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Three Guilds, One Job

"So I understand why we're going along. Master Makarov asked us," Gray said.

"Right," Erza replied, eating her cake as she looked out at the rain. While standing in it wasn't her favorite thing, from the warm exterior of the train, it made for a stunning and peaceful sight.

"Why is she with us?" Gray asked, hiking her thumb at Juvia, who was sitting with Gajeel and stealing glances at Strider.

"Is that not obvious? She's a Water Wizard. Of course she'd help us on a request like this," Erza said.

"How much are we getting paid? Because I really need to make rent again," Lucy grumbled.

"Didn't Strider give you a loan?" Wendy wondered.

"I uh… uhh… uhhh….," Lucy trailed off, blushing deeply.

"Spent it on frivolities?" Erza sighed.

"Sorry Strider! I just couldn't resist!" Lucy cried out. Strider chuckled at her behavior but nodded.

"Don't worry. It was a gift, so you don't have to pay me back. That said, perhaps it's best that you set aside capital just for your living arrangements," Strider said.

"I wouldn't have that trouble if Natsu and Gray didn't break everything!" Lucy whined.

"Wendy, Erza, Juvia… your guys rent is 100,000 jewel a month?" Strider inquired.

"Uh-huh," they said in unison.

"Lucy, how do you have problems keeping up, yet they don't?" Strider wondered.

"Lucy spends a lot of money on clothes and stuff," Happy said.

"That would appear to be the case," Lily agreed.

"Indeed," Carla said.

"You guys are so mean," she whined.

"Ha. My apologies. Don't worry, I'm sure we'll make something from this offer. If not, we can hit some jobs when we get back. Perhaps you might try a solo job? At the very least, you won't have to pay for Natsu and Gray," Strider said.

"It's Flame Brains fault!" Gray said.

"What?! You're the one that starts it!" Natsu said.

"You wanna go?!" Gray asked.

"LETS G-" Natsu said before both were floored by a punch from Erza.

"If you destroy this train, you will pay for it in blood," she said menacingly.

"Scary," Lucy said as she hugged Wendy close in fright.

-o-

"Is it just me or is it raining even harder here?!" Lucy cried out as they stepped out. It wasn't just her, the others thought. Save for Juvia and Strider, they had to cover their faces. The Exceeds hid behind their partners while Wendy held on to Strider from behind as the rain came down like a million needles, threatening to cut them at every swipe. Strider attempted to use his telekinesis to hold the rain back, but found that it was unable to do so to any significant effect; the rain was coming down too fast and hard for him to cover them in a wide area. He did so for Wendy, who seemed to be the most bothered by it and the group continued on their way.

"This is unnatural," Juvia said with a frown.

"Think we got that," Gajeel said in agreement.

"No, this is more than that. When I cause rain, it comes down drip drop drip, slow and peaceful for the most part. Even I cannot create something like this. This rain is powerful and cutting; threatening and destructive. I cannot explain it any other way. Whatever the cause, it cannot be natural," Juvia said.

"I'd have to agree with her on this one, Erza. I've never seen anything like it," Gray said, his arm shielding his face to the best of its abilities. The rain hit it with a force, however; Strider noticed his friends wincing here and there.

"Definitely not good for an Iron Dragon Slayer," Lily said.

"What?! This is nothing!" Gajeel said confidently, although his grimace said otherwise.

"We have… a long hike, you said?" Lucy asked, stumbling. Strider caught her and held her closely.

"Thanks," she said.

"It's fine. Here," he said, draping his cloak around her.

"WOAH!" Lucy cried out.

"What?!" Juvia replied.

"I can't even feel the rain with this thing!" she said excitedly.

"It's able to withstand quite a bit of impact. You should be safe in it," Strider said as he put the hood on her. She blushed gently and gave him a smile and hug before continuing on her way.

"Must…," Juvia said.

"Hmm?" Strider asked.

"Kill…," she continued.

"Ahh… what?" Strider asked in surprise.

"LUCY!" she glared at the blonde, who let out a little yelp before scrambling towards Erza. Gray sighed and put a hand on Striders shoulder.

