Chapter 2

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Erza's pov~

Every year, on a certain day and month, I have visions. An emptiness in my soul cannot be filled by anything. Not even the whole guild. The emptiness grows with every passing year. And now, it's become unbearable.

I drag my large cart of stuff over to the doors of the guild. Visions. Visions of something blurry. All I see is a turquoise silhouette.

"Damn visions are driving me insane," I think out loud. "At least I'm back home," My heart just warms up thinking about Fairy Tail. The people in Fairy Tail are like rays of sunshine that chase away the clouds on a gloomy day. I sigh as I push open the large wooden doors. My random cart of stuff disappears into nothing as I watch as everyone watches my every move with caution.

"Hey Erza! Ya got someone here for ya!" Natsu exclaims, leaping up from the bench he sat on. I spotted a girl on the bench, sitting next to Lucy. I couldn't see her face because she was looking away from me. All I saw was her hair.

Turquoise. "Oh? Who might it be?" She turns around and I swear, my heart stopped beating. "Who are you!" my voice was raising in fear.

She stands up and walks in my direction. "My names Emma Blue."

Her eyes were full of hope. Today was that certain day. The visions just wouldn't quit. But as she neared closer, my heart rapidly beated, faster and faster as the visions were flashing one by one in my mind. She stepped up to me and the visions ended on a girl. The girl standing before me was in my head at the same time.

"Who are you?" I questioned.

She looked puzzled. "I told you. My name is," I cut her off.

"WHO ARE YOU AND WHY THE HELL ARE YOU IN MY HEAD?!" I exclaim. My fear and confusion were frustrating me.

She didn't take up any reaction to my sudden out burst. She just stood there, thinking. Her face became shocked. "Y-you're my t-twin sister," she said it like she didn't even believe herself. Wait. Twin sister? This can't be. I was an only child. I think. Actually, I don't remember anything past the Tower of Heaven incident.

"What are you talking about? I don't have a twin sister," I was too confused right now. Everyone in the guild was as confused as I was.

"I'm just as puzzled. But you are my sister. I mean, come on, we look exactly alike," she pointed out. It was true. The only thing different about us was our hair length and color. We had different personalities, too.

"You may be right about that. But, anyone can look alike and not be related. What evidence do you have that proves we are related by blood," I question. I could see her starting to sweat.

"I just have a feeling," she mumbles. She averts her eyes from mine with blush spreading on her face.

"You can't just assume that I'm your sister with out any backup evidence," I scold. "When's your birthday?" I ask.

"May 24th," she replies shyly.

"No way!" That's what I always felt my birthday was. Maybe, she is my sister.

"See! We even have the same birthday," she started crying. "I've been searching so long for you. You have no idea how hard I have fought for this moment," she continued sobbing. Then her face lit up with an idea. "I have a baby picture! I don't know if this will help but, here," she took a necklace off her neck and opened a little locket in her hands.

She hands me the little locket and I take it from her. I open the side and a picture appears. There was only half of the picture there, by the looks of the rips on one side. There was a young beautiful woman with long dark scarlet red hair. And in her arms was a little baby. A baby with just enough hair to tell that it was turquoise. Then it hit me. I have a baby picture too. But, it can't be.

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 05, 2016 ⏰

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