~Levy's P.O.V.~
I sighed and tapped my pen against the desk as Ms. Scarlet went on about her fiancé. I chewed my bottom lip as I thought of what to write Gajeel about. I was in charge of the letter after our last job and I had no idea what to say. It had been two days since I'd seen him.
"Levy!" Lucy was standing in front of my desk when I looked up. "You have a letter." She held something out to me.
"Wh-what?" I asked taking the small thing in her hand. "I was suppose to write first." I mumbled seeing Gajeel's handwriting on the front. I peeled the envelope open slowly as I watched my blonde best friend walk away.
Hey Shrimp,
I'm gonna keep this letter short. I know yer probably wondering why I'm writing ya this, since yer the one who was suppose to write the response letter after our job. Yesterday, meaning the day after our job, I kinda got into a fight with someone.
I sighed and looked up at the clock. It was eight in the morning. I looked back down at the letter, but before I could continue Ms. Scarlet was calling my name. I growled under my breath and looked up again.
"Yes?" I said slightly annoyed.
"Come here." She said in a more chipper voice than my own tone. I folded the letter up and shoved it back into its envelope then walked over to Ms. Scarlet's desk.
"What?"
"There-" she was cut off my the opening of the door. I was feeling super annoyed, because all I wanted to do was finish reading my letter.
"Who...?!" I trailed off as a girl in a dark blue dress stood there looking very shy, but happy. She looked around the room and her eyes lit up as soon as she spotted someone in Natsu's direction.
"Gray!" She yelled. She was louder than I expected. She dash forward, nearly knocking me over as she went passed. Her blue hair, darker than mine, flowed behind her.
"Ju-Juvia?!" Gray sounded surprised as he got tackle hugged by the girl right out of his chair. I couldn't help but chuckle as I watched the two. Ms. Scarlet seemed to enjoy it too, since she was giggling beside me.
"I didn't know that the transfer was going through so fast." I said looking at my teacher. She had a smile on her face. "What?"
"Nothing." She looked at the clock. The bell rang meaning that first period was over... I still hadn't finished my letter. This I realized as soon as I went back to my desk to pack my things back up. If it wasn't bad enough, Ms. Scarlet never told me why she had called me up to the desk in the first place.
I woke up late. I looked at the clock, it was already seven, meaning school started soon. I jumped out of bed sleepily. I ran into the bathroom and started brushing my teeth. Once I was finished I washed my face and walked back into my room. I glanced at the clock. I had five minutes to get out the door and to school.
I quickly dressed and slipped my flats on. I smiled at myself in the mirror as I tied my orange headband in my hair. It matched my dress and shoes. I loved orange.
I glanced at the clock, seven fifteen! I bit my lip then grabbed my bag and something fell out, I didn't have time to see what it was, and I ran out the door grabbing a big apple on the way out the door.
Once I reached the school, I had to go through the office to get in. I grabbed my late pass, the sixth one in the past two months, and I was off to my English class that was already ten minutes in.
I stepped into my English class, half asleep and eating and apple, and walked to my desk. Everyone was staring at me. As soon as I reached my desk I heard a very familiar laugh. "Gihihi, sleep in late shrimp?" His rough voice said.
My head shot up. "G-Gajeel?!" I said surprised. He was sitting in the desk beside mine with his feet on top. "What are you doing here?!"
"Did ya not read my letter?" He crossed his arms in front of his chest as he put his feet down.
"I never finished reading it." I said remembering. "Ms. Scarlet distracted me and I didn't even bother in my other classes."
He snickered, "'ight, well sit down, we have English to do."
"Actually," Ms. Scarlet said as I sat down. "Today I'm giving a period to do pen pal letters."
I sighed and looked at Gajeel, "Which means we have a free period like Juvia and Gray." I said as I watched the other blue haired girl attack her pen pal.
"Gihihi," Gajeel had a smirk on his face. "I say you tour the school for me, since I only got here this mornin'."
"That's a great idea!" Ms. Scarlet said.
I sighed again and stood up. "Alright." I said looking at Gajeel as I walked to the door, "Let's go."
~Gajeel's P.O.V.~
I smirked as the shrimp made her way to the door. She had such a nice butt.
I mentally smacked myself. You do not find her cute or attractive!
Oh but I do.
I followed Levy out of the classroom and as soon as we were in the hall, I made sure no one was around. She was saying something but I wasn't really listening. I caught up to her and she looked back at me. "Why are you so slow?" She asked looking adorable with her annoyance.
"Why are ya so short?" I replied getting closer to her. She seemed really uncomfortable when I got into her personal space. She started giving me shy signals. She was a shy girl, which didn't surprise me in the least.
"A li-little space?" She asked with a bright blush on her face.
I shook my head as I got closer. She backed away and into the lockers. She was so adorable.
"Gajeel..." She closed her eyes nervously. It just made her cuter in my mind.
"What's wrong?" I asked pressing my body against her's. She was blushing even brighter and shaking a bit when I pulled away.
Not now...
"Nothing." She said with a slight stutter, but it was so slight I barely caught it. Her face was still a bright red.
I smirked, "Let's go. I needa know my schedule." I smirked as she recollected herself.
I figured she had a thing for me, as soon as she did start to get shy when I got closer. The thing was, I wasn't exactly sure why I had decided to get as close to her as I did. It wasn't my thing when I found a girl attractive. I usually ignored her until the attraction went away... But this shrimp was different. It was like my body was doing its own thing. I was really hoping that this wasn't the instinct thing my father had told me about before he disappeared.
