Hey everyone! Wow...ah *Nervous laughter* It's...Um...been a while. Well, I guess I should start off with a humongous apology. I haven't updated in soooo long and I feel so bad that I never got to finish this story. I bet your all thinking...Wow, what got this author to update? Well, recently I have been getting a lot of messages from people wanting me to update which made me read this while story again from beginning to end. As you all know, I lost a lot of interest in Fairy Tail and this story. But, reading this back from the beginning reminded me why I loved Fairy Tail and how much I enjoyed writing this story and I felt so bad knowing I never finished and leaving all these people who enjoyed my story to never get to see the end. So, I pulled my sleeves and decided...You know what I am going to finish this! I've had authors on with stories I ordered and how sad I felt when they never updated again and just disappeared. I don't want that so even if I have lost a lot of interest I am determined to finish and just fall back in love all over again with this and Fairy Tail.
So, with my incessive rambling out of the way, without further ado! The long awaited chapter!
Pain burst through every inch of his body, spiralling and wrapping around the nerves of his body like a rope wrapping around himself restricting every movement. Blurry, black dots clouded his vision and his mouth felt unnaturally dry. He knew his actions would have led him to this kind of feeling, but nothing could have prepared him for this amount of torment he was being forced to live through.
Keahi gasped for panic air, his lungs working overtime. He has never felt pain like this before. It was so agonising he felt like he was on the brink of madness, one jump away from plunging himself into a dark, unknown abyss with no return. And, there was only one route for where this pain was bleeding from.
His hand.
He glimpsed down, teeth gritted, at the offending piece of object. The skin was shredded, like he was just stuck his hand into a open fan. Red blood doused the area and droplets fell to the group like the pitter patter of rain against a closed window. The sight was so gruesome and left his entire body a shivering mess.
Keahi took a huge gulp of air and ripped his gaze from the sight, eyes frantically dashing around his surrounding to find something that could distract him from the overwhelming feeling that was tearing him down.
But, there was nothing around his to see.
His eyes could only look at a dark, red atmosphere. There were no objects, people, nature or even any light. Just a endless red surrounding him, it made up the sky and ground, every inch around his body.
The ground at his feet was the only other thing there was. It was a small piece of land, that he could see every nook and cranny where he sat
This was his home. Always had been since he had been betrayed, locked up with a key and discarded like a dirty, piece of cloth that had lost it's purpose.
This was Keahi's home. Empty, cold and always the depressing sight he was faced with every day. He imagined his precious siblings to be in a similar positions, worse off since they may not have anyone to release them the prisons they were subjected too.
Another sharp sting blazed through Keahi's body and he let out a boorish roar. The pain in his hand was going pass unbearable now.
He had no one to blame but himself for this. It was his decision to exit his home to join the search for Slave around Fairy Tail. He promised himself he wouldn't go too far from Lucy so it would be okay to leave and help join the search. He hated his homeland, with a passion that no words could describe, so any opportunity to leave was a blessing. He didn't tell Lucy as he thought it was a minor decision and he wanted to play his part. Slave had set a spectacular show on how dangerous he was and Keahi was in no mood to let that creepy man skitter his way around Fairy Tail.
But, he didn't find Slave...Instead he found out something so much more important.
Lucy's keys. He was hidden well, no one noticing his presence, but was there for the whole conversation. He knew about Lucy's keys, the mind manipulation that Fairy Tail was unknowingly flowing in, and how much high the survival stakes had gone. Lacus Animarium was a guild hidden in shadows, their every move and intention covered in lies and deceit.
He would have left straight away, joining up with Lucy and spilling his guts about everything. However, there was one thing that stopped him. Lucy's key's. He could only think of why. It made sense if Lacus Animarium made Fairy Tail hate Lucy's entire being or they wanted her out of the guild so they built up this façade of her killing Elfman for some ulterior motive. Because, those points connected. They had a link.
But, not Lucy's keys.
Why did it matter if Lucy had them or not? Why did Fairy Tail specifically tear them from Lucy? They had to be important otherwise Fairy Tail would have just kicked Lucy out. There was no reason why they took the one thing that made her who she was as a mage. So, why? Why did they make it a point to steal the keys and put them under such heavy protection?
It were these infuriating questions that made Keahi stay behind. It was these unusual questions that made Keahi stay in the room when everyone else left. It was these worrisome questions that made Keahi reach out his hand and take the key's from the protected shield.
