[Juvia POV]

5 years ago,

in Middle-school,

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She held my hand, but my gaze lingered on her lips—at the honey glossing on the remnants of crimson, which was her lipstick. She was towering over me, her neck craned in an elegant bent, and her chestnut fringes reminded me of chestnuts. She was gorgeous. But my psyche must've been somewhere else.

"Why did you put your diary in my locker?"

After making sure there weren't any eavesdroppers (potential gossipers) within a stone's throw of us, she turned her head to look at me.

"I don't like what you're doing." Ju-vi-a..."

Her eyes narrowed in scrutiny, as if she were trying to etch a portrait of my emotions on an imaginary canvas in her mind. But I remained as impassive as a grumpy pumpkin could be when I just shrugged my shoulders and glanced away, making a show of natural indifference.

Cana Alberona was the profound drunkard of Crocus Summers Academia. The lass held a majestic air of coolness, and her impeccable statuesque build added to her bitchy cleverness. Talking about bitchiness, it appeared to be the not-so-best day of my life. Cana's hands were readily finding their place on the collar of my dishevelled baby blue shirt, yanking at it. Her lifted left leg nimbly landed on the edge of my left shoulder. Is she gonna bully me like everyone else does?

Oh...

That's how I knew, I'm screwed.

"Why did you draw love on every page? Was it meant for me?"

Of course!

If not for that, why in the hell should I put it there?

My mouth shut up like a clam, just as I expected. At the moment, I find that odd notch on the wooden floor more fascinating than before. Silence means yes. Cana shook her head, mumbling something incoherent under her breath.

My heart had wings, flapping hard to fly out of the cage of my chest in a beat so erratic.

Huh, wasn't she planning to throw me out the window sill?

Wait, wait, did she read it?!

Did she read my diary!?

I was trying to wriggle out of her hold when something cold smacked me in the centre of my forehead. I was ready to black out at the next passing second.

Was this her way of murdering?

Then I'd say it's pretty sloppy, not to mention lame.

"A clam?!"

I looked down at that despicable thing in disbelief.

Who knew something as unintelligent as a clam could cause this much agony to something as thick as my head? Excuse me, but I like poetry, and mind you, I'm not thickheaded.

"Wear it. "It's for you."

With that, Cana scooted off, sprinting against the fading brick walls. I held the pale object in my arm, my lips curving in an incredulous smirk.

How the hell am I supposed to 'wear' it?

But now, that wasn't my concern. I had leaden clouds hovering over my heart, my blue orbs downcast. She didn't give me the answer I wanted.

It would rain soon.

I tossed the clam aside, dropping it hard on the floor. That's when something caught my eye: among the broken pieces that lay, a blue sparkle. It was a ring of sapphire. Something clicked in my head as I slipped the ring on my ring finger.

It wasn't unrequited anymore.

That's how Cana Alberona "crash-landed" into my life. I was as happy as a clam in butter sauce.


Author's Note:

Those are the kind of thoughts that went through tiny Juvia's mind.

I did not edit it. There will be mistakes. This is something I had written a few years ago, but decided to post it now :D

Thanks for reading!