7.5 Return
Naron
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A deep pressure struck everyone surrounding Kyoka in the moment before it happened. Even Priscilla felt as if the very air made its best attempt to crush her. She knew this sensation, but only when the Etherious began to glow did she recall. By the time she formulated a response, Kyoka was gone. Simply dissolved into nothing, vanished.
The horned woman she comforted before looked around frantically. "Where did she go?" she demanded weakly before her eyes came to rest on Kalameet. "Did you...? What happened? Where is she?"
She turned around herself as if Kyoka would leap out of hiding any moment now, but they all knew better. Mavis was just as stumped. Meanwhile, Priscilla's suspicion grew more pronounced by the fact Kalameet recognised it as well. As did Quelaan and only Quelaan. Quelana by her side gave no indicator of recognition.
"Thou felt it before?" she inquired, just to be certain. The malformed witch nodded hesitantly. Kalameet was already deep in thought. Priscilla was too, meaning they both followed the same idea. "Tis the same sensation as the moment before I arrived in this world."
"Indeed," the other dragon agreed.
Neither paid any mind to the assortment of humans still nearby. Kalameet did not much care for the remaining Etherious' worried inquiries, either. Priscilla drowned them out to focus on what was important. Then she realised what she just did and forced her agitation down; although a member of Tartaros, she surrendered and was pacified. She deserved a chance. So she knelt before her and explained gently: "All three of us are not born of Earthland. An unknown phenomenon dragged us from our world and to this realm. If the reverse is also true, then she will be perfectly fine, if unreachable."
The far smaller woman slumped forward and more tears glistened in her eyes. While Mavis took over comforting her, Wendy approached the dragons with a severe expression. "Thou could not sense it," she began quietly, voice carrying only to their little group, "but this was native magic. I felt the surge of Ethernano." Precht nodded to give her words credence and Wendy frowned. "Moreover, I recognised it. Faintly, but I have felt something almost like it before. Ah!" She snapped her fingers as the memory resurfaced. "There is a device beneath Crocus. We found it while exploring the catacombs."
Priscilla was intrigued. She had no idea what kind of device could have such an effect, but she intended to find out. "Would you lead us there?"
"Of course."
The group split after a quick discussion; Warrod and Quelana remained to watch over the unconcious Yukino and Solano, as well as a strangely quiet Flare. Mavis took the other Etherious, Seilah, away to stay at Fairy Tail's guildhall for the time being. Priscilla, Precht, and Kalameet were led down into the catacombs by Wendy. Her perfect memory ensured that no map was needed to find the device. No light was needed for the three of them to see, but Precht provided it for himself regardless.
However, Priscilla knew what it was the moment she laid eyes on it. Though imposing, neither of the true dragons was intimidated. "Eclipse," she murmured, but her voice carried in the cavern. Two heavy gazes hit her back, their curiousity crawling over Priscilla's skin. "Tis the device that brought thee to this time, Wendy."
"I see."
The aspiring dragon kept her silence for several seconds, digesting these news. Then her brows furrowed. "Hold. I arrived in this time through a creation of Zeref?"
"What, pray tell, makes you believe Zeref built such marvel?"
Her deflection was measured, but Wendy's unamused look told her the other woman knew it for a fact. "Aries told me," she deadpanned. "I wonder how thee learned of this fact without ever laying eyes on the device before."
She could keep the secret, but Wendy was already involved anyway. If anyone deserved answers, it was her. So Priscilla shrugged. "Zeref told me."
Wendy blinked in surprise, much to her amusement. Priscilla went on to confuse her more: "He taught me how to wield Earthland's magic. I am also the one who killed him, although of this I am not proud."
"And why, pray tell, is that?" Wendy echoed her earlier tone. "Just about anyone on Ishgar would be overjoyed to hear such accomplishment."
This, on the other hand, was none of Wendy's business. So Priscilla held her silence.
Precht did as well, far more interested in Eclipse. "How peculiar," he muttered as careful probes of Ethernano flickered between his fingers and the pristine steel. "Metal woven from magic and anchoured to a position in space. This device is completely immutable and immovable unless dissolved. I can barely grasp the foundation, much less its inner workings."
Despite his words, he was clearly eager to study. Then again, so was Priscilla. Zeref's greatest accomplishment lay before them. Not to mention, what did it have to do with the vanishing of Kyoka? Or their own arrival in Earthland?
They examined it for the better part of two hours. Even Kalameet was stumped for a time, having to go over everything step by step to grasp its composition. Being more familiar with Zeref's works and this type of magic in general, Precht figured it out before either of the dragons. When he did, he was almost reverent:
"Eclipse taps into the root world, where Lordran lies. Time is too stable here to be outright broken. Opening a portal between two eras is impossible, regardless the power provided. So instead this device sidesteps the problem through a stable pathway to the root, mapping the correct point in its time, and then connecting a second pathway to that same point on its second activation. Incredible!"
Priscilla wholeheartedly agreed. Even Kalameet bent his head toward this marvel of human ingenuity. Wendy did not quite grasp the genius of what Zeref did beyond that time travel was hard, but she was impressed nonetheless.
"But how does this connect to the Etherious' disappearance?" Precht went on. "Is it intentional?"
"No," Kalameet rumbled in response. His voice shook the cavern some, then he prowled forward to study the device some more. Several minutes passed in silence before he explained: "I understand now. The disposition is unintional. Indeed, I doubt Zeref even knew. Upon activation the components establishing yonder gate tear into our origin. Yet to anchour themselves, they find purchase not in a place but a person. A being of power. An Everlasting dragon, perhaps, or the child of a Lord." His implication was clear. "Only the mighty suffice. Likewise, the device attempts to counterbalance by anchouring a being on this side also. The interaction of various forces switches them. Zeref did not intend for it. He never realised because he could not test the device."
An introspective silence followed. Priscilla looked upon Eclipse in a new light again. Not only was it Zeref's masterpiece, it inadvertedly set her free.
A quiet question from Wendy broke the silence: "So someone else landed here?"
"So it would seem," Priscilla agreed. "Though it does not quite make sense yet. Us dragons and Quelaan make three, yet the device was only activated twice." She could not quite wrap her head around how this was supposed to work. It felt like the answer was on the tip of her tongue, but it eluded her still. In the end she decided it did not matter for now. "Regardless, we ought to demolish this contraption. Playing with time is ever inadvisable, especially if one employs a device of another, greater mind's make."
Kalameet snorted; a puff of smoke blossomed from his nostrils, but he did not challenge her statement beyond that. Meanwhile, Precht nodded his agreement. Wendy hesitated before doing the same. No one had to know and no one would know. Priscilla addressed her fellow dragon again: "Kalameet, will thou dismantle it?"
"Dost thou feareth failure?" he challenged, although he already rose before Eclipse. Her answer mattered little. Priscilla chuckled over the attempted banter, though.
"Not quite. Thy powers art most precise, a fine knife that is better suited than a hammer."
"Thou took ample inspiration from lesser beings."
So saying, Kalameet's gaze began to sink into Eclipse. Everyone could feel reality shudder as the device was expertly cut apart at the seams. Kalameet severed connections and steel began to dissolve into mist. The twelve golden keyholes wavered before collapsing, a link to the celestial spirit world broken.
Then Precht and Wendy tensed. Priscilla noticed instantly, but none of their warnings were spoken in time. The glimmering Lacrimas lining the gate discharged in an explosion of light. The released energy surged through dispersing spell-lattices, just moments before they vanished. The gate hummed to life for but a moment... and they all felt the same pressure again. They all felt something of fire and darkness passing nearby. A sense of eternal winter took its place right after, emptiness and loneliness. Insanity, perhaps. Moments later it was lost in time.
She realised what happened just a moment too late. Priscilla's legs gave out and she sunk to her knees, burying her face in her hands. She had no words for the colossal mistake just committed. The wound in time kept pulsating weakly around them, too.
When Wendy nudged her after a short while, asking what happened, she could not even meet her gaze. "Tis my fault," she whispered. "Stupid, stupid Priscilla! If I just gave it more thought! The flow of time is convoluted in Lordran and the device was only activated twice throughout its entire existence. Of course the presence of three people transpositioned implies a future activation!"
"Hold, what about the fourth?"
"There is no fourth," Precht answered in her stead. "From what I gathered, the third arrival just came through." He frowned thoughtfully. "Would the odd flow of time even allow to change arrival times?"
"Indeed. T'was I who just passed through from the other side." Despite it all, she managed a small if mirthless smile. "It seems the fabric of time in Earthland is less sturdy than thou assumed."
"Hm."
It was her fault. A woman who went through hardship and became a better person was now gone. Sent into this hellish place Priscilla called her origin, bereft of family and friends. This was wrong, it was not fair. And it was her fault. How could she undo this? Travel to Lordran was infeasible at best, she simply could not afford the risk of never returning. Or to be set upon by the Lords, having left Ariamis' painting.
