I just have so many ideas going through my mind about this pairing! XD I'm sorry if I have too much on my plate, but I promise I will get things done. I hope you will enjoy this story just as much as you have with the rest:)

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Chapter 1: The Spark

Sting stepped out of the black limousine, his hair a wild, blonde mess, and his clothes just as rebellious as his looks. His tie was completely undone and his white, collared, long-sleeved shirt was wrinkled. Pulling out his dark sunglasses, he smirked, and glanced at the building, along with its surroundings. On the center wall, he could see the insignia of Fairy Tail Academy High in a baby pink color.

The color for pussies, he inwardly laughed at his joke and continued to walk through the main doors of the school, his hands in his pockets. There was hardly anybody outside, the students probably still in their classes, while a few were out for sports. He walked through the hallway, shifting his gaze to carefully observe his surroundings.

Everything was too plain. Too boring for him. It was nothing compared to Sabertooth Academy High, which led to the next question: What the heck was the big deal about FT? Sabertooth seemed to respect the school so much to the point where the student body and staff loathed the school. Then again, the appearance of the school does not really say much about the students or their performances.

"Can I help you?" A female voice stopped Sting in his tracks. Turning his head slightly to the side to take a look, and was rather satisfied by what he saw. A blonde female, in a fitted t-shirt, and black spandex shorts. Her hair was tied in a single pony tail, her eyes a mesmerizing chocolate brown color. His gaze traveled from her rather large breast and down to her silky smooth legs. She had on knee pads and shin guards. A volleyball in her right hand.

"Where's the gym?" Sting tried to say a little as he could, trying not to make his reason obvious. When the female in front of him raised an eyebrow, he inwardly sighed, "I'm new around here. Thinking about transferring to the school so I wanted to check it out."

The girl seemed surprised and finally let her guard down. Sting smirked, plain and not to mention, sexy, stupid babes. He had the urge to laugh out loud but stopped himself from doing so. Like hell he was going to go to Fairy Tail, especially when he was going to crush them, along with his team in Sabertooth.

"This way," she turned around and motioned for her to follow him with her left hand. Sting smirked once more at the sight of her swaying hips. They made a left turn near the main doors and entered double doors.

"Heads up Luce!" A volleyball came flying their way and all Sting could do was watch as the blonde female dropped the ball in her hand, took two steps forward, knees bent and jumped in the air to spike the ball. He had to admit, it was a pretty good spike. He now understood why SB High's female volleyball team have lost two consecutive years of their local tournaments, which eliminated them from the national league competitions. Who wouldn't lose their enthusiasm if they lost to a spike like that?

Sting glanced around, noticing that the school's boys' volleyball was practicing as well. He smirked. It would seem Sabertooth was not the only school to practice two seasons before the actual matches. Without bothering to say goodbye, he turned and left. Fairy Tail, huh?


"Luce, who the heck was that guy earlier?" Natsu took deep breaths, his legs bent and hands on his knees. His pink-rose colored hair was wet from sweat, but did not stop him from practicing some more. Whether it was volleyball, basketball, or any kind of sport, he always made sure to practice hard. But of course, he was not going to let anyone take away their championship title for two consecutive years now.

Lucy shrugged, taking a seat on the first step of the bleachers and pulled her hair free from the pony tail, "He said something about transferring here, but I doubt it. I have a feeling he's from another school. I think he's from Sabertooth." She smirked. Sure his sunglasses hid a lot of things, but she had seen the way his lips slightly parted with shock and surprise.

"Those bastards! They're going as far as spying on us just to win? Like hell they will!" Everyone else around them agreed with Natsu's statement.

"Calm down Natsu," Lucy proceeded to untie her rubber shoes, "You have until Spring to bring those Tigers down." When finally untied, Lucy pulled them free from her feet, leaving her in socks. She grabbed the towel from her duffel bag and stood back up, "I'm off to the showers! Girls, we're done for today!"

After a hot shower, Lucy, along with the rest of her team, made their way to the school cafeteria. She sat at the end. Levy was seated across from her, playing with her short, blue hair. Beside Lucy was Lisanna, who was talking to her sister, Mirajane, who was seated across from her, about her recent improvement with her jumps. And on the other side of Lisanna was Erza, who, from what Lucy could see, was probably organizing their schedule for the season.

