"Ah, I don't know where I am." I complained, my luggage behind me, the map to FairyTail in my free hand. "Maybe I should have brought Spirit with me…" I trailed, frowning.

The day was bright and sunny, and yet, it was windy. I didn't really like it because I had to take control over my dress and make sure it doesn't get in the way. The wind was harsh, and my legs were aching from going around in circles. I had no idea where I was going.

The wind was beginning to piss me off, but I somehow managed to stay calm. Sometimes, I randomly get so depressed for no reason. I sometimes think it has something to do with my memory loss, and for the past three years, I haven't remembered a thing. Not even flashes or images.

The harsh winds blew once more, while I was deep in my thoughts, and my map was ripped out of my hands. I was brought back to reality, and my eyes widened in surprise as I watched the map dance away in the sky. I let out a squeal in surprise, then a frustrated sigh as I dragged my luggage, running after the map. My free arm was extended as I made a desperate reach for the map in the sky all while running through the busy streets of Magnolia. People moved away from me, startled. Others stared at me in disgust as they watched me helplessly chase after the piece of paper. It was a wonder why nobody even bothered to help me. Maybe I didn't need any help.

Suddenly, the ground flashed black, and I glanced up to see someone had jumped over me. I was already getting out of breath after running so far, and when I looked over for my map, it was gone.

I let out a frustrated sigh, and stared at the ground. Without the map, I'd have to search for FairyTail some other way.

"Hey," A voice suddenly appeared, and I glanced up to find a boy with pink, spiky hair. He wore a white muffler, and dark clothes that contrasted with it. He wore sandals, and he had slightly squinty-like eyes. "You seemed pretty frustrated over that flying piece of paper." He pointed out. "What's it for."

I sighed, rubbing the back of my neck. "Well, It was a map to somewhere important."

"Important? Where does it lead to?" The boy questioned.

"Well, that's a secret." I couldn't help say. Who was this kid?

"Well, that makes me even more curious." He complained. He reminded me of a little kid. "Ah, Well, if it's that important to you then here." He held out his arm, and in his hands was the map.

"The map!" I exclaimed, taking it. "Oh my gosh! Thank you so much!" I grinned. My smile faltered when I felt the paper was wet. I peeled the map open, to find the ink was messed up. I blankly stared at the piece of paper, unsure of what to think. "It's...ruined."

"Yeah..sorry about that." The boy said, rubbing the back of his head before giving a large cheeky smile. "I fell into a puddle when I jumped over you to get this."

I bit the inside of my cheek to keep me from screaming. "How am I supposed to find him now?"

"Him?" The boy questioned.

"Well, I was looking for a place, only to find a specific person." I explained, crumpling the piece of paper up into a soggy ball.

The boy held his head up high, closing his eyes. "Geez, you seem so depressed. Why don't you ask around?"

I was silent. I didn't like to admit that I was a socially awkward person. After all, I stayed in a village for three years without leaving it. I was out of my comfort zone now that I left that village.

"Huh?" He glanced down at me, before grinning.

"I guess since you tried to help you deserve to know where I'm going." I said, avoiding his question. "I'm looking for a guild named FairyTail."

There was silence, and he stared at me, making me uncomfortable. "Why?"

"Do you always ask questions?" I asked.

"Nastu!" Another voice exclaimed. The pink haired boy turned around, and I couldn't help but look in his direction out of curiosity. There, a small blue cat with wings glided towards us. I couldn't help but gape in amazement. I knew magic existed, but flying, talking cats?

The cat looked at me, confused. "Eh? Who's this?" The cat then turned to the boy named 'Natsu'. "Oh, And Lucy is coming. I didn't want to carry her here." The cat gave a cheeky grin.

I felt more confused now more than ever. Naturally, I knelt down and smiled. "I'm Luna."

The cat was silent, and he turned to Natsu. "She's weird." I heard him whisper.

I stood up, slightly offended. Nastu shrugged and turned to me. "Why FairyTail?"

"Because I'm looking for a man named..Gildarts?" I told him, feeling slightly uncomfortable knowing more people were coming.

"Gildarts? You know him?" Natsu asked before he pointed his thumb at his own chest, his sharp teeth showing. "Lucky for you, I'm apart of FairyTail!"

I couldn't help but smile at his words, and I clapped my hands together. "Really? So you know Gildarts?!" I exclaimed.

Natsu then stared at me blankly yet again. "Yeah."

"Where is he? Can you show me?" I questioned frantically.

"Well, he's not here right now. He took a job and who knows when he'll come back." He shrugged. I felt my smile slowly fade, and I sighed.

"Ah, what am I gonna do now?" I complained.

"Are you a mage?" Natsu asked. "What magic do you use?"

I shook my head sadly. "No..well..I want to. Believe me, I really want to be a mage and many people have tried to teach me...but for some reason it won't work." I sighed. "But i'll try. And I'll keep on trying- just you watch!"

"You guys!" A new voice appeared. This time, it was a female. "I thought we're supposed to stick together." The girl that came up to us was blond, and her hair was tied in two small pigtails. the way she dressed kind of reminded me of Spirit.

"Lucy!" Natsu grinned.

"Eh? Who's this?" The girl 'Lucy' questioned.

I gave a shy wave, "I'm Luna." I mumbled.

"Luna, about your magic problem- we'll see about that. I'll take you to the guild and there has to be someone that'll teach you magic while you wait for Gildarts." Natsu said with a nod.

"Really? Promise?" I couldn't help but say.

Natsu brought both his arms up and rested them just behind his head. "Yeah, sure, whatever."