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—Submissions— Smut Week is to showcase the works of content creators who make the spicier content. Chose one or both of the prompts for the day, mix & match between the days, or swap one out with the extras.
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ALL SUBMISSIONS NEED TO PUT content warnings in the tags accordingly. While many might not see issue with adult-fun stuff, there are many who are either:
- Minors
- Have Triggers to certain topics
- Are uncomfortable with this topic
- Or generally might not be interested in it
Due to the subject of this week, please ensure all submissions are properly tagged. This also helps those who are looking for certain topics to read about - so it is a win-win for everyone!
—Generic Rules—
- Please, keep it friendly between submitters, and no blatant character bashing.
- Any and all ships with characters of age are welcomed, even Poly ships are welcomed!
- ABSOLUTELY NO ships involving adult/child. This is illegal. Let's not.
- If the subject matter has or is part of a non-consensual relationship, please ensure this is in the tags and addressed in warnings.
- No AI or ChatGPT.
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A Note From Smut Week
It might be noticed that this year's prompts are VASTLY cut down from last years. This is mostly due to real life events suddenly slamming one in the face and the mind not able to catch up.
There are a lot of factors that pushed this to being posted less than two weeks from the event, but it is here, and I hope the creative juices (and other juices) are flowing!
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Art & Design by @genavere
Once again, a big thank you to @pencilofawesomeness for posting their event before mine so I could copy and paste some of your event rules!
Congratulations @teleiapotami!! Your fanfiction "His Muse" has been nominated by one of your fans for The Guild Awards First Term of 2025!
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Your work has been nominated into the following category:
Best AU/AR
In addition, your fanfiction "Edo-Explorations" has also been nominated into the following category:
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Giftee: @raptortier
Title: Forever Together
Rating: General Audiences
Fandom: Fairy Tail
Ship: Natsu Dragneel/Lucy Heartfilia
Summary: Holidays have been harder for Lucy since losing her mother. In the years after Tenrou and Tartaros, she finds it hard to see the Christmas season as anything but a chance to feel the acute ache of her grief. Luckily, a certain dragon slayer won't let her get too far on her own.
Notes: A very belated merry christmas!! This is my piece for the TGA Secret Santa. Big thanks for the patience and to COVID for making it dumb-late, sorry!!!
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If anyone had asked Lucy what she wanted for Christmas, she’d have said rent money. Well…that wasn’t exactly true. Erza had asked, and so had Mira, Lisanna, and Juvia, and she’d told them not to worry about getting her anything. Just being with her Fairy Tail family was plenty for her! Except…she wasn’t spending Christmas with her Fairy Tail family, was she?
No, she was taking a job because, despite her own insistence she didn’t want gifts, she’d spent too much on gifts for others. So instead of settling into the guild hall sofa with a book and a hot cocoa, she was pulling on her boots at home and making sure she had her keys clipped to her hip. Instead of the warmth of the fireplace and the scent of Mira’s cooking, she was getting ready to venture out into the cold and ride a train across the continent to Rosemary Village, where they were having an issue with the iced over river. Instead of listening to the pop of the fire, and the dull roar of Natsu, picking fights with Gray or Laxus or Gajeel, she was listening to the rapid-fire pounding of….sandaled feet on her stairs?
No sooner had she realized what the sound was than Natsu was bursting into her apartment, skidding to a stop in front of her. “Mira said you took a job! What the hell, Lucy!?” he demanded, glaring down at her in confusion. “We take our jobs together! Plus its Christmas!”
Lucy flinched back from his explosive energy. She’d thought he would have been too busy fighting with the others to notice her slip away, and once she was on the train, she’d have been in the clear. But here he was, all incredulity and defiance.
“It’s not a big deal, Natsu,” she said, zipping up her boot and standing up, pulling her bag over her head. “I had some unexpected expenses and I’m a little short on rent, that’s all. It’s fine, I’ll be home tomorrow night, and we can take a job together then, okay?”
He crossed his arms with a huff and his frown deepened. “Can’t it wait? Tomorrow is Christmas! We could do that job in a few days and stay home for the holiday!” he insisted.
Lucy shook her head, partially in answer, but mostly in exasperation. “No, Natsu. It has to be now. I’ve already sent word that I’m on the way, and my train leaves in twenty minutes so…I really have to go. Have fun with the others….Merry Christmas, Natsu,” she said, brushing past him.
She made it to the train with only a few minutes to spare, dropping into her seat with a soft huff. If she didn’t love her little apartment on Strawberry Street so much, she’d find something closer to the station for sure. As it was, she resolved to start building in more time for interruptions from the pink-haired nuisance she absolutely didn’t have feelings for. There wasn’t a lot of point in letting feelings develop, she kept telling herself. Natsu wasn’t the boyfriend type, and she’d always imagined herself with someone far more….well…someone not like Natsu.
The train pulled away from the station only seconds after she’d reached her seat and she dropped her head back against the seat with a sigh. Christmas hadn’t really been the same since her mother died, but things had gotten better once she made it to Fairy Tail. Although…if she was being honest, it wasn’t easy anymore, now that she’d lost her father, too. She’d been struggling the holidays since getting back from Tenrou, really, but it had been easy to ignore last year, what with Tartaros, and Natsu running off. But he was home this time, and she wasn’t entirely sure she had enough Christmas spirit to handle a big family gathering like the guild usually had. No…a quiet, unobserved Christmas on her own was what she was after.
Unfortunately for Lucy’s stubborn attempts at seclusion, Natsu had other plans. They’d missed seven years, and then Tartaros had ruined everything. Of course…he only blamed Tartaros because it was hard to admit that he’d probably been just as much at fault for running off the way he had. Spending last Christmas alone after everything she had lost during Tartaros couldn’t have been easy and he could sort of understand why she might prefer the quiet of Rosemary Village. But he wouldn’t let her isolate herself anymore. Lucy shined brightest when she was with her friends, and he wouldn’t let her walk away from that.
