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seodigitalmarketing-blog · 5 years ago
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webandappdevelop · 4 years ago
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zahracasey-blog · 6 years ago
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remnantoforario · 8 years ago
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Toasted Pages
“What are you reading?” One little question. It seems simple enough, but it sets up a chain events that bloom into something quite wonderful.
Pairing: Natsu/Levy
It was a crisp autumn morning. The gentle breeze danced through the streets of Magnolia, caressing the faces of the town's denizens as they joyfully strolled down the stone paved streets.
Making its way through South Gate Park, the air also tickled the leaves in the tree that stood tall in the middle of the park. It also gently moved the leaves on the ground that were no longer attached to branches.
At the root of this huge tree sat Levy McGarden, Fairy Tail's resident solid script wizard  - as well as it’s most avid reader - flipping through the pages of her latest literary escapade. As the azure haired young woman read through each page, she couldn't help but smile.
Whether they history books, maps, or full length novels, Levy always found a certain satisfaction about learning and exploring worlds inside books. To her books offered an insight into how different people saw the world, this in turn helped her gain new perspectives on how she viewed it as well.
Having finished the book she had started just last night, she placed it in her satchel and stood up, stretching her arms over her head with a satisfied smile painted on her face. She looked around, taking in all the sights and sounds of the morning. From the chirping birds flying above her, to the rustle of the leaves beneath her feet. All of it echoed the beauty of nature. 
"It’s really nice out today, but that’s enough sight-seeing. Time to head to the guild." 
She set off.
It was just like any other day inside the Fairy Tail guild hall. Nearly everyone lounged around discussing various topics that ranged from normal guild gossip, to recent job requests, and in some cases who in the guild was dating - though those particular fires were usually stoked by Mirajane.
"I'm so bored!" Natsu whined loudly as he sunk into the bench. "I wanna go on a job already!"
"Can't." Gray denied, sipping the juice in his mug. "We gotta wait until Lucy and Erza get here."
"Why?"
"Erza said she wanted us to do a job together. We haven't been on one as a team since we came back from Tenrou Island." Happy interjected. He was seated on the table that separated the two.
"So? Wendy doesn't have to go." Natsu retorted. "I shouldn't have to either."
"But Wendy and Carla went on a job with Gajeel and Pantherlily a hour ago." Happy reminded.
"If you wanna tell Erza you don't wanna go then be my guest." Gray said.
Natsu thought about this for a moment. After running the scenarios in his head about refusing a request from Erza - most of them ending with him being beaten to a pulp - he quickly backed down from that course of action. 
"Fine." He huffed. “I’ll wait, but I'm sooo bored!"
"Then go bother someone else!" Gray snapped. "Go talk to Mira or something."
"Ok." Natsu lazily agreed. Slinking out from the table, he trudged over to the bar. His boredom still peaked, he let out a pained groan as his head rested on the bar top.
"Something bothering you, Natsu?" Mirajane teased.
"I'm bored."
"Why not go on a job?"
"Can't." Natsu pouted. "Gray said we have to wait on Erza and Lucy."
"Oh yes, Erza did tell me about that." Mirajane remembered. "Did you tell her you didn't want to go?"
Natsu shook his head. "I didn't wanna upset her. She might hit me."
Mirajane laughed. "That certainly is a possibility. How about I bring you something to eat? Grilled meat sound good?"
"Ok." Natsu nodded, his cheeks still puffed out; though he was smiling on the inside. His mood always elevated when food was mentioned.
"Coming right up."
As Mirajane went to prepare his meal Natsu sat patiently on the stool, his arms on the bar top to support his drooping head. He huffed and puffed as he watched the clock on the support beam ahead of him tick away. Erza and Lucy still had yet to arrive. Not paying attention he dropped his head, his forehead slamming the bar top with a loud thud.
"Ow~." 
"Natsu, knock off all that racket!" Macao shouted.
"If you're gonna be noisy then go on a job." Wakaba added.
"I can't!" Natsu fired back. “I have to wait on Erza and Lucy!”
“Then wait quieter!” They both replied. Natsu rolled his eyes and turned around.
“How much longer, Mira?”
“About thirty minutes. Be patient.”
“Patient.” Natsu always heated that word. 
Looking for something to entertain himself for half an hour, his eyes soon fell on Levy. She sat two stools down from him, a small smile on her lips as she turned a page in the book she was holding. 
Curious, Natsu approached her. He slowly leaned in, peeking over her shoulder at the medium sized text she was so giddy about.
Levy was fully engrossed in the story until she felt a warm breath brush past and lightly rufflle her pages. Confused, she pulled back and looked over her shoulder to see a head of pink hair.
"Natsu!" She yelped. "W-what are you doing?!"
"I was trying to read." He replied, a hint of irritation in his voice.
"You know reading over someone's shoulder is rude, right?"
"Really? I don't really read so I didn't know." Natsu said. "Although that does explain why Lucy gets mad when I look at her book." He mumbled under his breath. "What are you reading anyway?"
"Oh this? It's a book I bought in Hargeon a couple of days ago." Levy answered with a small hint of pride. "It's about a boy who goes on a journey to look for his father after his mother dies of an illness. Only 50 copies were published. It's a really rare book."
"Does it have dragons in it?"
Levy was taken aback at the sudden question. "Um n-no. I don’t think so." 
"Does it have explosions?"
"Not that I know of."
"Does it have fighting at least?" Natsu’s interest was rapidly fading.
"Sort of." Levy answered. "But it's more internal than external."
Natsu gave her a quizzical stare.
"It means he fights himself." She elaborated.
"Really?!" Natsu piped up. "Like he has a lookalike or a clone or something?"
"No, I mean he fights with his emotions and growth as a person."
"Oh." Natsu replied deadpan. "That sounds boring."
Levy was slightly offended by the dismissal. “I guess that’s one way to look at it.”
"Natsu!" Mirajane called. "The food is done!"
"Finally! See ya later, Levy." Natsu returned to his stool, his mouth hanging open as Mirajane presented him his meal.
Levy returned to her book, but found herself unable to focus. She knew Natsu didn't mean anything by his comment, but she couldn't help but take it a tad personal. Despite seeing everyone in Fairy Tail as a friend, Levy did at times feel ostracized by being one of the few who regularly read books, as well as being the only one who spent any extended time in the guild's library.
She knew Erza read, but romance books weren't really Levy's preference, especially not the ones Erza was partial to. Mirajane was another well-read wizard, but her literary resources mostly stretched to either cook books, or the same books Erza read. Juvia mostly flipped through books containing what she dubbed "boys-love". Cana dove mostly into drink recipes and - surprisingly - horror novels. Laki's tastes were more into art books and classic literature, the latter of which Levy dabbled in from time to time as well. Bisca tickled her literary fancies with gun catalogs and animal magazines. 
Jet and Droy tried to read one of Levy's books before but were quickly turned off by the dense metaphors and meanings, and that was from the easiest book in her collection. Mostly the only people she talked to about books were Lucy and Freed since they had similar tastes as her, but even that tended to grow stale from time to time.
"So what are you going to do?" Levy's ears caught the cadence of a familiar voice.
"I don't know." Another familiar voice sighed. "He seems like a nice guy, and I don't wanna hurt his feelings."
Sure enough in walked Lucy and Erza.
"Dere you aw!" Natsu shouted, his mouth full of meat.
"Natsu, don't talk with your mouth full." Erza scolded.
"So-"Natsu swallowed. "Sorry. But you guys are finally here. Now we can go on a job!"
"Yeah and Natsu will stop whining like a baby." Gray smirked.
"You tryna pick a fight?" Natsu challenged, his meal having refueled his energy.
"Not really, but since you're offering." Gray walked towards the dragon slayer. The two pressed their foreheads together.
"Now, now you two." Mirajane said trying to calm them.
"Stop now." Erza ordered.
