Hey hoped you liked the first chapter! I do not own Fairy tail.

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I stared at the newly formed symbol on my hand: a pink Dragon. I smiled slightly as I ran a finger over my stamp. In the past 24 hours my life had gone in an unexpected direction. I went from a stealthy lone mage to a member of one of the most chaotic guilds I had ever seen.

A guild with a Dragon as its insignia and its own Dragon Slayer. I glanced over to where Natsu was standing by a notice board, presumably looking for a request. In all my years of searching this seemed to be the closest I had ever felt to actually finding answers. I knew that I had been warned about Dragon Slayers but if Natsu knew something I didn't then I was willing to risk it.

A small boy was yelling at the Master on the other side of the guildhall. Eventually he gave up, running out of Fairy Tail. I watched Natsu tense up for a moment afterwards before punching the request board and storming out the door. The guild went quiet for a second, some members were murmuring about how Natsu really needed to grow up. They didn't seem surprised by his sudden outburst at all.

I was sitting at the bar with Mirajane polishing glasses in front of me. She sighed. "Poor Romeo."

"Was that the little boy?" I asked curious. I wasn't sure how to react to Natsu's angry exit. Part of me wanted to follow him to see if he was ok but I hardly knew the guy, maybe he just wanted to be left alone?

MiraJane nodded. "Yeah, he's worried about his Dad; Macao, he's a mage here. " She sighed. "Macao went to defeat some Vulcans on Mt Hakobe about a week ago…" She finished, her gentle voice trailing off. I creased my eyebrows, trying to place where Mt Hakobe was. "That's not far from here? Do you think something happened?" I asked, Mirajane had my attention now. I knew what it felt like to lose a parent.

She shrugged weakly, her blue eyes on the door. "I don't know. But it's easy to see why Natsu got so upset. He's lost his Dad too."

I sat up straight on my seat, seeing an opportunity. "Yeah he mentioned that… But he said his name was Igneel?" I tried not to sound too interested; it would probably be weird for a Celestial Spirit mage to know a Dragon's name.

Mira Jane smiled. "Yeah the fire Dragon! Pretty cool huh? Yeah he took Natsu in when he was little but one day he just disappeared. So it's easy to see why Natsu would want to help Romeo."

Igneel disappeared? And he raised Natsu? An old memory flickered in the back of my mind.

I shook my head; it was all so hard to understand. Why would Igneel do that? Why would he disappear? I groaned realising that I had more questions than before. I needed to talk to Natsu… My head snapped to Mirajane, finally processing what she had just said. "Wait! Natsu is going to Mt Hakobe? …By himself?" I tried to keep the disbelief out of my voice but failed.

Mirajane laughed, completely carefree. "Oh definitely! Don't worry. I'm sure Happy will be going too." She grinned before going to serve another guild member.

I blinked. Natsu's only back up against a possible hoard of Vulcans was a blue talking cat? I shook my head furiously. "Oh hell no." I muttered irritably to myself, jumping off my stool and sprinting after him. I wasn't going to let him die before I found out about Igneel.


I caught up with Natsu and Happy on the road out of Magnolia towards Mt Hakobe. He had a determined look on his face as he prepared to rent a cart. His normally smiling mouth in a thin line, his eyes focused. It was strange seeing him so serious. He didn't try to stop me as I climbed onto the back of the cart with him and Happy. I turned to face him as it started to move, scowling.

"Natsu are you an idiot?" I inquired seriously.

He pouted, giving me a small frown "What?"

"You can't just run off on a rescue mission by yourself! What if you got in trouble too? Who'd save you?" I yelled, trying to contain my anger. "Idiot!"

Natsu frowned at me. "But didn't you just do the same thing?"

I groaned, realising I was caught. "I came to rescue you idiot." I smiled at my stupidity as I leant back onto the cart. I stared up at the cloudy sky. "I wonder who will come to rescue me?" I mused.

"Don't worry Lucy! I will!" Happy said jovially. My smile widened, imaging the flying cat defeating a crowd of Vulcans. "Thanks Happy!" I giggled.

Natsu began to complain that Happy should be rescuing him. I ignored his squabbling, closed my eyes and let myself drift away.


"Wake up Lucy or we'll leave you behind." I heard a familiar voice call out to me. I shrugged it off, snuggling into a comfier position. "Five minutes…. "I moaned, keeping my eyes shut.