Of course, that meant braving the damned train. He’d intended to keep away, just on the train, so she had some time to herself. But then the car lurched, and the nausea swelled. He couldn’t help himself, drawn to the scent of her like it was a magnet. He gave a soft moan of discomfort, dropping into the seat beside her and over into her lap without warning. The closest thing to relief he’d ever found for the rolling waves of motion sickness was the scent of her and her fingers in his hair.
“Natsu!” she exclaimed, her topaz eyes wide with a mixture of emotions. “What are you *doing* here?” she demanded.
“We work…together,” he said, shifting slightly until he was on his back, looking up at her. He dragged her hand to his hair with a pitiful whimper. “You’re not…spending Christmas alone anymore, Lucy. I won’t let you…be alone anymore,” he panted between the pretesting rolls of his internal organs.
Lucy looked away from the dark intensity of his gaze, blinking away tears. “B-But the guild…and I can’t afford to split the reward, and—”
Natsu groaned again. “Lucy, can you argue with me when we get there? I’m tying not to throw up on your lap.”
Lucy bit her lip against a reluctant smile, scratching lightly at his scalp in resignation. “Okay, Natsu. You can come. You’ll make the work faster, anyway,” she said softly. His head turned and buried into her stomach with another wobbling moan, and she had to bite back a giggle. She knew better than anyone just how badly trains affected him. But he’d come anyway, just to make sure she wasn’t alone. That meant a lot to her. “Thank you, Natsu,” she whispered, closing her eyes and enjoying the feeling of his soft hair passing between her fingers.
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The job was an easy one, especially with Natsu involved. The river had frozen over and the town no longer had a water source. She’d intended to just have Taurus break up the ice with his axe, but Natsu made the whole thing far faster. So fast that instead of *losing* money, as they typically did when Natsu took part in a job, they received a bonus.
“I’ve heard of bonuses before, but I was sure Loke was making them up,” Natsu said as they walked back toward the train station. He stretched his arms out behind his head, looking up at the sky. “And then you made him all sprirt-y and I figured maybe it was just something from the celestial world,” he chuckled.
He stopped, looking back when the sound of her footsteps beside him stopped. She was stopped, staring down one of the streets that had colorful lights wrapped around the street signs. “Lucy?”
“It’s….the Rosemary Christmas festival,” she said softly, her eyes moving over the decorated lane and the shop stalls lining it. “My mom told me about it when I was a kid. She always said we would go one day…”
“Smells good,” Natsu said, stepping back to her side. He eyed the lane, lifting his head to sniff at the delicious mixture of aromas leaking from the lane. He looked back at her, taking her hand. “Well, she was right. Today is one day, and we’re gonna go!” he said with a wide grin, pulling her down the lane.
“What? No, Natsu, wait!” she yelped, stumbling along behind him. “We’ll miss the train home if you get distracted now!” she cried, planting her feet. He looked back at her and grinned wider, tilting his head. The flashing lights from the stall nearby illuminated his face and hair in the setting sun, making his hair shift colors steadily. The image made her smile softly, reminding her of the way the rainbow cherry blossoms shimmered in the streetlights as it floated past her house.
Even in the multicolored lights, he paled at the mention of the train again and he shook his head rapidly. “No, not the train again….” He muttered. “No, come on. Your mom said we’d go one day. Today’s that day,” he said again, pulling her into the crowds.
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Rosemary was much further north than Magnolia. The winters were harsher, with actual regular snowfall. The air was so cold that even Natsu’s ever-present heat wasn’t enough to chase away the chill. Even on Mt. Hakobe, the snow never seemed to land on the fiery slayer.
Here though…wandering the streets of the Christmas drenched town, even his heat seemed subdued. The snow piled in his hair, clinging to his jacket and melting against the bare skin of his shoulder. He wasn’t quite sure what to do with the mess, shaking his head like a dog trying to rid itself of the damp. Each time he did it, he sent snow flying, drenching Lucy in yet another layer of the icy precipitation.
If he was being honest, the first time had been accidental. But the way she screamed and squealed and swatted at him every time made him grin and he found he liked the way her cheeks flushed when she laughed at his unapologetic joy. They stumbled into the hotel room they’d managed to find, snow and the scent of spiced cider clinging to them both.
“Seriously, this is how it always is for you?!” Natsu demanded, shedding his soaked jacket as soon as the door was closed. The moisture steamed off his skin the moment the cold left him and he shook his hair out again.
“Yes! Winter is clingy. The chill grabs on and doesn’t let go until the season is over and the sun gets serious about its warmth again.” Lucy giggled, dodging another wave of moisture flying off of him. “Would you quit that?! We both know you could just steam them off! Quit shaking off at me!”
Natsu shot her a cheeky, fanged grin. “Aw, but you’re so cute when you squall like a wet cat.” He tossed his now-dry coat over the arm of the couch, turning to watch her shed the thick pink parka she’d always worn. He kind of understood it now, seeing how her clothes were completely dry under the bulky garment. Her cheeks were still flushed from the cold and a shiver rolled through her body as she tossed the coat aside, making him react on instinct. He moved to her, cupping her cheeks gently, looking at her with mild concern. “Winter is always that cold for you?”
Lucy flushed brightly, though she couldn’t help the way her body instinctively leaned into his warmth. Rather than deal with the embarrassment of just how close he was to her, she closed her eyes, just basking in the welcome heat he always brought along with him. “Well, yeah. Cold is clingy.”
Natsu thought for a moment, studying her face. She looked more at peace now, with the warmth bleeding back into her from his contact. “Then how come you always insist on tagging along when the job is on Mt. Hakobe, or in the winter at all? I bet there’s all kinds of jobs you could take that wouldn’t make you cold, even in the winter.”
Lucy hummed softly, opening her eyes to look up at him, toliting her head in his grip. “Why are you here, Natsu?” she asked softly. “I was going to do this job on my own…but you came along. Why?”
His brow furrowed slightly. “Because we—”
“Work together,” she interrupted. “Even in the cold…even when it’s damp and icy, and clingy…I’d still rather be with you, instead of working on my own on some warm boring job. Like you said….we’re a team. And we’re always going to be together now….right?”
He stared down at her, caught off guard. He’d been almost inexplicably drawn to her since they’d met, but the feeling had grown undeniably stronger over the years. To the point now that he couldn’t stand the thought of being away from her, especially not after their year apart. But he’d never noticed that she felt the same. He’d expected the opposite, after he’d run off and left her after Tartaros, yet here she was, saying the same words that had wrapped around his heart and become an undeniable piece of his soul.
He belonged with her, and she with him, and they would always be together from now on. “Forever,” he agreed softly.
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So there it is! I hope you love it, and I am so so sososo sorry that it is so late! Merry ChristmaHannuKwanzaaYule, Raptor!
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Congratulations @teleiapotami!! Your fanfiction "Forever" has been nominated by one of your fans for The Guild Awards, First Term of 2024!
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Congratulations @teleiapotami !! Your fanfiction "Finding Forgiveness" has been nominated by one of your fans for The Guild Awards, First Term of 2024!
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The Guild Awards are back for the first term of 2024! We hope everyone had a wonderful winter and holiday season! Thank you to those who participated last term for making it so enjoyable. We look forward to all the new fanfiction and fanart to be nominated for this term.
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Brought to you by a new mod-team, we're thrilled to be able to bring this event back! It was previously hosted on @ftguildevents, and as we continue working on overhauling that page, we decided to give this event its own corner of tumblr.
Check out the Rules section for the list of ships that are excluded from this event.
Event Information
Dates: April 7th - 13th
Submissions - Anything and everything - art, fics, poetry, amvs, headcanons, manga colorings, aesthetics, etc.
Prompts:
💕 Day 1 - Warmth
💕 Day 2 - Distance
💕 Day 3 - Team Up
💕 Day 4 - Festival
💕 Day 5 - Fears
💕 Day 6 - Sanctuary
💕 Day 7 - Tradition
Event Tag: Use the tag #ftrarepairweek in your first five so that we can see it! You’re also welcome to mention the blog @ftrarepairweek. Please make sure to tag any triggers appropriately.
Extra Info: This event is open to all ships (excluding the ones listed below), including brotp, lgbt, and poly.
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Rules
No character bashing
No incest
No canon minor x adults ships
All entries must be previously unposted and original to the blog posting.
The following ships are not eligible for this event. You may still include them as side ships in your entries if you wish, but the focus must be on the rare pair.
✨natsu x lucy (nalu)
✨gray x juvia (gruvia)
✨gajeel x levy (gajevy)
✨jellal x erza (jerza)
✨mirajane x laxus (miraxus)
✨elfman x ever (elfever)
✨loke x lucy (lolu)
✨zeref x mavis (zervis)
✨natsu x lisanna (nali)
✨gray x lucy (graylu)
✨laxus x lucy (lalu)
✨gray x erza (grayza)
✨bickslow x lisanna (bixanna)
✨gray x natsu (gratsu)
✨sting x rogue (stingue)
✨freed x laxus (fraxus)
✨erza x mirajane (erzajane)
✨erza x lucy (erlu)
Are you an artist who's been wanting to join a collab project or wanting to see a new collab project with a bunch of different artists for fairy tail? Well, this here might be just what you are looking for!
This is a fan collaboration focusing on artwork of the Major Arcana part of Tarot, featuring various Fairy Tail Characters.
If you're an and interested in joining this project, here's your chance! Make sure you include contact information for the contact question or else we cannot contact you!!
Rating: R
Pairing: Nalu
FF.Net || AO3
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Thanks to @phoenix-before-the-flame for their awesome Beta work, as usual.
March Post Dates: 15th and the 28th (Yes, my Birthday!)
April Post Dates: To Be Decided
When Gajeel was finally questioned, it was days after he'd willingly been led through the gates and brought into the dungeons. His cooperation led to an easy time of sitting around in proper chairs and choosing his own cot to bunk in, all while Kage sulked in his renewed prison. The shackles that scraped his wrists and ankles were a formality more than anything else; One he seemed unbothered by.
His interrogation wasn’t in the official chambers where Makarov sought counsel with Erza, Laxus and Mirajane days before. Instead, when Laxus came to retrieve him, eyes narrowed and posture full of unspoken threats, he'd been led to a small room in the depths of the keep, where the draconis assumed was their chief’s private quarters.
While this was a curious turn of events for him, what made his studded brows rise was when Laxus irritably slammed the door behind him, leaving Gajeel alone with the short chieftain and no one else. The room was cramped, too small to host many occupants regardless, but he didn't even hear the click of the door lock.
“Have a seat.” Makarov drawled, mustache twitching as he glanced his way. He was seated behind a grand red oak desk that filled nearly half the room. Tomes in messy piles and stacked parchments littered its surface, with odd knick knacks and baubles that didn’t quite fit thrown into the mix. He casually motioned to one other seat that Gajeel had almost missed. And rightly so, it was nothing more than the tiniest of stools, splintered beyond belief and standing on rickety legs despite the ashy burn marks that littered its surface: a stool made for a child.
“Yeah, no. Not sittin’ on that,” Gajeel replied dryly, leaning against the doorframe instead, “you sure about having me in a room alone with you, old man?”
“Why?” Makarov lowered his hand, confidence gleaming in his eyes, “Do you think you pose a danger to me?“
He shrugged, “Dunno, do I?” Lifting his shackled hands he bared his teeth in a sardonic grin, “or these give ya a sense of security?“
The old man's chuckle as he relaxed into his chair made Gajeel frown. Was he missing something here?