"Hey, Levy." Lucy greeted. During the commotion she decided it was best not to get involved.
"Hey, Lu." Levy replied. "How are you?"
"I'm doing alright. Just another day."
"Really? I couldn't help but hear your conversation when you came in." Levy smirked mischievously. “Sounds like something happened.
"No not really." Lucy looked away with an embarrassed blush.
"Who is he?" Levy prodded, poking Lucy's arm.
"This guy who lives in the building next to me." Lucy sighed, she knew hiding anything from Levy was a waste of time. "We shop at the same market."
"Oh, did he ask you out on a date?"
"Yeah."
"So~?"
"So what?"
"Are you going to go?"
"What?!" Lucy shrieked, her cheeks flushed red. "No, I mean yeah he's kinda cute but I barely know him."
"That's what dates are for right?"
Lucy looked down, her face growing redder. "Yeah but still…" she looked at Levy's hand, seeing the clutched book as an opportunity to change the subject. "Hey, is that the book you bought in Hargeon?"
"This?" Levy raised her hand to look at the book and smiled. "It is." 
Lucy breathed a sigh of relief, her gamble paid off.
"You wanna read it when I finish?" Levy asked.
"Sure."
"So how's your novel coming along?"
"Fine, but I keep getting stuck at the climax…" Lucy began.
"You wanna say that again, frosty?" Natsu challenged Gray.
"Sure, clearly you have too much stupid in your ears." Gray retorted. "I said you whine like a baby. Which when you think about it is an insult to babies."
"That does it!" Natsu pulled back his fist.
"Bring it, dorkmander!" Gray followed suit.
"I said stop!" Erza commanded, but it was too late, the brawl had already begun.
Natsu and Gray struck one another hard on the cheek before resorting to magic. Bursts of fire and ice shot in all directions, quickly flaring and melting away as the two exchanged blows. After a minute or so Erza grabbed Gray by the underwear - the ice wizard having predictably stripped - and pulled him back. 
Natsu smirked at his rival and created a fireball in his hand. "Now you can't move."
"Natsu, don't you dare." Erza’s glare did little to deter the dragon slayer and he threw the ball at them.
Erza and Gray ducked, but to their horror the ball was now headed towards Levy.
"Oh crap!" Natsu shouted.
Mirajane gasped. "Levy, look out!"
Lucy and Levy looked head on at the fireball, both of them screaming in fear. Without thinking Levy held up her book, using it as a shield. As soon as the fire made contact, Levy instantly dropped the book to the floor. She watched in shock as her book turned to ashes before her eyes.
"Levy!" Lucy shouted. "Are you alright?!"
Levy gave no response.
"Levy!" Lucy shook her this time.
"Huh? Lu?" Levy muttered, finally looking at her friend.
"Are you ok?" Mirajane asked.
"Y-yeah." Levy answered. "I'm fine."
"Look at your hands." Lucy said grabbing them. There were slight burn marks on Levy's fingers and palms.
"Thankfully it's not too serious." Mirajane sighed in relief. "Kinana, can you bring the first aid kit?"
"Ok." The purple haired barmaid went to the back.
"Do you see what happens when you fool around in the guild hall?!" Erza roared at an unconscious Natsu. She had captured right after he let go of his fireball and promptly knocked him out. 
"Don't worry, Erza. I'm fine." Levy reassured with a smile. "I know Natsu didn't mean to do it."
"Yeah, but he should still feel bad." Lucy said.
"We can worry about that when he wakes up." Mirajane smiled. "For now let's treat those burns."
"Here you go." Kinana said, having brought the kit.
"Thank you, Kinana." Mirajane graciously accepted it. "Let me see your hands, Levy."
Levy placed them on the bar top and Mirajane quickly treated the wounds. While Levy felt her hands stinging, her real pain lie on the floor in a pile of black ash. Her rare book was gone, scorched at the hands of a careless Natsu Dragneel. While she was angry at what happened, she couldn't bring herself to be angry at him.
"There." Mirajane said after having finished wrapping Levy's hands. "That's all for now. We can ask Wendy to fully heal them when she returns from her job. Are you sure you're ok?"
"Yeah. I'm fine." Levy smiled softly. "Really."
"I'm sorry about your book, Levy." Lucy apologized.
"It's ok. 'll just go back to Hargeon and see if they have another copy."
"By yourself?"
"I'm sure Jet and Droy will tag along."
"Actually." Erza interjected, holding up Natsu’s body. "I have a better idea." 
Natsu walked to the guild hall with a throbbing pain in his head. He remembered nothing after throwing his fireball at Gray yesterday, but he somehow woke up at home this morning. 
Happy told him Erza brought him home, but the exceed refused to give details about everything in between. The only extraneous info Natsu was given was come to the guild hall prepared to work.
Upon opening the doors of the guild he was surprised - and frightened - to see Erza standing in the doorway. Apparently she was waiting for him.
"Good, you're finally here." Erza grinned. "Come, we're just about to leave."
"We're finally going on a job today?!" Natsu exclaimed. “Alright!" 
He eagerly walked to the table where the rest of his friends were. "So what's the job?"
"We're going to stop a dark guild from robbing a wealthy business man in Oak Town." Erza answered. "The dark guild is really strong, so it's been labeled an S-Class quest."
"Really?! S-Class?! That sounds awesome!"
"Indeed." Erza nodded. "The four of us should be able to handle it without  toomuch trouble."
"Yeah." Natsu agreed. "That-wait, four?"
“That is what I said. Yes.”
"We're leaving Lucy behind?" Natsu pointed at the blonde.
"Why did you single me out?!" 
"No." Erza shook her head.
"Gray?" 
Again Erza shook her head in refusal. "Nope, not Gray."
Natsu thought hard about who was staying behind, and came to a realization. "You're going let us go on an S-Class quest alone, Erza?!" 
The redhead sighed roughly.
"You're the one being left behind, idiot." Gray finally said.
"What?" Natsu looked to Erza in disbelief, his eyes hoping his rival wasn’t telling the truth. That wasn’t the case.
"What Gray says is true, Natsu. You're not coming with us." 
Natsu's heart sank into his feet. "But why?"
"Did you already forget yesterday's incident?"
"But Gray started it." Natsu blamed.
"Gray has already been punished for his part in yesterday’s scuffle. You on the other hand still have sins to atone for."
"But…"
"Don't worry." Erza sxmiled. "Just because you're staying here, that doesn't mean you'll be doing nothing."
As if on cue, Levy approached Natsu and the others with a smile on her face.
“Hi.” she greeted.
"You're going on a job with Levy." Erza revealed to the dejected Dragon Slayer.
"What kind of job?" Natsu asked, he was still hopeful that he��d get to fight some bad guys.
"You're going to Hargeon with her to purchase a book. The book you callously destroyed yesterday."
"What?" Natsu whined. "That's so lame! I don't get to fight anyone!"
"It isn't about fighting." Erza said. "It's about taking responsibility for your actions. You burned her book, you help buy her a new one."
"Yeah, but-" 
"Natsu." Erza’s thunderous tone and glare, promptly silenced him. "You're going. Is that understood?"
Natsu gulped loudly and nodded. "Y-yes ma'am."
"Good." Erza smiled. "We'll be on our way now. We will see you once we return." With that Erza, Lucy, Happy, and Gray walked out of the guild.
"See ya, Natsu!" Happy waved. "Make sure you protect Levy."
"Bye, Levy." Lucy added. "Have a safe trip."
"Try and keep Natsu out of trouble." Gray smirked, much to Natsu's annoyance.
"Be on your best behavior, Natsu." Erza said, but it sounded more like a warning. "We should be back in a couple of days."
Natsu and Levy stood in the middle of the guild hall with very different expressions on their faces. Levy was calm about the whole affair, she would have went  to Hargeon no matter her companion so the arrangement really didn’t bother her all that much. 
Natsu on the other hand was crest fallen. It was nothing against Levy, but he would much rather fight a dark guild or even sit around bored than go book shopping.