Another pulse of strained time echoed into her gloomy thoughts. A sound almost like the clink of glass on glass broke the silence. All four of them perked up from their own musings, Wendy the most confused.
"What is this?" she questioned while space around them continued to warp. She could feel it like Priscilla and Kalameet could, but lacked the frame of reference to understand.
Contrary to the dragons' expectations, Precht understood. Well enough to explain, at that: "This is time out of tune. See these welts over there, as if the wall were layered over itself? There are theories that time and space are linked. If you distort one, the other follows to an extent. We just partially activated a time travel device, tearing a hole in the endless stream of time. It tries to self-correct and close up. I saw similar phenomena when Mavis and I devised Fairy Sphere. Only this time it seems more erratic."
"Likely because the fabric of time is sturdier here," Priscilla ventured thoughtfully. "So a reaction to a breach would be stronger." Considering that her past self just passed by, the latent, reality-bending might of a dragon may also affect it. But something Precht just said gave her pause. "Hold, if time is straining...."
She was interrupted by a sound akin to cloth tearing. Space turned inside out for a moment, up became down, light and darkness reversed. Priscilla beheld every moment of this place since the beginning of time, all in the span of an instant. Even her perfect memory could only grasp a handful of impressions beside the yawning void that first was; Wendy and Precht likely failed to remember anything at all, both of them going to their knees with bleeding eyes and ears.
And then, without so much as a noise, the cavern was filled with people. A trail of dispersing Ethernano surrounded the group; they held hands, encircling the four of them. Only a single space was open among the exhausted and bruised bodies.
Priscilla stared at her Fairies, just like they stared at her. They were there, all of them. Makarov, Natsu, Lucy, Mirajane, everyone. Only Erza was amiss, long since returned.
It was the master who overcame her surprise first. Her smile was earnest this time. "Welcome home, everyone."
Silence answered her.
"The hell am I looking at?" Laxus drawled in the end, more confused than annoyed. Makarov by his side was still taking in the sight, giving his grandson the chance to keep going: "Isn't that the old fart we beat up earlier? With our Master. And a dragon. You know that guy, Natsu?"
"Beats me. He doesn't smell familiar. Hey Pris, hey Wendy!"
The Dragonslayer let go of Lucy's and Gray's hands to wave with a grin. Then he sniffed again and turned to Wendy. "Whoa, you look awful." Helpful hands were slapped away as the annoyed blunette glowered at him. Natsu's eyes narrowed while Wendy pressed both hands to her temples and started to heal the damage. "Actually, you smell different, too. And what's with the scales?"
"...Natsu. As happy as I am to see you well, I just had all of time explode in my face. Please, a minute."
"Oh, sure... what's that mean?"
Others were also asking questions, some about where they were, some about Acnologia, others about the slowly rising Precht. Wendy tended to him after she was done with herself, earning a few words of gratitude. Priscilla spent that time summarising their brief vacation in time.
"Unfortunately, it has been three and a half years since your disappearance," she closed. The uproar was immediate and went ignored, Priscilla just raised her voice. "The worst estimate was a decade, so this is less awful than it could have been. I had your belongings stored at my place and everyone helped look after your pets."
Especially Levy breathed a sigh of relief; her cat was eight years old now, Priscilla remembered that well.
"That said, worry not about Erza. She returned on an alternate route, although it took her a bit longer than three years." It was then that Priscilla realised Eclipse must have taken Erza as well, which explained Fairy Sphere's instability. She did not let that stop her, though. "Now, if I may make introductions: over here is a fellow dragon, Kalameet." Who completely ignored the smattering of greetings and waves. "And this is Precht Gaebolg, former master of Fairy Tail and Grimoire Heart, and now a famous member of the Bureau of Magic Development."
The second announcement drew mostly confusion. Priscilla smiled leniently and waved off inquiries. "We can speak later. For now, you are all exhausted. It is time to bring you home. Precht, Wendy, would either of you wish to join us?"
She did not even bother asking Kalameet. Wendy hesitated, but Precht shook his head immediately. "I would merely intrude. Although I may drop in sometime this week, if time permits."
"I should look after Flare and Yukino, too," Wendy added right after. The crowd around them allowed both to leave and made a great deal of space for Kalameet.
"So," Gray asked while looking around the empty cavern. Eclipse long since vanished. "Where are we? And how do we get home?"
"Below Crocus, and easily." Priscilla threw him a cheeky grin and began to channel Ethernano. "Three and a half years were a decent amount of time to learn." Her spell circle formed all around them. Before completing the spell, Priscilla inclined her head toward Precht. "Until next time." And then they were off; only a moment passed before the lot of them stood in Magnolia, right in front of the guildhall.
"Fascinating," Makarov murmured. He leaned heavily on his cane and Mira. Just about everyone was leaning on someone else, only Laxus stayed standing on his own.
Priscilla paid no mind. She stepped over Juvia and Gray to push open the door with a shout: "I have returned and so have our lost wizards!"
Her voice echoed through the entire building. Everyone in the taproom was standing at once, their cheers not quite drowning out the pitter-patter of feet carrying others there from the entire building.
Their lost lambs wandered inside and were urged to sit. Elfman cried, twirling his big sister around. Jet and Droy bowled Levy and Gajeel over in their exuberance, hugging both into the ground. Even Mystogan joined them for a while, clapping Laxus' shoulder. Drinks and food were brought aplenty, devolving into a party within minutes. A measured one though, what with everyone being too tired to fight. On the other hand, word of their return spread to all of Magnolia as well. They had an impromptu festival on their hands before long.
Priscilla could not help but smile over the merry atmosphere. She even managed to forget her own folly for a time. It was as if they never left.
"I'm almost done with my studies," she heard Elfman tell his sister. He made the white coat he took to wearing flutter for effect, too. Only to lose any semblance of grandiosity when she began to pet his head.
The Thunder Legion and Laxus were conferring with Mystogan about recent events, she noticed. Right next to them, Cana and Gildarts clacked their mugs together without a care in the world. Then there were Natsu and Lucy, surrounded by a small crowd of amused guildmates. Macao had a finger right under the younger man's nose, grinning like a loon. "When were you thinking to tell us you're an Etherious?"
"Wait, what?" Lucy was about as surprised as her boyfriend. Priscilla had to chuckle as she left the human members to explain what took place earlier.
Her gaze wandered over Levy, who congratulated Alzack and Bisca on their marriage. Gajeel hovered nearby, absently growling responses to whatever Juvia told him. Gray sat with them as well.
Then, during a lull in conversation, an unfamiliar voice drew Priscilla's attention: "Is this truly necessary?"
Heads turned to Seilah, prim and pristine in a brand new maid dress. Mavis kept pushing her into the taproom. "Absolutely!" she cheered, completely unrepentant while the flustered Etherious fidgeted. "You look great!"
A number of wolf whistles from the crowd conveyed general agreement.
Nobody missed her obvious horns, however. They were ochre, almost golden, and thicker than her arms. Natsu tensed for a moment, only to relax when nobody else made any hostile motions. Then he stepped out of his small bubble with a big grin. "Heya! Nice to meetcha, I'm Natsu. Welcome to the guild!"
"Huh. I...." Seilah trailed off the moment she focussed on him. Clearly recognising a fellow Etherious, she was stumped. "You, you are-"
"Natsu, I just said that." He clapped her shoulder jovially, then left the gaping woman to stare after him. His next destination was Mavis, who waved cheerfully. "Did you bring her here?"
"Ayup. She didn't have anywhere to go, so I thought, August needs a nanny anyway. Why not hit two birds with one stone?" Mavis beamed while the woman in question grumbled something unintelligible. Natsu laughed.
"Heh, sounds like fun. Also, who's August? Did someone else have a kid?" He glanced around between the various older members, but no one gave any indication. Then a small bundle slammed into his side with a cheerful trill. Natsu immediately swooped him up. "Oh, so you're...."
This time it was for him to trail off, staring at August with wide eyes. The boy laughed at being held in the air, kicking his legs until he stood on a magical platform. "I'm August!" he said excitedly.
"That he is," Mavis agreed while gently taking him from Natsu's arms. Her expression had grown pensive for a reason Priscilla did not know. Then a spark of Ethernano had the doors shut and sealed off the area. "And seeing that you can't keep the secret anyway," Mavis teased with a hint of levity, "I better get this over with now. He is my son, and your nephew. I know you can tell."
An air of confusion followed her announcement. How would Natsu know the identity of August's father? She thankfully did not have to ask, seeing how Jet made the same inquiry. Natsu was still too confused to respond, but Seilah managed to regain her composure: "Etherious can tell their creator apart instinctively. Apparently, the same is true of his descendants."
"I was meaning to keep this secret tight," Mavis apologised to the quietened room. She held her son protectively. "Just me, Pris, Precht, and Warrod. But it was bound to come out eventually, I guess."
