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Spending day after day in the cabin Natsu had built near the Guild, going on missions and living, being WITH Natsu was plain and simple, pure. Heaven. Lucy could genuinely not think of any time she was as happy as she was with him. It still amused her to think of the times she was too flustered to acknowledge her feelings for him, until things came to a head.
And then the kids came along during that mission - Nev and Justine, along with their 'mom' Regine. If Natsu becoming an integral part of Lucy's life was like completing her, then the kids and Regine were the added frosting on a perfected cake. Yeah that metaphor was all over the place. GRANTED it was a little difficult to get time alone with Nev and Justine almost demanding their attention a good amount of the time, but she didn't mind, and didn't think Natsu did either. They had their evenings together, and their little hiding spots to sneak away to, sometimes just for fun.
Meanwhile the first rays of light were beginning to filter in through the window-shades of their room, with Lucy snuggled up against Natsu's side, an arm wrapped around him with a faint smile on her lips. Not quite awake yet, but in that in-between point of just about to rouse. The birds had barely even begun to chirp when the distant BAM! of a door swinging open, followed by barely hushed giggling voices and scampering feet could be heard by Dragonslayer senses with ease, obviously heading towards said cabin.
And then the kids came along during that mission - Nev and Justine, along with their 'mom' Regine. If Natsu becoming an integral part of Lucy's life was like completing her, then the kids and Regine were the added frosting on a perfected cake. Yeah that metaphor was all over the place. GRANTED it was a little difficult to get time alone with Nev and Justine almost demanding their attention a good amount of the time, but she didn't mind, and didn't think Natsu did either. They had their evenings together, and their little hiding spots to sneak away to, sometimes just for fun.
Meanwhile the first rays of light were beginning to filter in through the window-shades of their room, with Lucy snuggled up against Natsu's side, an arm wrapped around him with a faint smile on her lips. Not quite awake yet, but in that in-between point of just about to rouse. The birds had barely even begun to chirp when the distant BAM! of a door swinging open, followed by barely hushed giggling voices and scampering feet could be heard by Dragonslayer senses with ease, obviously heading towards said cabin.
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He turned to Luna.
"Is it always just you two going out there or are there others we can get in touch with?"
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Luna glanced at Natsu, thoughtful. "A lot of us got kind of scattered over the past few months - I think .. that might have been that pixie's doing too. I've gotten letters, though, but right now, the only one here is me and dad. At least of the surviving members."
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"So she used the same tricks to spread us all out? Promises like wishes and saying that asshole was sighted?" Sounded like something she'd do alright.
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Reluctantly, the dragon pulled his head up and reached out a claw so that his daughter could climb up onto his back. LUcy moved over to her Natsu for a quick note, "It's kind of funny that I was ever afraid of him, when he first showed up." She noted, "I'd have realized he didn't mean us any harm if I had given him a closer look.. He has your eyes." She gave him a soft smile, "Come on, let's join --er.. you and Luna."
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"Well he did fly by pretty fast. Plus with the whole red sky thing the mood of this place was a lot more dangerous so we'd be more careful." Natsu pointed out before climbing up with Lucy behind Luna.
"How did the sky end up like this anyway?" Had to have been something damn big.
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"I'm not sure," Luna admitted, "But it happened five months ago too, a day after Mom disappeared." Maybe it was related? Still as she glanced up at the blood red sky, there was a loud rumbling coming from below, and with a snarl, Dragon Natsu suddenly circled around, following the noise. Hold on tight now, because those were some sharp turns. But curiously, as they passed over the ruined parts of the ground they crossed before, that black mist started floating up and out of the cracks and holes in the ground - out of the ruined buildings, as the formation started to shift, gradually seeming to..fix itself. Or reverse the damage done. There were smaller motes of white light popping in and out of the air all along the road, but by the time the mist had faded, so did the lights - and the buildings and streets were back to normal.
"What was that all about..?" Lucy murmured.
"That black misty stuff.. that was the same as what came out of the pixie, wasn't it?" Luna scanned the area, trying to see if she could spot anymore of that mist, or the lights.
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"...yeah I was thinking the same thing....If so that means that damn pest wasn't really unique or special."
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Luna nodded, "It looks like the way it was again. I mean...before Guildmaster fought with ...Him." She doesn't even want to acknowledge.
Lucy leaned over a little, "So maybe that black misty stuff is connected to her dying. If she did something to the area here.." Ugh, she doesn't know. It's just too many coincidences.
"Heading down!" Luna chirped suddenly, giving them barely any warning before the dragon moved into a steep dive. Lucy automatically reached back and grabbed hold of Natsu's arm, tensing up with an strangled panicked squeal. WHY MUST HE MOVE LIKE THAT. It felt like her stomach was trying to evacuate through her mouth, and when Natsu landed, it wasn't the most gentle as he could have been. He glanced over his shoulder to glance at his passengers almost apologetically, before his gaze went forward again.
"This is it, but.." Luna frowned. "Can you feel that?"
