Hello my wonderful readers, I am excited to announce that I am back! While I don't know if I am gonna continue any of my previous stories, much to everyone's disappointment, I am excited to start some new ones! I have been watching a lot of Anime like Fairy Tale, Kiss Him Not Me, ReLife and I am almost fully caught up on Supernatural. My life up to this point has been very trying, with me being in and out of jobs, my mental health slipping and the passing of my greatgrandmother. But I don't want that to stop me at all. I am trying to be strong and push through my pain. I hope that what ever I publish, you, my loyal fans stay with me!

Thank you so much,

Kyra Kuran.


Heavy music filled the air as the main character of the story walked through the hallways of her school. Her blank eyes were glued to the floor as she was bumped into and pushed around, not really noticing or caring. She made it to the classroom before the bell rang and sat in her desk, keeping the head phones plugged into her ears. She stared out of the window in her classroom and watched the snow fall, not caring if the teacher knew she wasn't paying attention.

The girl's eyes closed for a brief second as she contemplated her existence. She felt since she was little that she didn't belong here, she had no friends, and her family pretty much ignored her. It was killing her to be so alone, and honestly, she was tired of fighting her depression when she felt she had nothing to fight for. In the middle of the lecture, she stood and walked out of the room, the teacher yelling after her.

She walked through the hallways of the establishment known as school, making her way to the exit. The young lady looked into the blizzard that had formed, smiling softly as she walked out into it, the cold stinging her eyes and nose, her hands shoved into her pockets. She wandered, not really caring where she went, her love of this weather keeping a smile on her face.

The only time she truly felt happy was when she was near water or fire. Strange since they are two opposite elements, but the fire filled her with warmth and light, happiness even. Water kept her calm, cool and collected. These elements were her comfort from depression, and even though she was freezing, she was happy. She didn't know how far or long she was wandered, but she realized she was numb, she didn't feel the cold anymore. She brought her hands out of her pockets and cupped them to her mouth, blowing into them. Her fingers stung and burned like she had stuffed her hand full of embers.

Well this wasn't good. Blank eyes looked around for the first time and though barely visible, she saw a cluster of trees, some sort of shelter from the blizzard. She made her way towards it, yelping softly as she fell down the ditch, landing face fist in snow. She stayed there for a good minute, if not longer, the snow feeling warm to her. Now for once she was slightly worried. That was never a good sign. She struggled to her feet and moved through knee deep snow to the trees, taking shelter in some of the underbrush.

Now that she had, semi-decent shelter, she needed a source of heat. She took off her backpack and dug through it, noticing the sky getting darker and darker. She tried to remain calm as she found papers, and other burnable stuff, as well as two or three lighters she always kept as an emergency tool. She was grateful before now she had what she needed to start a fire. The young woman grabbed sticks and dead grass and a lot of the bark from the tree she was up against. It probably wouldn't burn long, but it would give her heat.

She wished the numbness would go away as she fiddled with the lighter, flicking it several times to try and light it, not succeeding at all. She was growing even more frustrated and scared. She put the lighter in her pocket and kept blowing into her cupped hands, trying everything to keep warm. Light faded completely from the sky and she was left in the darkness. She closed her eyes and then let out a small grunt as she felt the air grow colder, if that was possible.

With everything she had, she prayed to whomever would listen, to save her. She may hate her life, but she never wanted it to end. When her prayed for miracle didn't happen, she whimpered and tried with the lighter once more, getting nothing. The girl felt so tired. So very very tired. She yawned and curled up, hoping she was strong enough to survive the cold night. She closed her eyes and fell asleep.


When she returned to the realm of wakefulness, she realized she was warm. So she stretched, only to have her empty eyes fly open and peer into nothing but darkness. She was floating in the dark, and with a sickening feeling in her tummy, she realized what had happened. She had died. She let out a whimper and a single tear fell down her face. "Why are you crying? I thought you would be happy your miserable life is over." A silky voice whispered to her.

"On one hand, I am. On the other, I'm scared I will never be found, that I'll rot until spring." She said, her voice hoarse after not using it for a while. Out of the darkness, a white shape was forming. It was morphing into a dragon, the graceful being moving over to the floating girl.

"I could give you a new life. A life where all your dreams could come true." The voice said, a purring tone to it. The voice wrapped around her and she shuddered, her eyes wide with an unbelieving gleam in them.

"Why? I'm just some girl." She said softly, looking down at her form, only to blink as she notice a white dress wrapped around her. She looked back at the dragon with a brow raised.

"Because I heard your prayers, but instead of granting them, I want to give you something better Dear."

"Are you some sort of God?" She asked, biting her lip. The dragon let out a puff of smoke in amusement, a short nod following.

"Something like that child. But I need to know what universe you'd like to live in." The dragon said, looking down at the girl with her transparent eyes, glee showing clearly in them. The girl looked down and thought about it for a little bit, only to look back up at the dragon.

"I have one request though, I want to meet a dragon in my new world." She said softly, only for the God to agree to her terms. "Then, you know exactly where I want to be reborn." She said, a smile lazily forming on her face.

"Very well child. I will grant you wish. All aboard the train to Fairy Tail." The dragon said, then once more, the girl's world went dark.


OhMyGod guys, this is literally the longest chapter I have ever written, which is good. I chose my newest story to be for the Fairy Tail fandom because I have so much I can do with the story. So much character development I can use for my character~! As you can see, my character was very depressed, but also have the mind of a survivalist...sort of lol. But, I have so much planned for her, and hopefully you guys love reading this story as much as I will love writing it. Well, that's all for now!

Love you guys!