”I didn’t take you as a man to make jokes. If you were going to attempt anything, I think you would have already. A man of your strength could break those shackles in minutes.“
'Not even that.' He thought idly, but brushed the words aside as more thoughts gripped him, ”What would you know of my strength?“
”Boy,“ There was a near irresistible urge to snarl that Gajeel swallowed in the back of his throat, body bristling in offense, ”I've three clansmen all with the blood of Draconis in them. Surely you know that they scented you the moment you came near our walls?“
A chink in Gajeel's facade was finally made. His grin faltered with his confidence. Of course, he didn't doubt they'd catch a whiff of him if he'd smelled them, but to have passed that information along already? They were quick. The element of surprise was now lost, and that disturbed him more than he wanted to admit.
”That ruins my fun,“ He snorted, arms crossing in disdain, the shackles clacked together.
Another soft chuckle left Makarov as he propped his short legs on the edge of his desk, managing to look more indifferent than the large draconis had been. “I’ve been informed of your attunement. Metal I believe? Erza’s report of your camp was quite thorough.“
His eye twitched before he could control himself: another chink added.
”So I was right.“ He whistled, watching Gajeel with a keen eye that felt as if it were seeing straight through his mind. “A fascinating element to wield no doubt.”
When speaking with Jose, their banter always felt like a dance around threats and subtle digs of information towards one another. As if the other clan leader was always looking for a way in to sniff out Gajeel's weaknesses, but he never learned any more than what Gajeel chose to reveal.
In a span of a minute, here in this dinky room standing before a geriatric who hardly came up to his thigh, Gajeel felt uncharacteristically small. He didn’t like the clever glint in the old man’s eye or how he steepled his fingers. He didn’t like how he managed to learn what even his own clansmen didn’t know. This was a sensation that made bile rise in his throat, shame fueling the tension in his shoulders as hurt pride demanded he act out.
But he had more discipline then that and stayed still while his sharpened nails dug divots into his biceps.
“Do you fairies always spoil the fun like this?” The question was pointed and petulant, but Gajeel felt he deserved the momentary childish barb.
”Oh we have our own ways to have fun, I guarantee you.“ The old chief finally settled down into his seat, dropping the casual attitude as one drops a burning coal, ”Now, with that out of the way, do you want to remove those shackles or keep pretending you can't? I think we both know you wouldn't get very far if you attacked me anyway.“
That confidence was one thing shared between Makarov and Jose, Gajeel noted. A grim knowledge of one's own abilities. It was an asinine trait, but having the wind torn from his sails so soon into the conversation had left the draconis feeling out of sorts as he dragged his feet to finally sit down.
A part of him was more than satisfied when he heard the legs crack under his weight, struggling to stay intact. If he couldn't keep his abilities a secret longer than a day, fine. At least he had this.
”Fine. You got me.“ He growled, not bothering to hide his irritation. ”But we're not here to discuss what I can do, are we? You got questions and I got the answers you need.“
”Now we're to the meat of the matter, very good,“ Makarov entwined his fingers under his chin and hummed in agreement, watching as Gajeel fiddled with the shackles but made no attempt to rip them off. He'd save that for later.
“Since you've made it obvious you come from Jose's clan,” The old man continued, voice dripping with acid at the name of the other leader, “Clearly you have a reason for giving us Kage without any demands for compensation. Before I ask you anything more pertinent, let me make one thing clear: Kage's return does not give you access to the Celestial your leader has been after and she's no bargaining chip. Are we clear?”
Gajeel snorted, his grin finally returning, “Crystal. She’s of no use to me anyway.”
And now, it finally felt as if he'd regained his foothold as he watched Makarov's stern expression drop. He decided to run with it, continuing before he could start his line of questions. Gajeel leaned forward, ignoring how the stool creaked as he propped his elbows on his knees.
“I’ll let you in on a secret. Jose thinks he sent me here to get on your good side, learn your towns in and outs and buddy up with you all before dragging the girl out by those golden locks he’s so obsessed with. That was the mission assigned to me,” The more he spoke, the more Makarov's expression changed, hardening into a silent, dangerous rage that fueled Gajeel's amusement.
“He still thinks that, and while I was down for playing along for a bit, there's no point in that now.”
“... and why is that?”
Gajeel's laugh dripped something close to madness, “Let me see your other Draconis members and I might tell ya.”
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.
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In the restless hours between Porlyusica begrudgingly giving Natsu the go ahead for freedom and the strange draconis being led through the gates, the Draconis of Fire was not sitting still. In fact, just outside the doors of the keep, he paced, snarling and spitting fiery fury each time he was dragged back to his quarters by those who watched him.
His fellow villagers were glad to see him on his feet. But still, they couldn’t help but wish that the old hermit had ordered him more time in his home. If only to give his frazzled keepers a break now that he was set loose. Keeping him confined to his home was infinitely easier than dragging him back to it after a long walk that always led to the keep; No matter how many times they'd convince Natsu to try a different path, to entice him elsewhere, he found one way or another to lead them back to his planned destination.
It was this constant back and forth and his demands to be let in that Makarov had found him before his meeting with Gajeel. In fact, he'd gone out specifically to settle the fiery man down, who refused to be calm and listen to reason. Having the opportunity to tell his chief the truth about the newcomer had eased him minutely, but he continued to stay close, refusing all attempts to bring him home.
“You need to eat-” Max had attempted to lure him with the promise of a meal and he looked exhausted from the conversation, ”Seriously, Mirajane promised to cook a different kind of soup this time so-“
”Can eat it here.“ Natsu cackled, ignoring the hard stare of Wendy who'd come along. She was adamant to stay by his side ensuring he wouldn’t push himself too hard. He was talking more than he should, he knew, but the parchment Lucy had left behind was long consumed by his own flames and he hadn't the patience to bring anything similar with him.
”Seriously, Wendy. He’s being difficult. Maybe I should swap with Lucy-”
Natsu's ferocious snarl ripped from him without thought, startling the other roma to silence. He muttered a quiet apology a moment later. The mere thought of Lucy being anywhere near the keep was too much. He wouldn't allow it. Considering Kage's attempts to kidnap her and the possible ties this new draconis had to Jose’s clan, Natsu would rather open his wounds than have her near
But he didn't bother saying this outloud, his feral snarls and disturbed pacing was enough to get the point across.