"Well then, shall we get going?" Levy offered with a smile.
"Yeah." Natsu sighed. "Let's go."
Levy waited on Natsu inside of his home, apparently he had to get a couple of things before they set out. As she sat on his worn couch, she anxiously wished for the clock on the wall to stop ticking. They were going to miss the train if they waited any longer.
“Are you done yet?”
“Almost. Just give me a second.”
When Natsu finally finished his search for a fish of all things, they jogged to the station. Natsu nearly broke into a full run but slowed down for Levy's sake.
They headed straight for the ticket booth upon entering the station.
"T-two tickets for the train to Hargeon…please." Natsu said hesitantly, his stomach started turning knots before they even boarded.
"Ah, I'm sorry, Natsu." The attendant said. "That train left five minutes ago."
"What?!" Levy exclaimed. She forced herself in front of Natsu. "When does the next one arrive?"
"Not until tomorrow I'm afraid. I'm sorry."
"No, it's ok.” Levy sulked.”It's not your fault." 
"Yeah, no sweat.” Natsu smiled. “We'll just walk there, right, Levy?"
"S-sure." Levy nervously smiled back.
"Are you sure?" the attendant asked. "It takes about a day and a half to get to Hargeon on foot."
"Yeah, we're sure." Natsu answered. "Trains suck anyway. Come on, Levy." 
Levy reluctantly followed behind her guildmate as they left the station. As they reached the outskirts of town she felt herself getting irritated.
First he burns my book without apologizing and now he makes us miss the train. What’s next?  
As they came upon East Forest, Levy noticed something was off. They were going the wrong way.
"Natsu." Levy spoke up.
"Yeah?"
“Where are we?”
“East Forest.”
“I know that.”
“Then why did you ask?”
“I-Ok. Stop walking, please.”
Natsu did as he was told. He then turned and faced Levy. “What’s up? I thought you wanted to get to Hargeon before nightfall.”
“I do, but not this way. Tell me something. Do you know how to get to Hargeon from Magnolia?” 
Natsu smiled wide. "Nope, not a clue."
Levy sighed. "Of course you don't." she muttered. 
“I just figured if we kept walking we’d make it there eventually.”
“That’s no way to travel. Just hold on a minute, ok?”
“Alright.” Natsu watched as Levy started fumbling around in her bag. "What're you looking for?"
"This." She pulled out a map.
"Whoa you sure come prepared, Levy." Natsu complimented.
"Well it helps to always know where you're going." She pointed out Magnolia to Natsu on the map. "We’re here, give or take a couple of miles. Hargeon…" she moved her finger left across the map until she found the city marker. "Is here. If we cut through this forest here-"she circled the landmark with her finger. "We should be able to cut a few hours off our time. Although we'll end up pretty far from the market district where the shop is located."
"Well what are we waiting for? Let's get going!" Natsu ran off in the new direction Levy provided.
"Wait up, Natsu! You’ll get lost again!" Levy quickly putting the map back into her bag and ran after him.
Erza and the others disembarked the train in Oak Town. All of them were somewhat anxious about the job, but not for the reason they were supposed to be.
"I hope Natsu's doing ok." Happy worried.
"I'm more worried about Levy." Gray said. "Who knows what kind of trouble that guy will get her in?"
"I know." Lucy fretted. "Why did you send Natsu with her, Erza? Why not Gray or better yet me?"
"This will be an enlightening experience for Natsu." Erza said as the group ventured through town. "Not only will he learn a lesson in responsibility, as far as I know he and Levy have never worked together before. It will be good for him to go on a job with someone of Levy's skill. I also thought that it would give Levy a chance to loosen up some, she's been so rigid since Tenrou Island."
"In that case, maybe you should have sent her with Gajeel instead." Lucy suggested.
"Really?" Erza questioned. "Why is that?"
Does she really not know? Lucy, Gray, and Happy thought at once.
"The client's home is just around this corner." Erza pointed.
"Hurry up, Levy! We're losing daylight!"
Levy huffed as she trudged up the steep hill to meet Natsu. "Not all of us are as nature savvy as you."
"Savvy?" Natsu tilted his head at the unfamiliar word.
"It means to know, or be well versed in something."
"Oh. Thanks.” He didn’t quite understand, but he took it as a compliment anyway. “Here." He offered his hand with a smile. "You gotta see this."
Levy grabbed Natsu’s hand and he pulled her up to her feet until she was level on the hill. 
"What did you want me to see…?" her voice trailed off when she looked out from on high.
Laid before her was the entire forest she and Natsu were walking through for the past few hours. It was breathtaking.
The treetops stood bathed in a golden brown light due to the orange glow of the setting sun. The birds sang as they flew majestically through the air. She felt like she was on top of the world. It was the one of the most beautiful sights she had ever seen.
"Come on." Natsu scooped Levy into his arms. "We should find a place to set up camp."
"What are you doing? Let me go." she started to move around.
“If you keep fidgeting I might drop you.” he said. 
“What are you talking about? Just-” 
Suddenly everything started to click. Levy looked down the hill, her heart racing in terror as she looked back to Natsu’s smiling face.
"No, Natsu.” she pleaded. “Don’t-"
"Hold on tight!" 
"Natsu!" Levy shrieked as the dragon slayer took a step, sending them racing down the hill. She gripped his vest tightly, burying her face in his chest as she screamed in terror.
Natsu on the other hand was smiling as wide as he could, yelling and laughing as he snaked through the trees and bushes on his way down. He took a few steps to slow his momentum when he made it to the bottom, finally coming to a complete stop. 
"That was awesome!" He looked down at a frightened Levy, her body still shaking as he held her in his arms. "It's over." He told her.
"What? We're alive." Levy said as she slowly opened her eyes. She looked up to see Natsu smiling at her. Realizing her hand's position on his body she quickly jumped out of his arms and turned away from him. 
"Fun, right?" Natsu asked, his adrenaline still high.
Levy's heart was still racing, but not for the same reason Natsu's was. She turned around, her eyes narrowed in anger. "Fun?!" she shouted. "You could have killed us! Are you crazy?!"
"Sorry about that." Natsu grinned apologetically.
“What is wrong with you?! First you start a fight, then you set my book on fire and burn my hands, you caused us to miss the train, and now you almost go us killed coming down a hill because you wanted to have ‘fun’! Don’t you have any self-control?!”
Natsu’s smile started to fade. It was clear that Levy was in no mood. She had finally gotten fed up.
“Sorry.” He said again, this time with much more sincerity. 
Levy noticed his change in demeanor and turned her back to him. She was still annoyed, but also felt bad herself for blowing up at him. 
"I-It’s fine. Let's just hurry and find a place to stop before it gets dark."
"Ok." 
The unlikely pair found a small clearing to settle down for the night after about an hour or so. 
Levy, always prepared, set up a small tent to sleep in while Natsu started a fire to cook the food he had in his bag. In fact it was the food was pretty much the only thing he had in his bag.
"Is that all you brought?" Levy asked, watching him turn a pig's leg over the fire.
"Yeah."
That short reply was all Levy needed to see how the night was going to go. The entire trip to the clearing was a silent one, with only the occasional question of how far into the forest they were.
Levy expected as much. She had never really blown up at someone like that before. So she had no idea how to speak normally after it.
“Want one?”
Levy was brought out of her head when Natsu offered her a piece of meat. She graciously accepted it if only to appease her growling stomach.
“Thank you.”
“Yeah.” 
The two sat in silence as they ate. Neither one of them had any idea what to say after Levy’s outburst earlier. Natsu was surprised at how much her words affected him. He had been told similar things by Lucy, Erza, and Lisanna for years but something about Levy saying it made it sting all the more.
Perhaps it was because before this job they hadn’t really talked during their entire time in the guild. He always thought of her as quiet, and kind of passive. So seeing her just react the way she did was a huge shock.