Suddenly I was being lifted up, away from the heat into the bitter cold. I shut my eyes harder as a gust of freezing cold wind chilled my bones. "You asked for it." I heard Natsu's impartial voice say before I was dropped into the wet, cold snow.

"Ahhhhhh!" I screamed, jumping to my feet, any tiredness I had gone and replaced with icy shock. I took a deep breath. Soon after, the cold quickly disappeared, not that I was warm; more as if the snow was a normal temperature for me. Natsu and Happy were standing in front of me, enjoying the show. Happy's mouth opened in awe. "Look Natsu. Lucy's eyes are blue!"

I gasped, hiding my eyes from them. Natsu watched me impatiently, his muscular arms crossed. "Aren't her eyes always blue?" He shrugged. "Hurry up we have to find Macao." Natsu declared, turning his back to me before he could see the death glare I was giving him. He didn't even know my eye colour? And I came here to save him?

Happy and Natsu marched onwards. I followed, pulling out a compact mirror to see if Happy was right. He was. My normally brown eyes were an icy blue. I cursed under my breath. I had used my magic without realising it. No wonder I wasn't cold. It just proved that I was getting too relaxed with my power, what if it had been someone other than the brain dead duo here that noticed?

I closed my eyes, focusing on drawing back the energy that had naturally flowed into my body a few minutes before, wincing as the cold returned along with my brown eye colour. I sighed, missing it already, my breath fogging in front of me.

It was so cold. I looked down at what I was wearing, hardly surprised that I was freezing. I trudged after Natsu and Happy. Grudgingly staring at Natsu's lack of clothes. "Hey how come you're not cold too Natsu?"

He looked back at me and shrugged. It was Happy who answered my question. "Natsu never gets cold! He's a fire dragon slayer after all!"

"Oh… Magic huh?" I pouted, regretting that I had stopped mine. Ahead was a snowy cliff, a dead end. Natsu was calling out for Macao. I doubted he was still himself though. Vulcans have the ability to take over human bodies when they are weakened. If Macao had really been up here for the past week the only way he'd be still alive was if a Vulcan had taken him over.

I was about to point this out to Natsu when I realised it wasn't the kind of information a Celestial Spirit mage should know, not the type I was portraying anyway. The Dragon Slayer continued to yell for Macao, ensuring that if there were any Vulcans left they would know we were here. Natsu turned to me. "Hey Lucy why don't you get one of your spirits to come out and help us look?"

I blinked. Spirits? I tried not to look horrified as I realised he meant summoning a key. It's what celestial mages did after all. It wasn't like I couldn't do it, my mother had showed me. I still needed to make contracts with my keys to use them with HeartString. I just hated having to use them this way. Holding out a key and saying long embarrassing sentences to get someone to appear. Using them with my bow made more sense, they were stronger and I didn't have to rely on them to protect me. Not that I didn't trust them, I loved my keys but I hated putting them in danger, it was my fight. They didn't deserve to get hurt because of me.

I scratched my head, stalling time. For a brief moment I was tempted to come clean but I knew that would be a bad idea. He was a Dragon Slayer; my Mother wouldn't have warned me about them if she hadn't meant it. I was disrespecting half of her wishes by just being here I wasn't about to ignore her last words to me completely. She wasn't the first one to warn me either. I thought, remembering the more ominous caution I received before her.

"Em yeah sure. Of course. Why not?" I rambled, taking out Taurus since there was no water around for Aquarius. I shuddered at the thought of bringing out any of my golden keys. Taurus was a raging pervert. Cancer was obsessed with my hair and Aquarius would probably still be holding a grudge after I got her key thrown into the sea.

I pointed Taurus' key out in front of me. "Open Gate of the Golden Bull….. Taurus." I managed to choke out, refusing to look at my companions in case they were laughing at me. A large hulking bull appeared, his powerful axe strapped to his back.

Taurus blinked, looking from side to side with confusion. I crossed my arms, speaking up before he could blow my cover. "Hello Taurus. Remember me? Your Celestial Spirit mage master?" I stared up at him, making sure he got the message.

Taurus grinned, enveloping me in hug that was a little too handsy. "Ooooh Lucy! It's been soo long, you're looking as fine as ever." He ogled my chest. "Have you grown mooore?" He grinned.

Upon noticing my glare he let go of me. "What do you need master?" he bowed teasingly.