”... Natsu,“ Wendy mumbled, trying to placate him, ”Makarov already knows. No one's going to let Lucy get hurt, you know this. Please calm down.“
Her tired, meek tone was almost enough to mollify him, deflating at the look of her. She'd sat upon a nearby stump, fingers digging into the bark with claws she couldn't contain any longer. Their instincts were in sync with the arrival of a new draconis to their chosen flock and the knowledge he wasn't alone was sobering.
But he dug his heels into the dirt and shook his head, ”fine, but I ain't leaving.“
She sighed, looking at Natsu's current charge in sympathy. ”Maybe you should go get your replacement. You look like you could use some rest.“
”And leave him alone to bust the door down?“ The man asked, cringing at the thought, ”No offense to you Wendy, but I don’t think you can hold him down if he starts getting bright ideas.”
She pointed to her nose, sniffing the air as her eyes gleamed, Natsu caught the motion and immediately knew she had caught something in the air he'd missed, ”It's alright, he'll stay put.“
”Pfft, yeah right. Like I won’t-“ He began, following her action to taste the air. The wind had changed direction, something she would have sensed first before him and with that came the familiar scents of not just Erza, but the one person he hadn't wanted near at all, his statement changed in an instant, snarl returning through sharp teeth, ”Why is Erza bringing Lucy here?!”
Max stiffened with his eyes going wide as he began backing down the path. “You know what? Good idea, Wendy, I really SHOULD go. Have fun with that.“
It was almost comical how fast he booked it down the gravel path, shouting for Freed at the top of his lungs. At least it wasn't Warren, Natsu thought, that man's telepathy was irritating on a good day. He would hate having his every thought broadcasted.
But with the knowledge of Erza and Freed both coming his way, the Draconis knew he'd have little time to act and wasn't about to put Wendy in a rough spot in the scant minutes he had. A conundrum that left him grumbling in annoyed dissatisfaction.
”... do you really want Lucy to see you like this?“ Wendy asked under her breath eyeing him closely. The remark felt pointed, but the reason behind it was unknown to him.
”... What, mad? She's seen me mad before. Ain’t like this is new,“ He stated, letting her question distract him from the agitation still boiling under his skin, ”What's your point?“
”Well, uhm,“ She fumbled with the hem of her shirt, brows knitted together as she considered her next words, “since you two are together now, I thought you'd want to put your best foot forward. That's all.“
The restless anger that had him pacing disappeared with the wind, leaving him rooted on the spot. Confusion made him stare at with comically wide eyes as heat burst to his cheeks. His face felt far hotter than it should have as he spluttered, voice a blank monotone, ”Since we're what?“
His empty stare must have spoken more than his mouth as Wendy turned a violent red. Tearing her gaze away, she wrung her hands nervously as she tripped over her words, “Oh- are you not? I just could have sworn you-“ She cut herself off again, switching sentences on a dime, ”Oh my god, I'm so sorry. I completely- I thought-!“
An awkward laugh poured from his lips, cutting her off, fighting off the rising embarrassment that threatened to steal his voice. He asked hoarsely, dreading her reasoning but desperate to know all the same. “What did you think? Who said we're together?“
”You... you were covered in her scent the other morning,“ the air draconis explained, covering her beet red face, ”so I assumed. I'm sorry!“
It all clicked at that moment. The way she refused to meet his eyes the day before, the flush that dashed her cheeks when mentioning Lucy. Wendy's odd behavior had nothing to do with some private thing in her life distracting her but rather... Natsu's jaw dropped, staring quizzically in disbelief as the younger Draconis fidgeted in her seat.
When too many silent seconds passed, she began again, ”I really AM sor-“
”It's not the first time her scent’s been on me,“ Natsu said hurriedly, cutting her off again as he regathered his thoughts, ”I-It’s been on me before loads of times. Like... this ain't known? Why would now suddenly mean we're a thing?“
Wendy whined, peeking through her fingers at him, ”All over your face Natsu?! Her scent’s never been on your face before! And when we were coming to see you she bumped into us and- and- Your scent was all over her neck! What was I supposed to think?!“
Her voice cracked, striking a new octave strong enough to make his ears ring. He tried to hurriedly defend himself, but words didn’t escape- That didn’t mean anything! That was because he-
His teeth clacked at how quickly he shut his mouth as the memories of his escape with Lucy came flooding back.
He was hardly aware of himself, too tired and comfortable to argue with Lucy when she was being weird. So he did the first thing that came to his mind, sinking his teeth in her ear. He didn’t remember much after, with sleep claiming him as he rested his head in the crook of her neck. It was the most restful sleep he’d had in a while before Kage’s scent forced him awake again.
It felt right in the moment but now, during the day, wide awake and running on adrenaline, he finally pieced together why Lucy had reprimanded the action. He hadn't meant it the way Wendy had translated it, but -
He choked out a squeak, an oddly shrill sound that made Wendy jump in her seat. If she could smell that, then that means- ”... oh god the old lady….does she…?“
Wendy could only nod and Natsu felt another stone drop into the pit of his stomach. The approaching scent of the girl in this scenario was a staunch reminder of how little time they had left to talk privately and each second slammed another fact straight through Natsu's brain.
Why had he been so touchy? Not just then, but lately? How often did he cross that line with Lucy and not realize it?
It was too much to think about. He decided, teeth grinding, especially with two enemies currently in the keep. Changing directions, he stuffed the thoughts of Lucy into the back of his mind (to hopefully forget), and spun towards the door of the keep. There were more pressing matters at hand. Wendy leapt from her seat, latching herself to his arm. A surge of wind wrapped itself around them, gently pushing Natsu away from the door.
”No, no, no!“ She cried, face still a flaming red. He could feel her heated cheeks against his arm and guiltily looked to his feet, still attempting to walk forward, ”Natsuuu, I really AM sorry, but you can't go in there! I swear I mostly kept it to myself so-“
He froze when she did, both realizing the emphasis she put on 'mostly.' With a voice lowering to such a whisper that his own ears could barely catch it, he tilted his gaze back to her, ”... mostly?“
”Oh no!“ She flinched, burying her face into his bicep while her fingers dug into his skin, ”I didn't mean that-! Well, I mean, I did, but it wasn't supposed to happen-'. He didn't stop her rambling, but the way they both could now hear Erza and Lucy's voice down the path helped spur her to get to the point.