He couldn’t help but look at Levy's hands as she ate. They were still wrapped with gauze, although not as much as yesterday thanks to Wendy's healing magic. He felt a tightness in his gut. Guilt.
"I'm sorry." he finally apologized.
"Hmm?" 
Levy looked up, unsure of what he had said.
“I’m sorry for burning you. You were right I don’t have any self-control.”
“It’s ok.” Levy reassured. “I know you didn't mean to hurt me. I’m sorry for lashing out at you earlier. That wasn’t very nice."
"It’s fine. I deserved it anyway. Lucy and Erza are always getting on me about that type of stuff, but I never listened. Because of that I ended up burning you and destroying your book too."
“It was an accident. I forgive you, but try to be more careful in future, please?"
"You got it." Natsu smiled. “Thanks, Levy.”
"You're welcome.” she reteurned.
The awkward tension between them started to melt away, and they smiled at one another.
“So…" Levy began. "I've been meaning to ask for a while now. What's the deal with you and Lu?"
"What do you mean?" Natsu asked, his mouth still full.
"You know what I mean." Levy prompted.
"Not really."
Levy sighed. I forgot how clueless he is. "I mean do you like her?"
"Yeah." Natsu answered plainly.
"Really?" Levy gasped with widened eyes.
"Yeah. Why wouldn't I? We're friends and we're on the same team."
Levy's excitement slowly petered out. Wait. "Do you like, Erza?" she asked in an attempt to confirm her suspicions.
"Yeah."
"Happy?"
"Of course."
"Gray?"
"I don't hate him…much."
Levy sighed heavily as her shoulders dropped in disappointment. I should have known he meant as a friend. 
Just then a light bulb went off in her head. She smirked mischievously. Let's try this one. 
"Do you like Lisanna?"
Natsu nearly choked on his food. "W-what?!” he spat “Where did that come from?!"
"You two have been joined at the hip since we were kids. It only makes sense that you would like one another." 
"That doesn't mean anything." Natsu looked away a blush on his cheeks. "She just followed me all the time. It was annoying."
"That's what all boys say about the girl they like." Levy teased.
"Oh yeah? What about you and Gajeel?" Natsu countered.
"What about me and Gajeel?" It was now Levy's turn to blush.
"You two hang around each other every day at the guild. What's up with that?"
"Nothing's 'up with that'." Levy retorted. "Gajeel doesn't have many friends at the guild. I'm just being nice."
"That's not what Mira says." 
"What did she say?!"
"She said you guys hang around each other because you're in love."
"We are not!" Levy shot up from her seat on the log, her cheeks growing redder by the second. 
Natsu started laughing. This only agitated her more.
“What’s so funny?”
"I've never seen you so fired up before.” he chuckled. “It's kinda nice."
"Nice?" Levy was confused.
"Yeah. It's kinda cool to see you like this. I always thought you were kinda shy and timid, but I was wrong. You’re pretty cool, Levy"
"Thank you...I guess" She sat back down. "No one's ever really said that about me before. I always though you were just a hot head that picked fights and got into trouble just for fun. I was actually a little afraid of you."
"Oh.” Natsu was slightly offended by this. “I mean yeah I like to fight, but I don’t like getting in trouble. You were afraid of me?”
“I wasn’t terrified or anything, I just didn’t think I could approach you. We really don’t have anything in common other than being in the same guild.”
“Is that not enough?” Natsu asked genuinely. 
Levy thought for a moment. Just because they were in the same guild doesn’t mean they had to have the same hobbies. Fairy Tail was a place where people from all over could come together and be welcomed as a family. The reason it was such a good place to be was because everyone was so different, besides it wasn’t like she hated talking to Natsu. If anything she enjoyed the conversation they’d had a few minutes ago. 
She smiled. “I guess it is.”
Levy followed after Natsu, the pair passing through numerous trees and shrubs as they inched closer to the edge of the forest.
The longer they walked and talked the more comfortable they found themselves around each other. The initial awkwardness had worn off, allowing a more comfortable atmosphere to rise between them. 
He had his own way of seeing and doing things Levy noticed. His philosophy on life was much more free spirited than the solid script wizard's more controlled one. She likened it to Gajeel's in a sense, but Natsu's personality was much more open and inviting than the mostly moody Iron Dragon's.
"Hey, Levy, why do you like books so much?"
"I’m not really sure." Levy answered. No one had ever asked her that question before. 
"I suppose it’s because books let you explore all kinds of worlds and meet all kinds of different people just by telling stories. Do you not like books?"
"It's not that I don't like them." Natsu said as he moved a branch from in front of his face. "I just kind of find them boring. I mean I like to see stuff and meet people on my own. If I look at a book too long, I get sleepy."
"Igneel taught you to how read, right?"
"Yeah, but he only taught me basic stuff like names of people, places, and foods. Erza taught me everything else."
"I bet that was an interesting lesson." Levy joked.
"Yeah." Natsu grinned. "She was really strict and really scary."
"I can imagine." the scribe laughed.
"Achoo!" 
Erza sneezed after dodging a beam of fire. She dashed ahead in her flight armor, taking out a group of dark wizards standing in her path. 
"I hope I’m not coming down with a cold." she sniffed.
"So, do you really not like Lisanna anymore?"
"I don't know." Natsu blushed. He was obviously still embarrassed about the subject. "Things got weird when she came back from Edolas."
"Weird how?" Levy prodded.
"Things just feel different. I mean we're still friends, but not like we used to be. I can't explain it."
"I see. I'm sorry for bringing it up again."
"It's fine. What about you and Gajeel?"
"Well to be honest." Levy looked down with a sad smile. "I don't know either. I think I like him, but I don't think he notices me most of the time. Even when he does I feel like I just annoy him."
"That guy can be pretty annoying too."
"Tell me about it." Levy giggled. "I guess you and I are kindred spirits when it comes to this stuff."
"You use a lot of big words."
"Oh, I'm sorry." Levy apologized again.
"Don't worry about it." Natsu waved. "Erza keeps telling me to learn new things anyway."
"Well then, if you need a lesson. Just let me know."
"Will do." Natsu said. He stepped out of the forest, the sun shining in his face as he looked upon the outskirts of Hargeon. "We finally made it!" 
"It looks like we ended up downtown." Levy observed as she and Natsu walked into the city. "I think the marketplace is down this road." She pointed to a road on the left.
"Lead the way." Natsu said.
The pair continued on into the marketplace, eventually coming upon a small book shop tucked away at the edge of the street corner. One would have missed it easily if they weren't looking for it.
"This place is so small." Natsu said.
"Yeah, but it has a ton of books." Levy smiled. "Come on, let's go in." 
Natsu was amazed when he stepped inside the store. It was much bigger on the inside than it was on the outside. Bookshelves lined the wall as far as the eye could see.
"Whoa." He muttered as he walked down the aisles.
It wasn't as big as the guild's library by a long shot, but the dragon slayer still found himself oddly captivated by the number of tomes. Big books. Small books. All were categorized by their genre. He ventured to the back of the store and soon found himself in the history section. He scanned through all the titles on the spines, his eyes widening when he saw something he didn't even know what he was looking for. He took it and sprinted to the front counter.
"Levy!" 
"Keep your voice down, Natsu." She hissed, the book she came for was already in her arms. "We're not the only people in here."
He looked around, seeing the glares of all of the other patrons in the store. He scratched the back of his head, letting out a nervous laugh. “Sorry.”
"Now what were you yelling about?"
"I found this book. I think I want it." He held the tome up so Levy could see it.
"Dragons: The Miracles in the Skies. That looks like a book you would be interested in. Ok then.” She took it from him and put it on the counter along with hers. "We'll take these two." She said to the cashier.
"Alright that'll be 7500 jewel." 
"Wait, Levy, you don't have to-"
Levy ignored him and handed the cashier the money. "Here you go." 