"I don't really care about that." Natsu made a dismissive motion before pointing at August, who grabbed his finger. "He's a kid, not Zeref. I don't get how he's my nephew."
Even Mavis was flabbergasted by his easy acceptance. Then she started giggling and set her son down. "Oh, Natsu. Never change. You are in effect his brother. And that makes you my brother-in-law as well. I never gave my name, did I? Mavis Vermillion-Dragneel, at your service." She curtsied, then leapt to embrace Natsu.
With the serious mood ruined, the entire guild congregated on them. A lot of curiousity followed, but Mavis carefully ignored the more intrusive questions about Zeref. Priscilla kindly took some of them off of her. The guild took to accepting August well enough, but Makarov had to hold a short speech on keeping his ancestry a secret.
Once this was all done and Lucy found herself having to entertain Mavis while August led Natsu around by the hand, Priscilla allowed herself to relax. This went better than expected. For some reason however, Seilah sought refuge near her.
"It will be alright," Priscilla soothed the Etherious. "You will fit right in before you know it. It was the same for me." This earned her a mean look but little else. Her expression softened further. "My apologies that it had to be this way."
Before she could respond, a cheerful Jet appeared between them, one arm slung around Seilah's shoulder. "Bah, stop it with the heavy stuff already. We're having a party here!" He ignored the distasteful look the Etherious threw him. "Besides, Mavis is right: the dress looks great on you." Distaste washed away in favour of embarassment. "Alicia can show you the ropes in no time, don't worry!"
"Ah." The blonde had been nearby and hesitated, glancing between them. "Shouldn't Mira, now that she's back?"
Having heard her name, Mirajane turned their way and waved; Seilah took a single look at her and fainted.
Jet caught the unconcious woman with a shout, just as befuddled as the two barmaids. Priscilla picked her up gently and explained: "Having enjoyed effective immortality, a Take Over wizard keyed to Etherious is their worst nightmare made manifest. Do be careful around her until she gets to know you, yes?"
Mira nodded at once. "Of course, can do. Everything for my cute coworker."
They shared a chuckle over that and the party continued.
Despite the merriment, Lucy could not help but worry. She had not even managed to come to terms with losing three and a half years when they learned she was dating an Etherious demon. Moreover, Natsu was directly related to Zeref himself. That Zeref was alive until recently, she already knew. Silver linings and all that.
Regardless, her thoughts kept racing throughout the evening. Priscilla may have stored her belongings, but she no longer had a place to stay. The same was true for just about everyone else; only Makarov owned the house he lived in. Natsu and Happy sidestepped the issue by having built a little cottage just outside of town. Lucy spent most of her free moments planning her next steps; she needed to get back on her feet and quick. She refused to depend on someone else's hospitality for any longer than necessary. Nobody would mind hosting her as a half dozen offers made quite clear, but that did not deter Lucy.
As she ran through her options, the most tempting one tied closely to her cheerful boyfriend. Natsu was the heart of the party despite it all, wherever he took all that energy. They had only been dating a few months, but Lucy could not stop wondering. Would he mind? Was it a good idea? The fact her mind kept tallying the costs did not help; not only was it the most romantic option she could think of, it was also the cheapest.
In the end, after a drag from her tankard, Lucy bid a chattering Levy to wait and wandered over to where Natsu was playing with August. "Do you have a moment?"
"Sure, what's up?"
Lucy motioned awkwardly, hesitant. Maybe a little embarassed. "I was thinking. Do you mind if I stay with you for a while? Maybe, I mean, maybe if things go well I could move in?"
Natsu paused. He had focussed mainly on his nephew thus far, but Lucy's question distracted him thoroughly. August seemed to realise playtime was over, curiously looking between the two adults. They had locked gazes, both well aware that this was a big step.
Then Natsu's surprise faded. He shrugged and gave a thumbs up. "Sure. That fine with you, Happy?"
"Aye!" the Exceed cheered from the table next to them, a half-eaten fish in his paws. "But it will be kinda small for three people."
"Eh, we'll make it work."
Lucy's heart fluttered at how easily he went along with her. How could anyone be this pure? She impulsively leaned forward to kiss him. Sparks showered the both of them, courtesy of August. And maybe the catcalling flustered Lucy a bit, or a lot, but she could not care less. Natsu really was worth admiring; he saw the world in much simpler terms than she did.
It turned out soon after that Happy was right. Their cottage had no room for her, at least not as it were. Not to mention that it lay dormant for three years.
Lucy stared at her temporary, mayhaps permanent home with an awkward grin. "Who would have thought this is where I end up," she joked, mostly with herself. Lucy was tired after the ordeal and then the party. But sleeping in a dust-covered bed did not appeal, either.
"Come on," Natsu soothed her brightly, "it's not so bad. We just slap off some dust here and clean up tomorrow. Maybe Levy can... hey, how about you let Scorpio blow all that dust away?"
"That's... actually a good idea." Lucy conceded the point immediately, wondering why she did not think of it. Though tired, her magical reserves were good by now. She gingerly removed Scorpio's key and called for him. "Open, gate of th-aaaaah!"
Only to be dogpiled under a near dozen Celestial Spirits. Virgo and Leo, Aquarius and Scorpio, Cancer, Libra, Pisces, Sagittarius, even Lyra, Plue, and Crux were there. Horologium and Taurus stood nearby, flanking Capricorn and Aries.
Buried under far too many bodies, Lucy could only wiggle in distress while various happy greetings washed over her. When no one made any attempt to free her, she sighed and felt for her magic again. A swift buck of her hips later, the entire crowd went flying. Finally free to breathe, Lucy rolled onto her back.
"Really, you guys."
Her annoyance already faded; they had not seen her in years, the warm welcome was more than a little touching. "Not everyone at once, please."
"Will you punish us for our transgressions, Princess?"
"No," she deadpanned. If Virgo was disappointed, she did not show it. Natsu grinned over her plight in the background. Lucy rose to her feet, threw one look at Capricorn waiting to meet her, and raised a hand. "I know it's been a lot longer for you all, but I am barely staying awake as is. How about we do this-" A massive yawn cut her off there. "-tomorrow? I just wanted Scorpio to help dust off the place."
She made a vague motion for Natsu's cottage, which prompted a lot of scrutiny. Aquarius sneered and muttered about indignity of some form. Virgo and Lyra began to whisper with each other, calculating looks thrown her and Natsu's way. All the rest seemed equally more interested in her relationship upgrade than anything else. Meanwhile, Scorpio laughed. He gave her a wink and lumbered forward. "Sure thing, Lucy. But you guys probably wanna have someone look at that. Place looks like I could blow it over with a single breath."
"Please don't."
Her deadpan prompted more laughter. Thankfully, Scorpio regulated the storm he produced with his metal tail. A strong gust flowed through the entire building, carrying a cloud of dust out the windows. Before he could even announce being done, Virgo was through the door while dual-wielding dusters.
"Worry not, Princess. Everything shall be in perfect condition by the time you wake."
Lucy just heaved a sigh and indulged her. Natsu and Happy did not seem to mind either way. Her friends returned to their own world in ones and twos, each after wishing her a good night. Excepting Aquarius, but even she held a rare smile.
Soon enough it was just the three of them again. Then Happy flew off with his basket to sleep in the tiny living room. Virgo being there to deliver pets may be related, but Lucy could not care less. She did not question the gleaming nightgown already laid out for her, either. Instead she just imitated Natsu, shucked off her clothes, and climbed under the sheets. It was a tight fit with the two of them, but pleasantly warm in exchange. Lucy snuggled against Natsu and was off to dreamland before he even wrapped an arm around her.
She hardly even regretted her choices in the morning. Only a little bit, upon realising that things may move a bit faster than she was comfortable with. Natsu all but leered at her naked self, but restrained himself to just a possessive hug, a searing kiss, and a few cheeky gropes. That alone almost changed Lucy's mind, but the faint memory of a metric ton of work yet to be done deterred her in the end.
After getting dressed and enjoying a quick breakfast, courtesy of Priscilla coming by to bring their belongings, Lucy got started. While she met with her spirit friends however, Natsu wandered off; it took a while for him to return, at which point the general catching up was over. Her friends already celebrated in the Celestial Spirit world that past night. The lightshow of her forming a contract with Capricorn drew a whistle from nearby, however.
"Damn," Gildarts said, "I never thought I'd get to see actual spirits. Hey there, folks!" He joined them with a cheerful grin, Natsu and Happy right behind. The spirits greeted him in turn, though notably less enthusiastic than they did Lucy. "Weird spot to have your party or whatever, though. Perfectly fine guildhall thataway."
"Have you not heard?" Loke inquired with mock seriousness. Lucy batted his shoulder, but could not stop him from spilling the beans. He cheekily pointed at his summoner. "Lucy is moving in with Natsu."
