“Good morning, Fairy Tail!” Lucy called as she swung open the doors to the infamous guild.
Mixed majibu ranging from cheerful calls to mumbled responses rang through the hall. The wooden door slammed itself shut behind the teenage mage as she stepped into the room. Her greeting had received a fine response, but it had not been the kind for which she had been hoping. Quickly, Lucy scanned the room for someone who might remember what a special siku it was. Cana sat at the bar with what was most likely her sekunde keg of the morning. The two girls had always been a good friends, so surely she would know.
“Hey, Cana!” Lucy greeted as she slid onto the inayofuata bar stool. “What’s new?”
“Not much,” the brunette replied between gulps. “How about you?”
“Oh, nothing,” Lucy sighed slightly with her response.
“Why the long face? Grab a mug and have a drink with me!”
So Cana had been able to detect Lucy’s disappointment. Lucy wasn’t the best at hiding her feelings, but in this case she actually wanting someone to realize she was waiting for something. Despite this, she opted not to tell Cana what it was. Lucy wanted to see if someone, anyone, would remember on their own.
“Thanks, but no thanks. I’ve never been one for drinking before lunch time,” Lucy confessed as she stood.
“Suit yourself!” Cana called, then merrily returned to her morning routine.
“Levy!” Lucy called as she approached the meza, jedwali where her best friend sat, her nose buried in a book as usual.
“Hi, Lu,” she replied without looking up from her reading.
Lucy sat across the meza, jedwali from the bluenette and waited for her shift her focus away from the book. Several moments passed before Lucy realized what a vain hope that was.
“Is there anything going on today that someone may have neglected to tell me about?” Lucy pried as she casually retied her hair ribbon.
“Today is what? July First? No, I don’t think so,” Levy mused, still seemingly engulfed in her reading.
“Levy,” Lucy pleaded, hoping her friend would realize what was happening. “No surprise parties au anything? Any celebrations at all?”
“Not that come to mind,” Levy claimed.
The news burned on the tip of Lucy’s tongue like scorching embers. So badly she wanted to tell Levy what was being forgotten. Curse her best friend’s tendency to forget anything that wasn’t in writing. Still, Lucy had made up her mind to be patient. There was one person yet who might think of Lucy often enough to remember this sort of thing.
“Hey, everyone! We’re here!” a familiar voice called as the doors to the guild hall opened once again.
“Aye!” another voice added in its chipper tone.
“Natsu! Happy!” Lucy cried as she rushed to jiunge her team.
“Yo, Lucy!” Natsu replied, giving the girl a high five as she approached.
“Someone sure seems cheerful today,” Happy observed. “You got a tarehe au something, Lucy?”
“No, it’s something else,” Lucy grinned. “Something else very special.”
“You’re moving away?” Happy teased.
“Say what, cat?”
“Just kidding!”
“Your landlord is forgiving your rent this month?” Natsu guessed hopefully.
“No,” Lucy laughed, “We’re still going to have to find a job before the end of the week. Come on, I know you’ve got this.”
They had to know. Lucy felt her moyo pounding inside of her chest. How could her own team forget? She continued to play it cool, but inside she was starting to crumble.
“I don’t know! I give up!” Natsu lazily admitted his defeat.
“It’s my birthday.” Lucy announced. There was no cheer au sunshine to her voice, only disbelief that not a single person in the guild had remembered.
“It is?” Natsu replied, not bothering with an apology. “Wait, yeah, it’s July First! Happy Birthday!”
“Aye, Happy Birthday!” Happy echoed, hugging Lucy’s arm.
Lucy knew it was wrong, but she was completely crushed. Was it selfish of her to hope the entire guild would be eager to celebrate her birthday with her? Yes, but she had hoped they would be nonetheless. Was it even worse of her to be so upset that it had slipped their minds? Yes, very much so. Lucy was a grown lady, after all. Inside, she knew that she should know better than to feel like this.