I fixed my clothes, holding myself back from teaching the pervert a lesson. Celestial mages didn't beat up their own spirits so far as I knew. "We're looking for a friend. Help us find him." I commanded awkwardly, finding this whole situation strange.

Natsu was still yelling for Macao. Happy flying above him. I strode towards him, Taurus in tow. "Any luck Natsu?"

As if on cue a Vulcan jumped down from the mountain peak, knocking us all back in shock. His feral eyes on Natsu before landing on me. "Wo-man!" It hollered, hitting its hands off its chest as it sprinted towards me. Unintentionally I got into a crouched fighting stance, preparing for its assault, not expecting Taurus to jump in to defend me. I watched in horror as he was flung into the side of the mountain by the monkey-like beast.

"Taurus!" I yelled after him in shock, not used to seeing my spirits hurt. I called him back to his key, refusing to see him in more pain. I glared at the Vulcan, wishing I could take out my bow. Natsu was attempting to distract it from me but he was failing. It was only a matter of time before he got the same treatment as Taurus.

Before I could change my mind I sprinted towards the creature, waving my arms and screaming at the top of my lungs. I doubted that it would hurt me; it seemed this vulcan was as perverted as Taurus was. The Vulcan cheered as its beady eyes landed on me. It jumped past the flaming Natsu and threw me over its shoulder, climbing back up the mountain peak to its lair.

I felt guilty for what I did when I saw Natsu and Happy watch in shock as I was being carried away. I hoped that they weren't worried for me. Although I doubted that they were, it was more like Natsu wouldn't want to miss out on the fight.

I smiled.

Sorry Natsu but this one's mine.

The Vulcan dropped me on the icy floor of his hideout and began to hop around his lair in excitement. "Wo-man. Wo-man. Wo-man. My wo-man!" It repeated, its black eyes never leaving me.

"Not for long." I smirked, HeartString forming in my hand. I took out Taurus' key and aligned it with my shimmering bow. The Vulcan stopped, puzzled by my sparkling weapon. "Shiny?" I grumbled. I grinned, hoping that I was able to use his key after just summoning him. I pulled it back, shooting the beast with Taurus' secondary ability. My evil smile widened as I felt the creature's immense strength flow into my body. The Vulcan didn't seem to understand what I had done but it would soon. [Taurus' secondary power is to take the strength of the target and give it to the user.]

I held HeartString at the bottom of its limb, as if it were a club. I ran towards the beast crouching low as I swung my bow at its ankles, forcing it to kneel. I used the new found strength in my legs to propel off the icy wall in front of me, turning in mid-air and delivering a spinning strike to its head.

The Vulcan groaned, it's eye's rolling into it's head as it slumped forward, it's face hitting the floor with a solid thud. I sighed pleased at my handiwork, admiring HeartString before making it vanish. The bow, being purely magical, never retained damage which made it very usefully as a melee weapon. This way it would also be easier to convince Natsu that Taurus did it.

I frowned, staring down at the beast in confusion. It was still in Vulcan form. I was almost sure it had been Macao taken over because of the creature's ability to speak. "Maybe I just went too easy on you?" I sneered, resting my foot on it's head. "This will teach you to hurt one of my spirits again." I warned, lifting my foot as I prepared to finish the Vulcan's take over once and for all.

A flaming figure shot into the room just as I about toserve the final blow. I froze, my foot hovering a few inches above the beast's head. Natsu had skidded on the icy flow, coming to a stop beside the unconscious Vulcan. He looked up at me, a sceptical confusion in his black eyes.

"Em Lucy? What are you doing?" he asked. Happy hovered above him, seemingly able to grasp the situation a lot better than his pink headed friend. "Whoa. Lucy beat him up!" he exclaimed.

I blinked, panicking slightly. "Who me?" I shook my head furiously, putting my hands up to stop him. "No. No. No. It was all Taurus! You just missed him!" I laughed nervously, stepping back from the body.

Natsu stood up, dusting himself off. "Ah damn it! I wanted to beat this guy." He moaned, his face a mixture of annoyance and disappointment. Hands in his pockets, he kicked the motionless body lightly as if it were a stone on a street. The sound of a man groaning came from the Vulcan's body. I watched in awe as the beast morphed back into the man it was possessing. Natsu and Happy gawked at person lying in front of them.

"Heehhh?! Macao?!" They shouted in confusion, looking at him, then to me and back again.

