He stared down at the young woman before him wishing that there was another option. Any other option than this.
Laxus hates sweets - always has but there is one thing that's sweet that he has taken a strong liking to.
He really hated thunderstorms they were horrible things, especially the loud thunder. Although he refused to admit it to anyone or acknowledge this fear to anyone, it was a weakness and that was not something he would ever let really stop him. Except for maybe at this very moment.
A soft sigh escaped her as her eyes skimmed the guild feeling her heart ache at the sight of all the pink, red and white décor, a reminder that tomorrow, during one of the most romantic days of the year she, Lucy Heartfilia, would be absolutely alone.
A Valentine's sort of sequel to Christmas Mistletoe
It was his favorite time of the year, when rain storms were plenty with thunder rolling and lightning crackling in the sky. While others stayed indoors, venturing out only when necessary, he would always take to the streets of Magnolia, wandering around as he listened to his sound pod and today was no different.
It's Christmas time and Laxus has been given a special job by his grandfather - dress up as Santa and travel around Fiore to see all the good little boys and girls but of course he's not alone as Mrs. Claus will be there too.
"Did something happen to Lucy?" Evergreen inquired. "We were going after some mages and there was one who's only magic lied in potions and during the fight she was hit by several of them – leaving us with that." Gray replied looking at Lucy.
Was there even such a thing? To be someone who acted like they never read a book in their entire life and secretly be obsessed with books, was that even possible? Books helped you gain knowledge, a sense of imagination, how could one not be affected by them and how in the hell could you be a closet bookworm?
What started out as a plan to get the two densest people in the guild together quickly escalated into the worst plan she could have ever thought of – or was it?
She stared at the man before her. "Can you really heal anything?" She had to know if what she heard was correct.