I'm updating because I'm taking down 'The Celestial Queen's Revenge' for it to be rewritten. I hope it'll be better in the rewritten version.
Sorry, but it's going to take a long time because I'm lazy. XD.
I'm taking it down 10/10/15, so enjoy 'The Celestial Queen's Revenge' for the last few times.
Sorry, it's short.
Canissa's POV
I was in a bed.
A very soft bed, but a foreign bed. Where was I? "You're in a different dimension," an vaguely familiar voice said.
"Who are you?" I asked looking around, only to see no one. "Come out!" I exclaimed. My surroundings were...different. I wasn't in the ice cream shop anymore, that's for sure.
I was in an all blue room. Blue frilly curtains, blue carpets, blue closet, blue wallpapers, you name it. And they were all in the same shade of blue too. Deep ocean blue. It was actually really pretty, if you liked blue. But I never really liked blue, so the room looked a bit too... well, let's just say whoever the owner of the room was, he/she (probably a she since the room looked girly) has OCD.
Wait...she said I was in a different dimension? "What dimension am I in then?" I asked.
There was silence for a moment, before the person answered. "You're in a different dimension." Gee that was helpful...
"Which is basically Juvia's mind...so hello Cani!" I whipped my head around at break neck speed (I think I really did break my neck). Standing there was a smiling Juvia.
She looked normal, unlike the Juvia at the guild.
"B-but aren't you supposed to be at the guild?!" I asked incredulously. Juvia's face went from smiling, to sad. Seriously, is she bipolar or something?
"Juvia's physical body is at the guild, yes, but Juvia's mind is stuck here, unable to get out." My eyes widened in realization.
"Is that why you can't recognize Gray?" I asked.
Juvia then started tearing up. "Juvia is so sorry! Tell Gray-sama that Juvia is sorry, that Juvia doesn't mean to forget him!"
"Oh... okay." I answered awkwardly. "Um... why am I here?"
"Oh!" Juvia smiled. "Juvia is here to help you of course!"
I frowned. "Help me how?"
Juvia just waved her hand. "Juvia is the one talking." She said. She plopped down next to me and grinned.
"So, you figured out that Lucy-san, yes it's Lucy-san now, is at Aluna Estars, right?" She didn't give me a chance to answer before continuing. "Well, Juvia was there."
My eyes literally just popped out of their sockets.
What.
The.
Hell.
"You were at Aluna Estars?! How?!" I exclaimed.
Juvia smirked. "And that's where Juvia have to thank Nebula, that man stealing witch."
I cocked my head to the right. "I still don't get it." I said.
Juvia just sighed. "Juvia didn't know that you weren't the sharpest tool in the shed." She muttered. Louder, she said: "Nebula, she can transfer people to different dimensions. It was just by luck that she sent Juvia to Aluna Estars. Juvia was there for a day, before something else got transferred there. That thing was a glass casket."
I sucked in a breath.
"And in that casket was my sister?" I asked.
Juvia nodded. "Her eyes were wide, opened, but she looked dead."
"Did you try breaking her out of it?"
Juvia rolled her eyes. "Of course Juvia has!"
"Did it work?" I asked.
Juvia shook her head. "The glass was magic-proof. Juvia touched it, but got burned. It hurt more than anything."
"Are you ok?" I inquired.
Juvia nodded. "Juvia is ok. Now, let's skip the history and go to the part where we get in Aluna Estars."
My eyes widened in excitement. "Really?!"
Juvia nodded again. "Juvia left a part of herself at Aluna Estars. That's how we get in."
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