Chapter 34

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Natsu's POV:

The party ended last night and I had to fly Wendy home because she was so exhausted, I carried her up to her room and put her on her bed before quietly walking out the door so I would wake her up. She looked like she had so much fun at the party. After that I went down the the kitchen to get a midnight meal of chicken and hot sauce before plopping down in my bed for the rest of the night.
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Still Natsu's POV:

6 hours have passed since I got home from the party, I still can't believe I kissed her. I changed my clothing before rushing back down to the kitchen for more food.

After I finished eating I rushed right out the castle door to go to the meadow where Lucy and I always meet at; it's strange, even thought we only meet a few days ago I can't seem to get her out of my head and I just want to see her all the time. Every time I'm near her I get a tingling feeling in my stomach, like I'm hungry but I don't want any food.

Once I get there I realized it is really early so she probably won't be here for a while so why not explore the cave behind the water fall. That cave is where Lucy and I first met, he saved my life in that cave and we never did explore it all that much while we were waiting out the rain together. I get inside the caves entrance and instantly get hit with memories of the week we spent together in this cave.

I walk around the cave and surprisingly it is a lot bigger than I thought it was originally, it seemed to go on forever. I lit a small fire ball in my hand as the cave got darker. After about 30 minutes of walking I could see a light at the end of the tunnel, I'm first instinct is to walk towards it.

A small clearing with a hole in the roof for light to get in was at the end of the tunnel, in the middle of the secret room was a statue that appears to be a grave, there was moss growing up the walls of the room and along the grave stones, but other than that everything seemed to be in good condition like someone was taking care of it. That was when I realized I wasn't the only one in the room.

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