I shrugged, smiling. "I guess it was some kind of take-over magic?" I examined Macao's bruised body; glad Natsu interrupted me before I might have added more damage. Kneeling down beside him I felt for his pulse. Macao groaned when my cold hands brushed against his neck, he grimaced in pain and slowly opening his eyes. He glanced at me before recognising my companions.

"Natsu…Happy…" He choked out, his voice weak and dry. "W-what are you doing here?" He coughed.

Natsu crouched down beside Macao, his serious expression returned. "We came to find you. Romeo was worried he'd lost his Dad."

Macao's eyes widened at the mention of his son, a faint smile on his cracked lips. "I almost did it you know, that was the last Vulcan but …but I was too weak." He lifted a hand to cover his eyes where small trails of tears were beginning to form. "I just wanted him to be proud of his old man. I knew the boys at his school were picking on him because of me. I just wanted to make him happy." His voice cracked.

I noticed Natsu's expression darken, understanding how angry he must feel at Macao's recklessness. Natsu's hand was tightening into a fist, he opened his mouth about to vent his frustration at Macao but I reached out, putting my hand on his, stopping him before he made Macao feel worse for abandoning his son. He paused, the fury in his eyes searching for why I was holding his hand, I offered him a small understanding smile before facing Macao. My expression serious.

"Macao your son loves you. He doesn't care about how strong a mage you are. He cares if you're still alive to be a father to him. Don't you understand? Romeo will always care more about you than about the stupid things some boys say to him at school. Yet you chose to risk your life over those boy's opinions. Did you even think about how Romeo would feel if you didn't come back? What would have those boys said to him then? How proud would he have been if you died? Knowing that this was all for his sake? You're a Dad. You're far too important to be throwing your life away. Got it?"

Tears poured down Macao's bruised face. He nodded appreciatively at me, guilt evident in his eyes. I knew he got the message. I glanced over at Natsu who seemed to have calmed down, staring off into the distance. I pulled my hand away giving him a reassuring smile while I woke him from his daze.

I helped Macao up, supporting him with my arm. I knew I had enough strength to carry him down Mt Hakobe but a small blond girl carrying a fully grown man bridal style seemed a little suspicious. I had already taken enough chances today. I shuddered,thinking about earlier.

I grinned, glancing sideways at Macao. "Don't worry. We'll tell Romeo you defeated all twenty Vulcans." I winked. He smiled gratefully.


We brought Macao back to the guild. He wasn't in bad shape after fighting 20 Vulcans. Seeing the joy on Romeo's face made me glad that I followed Natsu. I still needed to ask him about Igneel. I scanned the crowded hall for his pink hair but it wasn't there. Happy was buzzing around the room without him. I waved him over. His permanent cheerful smile widened as he flew my way.

"Hello Lucy! Do you have any fish?" he inquired in all seriousness. I raised an eyebrow in disbelief. Did I really look like the type to just carry fish around in my pockets?

"Happy where's Natsu gone?" I asked bluntly.

"You like him." He sang jovially. I rolled my eyes. "Seriously cat where is he?" I asked, more forceful this time.

Happy cocked his to the side, thoughtful. "I could tell you but I don't know if-"

"Mirajane can I get a fish please?" I raised my voice, interrupting Happy.

"Coming right up." She called back.

"He's out back by the big tree." Happy replied instantaneously.

I smiled sweetly. "Thank you Happy."

Natsu was leaning against the trunk of tree, just out of view from the guild. He seemed to be zoned out again, in another world. His dark eyes on the horizon. I snuck up on him effortlessly, stopping just a few feet away. The sun had just set and the sky was a combination of reds, oranges and yellows.

"It's like fire." I said softly, not wanting to alarm him. Natsu didn't move, a faint smile on his lips.

"It's making me hungry." He commented.

I shook my head, smiling. I stepped closer to the horizon, admiring its view further. I snuck a glance at Natsu. "I always thought that was a joke. That Dragon Slayers ate their own element." I said, more to myself than to Natsu. I turned to face him, curious. "So can you eat all fire? Even Igneel's?" I wondered, not realising that I had mentioned Igneel's name so casually until it was too late.

Natsu stiffened slightly at his foster father's name. He smiled, sentimental. "It was all he could cook. Some of his flames were too hot, even for me..." His voice trailed off. Natsu stood up, his previous open expression closed. He watched me carefully, suspicion in his eyes.

"Why are you asking?"

