Hello again everyone! I'm FINALLY back after so much happening in the last little while. I find it completely ironic that I'm posting on a Monday again. Unfortunately this time I can't promise I'll be posting every week, we all know how untrue that was near the end of the last one. Still I promise it won't be months in between.

Is everyone ready for Gajevy fun?! I know I am! Please remember this is AU, so characters will be similar to, but not completely the same, as they are in the manga/anime. This story will also cover a bunch of different peoples perspectives. I hope you enjoy it.

To all new readers, please check out Between The Pages before starting this one! Some things may not make sense.

The wonderful cover art for this story is by Poki-Grzyb! Check them out on Deviant Art!

Disclaimer: As always, Mashima owns all, I only wish I did.


"Hi! You've reached Lucy Heartfilia. I'm sorry I didn't get to your call but if you..." Levy hit the end button with more force than necessary, at times like this she missed flip phones. It was way more satisfying to snap that shut than to tap a screen. She looked down at her phone and counted the number of times she'd tried to reach Lucy in the last three weeks, 56. Was that excessive? Maybe... but then again maybe not. Lucy never went out of contact this long, least of all with her. Not only was Levy her publicist but she was her best friend too.

The first week hadn't been a big deal, Lucy usually needed a period to herself to recharge after a book tour. Levy knew she usually binge watched the shows she had missed while away. The second week, Levy had started worrying. She hadn't even gotten a text about something that had happened on one of those shows. That's when she started calling, and having those calls go to voicemail. Since then she'd called a couple times a day, all with the same result.

Going by her apartment hadn't yielded any results, nothing inside had been moved or taken, the only thing missing was her purse. That wasn't unusual though because if she'd gone somewhere she'd need it right? So why hadn't she called? Levy hadn't talked to the police about her friend going missing yet, Lucy was too public a figure for it to stay quiet and she didn't want to cause a panic in case the woman had just gone away for a while and forgot to charge her phone. Instead Levy had hired a Private Investigator, but so far he hadn't found any trace of her. No security cam footage, no credit card usage, nothing.

Levy was at her wits end, she had one more place to try, one more place to look before she finally gave in and contacted the police. She had been berating herself for not thinking of it sooner. Cana, the fortune teller or whatever she was. Levy approached the shop and found herself hesitating by the door. She had never believed in this sort of thing, life defined by the stars and seeing the future, but Lucy had found some sort of comfort here. Levy had never met the woman Lucy spoke highly of before, she wondered if she was as old and warty as she pictured.

Opening the door, Levy heard the little tinkle of a bell above her head and as she stepped through she was assaulted by incense. She wrinkled her nose at the smell and had to hold her breath to stop a sneeze. From the back of the place came a woman with brown hair, long to her mid back and wearing... wow was she really wearing a bikini top?

"Can I help you?" The woman asked.

"I'm looking for Cana Alberona, the psychic." Levy said, still looking the woman over. She had a tattoo of some sort on her lower stomach, what was that? She couldn't tell.

"Well you've found her." Cana looked Levy over the same way she was looking at her, which made Levy blush a bit. At least she wasn't warty.

"I'm here about Lucy, Lucy Heartfilia. She's missing and I wondered if just maybe you know where she is? It's a long shot I know but I'm running out of places to look." Levy was bracing herself for the word no, and was nearly knocked over by shock when Cana said.

"I know where she is." She was grinning.

"You... know where she is?" Levy asked. "Where?!"

"I can't tell you where she is, but I can take you to her if you want." Cana offered.

"Of course I want you to take me to her! It's been three weeks and I'm loosing my mind wondering if she's safe." Levy said through gritted teeth.

"She's fine, I'll bet having the time of her life. Wait I have something for you." Cana turned around and disappeared for a moment before returning with Lucy's purse. "She left this here the night she came to see me, I suppose you're as good a person as any to give this to."

Levy reached for the bag and looked accusingly up at the psychic. "You better not have hurt her."

Cana didn't take offence, instead she rolled her eyes. "Lucy is my friend too, I'd no sooner hurt her than you would."

Levy marched up to the woman, she was several inches shorter and it didn't have the frightening effect she wished it would. "Then you take me to her, if you know where she is. I have my doubts about that, but I want to know for sure."

"We'll leave in the morning then. It's a bit of a distance to where she is so make sure you put together some clothes and leave pets with someone else if you have any. We'll be gone for a while. Oh and grab some of Lucy's clothes too, she left rather abruptly." Cana suggested.

