I was a kid. Still a stranger to this world... Clueless... Stupid... As you say. My heart was still stinging from the pain of a loss. No lullabies, no stories anymore. Nobody was there with me. I was all alone.
But then, she came. She was so beautiful. With her long tail and blue hair. I was enjoying with our times together. Even she was angry that I always called her when I was having a bath, I was happy when she came. Even she was angry that I always called her when I was about to play games, I was happy when she came. I was escaping from our house, running from my loneliness. But when she came, I was not alone. I felt like I wouldn't be
Rude awakening
A NaLu Fanfiction by Agufanatic98
“Natsu, wake up!” Lucy urged, shaking him rapidly. “It’s bad enough that I let you sleep in my bed again but now you won’t even wake up for our trip to the beach today?”
Natsu just grumbled in response.
Lucy scowled angrily. “Fine. You asked for this!” And with that she stomped over to the kitchen.
“L-Lucy, what are you doing?” Happy questioned worriedly.
A few seconds later, Lucy came back with a glass of ice cold water. Happy realized right away what she was going to do.
“Lucy, I wouldn't do that if I were yo--” But
Seven Stories of NaLu Love: Chapter 5 by LeonAlmalsy, literature
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Seven Stories of NaLu Love: Chapter 5
First Meeting
Natsu and Lucy was walking through a flowery meadow while Happy was flying besides them. He was leading his girlfriend of two and a half years by the hand and by the look on his face, he was excited.
"Come on, Lucy." Natsu said. "We're almost there."
"Where are we going, Natsu?" Lucy asked.
"It's a surprise." Natsu grinned. "You'll see."
"Can't I at least get a clue?" Lucy begged cutely.
"Nuh-uh." Happy giggled. "Lucy will get it if gets a hint."
Lucy sighed but allowed herself to be led. She could see on his face that they were getting closer to their destination because his grin kept getting wider and wider. Eventually,
Seven Stories of NaLu Love: Chapter 4 by LeonAlmalsy, literature
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Seven Stories of NaLu Love: Chapter 4
Protect
One. Two.
One. Two.
One. Two.
One. Two.
Natsu was doing push-ups to get his body into fighting shape. Ever since his encounter with that fat guy from Dead Cell, he wasn't allowed to take a mission until he had fully recovered. This was enforced by his girlfriend of two years, Lucy Heartfilia. She had not let him take a mission in over two weeks while his body recovered.
Natsu wasn't happy. Like anyone who has ever failed at something, he kept thinking about all the ways he could have done the mission better. He could have stayed with Lucy throughout the fight. He could have made sure that he didn't let himself get caught in the
The Little Perks
It was very cold outside, Lucy Heartfilia mused from inside the safety of her apartment. Well, that was a vast understatement. Actually was below freezing and Magnolia was in the middle of a rare, but powerful snowstorm. And it wasn't just the three and a half foot snow that was the problem. The freezing wind made going outside unbearable. It was the kind of weather that forced people indoors (except for people like her friend Gray who reveled in the cold and Juvia who followed said friend everywhere). Lucy knew that she wasn't going anywhere as long as the weather was like this.
Just like it was freezing outside, it was ab
You Know You Have a Daughter When by LeonAlmalsy, literature
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You Know You Have a Daughter When
You Know You Have a Daughter When....
It was a sight to behold. Gray Fullbuster, the normally detached and unruffled ice mage, tried to have a distant look on his face. However the situation he found himself in was so embarrassing that he couldn't help the way his ears turned red. Gajeel Redfox, the normally abrasive and violent Iron Dragon Slayer, couldn't help but feel indignant at the situation that he found himself in. All of the other guild members, including their wives, tried their best to contain their laughter but it was extremely difficult. Why, you may ask?
Gray and Gajeel were both sitting around a children's table. Well, that's