Prologue

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And do you Lucy Heartfilia take Sting Eucliffe as your husband?
"I---."
Natsu POV
Here I am,at the girl that I love's wedding.
Let me start from the beginning,you must be wondering why I let a girl I love slip through my hands so easily.
Yo I'm Natsu Dragneel. I live in Fiore and I'm in a guild called 'Fairy Tail', I'm not like the others in Fiore,neither are my nakama.But of course there are other guilds similar to us,we are mages.And we all have different powers.Okay enough of that self intro crap,let's get on with the story.
I...am an orphan.So are most of my nakamas. Well in our guild we are basically all family.And I guess our father..more like grandfather is Makarov.{sorry Makarov}
He lets us go to school for free!
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One day at school,I started getting many flashbacks of my father,Igneel and started crying.And I didn't want anyone seeing me crying so I walked with my head down and bumped into someone. and that someone was beautiful.She had blond hair and chocolate brown eyes. I put my head up and said sorry.
She smiled and said "its alright!"
She saw my face,full of tears so she grabbed my hand and pulled me to the roof,we were on the 6th floor of the school and the roof was on the 7th floor so I didn't have time to do anything.She opened the door to the roof and we felt a breeze,then she said, witha smile on her face:
"I like to go here to be alone.It's nice,isn't it?"
I just nodded.
"So what's wrong?Wait first,what's your name? I'm Lucy."
There was silence for a few seconds.
"Natsu" I mumbled
"Alright.So Natsu-San,what's wrong?"
"Eh?"
"You're crying."
"It's nothing." I mumbled
"But---."
" I said it was nothing!"
I walked away from her and stopped for a second and threw her my jersey.
"You'll catch a cold up here"
I passed out.
I saw something I was afraid of.
Oblivion.I saw nothing.I saw darkness.
I could hear Lucy shouting my name faintly.
But after a while it faded.
"Dad,why did you abandon me?" said a voice in my head.
I woke up and saw Lucy.

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