“It’s just the old lady right? Only she knows?” He hissed.
Wendy gnawed at her bottom lip guiltily. ”I…..may have accidentally let it slip near Gray...“
No.
Just when he thought it couldn't get any worse, she hesitantly added, “... who was... talking to Cana.”
NO.
“Oh you’ve gotta be fucki-” Horrors upon horrors fell upon Natsu's shoulders. He needed to get inside the keep to see the old man again. Or connect his fist with something solid, like the face of that strange draconis before anything else happened. His exclamation however, was interrupted before he could finish the thought.
“Natsu!” Erza bellowed, commanding voice cutting through the air. They both froze. She was on a warpath barrelling towards them in armored fury, leaving Lucy behind to watch with unhurried steps. “If you think you can bully Wendy into letting you in -”
Wendy looked just as overwhelmed as Natsu felt, ducking behind him to hide from her wrath. She sprang into action at Erza’s accusation, peeking out to wave frantically to the angered woman, ”It's all right! He wasn't trying to go in, I swear!“
Eyes shifted to meet Natsu’s in a silent plea, making him force a grin (albeit a terrified one) and nodded, ”Was just teasing her! I wouldn't put Wendy through that, haha.“
But then his eyes narrowed, hoping his fellow draconis would catch the underlying, 'this doesn't make up for it' message behind it. Nodding, she accepted the claim, as both seemed to take on a more relaxed air with practiced ease.
First he needed to chuck a pillow at Makarov and Freed. Now he had to noogie Wendy and prank her. How many people were going to get added to his 'be an annoyance' list before this week was through?
”Ah, very good then,” Erza said, her approach slowing when she caught up. She eyed them both suspiciously despite their assurances, but thought better than to continue the line of thought. Rather, she examined Natsu from head to toe and frowned deeply.
“Shouldn't you sit down?” She questioned, “While I understand your need for exercise, you've been out of bed for some time now. You should rest your legs.”
Natsu rolled his eyes and snorted. Seriously he wasn’t gonna keel over if he stood up.
“I'm fine-” Natsu cut himself off, looking over Erza's shoulder to meet the brown eyes of a certain celestial Romni finally catching up to them.
“It really doesn't matter what state you're in,” She beamed, face practically glowing with her greeting, “You're still ready to cause trouble, aren't you?”
“I-” Suddenly, words became difficult all over again. As if the damage in his throat had returned tenfold, forgetting all the hours and magic put behind healing it. He couldn't find the words to reply to her and laughed breathlessly.
At Wendy's curiously wide stare, he shook his head to regain his thoughts and scratched the back of his neck awkwardly, ”I'm just... tryna to make sure no one else gets hurt. That's all.“
And that was the perfect distraction he needed, eyes narrowing as he remembered his earlier ire. At his sudden glare, Erza matched his expression and crossed her arms. ”What’s the big idea bringing Lucy up here anyway?”
”I don't see why not.”
“There's TWO good reasons inside those doors-!”
Before Natsu and Erza could continue, Lucy jumped between them with hands on her hips, eyes glinting dangerously in his direction. “I thought we got over this speaking as if I'm not RIGHT here half a year ago?”
He flinched, “Ah... but I-“
Her expression soured, “But?“ She repeated, a hint of her magic sizzling in the air.
The return of her magic threatened to pull a grin out of Natsu, but the scent of danger radiating off her made him immediately backpedal, ”Nothing! Sorry!“
”Thank you.“
He didn't miss the way Wendy inhaled sharply, giving him the most deadpanned stare he'd ever seen from her.
While Natsu chose to ignore Wendy, he looked to Erza who avoided his gaze. Whatever her reasoning for bringing Lucy along, it would remain a mystery. And rather than risk angering her further, he moved to claim Wendy’s stump, flopping onto it with a dramatic huff. His thoughts had been in disarray since leaving his home, But now this? It was too much to think about. Not today, he could think about it another day.
Lucy, on the other hand, took the moment to question Wendy about the draconis' inability to stay home now that he'd been given permission to walk around. Recounting the tale of Natsu's exploits against the keep door had her exasperated in seconds, but her smile grew at a subtle humor as well.
Erza had fallen silent. She vaguely listened with a curious expression. Yet her eyes flickered from place to place, unable to stay focused.
In fact, Natsu noticed once he'd broken through his own sulking, the redhead could barely stand still: feet shifted and fingers drummed along her forearm. Once or twice her gaze settled on a specific room attached to the keep before darting back to Wendy and Lucy's conversation.
Natsu knew restless energy enough to recognize it in Erza and her revealing it was fascinating enough to distract most of his errant thoughts.
“In a hurry to go somewhere?” He cocked his head and waited for a response, surprised when Erza jumped. That was... not normal.
“Not particularly,” Her breezy reply was too controlled and Natsu didn't buy it for a second. Ignoring Wendy and Lucy's sudden silence, he hardened his gaze and waited until Erza's uncharacterized fidgeting grew even more so, “why are you looking at me like that?”
“Why are you lying?” He countered, voice cutting sharp through the cracks of his throat.
With eye twitching, her tone dropped to a hiss, “Not everything needs to be YOUR business.”
Fear shot through his system like lightning and he gulped. Abort! Abort! “Fine, whatever! I bet it's something girly anyways.”
“You're clearly trying to provoke me,“ she crossed her arms, fiddling with straps of her leather bracers, ”considering your injuries, I'll choose to ignore it: back. off.“
Foolishly realizing he'd backed himself into a corner, Natsu was stuck between pushing her buttons further or doing just as Erza suggested. Whatever was on her mind, it wasn't worth the risk, but the curious gazes from Lucy and Wendy began to crack Erza's shell as a blush crept down her neck.