"You're gonna have to deal with this now. She can be a bit jealous," he said sagely.

"Ah. Gray, a quick question," Strider said.

"Hmm?" Gray said.

"Are you gay?" Strider inquired. Gajeel and Natsu burst out laughing, while Erza and Lucy giggled. Juvia just look on curiously, while Wendy turned a bright red.

"WHAT?! WHY WOULD YOU EVEN ASK THAT?!" Gray screamed, striking a hilarious pose as he shed his clothes in surprise.

"I'm sorry - I didn't mean to sound so callous. I'm alright with it, just so you know. Just… well, Juvia is quite beautiful. A bit clingy, certainly; and when you tell someone no, they probably ought to back off. But she appears mostly innocent. I just assumed that you swung the other way," Strider said.

"WE ARE NOT HAVING THIS DISCUSSION - NOW OR EVER!" he groaned loudly.

"Ok, ok, I understand. My bad. I just figured that considering how close you and Natsu-," he began before being cut off.

"WAIT! WHY ARE YOU DRAGGING ME INTO THIS?!" Natsu exclaimed. Gajeel, Lucy, and Erza had nearly doubled over in laughter, while Juvia couldn't help but giggle loudly as well. Wendy, Strider saw, had turned so red that the area around her began to steam; he imagined that she imagined the two Wizards in the throes of passion.

"Well… it's just that you two bicker and fight so often. It's reminiscent of an old, married couple," Strider said.

"THAT'S IT! ONCE WE GET BACK TO MAGNOLIA, I'M KICKING YOUR ASS!" Gray yelled.

"ME TOO!" Natsu roared in agreement. Glaring at Gray, the two began to fight each other as the others continued their walk a ways ahead.

"I have never seen them react like that," Erza laughed.

"I've never seen you laugh, I think. It's nice," Strider said with a kind smile. She blushed at the compliment but nodded her thanks.

"I never really pegged them together… now that I think about it, I dunno if they're into guys or girls," Lucy thought.

"Let's talk about something else!" Wendy yelped adorably. Strider chuckled and ruffled her hair, resting his hand on her head as they continued.

"Right. So who are we supposed to be meeting there?" Strider wondered.

"It's going to be the teams we were with last time, I believe. Lamia Scale will likely be sending Lyon Vastia, a childhood friend of Gray's from when they trained under the same master together, Ur; and Sherry Blendy, a friend of Lyon's. I believe she's in love with him, although I can't be sure. Blue Pegasus will be sending… they… will… be sending… sen…ding…," Erza said, trailing off and shuddering.

"Erza? Are you alright?" Strider asked concernedly.

"They're gonna be sending three pretty boys and their Ace. That's about the long and short of it. You'll see when we get there. Trust me… it's much easier to see than have us explain it to you," Lucy said with a forlorn expression. Strider looked at Gajeel who shrugged before looking ahead.

-o-

As they arrived, Lucy immediately took off Striders cloak before jumping into a warm sleeping bag, cooing at the nice feeling.

"I'm never leaving this sleeping bag. Ever," she declared. The others began to get comfortable as well; Erza, Wendy, Natsu, Gray, and Gajeel sat on their own sleeping bags, while Strider sat on a couch with Juvia.

"Looks like we're first," the Water Wizard noted.

"Makes sense. We left a few hours after Master Bob and Jura visited us. They likely had to inform their guilds before setting out. They should be here within a few hours as well," Erza said.

"Didn't Master Makarov say something about sending Levy as well?" Lucy inquired.

"Only if we need her help. Assuming Hibiki is unable to deliver, we'll call for Levy. Otherwise, it won't be necessary," Erza said.

"Juvia - have you tried to do anything about the rain?" Lucy asked.

"I have in Magnolia. I was unable to do anything to affect it. This rain appears to almost be disjointed from my own abilities. It's troubling, to say the least," she said.

"What do you guys think the problem might be?" Wendy asked.

"I'm not sure. A temple is located on the island, so my initial guess would be an extremely powerful spirit or something similar. I'm not aware of many monsters that can control the weather, however," