So this happened. I was talking with BFF over the phone and suddenly I had a revelation. So I had to write this. I just had to. My brain is having a hard time following me, since every new second and new story idea pop up. Annoying, really.
Well about this story: Layla doesn't die when she opens the Eclipse Gate, she doesn't sacrifice her own life essence. The Dragons don't do the Soul Technique and lives. Layla learns more about who she is and about the Gods. Contains a slice of Greek Mythology, and a whole lot of nonsense I thought of. I'm weird. Draco is a God, Lucy will be trained as a Slayer, Natsu is still E.N.D. Layla unofficially adopts the Slayer children.
So yeah, don't know if I should just leave it as a one shot or continue the story. If I continue, Fairy Tail will make an appearance. It will not follow the original story line and will be AU-ish. But yeah that is if I make it a multi chapter story.
Disclaimer: I don't own Fairy Tail or any of its characters.
-Oby Abel-
"Layla," a big red dragon began as he looked at the blonde woman dressed in a formal gown and her hair pulled up to a tight bun. "Are you sure you want to take all kids into your care? Six kids are a lot to handle." The dragon let out a huff of air, making the blonde's dress sway backwards and she involuntary took a step back by the sudden wind attack but smiled nonetheless.
"Layla, Igneel is right. Five Slayer children will be too hard to handle. Maybe we can complete the spell near an orphanage or something?" A white beautiful dragon spoke, gaining the blonde beauty's attention. She heard the female dragons worries, but Layla was determined.
"Yeah because Fire Freak's son and my Gajeel will be a handful. They are energy balls, always want to fight." A silver scaled, his body looked like an armor, dragon spoke with little amusement but Layla heard the sadness and felt her heart pang slightly in pain. She heard all the dragons pain despite them trying to be nonchalant.
"And Rogue and Sting will definitely be a handful as well when they grow up. Grandeeney is right, maybe we should think about another solution. Your daughter will have a heard time keeping up with them." A black scaled dragon with horn agreed with the other three dragons.
"Especially with those lacrimas we implanted in their bodies." Another white dragon added to the black dragon's statement, his horns looked like antlers and his eyes were yellow but he looked more ethereal than the others.
After hearing every dragons suggestionsi, Layla smiled reassuringly and stepped back a bit. Then she pulled a key out. The color was multicolored and almost transparent like, and the dragons looked at her confused. Incredulous even.
"You all worry about me watching your kids and about Lucy, but don't worry. I got Draco to help me with them all, and I'll also let him train Lucy. So rest assured, my friends," she sent them another smile before focusing a bit of her magic into the key and began chanting. "As contracted to the Stars, I, Layla Heartfilia, ask for the God of Dragons, Draco the Dragon pass through the gate. Draco the Dragon, I summon thee!"
The Dragons looked at the human baffled but immediately bowed their heads when a colorful bright light, stars and multicolored lights, appeared in the form of smoke. Seconds later a Dragon, the biggest and tallest of them all present, appeared. His scales the color of a rainbow and much more. His eyes dark purple looked as the nights sky filled with twinkling stars. He had a furry head and a beard of the color of gold. He was a magnificent beast, more ethereal looking than any other beast Layla Heartfilia has encountered.
"Alfather." The Dragons muttered at the presence of the being. Draco, their creator. The first of their beings, created by the stars and universe. A dragon who held every power of everything.
"A Heartfilia?" Draco questioned as he ignored the presence of the dragons and focused on Layla who stood upright with a bright smile plastered on her lips. She nodded.
"Layla Heartfilia. Nice to make your acquaintance, Draco." She did a quick curtsy bow and glanced back at the mighty beast. "The Spirit King personally made a key for you so you can help me with taking care of five Slayer children." She explained her reasons of summon. "And help train my daughter." She added quickly.
He looked at her once before turning his head to the still bowing and whimpering dragons. They were in front of a god, their God and his presence affected them greatly. Not many see the Dragon God, only when passing away.
"And these children are yours?" Even Draco's voice was terrifying them but they nodded their giant heads so they didn't offend him. One does not simply disrespect a god.
"I see. But for what I remember there shouldn't be any of your kin alive this life time other than that bastard child, who caused this mess." He ended with a deep growled shaking the earth and making Layla fall, but she was still not afraid. In fact she was the only one who was more than happy by the Dragon's presence. Not afraid.
"W-we, my lord, came from the past." Igneel courageously told the mighty beast.
"And for what purpose?"