He knew the consequences all too well. He knew if he tried to breach the barrier that he would face some sort of pain. But, he had never really encompassed how much agony he would actually be facing.
"Damn it!" Keahi cursed, voice sore to his ears "Why aren't you healing?!"
Confusion riddled his brain battling against the torment encasing his body. Usually, whenever he returned back to his home world ,behind the key, any injuries he received in the mage's world usually would heal and disappear instantaneously. He couldn't particular give a answer why though Keahi always suspected it was because he didn't belong to the mage's world anymore and the nature of who he really was.
So, even while he stole the key, he thought to himself that whatever he faced for his actions wouldn't last forever.
He was wrong. Very, oh so very, wrong.
Keahi knew he couldn't last much longer. He was either going to pass out from the injury or lose his mind in suffering. He couldn't see anything positive to him, there was no light at the end of this narrowing tunnel and he was frightened of what lay ahead of him.
When all seemed lost, was when it happened.
It was soft at first and Keahi didn't register the change at all. But as movements tricked pass and the growing light became more and more apparent. Keahi's twitching eyes, blinking rapidly, focused on the sudden glow that was slowly appearing itself right in front of him.
He wasn't entire sure of what was happening. Keahi didn't know if he was hallucinating since his mind and body had finally given up and succumb to the deafening amount of pain oozing from his hand.
So, he only sat there and watched dumbly as the foreign light grew and evolved. Keahi sat and watched, body letting out numerous involuntary twitches, not letting his attention wonder like a empty corpse wilting away by the second.
Finally, the light reached it's peak almost blinding Keahi entirely before vanishing in a single second like the moon covering the sun in eclipse. And, now where the light had been stood a man.
He was tall in height and handsome by features. Keahi couldn't see the colour of his eyes clearly since they were hidden away by a lightly-tinted sunglasses. What he did notice was the mass of orange hair that encompassed his hair, thick and long, that resembled a lion's mane. He wore a sharp suit, blazer unbuttoned and pants slightly use, and he had a look of determination across his face.
Keahi eye's connect to the strangers and he watched the emotions flitter through the man's features. Determination, acceptance, anger, and finally confusion. The man's eyes flittered down Keahi's body before they honed in on a particular limb. Keahi gradually tilted his head down to look at the area which had caught the unknown's man's attention.
It was his unharmed hand that was holding a set of golden keys.
His eyes snapped to the strangers face in time to see the snarl form across the man's lips, showcasing his needle sharp teeth.
"Give me those key's right now!"
The voice vibrated through the air, pure rage clouding every inch of the tone, as the man took a threating step forward.
Keahi said nothing. He was beyond shocked, like he had been thrown into ice cold water without any warning, and he didn't know exactly what to do or what way to move or even think.
Impossible.
This is impossible. It can't be. Keahi couldn't believe the image his eyes were projecting. There was a person. There was a person right in front of him...No, there was a person in his home land!
"I won't say this again. Give me those key's right now! Otherwise, I won't hesitate to use force. Those key's are important and I won't let you have them!" the man roared, a deep vibrating noise encasing the background like the growling of a cat.
It snapped Keahi out his dumbfounded lure.
"W-W-Wait!" Keahi yelped, voice estranged "I-I-I can..."
Not another word could be said as a punchy sting flew up from his damaged hand, crawled up the space of his arm, flittered across his shoulder, sleuth over his face and dug directly into his brain. A high-pitched scream gnawed it's way out of his lungs and his eyes shot down to his hand.
The blood was flowing faster, hitting the ground in large splashes. He had made a mini-pool just near to his knee where he crouched on the floor. It was worse now, so much more worse, and he didn't know what to do or if they was even anything to be done. For one of the first times in his life, Keahi felt gripping fear tighten around his throat threating to choke him cold.
"Your hand..."
The voice was a blessing of a distraction and managed to make Keahi lift his said so he could look at the man. The rage was gone from his face and only uncertainty, shock and worry was left on face.
"I-I can explain," Keahi started again, reminding himself to take deep breaths "Y-You must be o-one of L-Lucy's celestial s-spirits."
The man's eyes widened to the point where his eyebrows got hidden by his mass of hair "How did you? You know Lucy?!"
"I-I can explain. I-I promise I can. S-So please. Please...I-I'm begging you...J-Just wait."
The man clenched his fist tight, shoulders going stiff and still. His gaze rushed between Keahi's face then his hand and then back to Keahi's fine. After a few moment's of soundless tension, the unknown man finally spoke.
