Chapter 6 - The news

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uhmmmm how should I say this...... real sorry for not updating and its been almost a year, I'm really sorry but, so many came up when I was in 7th grade which was just last time. okay..... so heres your chap people

Levy's p.o.v

I really don't how should I tell her this, i mean look at her crying because she rejected someone precious to her. I should just let her know it by herself.

"what was it you wanted to tell me levy?" she said still sniffing because of all he tears.

"uhhhh never mind I just wanted to tell you that ill be going home and if you want me to join you walking home?" I said with a pathetic excuse. as she then stood up and agreed

while we were both walking home to our apartment building i was trying to cheer her up. later on we both were in front of our apartment door when lucy stopped when she saw...

"ohhh hey blondie" said a blonde boy wearing plain white T shirt, jeans and was holding a bouquet of roses. and smiled to lucy

"WTF Sti-" I was cut off "Sting why are you here?" said lucy with tears being confused

"I actually passed business management fast because, I took the exams earlier and also remembered that this is a special day because, today's day is when I first met you." He said with a smile.

"I think you might be tired want to get some coffee with me" Lucy said with still a confused voice

"Well I'm heading out I have to finish the book gajeel bought me, see you guys later" I said and ran to my apartment door which was just 4 doors away from Lucy 'ohh God I hope thing won't end bad'

Lucy's p.o.v

As levy already left sting lead me to his red mustang car and he opened the passengers seat for me and I went in.

(Time skip at the cafe meh to lazy)

"Uhhhh so-" I was cut off by sting
"Look Lucy I'm sorry for everything I've done in the past, I really had no choice back then" sting said looking down.

"Somehow sting I don't think I still have those feeling I used to have for you anymore" I said almost tearing up

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