I shrugged, keeping my eyes on the view instead of him. "Just curious. I only found out he was an actual Dragon today. I mean that's sort of a big deal you know. Especially since you know Dragon Slayer magic. Why would a Dragon want to teach you that?" I fiddled behind my back, nervous for his response.

Natsu sighed, his guard down once again. "I don't know. He disappeared before I could ask." He admitted, defeated. I frowned. "Disappeared? For how long?"

"A couple of years." He shrugged.

I pursed my lips. "But you were calling out for him in Hargeon just the other day? Wouldn't you have looked there already by now?"

Natsu ran a hand through his hair, frustrated. "I felt him."

I froze, my head snapping to face him. "What?!" I tried to keep the shock out of my voice. Was Igneel really that close? Why didn't I feel him? I stared at Natsu, impatient for his answer.

He shrugged, looking slightly embarrassed. "It was the day before I met you. I was passing the forest when I felt his magic. I'd recognise it anywhere. Then I heard about The Salamander and I figured that it must be Igneel."

I watched him for a moment, gears turning in my head. He had felt Igneel's presence? No. He had felt his magic. A theory sprang in my head. I swallowed, hoping that I was wrong. I stepped closer to him, wary. "Em Natsu? When did you feel this magic?"

He paused, thinking for a minute. "Around 4 in the afternoon? Why?"

I blinked, shaking my head. "No. Nothing. Just wondering." A bead of cold sweat trickled down my neck. "I better get going. I'll see you tomorrow Natsu." I waved, ignoring his confused expression. I turned, letting my feet take me away from the guild.

The same time I used my fire magic against those thugs.

Natsu had sensed my magic. The magic his Dragon had given me. Is this what my Mother meant when she warned me about the Dragon Slayers? They could identify my power? Did that mean that when I accidently used Glaciem's* magic earlier his Slayer sensed it too?

A shiver tingled down my spine. I felt exposed. I steadied myself against a tree. I was at the edge of town, tall mountains looming in the distance beyond a small forest. Did my magic draw Dragon Slayers to me? I shook my head, that was impossible. I had this power for years and Natsu is the first Dragon Slayer I've met. If my magic attracted them I would know by now. I frowned, thinking of a solution.

Was there a range to my magic? Did Natsu only sense me because I was nearby that day? I turned, looking back at Magnolia and then to the mountains in the distance. My lips formed a thin line as I reached my resolve. I had to test just how sensitive Natsu was.

Utilising the strength I had stolen from the Vulcan earlier in the day I sprinted into the darkness, towards the mountain only a few miles ahead. Once I was deep into the forest away from civilisation I took out my bow, my eyes turning white as I shot at the ground, a strong wind forcing me into the air. Using the wind magic, I flew through the trees, speeding towards the steep mountain face ahead. I could see a small cliff face about ¾ of the way up. I aimed HeartString one final time at the ground below, summoning a stronger gust than before.

I stepped down on the ledge, my eyes back to their normal brown colour. HeartString still shimmering in my hand. I sighed contently. It had been a while since I had used Sky magic. I sat down on the cold ground, my back propped against the rock. I gazed out towards Magnolia, its lights twinkling in the nights sky. This should be far enough.

A light breeze gently swayed my hair. I closed my eyes. The vague memory from earlier taking form. A white figure flashed in my mind.

The Sky Dragon…

An eight year old Lucy Heartfilia sprinted through the forest, darting between trees and ducking under branches with an unfaltering wide smile, her excited cries echoing across the woods.

"Grandeeney! Grandeeney!" She shouted breathlessly. Her heart still pumping from Igneel's impromptu lesson. "Grandeeney! Come see what uncle Igneel showed me!"

She leaped over a fallen tree, HeartString in hand, arriving at a shaded clearing. A large cherry blossom glistened brightly across from Lucy, it's pink petals drifting to the ground. Lucy gasped in awe, stepping further into the clearing in an attempt to catch a falling petal. Just as it was about to land in her hand a strong gust of wind blew it away.

Lucy looked crestfallen for a moment until she noticed a Dragon hiding in the shadows. "Grandeeney!" She beamed. "Look what uncle Igneel showed me!" Lucy turned, aiming her bow up to the sky before the Dragon could reply, her eyes a brilliant red. She pulled back her hand, her bow spouted flames, the flames twisted and turned, taking the form of small dragon as they flew up into the sky and disintegrated.