"Oh. Right. There was something about that last night, wasn't there?" Gildarts scratched his chin in thought, then laughed. "Hah, can't remember much. No idea where my baby girl got that iron stomach from, but she can take more than me!"
No one acknowledged Lucy's halfway aborted pout, nor Natsu's embarassment. He yelped when Gildarts clapped his shoulder, accidentally slamming him into the ground. "But now I get why you want to expand. Place is too small for two. Or two and a half, rather," he corrected with a glance to Happy. "Hm. Go get Cana, will you? If I'm building for a woman, the place should have a woman's touch to it."
"That's awfully nice of you," Lucy thanked him while the Exceed flew off. She felt a little bashful, but also worried about the bill. Expecting a guildmate to work for free was just about unthinkable to her. Construction was expensive. "Money may be a bit of a problem."
"Pft, money." He waved her off with a grin. "I've got money out the ass, don't worry. Best builder wizard in the country means something, y'know? Just leave it to me."
"I...." She wanted to protest, maybe insist on some other kind of recompense. Then Natsu wrapped an arm around her shoulder. His reassuring smile told her exactly where such an argument would go. Lucy slumped against him. "Alright, but please don't make it too big. I had enough of big mansions."
Just then, Happy returned carrying an enthusiastic drunkard. Cana dropped right next to her father, hips cocked and an evaluating look in place. "I heard you need some help building," she drawled coyly before saluting. "Sure thing. Now go do couple things, we're having it handled. Come on, old man, we're burning sunshine!"
"I'm not that old yet!"
Father and daughter cheerfully went to work dismantling the place, bantering back and forth. Natsu and Lucy were forgotten after being effectively kicked out. They stared at each other momentarily, only to break into laughter. It was just too funny; Lucy did not even know why.
As they began to walk away and into the forest, Natsu slowly grew more serious. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you about the Etherious thing before," he began after a while. "I didn't really tell anyone, just Happy. Mira found out on her own some time ago 'cause, y'know." He made a vague motion with his hand and mimicked a hissing sound. Not particularly accurate, but Lucy got that he meant her Take Over.
"It is alright," she assured him. "I was mostly just surprised about it." Considering her own situation, she really could not throw stones. And thinking of that, now may as well be the time to put her constant struggle to rest. Lucy fell behind her boyfriend for a bit, but now she caught up and grasped his arm. "Actually, there is something I have to tell you, too."
Much to her relief, he was not mad about Lucy and Priscilla keeping the secret of Eclipse. The dragonslayers' origin gave him pause, though. Lucy explained in as much detail as she could while they strolled through the woods, from her mother's letter to Zeref's plan.
She was just about finished when a teasing lilt interrupted them: "Now look at that, a romantic walk in the forest?"
True to form, Levy accosted them with a sly grin. But also with Gajeel in tow. He loomed behind her, though only with his resting scowl and not the aggressive one. Lucy arched a brow at the sight of her friends. "More like you are mad that we stole your idea."
"As if." Levy sauntered over and playfully slapped her shoulder. "You couldn't make this walk half as romantic as I can."
"Oh yeah?"
"Oh yes."
They kept repeating the same lines back and forth for a while at that point. The men merely shrugged at each other until Lucy stopped their playfight. Sighing, the taller woman glanced between them. "Well, good thing either way. Gajeel should hear this, too."
"Nah," Natsu denied. Lucy immediately turned back to him, as did Levy, but he ignored them both. "Long story short, they taught us Dragonslayer magic to kill Acnologia, and Lucy's grand-grand-whatever-grandmother sent us through a time travel machine. We're actually like four hundred years from the past."
Gajeel frowned through the explanation. While Levy's expression kept growing more incredulous, his remained much the same. When Natsu finished, he merely grunted. "Huh. Explains a few things, I guess." He fell silent afterward. Both women stared at him in abject confusion, prompting a deeper scowl. "What?"
Lucy wet her lips cautiously, uncertain how to phrase the question. She spent months agonising over this information and he just... took it like nothing was wrong? "Are you not surprised? At all?
Gajeel shrugged. "Kinda, but what does it matter? We're here now and I wanna beat that asshole's face in anyway."
He stared at her as if to challenge the statement. Lucy could only heave a sigh, though Levy chuckled and tip-toed to peck Gajeel's cheek. "You're such a dork."
"They both are," Lucy quipped. Natsu grinned along.
However, once they said their goodbyes and separated, Gajeel wordlessly wandered off. Levy quickly sped up to keep pace, surprised and a little worried. "Where are you going?" No answer. "Gajeel?"
He still gave no indicator of having heard her. His feet carried him to a nearby lake, where he sat down to stare at the still surface. Levy's bewildered stare received no reaction. She glanced between the lake and her boyfriend, then back to where Lucy and Natsu vanished. Sighing, she settled next to Gajeel. "You can just say that it bothers you, you know?"
"Get off my back."
There was no heat in his growl. Levy giggled softly and shook her head at his antics. "Boys. Come here." Reaching out, she gently pulled him backward. Gajeel let himself be moved until his head rested on her lap, buffered by that unruly mane of his. Levy gently stroked his spiky hair. "I'm here for you," she reassured him, "as long as you need me."
At first Gajeel only snorted, but he soon closed his eyes and simply enjoyed Levy's ministrations. By herself, the blunette admitted that this was not quite what she imagined this outing to be. Getting to spend some tender time of another sort with him however, that was perfectly fine.
Meanwhile, a fellow blunette wandered Magnolia on her lonesome. Juvia's mind was on similar subjects as Levy's. Or rather, she kept stewing on the issue Lucy raised for her the previous night. Hearing that her friend moved in with Natsu, she realised that she wanted the same thing. Quite viscerally at that. Juvia wanted to be close to Gray, to cook for him, to sleep in the same bed, all these things she read about but never thought she would get to do herself.
Unfortunately, taking a step back and asking Cana for a second opinion made it very clear that Gray was not ready for this yet. He and Natsu were different in that regard.
Now she was looking for a place to stay. Priscilla hosted them all and did not mind doing so again, but Juvia did not want to impose. Fairy Tail already gave her so, so much that she refused to be a burden on them for any reason. Unfortunately, her old haunt was since rented to someone else and she found few affordable places thus far. The fact she cut back whenever one of her guildmates had interest in one probably did not help, but Juvia still felt a little guilty.
"Oh my, are you house hunting as well?"
Mirajane's voice snapped her out of her musings. Juvia's gaze focussed on the other woman, whose smile was infectious. "I am. Not much luck so far, but I'm sure it will be fine. How about you?" After a momentary pause, she realised her guildmate did not even have to find a place of her own. "Actually, didn't you stay with Elfman?"
"I did," Mira confirmed, "but still. He may be older than me now, but I am still the big sister. And I am not going to force my little brother to provide for me. Not to mention, I think he is seeing someone." The last part was whispered cospiratorially. "So I rather he have his privacy." Then, all smiles, she went on without giving Juvia a chance to ask questions: "I actually found a nice place earlier, but it is a tad big for just me. So I was thinking of rooming with someone, assuming anyone is interested. Cana comes to mind, but, well." She motioned for the city surrounding them. "I haven't seen her since yesterday."
Juvia nodded along. The idea made sense. She immediately wanted to ask about being part of this, but something held her back. Why should Mirajane want to share a place with her of all people? So instead of asking, she ventured carefully: "Did you have any expectations for that? Or preferences, more like?"
"Hmmm. Well, having a boytoy nearby would be nice," she joked while licking her lips suggestively. Juvia averted her gaze, prompting a chuckle. "But no, anyone is fine with me. I doubt there will be trouble."
"Then... how about, well... me?"
A flood of doubt followed the hesitant proposal. Mira needed a moment to work through the implications, enough time for Juvia to open her mouth.
"Oh, absolutely!"
But before she could start babbling, take back the request, or anything else, Mira already waltzed over it. The purity of her beaming smile was almost blinding. Meanwhile, Juvia's mouth hung open uselessly, all words dead on her lips. Tentatively, she began to smile as well. "I would like that a lot," she finished softly.
"I would, too. Happy to have you," Mira agreed. Then her smile grew mischievous. "We just need to figure something out for when one of us brings a date over. I would not want to intrude on you and Gray~"
Juvia flushed immediately. Nonetheless, she was so incredibly happy that the embarassment faded within moments. Fitting in to the point someone else could imagine sharing a home with her, it was like a dream come true. Even if it was not Gray, she still felt like crying tears of joy.
The sudden and short downpour that soaked just about everyone in Magnolia, Mira would tease her about for a while.
Just like Juvia, Lucy, and Levy, all the returned members began to settle back in. Though still jarred by how years passed like nothing for them, it felt like they never left. Even with their return however, fines paid for collateral damage remained at an all-time low. Ultear Malkovich was their saviour, quickly exalted to an honourary member of Fairy Tail. As word of their return spread, various old friends came to Magnolia to welcome them back.