Oh, but the dreams she had let herself be carried away kwa in these weeks leading up to her birthday. Lucy would stride into the guild on the morning of the first, to be greeted kwa cries of “Happy Birthday!” That evening they would have one of their famous parties, the kind that kept up half of magnolia awake all night, in her honor. It would all be organized kwa her team mates. Happy would be in charge of the details, but Natsu would be the driving force behind it all. Then, as the night neared its close, the muziki would grow steadily slower. In her zaidi detailed fantasies, she imagined herself and Natsu making the awkward but sweet transition from a fast dance together to a slow one. Lucy always managed to snap herself out of these dreams somewhere around the point where he put his arms around her and moved close enough for his loose pink bangs to brush across her forehead. If she continued to let herself think that way, Lucy knew that it would only lead to trouble in the future. Still, sometimes she felt as if she had little control over her dreams.
“Sorry we didn’t get wewe anything,” Natsu continued.
“You can have my fish! Well, maybe half of my fish,” Happy offered.
“It’s okay, Happy, I don’t really want your fish,” Lucy replied, striving to keep her voice calm.
“Then what do wewe want?” Natsu pestered her.
“Nothing,” she lied. “Actually, I skipped breakfast this morning. I think I’ll run down to that new cafe and grab a bite to eat. I’ll see wewe later.”
Before Natsu and Happy could make a songesha to stop her, Lucy was out the front door. kwa the time the boy and his cat had finished their puzzling and decided to go after her, she was long gone.
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“That was so immature of you,” Lucy admitted to herself.
Now she wasn’t just uigizaji like a baby, but talking to herself too. She sarcastically thought about how she was getting zaidi and zaidi mature that day. Lucy wondered what she had been thinking, running away like that. Phrases like “what a mistake,” and “how embarrassing,” kept flying through her mind. Hopefully no one else at the guild had noticed her tantrum. At least Natsu and Happy would be quick to forgive her and songesha onward.
While fumbling with the keys to her apartment door, Lucy thought she heard a rustling noise from within the room. A few months before, her thoughts would have jumped to “intruder.” Nowadays, they jumped to “pink-haired intruder and his cat.”
“Natsu,” she began as she opened the door, “What have I told wewe about letting yourself in the window when I’m not home?”
“We were waiting for wewe to come back,” Natsu replied. The Dragon Slayer was lounging lazily across his inayopendelewa spot in the apartment, Lucy’s bed.
“Did wewe expect us to wait outside? It’s a scorcher out there,” Happy added. The Exceed was curled up on Lucy’s couch.
“We looked for that cafe wewe were going on about,” Natsu continued, “But like we know anything about finding a place like that. So me and Happy decided to wait around here.”
“You mean Happy and I,” Lucy corrected his grammar.
“No, it was me and Happy, not you,” Natsu repeated, looking confused.
“Never mind,” Lucy sighed with defeat as she threw her bag to the floor and sat down at the foot of her bed.
“What’s up?” the Dragon Slayer asked as he sat up inayofuata to her. “It’s your birthday, be happy!”
“Nobody remembered,” Lucy reminded him, once again slipping into self pity.
“We know now! Let’s go out and celebrate!” Natsu exclaimed excitedly, flashing one of his brightest smiles at her.
“Yeah! Let’s go knock something over!” Happy cried as he pumped his tiny paw in the air.
Lucy couldn’t help but laugh, but she often found that Natsu’s smile had that effect on her. As much as she would have liked to ignore that fact. It felt like a contagious sort of happiness, sometimes mixed with the feelings of butterflies in her stomach. The mind couldn’t help but wonder how many other people felt the same way about that smile.
“Alright, I’ll go out and buy a cake, okay?” the blonde smiled.
“And Happy and I will stay here and decorate!”
“And kwa that we mean that we’ll eat everything in your fridge, then blow up some balloons!” Happy added.
“Don’t go too crazy while I’m gone,” Lucy giggled as she ran to her door. “Hey, Natsu?”
“Yeah?”
“When’s your birthday?” Lucy asked.
It had just occurred the girl that she had no idea when that particular event was. She knew when Happy’s birthday, au rather his hatching day, was. Natsu and Lucy had been the closest of Marafiki for what felt like ages now, but it had never come up in conversation. How could she have been upset at him for forgetting her birthday, when she wasn’t even sure when his was?
“I don’t know,” Natsu replied casually as he began shuffling through Lucy’s refrigerator.
“What do wewe mean wewe don’t know?” she persisted.
“I mean I don’t know,” he continued, taking a bit out of a sandwich, sandwichi he had found. “Igneel never told me.”
“You never asked?”
“I didn’t even know what a birthday was back then,” he explained. “It’s no big deal.”