"Just where the hell did you take her?" Levy asked incredulously.

"You'll see." Cana said with a grin. "Come back tomorrow for ten, we'll leave shortly after alright?"

"If I leave, you're not going to disappear right? Should I call the cops and tell them you were the last person to see her?" Levy said straight faced.

Cana sighed, "I didn't kidnap her, just showed her the way."

Levy considered the woman for a few minutes before she nodded. "I'll be back for ten. If you're not here..." She let the threat linger as she left.

She stopped by Lucy's house first and grabbed some clothing before going home and packing some of her own stuff. Levy didn't pack a suitcase, opting instead for a shoulder bag like she took on tours. A few pairs of shirts and pants, socks, underwear; wash and repeat. She shoved one of Lucy's books into her bag as well, being her publicist she never went anywhere without at least one of them. Afterwards Levy went across the hall and made sure the neighbours would feed her cat, Pantherlilly.

It took a while before she could fall asleep, she spent most of the night worrying that the Alberona woman had done something to Lucy. Then wondered just where she was that Levy couldn't be told about it. When she finally hit dreamland it was almost dawn.

Right at ten the next morning, Levy was knocking on Cana's door. The woman opened it smiling and locked the door right after she was inside. "Follow me."

Levy followed her and they left the main room, heading into the back. After ascending a flight of stairs and she was surprised to see a completely normal looking apartment. Turning to Cana she said, "So... that place downstairs is all an act?"

"People come to a psychic and expect the mystical, so I give them that experience. It's a little... outlandish to me but it pays my bills." Cana said with a shrug.

"So you're not really a psychic then." Levy said accusingly.

"I never said that." Cana grinned and led her to a closet door near the bedrooms, she pulled out a key and inserted it into the lock. "The first time I did this I was skeptical, but when a spirit comes down from the heavens and offers you a key, you don't say no."

"A spirit? What are you..." Levy's questions were cut off when Cana opened the door and it wasn't a closet, no it definitely wasn't a closet. It was... moving swirls of black and blue and... space? Levy could only stare at it.

"I know right? That's the same look I had." Cana looked close to laughing. "Step through the door and you'll be taken to Lucy. I can't promise you'll be right next to her but fairly close by. I'll meet you there and we'll find her together, okay?"

Levy looked up at the woman, her mouth had yet to close. Cana sighed and nudged her towards the door. Levy walked slowly and stuck her hand into the doorway, watching it disappear. Quickly she pulled it back and was relieved to see it all in one piece. Glancing up at Cana, who was rolling her eyes, she stepped forward into the closet and felt her stomach lurch.

When she opened her eyes again she was standing in a hallway, but not the one she had just been in. No this one was wooden; floor, walls and ceiling. Looking around she saw a number of doors and from one end she could hear voices and laughter. Where the hell was she? She started to walk slowly down the hall, peering into rooms as she passed by. Cana said Lucy was somewhere nearby right? Opening one door she saw a man and a woman laying in what looked to be an infirmary. They were both bandaged nearly head to toe. What was wrong with them? Levy's curiosity got the better of her and she started to walk into the room, but as she did so her arm was grabbed and she was yanked back into the hallway.

Spinning around she came face to face with a giant of a man, he had to be at least six foot five. There were piercings in his ears, eyebrows, along his nose and under his lip. Why did he need so much metal in his face? The look on he gave her wasn't welcoming, and in a harsh voice he demanded. "Who the hell are you?"

Levy's back was immediately up and she glared right back at him. "I'm Levy, who the hell are you?"

"None of your damn business, what are you doing here? Spying?" He accused, his grip tightened on her arm.

Levy flinched and tried to pry his fingers away from her skin. "A spy? What the hell would I be spying on? Let me go, you're hurting me."

"Last time we found someone wandering around in here that didn't belong, we ended up with chickens, everywhere. It took us a week to catch them all. Are you with Sabertooth? Trying to get us back for putting soap in the swimming pool?" He demanded.

"I don't have any idea what the hell you're talking about. Cana sent me here and I was just trying to find her, now let me go! You're hurting my arm!" Levy demanded again.

"Cana? Right, she hasn't been back here in months." He scoffed at her.

"Why would I lie? She told me she'd meet me here so we can find my friend." Levy was getting angry now, she tried even harder to get him to release her.