"Okay..." he started "I will. Your hand doesn't look good at all. I'll help you. I'm going to get someone to come here. But, once I do, you are going to give me those key's straight away. You understand?"
Keahi said nothing. The man kept his gaze for a few seconds before turning his head to the side. Taking a deep breath, he began to glow a lightish hue. Keahi watched as that bright light grew and grew before disappearing, in a blink of a eye, just at it had before.
Now that he was alone, with nothing to take away his attention, the pain flittered back into his senses. Keahi dared not look at his hand. The man had left him alone, that was true, but he had not left without a parting gift. Hope. Sparkling, bright, warm hope. Help was coming. He couldn't have wished for a better miracle.
And, so Keahi waited patiently, a noiseless atmosphere to keep him company.
It wasn't too long before the glow came back, except this time was too. The orange man soon came into focus, however, this time another body came into existence beside him. It was a girl, figure standing straight and hand's neatly placed in front of her holding onto something Keahi couldn't make out. She had light pink hair, unusual but Keahi couldn't really complain too much since his hair was made out of literally fire, and bright, crystal blue eyes. What made her really stand out was her clothing though, she was dressed in a black and white maids outfit with shackles bounding each of her wrists.
"Is this him?" the girl asked, voice without a hint of emotion.
"Yeah," the orange hair man replied
"His hand...is...I have never seen such wounds on a person before. It is horrible." the women claimed stiffly.
Neither Keahi or the man said a word.
"Virgo's going to help you." the man said and then took a step forward to Keahi "There, I kept my end of the deal. I want those keys. Now."
Keahi swallowed hard, knowing his next word was not going to go down well like a sinking ship in a rabid storm.
"No."
The man's eyes enlarged behind his sunglasses and he bared his teeth. Virgo's lips twitched downwards otherwise her face remained stoic.
"I said I will help you for the key's. You can't just say no. I told you I will take it by force if I have too. And, I am going too." the man promised.
Keahi knew he had to pace his next words carefully if he had any chance of this situation turning in his favour. He was wounded too badly to put up a fight but he knew he could not let this man take the key's at all.
"I know you want them. B-But you have to listen to me."
"And, why should I? I don't know who you are. Look, I don't care how you know Lucy a single bit. Right now, I have a lot of precious friends back home that are dying to see someone extremely important to them. I am making them wait because I am not going to go back to Lucy, or let anyone else too, without her keys being given back to her. I need to give those back to her...It was taken and we...couldn't go back to her. But, now the connections back and we all want to see her again. I just need the keys with me." the man explained, voice cracking slightly at the end.
Keahi's heart thudded dully in his chest.
"I know you do. But, I can't let you go back to Lucy. E-Especially not with your key's."
"Why not?!"
"B-Because if you do, you'll put Lucy in danger!"
Keahi's words sliced through the tension building up. The man looked so confused, it was displayed across his face so clearly, while Virgo simply stood there not saying a word.
"What do you mean...we'll put her in danger?" the man asked, voice very low.
"I-I can't really explain it all,"
"You better start somewhere."
"L-Listen. It's really hard too-"
"That's it no more excuses. Those key's are mine. Right now!"
"I told you-I-I can't!"
"If I may?" Virgo's voice firmly cut through the conversation with ease "This is no time for arguing. The man, with the fire hair, is gravely injured and losing too much blood as we speak. Loke, you can have this argument later. This man seems to know princess and far more of the outside world then we do at the moment. There must be a reason he has our keys. I feel that we should listen and follow his orders for now. Even if his intentions are astray, he has no power or health to fight us. We will return to princess, I promise. But, we must not do so with haste especially if she is in danger."
Loke said nothing back. He seemed to tilt his head as if he was running the girl's clean explanation in his head trying to find holes in her proposal. Nothing must have been brought up in his mind as he let out a contended sigh.
"Thank you." Keahi said to the girl with deep appreciation.
"Do not show me gratitude. I do not need it. I simply thought of the most logical movement in this situation. Nothing more and nothing less."
Keahi couldn't fault her thought process in that.
"Okay, you said Lucy's in danger. Could you at least let me know what we have to do to stop her from getting hurt?" Loke asked, voice a little strain showing he wasn't happy with this decision at all.
Keahi took a deep breath, "I need you to go back to the celestial world and make sure that none of Lucy's celestial beings go to her. This is very important. No one should visit Lucy. I know you may find it difficult to believe me but trust me when I say this. I really think no one should go to her at this moment."
