Love Me Not (Gale) {Fairy Tail FF}
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  • Reads 289,722
  • Votes 10,323
  • Parts 26
  • Time 4h 27m
Complete, First published Jan 08, 2014
Levy likes Gajeel, but she is convinced that he could never like a bookworm like her. Gajeel likes Levy, but he is convinced that he isn't good enough for her, and that he couldn't possibly hold such feelings for another person. In an attempt to push their feelings away, Gajeel acts totally indifferent to Levy, while Levy does the unthinkable—she goes on a date with a local bookstore employee! When something happens to make Gajeel realize that he can't live without Levy, will he be able to let her go, or will he fight to win her back?

(I'm really bad at book descriptions...)
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Gajeel has always been in love with Levy and figured she only saw him as a friend, but what he doesn't know is that Levy loves him too and everyone can see it except them, but when Levy almost gets hurt, Gajeel comes to the rescue. Levy has a date the next day and Gajeel doesn't take it well. He wants to attack her date. When her date tries to kiss her, Gajeel goes ballistic. No one is allowed to kiss his Levy and get away with it. Gajeel doesn't know why he feels the way he feels so he looks it up. It turns out, Levy is his mate. Dragon slayers are known to be protective and possessive over their mates. Now he understands why he feels that way. Will they ever proclaim their love for each other before it's to late, or will they be left wondering 'what if...'