There wasn't a chance to call it out, as those flickering eyes finally caught something in the distance, widening in relief. “Ah, your charge has finally arrived. Good. I can go then.”
“Wait,” Lucy chimed in, puzzled, “what was the point in bringing me if you're just going to leave-“
Her question went unanswered as Erza beat a hasty retreat towards the keep. Turning right at the entry door, she entered the side building, where Natsu realized the smell of their other stranger was currently dwelling. His eyes narrowed as she slipped inside. Odd, but not important enough to dwell on now, not when Freed and Levy's scent invaded his senses.
”Oh, that's what she meant,“ Wendy clarified, ”He was downwind and I couldn't smell him.“ And his rising voice, chatting about the inner meanings behind rune writing and enchantments, went over all of their heads except for the short romni who walked beside him eyes gleaming in excited interest.
”Tch,“ He grumbled, ”getting more crowded by the minute.“
Now how was he going to sneak into the keep with not two, but four pairs of eyes here to watch him?! He sulked so far down into himself that he slid off the stump. Some day out this turned out to be.
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Natsu was right to question Erza's actions. She was flustered from his perceptive senses, annoyingly sniffing out her calm ruse. But a different worry weighed heavily on her mind, one that had her hanging on the edge with apprehension. Her old friend and temporary guest was at risk of being imprisoned right along with the other two. And his fate entirely hinged on the answers he gave in the next hour.
Her intentions with Lucy and waiting for Natsu's next keeper to arrive were layered. While Freed recovered quickly and was back to his prime, even she'd noticed Natsu's penchant for calming down around Lucy. It was an effect that garnered Erza's curiosity as well as mystified her; If it meant easing everyone’s frustrations, then it was an effect she was willing to put to use.
But she had to admit to herself, there was an altogether different motive to her actions today.
She knocked on the door to Jellal's current quarters mostly out of polite tradition, but didn't bother waiting for permission. Using it as her introduction, she entered the small room that had once been used for storage and immediately looked for the current subject of her thoughts.
She didn't have to look long.
Jellal made it easy and the size of the room gave no options for hiding either way. Seated by a makeshift table of old barrels, he pored over a book he'd brought along with him, brows furrowed in concentration. It gave the impression he hadn't heard her at all, but the subtle pause when he skipped the page told her otherwise.
This gave her ample time to get comfortable, grabbing the nearest, rickety chair and barring the door from other potential visitors. Silence built between them as she watched him flip through another page, clearing his throat at odd intervals. She took the time to study his profile, noting the changes from the time she'd seen him two years earlier.
His hair was a mess, shaggier than she was used to and sheared unevenly as strands of blue brushed along his shoulders. What once was a man of pale skin, now looked tan as if he'd been under the sun for months of travel, but most noticeably, was the red tattoo etched into the right side of his face.
”You didn't have that when we last met,“ She broke the silence, pleased when he paused in his reading, softly shutting the book with a finger marking his place.
He glanced back with a light smile crinkling his eyes. He knew he should’ve greeted her when she came in, but he was too engrossed in the pages to pull himself away so soon.
”Many members of my clan become tattooed once they reach a certain age,“ He explained, trailing a hand along the red lines thoughtfully, ”In my case, this was due to a promotion in rank, more than anything else.“
”... does this rank perhaps have anything to do with why you sought me out?“ The question was pointed, seeing no reason to dodge the meat of the matter.
Chuckling, Jellal shrugged, ”Ah, so we're starting this so soon?“
She murmured his name in a soft warning, eyes narrowing, “I've given Makarov my faith in you, but that doesn't mean I'm allowed to avoid protocol. I need to know why you're here.”
“And I suppose wanting to see an old friend isn't a good enough reason?” He asked, voice lowering as he looked at his book, not expecting an answer, “it would be ridiculous to assume I miraculously found your location out of a drive to see you again, but I won't lie and say I didn't wish it were the truth.”
She warmed at his confession, the implication plain as she coughed into her arm to hide it, “Please, be serious. If you don't answer me honestly, I'll have no say in where you end up next. It'll be out of my hands.”
“My apologies.“ The book was set aside and he turned in his seat fully facing her. ”Then you want to know what reason could I possibly have to work with a man whose clan has made attempts on your family's life all for the sake of kidnapping a certain girl. Am I correct?“
Erza's teeth clenched and she nodded, allowing him to continue. A few seconds passed in awkward silence and she feared he wasn't going to continue, but eventually Jellal hummed and pulled the sleeves back on his hands, holding his arms to the dim light for her to see.
His hands trembled as he held them aloft from strain of a secret shame she knew nothing of, but she spied the thin faded lines of old scrapes that litterred his skin under the sickly purples of fading bruises. They coiled around his arms and fingers, and drew her attention to what he quietly wanted her to see.
His wrists were swollen with old rope burns and she bit back a gasp. She hadn’t seen them before, and bile climbed into her throat as she wondered just how they looked before Porlyusica had a look at them.
She knew immediately what he intended to tell her. “... you were imprisoned by them.”
He nodded, covering his arms with a swift flourish, “the only one I consider myself allied with is Gajeel. Even then, it's merely out of convenience. If not for him, I'd still be tied up like some animal.”
Shocked, Erza tried to put the pieces together despite missing far too many points for a clear picture, ”I need you to tell me the whole story. Please.“
Wetting his lips with a swipe of his tongue, Jellal took a second to consider and nodded. “Jose is looking for a celestial, but he’s doing so blindly. He has no idea which one he needs so any of us not hidden to the North are fair game. When I was in their camp, Erza, I heard him boasting that he'd finally found the right one. The one your clan has taken in. A girl of golden hair whose family was massacred a year ago. I’d heard of their demise and grieved deeply for them, but I had to see for myself if there was a survivor. And if Jose was right.”
“Right? Right about what? What would he need a celestial for?” She pressed, voice growing cold.
