The fourth of Jeanne's Fairy Tale. Everyone is relieved when Natsu and Erza are released by the Magic Council, but when Laxus appears and taunts everyone in the guild, Jeanne cannot quite keep her thoughts completely to herself. And the next morning, she makes a terrible discovery.
Jeanne is afraid. No, terrified. But once she sees the truth about the new recruits, will she still be as scared? The seventh story in Jeanne's Fairy Tail. Rated K plus for mild swearing.
It has been seventy years after Sarah Williams solved the Labyrinth, and her personal aid, Alysa Hebe, is told the story of how young Toby was rescued all those years ago. But is it all really true, or just the whimsical fantasy of a dotty old woman? And who is that handsome man Alysa keeps dreaming about? Join Alysa to find out in this humorous tale!
Jeanne understands how Loke feels, but does he understand it himself? After witnessing him hurt Lucy, she decides enough is enough, and he needs to listen to reason. The sixth installment of Jeanne's Fairy Tail.
The Phantom Lord Arc, or Lucy's story, through the eyes of Jeanne de Vajell. Rated T for paranoid author's language. The fifth in Jeanne's Fairy Tail.
One day, Dr. Spencer Reid bumps into a young lady who calls him by his first name. When he shows no memory of her though, she brushes it off. Derek Morgan thinks he should follow her; but should he? Who would follow a complete stranger?
Jeanne returns from her mission, but Laxus seems to have a bone to pick with her. Rated T for paranoid author's language. The third in Jeanne's Fairy Tail.
Two years after Jeanne joins Fairy Tail, she witnesses Lucy's arrival. But who is this new character? What is she hiding? The second in the Jeanne's Fairy Tail.