Loke's eyebrow twitched at Keahi's words. He looked ready to fight back and would have if he couldn't feel Virgo's unnerving stare drill a hole at the side of his head.
"Fine!" Loke contended "I'll go back to the celestial world. I wouldn't do anything to hurt Virgo while I'm gone though. She may not look like it but she holds one of hell of punch!"
Keahi said nothing. Loke through one last glare to the fire demon and a calm, assuring one to Virgo before he slowly disappeared in a glowing hue. Once Loke was gone, Virgo took a couple step forwards before she dropped to her knees right in front of Keahi.
"Show me your hand."
Keahi took a cautious breath before gently holding out his hand so Virgo could examine the wound. Virgo eyes trained mechanically on the bloody area and she brought up her hands holding the object inside firmly between the two. Now that she was this close, Keahi could figure out what exactly she was holding on too.
Bandages and a small bottle.
"This is worse then I thought. It really is a wound I have never seen before." Virgo said calmly.
She placed down the materials on the floor before ripping the bandage so she had a large strip in her hand.
"I first have to wipe off all the excess blood. This will hurt a lot." Virgo spoke bluntly.
Before Keahi could comment, Virgo carefully dabbed the material on the back of his hand first. It hurt. A lot. Keahi gritted his teeth so he wouldn't scream out in pain. Tears leaked out of the corners of his mind. He wasn't a crier by any means but he knew this amount of suffering would bring any sane, strong man to his knees and brawling like a baby.
"I will do this gently as possible." Virgo spoke up, voice holding a slight tone of softness for the first time.
Keahi watched carefully as she dabbed the material against his hand in meticulous movements. There was no rubbing involved and Keahi was immensely glad of that. The girl did seem to know what she was doing. The more she pressed against the wound the more he adapted to the pain. The one hand that wasn't pressing the white material, now soaked red, against his injury was touching his hand from below in support, so their palms were in contact with one another.
The touch was surprisingly soothing, which he wasn't expecting at all seeing how reserved the celestial spirit was, but he was beyond please to have it. It helped keep him grounded and something to focus on apart from the stinging pain. Her palm was soft, warm and welcoming to his heart.
"How did you get this wound?" Virgo's voice cut through the silence.
Keahi looked to wear her eyes were but made no contact as she was concentrating on his hand
"I...I stole Lucy's key's, wait! Before you get angry, it isn't like that. Lucy's keys were locked up in this purple, light shield and when I went to get it, it kind of tore my hand in the process." Keahi explained, feeling like he did it very lamely and not adequate enough.
Virgo didn't seem to notice or mind as she simple nodded her head, "I see. A purple shield? If it is what I am thinking it is, then it explains why none of us could not leave the celestial world and go to Lucy directly. Our connection was broken."
Keahi tilted his head slightly as thought about what Virgo had just said, "Your connection to Lucy was broken?"
"Yes. We are linked to our celestial wizard through our pacts and can cross the boundaries and visit them as we please. We do this through our connection to them. However, if that bridge is broken, we cannot go to them. It is simple as that. This is what happened here."
"I see."
"When you removed the keys it instantly brought the connection to Lucy back. We could...feel her again."
"Why didn't you all go back to Lucy as soon as the connection returned?" Keahi asked, curious as well.
He knew very well that if his connection to Lucy was broken, but then was completed again he would instantly go back to her before anything else.
"The answer to this is simple. None of us could go back to the princess without having her keys with us. As her celestial beings, it is unimaginable thing to do so." Virgo said swiftly.
Finally, she stopped her cleaning. Now that his wound was bare, with no blood to hire the area, it looked even more horrible. He could see pieces of his skin dangling off and blood was quickly pooling up in placing.
"I will now apply the medicine. This will hurt more. Bare with it." Virgo announced as she picked up the bottle, unscrewed the top and poured the clear liquid onto a new piece of bandage.
Keahi gave a jolted nod and watched as she pressed the new material against his damaged skin. Oh, and was she right. The stinging sensation as the medicine was being applied was agonising and consuming. Keahi's thought were in array in his mind and he couldn't hold onto one for a second.
"This medicine is from the celestial world and highly useful. It will help the skin repair itself without a operation. It is exclusively for celestial beings or their masters however in this case we will allow it to be used on you." Virgo said as she continued to work the medicine into the skin.
Keahi gave a couple of nods through the pain. He knew in the end that things had to go very bad before he would reach a positive peak.
"Thank you for the help."
"I said I do not need your gratitude."
