It's a *date*

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Hello, lovelies. I figured I'd continue this so yeah, it might be a little rough but we're just going to finish it so I can rest in peace. Leave any comments or suggestions pls! Enjoy~


As she left, he watched her. He wondered how she came up with that topic - it's not the kind of thing most people would find interesting. A beep came from her computer, and without thinking, he swivelled it around. A google doc was up titled That Girl. It was 63 pages.

"Dang." He read the first page.

And the darkness keeps eating, swallowing away at my soul. It's slowly killing me. And it's not like I would actually have anyone to talk to about it. I've decided that if nothing out of the ordinary happens in the next month, I'll let my soul go. I don't care whether it travels up or down. That is not for me to decide. If nothing happens then away I'll go. He doesn't even know who I am. I don't know why I give myself these bets when I know what the outcome will be.

Gajeel heard footsteps approaching and turned the computer back around so he couldn't see it. He picked up the rubric that the teacher had passed out and put it in front of his face.

Levy hoped he couldn't tell. Hoped he didn't see it in her eyes, or the way she pulled her sleeves to cover her palms. He looked up as she passed him. She sat down and put her laptop back in her lap.

"What's wrong?" He asked with a frown.

She looked up at him in pure wonder. "Why?"

"I can just tell that something's wrong." He shrugged. He hoped she couldn't see how nervous he was.

"I'm fine." She said, not looking in his eyes. It was her tell for lying.

"I- okay." He knew that was a lie, but oh well.

"So for the topic."

"We'll use your first idea." he said quickly. He really wanted to get to know this girl. She was so strange.

The bell rang, and the halls flooded with students. As they picked up their stuff, Levy called over the noise, "The park tomorrow at 2."

Gajeel nodded and held the door open for her. As he did, he caught Lisanna glaring at Levy. He never did understand girls. One of his football friends walked over to him as he was packing up his stuff. "Dude," He nodded his head towards Levy, only a few seats back. "She's a babe."

"Shut up, Don," Gajeel grumbled, looking at Levy to see if she heard. Apparently not. Good. The next day was a Saturday, and both Levy and Gajeel wrote it down that they should be at the park at 2 since they knew they wouldn't remember otherwise. 

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