“Uh-huh,” Lucy mused, a few wheels beginning to spin in her mind. “Well, I’ll be back soon. Bye, boys!”
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“Natsu!” Lucy called as she reentered her apartment a few hours later, “Natsu! Happy!”
No reply was given, but the blonde soon found the Dragon Slayer and Exceed fast asleep on her living room floor. Lucy knew she should have expected this when it took her so long to return.
“Come on, boys! Wake up!” she urged, leaning down to shake them both awake.
“Ugh, five zaidi minutes…” Natsu moaned.
“Nope, wewe two need to get up and come to the guild, right away!”
“The guild?” the dragon slayer asked, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. “Why?”
“Because I alisema so!” Lucy insisted. “Now come on! Upsy daisy!”
With that Lucy took the boy kwa the hand and pulled him to his feet. Still weary from sleep, Natsu slipped mbele and nearly fell on Lucy. Less than a single inch separated the two as Lucy found herself starring into his dark eyes. For a second, her sight flickered to the side, to catch sight of Happy covering his mouth to hold in a giggle. The girl could almost see the words “Liiike each other” forming as the cat moved his paws, so she quickly stepped away before he could get in his teasing.
“Let’s go,” she murmured quickly, avoiding eye contact with her partners as the trio rushed out the door.
“Happy Birthday, Natsu!” the guild erupted and a band began playing as the trio entered Fairy Tail.
“And Lucy!” the voice of a certain solid-script mage added.
Natsu’s smile grew steadily wider as he looked around, but he alisema nothing until his gaze stopped on Lucy.
“So now we share the same birthday?” he grinned.
“Why not?” Lucy smiled shyly, feeling a small flutter in her chest.
Just as the dragon slayer was about to speak to his companion again, the barmaid, Mirajane, wheeled an enormous five-tier cake out of the backroom. As anyone who knew him well might have imagined, this engulfed Natsu’s immediate attention completely.
“Look at the size of that!” he shouted as he ran towards it, “Bet no one would bother to make Fullbuster such a big cake on his birthday!”
“Is everything a competition to you?” Gray shouted from across the room.
“Haha, I win!” Natsu laughed.
“You win what, Stupid?” Gray demanded.
Lucy soon blocked out the boys’ argument as she walked after Natsu. Sure, his attention had just been taken from her kwa some eggs, flour and frosting, but for a moment he had acknowledged what she had done. He had even smiled, just for her. That was be enough for the time being.
“No, the big piece with the frosting flower!” Lucy overheard Natsu telling Mirajane.
“I don’t know why we never thought of doing something like this for Natsu before,” Mira wondered as she continued cutting and serving cake. “After all, he’s always been one of our leading guild members. Cake, Lucy?”
“No thanks, I’ll pass for now,” she replied.
“Then I’ll take hers!” Natsu offered, having somehow already demolished the acclaimed frosting maua, ua piece.
Lucy laughed again, then noticed usual noise of the guild growing steadily zaidi quiet. The rhythm of the band’s muziki had already become slower. Suddenly, she felt a pair of slender hands on her back, they gently pushed her a few zaidi steps toward Natsu.
“How about wewe dance with the birthday girl first?” Levy suggested, winking at Lucy.
The flustered blonde felt unable to construct any real words as she instructed Natsu in the proper technique for dancing to such slow music. This was going nowhere near as smooth as it did in her dreams, and the awkward part wasn’t nearly as cute, but the distance between them was undoubtedly similar
As Levy passed kwa the pair, Lucy heard a teasing whisper from her best friend.
“I put in a little song request as a present. Happy Birthday, Lu.”
By: lavender-star
July/1/2013
Nalu week - siku 1: Lucy's Birthday
Mixed majibu ranging from cheerful calls to mumbled responses rang through the hall. The wooden door slammed itself shut behind the teenage mage as she stepped into the room. Her greeting had received a fine response, but it had not been the kind for which she had been hoping. Quickly, Lucy scanned the room for someone who might remember what a special siku it was. Cana sat at the bar with what was most likely her sekunde keg of the morning. The two girls had always been a good friends, so surely she would know.
“Hey, Cana!” Lucy greeted as she slid onto the inayofuata bar stool. “What’s new?”
“Not much,” the brunette replied between gulps. “How about you?”