Unfortunately, it was not just friends who sought to pay them a visit.
The horned woman she comforted before looked around frantically. "Where did she go?" she demanded weakly before her eyes came to rest on Kalameet. "Did you...? What happened? Where is she?"
She turned around herself as if Kyoka would leap out of hiding any moment now, but they all knew better. Mavis was just as stumped. Meanwhile, Priscilla's suspicion grew more pronounced by the fact Kalameet recognised it as well. As did Quelaan and only Quelaan. Quelana by her side gave no indicator of recognition.
"Thou felt it before?" she inquired, just to be certain. The malformed witch nodded hesitantly. Kalameet was already deep in thought. Priscilla was too, meaning they both followed the same idea. "Tis the same sensation as the moment before I arrived in this world."
"Indeed," the other dragon agreed.
Neither paid any mind to the assortment of humans still nearby. Kalameet did not much care for the remaining Etherious' worried inquiries, either. Priscilla drowned them out to focus on what was important. Then she realised what she just did and forced her agitation down; although a member of Tartaros, she surrendered and was pacified. She deserved a chance. So she knelt before her and explained gently: "All three of us are not born of Earthland. An unknown phenomenon dragged us from our world and to this realm. If the reverse is also true, then she will be perfectly fine, if unreachable."
The far smaller woman slumped forward and more tears glistened in her eyes. While Mavis took over comforting her, Wendy approached the dragons with a severe expression. "Thou could not sense it," she began quietly, voice carrying only to their little group, "but this was native magic. I felt the surge of Ethernano." Precht nodded to give her words credence and Wendy frowned. "Moreover, I recognised it. Faintly, but I have felt something almost like it before. Ah!" She snapped her fingers as the memory resurfaced. "There is a device beneath Crocus. We found it while exploring the catacombs."
Priscilla was intrigued. She had no idea what kind of device could have such an effect, but she intended to find out. "Would you lead us there?"
"Of course."
The group split after a quick discussion; Warrod and Quelana remained to watch over the unconcious Yukino and Solano, as well as a strangely quiet Flare. Mavis took the other Etherious, Seilah, away to stay at Fairy Tail's guildhall for the time being. Priscilla, Precht, and Kalameet were led down into the catacombs by Wendy. Her perfect memory ensured that no map was needed to find the device. No light was needed for the three of them to see, but Precht provided it for himself regardless.
However, Priscilla knew what it was the moment she laid eyes on it. Though imposing, neither of the true dragons was intimidated. "Eclipse," she murmured, but her voice carried in the cavern. Two heavy gazes hit her back, their curiousity crawling over Priscilla's skin. "Tis the device that brought thee to this time, Wendy."
"I see."
The aspiring dragon kept her silence for several seconds, digesting these news. Then her brows furrowed. "Hold. I arrived in this time through a creation of Zeref?"
"What, pray tell, makes you believe Zeref built such marvel?"
Her deflection was measured, but Wendy's unamused look told her the other woman knew it for a fact. "Aries told me," she deadpanned. "I wonder how thee learned of this fact without ever laying eyes on the device before."
She could keep the secret, but Wendy was already involved anyway. If anyone deserved answers, it was her. So Priscilla shrugged. "Zeref told me."
Wendy blinked in surprise, much to her amusement. Priscilla went on to confuse her more: "He taught me how to wield Earthland's magic. I am also the one who killed him, although of this I am not proud."
"And why, pray tell, is that?" Wendy echoed her earlier tone. "Just about anyone on Ishgar would be overjoyed to hear such accomplishment."
This, on the other hand, was none of Wendy's business. So Priscilla held her silence.
Precht did as well, far more interested in Eclipse. "How peculiar," he muttered as careful probes of Ethernano flickered between his fingers and the pristine steel. "Metal woven from magic and anchoured to a position in space. This device is completely immutable and immovable unless dissolved. I can barely grasp the foundation, much less its inner workings."
Despite his words, he was clearly eager to study. Then again, so was Priscilla. Zeref's greatest accomplishment lay before them. Not to mention, what did it have to do with the vanishing of Kyoka? Or their own arrival in Earthland?
They examined it for the better part of two hours. Even Kalameet was stumped for a time, having to go over everything step by step to grasp its composition. Being more familiar with Zeref's works and this type of magic in general, Precht figured it out before either of the dragons. When he did, he was almost reverent:
"Eclipse taps into the root world, where Lordran lies. Time is too stable here to be outright broken. Opening a portal between two eras is impossible, regardless the power provided. So instead this device sidesteps the problem through a stable pathway to the root, mapping the correct point in its time, and then connecting a second pathway to that same point on its second activation. Incredible!"
Priscilla wholeheartedly agreed. Even Kalameet bent his head toward this marvel of human ingenuity. Wendy did not quite grasp the genius of what Zeref did beyond that time travel was hard, but she was impressed nonetheless.
"But how does this connect to the Etherious' disappearance?" Precht went on. "Is it intentional?"
"No," Kalameet rumbled in response. His voice shook the cavern some, then he prowled forward to study the device some more. Several minutes passed in silence before he explained: "I understand now. The disposition is unintional. Indeed, I doubt Zeref even knew. Upon activation the components establishing yonder gate tear into our origin. Yet to anchour themselves, they find purchase not in a place but a person. A being of power. An Everlasting dragon, perhaps, or the child of a Lord." His implication was clear. "Only the mighty suffice. Likewise, the device attempts to counterbalance by anchouring a being on this side also. The interaction of various forces switches them. Zeref did not intend for it. He never realised because he could not test the device."
An introspective silence followed. Priscilla looked upon Eclipse in a new light again. Not only was it Zeref's masterpiece, it inadvertedly set her free.
A quiet question from Wendy broke the silence: "So someone else landed here?"
"So it would seem," Priscilla agreed. "Though it does not quite make sense yet. Us dragons and Quelaan make three, yet the device was only activated twice." She could not quite wrap her head around how this was supposed to work. It felt like the answer was on the tip of her tongue, but it eluded her still. In the end she decided it did not matter for now. "Regardless, we ought to demolish this contraption. Playing with time is ever inadvisable, especially if one employs a device of another, greater mind's make."
Kalameet snorted; a puff of smoke blossomed from his nostrils, but he did not challenge her statement beyond that. Meanwhile, Precht nodded his agreement. Wendy hesitated before doing the same. No one had to know and no one would know. Priscilla addressed her fellow dragon again: "Kalameet, will thou dismantle it?"
"Dost thou feareth failure?" he challenged, although he already rose before Eclipse. Her answer mattered little. Priscilla chuckled over the attempted banter, though.
"Not quite. Thy powers art most precise, a fine knife that is better suited than a hammer."
"Thou took ample inspiration from lesser beings."
So saying, Kalameet's gaze began to sink into Eclipse. Everyone could feel reality shudder as the device was expertly cut apart at the seams. Kalameet severed connections and steel began to dissolve into mist. The twelve golden keyholes wavered before collapsing, a link to the celestial spirit world broken.
Then Precht and Wendy tensed. Priscilla noticed instantly, but none of their warnings were spoken in time. The glimmering Lacrimas lining the gate discharged in an explosion of light. The released energy surged through dispersing spell-lattices, just moments before they vanished. The gate hummed to life for but a moment... and they all felt the same pressure again. They all felt something of fire and darkness passing nearby. A sense of eternal winter took its place right after, emptiness and loneliness. Insanity, perhaps. Moments later it was lost in time.
She realised what happened just a moment too late. Priscilla's legs gave out and she sunk to her knees, burying her face in her hands. She had no words for the colossal mistake just committed. The wound in time kept pulsating weakly around them, too.
When Wendy nudged her after a short while, asking what happened, she could not even meet her gaze. "Tis my fault," she whispered. "Stupid, stupid Priscilla! If I just gave it more thought! The flow of time is convoluted in Lordran and the device was only activated twice throughout its entire existence. Of course the presence of three people transpositioned implies a future activation!"
"Hold, what about the fourth?"
"There is no fourth," Precht answered in her stead. "From what I gathered, the third arrival just came through." He frowned thoughtfully. "Would the odd flow of time even allow to change arrival times?"
"Indeed. T'was I who just passed through from the other side." Despite it all, she managed a small if mirthless smile. "It seems the fabric of time in Earthland is less sturdy than thou assumed."
"Hm."
It was her fault. A woman who went through hardship and became a better person was now gone. Sent into this hellish place Priscilla called her origin, bereft of family and friends. This was wrong, it was not fair. And it was her fault. How could she undo this? Travel to Lordran was infeasible at best, she simply could not afford the risk of never returning. Or to be set upon by the Lords, having left Ariamis' painting.
Another pulse of strained time echoed into her gloomy thoughts. A sound almost like the clink of glass on glass broke the silence. All four of them perked up from their own musings, Wendy the most confused.