"To stop Acnologia and kill Zeref." Layla spoke for the dragons stead since they were still a bit terrified by the big dragon. "They are all from the future along with five of their Slayer children. One of them are the brother of the Black Mage Zeref and revived as a Demon, commonly known as E.N.D. We are to train Natsu so he can kill his brother when the time's right. And of course train the other children as well so they can take down Acnologia before anything bad happens again. That's the plan." She explained.
"And are you the one bringing them to this life time?" Draco questioned Layla with his gruff deep voice. She nodded happily.
"Yes, my ancestor, Anna Heartfilia opened the gate at their side and I on this side and they all passed through. We did it all with the help of the Zodiacs." She beamed proudly. There was for a second she wasn't going to make it because Aquarious' wasn't in her posession but she got old friends key back at the last minute so she didn't have to sacrifice her life force as a substituteand leave her daughter alone. She was thankful for that. Truly.
"I see and you summoned me here to help the children because they have to do the Dragon Soul Tecnique so they don't end up as that bastard child." Again he growled and luckily Layla was still sitting down, and she nodded at his inquires. "I got a better idea." He announced, making all of them look at him wide eyed.
"What idea my lord?" Igneel asked, apparently he was the bravest of the other dragons.
Draco grinned showing his wide sharp killer fangs and plucked five different colored scales from his body. "This will stop them from the transformation. You will not sacrifice yourselves for your children. I can't have more of my children die." The large sparkling Dragon let his scales fall to the ground and they turned each of them to the smaller dragons elements.
"That's perfect!" Layla cried clapping her hands together before jolting up. "The children won't be heartbroken with your sudden disappearance." This was the best news she had heard in a long time.
"And for your child, Layla Heartfilia, I will train her. Make her strong and confident. I'll make her the guardian of the children." Guardian? That word made the blonde frown a little.
"And what does this entail, being a guardian?" She asked wanting full details.
"She mate with them all!" Another teeth showing grin and his eyes twinkled more than before.
"No! No, no! She is only 9, and as a romantic I will not let her become mates to four boys. No!" The blonde mother dismissed the idea. Her little Lucy as a mate to four males? Hell no.
"But it will create stronger generation of children and the Dragon line will be alive." Draco argued with the human. For him it was important to keep the Dragon Line, a line of blood he had created, alive. That's why Dragons mate.
Pulling her arms up to form an X, Layla scowled. "Hell no! My daughter will not be forced to mate with four boys just to be a baby machine. As the creator of Dragons you can just create your own Dragons again. Don't pull my little baby into this. You can train her, yes, but making her become the boys' mate, a big fat no!" If she didn't know better she would've slapped the big Dragon but of course she did. As did not want to anger the dragon even though he couldn't hurt her with their contract and all.
Plus it wasn't like she could even do any harm. Draco was many times bigger than her.
"I can't." Dragon said defeated with a frown, or it looked like a frown. Layla had a hard time figuring out the dragons facial expressions. "I've mated thus I can't create any more Dragons and we Dragons mate for life.. But," his grin returned full forced as he turned his head to look at one particular white dragon, "she can. Are you mated young one?" He asked Grandeeney.
The only female dragon's eyes widened as what she just heard and realization dawned her. Gulping down the big lump in her throat she shook her head and croaked, "n-no sire," she bowed defeated, ashamed and afraid. It was common for Dragons to mate when they reached a certain age, Dragons called it Draco's Legacy to mate and have hatchlings, but sadly she hadn't because of the Dragon war and everything else that followed.
"That's just perfect. What about you lads?" Four shakes and the Dragon God grinned and chuckled making the ground shake violently. Again Layla ended on the ground but with a satisfied smile. Her daughter was safe from the whole mating business. But she was a bit saddened for the female Dragon. Was it just her or was Draco perverted?
"Then I want you all to mate with that child. Lots of hatchling. We need our kind to survive." Draco was much happy with these events but he wasn't quite finished and turned his back to the sitting and smiling woman. "But your daughter will end up with one of those boys. As Dragon's apprentice and with her sharing my blood, she will find a mate in one of those boys. Maybe them all, who knows," it looked like he shrugged his shoulders, "but it will be inevitable. Same goes for the other girl child. Mating with ones kin is the only option." He flashed his teeth smiling.
"I will make sure she doesn't end up with them all. But all that aside, we need to find a place for you all to stay.," she said with a smile as she looked at the horror stricken dragons and a blushing – could Dragons really blush? – Grandeeney. "Since you will stay with us, alive. We can't use my family's forest since you are too noticeable and Jude will freak finding six Dragons here. Draco, any suggestions?" She turned to the biggest dragon for advice.
