And here are two cute little Omake that I wrote cuz they got stuck in my head. Now the fic is finished! Hope you enjoy it!

Also... Y'know how I was right about a few things in the comic? Like how Charle would take Lily? And about how Gajeel and Levy would get the quiet route, although I didn't mention that in my headers, well, I got a bad feeling about 210. I'm hoping I'm wrong, honestly, but I'm going to put off writing one shots until after I see what happens. Sorry guys. And any prayers, well wishes, whatever you wanna send my way tomorrow (or today, if you're reading this on Tuesday) would be highly appreciated. It's gonna be a very, very long day. Thanks in advance^^


The Trouble With Geisha

Chapter: Omake!

Three Wishes

"So you got it?" Makarov asked, sitting behind his desk for once. Gajeel nodded, glancing at the open office door.

"Sure we should be talkin' bout this with the door opened?"

"It's fine, it's fine, no one's around," Makarov said. Gajeel shrugged it off and pulled a bottle out of his bag, placing it on the desk. Then he pulled out another, and another, until six bottles were lined up on the desk.

"We shoulda destroyed them," Gajeel said.

"We can, but we might have some problems with the council. But why so many bottles?"

"There's six of them."

"I can count."

"Seriously, there's six djinn monsters," Gajeel repeated. "We had a bit of a problem after the-"

"You've got genies?" Natsu asked, poking his head in the door. "I want one! Whoa, six of'em!"

"You can't have 'em, idiot," Gajeel said.

"Did someone say a genie?" Lucy asked. "I know exactly what I'll wish for! My rent, those cute little shoes in that one shop downtown, then-"

"I've always been fascinated with genies," Erza said, peeking over Lucy's head.

Wendy peeked around the other mages, not saying a word but looking at the bottles with big eyes. Gajeel cursed. "I told you we shoulda closed the door! Nobody can have the djinn monsters! They're freakin' monsters! Besides, I'm the one that caught-"

"Actually, Levy caught four of them," Lily said, strolling through legs as if he had a red carpet. He was almost stampeded by people racing to find Levy.

"You idiot, now Levy'll-"

"ABSOLUTELY NOT!" The bellow made the walls shake and Gajeel blink in surprise. He hadn't expected that strong of a reaction from the blue-haired mage.

He liked it.


Heavy Metal

Somehow Levy was starting to have mixed feelings about libraries. At least she did whenever Gajeel was in town. "Oye," he said right next to her ear. Her face turned bright red and she glanced both ways before looking up at him. "You spend too much time in this place."

"I'm-I'm a little busy right now, Gajeel," she said. "I've got a job coming up that I need to do some research on-"

"Want some help?" he asked. "I can go get the books, right?"

She chewed on her bottom lip, contemplating his offer, then flushed even more brightly as his eyes went straight to her mouth. "You have to tell me something before I show you where the books are!" she decided.

"Yeah?"

"Why didn't you tell me that the Djinn monsters were man eaters?"

"Oh, that," he said. "Didn't think of it."

"Sure you didn't," she drawled. "As punishment you have to carry all the books I tell you to, understand?" He grunted and followed as she stood and headed for the books she needed. Before she could point out which ones she wanted (plus a few more, just to torture him) he had her backed up against the bookshelf.

"I wouldn'ta let them eat you," he told her, leaning closer so his forehead was against hers. "You know that."

"I know, but still! I like having all of the information!" She pouted up at him adorably, only to get her bottom lip nipped. That was what she got for sticking her bottom lip out, she thought in amusement as she kissed him back.

"I swear I told Levy that I would come with her," she heard Lucy say. Her eyes widened and she tried to push the iron dragon away. He made a rumbling sound in the back of his throat before pulling away.

"What?" he muttered.

"I haven't told Lu-chan yet!" she hissed.

He sighed and rolled his eyes, kissing her quickly before he disappeared over the bookshelf. "There you are!" Lucy said, heading for her. "You look a bit red, are you feeling okay?"

"Um, well," Levy said, looking up at the bookcase curiously. He really was good at disappearing, wasn't he? "Lu-chan, what would you say if I told you I like-"

"Like?"

"Like, um... like..." Her face was so hot she swore she could cook an egg on her forehead. Her eyes widened as she saw Gajeel peer over at her from above the bookshelf. He looked quite interested in the scene playing out. She abruptly turned her back on him, feeling like an idiot. "Heavy metal?"

"Really?" Lucy asked a bit blankly.

"It's weird, isn't it?" Levy asked her. "I mean, it's kind of loud and hard to get used to!"

"Yeah, but if you like it, you like it," Lucy said. "I'm more interested in love ballads, myself, but to each their own!"

"Oh, thank you!" Levy said, hugging her best friend. "I love you, Lucy!" she exclaimed.

"Um, thanks?" Lucy said a bit confusedly.

"Then you're okay with me dating Gajeel!" Levy said happily.

"Wh-what?" Lucy said as Levy raced away. "What just happened? Seriously? Isn't heavy metal a type of music? I don't speak code, you know!"

She was tossed out of the library a few seconds later for being too loud.