“Oh, nothing,” Lucy sighed slightly with her response.
“Why the long face? Grab a mug and have a drink with me!”
So Cana had been able to detect Lucy’s disappointment. Lucy wasn’t the best at hiding her feelings, but in this case she actually wanting someone to realize she was waiting for something. Despite this, she opted not to tell Cana what it was. Lucy wanted to see if someone, anyone, would remember on their own.
“Thanks, but no thanks. I’ve never been one for drinking before lunch time,” Lucy confessed as she stood.
“Suit yourself!” Cana called, then merrily returned to her morning routine.
“Levy!” Lucy called as she approached the meza, jedwali where her best friend sat, her nose buried in a book as usual.
“Hi, Lu,” she replied without looking up from her reading.
Lucy sat across the meza, jedwali from the bluenette and waited for her shift her focus away from the book. Several moments passed before Lucy realized what a vain hope that was.
“Is there anything going on today that someone may have neglected to tell me about?” Lucy pried as she casually retied her hair ribbon.
“Today is what? July First? No, I don’t think so,” Levy mused, still seemingly engulfed in her reading.
“Levy,” Lucy pleaded, hoping her friend would realize what was happening. “No surprise parties au anything? Any celebrations at all?”
“Not that come to mind,” Levy claimed.
The news burned on the tip of Lucy’s tongue like scorching embers. So badly she wanted to tell Levy what was being forgotten. Curse her best friend’s tendency to forget anything that wasn’t in writing. Still, Lucy had made up her mind to be patient. There was one person yet who might think of Lucy often enough to remember this sort of thing.
“Hey, everyone! We’re here!” a familiar voice called as the doors to the guild hall opened once again.
“Aye!” another voice added in its chipper tone.
“Natsu! Happy!” Lucy cried as she rushed to jiunge her team.
“Yo, Lucy!” Natsu replied, giving the girl a high five as she approached.
“Someone sure seems cheerful today,” Happy observed. “You got a tarehe au something, Lucy?”
“No, it’s something else,” Lucy grinned. “Something else very special.”
“You’re moving away?” Happy teased.
“Say what, cat?”
“Just kidding!”
“Your landlord is forgiving your rent this month?” Natsu guessed hopefully.
“No,” Lucy laughed, “We’re still going to have to find a job before the end of the week. Come on, I know you’ve got this.”
They had to know. Lucy felt her moyo pounding inside of her chest. How could her own team forget? She continued to play it cool, but inside she was starting to crumble.
“I don’t know! I give up!” Natsu lazily admitted his defeat.
“It’s my birthday.” Lucy announced. There was no cheer au sunshine to her voice, only disbelief that not a single person in the guild had remembered.
“It is?” Natsu replied, not bothering with an apology. “Wait, yeah, it’s July First! Happy Birthday!”
“Aye, Happy Birthday!” Happy echoed, hugging Lucy’s arm.
Lucy knew it was wrong, but she was completely crushed. Was it selfish of her to hope the entire guild would be eager to celebrate her birthday with her? Yes, but she had hoped they would be nonetheless. Was it even worse of her to be so upset that it had slipped their minds? Yes, very much so. Lucy was a grown lady, after all. Inside, she knew that she should know better than to feel like this.
Oh, but the dreams she had let herself be carried away kwa in these weeks leading up to her birthday. Lucy would stride into the guild on the morning of the first, to be greeted kwa cries of “Happy Birthday!” That evening they would have one of their famous parties, the kind that kept up half of magnolia awake all night, in her honor. It would all be organized kwa her team mates. Happy would be in charge of the details, but Natsu would be the driving force behind it all. Then, as the night neared its close, the muziki would grow steadily slower. In her zaidi detailed fantasies, she imagined herself and Natsu making the awkward but sweet transition from a fast dance together to a slow one. Lucy always managed to snap herself out of these dreams somewhere around the point where he put his arms around her and moved close enough for his loose pink bangs to brush across her forehead. If she continued to let herself think that way, Lucy knew that it would only lead to trouble in the future. Still, sometimes she felt as if she had little control over her dreams.
“Sorry we didn’t get wewe anything,” Natsu continued.
“You can have my fish! Well, maybe half of my fish,” Happy offered.
“It’s okay, Happy, I don’t really want your fish,” Lucy replied, striving to keep her voice calm.