Lucy smiled proudly. She faced the white Dragon, confused when she saw her irritated expression. A strong breeze blew though the clearing, forcing more petals off the cherry blossom. Grandeeney- the Sky Dragon watched the young girl silently with her icy blue eyes.

"You consider your power a gift?" Grandeeney asked, her voice raspy and cold.

Lucy blinked, surprised by the Dragon's tone. After a moment of consideration she nodded timidly.

"Foolish girl." The Dragon hissed.

The girl frowned, confused. "But it was given to me? Doesn't that make it gift?"

" 'Given' suggests you had a choice in the matter child." Grandeeney spat bitterly. "Ever since you drew that bow your fate was not your own."

Lucy looked down at HeartString, not sure if she understood what the Dragon was telling her. "I love my magic Grandeeney. If I was given the choice I would choose to have it. Always."

The white Dragon shook her head slowly, a hint of sadness in her eyes. "Not if you knew the price child. Such power can only be a burden."

The little girl's lip quivered slightly, upset by the Dragon's words. Eventually she smiled, realising something. "But I'll have Mommy and my Dragon friends at my side so I won't mind being sad. Right Grandeeney?" Lucy chirped.

Grandeeney stayed silent for moment. "Friends?" She rasped. "You really think the Dragons care for such a tiny creature? You are a means to an end child. A tool to be used." she spoke softly, dulling the sharpness of her words.

Lucy grinned. "That's not true. Mommy told me that you and Igneel are both raising little kids! And that the other Dragons are too! You do care!"

Grandeeney smiled, thinking of the blue haired girl waiting for her at home. "Ahhh yes. We Dragons are contradictory creatures. Caring for one and disregarding the other. Our kindness masks our cruelty I suppose…" the Dragon reflected.

Lucy frowned, confused again. She thought about the children her Mother mentioned. "Grandeeney can I pretty please meet your kid? We could practice our Sky magic together!"

The Sky Dragon paused, contemplating her answer. "Child I fear that would be only beneficial to me. The fate you share with the Dragon Slayers is not a fortuitous one."

Lucy's brow creased. "Dragon Slayers?" A shiver went down her spine, they sounded scary.

Grandeeney nodded. "Yes the children raised by the Dragons. Like my child. We teach them our magic."

Lucy bit her lip, pensive. "So am I one too? Since I'm learning as well?" She didn't like the sound of being a Dragon Slayer.

The Dragon laughed, amused. "The magic you practice is of another form. Our teachings are helpful but not necessary. The Dragon Slayers are different, their magic is directly linked to ours …"She paused.

"…and to yours by association. I would advise you not to seek them out, hide your power if you must."

Lucy didn't understand. Why was Aunty Sky Dragon saying such strange things? "Don't worry Grandeeny. I don't think I want to meet them after all." She confessed reluctantly, hoping that she didn't hurt the Sky Dragon's feelings.

The Dragon sighed, blowing a gust of wind through Lucy's blonde hair, undoing her pigtails. "I can't decide if that pleases me or not." She admitted, unsure. "But it is wise of you. For that meeting can only end in despair."

Grandeeney smiled, knowing she had said too much. Her ilk would not be pleased. "Now why don't I show you something that'll beat anything that old firebrain could do?" She boasted. "It's about time you learnt to fly don't you think?"

A cool breeze brought me back to my senses, sending a chill down my spine.

I sighed, standing up and releasing a dragon made of flames into the night's sky. I watched as the fire disappeared before my eyes, wondering if Natsu had felt my presence again. Grandeeney's cryptic advice echoing in my head. Did she really expect me to understand all those years ago? It was becoming clearer now. This power wasn't a gift. It was given to me for a reason and the Dragon Slayers were connected to it somehow. I stepped off the ledge, using my Sky magic to land safely on the ground below.

A meeting that can only end in despair?

Natsu need never know about our connection. From now on I would keep HeartString a secret. I had been as reckless as Macao, rushing into a situation without thinking. I would be more careful from now on.

I would be Lucy Heartfilia, the weakest Celestial Spirit mage of Fairy Tail.

Hey guys thanks for reading!

Glaciem is the Ice Dragon btw. ( Self made) Couldn't find a name for it in the wikia.

Any questions please ask away. I know it may be confusing since theres still so much to explain and show you. Thinking about skipping the daybreak arc and going straight to lullaby hope that's ok!