"What is this?" she questioned while space around them continued to warp. She could feel it like Priscilla and Kalameet could, but lacked the frame of reference to understand.
Contrary to the dragons' expectations, Precht understood. Well enough to explain, at that: "This is time out of tune. See these welts over there, as if the wall were layered over itself? There are theories that time and space are linked. If you distort one, the other follows to an extent. We just partially activated a time travel device, tearing a hole in the endless stream of time. It tries to self-correct and close up. I saw similar phenomena when Mavis and I devised Fairy Sphere. Only this time it seems more erratic."
"Likely because the fabric of time is sturdier here," Priscilla ventured thoughtfully. "So a reaction to a breach would be stronger." Considering that her past self just passed by, the latent, reality-bending might of a dragon may also affect it. But something Precht just said gave her pause. "Hold, if time is straining...."
She was interrupted by a sound akin to cloth tearing. Space turned inside out for a moment, up became down, light and darkness reversed. Priscilla beheld every moment of this place since the beginning of time, all in the span of an instant. Even her perfect memory could only grasp a handful of impressions beside the yawning void that first was; Wendy and Precht likely failed to remember anything at all, both of them going to their knees with bleeding eyes and ears.
And then, without so much as a noise, the cavern was filled with people. A trail of dispersing Ethernano surrounded the group; they held hands, encircling the four of them. Only a single space was open among the exhausted and bruised bodies.
Priscilla stared at her Fairies, just like they stared at her. They were there, all of them. Makarov, Natsu, Lucy, Mirajane, everyone. Only Erza was amiss, long since returned.
It was the master who overcame her surprise first. Her smile was earnest this time. "Welcome home, everyone."
Silence answered her.
"The hell am I looking at?" Laxus drawled in the end, more confused than annoyed. Makarov by his side was still taking in the sight, giving his grandson the chance to keep going: "Isn't that the old fart we beat up earlier? With our Master. And a dragon. You know that guy, Natsu?"
"Beats me. He doesn't smell familiar. Hey Pris, hey Wendy!"
The Dragonslayer let go of Lucy's and Gray's hands to wave with a grin. Then he sniffed again and turned to Wendy. "Whoa, you look awful." Helpful hands were slapped away as the annoyed blunette glowered at him. Natsu's eyes narrowed while Wendy pressed both hands to her temples and started to heal the damage. "Actually, you smell different, too. And what's with the scales?"
"...Natsu. As happy as I am to see you well, I just had all of time explode in my face. Please, a minute."
"Oh, sure... what's that mean?"
Others were also asking questions, some about where they were, some about Acnologia, others about the slowly rising Precht. Wendy tended to him after she was done with herself, earning a few words of gratitude. Priscilla spent that time summarising their brief vacation in time.
"Unfortunately, it has been three and a half years since your disappearance," she closed. The uproar was immediate and went ignored, Priscilla just raised her voice. "The worst estimate was a decade, so this is less awful than it could have been. I had your belongings stored at my place and everyone helped look after your pets."
Especially Levy breathed a sigh of relief; her cat was eight years old now, Priscilla remembered that well.
"That said, worry not about Erza. She returned on an alternate route, although it took her a bit longer than three years." It was then that Priscilla realised Eclipse must have taken Erza as well, which explained Fairy Sphere's instability. She did not let that stop her, though. "Now, if I may make introductions: over here is a fellow dragon, Kalameet." Who completely ignored the smattering of greetings and waves. "And this is Precht Gaebolg, former master of Fairy Tail and Grimoire Heart, and now a famous member of the Bureau of Magic Development."
The second announcement drew mostly confusion. Priscilla smiled leniently and waved off inquiries. "We can speak later. For now, you are all exhausted. It is time to bring you home. Precht, Wendy, would either of you wish to join us?"
She did not even bother asking Kalameet. Wendy hesitated, but Precht shook his head immediately. "I would merely intrude. Although I may drop in sometime this week, if time permits."
"I should look after Flare and Yukino, too," Wendy added right after. The crowd around them allowed both to leave and made a great deal of space for Kalameet.
"So," Gray asked while looking around the empty cavern. Eclipse long since vanished. "Where are we? And how do we get home?"
"Below Crocus, and easily." Priscilla threw him a cheeky grin and began to channel Ethernano. "Three and a half years were a decent amount of time to learn." Her spell circle formed all around them. Before completing the spell, Priscilla inclined her head toward Precht. "Until next time." And then they were off; only a moment passed before the lot of them stood in Magnolia, right in front of the guildhall.
"Fascinating," Makarov murmured. He leaned heavily on his cane and Mira. Just about everyone was leaning on someone else, only Laxus stayed standing on his own.
Priscilla paid no mind. She stepped over Juvia and Gray to push open the door with a shout: "I have returned and so have our lost wizards!"
Her voice echoed through the entire building. Everyone in the taproom was standing at once, their cheers not quite drowning out the pitter-patter of feet carrying others there from the entire building.
Their lost lambs wandered inside and were urged to sit. Elfman cried, twirling his big sister around. Jet and Droy bowled Levy and Gajeel over in their exuberance, hugging both into the ground. Even Mystogan joined them for a while, clapping Laxus' shoulder. Drinks and food were brought aplenty, devolving into a party within minutes. A measured one though, what with everyone being too tired to fight. On the other hand, word of their return spread to all of Magnolia as well. They had an impromptu festival on their hands before long.
Priscilla could not help but smile over the merry atmosphere. She even managed to forget her own folly for a time. It was as if they never left.
"I'm almost done with my studies," she heard Elfman tell his sister. He made the white coat he took to wearing flutter for effect, too. Only to lose any semblance of grandiosity when she began to pet his head.
The Thunder Legion and Laxus were conferring with Mystogan about recent events, she noticed. Right next to them, Cana and Gildarts clacked their mugs together without a care in the world. Then there were Natsu and Lucy, surrounded by a small crowd of amused guildmates. Macao had a finger right under the younger man's nose, grinning like a loon. "When were you thinking to tell us you're an Etherious?"
"Wait, what?" Lucy was about as surprised as her boyfriend. Priscilla had to chuckle as she left the human members to explain what took place earlier.
Her gaze wandered over Levy, who congratulated Alzack and Bisca on their marriage. Gajeel hovered nearby, absently growling responses to whatever Juvia told him. Gray sat with them as well.
Then, during a lull in conversation, an unfamiliar voice drew Priscilla's attention: "Is this truly necessary?"
Heads turned to Seilah, prim and pristine in a brand new maid dress. Mavis kept pushing her into the taproom. "Absolutely!" she cheered, completely unrepentant while the flustered Etherious fidgeted. "You look great!"
A number of wolf whistles from the crowd conveyed general agreement.
Nobody missed her obvious horns, however. They were ochre, almost golden, and thicker than her arms. Natsu tensed for a moment, only to relax when nobody else made any hostile motions. Then he stepped out of his small bubble with a big grin. "Heya! Nice to meetcha, I'm Natsu. Welcome to the guild!"
"Huh. I...." Seilah trailed off the moment she focussed on him. Clearly recognising a fellow Etherious, she was stumped. "You, you are-"
"Natsu, I just said that." He clapped her shoulder jovially, then left the gaping woman to stare after him. His next destination was Mavis, who waved cheerfully. "Did you bring her here?"
"Ayup. She didn't have anywhere to go, so I thought, August needs a nanny anyway. Why not hit two birds with one stone?" Mavis beamed while the woman in question grumbled something unintelligible. Natsu laughed.
"Heh, sounds like fun. Also, who's August? Did someone else have a kid?" He glanced around between the various older members, but no one gave any indication. Then a small bundle slammed into his side with a cheerful trill. Natsu immediately swooped him up. "Oh, so you're...."
This time it was for him to trail off, staring at August with wide eyes. The boy laughed at being held in the air, kicking his legs until he stood on a magical platform. "I'm August!" he said excitedly.
"That he is," Mavis agreed while gently taking him from Natsu's arms. Her expression had grown pensive for a reason Priscilla did not know. Then a spark of Ethernano had the doors shut and sealed off the area. "And seeing that you can't keep the secret anyway," Mavis teased with a hint of levity, "I better get this over with now. He is my son, and your nephew. I know you can tell."
An air of confusion followed her announcement. How would Natsu know the identity of August's father? She thankfully did not have to ask, seeing how Jet made the same inquiry. Natsu was still too confused to respond, but Seilah managed to regain her composure: "Etherious can tell their creator apart instinctively. Apparently, the same is true of his descendants."
"I was meaning to keep this secret tight," Mavis apologised to the quietened room. She held her son protectively. "Just me, Pris, Precht, and Warrod. But it was bound to come out eventually, I guess."
"I don't really care about that." Natsu made a dismissive motion before pointing at August, who grabbed his finger. "He's a kid, not Zeref. I don't get how he's my nephew."