That almost pulsing energy, that taint that was spreading through the air, even the ground. Not just metaphorically, literally too - there was an inky blackness slowly creeping outwards like vines across the ground, even waving through the air, from a central point in the clearing, not seeming to form any particular pattern that one can notice...from the ground at least. The ground has that same 'wrongness' around it that sets ones teeth and hair on edge. There are a few shining white lumps on the ground, that resemble rocks, but they aren't quite... shaped like rocks.
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He felt it though the moment they touched down and seeing the unsettling growths only made that ominous feeling in his stomach grow. His eyes scanned the area before coming to bear on the white lumps. His eyes squinted and he hopped off before drawing close to one of them.
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Luna shuddered, "This place just feels wrong. Cold. It wasn't like this yesterday." She glanced over at the group, "It wasn't even like this the last time Dad and I were here." She held out her hand, a blue flame alighting above it, illuminating the area in that same light that the blackness almost seemed to shy away from with a rattling hiss.
As Natsu drew closer to the white lumps, he'd be able to see their shapes much better. They're statues of animals -- no, wait. Actual animals. Actual animals, that appear petrified and frozen. One says appear but their eyes are still moving, glancing frantically about - their little hearts are still beating, their breathing slow and laborious. And further down the path there are larger shapes.
"I don't like this," Luna murmured.
"Don't step on the.. whatever this is," Lucy put in after a second. I'm not sure if it's alive, per se, but it doesn't feel right.
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"They're alive. Turned to something like stone or I don't know but they're alive!" Natsu announced before his eyes moved over to the bigger forms.
"Those....I think those are actual people."
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Luna, Lucy and the dragon moved forward careful to avoid the vines, wary, and there's a sudden gasp from Luna. "Oh no..!"
"Levy.." Lucy covered her mouth with her hand.
On the one hand, she was unsurprised that Levy was the closest to the source of the trouble, she was one of the smartest in the guild. But she had obviously been unprepared for what happened next - they all had.
Notably, not much further off -- well not much further off by Natsu's senses, there's barking, a sound that was somewhere between angry and scared.
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"There's something up ahead! A dog's barking at it!" Natsu told the others before he started running off in that direction jumping over the creeping tendrils with ease.
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Luna was tempted to run after Lucy as well, but she stayed put, trying to examping the condition her friends were in. She did call out a, "Mo-- Lucy! Come back!" when the other headstrong girl dashed off though.
The barking dog isn't all that far, thankfully, and it might look VERY familiar when Natsu catches up. No, it'll definitely look familiar since the dog was in the company of two children just a few hours ago. Neither of the children are about, but more importantly, the thing the dog is barking at?
A large knotted mass of those inky black 'vines', like a bramble bush, rustling as if it were laughing. A few tendrils occasionally reach forward as if to grab the dog, sometimes yanking a paw or a tail, keeping the poor creature on an aggressive defense as he barked and bit at the vines when they got near.
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The dog, now that Natsu could see him, was definitely Herb, and when the black shadowy mass started to back off, he ran forward a little bit to bark angrily at the thing, fur all ruffled up.
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But let's not celebrate too much yet.
There's something important to note:
Lucy's scent is gone.
Lucy's scent is gone and there's an angry angry dragon roaring up a storm, setting the area on fire.
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Until Natsu turns and starts running in the opposite direction, and Herb, not wanting to lose sight of family, is hot on his heels, letting out anxious little puppy barks now and then.
Back where Luna and the other Natsu are, everything, EVERYTHING is on fire. Thankfully it doesn't really seem to affect the statues, but Luna looks rather distressed between trying to figure out how to break the spell on the petrified/frozen people, and trying to figure out what got Natsu to lose his shit so badly.
On the one hand, that darkness was back and getting thicker, creeping up even faster over the trees and extending outwards. Wherever there was fire, however, it would not touch so there was a nice swath of flame in a circle around the area to keep it at bay.
Luna glanced over her shoulder when Natsu rushed in, glanced past him to the dog, then past the dog - then back to Natsu, "... where's Lucy?"
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"Herb stay RIGHT here. The dragon me and Luna will keep you safe!" With that Natsu disappeared once again in a flash of fire and LIghtning materializing at the point where the scent seemed to divert into what he presumed had to be a cave of some sorts. But with the brambles and vegetation in the way he had no way of seeing what's inside.
However the scents he could pick up were enough for him to restrain his magic from hurting those people specifically. Everything else however was an obstacle and would soon face a full power fire lightning dragon roar as it blasted into the cave, TEARING through everything in its path and then exploding out the wall at the furthest back.
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Herb started to follow after Natsu but the 'stay' superceded that. The roar was more than enough to tear into the thick rockface of the cave, ripping open an opening and utterly disintegrating the vegetation that was unfortunate enough to be close to the opening he made. Inside it was cold, though Natsu probably couldn't even feel since the opening was still burning and crackling, practically reducing the stone to a liquid mess. There are a few bats that scatter at the rude intrusion, and though the tunnels seemed to go down a long ways, the voices were still clear as day thanks to those senses.
"..ere... so cold.."
"...ed.. can't we sleep..?
"u sleep and you die. Stay awake."
"I want to go home."
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