Should Fairy Tail's prodigal son become a Wizard Saint?
Blake Latavolt (19), a member of the Fairy Tail guild, rose meteorically through the ranks; only Erza Scarlet, the Fairy Queen, could match his ascent. Is it solely based on achieving A-Class at 16 and the coveted S-Class at 18 that a mage should be deemed a Saint? After all, there are people stronger than Latavolt within the Fairy Tail guild hall. Rowdy Gildarts Clive, the ever-secretive Mystogan, and even guild master Makarov's grandson, Laxus Dreyar, have never been in consideration for the position; yet the public favors the young sprout. This young man was instrumental in defeating the dark guild - Royal Saints and Nivy Smokes' gang last year. However, those threats paled in comparison to someone like Jura Neekis.
When asked about his opinion on the matter, Draculos Hyberion has said "Young Latavolt has too quick of a temper, and is too fast in his judgement. He still has to mature in order to join our ranks."
In conclusion, I say "nay". Latavolt still has much to prove to the Magic Council, as well as the people of Magnolia, that he is deserving of that distinction. ~Lucas Seechalt, Sorcerer Weekly
After Fairy Tail have been reinstated, the empty feeling of losing her mother figure still haunts Lucy. Her efforts of finding Aquarius in each mission always turned out to be a dead end. She was desperate and opted to drink her sadness away.
One night, after her usual shots of alcohol, she found herself escorted home by none other than the other blonde mage in the guild, Laxus Dreyar, who was having a problem of his own.
Seeing the scene took place, the resident matchmaker devil took the matter into her own hands.
Will her dream of blonde-haired, brown-eyed babies come true?
I do not own Fairy Tail.
Creds goes to Hiro Mashima
#4 LaLu