Even Mavis was flabbergasted by his easy acceptance. Then she started giggling and set her son down. "Oh, Natsu. Never change. You are in effect his brother. And that makes you my brother-in-law as well. I never gave my name, did I? Mavis Vermillion-Dragneel, at your service." She curtsied, then leapt to embrace Natsu.
With the serious mood ruined, the entire guild congregated on them. A lot of curiousity followed, but Mavis carefully ignored the more intrusive questions about Zeref. Priscilla kindly took some of them off of her. The guild took to accepting August well enough, but Makarov had to hold a short speech on keeping his ancestry a secret.
Once this was all done and Lucy found herself having to entertain Mavis while August led Natsu around by the hand, Priscilla allowed herself to relax. This went better than expected. For some reason however, Seilah sought refuge near her.
"It will be alright," Priscilla soothed the Etherious. "You will fit right in before you know it. It was the same for me." This earned her a mean look but little else. Her expression softened further. "My apologies that it had to be this way."
Before she could respond, a cheerful Jet appeared between them, one arm slung around Seilah's shoulder. "Bah, stop it with the heavy stuff already. We're having a party here!" He ignored the distasteful look the Etherious threw him. "Besides, Mavis is right: the dress looks great on you." Distaste washed away in favour of embarassment. "Alicia can show you the ropes in no time, don't worry!"
"Ah." The blonde had been nearby and hesitated, glancing between them. "Shouldn't Mira, now that she's back?"
Having heard her name, Mirajane turned their way and waved; Seilah took a single look at her and fainted.
Jet caught the unconcious woman with a shout, just as befuddled as the two barmaids. Priscilla picked her up gently and explained: "Having enjoyed effective immortality, a Take Over wizard keyed to Etherious is their worst nightmare made manifest. Do be careful around her until she gets to know you, yes?"
Mira nodded at once. "Of course, can do. Everything for my cute coworker."
They shared a chuckle over that and the party continued.
Despite the merriment, Lucy could not help but worry. She had not even managed to come to terms with losing three and a half years when they learned she was dating an Etherious demon. Moreover, Natsu was directly related to Zeref himself. That Zeref was alive until recently, she already knew. Silver linings and all that.
Regardless, her thoughts kept racing throughout the evening. Priscilla may have stored her belongings, but she no longer had a place to stay. The same was true for just about everyone else; only Makarov owned the house he lived in. Natsu and Happy sidestepped the issue by having built a little cottage just outside of town. Lucy spent most of her free moments planning her next steps; she needed to get back on her feet and quick. She refused to depend on someone else's hospitality for any longer than necessary. Nobody would mind hosting her as a half dozen offers made quite clear, but that did not deter Lucy.
As she ran through her options, the most tempting one tied closely to her cheerful boyfriend. Natsu was the heart of the party despite it all, wherever he took all that energy. They had only been dating a few months, but Lucy could not stop wondering. Would he mind? Was it a good idea? The fact her mind kept tallying the costs did not help; not only was it the most romantic option she could think of, it was also the cheapest.
In the end, after a drag from her tankard, Lucy bid a chattering Levy to wait and wandered over to where Natsu was playing with August. "Do you have a moment?"
"Sure, what's up?"
Lucy motioned awkwardly, hesitant. Maybe a little embarassed. "I was thinking. Do you mind if I stay with you for a while? Maybe, I mean, maybe if things go well I could move in?"
Natsu paused. He had focussed mainly on his nephew thus far, but Lucy's question distracted him thoroughly. August seemed to realise playtime was over, curiously looking between the two adults. They had locked gazes, both well aware that this was a big step.
Then Natsu's surprise faded. He shrugged and gave a thumbs up. "Sure. That fine with you, Happy?"
"Aye!" the Exceed cheered from the table next to them, a half-eaten fish in his paws. "But it will be kinda small for three people."
"Eh, we'll make it work."
Lucy's heart fluttered at how easily he went along with her. How could anyone be this pure? She impulsively leaned forward to kiss him. Sparks showered the both of them, courtesy of August. And maybe the catcalling flustered Lucy a bit, or a lot, but she could not care less. Natsu really was worth admiring; he saw the world in much simpler terms than she did.
It turned out soon after that Happy was right. Their cottage had no room for her, at least not as it were. Not to mention that it lay dormant for three years.
Lucy stared at her temporary, mayhaps permanent home with an awkward grin. "Who would have thought this is where I end up," she joked, mostly with herself. Lucy was tired after the ordeal and then the party. But sleeping in a dust-covered bed did not appeal, either.
"Come on," Natsu soothed her brightly, "it's not so bad. We just slap off some dust here and clean up tomorrow. Maybe Levy can... hey, how about you let Scorpio blow all that dust away?"
"That's... actually a good idea." Lucy conceded the point immediately, wondering why she did not think of it. Though tired, her magical reserves were good by now. She gingerly removed Scorpio's key and called for him. "Open, gate of th-aaaaah!"
Only to be dogpiled under a near dozen Celestial Spirits. Virgo and Leo, Aquarius and Scorpio, Cancer, Libra, Pisces, Sagittarius, even Lyra, Plue, and Crux were there. Horologium and Taurus stood nearby, flanking Capricorn and Aries.
Buried under far too many bodies, Lucy could only wiggle in distress while various happy greetings washed over her. When no one made any attempt to free her, she sighed and felt for her magic again. A swift buck of her hips later, the entire crowd went flying. Finally free to breathe, Lucy rolled onto her back.
"Really, you guys."
Her annoyance already faded; they had not seen her in years, the warm welcome was more than a little touching. "Not everyone at once, please."
"Will you punish us for our transgressions, Princess?"
"No," she deadpanned. If Virgo was disappointed, she did not show it. Natsu grinned over her plight in the background. Lucy rose to her feet, threw one look at Capricorn waiting to meet her, and raised a hand. "I know it's been a lot longer for you all, but I am barely staying awake as is. How about we do this-" A massive yawn cut her off there. "-tomorrow? I just wanted Scorpio to help dust off the place."
She made a vague motion for Natsu's cottage, which prompted a lot of scrutiny. Aquarius sneered and muttered about indignity of some form. Virgo and Lyra began to whisper with each other, calculating looks thrown her and Natsu's way. All the rest seemed equally more interested in her relationship upgrade than anything else. Meanwhile, Scorpio laughed. He gave her a wink and lumbered forward. "Sure thing, Lucy. But you guys probably wanna have someone look at that. Place looks like I could blow it over with a single breath."
"Please don't."
Her deadpan prompted more laughter. Thankfully, Scorpio regulated the storm he produced with his metal tail. A strong gust flowed through the entire building, carrying a cloud of dust out the windows. Before he could even announce being done, Virgo was through the door while dual-wielding dusters.
"Worry not, Princess. Everything shall be in perfect condition by the time you wake."
Lucy just heaved a sigh and indulged her. Natsu and Happy did not seem to mind either way. Her friends returned to their own world in ones and twos, each after wishing her a good night. Excepting Aquarius, but even she held a rare smile.
Soon enough it was just the three of them again. Then Happy flew off with his basket to sleep in the tiny living room. Virgo being there to deliver pets may be related, but Lucy could not care less. She did not question the gleaming nightgown already laid out for her, either. Instead she just imitated Natsu, shucked off her clothes, and climbed under the sheets. It was a tight fit with the two of them, but pleasantly warm in exchange. Lucy snuggled against Natsu and was off to dreamland before he even wrapped an arm around her.
She hardly even regretted her choices in the morning. Only a little bit, upon realising that things may move a bit faster than she was comfortable with. Natsu all but leered at her naked self, but restrained himself to just a possessive hug, a searing kiss, and a few cheeky gropes. That alone almost changed Lucy's mind, but the faint memory of a metric ton of work yet to be done deterred her in the end.
After getting dressed and enjoying a quick breakfast, courtesy of Priscilla coming by to bring their belongings, Lucy got started. While she met with her spirit friends however, Natsu wandered off; it took a while for him to return, at which point the general catching up was over. Her friends already celebrated in the Celestial Spirit world that past night. The lightshow of her forming a contract with Capricorn drew a whistle from nearby, however.
"Damn," Gildarts said, "I never thought I'd get to see actual spirits. Hey there, folks!" He joined them with a cheerful grin, Natsu and Happy right behind. The spirits greeted him in turn, though notably less enthusiastic than they did Lucy. "Weird spot to have your party or whatever, though. Perfectly fine guildhall thataway."
"Have you not heard?" Loke inquired with mock seriousness. Lucy batted his shoulder, but could not stop him from spilling the beans. He cheekily pointed at his summoner. "Lucy is moving in with Natsu."
"Oh. Right. There was something about that last night, wasn't there?" Gildarts scratched his chin in thought, then laughed. "Hah, can't remember much. No idea where my baby girl got that iron stomach from, but she can take more than me!"