"I know," Keahi started "but...I don't know what I would have done if Loke or you hadn't shown up. I was actually very shocked when he did in fact. I was sure I was going to be alone and had no idea how I was going to get through the pain but then you did show up here."
Virgo halted a little of her actions, head looking up so she could glimpse Keahi's face, before she simply went back to work on his hand "Yes, I have been wondering in fact where we are. I have never been into such a world. This place is very...barren. Empty, almost. Then, you are a different being as well. I can only assume so because of your appearance."
"Yeah. This place is my...home. It's a long story but to say it quickly. I am a demon. After a series of events, I was trapped here by others of my kind. This place was made to be my prison. There isn't anything here because it was made to be like this. A vast, empty area for a demon that deserves to be alone. No mage is allowed or could enter this world under any circumstances."
"Ah, I see." Virgo started "No mage can come here however you did not mention if any other beings could. Since I and Loke manged too, I suppose Celestial Spirits can cross into this world."
"I guess so. I had no idea that you could. Haha, goes to show how much I really know about my own home, huh?" Keahi said, a forced laughter escaping his mouth.
The medicine was working well, indeed. The pain was starting to dull slightly, still present but almost like their was a protective cover keeping him numb to the full effects. Virgo had finally finished applying it and now have grabbed the rest of the bandages in the palms of both of her hands. Keahi was a little disappointed to have her not holding the bottom of his hand no long but he wasn't going to voice this opinion at all.
"We are nearly done. I need to simply wrap these bandages around."
Keahi nodded and watched as Virgo started to drape the material across his skin, each of her movements fluid like her hands were dancing to a beat. They mostly sat in silence during this next process, each simple contending to let themselves dwell in their own thoughts. A few minutes had passed before Virgo was finally done, Keahi's hand was now wrapped out cleanly in white bandages like a dove's feathers.
Keahi brought his hand up to his face and examined the wrapping. Virgo was extremely good at this. He didn't know if he should be really surprised by considering that she is was wearing a maid's outfit. Didn't they usually tended to their masters injuries as part of their job roles? Therefore, she would know how to do this.
"Thank you." Keahi muttered again.
"Like I said," Virgo started placing both her hands on either of her lap "I do not need gratitude."
"Oh, right."
"I would like to be punished though."
"Yeah, sure." Keahi said absently and it took a few seconds to tick by before her words registered in his mind "Wait...WHAT?!"
"I would like to be punished." Virgo said again, no hesitation in her voice "I would very much prefer princess to do so but since spending time with you, I have felt you are sufficient. Please, punish me. I don't mind what way."
Keahi could feel like his brain was being fried. He didn't know how to respond to that at all. What he did know was that the thoughts that this girl was a sensible person had just been thrown right out the window.
"I-I don't...W-What do you...P-Punished?" Keahi blubbered, feeling his cheeks burn and his hair sparked showcasing his emotions.
"Yes, punished. Ah, I see. You do not know how to do so. Do not worry. I will show you how I like it."
"W-W-Wait! Wait! I don't know what you mean by that! I don't want to punish you. I- I have no idea what's happening right now!"
He must be dead. There was no way a girl would ask him for such a thing, especially after meeting. Keahi was sure he had died. His cheeks were burning and his hair flamed out a lot more on top of his head in embarrassment.
Before Virgo could make another move, she looked like was going to jump on him, Keahi saw a glow appear behind Virgo. It quickly dimmed down to show Loke in his place.
"Loke." Virgo spoke, without turning her head. It seemed she could sense his presence without looking.
"Hey," Loke said, his frame relaxing when he saw that Virgo was safe and wasn't in any harms way "How is his hand?"
"I've applied the medicine. I believe it should help heal the wound. It will take a while but the injury should no longer be life threating."
"Okay, that's good."
"How did it go back in the celestial world?" Keahi asked cautiously, knowing full well that Loke did not trust him a single bit.
"It was very hard to get everyone to stay in the world and not go to Lucy immediately. We're all desperate to see her again. There was a lot of arguing but I managed to get them all to stay put for now."
"Good," Keahi started "I am glad it's worked out."
"Yeah," Loke said, crossing his arms over his chest "I did what you said but now you've got some explaining to do."
Keahi eyes darted between Loke and Virgo. He knew very well Loke was right. He couldn't just keep them both in the dark. He had to tell them about what was happening with Lucy, where she was now and why he thought they couldn't go back to her.