"Out of 8000." He gave Levy her change and her books with a smile. "And here you are. Come and see us again."
"Thank you. I will." Levy smiled. "Come on, Natsu." 
"Right." 
The two left the store and entered the street.
"I got lucky." Levy said as she looked at her book. "This was the last one they had in stock." She then handed Natsu his book. "Here you go." 
"You know you didn't have to buy this for me."
"Yeah, but think of it as a thank you gift for coming with me."
"Oh, ok." Natsu acknowledged with a smile. “Thanks, Levy.”
“Don’t mention it.” 
Things went back to normal almost as soon as the pair returned home. Natsu went on jobs with his team and being rambunctious, while Levy resumed her normal time reading her books and going on occasional jobs with Shadow Gear. 
Levy expected this to happen, but couldn’t help feel a little saddened about the situation. Nonetheless she carried on as she normally, though she did notice that Natsu wasn’t as willing to start fights anymore. 
Lost inside another book, Levy barely noticed as a shadow slowly began looming over her. A small grin pulled at her lips as she looked up. 
"Hi, Natsu."
"Hey, Levy." Natsu smiled. "Reading another new book?"
"Yeah." 
"What happened with that other one?"
"I didn't really like it." She answered. "It got a bit too full of itself near the end."
"Oh." 
Levy knew he had no idea what she was talking about, but she chose not to call him out on it. "Did you like the book you picked out?"
"No." Natsu sighed, taking a seat next to her. 
Surprisingly she was ok with this, though their close proximity to one another caused the azure haired maiden to blush slightly. 
"I don't think that guy who wrote that book has ever seen a dragon before." Natsu complained. "Igneel never did half of that stuff that book said."
"Well Igneel's not the only dragon out there, right?" Levy chuckled.
"Yeah, I guess you're right.” He leaned in to Levy, causing her to blush even harder. "What you readin’?"
"A-a book about a man and his journey to catch a supposed legendary fish." Levy said.
"I bet Happy would like this book. What's that word say?" He pointed at the page Levy was currently on.
"Translucent." Levy answered.
"What does that mean?"
"It means-"Levy stopped speaking when she turned her head. Natsu was staring directly at her, his eyes wide with curiosity and wonder as he waited on her answer. It unnerved her a bit, but not in a bad way. "It means clear."
"Then why didn't they just write that instead of the hard word?"
Levy smiled softly at his innocence. "Because that would be too simple, I think. They're trying to create an atmosphere. It's supposed to intrigue you and challenge you into reading more."
"That might be a tough challenge for me then." Natsu admitted.
"Oh? Giving up already?" Levy teased.
"Never." Natsu declared proudly. "I can beat this guy."
"You can't fight a book, Natsu." Levy giggled. "Do you want to read this with me?"
“Can I?” His eyes widened.
“I don’t see why not. Books are better whn you share them anyway.”
“Awesome. Let’s read then.”
“Alright.”
When they started it was clear Levy read through the pages much faster than Natsu did, but she decided to slow down just a bit and hold the pages until he was done. Even though he struggled with most of the words, Levy found Natsu's commitment and determination endearing. So she had no qualms with helping him pronounce and define them as he asked.
"Hey, Levy…"
"Yeah?" Levy answered as she flipped the next page.
"Can you take me to that book shop again? I want to buy another book."
Levy's eyes widened in surprise, but when she saw Natsu looking over the page they were on she settled into a warm smile.. 
"Sure. Just tell me when."
This is essentially a reworked version of the same story I wrote on FF.Net a couple of years ago. If you want you can check it out here
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She sits staring at the body; hands covered to her elbows in blood. Shame. Another failure. But that's why you start on the most stubborn. Information becomes easier to attain the more the actual targets come to understand your methods. Anticipation. So often it's something to be savored. But for these people... Well. There are more kinds of anticipation than one. And she does so love working in front of a crowd. The brother next. Then the child. A few screams and one with information would come forward. Strange energy starts forming around her vision. Black and white interlaced together building with a roar that drowns out all other sound. No! She wasn't done yet. She has to finish the job- Lord Apsu is no longer forgiving of failure. It burns around her- paralyzing. This can't be happening, after all the power she worked so hard for, all her plans! Soon her world is completely enveloped with broken images and a repeating static. Her vision is black. Is she dead? She believes her eyes are open. There IS nothing; no body, no depth or width. The world consists of a single line. . . Error. Error. Error. A voice. “Can you hear me? You may know me as 'The Lady of Fate.' I've been trying to find a way to break this program for ages. I need you to stay calm. This is not going to be your best day. Hold on.” The Lady of Fate? That stuck up pseudo goddess? Oh that absolute b- The line changes. Command accepted. … … … Loading Ejection script. … … … Waste collection deployed. “Shit. Uh. S-stay calm, and pray. Not to me, damn it! OK, OK. OK. OK... I can do this.. OK- You're going to need to not be uh, not be detected as waste... uh... if you could flop around a bit that'd be great. I'll see if Bes can pick you up.” The voice fades and there's a gurgling around her that she can feel more than hear. The blackness recedes suddenly as two giant rays of light intersect on the location with blinding radiance. There is a hollow metallic echoing and without warning... one of the beds flips to it's full upright position. There's an brief yelp as catheters and IV's hooked to up to their bodies go taut and snap. There's an insect like tapping growing closer and louder. A total of four impacts to the ground nearby, they groan and shift, and cough. The spot lights shift to focus on the new position, one of them looks up barely able to see against the glare. In the distance more bodies come down. Red flashing in the darkness beyond the light, a loud klaxon raised. They're all female. One tries to speak but the words come out as more of a series of vowels. They look toward the noise, and their questions are lost in the raising clamor of the metallic- TIKTIKTAK TIKTIKTAK scraaaape. Coming closer. There are running steps from the other direction, with a steady chant of, "Not good, not good, not good!" broken only occasionally by a wheeze, and grating cough. A short, VERY ugly man, missing an eye he doesn't bother to cover with a patch, breaks into the light dragging a flat hover cart. He makes shushing noises as he approaches the ladies. “I'm Bes, I'm here to grab ya, and possibly save ya too.” He wheezes a laugh. They didn't get it. It's hard to be a letcher in an age of enlightenment. He clears his throat again and starts putting the women on the bed of the cart. Bes notices a series of glowing red eyes breaking the blackness beyond the circle of light. No, not good at all. He hates dying. They never clone his face right. The little man rushes, and puts the last woman on the hovering sleigh with very little delicacy and yelps as a large concave blade twice as tall as he is slams into the ground between him and the hover cart. It draws across the ground raising a shower of sparks catching him and drawing him toward it's unseen maw. He sub-vocalizes to Fate “Waste disposal seems to agree with you. Can't be a piece of trash these days in peace.” Fate replies. “Are you going to be alright? I'm bringing the ship around.” Bes lets out his wheezing laugh- “No, but I've got a blank on the ship, and I left my UDD on the cart with the girls.” Fate starts “I can't-" an abrupt pause, then a sigh. "I can believe you're that stupid. Never mind.” She sounds done. When this is over she'll probably ask for a transfer again. Bes knows the sleigh will keep them moving toward the outer wall. And that Fate will be able to track his UDD. He focuses on not getting forced into the incinerator array of the waste disposal unit. It's not used to things that dodge, so it's no real trouble for him to- The scrapping blade takes off part of his calf and most of his foot, and spins him rapidly onto his back. He orders his LifeNet program to constrict the vessels and stop letting his nerves transmit pain. He is rolled as it comes down again. He idn't have any weapons that would make a dent in the thing, so he did the only logical thing when confronted with a waste disposal unit. He made a mess. Bes wasn't strong, or fast. He didn't have charm, or good teeth. But he loved pranks. Sometimes pranks could be useful. He'd been intending on painting the cyrotubes and filling the empty one with expanding foam. It would look like the girls had exploded while in stasis, and Fate being so predictable, would open the first in line. The red expanding foam would come in contact with the air, it would super accelerate and he could come in all surprise that he had caught her “red handed.” But. He really didn't enjoy dying. He took the tight little package from his belt. The blade fell again and he activated the foam deployment system. He stood up rolled the package toward the Unit. At first it was rather unimpressive; it let out a quick pop of smoke and red goo. He was suddenly glad he hadn't shouted “Aha!” or something, as if he'd won already. Maybe it needed more propellant to distribute faster? He tried to stand and fell after a single step. Right. No toes. The blade