"Hmm, the King, can you summon him?" She nodded and casted a quick spell with a message to the Spirit King. A few moments late a large man rivaling Draco's height appeared with his long mustache, through what looked like a portal.
"Old friend," Draco greeted, "now that you finally decided to make me a key so I can ascend back to the Celestial Realm and this one, you need to do something for me." Draco shot him a pleasant smile as he finished.
"And what do you request old friend? And pleasant to see that you regained your strength back, Layla, old friend." The mustache King said with a grin to the blonde who immediately smiled back and curtsied.
"Thank for your worries, my friend. All thanks for my Spirit friends. Aquarius never left my side and tended me at my weakest." Layla answered happily.
"I'm glad. Draco?" The King turned to his other friend waiting for his request.
"Yes. I need you to create another realm for my kin. Use my scale," he thrust one of his multicolored sparkly scales into the King's hand, "to accommodate the plains accordingly for my children. And I need it to connect to your realm, my "prison" and this one. Can you handle that?" He asked with a cheeky and smug look making the Spirit King scoff.
"Piece of cake. But you could've done it all yourself."
"I haven't used magic in many millennia, don't want to screw up. Remember, someone, " he narrowed his eyes to the king and snorted, "made me sleep for all those millennia because of one slip up!"
"And I had solid reason for that. You destroyed many planets and civilizations on your rampage." The king scoffed. "Someone had to take care of your slip up. The other gods didn't want to bother with you so I had to." Layla noticed the King mentioned the other gods and that got her interest piqued.
"Other gods?" She inquired with an innocent tone, looking at the two giants in front of her. Both looked down at her.
"Yes, mainly the Greek gods. We all live in different realms but we are all connected to the Celestial Realm." The King answered and made the poor blonde gasp in shock and surprise, her hands darting up to close her mouth.
"They are alive?" She asked clumsily and received to sharp nods. "Wow. That's amazing. Do they also have keys? Tell me more please." She was intrigued. From what she had heard and read, the Greek gods were creators of the universe, or the Titans were but the gods overthrew their powers.
"Is it me or are all the Heartfilia's like this?" Draco asked amused by the blonde's pleas and her reaction.
"I believe so, old friend." The King grinned. "Always eager for knowledge of the universe. No wonder they are the only family directly connect to the stars."
"We are?" Layla asked. She was dumbfounded and the others, including the other five dragons laughed at her expression.
"Yes, the Heartfilia's path will always lead to the stars. You are the great great, and I could go on, granddaughter of the first female born of the stars. Nova. She was not a spirit nor a human but a star born from the deepth of the universe. One of the first stars. When man was created she fell in love and passed her essence down for generations. She still burn the brightest even if she has burned out." The King ended with a wistful sigh and looked at starry sky. Layla's head following his.
"So she is dead?".
"Physically yes, spiritually no. She fuels every Celestial Spirit with her shine and we feel her. She will always be with us, the first star." She turned her head back to the two being and saw them smile, a kind and warm smile. Immediately making her feel a sense of safety and calmness.
"That's beautiful. So that's why I feel such a deep connection to all my Spirits. We are family." She smiled brightly, a smile reaching her eyes as she looked at the two beings. They too were her family.
"Yes. And as for your other questions about the gods. Well to say who came first, I can't answer that. I'm the Guardian of the Realms and King of the Celestial Realm. We all lived for a long time so no one knows who was created first but the Gods named most of the 88 constellation we know of today on Earth Land. Draco requested one be named after himself as did other of our beings too. But there are more than 88 constellations. The universe is vast, not everything is covered."
Layla was truly awed by the information. She always thought there was 88 constellation meaning 88 keys to the Celestial Spirits but now Draco wasn't a spirit but a Deity, and the Spirit King was the Guardian of the Relams. It was just wow.
"But those 88 constellation, you are their King, right? I mean the Zodiacs are in your commands. You forge keys and scatter them around Earth Land for us, Celestial Mages, to find and train with those keys. Right?" She was a bit confused. Draco was part of the 88 constellation but he was a god to the Dragons, their creator.