“Then what do wewe want?” Natsu pestered her.
“Nothing,” she lied. “Actually, I skipped breakfast this morning. I think I’ll run down to that new cafe and grab a bite to eat. I’ll see wewe later.”
Before Natsu and Happy could make a songesha to stop her, Lucy was out the front door. kwa the time the boy and his cat had finished their puzzling and decided to go after her, she was long gone.
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“That was so immature of you,” Lucy admitted to herself.
Now she wasn’t just uigizaji like a baby, but talking to herself too. She sarcastically thought about how she was getting zaidi and zaidi mature that day. Lucy wondered what she had been thinking, running away like that. Phrases like “what a mistake,” and “how embarrassing,” kept flying through her mind. Hopefully no one else at the guild had noticed her tantrum. At least Natsu and Happy would be quick to forgive her and songesha onward.
While fumbling with the keys to her apartment door, Lucy thought she heard a rustling noise from within the room. A few months before, her thoughts would have jumped to “intruder.” Nowadays, they jumped to “pink-haired intruder and his cat.”
“Natsu,” she began as she opened the door, “What have I told wewe about letting yourself in the window when I’m not home?”
“We were waiting for wewe to come back,” Natsu replied. The Dragon Slayer was lounging lazily across his inayopendelewa spot in the apartment, Lucy’s bed.
“Did wewe expect us to wait outside? It’s a scorcher out there,” Happy added. The Exceed was curled up on Lucy’s couch.
“We looked for that cafe wewe were going on about,” Natsu continued, “But like we know anything about finding a place like that. So me and Happy decided to wait around here.”
“You mean Happy and I,” Lucy corrected his grammar.
“No, it was me and Happy, not you,” Natsu repeated, looking confused.
“Never mind,” Lucy sighed with defeat as she threw her bag to the floor and sat down at the foot of her bed.
“What’s up?” the Dragon Slayer asked as he sat up inayofuata to her. “It’s your birthday, be happy!”
“Nobody remembered,” Lucy reminded him, once again slipping into self pity.
“We know now! Let’s go out and celebrate!” Natsu exclaimed excitedly, flashing one of his brightest smiles at her.
“Yeah! Let’s go knock something over!” Happy cried as he pumped his tiny paw in the air.
Lucy couldn’t help but laugh, but she often found that Natsu’s smile had that effect on her. As much as she would have liked to ignore that fact. It felt like a contagious sort of happiness, sometimes mixed with the feelings of butterflies in her stomach. The mind couldn’t help but wonder how many other people felt the same way about that smile.
“Alright, I’ll go out and buy a cake, okay?” the blonde smiled.
“And Happy and I will stay here and decorate!”
“And kwa that we mean that we’ll eat everything in your fridge, then blow up some balloons!” Happy added.
“Don’t go too crazy while I’m gone,” Lucy giggled as she ran to her door. “Hey, Natsu?”
“Yeah?”
“When’s your birthday?” Lucy asked.
It had just occurred the girl that she had no idea when that particular event was. She knew when Happy’s birthday, au rather his hatching day, was. Natsu and Lucy had been the closest of Marafiki for what felt like ages now, but it had never come up in conversation. How could she have been upset at him for forgetting her birthday, when she wasn’t even sure when his was?
“I don’t know,” Natsu replied casually as he began shuffling through Lucy’s refrigerator.
“What do wewe mean wewe don’t know?” she persisted.
“I mean I don’t know,” he continued, taking a bit out of a sandwich, sandwichi he had found. “Igneel never told me.”
“You never asked?”
“I didn’t even know what a birthday was back then,” he explained. “It’s no big deal.”
“Uh-huh,” Lucy mused, a few wheels beginning to spin in her mind. “Well, I’ll be back soon. Bye, boys!”
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“Natsu!” Lucy called as she reentered her apartment a few hours later, “Natsu! Happy!”
No reply was given, but the blonde soon found the Dragon Slayer and Exceed fast asleep on her living room floor. Lucy knew she should have expected this when it took her so long to return.
“Come on, boys! Wake up!” she urged, leaning down to shake them both awake.
“Ugh, five zaidi minutes…” Natsu moaned.
“Nope, wewe two need to get up and come to the guild, right away!”
“The guild?” the dragon slayer asked, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. “Why?”