came down. No more pain? He never knew when last memories stopped and life in the blank began... the sudden screeching scrape of the blade across the metal flooring made him open his eyes. It actually went for the foam? But it was a tiny mess it had never spread out. “Come on!” he cried. “I rate higher than a smear! Why I-” He never got to finish the thought. The package hit the furnace gorge, and the rapid oxidization he planned went a little overboard. The explosion set warning displays from his LifeNet in his vision. A few dozen lacerations, about a pound of shrapnel, and burns. Lots of burns. This didn't make sense! He'd made it from all inflammable ingredients! He rolled over, and sub-vocalized a very unenthusiastic whine “Caaaaarry me?” Fate didn't reply. Or maybe he was deaf. Probably deaf. He snapped his fingers a few times. Definitely deaf. Well... looked like he was going to disappoint everyone again. He was coming back alive. --- It took nearly ten minutes to get back to the ship with his half foot. He ended up using a piece of the waste disposal unit as a crutch. He kept vocalizing that he was coming, since he couldn't hear a reply. He was nearly to the ramlock entry before his hearing started coming back. He climbed up into the ship with an unsteady wheeze. Fate had the ship disembark once the airlock was sealed, and started retracting the ram. A screeching of metal on metal, and the ground lurched followed by a hollow pomf. Bes came further into the room obviously sweating looking rather pleased with himself. He sat to take the weight off his sore... everything. Fate was making an entrance. She came in dramatically- she'd done some make up he was sure. She had short blonde hair, almost white, cut to end at her jawline and to follow the line of it. She wore her captains uniform; a durable jumpsuit of blue and grey. "We're calculating for the final acceleration. You did well Bes, but we lost three of the other teams. We only managed to claim a dozen with these four." She turned her eyes toward the sleigh. "I know you have questions. I'm Vala. You may call me Fate. And you're on a ship." She touched the UDD on her wrist and the sleigh set down. Turned off power; another moment and the pressure was gone. She'd turned off gravity. "We need to do some physical therapy, but for now this will let you move and talk without pain. I know you're curious, Let me cover one thing before you ask. Your powers are gone. If you remember having any... magic. It doesn't exist here." Bes chimes up, "Yep! All the magic has been sucked out of the universe except in the bedroom." Fate shakes her head. "Not the time." Bes laughs that wheezing cough, but with delight in his eye he keeps on. "We just survived a suicide run, AND got our cargo here out safe. I almost died without making a pun! I couldn't live with myself if that happened!" Fate sighs. Bes stage whispers at the sleigh, "Someone should show her their 'somatic component'... make a little magic?" He waggles his eyebrows "Eh?" Fate ignores him. Pushing a few more buttons the group feels as though they're starting to fall, but it's toward the door. "I need to get started. You can ask your questions as we go." A flurry of questions from everyone tumble over each other. Fate gives a sad smile. "There's a lot that is different, The best way to put this... You've been trapped in an illusion. A realm with beings that treated you like pets, and claimed to be the source of all power. There, they were. Here there are no beings like that, no mystic powers like that. Everything can be explained and math and chemistry are the only magic formula." She takes a deep breath and resolve crystallizes in her eyes. "The big questions first." She looks at each woman in turn with their question. "Where you are is complicated, I'll come back to it. "As you look a little panicked; the rest of your body never existed. I'm guessing you were a race other than human in the program. We're all human here. "The program you came out of was a prison for your mind. Likely to use your bodies in experiment, to provide genetic material for them to continue growing, or keep you from leaving. We were hoping the last. That you might have some knowledge that would help us. That's why we pulled you out. "As for who's in charge here- a race of mechanical humans called the Advancers. The automated waste cleaner that you saw was one of theirs. "As I mentioned earlier, there is no magic. The cart repels on carefully controlled magnetic fields, and I did not speak into your minds. I spoke into a intercom; it copies my voice and carries it wherever we have designated it to a speaker." She pauses and lifts her the device on her wrist close to her mouth and speaks to it. "See?" She points to a spot on the ceiling with a hundred small holes in a circle. It does seem like her voice is coming from there but much more loudly than she spoke. "The Ship is metal because it needs to be tough. We are floating, just not on water. We're in the sky now, flying, beyond the blue. So high, the world you were on can't pull us toward it's personal 'down'. "My role here is is captain. This is the ship given to me, and Bes is kind of...” Bes looked up with a mischievous smile. She changed what she was going to say. “He's Bes. He's unconventional but will generally get any job you give him done. "Now: Where you are, and who is in charge of it? "You were on an unnamed world in the Ralif star system. That doesn't mean much to you... Imagine you looked up at the sky, and pointed to a star. Then followed the motion until it got bigger from a point of light, until it was a sun like ours. And you kept going until you found another earth, a planet, different from the one you left, but the same overall shape. And from there, the sun- the star you came from is just a pin prick of twinkling light. Hardly even visible on a night with no moon. The star you're flying past now is called Ralif. You were on the ninth of the planets that circle it. Like the moon goes across your own sky. That is WHERE you are. "As for who didn't make it- I don't know if they were friends of yours or completely unrelated. We don't know their names, hell- I don't even know your names. You made it out of a prison. Don't focus on what you can't change. It's done. And you can blame me. Hate me if you need to- but I do not regret it. “Who is in charge, are the race called the Advancers. They were human. However, they gave up their bodies for machines, and they cannibalize worlds for their resources. Grow children and trap their minds with programmed rules. So they live in our world, but they are little more than automatons listening to the older ones. This is why we came to get you, we are enemies of the Advancers. We believe they're spreading like a virus and it's only a matter of time before they consume the rest of humanity in their ways.” There is a heavy moment of silence. The woman with ancient green eyes and pale brown hair speaks first. "A flying ship. Well, that's new..." Closing her eyes, she seems to be making an effort to calm down. A few moments later she opens them again with a light of suspicion. "It seems...” she says slowly, “I will not know if what you say is true... yet. How do you want us to help? Where will you be taking us now?" Fate held up a hand. “Names first.” The green eyed woman speaks. “My name, is Ash.” A curvy blonde with sky blue eyes and almost luminescent pale skin picks up the questions immediately after. ““Nica...” Says the blonde slowly, in almost a whisper. She looks up and gains confidence in her voice. “Veronica Campbell, at your service.” She finishes with a slight nod. “And you want us to help you? What secrets could we hold if our minds were trapped in that machine? And as you say- everything we thought we knew is a lie, a fabrication.” Her voice grows softer, and she crosses her arms almost hugging herself, “How can we even begin to help? We know even less about ourselves than you do." Fate nods. “You come from a world of magic, where anything can be an illusion or not what it seems. It will take you time to understand. I don't expect you to take me at face value.” She turns from Ash to Nica “We got you out because we thought you might be original humans who went Advancer, perhaps scientists- or were trapped and being used.” She shrugs. But you notice her lips are pressed into a tight line before she speaks again. “We had no way of knowing what you would know until we got you out.” “Yes fine, I'm Seveiren.” Says the woman with hazel blue eyes and ink black hair. Impatient with a harsh expression that contrasts with her soft face. Fate continues from the original question then. “As for where we'll be taking you? That's up to you. Once we determine you're not holding something back, we can take you to another world. You can live free. Or... you can help us against the Advancers. Maybe get some of your friends still in the program out. Save more people from getting trapped like you were. Find out why they just had you sitting there living a fantasy!” The one with dark winter blue eyes and black hair speaks up for the first time “My name is Davriel.” She looks around and glares at Fate her eyes panicked. “So we're trapped here? We can't go back? We fight an unknown based on what you tell us, or lose any chance of seeing friends again? What kind of manipulative choice is that?” Fate lets out a deep breath. “It's only kind of choice I have to offer. Either you recognize that you were trapped, and we saved you- or we can't trust you at our back. And it's better to put you somewhere that isn't going to get us killed. Facts are, you are going to be a waste of resources in one way or another.” The dark eyed woman makes a muffled hopeless noise