"We'll see." He started dragging her along behind him, towards the voices and the laughter she had heard. He pulled her into a large room, tables and booths set up with dozens of people enjoying food, drink and each others company. He pulled her over to one end of the large hall and thrust her forward. He was a bit surprised to see Cana standing there, but that didn't mean she wasn't still a spy. "I found her wandering around the infirmary. She says she knows you."

Gajeel smirked as the little woman glared at him, then watched as her face turned to one of shock when her eyes fell on Lucy. The two of them started some ear splitting screeching, apparently knowing each other. As Lucy introduced the girl called Levy to all of them, she looked completely disbelieving. It was irritating that she'd found out all their names and was looking at them like they were... some sort of side show.

"Just who exactly are we?" Gajeel demanded, not understanding why she showed such shock. Her explanation however, had everyone questioning her sanity. She seriously expected them to believe they weren't real? That they were characters from a book?

Levy pulled a book out from her bag, the title read "When Ice Melts." The sight of it sent Lucy into a panic and the two of them started arguing. Gajeel had had enough and wanted to know just what exactly was in this book. Stepping forward he grabbed it out of Levy's hands and began to read.

"What's the matter with you? Ever since you joined the guild you've been following me around, declaring your love for me. Don't you get it Juvia? I don't like you." As soon as Gajeel hit Juvia's name, his speech had slowed. He looked up at the newly married couple, whose faces were slack with astonishment, their eyes fixed on the book, and then their gazes shifted back up to where Lucy stood. She looked nervous, panicked.

The resulting explanation as to how she knew such an intimate detail of Grey and Juvia's history was one Gajeel found a bit hard to believe. Still... it did explain a lot of things. Book characters huh? Wait, she hadn't finished the series? Hearing she had written about all the married couples in the guild felt a bit like having a noose around his neck, and she still wasn't done?

"You said four books so far and you're working on a fifth, who's the fifth one about?" He was trying to sound nonchalant about it, but he didn't know what he'd do if she said his name. It was a huge relief when she said Salamander's name instead. He looked over at the little blue haired woman and wondered what she was feeling through this. She looked like she was trying to come to terms with it all, for Lucy's sake more than anything.

Soon the conversation turned to what Cana had brought Levy here to do, and she agreed to help any way she could. A trip to the capital? A massive library? Levy could definitely get on board with that. She and Lucy left the guild soon after that so they could all get some rest.

Lucy led Levy through town on the way to her and Natsu's place. Levy was looking all around at everything, comparing it to back home. Both this town and the city she was from held the same name, Magnolia, but they were vastly different. Here it was quiet, there was the sound of people's voices, their laughter, dogs barking and children playing. Back home it was all car horns, sirens, people yelling angrily; it was peaceful here. She liked it a lot, but she knew she'd eventually miss the bustle of her own Magnolia.

As the two of them reached the edge of the town and started heading into the woods, Levy asked with some surprise. "You guys live out here?"

Lucy nodded, "It's better if Natsu isn't in the center of town. People, and buildings, are safer that way." She was grinning.

Levy thought back to the books and all the battles Natsu had been in. Somehow every time he managed to bring at least one building to the ground. "You're probably right."

When the little house came into sight, Levy immediately thought it was perfect for Lucy. She had always been the type to live in a quiet place, somewhere homey and warm. This place was just that. Entering the house only reaffirmed what she'd already thought. Both women suddenly heard meowing and looked down to see a little blue cat, with wings.

Lucy reached down to pick him up and began to croon while Levy took the time to get over her shock. "That's Happy right? The cat you wrote about, who inspired all this?"

Lucy nodded, the cat was now staring at Levy. She pet him briefly before he flew over and curled up on the bed. Looking around the room her eyes fell on some laundry and she suddenly remembered what was in the bag she'd brought. "Oh! I almost forgot, I brought you some clothes." She dug into the bag and pulled them out.

Lucy's eyes went wide and she squealed in delight, hugging Levy and then the clothes. "Thank you! It's so nice to have something that's my own from home!" She put the clothes away and then moved to sit cross legged on the bed. Levy followed and sat across from her.

"I missed you Luce, you were gone a long time." Levy said, smiling at her friend.

"I missed you too Lev, two months is a long time to be away from you when I'm so used to talking to you every day." She was idly stroking Happy's fur.

