vi • The Day of Sighs

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A/N: Soooo I decided to make this book in third person's point of view, even if I suck at it. I'll edit this chapter when I have time, I'm too sleepy. Enjoy!
  
  

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"Juvia, are you okay? You look like a zombie. Did you get enough sleep?" Lucy asked. The bluenette nodded, resting her chin on her palm as she sighed deeply.


"Yeah. I  slept earlier. There's just.......a lot on my mind right now." Juvia said. The blondie just ohhhh-ed and went back to sketching.


Juvia looked at her drawing pad with a hint of disappointment. She frowned as she lightly slaps her forehead. She wasn't sketching, as told by Ms. Knightwalker. It was doodles all over. It wasn't even understandable.


Another sigh escaped her mouth. She seems to loose focus today, and that is because Raven Tail had officially become her nightmare. Last night was a disaster, and it led to her not focusing in any class today.


"Ms. Lockser, is that what you call a sketch?" Ms. Knightwalker strictly asked with a booming voice. Her eyes immediately make eye contact with her teacher's intimidating orbs before she hung her head low and shakes her head. The teacher heard her sigh, as the teacher sighed back, too.


The day passed by like a gush of wind. It was full of sighs and frowns. She laid back as she sat down on a bench near the field.


It was three o'clock in the afternoon. Juvia had no class, Mr. Gildarts failed to show up, so her classmates immediately ran out of the room in a flash after the principal came in and told them his absence.


Her earphones were plugged to her ears as she hummed to the tune of the song playing. As a fashion designing student, she was sketching a dress. When she was feeling down, designing was always an option to evaporate her stress.


 
"Juvia, are you really okay?" A certain blonde asked Juvia as she sat down beside her.


Juvia sighed. "Yeah, I am." Lucy sighed back. Juvia sighed back, too. In a minute later, they were sighing alternatively.


The bluenette couldn't help it and burst into laughter, as Lucy did the same.


"That's the only smile that I've seen from you all day." Lucy said. Juvia stopped laughing. Juvia sighed.


"Lucy, I'm fine." Juvia insisted. Lucy held her hand.


"Whatever's bothering you, you know you can always tell it to me." She said while looking into her eyes.


Juvia sighed and opened her mouth to speak, but particularly someone interrupted her from doing so.


"Shit!"


A black and white ball was seen rocketing from the other side of the field to the other, aiming at the two girls. Juvia saw it too, and stood up. But Lucy was oblivious, still lingering with curiosity for the bluenette's problems.

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