“There are numerous myths and legends in my tribe, Erza,” he said amiably, running a finger along the spine of his forgotten book, “and I honestly can't say I know for sure, but... this book may hold the answer. Gajeel had it. Swiped it from Jose himself, I imagine. It may hold the answers you and I both seek.”
“And Gajeel?” She asked, “what's his angle?”
He fell silent, for the first time since their chat began, he looked insecure, uncertain. ”That man has many secrets and faces. I don't think he ever lays out his full hand for anyone, but he's made it clear he doesn't plan on bringing the girl to Jose. He has his own agenda.“
Exhaling, all the tension Erza had upon entering the room fell off her shoulders. She couldn't sense an ounce of dishonesty in his words, and it was more than enough for her to feel Makarov would allow him to stay.
”Then I can only hope Makarov is able to figure out his motives for the rest of us.“ There were still many unknowns, but at least this much seemed to be in their favor.
Unfortunately, he didn't share her optimism as his lips thinned into a grimace, “I can assure you that he will speak the truth when the time comes, but he'll do everything he can to avoid sharing all that he knows. I can vouch that we're not here to cause trouble, but any further than that, is a mystery.”
“Thank you for being upfront with me,” Erza was emphatic with her words, her interest now falling on the book he was carefully studying, “... would you like to meet her?”
“Her?” Jellal blinked and Erza beamed.
”Lucy,“ She said, ”you are technically cousins, are you not?”
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Night fell quickly for those who wanted to spend more time out and about. Natsu in particular, though distracted by his friends as best as they could, fumed at the wasted day. By the time the chill started to creep into the air, he'd been whisked back to his home and the night crickets serenaded the night sky by his window.
Erza remained in Jellal's room for hours, learning what she could and catching up with her old friend. When she fell into the comfort of her own bed, her mind buzzed with information and puzzle pieces that were far too varied to connect.
Makarov, too, rested with his mind surrounded by deep thoughts. He frowned as he recalled his conversation with the new Draconis and tossed and turned above his furs until a fitful sleep claimed him.
It was a night full of peace and restless unease teetering back and forth on scales, waiting to balance out. Even Gajeel, given a small room to rest in, laid on a cramped cot that barely held his frame. Long hair trailed down in a wild mass to brush the floor that he swept up to rest on his chest. He smirked, combing his fingers through the long locks. His talk with Makarov led him one step closer to his goals and the shackles had been removed.
But he caught the slide of a wooden board and the familiar bolt of iron latches being shoved into place, effectively locking him. And the nearest window was too narrow for him to slip through. He fiddled with the random baubles in his pockets and studied the ceiling above him, mind abuzz with possibilities.
His travel partner, Juvia, should have made it back to Jose by now, he figured. While the woman was more reserved, willing to follow orders than lead, he trusted she'd feed Jose the information they agreed upon and stay at the other chief's side in his absence. She could take care of it, but that left him with his other goal. He thought it would take longer to find what he needed, but everything had fallen into his lap with very little effort.
Withdrawing his hand from his pocket, he cupped a blue gem nestled in his palm. He eyed the small orb lazily, throwing his other arm behind his head. It glowed slightly in the darkness, and it hummed with a magic all of its own that he could feel lightly tugging against him. Beautiful and rare; a gem that could be mined in the depths of his true home. He rubbed a smudge off it and snorted, glaring into its translucent surface as if peering into a far off space.
“Now I know I ain’t taking that long for you to stop paying attention to this thing,” He said dryly as one does to a person standing in front of them. “It's only been what? Four years? Don’t tell me my old man was right about you givin’ up.”
It was a tasteless barb, one that held no heat, but sparked a response in the gem. The shimmering mass of liquid inside flickered and spun itself into an image pieced together by bits of light until he saw the innards of an old cave, illuminated by thousands of gems in its likeness. It refocused on the silhouette of an older man, peering back into its depths as he growled in turn.
”Your father,“ The man said, rolling his eyes, ”has lost the bet. He thought it would take you another ten. Good to see you alive, kid.”
He cursed, already annoyed two seconds into the conversation, “Of course he did, the ass. You're looking rather alive today, have you been able to see the sun more than once a month?”
The voice in the gem grumbled, ”You're as insufferable as he is. Get on with it. I doubt you're using up the magic in your lacrima for pleasantries.“
”Gihee, maybe I just wanna string you along just to piss-“
”Gajeel.“ The voice rumbled and the gem shook violently, spiking with heat as magic flared within its depths and somehow, so did the walls of his room. Dust fell from the ceiling and onto Gajeel’s shoulders as he flew up, stiff and alert, glancing wildly around. He strained to hear any signs of others becoming aware of the magic surge. A beat passed and he sighed. Good, no one was alerted. He refocused on the gem and squeezed it tight with a snarl.
“Cheating asshole,” He spat. What was it with old men ruining his fun today? “Your good ol’ pal and rival has been busy makin' connections, but he ain't got what he wants yet. On the other hand, I got exactly what YOU want.”
“...meaning?”
He smirked, eyes wild with brimming excitement, “he's here. I found him.”
Another flare of heat came from the gem, strong enough to crack the surface. But the break didn’t matter as the light began to fade. The lacrima, made to send only one simple message, had lost its stored power. With his message sent and the sudden chaos of shocked shouts within the stone cut out. Chuckling, Gajeel pocketed the stone to charge it with his magic once again. Now in a much better mood than he was before.
His whistling echoed off the walls and down the hall of the keep. The balanced scales teetered once again as the uneasy restlessness was overpowered by a sudden peace.
The village settled. Stars sparkled their light along with the moon above, and somewhere far off on the edges of the Magnolia forest, another camp settled to sleep as well.
All, but one. The Phantom Chief, receiving news from a reserved woman who recently returned. Her report was given succinctly and he'd waved her off with an impassive facade.
In truth, he was holding back cackling loud into the night. It would only be a matter of time for him to get what he wanted: glorious.
He'd have to promote Gajeel when he returned and maybe commend Kage as well: if the lowly peon managed to survive.
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