It took a long time. Keahi had started from the beginning from when Lucy was kicked out the guild to the moment they were presently at. He didn't left a detail out and recounted as much as possible. As he spoke, he watched as Loke grew more and more enraged. Virgo simple closed off, face a blank canvas.
"Those bastards...How could they do this to my beloved Lucy?" Loke growled, as Keahi finished up his monologue.
"I agree with you on that. What Lacus Animarium is unforgivable. They hurt Lucy too much. They are the actual cause of Lucy getting kicked out of the guild." Keahi agreed.
"There is something that I am curious about though." Loke started "The connection between us is back. Lucy should be able to feel it too. So, I wonder if she is thinking about where we are."
Keahi thought about that. What Loke said was true. Lucy would feel the connection would return.
"This may be a theory but...I don't think she can. The mind mage has made sure to separate you and Lucy. He had gone to great lengths to do so by making Fairy Tail take your keys away from her. But, think about it. There was always a chance that you would somehow break out of that shield was re-establish your connection. So, I feel like he would take extra percussions to make sure this hasn't happened."
"So are you suggesting this mind mage is manipulating her into not being able to feel our connection?" Virgo asked.
"Maybe, I don't know for sure. It's just a theory. And, it's also a theory on why I think she would be in danger if you go back to her. I just know that you are a important factor in all of this. I don't know how...but you are. It's the only reason why I could think you were taken from Lucy. I think you had to be taken away from her. But, why? I have no idea." Keahi said, a little irritated on how little he knew and how he had no evidence to back up any of his theories.
"It's best to take this path. We should not do anything too drastic especially if it puts our princesses life in danger, We will make sure none of us go to her for now. It's for her own safety."
"Thank you for understanding." Keahi said, knowing how painful it must be to be able to have the ability to see Lucy but still being forced to stay separated. He couldn't imagine it happening to himself and Lucy. It would hurt immensely having to force himself to stay away from her.
"It is not a problem. I will ask something from you too. Please can you return our keys to her as soon as you can. We all need to be with princess. We...miss her so much." Virgo said, voice finally displaying raw emotion and affection.
"I promise."
"Your mind magic is brilliant. You showed Lucy all my memories in a few seconds." Keahi said in awe, towards Zolo.
He didn't even had to spend a second explaining anything to Lucy. Zolo, had at once, entered his mind and simply showcased his memories to Lucy. It was a excellent decision as it saved a lot of precious time.
"You bet my magic is." Zolo scoffed, pride drowning his voice.
Keahi dared not to comment anything negative back, for his own life's sake, and instead turn his attention to Lucy. His amused feelings dropped instantly. Lucy stood in front of him shaking like a leaf. A hand was placed delicately over her mouth and their were numerous tears trailing down her bloated cheeks.
"Lucy..." Keahi started.
"I'm so glad their all okay." Lucy started, voice quivering "They are my family and I don't know what I would have done if one of them was hurt. Thank you. Thank you so much for getting back Keahi!"
Keahi blinked a couple of times before his lips curled into a smile.
"No problem, Lucy." Keahi said. He remembered the agonising pain he had felt when he first stole the key back and seeing Lucy this happy made him not regret the decision or the lengths he had to go to get them back. He would gladly stick his hand into those shields again if it made her happy. He knew that she deserved this.
Keahi reached a hand into his shirt before pulling out a golden set of keys. Lucy's eyes widened at the sight and she let out a small gasp. He knew seeing the keys would get such a reaction out her.
"Here you go," Keahi said as he stretched out a hand offering her keys "It's time you got your family back."
Lucy nodded her head, tears flooding her eyes, as she read out her own hand.
Her fingertips lightly touched the metal of the keys and everything came rushing back at once. Her connections, the missing part that had been gone for months, encased her body all at once.
She was whole.
And done! This was a very long chapter, I know. But, hopefully it's the right chapter to start this back up again! I want you all to know how thankful I am for all the support I have gotten for this story and how much I am still getting. I wouldn't have been able to get this far into this story without you all.
SO A BIG MASSIVE THANK YOU FROM ME!
So, hopefully I got Loke and Virgo down correctly. I kind of found them a little hard to write since it's been a while since I watched or even wrote about Fairy Tail. Plus, you don't get much on celestial spirits apart from their initial character sticks so I wanted to go further and express their characters through situation like above. I hope I did this justice.
Oh, and this will hopefully be updating weekly! I know I am bad with promises but I will try my best to keep this one. I want to finish this story by December. It's been years now and I think this finally deserves a proper ending.
Until next time...See yh
