5 years later

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  It's been 5 years now and me and Natsu are offical. It's been a long five years, but the bad thing is Natsu left for a year and he just got back a week ago. Everyone is welcoming home it seems like normal Natsu and Happy always sneaking into my apartment, but yesterday it was just Natsu. Something seems awfully wrong he hasn't been him self. I just hope he is ok I don't want him being hurt or did he just see Igneel and couldn't get his attention. He's cried a lot lately. and it sounds like he is mumbling "Igneel come back." I don't understand him, but I found a note on his desk that reads "IGNEEL DON'T GO DON'T LEAVE ME! Like you did last time." That's what I don't understand about Natsu. I mean he know Igneel would not get the letters. I've actually tried to cheer him up by making him his favorite food fire some thing I forgot,

 and that wouldn't even work. I really think this is all because of Igneel. I know what always cheers him up even if he starts to get depressed or is depressed about Igneel. I might be able to cheer him up with it I found his Kemokemo and gave it to him. Then we went to the guild, and he still had his Kemokemo in his hands. Happy was waiting for us at the guild hall For Fairy Tail. I told everyone how to get him to be not so depressed so 2 days later we threw a surprise welcome back party at the guild hall. The whole town came. Gag'eel and Grey wern't happy at all they both said "Why didn't I get a party when I came back after a monuth." I simply responded "It is because you wern't depressed." So whenever the whole town was at the guild hall and they were all ready and we decorated the guild we oh I ment I blindfolded Natsu and took him to the guild hall and turned the lights on and counted to three an untied the blindfold and we all yelled "SURPRISE!" with tons of birthday streamer horn things going off. Of course afterwards at like 7 pm I took him out for a welcome back dinner. Everyone started bugging Natsu so we went back to my place and fixed him something to eat there.

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