Once Kireba got to Natsu's team, Erza thought Kireba was related to Gray because of her light blue hair, but she explained that her hair was that way naturally.

"Are you related to Natsu?" Erza asked.

"No, I'm not related to anyone here. I just know him from ten years ago." She replied.

"Ten years?! Wow, you have a great memory." Lucy complimented.

"Well to be honest, it kinds slipped my mind."

"So your joining our team?" Gray asked.

"Why not. I might get to know others better since your team seems to be the most talked about."

"You'll be known across the guild with us." Natsu said smiling.

"So what job did you pick?" Lucy asked.

"This." Natsu held out the flyer and everyone examined it.

"A menace?" Lucy said reading deeply into it. "Three of them? They don't know who or what it is. There's no description about anyone."

"Looks like we'll be there for a while." Gray said.

"Alright, get it approved and we'll go." Erza said with a cart full of luggage.

"How in the world does she carry all that!" Kireba thought looking at the hundreds of suitcases on the cart.

Natsu went to get it approved and came back a few moments later. They all left for the Oak Town. Before they left, Kireba heard someone talk about her. She listened carefully and found out it wasn't anyone from Fairy Tail, it was someone from the Rune Knights.

"Why now?" She thought. Luckily, the person was only two miles away from the entrance. "Now's my chance."

Everyone thought of taking the train to Shirotsume Town and walk the rest of the way.

"Train will get us there quicker than carriage." Lucy said. "So suck it up Natsu, it's only takes a couple hours."

"I don't care! I said I wasn't gonna ride the train again and I won't!" Natsu argued.

"But, you always say that." Happy said.

"Umm I have my own transportation and if Natsu doesn't want to take the train he can ride with me. I don't like taking trains either." Kireba offered.

"Do you think he'll be ok?" Gray asked.

"I don't know."

"Well, I'm going with Kireba." Natsu said walking towards her. "Although, can't we just walk?"

"If you wanna walk you can walk but, I'm not gonna." Lucy retorted.

"Alright then, we'll see ya there." Gray said heading for the station with Erza and Lucy.

Kireba waved to them and started walking for the entrance. As Natsu and Kireba walked, he insisted on taking a shorter route to the entrance, but Kireba said she had her own ways of getting there. Natsu went his ways while Kireba went hers. Natsu as at the entrance before her and it was sunset. They walked farther away from Magnolia.

"So, Why don't you like trains?" Kireba asked.

"I have motion sickness." He replied.

"Oh. Do you think you'll be able to handle it?"

"Anythings better that a train."

"Ok, wait here."

Kireba wrote a symbol for night in the air. She then said:

"I summon the serpent of the night, Nora!"

A purple magic seal appeared in the air a couple feet from her. The black-purple serpent appeared from the circle its length was as long as half of Magnolia. Natsu was surprised at what she summoned Is was a dragon-like creature but with no wings and a snake-like body.

"You summoned me, Kireba?" The serpent asked.

"Yes, could we ride you to Shirotsume Town?" She asked.

"Of course." She laid her head on the ground to let them climb on.

"Like I said, will you be ok? We're going in the air."

"I t-t-think I'll be f-f-fine." Natsu said still surprised.

"Oh yea, don't tell anyone about this, ok?"

"You have my word."

"Aye!" Happy replied.

They climbed on to Nora's back and they flew to Shirotsume Town. Natsu got sick still, but luckily, it only took thirty minutes to get there. Nora landed in a far away field and they walked the rest of the way there. Happy carried Natsu there rest of the way.

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Kireba, Natsu, and Happy made it to Shirotsume before the others. It was morning before they arrived. Kireba waved to them and greeted them.

"So, did you get sick." Gray asked Natsu.

"Aye, he sure did." Happy answered.

"What was it?" Lucy asked. Kireba hoped Natsu wouldn't tell them what it was.

"I don't remember. It was too dark for me to see." He answered.

Kireba was relieved that she found someone to trust.