No one acknowledged Lucy's halfway aborted pout, nor Natsu's embarassment. He yelped when Gildarts clapped his shoulder, accidentally slamming him into the ground. "But now I get why you want to expand. Place is too small for two. Or two and a half, rather," he corrected with a glance to Happy. "Hm. Go get Cana, will you? If I'm building for a woman, the place should have a woman's touch to it."
"That's awfully nice of you," Lucy thanked him while the Exceed flew off. She felt a little bashful, but also worried about the bill. Expecting a guildmate to work for free was just about unthinkable to her. Construction was expensive. "Money may be a bit of a problem."
"Pft, money." He waved her off with a grin. "I've got money out the ass, don't worry. Best builder wizard in the country means something, y'know? Just leave it to me."
"I...." She wanted to protest, maybe insist on some other kind of recompense. Then Natsu wrapped an arm around her shoulder. His reassuring smile told her exactly where such an argument would go. Lucy slumped against him. "Alright, but please don't make it too big. I had enough of big mansions."
Just then, Happy returned carrying an enthusiastic drunkard. Cana dropped right next to her father, hips cocked and an evaluating look in place. "I heard you need some help building," she drawled coyly before saluting. "Sure thing. Now go do couple things, we're having it handled. Come on, old man, we're burning sunshine!"
"I'm not that old yet!"
Father and daughter cheerfully went to work dismantling the place, bantering back and forth. Natsu and Lucy were forgotten after being effectively kicked out. They stared at each other momentarily, only to break into laughter. It was just too funny; Lucy did not even know why.
As they began to walk away and into the forest, Natsu slowly grew more serious. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you about the Etherious thing before," he began after a while. "I didn't really tell anyone, just Happy. Mira found out on her own some time ago 'cause, y'know." He made a vague motion with his hand and mimicked a hissing sound. Not particularly accurate, but Lucy got that he meant her Take Over.
"It is alright," she assured him. "I was mostly just surprised about it." Considering her own situation, she really could not throw stones. And thinking of that, now may as well be the time to put her constant struggle to rest. Lucy fell behind her boyfriend for a bit, but now she caught up and grasped his arm. "Actually, there is something I have to tell you, too."
Much to her relief, he was not mad about Lucy and Priscilla keeping the secret of Eclipse. The dragonslayers' origin gave him pause, though. Lucy explained in as much detail as she could while they strolled through the woods, from her mother's letter to Zeref's plan.
She was just about finished when a teasing lilt interrupted them: "Now look at that, a romantic walk in the forest?"
True to form, Levy accosted them with a sly grin. But also with Gajeel in tow. He loomed behind her, though only with his resting scowl and not the aggressive one. Lucy arched a brow at the sight of her friends. "More like you are mad that we stole your idea."
"As if." Levy sauntered over and playfully slapped her shoulder. "You couldn't make this walk half as romantic as I can."
"Oh yeah?"
"Oh yes."
They kept repeating the same lines back and forth for a while at that point. The men merely shrugged at each other until Lucy stopped their playfight. Sighing, the taller woman glanced between them. "Well, good thing either way. Gajeel should hear this, too."
"Nah," Natsu denied. Lucy immediately turned back to him, as did Levy, but he ignored them both. "Long story short, they taught us Dragonslayer magic to kill Acnologia, and Lucy's grand-grand-whatever-grandmother sent us through a time travel machine. We're actually like four hundred years from the past."
Gajeel frowned through the explanation. While Levy's expression kept growing more incredulous, his remained much the same. When Natsu finished, he merely grunted. "Huh. Explains a few things, I guess." He fell silent afterward. Both women stared at him in abject confusion, prompting a deeper scowl. "What?"
Lucy wet her lips cautiously, uncertain how to phrase the question. She spent months agonising over this information and he just... took it like nothing was wrong? "Are you not surprised? At all?
Gajeel shrugged. "Kinda, but what does it matter? We're here now and I wanna beat that asshole's face in anyway."
He stared at her as if to challenge the statement. Lucy could only heave a sigh, though Levy chuckled and tip-toed to peck Gajeel's cheek. "You're such a dork."
"They both are," Lucy quipped. Natsu grinned along.
However, once they said their goodbyes and separated, Gajeel wordlessly wandered off. Levy quickly sped up to keep pace, surprised and a little worried. "Where are you going?" No answer. "Gajeel?"
He still gave no indicator of having heard her. His feet carried him to a nearby lake, where he sat down to stare at the still surface. Levy's bewildered stare received no reaction. She glanced between the lake and her boyfriend, then back to where Lucy and Natsu vanished. Sighing, she settled next to Gajeel. "You can just say that it bothers you, you know?"
"Get off my back."
There was no heat in his growl. Levy giggled softly and shook her head at his antics. "Boys. Come here." Reaching out, she gently pulled him backward. Gajeel let himself be moved until his head rested on her lap, buffered by that unruly mane of his. Levy gently stroked his spiky hair. "I'm here for you," she reassured him, "as long as you need me."
At first Gajeel only snorted, but he soon closed his eyes and simply enjoyed Levy's ministrations. By herself, the blunette admitted that this was not quite what she imagined this outing to be. Getting to spend some tender time of another sort with him however, that was perfectly fine.
Meanwhile, a fellow blunette wandered Magnolia on her lonesome. Juvia's mind was on similar subjects as Levy's. Or rather, she kept stewing on the issue Lucy raised for her the previous night. Hearing that her friend moved in with Natsu, she realised that she wanted the same thing. Quite viscerally at that. Juvia wanted to be close to Gray, to cook for him, to sleep in the same bed, all these things she read about but never thought she would get to do herself.
Unfortunately, taking a step back and asking Cana for a second opinion made it very clear that Gray was not ready for this yet. He and Natsu were different in that regard.
Now she was looking for a place to stay. Priscilla hosted them all and did not mind doing so again, but Juvia did not want to impose. Fairy Tail already gave her so, so much that she refused to be a burden on them for any reason. Unfortunately, her old haunt was since rented to someone else and she found few affordable places thus far. The fact she cut back whenever one of her guildmates had interest in one probably did not help, but Juvia still felt a little guilty.
"Oh my, are you house hunting as well?"
Mirajane's voice snapped her out of her musings. Juvia's gaze focussed on the other woman, whose smile was infectious. "I am. Not much luck so far, but I'm sure it will be fine. How about you?" After a momentary pause, she realised her guildmate did not even have to find a place of her own. "Actually, didn't you stay with Elfman?"
"I did," Mira confirmed, "but still. He may be older than me now, but I am still the big sister. And I am not going to force my little brother to provide for me. Not to mention, I think he is seeing someone." The last part was whispered cospiratorially. "So I rather he have his privacy." Then, all smiles, she went on without giving Juvia a chance to ask questions: "I actually found a nice place earlier, but it is a tad big for just me. So I was thinking of rooming with someone, assuming anyone is interested. Cana comes to mind, but, well." She motioned for the city surrounding them. "I haven't seen her since yesterday."
Juvia nodded along. The idea made sense. She immediately wanted to ask about being part of this, but something held her back. Why should Mirajane want to share a place with her of all people? So instead of asking, she ventured carefully: "Did you have any expectations for that? Or preferences, more like?"
"Hmmm. Well, having a boytoy nearby would be nice," she joked while licking her lips suggestively. Juvia averted her gaze, prompting a chuckle. "But no, anyone is fine with me. I doubt there will be trouble."
"Then... how about, well... me?"
A flood of doubt followed the hesitant proposal. Mira needed a moment to work through the implications, enough time for Juvia to open her mouth.
"Oh, absolutely!"
But before she could start babbling, take back the request, or anything else, Mira already waltzed over it. The purity of her beaming smile was almost blinding. Meanwhile, Juvia's mouth hung open uselessly, all words dead on her lips. Tentatively, she began to smile as well. "I would like that a lot," she finished softly.
"I would, too. Happy to have you," Mira agreed. Then her smile grew mischievous. "We just need to figure something out for when one of us brings a date over. I would not want to intrude on you and Gray~"
Juvia flushed immediately. Nonetheless, she was so incredibly happy that the embarassment faded within moments. Fitting in to the point someone else could imagine sharing a home with her, it was like a dream come true. Even if it was not Gray, she still felt like crying tears of joy.
The sudden and short downpour that soaked just about everyone in Magnolia, Mira would tease her about for a while.
Just like Juvia, Lucy, and Levy, all the returned members began to settle back in. Though still jarred by how years passed like nothing for them, it felt like they never left. Even with their return however, fines paid for collateral damage remained at an all-time low. Ultear Malkovich was their saviour, quickly exalted to an honourary member of Fairy Tail. As word of their return spread, various old friends came to Magnolia to welcome them back.
Unfortunately, it was not just friends who sought to pay them a visit.