"Tch," Drago scoffed, "he ain't my King but as you guessed, yes he is in control of many of the other constellations. The Zodiacs, came to be after a super nova happened, the are still young spirits as many of the others are. But us older beings, we rule our own realm we create and connect to the Celestial Realm." The large Dragon used his longest talon and scratched his scaly forehead. "Think of it as the Celestial Realm is a multidimensional gateway. To pass into another realm we have to pass his realm and of course have permission. Don't want war to happen." He chuckled heartedly at the end, again shaking the ground.
"Wow. So is it possible to make contracts with the gods? Is that why there are God Slayers?" She asked excitedly. She could just imagine the possiblities of getting new friends with the gods and it made her stomach flutter. Layla felt like a little child in the candy store, all giddy and needy.
"With their permission it is possible. I'm sure they'll accept you as their key holder because of your blood. And yes, some of the gods have descended this plain and, like the Dragon kin, trained humans to master their skills." The Dragon and King could see sparkles ignite in the blonde's eyes. She was radiating happiness.
"I would like to meet them please." She pleaded with almost an adorable puppy dog eye look. No one would believe that Layla Heartfilia, if they hadn't known her, that she was a mother and a lady 'cause she acted much like a child at that moment.
"Perhaps later, Star child." Draco replied gruffly even though he certainly was amused by her antics. "First we need a new Realm for my kin. The Dragon Realm." She pouted but agreed. They did need a place for the now surviving dragons to stay. She couldn't let six oversized lizards stay in her forest. Too risky.
"Fine. But make me a key. The children still needs to stay in Earth Land and learn to be civilized." The blonde looked at them all sternly. Even if the dragons were alive she would still make it her job to care for them. She had met the children once and let's just say they took her by surprise.
"But Layla-"
"No buts Igneel. They'll visit you all all the time and I'll even find some constructors to build the children a house to stay in whenever they visit but they still need to stay here, learn how society work, go to school, learn and etc." the blonde left no room for argument.
"That is a splendid idea." The King and Draco agreed with Layla. Knowledge was good and since they were in a different time frame where knowledge was heavily accepted the five parents had to agree.
"Fine." Igneel sighed in defeat.
"All set then. You can create the new realm." Layla gestured for the King to do whatever he had to do.
"Alright. Close your eyes, it will be bright." She obliged and suddenly felt a strong rush of magic that it knocked her down so she was lying down and it was hard to breathe. It was like gravity was forcing her to lay down and suffocate. Her slightly chilled skin from the summer night was now warming up and it made her hiss as it only got warmer. It felt like a long time had gone by when everything stopped and only a fragment of the magic stayed behind.
"You can open your eyes." The King spoke and she shot her eyes open as she gasped for only to see a large doorway like entry that showed the plains of the Celestial Realm – she had been there many times and almost knew the realm like the back of her had – and then in the other realm was another door, that showcased grassy plains and different mountains. A icy mountain and a fire mountain was the only thing she could see for now. It was mesmerizing-ly beautiful and it was daytime. Or she guessed it was as it looked sunny, making the grass shine in the rays of the Sun. Again she guessed the realm had a sun.
"It's pretty," she gasped again but this time taking in everything from the gateways to the new realm.
"Well there you have it. Get your children, feed them the scales I handed you and let's get to your new home." Draco commanded making the dragon bow down before quickly walking further into the forest to gather their sleeping children. They had put a spell on them before their talk with Layla so there was no interruptions.
"And Layla, old friend, a bracelet for you and your daughter. I thought it would be more appropriate than a key." She grabbed the two items with her quick reflexes and pulled the one meant for her on.
"Thanks!" She beamed at him all excited and happy.
"We'll meet five nights from now," Draco began making the blonde avert her attention from the King to the Dragon, her smile slightly faltering, "and begin your child's training." She nodded, agreeing with his commands.
A short while later the Dragons, with their groggy children on their backs, arrived back to the meeting point.
"Wow, an even bigger Dragon and a Mustache Dude!" The one on Igneel exclaimed in awe, pointing with wide eyes and the two giant beings. "Fight me!" He added seconds later making Igneel groan and sigh.
"Natsu," he warned his foster son with a low growl, "you need to show respect. That Dragon is a God, our God, and that man is a King." He reprimanded the child.
Natsu, the small pinkette boy, tilted his head and furrowed his brows, confused by what Igneel just told him. "What's a god? And a King? I thought you were the Fire Dragon King, Igneel?" He questioned innocently.
Layla sighed at the child's ignorance and decided to help her dragon friend. "Natsu, a god is-"
"Ah it's the pretty lady!" He cut her off with a toothy grin as he pointed and her and quickly gazed at his friends. "Look guys, the pretty lady is back!" The children, who was finally fully away though groggy, followed his gaze.