Levy's expression changed to one of shock. "Two months? That's how long you've been here?"

"Yeah, why?" Her expression was confused before she asked. "How long have I been gone for you?"

"Only three weeks!" Lucy's face showed surprise, but before she could say anything Levy spoke again, her logical brain at work. "Well I guess it makes sense that time wouldn't flow the same between the two worlds. What took 8 years at home is only something like 4 or 5 here. I just figured the flow would have been the other way... huh."

Lucy could see Levy's brain working and knew if she wanted to talk to her friend she'd have to break her out of it. "How's Lilly? Still getting into your plants?" She asked, smiling as she brought up Levy's cat.

Levy broke into a grin and said, "Yes, I don't know what it is about them but he loves to stick his feet in the dirt. I came home to an absolute mess the other day when he'd apparently stepped in water before the dirt. There was mud everywhere; floors, counters, table, couch, even my bed! He hid for about three hours after I got home because he knew I was mad." Levy laughed, showing it didn't really bother her that much now.

Lucy picked up Happy and held him close to her as her smile faded, "And... him?"

Levy's smile disappeared. Lucy was the only one who knew, the only one she could talk to about it all, so of course she would ask. She still hated thinking about it. "A few phone calls, a flower delivery. A late night door pounding. He's not going away, but at least the attempts are lessening."

"I'm glad, it's one of the things I worried about the most while I was here, among other things." Lucy said, reaching out to take Levy's hand.

Levy squeezed her hand in return and gave her a small smile. "I worried about you too." Both women sat in silence for a moment before Levy said, "Okay, on to lighter topics! Tell me all about Natsu!"

Lucy broke out into a grin and the two of them spent most of the night talking all about Natsu and back home and everything Lucy could think to tell her about the world they were in. They finally went to sleep when there was only a few hours until they had to wake up and make it to the train station. The result was two bleary eyed, half asleep women standing on the platform.

"Well, looks like neither of you got much sleep." Cana said, bright eyed and cheerful. It grated on Levy.

"We haven't seen each other in a while, what did you expect?" Levy snapped.

Cana only laughed in response to her angry reply. "I expected nothing less!"

Before Levy could respond again, her luggage was suddenly snatched from her hand and a deep voice said behind her, "You're hair is sticking up."

She whirled around to see Gajeel standing here, holding both her and Lucy's luggage, staring at her head. Levy's hand flew to her hair and she found that the back was indeed sticking up. Turning to face Cana and Lucy she demanded, "Why didn't you guys tell me!"

Lucy looked up at her with tired eyes, "I didn't notice."

Cana was laughing, "It was funny, I wanted to see how long before you realized."

Levy grit her teeth and turned back around to thank Gajeel, but he was already walking back towards the train. As she watched him go she wondered at his sudden change. Yesterday he had been calling her a spy, dragging her around and just generally glaring. Today he was carrying her luggage and telling her about messy hair. The man seemed to be a walking contradiction.

Soon enough their whole group was boarding the train. Thankfully it wasn't very crowded so they were able to take over one complete train car. Their stuff ended up spread out everywhere and it was a lot better than being cramped into a couple rows.

Just before the train departed Levy looked around and noticed that Gajeel wasn't among them. She asked Lucy about it and her friend stood up.

"Thanks for reminding me, I need to go check on him before the train leaves." She started to walk away but Levy stopped her.

"Check on him? What do you mean?"

Lucy grinned, "Dragon slayers, one trained by actual dragons, get motion sickness, very badly. Gajeel has his own train car and staff to help him whenever he travels. I just like to check on him and make sure he's okay. I know he doesn't need me to, but I think he kind of likes that I do, that someone who's not getting paid to look after him actually cares."

Levy wasn't so sure about that, if she got motion sick that badly she wouldn't want anyone around her. She wasn't convinced the giant of a man named Gajeel was any different. While Lucy was gone she got herself comfortable, the two of them were taking up a couple benches to themselves. The train started to move and Lucy came back a few minutes later, there was laughter in her eyes.

"What?" Levy asked, smiling in response.

"It just amazes me how fast the motion sickness takes over. One second he's big and surly, then the train moves and he's laying prone on the bed, green in the face." Lucy couldn't stop a giggle.

"It happens that fast? Doesn't it usually take a few minutes of movement?" Levy asked in surprise.