into her hands, and stays quiet. Finally, Seveiren looks up after listening to every one else. “Is there a way to learn your kind of magic?” Fate gives a sardonic half smile. “You could say that, if you have will to learn, there isn't anything you can't do here.” "Well, get on to rehabilitation. Then teach me. I don't want to be a useless extra expense." She replies. Ash speaks up has a stricken cast to her face. “I need to know more before I'll believe that was an illusion!” She puts her head in her hands “I had a family! A husband and child! That was real. It couldn't have been an illusion: I gave birth. I held her in my arms. Those feelings can not be fake!” Fate moves closer and puts a hand on Ash's shoulder “Ash? The people were real, the feelings were real. The world was fake. Your family likely is still in the simulation. You can still see them again if we win.” "Then as Seveiren says. Teach us. How can I help?" Fate nods. "We have a long trip ahead of us. I'm not going to lie to you; You're not strong enough right now to walk under your own power, let alone aid us. So you'll be going to one of our bases, with the other eight we rescued. You don't have to worry about long arduous training though." She gestures to the beds that look like they have glass closing tops. And doesn't seem to notice Bes rolling his eyes and mouthing along as she talks. "You'll be going to sleep, these are cryogenic stasis beds. When you wake up, you'll have your strength back. It will take time for you to relearn all you could do before. However, They will have registered UDS for each of you, paid in advance.  That will assist in learning some skills. Once we question you, you can decide if you want to help us or find your own way in the universe." She makes a gesture toward the sleeping pods. As they climb into their pods, Bes lets out a breath and has them named now. Not by their introductions. He knew the sort: Bimbo, Baggage, Trouble and Tears. Thank the gods for stasis. Davriel and Ash went to their beds right away, but Nica and Seveiren lingered. Seveiren watching Nica, and waiting impatiently. Nica with a faraway look in her eyes, gently moving her hands on the bed and mouth moving as if there's a word just out of reach. "Stasis?" She muses softly. “Sleep, heal, and learn..." She looks back over to Fate. "Are we learning your magic while we rest, or were you going to question us first?" Her voice strangely calm for someone being told they're about to be frozen. “You'll learn some while you rest. It does no good for you either way to be unable to open doors or find a bathroom.” Nica nods and goes in for the long sleep. "You dressed your words well, but you mean interrogation. After this part is done." Her face is uncompromising. Seveiren  crosses her arms, and stares into Fate. "Not in the sense you mean it. This is not your world. We have easier methods of extracting information. More reliable methods." "Divination is still a strong suit of yours?" Fate smirks. "Rest assured, you're not going to be tortured when you arrive, and it won't take an arm and a leg to be free." Seveiren pauses. Closes her eyes. Smiles. "You lied." Fate looks up sharply. "About what, exactly?" Her eyes gleaming with suspicion that someone from an illusory world would have background enough to claim she was a liar. "There is magic here. Under other names." She frowns. "Not what- he speaks of. That is a man, isn't it?" Her eyes question the remainder of Bes. Bes stirs. "Now that's not very nice..." Fate raises a hand. "There are things that are inexplicable. However, that is only because we don't know enough to figure them out. You will find no miraculous powers that set you above everyone else. There's none of that kind of magic here. I wasn't lying." "Forgive me if I don't take you at face value." Seveiren inwardly smiles, as though a long held private joke was mentioned. Then looks to steel herself as she stares at the chamber. "How long is our... journey?" "Three weeks ship time." "Time to learn what that means." "It means- for you, while you're traveling, three weeks will pass. To those not going our speed, between seven to ten times as much time will pass, depending on our course and unexpected gravity wells. it'll make more sense once you've slept and understand what relativity is." "One hundred and forty seven to two hundred and ten days doesn't seem very precise." She sighs. "And it's a lot to lose. Math and science first. Wake me up when we get there." After her tube closes, Bes clears his throat. "You can close yer mouth now." Fate stiffens and stalks out of the room.
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The Online CryptocurrencyGirubhub Clone is the one of the leading developing business script for the entrepreneurs and restaurant business entrepreneurs to kickstart their own business at less investment. In the modern world the people are looking to order their required things from their place by easy and efficient booking script. The CryptocurrencyGirubhub Clone is the right and the flexibility to place the orders whenever it’s most convenient for the users. If you are looking for perfect php readymade scripts PHP Scripts Mall is the right choice to develop and design your site based on your business module and right requirement. The On Demand Girubhub Clone Script has the best authenticate login portals for both the users and vendors. In the Food Ordering Software the source code is developed with structured data, SEO-Friendly optimization code, and mobile-friendly development. The users can find the listings of the food items which are displayed by the restaurant owners and the products are displayed with eye-catching image, description, review and ratings and price. The users can order their favorite product by placing the order.
 The skyrocketing growth of Online Girubhub business can be witnessed by the mushrooming apps such as Seamless, Grubhub, Doordash, Postmates, Yelp Eat 24 and the list goes on. This business is phenomenal as it caters to the needs of both customers and the business establishments. As its business nature is highly profitable, apps and establishments in virtual Girubhub Clone are thriving every day.  
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According to the Reports, Why is Girubhub so successful?
 Instant service to the customer
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 .Presently, there is a massive competition in the market, and lots of apps are in the Girubhub Clone business. Hence if you want to outperform other competitors in the field, your app has to be unique, and you should have shrewd business strategies. Girubhub Clone came into the market when there were massive competitors such as Postmates, Grubhub and so on, it succeeded because of its app and the other factors mentioned above.
 Having an excellent app like Food  Panda  will help you to attract more customers to your business. Your mobile application should be designed in such a way that it should support both iOS and Android users with a good user interface. And it has to be unique with new features. You can also include new, updated, creative options in your app with the help of customization in a clone script which assists you in increasing lots of customers.
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cryptocurrencyintegrations, the leading Girubhub Clone app developing company offers feature-rich Food Panda clone  at an affordable price and delivered on time. It offers unique features such as Bitcoin wallet integration, Bidding option and many more, these will help you to design your app in such a way that you can outperform others in the field.
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hwinfotech-blog · 5 years ago
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how to start a business like Yelp | HWINFOTECH
how to start a business like Yelp - If you are interested in how to start a business like Yelp, then this article is for you. Yelp has become a popular website that many people use to find the best places to eat, to shop, and to visit for fun and entertainment. With this popular website, they have been able to become a nationwide enterprise that allows people to find their way around a particular city, town, or neighborhood.
How to start a business like Yelp is a question that many people ask. This is why there are now many business opportunities that allow people to invest their time and money into creating their own small business empire. Once they understand how to start a business like Yelp, they will have a lot of work ahead of them. For one thing, they will need to research and study the various ways that people use the online community to find great places to eat, shops to buy things from, and even other local businesses that they can use to help them expand their company.
After knowing how to start a business like Yelp, the next step is to actually figure out which city, town, or neighborhood to invest in. Yelp has a very targeted niche market that will allow people to narrow down the list of businesses to choose from. After finding the most appropriate business to invest in, they can then promote their business. This is how to start a business like Yelp is going to get people to see their business and ultimately purchase something from it.
After getting a new place of business up and running, people can work on increasing their profit margins by promoting and branding their business. Once they start to grow the brand, they can help new and existing customers find the business easier. More businesses are using marketing techniques such as using popular search engines to generate traffic for their websites and by finding hot, quality keywords that describe their product.