"She is even more prettier today." A boy with black hair and red eyes on the back on Metalicana said with a blush covering his cheeks as he stared.
"Yeah, why is the pretty lady here, pops?" Natsu questioned with his never faltering grin.
All the Dragons groaned and Layla, well she was more than determined to commit to taking care of these children now. They, mostly Natsu, needed to learn a thing or two. Especially manners.
"She-"
"Oh look, a snack! One for us all!" And his attention was on the scaled turned to fire along with the rest of the elements of the other Dragons. He hopped down from his father's back and hurried to the big flames before Igneel could grab him with his talons. The other kids following his example.
"Best fire ever!" He patted his suddenly protruding stomach grinning at this foster father who was having an internal battle. Should he strangle him now or should he wait till he was sleeping again? Igneel was so embarrassed by his son's lack of manner and brashness. And his overly enthusiastic character. More he was ashamed that his God had to see his poorly mannered child.
"You sure are a handful" Draco mused, truly taken aback yet amused by the tiny human, "I like his spirits."
Layla on the other hand was doubting herself. Could she handle this child? He seemed too energetic and enthusiastic and oh boy he's attention span was that of a fish. She almost dreaded her stubbornness to be so darn determined but she couldn't back down. This only meant she needed to do this even more. Natsu needed a human by his side to show him guidance and she was going to become that human.
She just hope she will succeed and for love of everything, she was crossing her fingers that that boy and Lucy didn't end up becoming mates like Draco mentioned. Actually she was hoping none of them would end up with her child.
"Okay, the children has eaten, the change will begin. It will take a while, roughly a few months, and the dragonification will never happen. Say goodbye to your kids and let's go. Old friend, you can leave as well." Draco said turning to his friend.
"Of course. We'll see each other soon." The King patted the Dragons rock hard scales and turned to the blonde with a smile. "Layla, my dear friend, take care and don't hesitate to ask for our help. We'll gladly provide any help so do not hesitate."
"Thank you my friend, I will not hesitate since I know my friends will be here to help us." She replied as waves goodbye to the huge Spirit as he passed through the gate.
"Pa, ya going?" The same blushing black haired boy asked, looking at Metalicana.
"Yes brat. But we'll see each other again. You are all going to live with the pretty lady." The Iron Dragon spoke with a tint of sadness and ruffled his son's hair.
"Is that true mommy?" A tiny blunette, around the ages six, spoke looking up at Grandeeney with big chocolate eyes that was spilling tears.
"Wendy," the female Dragon said with a stern tone, "no crying. Layla will take care of you. It's not like I'm never coming back. We will come back. So stop crying child." The little girl tried her best not to cry, but she ended up a sniveling mess. Layla approached her and patted her head softly.
"It's alright little one. In five night we'll see them all again."
"WAIT!" Natsu suddenly shouted. "What did you just say? That you are leaving us?" The ten year old was frozen on spot when he heard Draco speak of his parent leaving and just now, his brained processed everything.
"Natsu," Igneel said with a loud sigh, "we are only leaving for a few days. You'll all stay with Layla. Don't you want free food, lots of it? Layla has lots." The red dragon sorta bribed his now furious son.
"No! I want you! Pops you can't leave me!" He cried and threw himself on the dragons feet, clinging to Igneel's foot as if his life depended on it.
"Yes dad, don't leave us!" Another child, blond one, cried to the white male dragon. He was around Wendy's age as well.
"You can't leave us!" A smaller black haired boy shouted, clinging to Skiadrum's beard. A boy was a few years younger than Gajeel and Natsu.
Draco and Layla sighed in unison. "Children, look at me." Layla began and waited for the crying children's attention. "This," she gestured to her bracelet, "is a key to that portal. You can always visit your parents, they aren't leaving forever, so please stop this and come here. They need to go." She spoke with kindness, since she knew her daughter would react the same if she suddenly told her that she would leave for a few days.
"No!" The boys cried in unison while little Wendy stayed next to Layla, still sobbing.
"Okay brats, we don't have time for this." Draco growled with warning and annoyance, shaking the earth once again. The kids looked at him wide eyed, fearful. "Let go off them, now. The Star child will look after you." He ordered and the four boys whimpered but reluctantly left their fathers side and stood next to Layla.
"Finally," Draco said, "go through the gate and past the other one as well." He ordered the dragons. They bowed and complied but with solemn expressions.
"Alright, listen to me brats. You will stay with Layla Heartfilia and you will listen to her. If you aren't nice to her I'll tell her not to open the gate and you won't see your parents. Understood?" A mass of colorful hair bobbing happened. "Good."
"Draco, we need to do the final binding with the contract." Layla spoke a few minutes after, looking at the great beast.
"Pull out your palms." She did. He raised his clawed hand high and pricked the human's skin with his talon. "Rub it against this scale." She grabbed the massive scale and rubbed her bloody hands on it till it turned to a bright light, seeping intoher body. "Now you can just call for me and I'll appear, if I want to." She nodded her head with a smile. Her hands healed and she felt rejuvenated.
"Great. Go through the portal, and we'll see each other in five nights." The beast smiled his toothy smile and walked, causing the ground to rumble, towards the portal.
"Remember brats, stay good with her." He warned for the last time before disappearing through the portal. It closed seconds after.
"Alright, I know you are all sad but this is for the best. Come with me, you are all tired." Layla stated a few silent moments later and picked Wendy up in her arms. "My house is just up ahead," they followed her out of the forest and into a carriage since the walking up to the house will be too tiring for them all.
"My lady, I assume everything went accordingly." A goat like man in a suit stated as he opened the carriage doors for the lady and the four children behind her.
"Not exactly, Capricorn, but this is much better. I'll inform you all tomorrow, the children are tired." The butler humanoid nodded his head.
The ride was silent with the occasional moan from Natsu, who appears to suffer from light motion sickness. It didn't take 10 minutes before they arrived and a fulł staff waited at the entrance.
"Please prepare baths, clothes and beds for the children. And food. Lots of it." She told the awaiting staff and walked inside the mansion with Wendy still crying in her arms. The staff gestured the grumbling boys towards one of the bigger bathrooms.
"Is Lucy awake, Spetto-san?" The young mother asked the maid standing at the sideline waiting for her.
"No Layla-sama. She went to sleep two hours ago." The servant told, and Layla nodded walking towards a hallway with Spetto walking behind her.
"Wendy, do you want to meet an onee-san?" She asked the sobbing girl in her arms. "She is really nice and she would like to be your friend."
The small blunette slightly pulled away and nodded her tiny head before clinging to the blonde mother. Layla smiled and entered a big room minutes later.
"Lucy dear, wake up."
"Wah, mama?" A sleepy blonde child croaked looking at the older blonde.
"I want you to meet Wendy, she will be your friend and little sister from now on." The blonde countinued as the little blonde sat up rubbing her eyes. "And Wendy, this is Lucy, my daughter. She will take care of you as a sister from now on." The little blunette pulled enough away to see the blonde girl.
"Hi Wendy, I'm Lucy. Nice to meet you." Lucy greeted with a warm and kind smile, a replica of her mother's.
"H-hi," the little child shyly spoke with a small wave, Layla sat her on the big bed, "I'm Wendy Marvell." She finished with a bit more confidence.
The blonde squealed in delight and hugged the blunette. "She is so cute mama! I like her already!" She gushed to her mother and looked at Wendy, "let's become great friends, okay?" Wendy blushed and nodded her head.
"Well Wendy, Lucy and Spetto will help you with a bath and then you can sleep here with Lucy. I'll be back in a few, I need to check up on the boys." The mother smiled at the two girls and walked towards the door.
Lucy immediate shot out of the bed, grasping the Slayer's hand and dragged her towards her bathroom, Spetto right behind them. Layla couldn't help but smile at her daughter's enthusiasm. She knew the girls would become great friends, and it warmed her heart. Lucy was happy child but lonely as well because of Jude's protectiveness. So maybe her decision wasn't a bad one after all
She began walking down the hallway only to hear commotion happening. "Don't touch! I can wash myself!" She heard shouting and picked up her pace. She entered a big bathroom area and saw, in the little time she was away, that the four boys had already caused disaster. Bubble foam everywhere, bottles scattered on the floor and big water puddles. Did she mention four naked boys, being chased by her staff as well?
Maybe she should just have accepted Wendy. These boys will surely give her a run for her money. Groaning she entered and let out a deep defeating sigh. Why did I agree to this again?
Leave a review and tell me your thoughts. Should I continue and make this a story? Is there anything that is confusing? Just tell me. This is my what ifs, if Layla and the Dragons survived and a whole lot other fun and ridiculous theories. So please tell me! I will appreciate at it a lot!
Peace out!
-Oby Abel-