was tugging the pad back into her pocket and glanced at the screen of the laptop on the table which was still on. The librarian was entertained reading a book so Levy got a little closer. Reading the document she was feeling sorry for this poor person. It had some strong, valid points to start from but they didn't really connected, in on topic he would talk about something and in the other he'd talk about a completely different subject.

The paper was due on Monday and there was no way this person would be able to finish it on time, or at least to make something acceptable. Levy bit her lip, she felt bad for whoever was this stranger, so she decided she wanted to help.

She got up and went back to her table deciding to make her good deed of the day. On her backpack she found a pen-drive and quickly connected it with her laptop. From about two dozen of files she chose one who wasn't her best work but that was good enough to get at least a C. Transferring the file to the pen Levy walked up to the librarian again and asked to use one of the printers.

She remembered this one analyses very well so she gave it a quick read, writing little annotations on the pages to help this person to understand it better. On the final page she wrote: "Please do not copy this as it is. Try to do it by yourself, I'm sure you can! Oh, and other thing, do something nice for a stranger someday. One simple act of kindness creates an endless ripple."

She left the papers on top of the keyboard of the laptop and went to grab her own stuff since her job there was done. On her way out she stopped by the reception.

"If he asks please don't tell him it was me…"

The lady winked at her. "Don't worry, your secret is safe with me."

And with a smile Levy left the library feeling happy for being able to help some stranger who would never know who she was.


Gajeel decided to return to the library. After eating a hot dog, drinking a beer and having two smokes he decided he was ready to give it another try. It wasn't like he had much of a choice.

Entering the library his table seemed untouched. Everything in it's place.

"Thanks." He said passing by the lady giving her a half smile. She just nodded.

Reaching his table he rested a box of muffins he'd brought in case he got hungry. He sat down and closed his eyes taking a deep breath but when he opened them something unfamiliar was there, a pile of papers he was sure weren't there before. Gajeel ran through the pages gaping, not believing what was happening. Has he read the final note he didn't know what to think. "One simple act of kindness creates an endless ripple." Who was this awesome person who just saved him, who made this miracle come true which he much needed today?

"Hey, lady, did you see who put this here?" He was holding the pile of papers on his hand.

"Oh my, oh my, I'm sorry young man, I didn't, I was distracted for a few minutes… You see, my glasses fell and I had to look for them."

Gajeel cocked his head to the side, he didn't seem very convinced but didn't push it further.

He would love to thank this stranger but he guessed the best way to repay him was to follow the indication on the last note.

With a new found motivation and in a much better mood Gajeel studied the paper that had been given to him so that he could use it as a reference to write his own. Now that he could see how it all connected it was much simpler to understand.

It took him about four hours but he managed to put together a decent looking piece of work. He was actually really proud of it since he had never work so hard for an assignment.

It was getting dark outside and Gajeel figured it was time to go. His paper was finished, just needed some final touches which he could do at home. He stretched his arms over his head and looked to the side. The librarian lady was yawning, she looked tired. He then had an idea.


She had been called by yet another student who needed help finding a book. It's not like she didn't enjoyed her job but her shift was already twelve hours long, she was tired and missed her family. It was the downside of working on a 24 hour open library.

After helping the student she returned to the reception and spotted a box on the distance. She got closer and looked around confused and then noticed a note on top of the box. She read it.

"One simple act of kindness creates an endless ripple. You seem tired, eat some chocolate muffins."

She looked at the note with tears in her eyes, knowing exactly who had left it there.

"Thank you…" She mumbled looking at the closest table table to the reception, that was now empty.