“Because I alisema so!” Lucy insisted. “Now come on! Upsy daisy!”
With that Lucy took the boy kwa the hand and pulled him to his feet. Still weary from sleep, Natsu slipped mbele and nearly fell on Lucy. Less than a single inch separated the two as Lucy found herself starring into his dark eyes. For a second, her sight flickered to the side, to catch sight of Happy covering his mouth to hold in a giggle. The girl could almost see the words “Liiike each other” forming as the cat moved his paws, so she quickly stepped away before he could get in his teasing.
“Let’s go,” she murmured quickly, avoiding eye contact with her partners as the trio rushed out the door.
“Happy Birthday, Natsu!” the guild erupted and a band began playing as the trio entered Fairy Tail.
“And Lucy!” the voice of a certain solid-script mage added.
Natsu’s smile grew steadily wider as he looked around, but he alisema nothing until his gaze stopped on Lucy.
“So now we share the same birthday?” he grinned.
“Why not?” Lucy smiled shyly, feeling a small flutter in her chest.
Just as the dragon slayer was about to speak to his companion again, the barmaid, Mirajane, wheeled an enormous five-tier cake out of the backroom. As anyone who knew him well might have imagined, this engulfed Natsu’s immediate attention completely.
“Look at the size of that!” he shouted as he ran towards it, “Bet no one would bother to make Fullbuster such a big cake on his birthday!”
“Is everything a competition to you?” Gray shouted from across the room.
“Haha, I win!” Natsu laughed.
“You win what, Stupid?” Gray demanded.
Lucy soon blocked out the boys’ argument as she walked after Natsu. Sure, his attention had just been taken from her kwa some eggs, flour and frosting, but for a moment he had acknowledged what she had done. He had even smiled, just for her. That was be enough for the time being.
“No, the big piece with the frosting flower!” Lucy overheard Natsu telling Mirajane.
“I don’t know why we never thought of doing something like this for Natsu before,” Mira wondered as she continued cutting and serving cake. “After all, he’s always been one of our leading guild members. Cake, Lucy?”
“No thanks, I’ll pass for now,” she replied.
“Then I’ll take hers!” Natsu offered, having somehow already demolished the acclaimed frosting maua, ua piece.
Lucy laughed again, then noticed usual noise of the guild growing steadily zaidi quiet. The rhythm of the band’s muziki had already become slower. Suddenly, she felt a pair of slender hands on her back, they gently pushed her a few zaidi steps toward Natsu.
“How about wewe dance with the birthday girl first?” Levy suggested, winking at Lucy.
The flustered blonde felt unable to construct any real words as she instructed Natsu in the proper technique for dancing to such slow music. This was going nowhere near as smooth as it did in her dreams, and the awkward part wasn’t nearly as cute, but the distance between them was undoubtedly similar
As Levy passed kwa the pair, Lucy heard a teasing whisper from her best friend.
“I put in a little song request as a present. Happy Birthday, Lu.”
By: lavender-star
July/1/2013
Nalu week - siku 1: Lucy's Birthday
Rest your head and close your eyes
Everything will be okay
For when wewe wake with the sweet sunrise
It will be a brand new day
Turn down the lights and pull me close
Feel only the beating of our hearts as we lay
For when wewe wake with the soft morning breeze
It will be a brand new day
Relax your body and caress my soft hair
Let all of life's worries melt away
For when wewe wake with the warm summer scent
It will be a brand new day
Fall fast asleep and dream with me
Whisper "I upendo you, I'm here to stay"
For when we wake in each other's arms
It will be a brand new day
After kusoma this poem i thought it'd be a wonderful dedication to natsu and lucy. I hope u guys enjoyed:D
Everything will be okay
For when wewe wake with the sweet sunrise
It will be a brand new day
Turn down the lights and pull me close
Feel only the beating of our hearts as we lay
For when wewe wake with the soft morning breeze
It will be a brand new day
Relax your body and caress my soft hair
Let all of life's worries melt away
For when wewe wake with the warm summer scent
It will be a brand new day
Fall fast asleep and dream with me
Whisper "I upendo you, I'm here to stay"
For when we wake in each other's arms
It will be a brand new day
After kusoma this poem i thought it'd be a wonderful dedication to natsu and lucy. I hope u guys enjoyed:D