"I don't know how it is for most people, but for both Natsu and Gajeel it's the very second the train moves. I've heard it's the same for the guys from Sabertooth too." Lucy sat down opposite her friend and pulled out a book.

"That must suck, didn't you say this was a three day trip?" Levy asked.

"It is, the staff feeds him, helps him to the bathroom every so often, but generally he just lays there. That's why I go check on him, and feed him sometimes." Lucy said.

"That's very nice of you." Levy smiled, it was so like Lucy.

"That's what friends do!" She smiled in return.

Lucy spent a little while reading while Levy watched out the window. The scenery was mostly the same as back home, but every once in a while it would show her a tree, an animal, a flower, that was different from anything she had every seen before. Jellal was the one Levy generally asked for an explanation, he was soft spoken and didn't seem to mind helping her identify everything. Levy thought back to how he was in Lucy's book before he and Erza got together. His personality was vastly different, for the better. He and Erza balanced each other out, it was amazing what love an acceptance could do. Levy found herself envious of their relationship.

Pretty soon everyone was crowded into those two little rows, each one taking turns describing something from this world to Levy. They only stopped when Grey demanded lunch, everyone could hear his stomach growling. The meal was a lively affair, now it was Lucy, Cana and Levy's turn to tell them all about the Magnolia they came from. At one point Lucy disappeared to check on Gajeel, Levy found herself counting the minutes she was gone.

The rest of the day passed quickly, and soon everyone was spread out on the seats for bed. Levy tried to sleep, but she found she couldn't. She'd gotten so much information today she was on overload. Considering how little sleep she'd gotten the night before she should be utterly exhausted, but that was the way her mind worked, it loved new things and she couldn't stop herself from analyzing every bit of new information.

Giving up on trying to sleep she decided to explore the train. There was something eerie about walking through a train at night, the only sounds the clicking of the tracks. Levy didn't mind though, it was nice to have some time alone. Stepping through one door she found another train car, there weren't that many people on it and most were sleeping. Another door led to a dining car, Levy was surprised to find one since neither of their meals had been eaten here. She wondered if she'd be able to convince the group to eat here sometime.

The next door she went through brought her up short, it wasn't a normal train car. It had plush couches and a table and chairs, she could see a bathroom off one side of it. Then there was the bed, huge and centered on the wall opposite the door. So this was a sleeper car. Movement on the bed startled her.

"I'm so sorry, I didn't realize the room was occupied." She started to exit the room when a familiar voice stopped her.

"That you... shrimp?" The gravelly voice asked.

Gajeel, so this was his train car. It suddenly dawned what he'd called her and in a sharp voice she said, "My name is Levy."

"Come to... see the big dragon slayer... helpless?" He asked on a groan. He suddenly rolled to the side of the bed and lifted a bucket, bringing up whatever was in his stomach.

Levy came forward and found a glass of water, once he was finished she offered it to him. Their eyes met while he took slow sips from the glass to wash the taste out of his mouth.

"I couldn't sleep so I was exploring the train, I didn't come here with the purpose of seeing you indisposed." Levy said in a quiet voice.

"Sure, Lucy probably told you all about... the sick dragon slayer and you just had to... see it for yourself." He didn't even thank her for the water.

Levy set down the glass and stood up, annoyed now. "I told you, I was exploring the train."

"Go away shrimp..." He rolled away from her, breathing deeply.

With a frustrated noise, Levy made her way towards the door. She had a few choice words on the tip of her tongue but they disappeared the moment a whisper came from the bed.

"Your hair looks better by the way... Like sapphires."

Levy had no idea how to respond to that, heat stole up her throat and into her cheeks. She quickly closed the door and went back to where the others were all still sleeping. If she wasn't fully awake before, she was now. The man was a walking contradiction and she had no idea how to handle that. Mean one minute, nice the next, then back to mean. it was a long time before Levy fell asleep.

The next day everyone was kind of doing their own thing until Juvia came in and declared she'd found a room with tables and games. Everyone agreed to go have some fun there. During one lively game, Lucy slipped away, it was time to give Gajeel some lunch.

"How are you feeling?" Lucy asked as she entered the room.

"You know... how I'm feeling..." Gajeel grumbled at her. He'd already been sat up by some of the train workers and the soup was sitting on the table beside his bed.

"I do know, but I always hope you feel a bit better." Lucy replied, sitting in front of him on the bed before picking up the soup.

Gajeel ate a few bites before he finally asked, "The shrimp... is a good friend... of yours?"

