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Gray and Lyon threw Grandine's door open, nearly knocking it off its hinges. The older woman was in the kitchen baking cookies when the two men marched in. She gave them a wide smile. "Hello, what can I-"

"Lucy's a Winter Guardian!"

"Lucy's a Summer Guardian!"

They had both yelled out at once. Even so, Grandine heard both of them clearly. The cookies clattered to the floor. "Excuse me?" she asked. "That's impossible. There's no way for someone to have two different sets of powers."

Gray was fuming. "I saw it with my own eyes!" He didn't know what to do or say. There was no denying that he was starting to care for the girl more than he'd like to admit. Not once had he questioned his relationship with Cana, but as soon as Lucy showed up nothing made sense. Then the kiss they shared in the woods. There was something between them. If she was a Summer Guardian then they would be separated. He was hoping with every fiber in his being that she was a Winter Guardian.

"You guys must find out who she is. Make her remember any way you can. Unless we know who she is, there's nothing we can do." She started pushing them out the door. "I will call a meeting for the Guardian Council. This could be a serious issue."

Gray and Lyon wanted to keep talking to her, but the door was slammed in their face.

X

"You mean she just disappeared?" Laxus asked, not fully understanding what was happening.

"I don't understand it either," Ultear said with a sigh. "I just woke up and she was gone."

"Did anything happen recently?" Juvia asked. "Something that could have made her want to leave? Did you upset her in any way? She may be an adult now, but she's definitely a child at heart. There's no telling how she can react to certain situations."

Ultear shook her head. "Not that I know of. The only reason I could think of for her ever wanting to leave would be to look for Layla, but Lucy knows fully well that it isn't possible to find her. She hasn't mentioned Layla in a while, either, so that probably isn't likely at all."

"Do you think there's any way she's with Gray and Lyon?" Laxus asked.

"That's impossible," Ultear said, shaking her head. "She doesn't even know where the Winter Guardians live. They're in such a small town that the only way to get there is to know where it is. It's hard to simply stumble upon."

"We'll ask them, anyways,"Juvia said, determination in her eyes. She grabbed Ultear's hand. "We'll find her. Don't worry."

X

Lucy sat at the island in the kitchen, thinking hard. Her mind was swirling with different thoughts. For one thing, her kiss with Gray kept running through her mind. Oddly enough, she felt as if there was someone she wanted to tell. A sister? A mother? She wasn't sure.

Another thing was the issue about her being a Guardian. She couldn't remember what the word meant. If she was one should would certainly know. Lyon and Gray hadn't explained much, so she was at a loss.

She let out a heavy sigh and looked out the window. She couldn't deny the fact that the sun was calling her. Whenever she went outside the yellow rays went right to her. When she was inside the frozen castle she felt weird, out of place. Outside was like she was home.

Lucy saw Gray and Lyon walk up the path with Wendy and Romeo. They were all laughing together. It made her heart warm. She always wished for a family. Of course she wasn't sure if she had one, but she had a feeling it wasn't large if there was one.

"Lucy!" Gray called. He came into the room with a wide smile on his face. "Wendy and Romeo are going to go ice skating at the rink in town and they want you to come along."

"Okay," Lucy said with a smile. She got out of her seat and followed the two kids outside.

"Juvia and Laxus should be here soon," Lyon said, sitting where Lucy was.

"I can't believe it's already March," Gray said, running a hand through his hair. "Lucy has been here for two months. That's crazy!"

"It really is," Lyon said, watching the blonde's figure disappear into the treeline. Not a minute later, Juvia and Laxus came from the other direction. "Looks like they're here."

The four all met in Gray's office to map out how they would change the seasons. It was a delicate process, melting the snow properly and adding just enough rain. They didn't want too much ice as people are put in danger, but they needed some.

X

In town, Wendy and Romeo were given the task of trying to get Lucy to remember more of her past. As they strapped on their skates and Romeo paid with the money Gray gave him, Wendy tried to spark a conversation. "Lucy?" she asked. "What was your house like growing up?" She decided to ask something simple and effective.

Lucy scrunched her eyebrows together. "It was...dark," she said slowly. Her heart started beating rapidly. She closed her eyes, trying to calm her breathing. An image of the bars flashed through her mind again. Really, what is that? Was I truly in jail? She thought hard, trying to remember.

All at once a memory flooded her senses.

"Wh-who are you?"

"My name is Loke. I'm here to take you away from this horrible place."

The bars were smashed, scattered across the floor. The man was half inside the hole the bars protected, sunlight surrounding him.

"Loke," Lucy said. The name rolled off her tongue. She shook her head. "Can we just go skate?"

Wendy nodded, wondering if the name was any sort of clue to find out who Lucy is.

X

Cana grit her teeth, pulling the laces on her skates tighter.

"Stupid Gray," she muttered under her breath.

It had been almost a week since her breakup with Gray, but it was still fresh her mind. She knew that there had to be a reason for breaking up with her. They had been doing so well for so long. She didn't even want to marry Gray. He was great and all, but she wasn't thinking about marriage yet. She was still young and wanted to live her life. Being tied-down by marriage wasn't something that appealed to her at her age. She wished that Gray would have stopped to listen to her, but it seemed like his mind was truly made up. He seemed pretty determined, so she wondered if there was another reason.

Cana waved for an usher, wanting him to take her purse and shoes to her locker. She wouldn't mind a drink, either. While she was waiting, she looked around the rink, seeing if she knew anyone. Her eyes locked on Wendy and Romeo. Aren't those the kids that follow Gray around?

She watched as Romeo left to go pay at the counter. Wendy turned and talked to a blonde girl. Cana hadn't noticed her before. She was really pretty. Her hair looked silky, her face was clear, her body thin, and her breasts were as big as her own.

Cana decided to go talk to Wendy. She handed her stuff over to the usher who finally arrived and skated over towards Wendy and the blonde girl. When she was close, Wendy smiled and waved.

"Hi, Cana!" she said cheerfully. She wasn't aware that Gray broke up with her. "What are you doing here?"

Cana smiled. She always loved Wendy. "I just came by to kill time before eating dinner with my father," she said. She not only wanted to kill time, but also to distract herself from Gray. Her father was coming to stay a couple nights, so that part was true. "Who's your friend?"

Wendy knew that Gray didn't want anyone knowing about Lucy, but she figured introducing her to Cana held no harm. "This is Lucy." She wasn't about to say how she knew her, though. "She's my cousin, visiting from another town. I never knew I had a cousin. Cool, huh?"

Cana's eyes narrowed, but she still managed a smile. She always thought Grandine was an only child. Wendy's father died shortly after Wendy was born, so she didn't know if he had any siblings. "That is pretty cool." She saw Romeo coming towards them. "I better get skating or else I won't be able to at all."

"Okay, bye!" Wendy said, her smile still there.

Cana nodded and skated away. She wasn't sure who Lucy was, but she knew that Wendy was lying. She had a feeling Lucy was connected to Gray, and she was going to figure her out.