"Lu-chan, did you hear?" Lucy looked up at Levy, her eyebrow rising in question. "The boys' team might have some trouble this year with Sabertooth. You know how desparate those guys are to get back their title."

Confused, Lucy tilted her head to the side, "Huh? They've been practicing hours Levy-chan. I'm sure they'll be fine. Where did you hear that?"

"I overheard a few girls a few days ago talking about how Sabertooth recruited two new members of their basketball team, and apparently, they're also part of the volleyball team for this coming spring. At first I didn't believe it, but I passed by the courts near the park yesterday and I saw them. They were playing one on one and...just watching them scared me." Levy looked down, a little nervous and worried about the boys, but also because her boyfriend was in the team. She was having difficulty describing what she saw the prior night. Those spikes, so full of force, and yet, their aim and timing were ridiculously perfect, even their reflexes were on top. No one, not one person, could possibly take those hits.

Lucy let out a small laugh, "You worry too much Levy-chan. Are you forgetting? It's not until spring. The guys are going to improve more and more everyday. You should be more worried that their levels of improvement are way beyond average. " She turned to look at the rest of her team, catching their attention, "Everyone, our first match is in three weeks. Everyday, aside from weekends, we're going to be practicing after school hours from 3pm to 5:30pm. We will start by rotating, and determining what each of our weak points are. Stamina and build are also important, so we will continue from where we left off a few weeks ago."

Lisanna and Mirajane squealed in delight, "Eek! I can't wait for the season to start. We're taking Sabertooth down!"


Sting walked through the streets, making his way home, his best friend, Rogue, walking right beside him. Normally, he would have driven or taken the limo back home, but there was no fun in sitting in a car. It was awkward sitting with his driver, with no one else to talk to. When he does drive, he prefers to be with his friend, at least he would have someone to show off to.

"How'd it go today?" Rogue continued to look forward, the slight breeze swaying his black, silky hair along with it. Unlike Sting, he was more of the silent type, and only around him did he speak. But with contrasting characteristics, there were also the similarities.

"They're not very organized for a strong team. I wanted to laugh when I saw how irregular their practice was. Heck, they even had the girls practicing with them." Sting let out a small laugh. "I'm not going to lie, it looks like the captain of the girls' team is the reason why Minerva lost the last two years. But they all seem pretty stupid to me."

The blonde turned when he heard his friend chuckle. That rarely ever happened, "You're pretty confident with those words Sting. Don't you know, she's also the reason why Sabertooth lost the Academic Decathlon."

Sting's immediately stopped walking, his eyes wide with surprise, "So you're saying, it's not Fairy Tail against Sabertooth? It's that girl against our school." His lips curled into a sly smirk, "On second thought, do you know what love does to people? It blinds them from everything they once thought were important."

Rogue shook his head, "Do what you have to, to win," Sabertooth's motto was imprinted in their minds. "For once, you're using your brain. Taking away Lucy Heartfilia, is taking away Fairy Tail's victory."

The blonde male raised an eyebrow, "Eh? You're getting pretty darn serious there Rogue. Is there someone in Fairy Tail High that you want to defeat?" The smirk on his face would not leave. It wasn't often that Rogue agreed with Sabertooth's motto, in fact he never really approved of it.

The two continued to walk until they reach the park, watching kids running past each other, playing in the swings. They stood there for a few moments until they heard laughter across the street. When they turned, they found a young blonde female and pink-haired male. They seemed to be arguing with each other until they would stop and laugh again.

"Natsu, you're such an idiot," Sting immediately recognized the female and smirked, but it did not stay that way for long after a while of watching the two just having fun talking to each other. "You're really asking for trouble, you can't just challenge Laxus into a fight like that."

Natsu thought for a while before grinning like an idiot, "I ca–"

"Well who do we have here?" The duo froze at the sound of an unfamiliar voice. Lucy turned, and nearly screamed at the close proximity of Sting's face with hers. He casually placed an arm around her shoulder, "Hey babe. Don't tell me you're actually hanging out with this loser?"

Lucy glared and pushed him off her, while Natsu tilted his head to the side in confusion and observed Rogue and Sting. After a few seconds he finally caught on to what Sting had just said, "Hey! Bastard!"

Sting laughed while Rogue remained stoic. They turned and began to walk away but not before Sting gave Lucy another wink, "I'll see you around, Blondie."


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