(Fairytail)Midnight x Fem!Reader

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You had always been alone. No family, no friends, no nothing. All you seemed to be was a shadow passing through the night. Unseen. Uncared for. It was always like that. Most people avoided you, they were scared, terrified. You were always in the dark, silent and watching. Everyone in the town knew what you were capable of, you showed them when you took down a dark guild all on your own. They feared you would hurt them so they stayed away. Not becoming an enemy, or friend. All you ever wanted was someone to care for, someone you would die for and someone who would be willing to die for you. But, you knew that was just wishful thinking.

You were that person. The anti-social but powerful and if someone just tried to get to know you, they would see that you were not only strong but loving, scary but protective. You were so much more than people ever gave you credit for, so you just stopped trying. You swore to protect the town and the people in it, no matter what. Even though they didn't like you, you still liked them enough to ensure their lives. You wouldn't let anyone die or anything get destroyed by another human, wizard, demon or monster.

Anyway, outside the village, in the forest, you owned a small cottage. It had one bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen, living room and a basement. It was homey and nice. No one ever came to visit you, so you spent days alone reading and watching your favourite shows. Fictional people were so much better then real ones.

Sometimes you would go into town, wearing the black cloak and hood that you always wore. People usually saw you and ran or crossed the street to avoid you. It was like you were the Black Plague, infecting everyone with fear and disease, something no one wanted around but was there anyway. It hurt, it really did. The pain it left in your heart was unbearable, not feeling wanted or cared for. Weren't you worth more than this? Weren't you someone who deserved love too? You guessed not, these people seemed not to think so at least, so why did you stay?

Because you were hated everywhere you went. Fairytail hated you, Sabretooth hated you, Blue Pegasus hated you. They all hated you. No matter what you did, they saw you as a bomb ready to explode and take them all down with you. No matter how many lives you saved, they seemed to think you were some kind of monster. You couldn't help it, this is what you were born with. Your magic abilities were something you couldn't contain, something that wasn't meant to be held back. You just always had them, and sometimes they did like to act out, but only in drastic and desperate times. You tried to show them you were good, you could use them for good to not hurt innocent people, but no one seemed to care.

It was night, you were walking back to your cottage after getting supplies you would need for then next week. You were camouflaged in with the darkness of the forest by your black cloak. It was silent out, the only thing you could here was the strong gusts of wind rustling the trees. It was a silent night, which you were thankful for. Your feet crunched against the dirt ground as you walked slowly, your cottage coming into view.

"Finally." You breathed a sigh of relief, picking up the pace until you got to the front door. You didn't need to lock the door, no body would dare enter. They were frightened of you and anything you owned. You put the supplies down on the table located in the kitchen, pulling down your hood, letting your H/L, H/C hair be uncovered as well as your features. Your S/C skin complimented nicely with your glowing E/C eyes and red lips. 

You never wanted someone to just see you as a beautiful face, a gorgeous object that would be bragged about. You wanted people to like you for who you were, not the beautiful face you had. Anyone who saw your face only cared about your looks, and didn't care about the real you, which is why you wore the hood. So no one would care about that, they would see who you really were on the inside.

Running your fingers through your hair, you sighed, walking up to your window. You peered through your window, watching the sunset peek through the dark trees. You smiled at the sight, loving the natural beauty of such simple things. You turned and sat down on the couch a few feet away, pulling your book into your lap and opening it.

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