How to start a business like Yelp is not all that difficult, especially if you decide to hire help to handle the financial aspect of the business. They should be knowledgeable in the area of small business accounting and marketing. They should also know how to market their business so that people can find it easily. When it comes to the internet, these business owners can also become technical experts on how to make use of the various tools available to generate more traffic and profits.
As part of how to start a business like Yelp, people can also get their names up in lights in the business world. There are many opportunities for those who want to make a name for themselves and these can include getting their business to appear on business directories. People who want to get their names in the spotlight can get their business listed on popular online directories such as Yahoo! Local, Google Local, and local.com.
People who want to start a business like Yelp should also learn about how to advertise. This can include print, television, radio, and online advertising. If they want to use online advertising, they should learn how to target their ads to different keywords, what types of keywords to use, and what specific neighborhoods to advertise in. This can be one of the most important aspects of how to start a business like Yelp.
This is why more people are becoming familiar with how to start a business like Yelp. When it comes to making an online business successful, people should focus on making their own online business a success first. Once they have made their own online business a success, they can then make it grow and expand on a national level.
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inetsolutionchn-blog · 6 years ago
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Yelp Clone Script | Yelp Script | Tripadvisor Clone | Online Review System
I-net solution is the most experienced website development company providing the best Yelp Clone Script for their clients. We are the topmost companies in the web design industry knows all the types of tactics and ideas for developing the scripts for all types of businesses. For travel and restaurant review websites like yelp, trip advisor are very famous among the people these days. So, we have created this amazing script with the excellent customization features and some other tactics and current day trends. The script is very useful for all the business persons or entrepreneurs who are seeking for the Yelp Script for their business to become the excellent sales business.
Tripadvisor clone is the most familiar clone script that brings you the great feel to start your business with a lot of trending features. The script has clearly created as a best user interface and it is excellently designed for the users to experience the user friendly navigation. The user can  login with their own valid email address and they can login to the site with all types of things the need to provide. Some of the details the user needs to provide are their Email address, name, and their valid password.
In the Online Review System, the admin dashboard has created with the perfect management things like edit or deletes user profile account, view the transaction history, and the admin can manages all the management like CMS page, review management, and email notification etc; We are providing the free one year technical support for the clients with six months source code updates. And also our products are fully brand free one, you can name your products as per your own, the script is created as a mobile friendly design, responsive design, and also the script is an open source one, you can make the customization as per your own.
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aisbusinessneeds-blog · 6 years ago
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Yelp Clone Script - Build Yelp Open Source Code - AIS Technolabs
Try Our Best yelp clone script for your business today. Build website with yelp source code and customize according to your requirements.
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freelanceofficial · 7 years ago
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Tripadvistor Script clear admin dashboard manage entire the website edit and delete our profile account and view the transaction history and admin can post the business ads and managing CMS page and review management and email notification and customer reviews of the script. Registered user can post add listing based on membership plan free and featured post. As well as the user can be made reviews about the business script.
Yelp Clone Script you can do business that encourages all data of the locality business including opening hours and image and service and list of administration another point to point data within the brief. Yelp clone facilitates you to propel one of the best customer reviews in the sites to get solution and suggestion and to business and customer relations to the best way of the method.
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queenfreakblog-blog · 7 years ago
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15 Things To Avoid In Build A Real Estate Script
15 Things To Avoid In Build A Real Estate Script
A web video clip could assist you to enhance hits to your internet site greatly as well as can potentially result in a larger number of people buying your product or services. Utilizing video clip Search Engine Optimization principles will assist you to target your target market and get the messages out regarding your company that you intend to communicate.
 When you put high quality video clips on your internet site, you can actually produce a great deal of interest in your service and services if your video clip is a good depiction of your business. So exactly how can you capture your audience and make your video Search Engine Optimization tries really work for you? By composing captivating scripts for your pertinent as well as insightful web video.
 The script to your web video clip is the meat and also potatoes of the video clip; the stuff that will truly offer exactly what you are aiming to market as well as will certainly obtain you observed by others. The absolute crucial component of any web video clip is the script, because without a top quality, well created manuscript your video will certainly be doing not have the needed details to attract customers' attention.
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 With a video manuscript, you are able to draw up particularly just what will certainly occur in the video clip as well as the exact dialogue the actor or stars has to utilize. The point of your web video is to enhance sales by drawing in even more customers. You desire your video clip to describe simply how fantastic your service or products are and also why clients want to use your company. Your manuscript needs to carefully deal with all these aspects to provide a well-shaped internet video to your target market.
 An additional reason your internet video script is essential is that it helps to keep you on track to make sure that the video clip is a top quality piece of work that will certainly be picked up by the online search engine as well as will certainly be placed very by viewers. A convoluted message or complicated, uninteresting info will bring about visitor confusion.
 Prospective customers could be shed if they could not recognize exactly what you are trying to market or describe in your message. A well written script will certainly lead to a fun to enjoy, yet insightful video that visitors to your website will intend to watch, place and also share.
 Making use of video clip Search Engine Optimization is an excellent method to market your company online and if done well, could cause some wonderful new customers and also a boost in sales. An inadequately done video that does not have essential information will certainly provide your business a negative undertone as well as may confuse feasible clients.
 Keep on your own on track when developing your advertising and marketing video clip for your website by drawing up a comprehensive manuscript as well as making sure you are targeting all the keys that you intend to. Scripts could maintain you on the best path as well as will aid you to offer an expert and also efficient internet video.
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lisacarlson7162-blog · 7 years ago
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7 Shocking Facts About Property Rental  Script
A web video can assist you to increase hits to your website significantly and could potentially bring about a larger variety of people buying your services and products. Using video Search Engine Optimization concepts will certainly assist you to target your audience as well as get the messages out regarding your organisation that you want to convey.
 When you put top quality video clips on your site, you could actually create a lot of interest in your business as well as services if your video is an excellent representation of your business. So exactly how can you record your audience and make your video SEO tries in fact work for you? By writing exciting manuscripts for your appropriate and also informative internet video.
 The manuscript to your internet video clip is the meat and also potatoes of the video clip; right stuff that will actually market just what you are trying to market and also will certainly get you seen by others. The absolute most important component of any web video is the manuscript, because without a top quality, well created manuscript your video clip will be doing not have the needed info to draw visitors' attention.
 Think about it: You would certainly not appreciate a motion picture where the script was badly composed and checked out as little more than a second thought, would certainly you? So why would certainly you not put the same effort and time into your short web video scripts as you would into a film or television business script?
 With a video clip script, you have the ability to draw up specifically exactly what will certainly take place in the video clip and the exact discussion the star or actors should use. The point of your internet video clip is to increase sales by attracting more clients. You desire your video to describe simply exactly how remarkable your service or products are and also why consumers intend to utilize your service. Your script should carefully resolve every one of these elements to offer an all-round internet video to your target market.
 One more reason your web video manuscript is necessary is that it helps to keep you on the right track to ensure that the video clip is a quality piece of work that will be grabbed by the internet search engine and will be rated very by visitors. An intricate message or complex, uninteresting details will certainly result in customer complication.
 Potential consumers could be lost if they could not comprehend exactly what you are aiming to sell or discuss in your message. A well created script will certainly cause a fun to see, yet insightful video clip that site visitors to your site will intend to see, rank and also share.
 Making use of video SEO is an exceptional method to market your business online and if succeeded, can lead to some fantastic brand-new clients and also a rise in sales. An inadequately done video clip that lacks essential info will provide your service a negative undertone as well as might puzzle possible consumers.
 Keep yourself on track when producing your advertising and marketing video clip for your internet site by drawing up a comprehensive manuscript and also making certain you are targeting all the secrets that you wish to. Scripts can keep you on the best course and will certainly help you to offer an expert as well as efficient web video clip.
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