"My best friend, we met in high school but didn't actually start hanging out until she became my publisher. Now she comes on book tours with me and we hang out all the time. By the way, her name is Levy."

"So I'm told..." He muttered, that intrigued Lucy but she didn't ask about it. Another few minutes passed before he spoke again. "Is she always... so grumpy?"

Lucy thought he was referring to the previous morning, she had no idea Levy had come to his room last night. "Only when she's tired usually, but if she's pissed off well... she's pissed off." Lucy grinned.

"She doesn't seem... like the nice type..." He said, shaking his head at the spoonful she had in front of him.

"She's very nice, very intelligent. She just doesn't put up with assholes." She said giving him a pointed look and a grin.

That made Gajeel want to laugh but, he knew that would only lead to him bringing up everything he'd just eaten. Lucy gave him a drink of water and then left him alone with his thoughts. He fell asleep soon after.

Gajeel didn't know how much time had passed when he heard the door to the car open. Was it time for a bathroom run? More food? Whoever was at the door didn't identify themselves. He cracked an eye open and was surprised to see who was standing there. Levy.

He watched her hesitate in the doorway, as if she couldn't decide whether or not to come further in. He didn't let her know that he was awake, simply waited to see what she would do. With a soft sigh she finally came over to the bed and sat down in the chair usually reserved for Lucy. She didn't seem to know he was watching her, so he just let her watch him. Why had she come? To apologize for last night? To yell some more?

He never got the chance to find out. The train suddenly rocked violently and he felt everything he had eaten shift to his throat. He leaned over the side of the bed and threw up.

All over Levy. Shit.

"Oh my gosh... Oh my..." She wasn't watching him now, but looking down at herself. She gagged at the smell and the feel of it plastering her clothes to her body. For a second she didn't move, then she ran from the room. Bursting into the bathroom she quickly pulled off all her clothes and jumped into the shower. She scrubbed herself for a good long time before feeling clean again. Once finished she threw out her old clothes and wrapped herself in a towel.

Moving like a ninja back to the car they occupied, Levy was glad she'd been able to convince everyone to eat in the dining car she'd found. No one was there to see her nearly naked as she dressed again. She was angry, embarrassed, and felt so foolish for even going to see him again. She had no idea WHY she'd gone to see him again. Something inside her had wanted to see him, but he'd been asleep. Then he'd...

She shuddered and went back to the dining hall, Lucy noticed her red face and asked her what had happened, Levy refused to give her any answers. She could see that Lucy was puzzled, but there was no way in hell she was confessing that she went to see Gajeel, twice, or that he'd thrown up all over her.

Levy didn't go to see Gajeel again, nor did she ask Lucy about how he was doing, even though she knew her friend was still looking after him. The train arrived at the capital around 10 pm the third day. As they disembarked, Levy didn't really look at everything around her. She was too busy staring at the dragon slayer who was now, amazingly, completely normal again.

How the hell did that work, was he fine the second the train stopped, just like he was an invalid the second it started? Why hadn't he apologized for throwing up all over her. There was no way he could have leaned over and thrown up without knowing she was there. She had been frozen in horror for longer than she cared to think of. He had to have known she was there. So why hadn't he told her he was sorry?

She fumed over this all the way to the hotel. She, Cana and Lucy were all sharing a room, and for the moment she let her anger and frustration drop. The three of them spent a good while talking about home, and then they all slept.

After breakfast in the morning it was time to make their way to the library. Levy could feel her blood humming in excitement. If this place was as big as Lucy said, she didn't doubt she'd be in heaven.

Walking through the streets it felt more like home than Fairy Tail's Magnolia did. There weren't any cars, but the noise felt familiar. It wasn't all laughter and children playing, it was shouts and callings. Levy thought you could probably fit about 100 of those Magnolia's into the capital alone. They finally reached the street the library was on and as they rounded the corner, Levy pulled up short. Juvia slammed into her back and started to apologize, but her words faded into the background.

Before Levy stood the most amazing sight she had ever seen. The library was absolutely massive, the building itself was a work of art. She felt giddy, almost light headed at the thought of going inside. With a bright smile she turned around and found Lucy's smiling face.

"Now THAT, is a library!" She said laughing.


There it is! The first chapter! I hope you all liked it and continue to read! As always please review! I love to hear from everyone!

Until next time, Ja Ne!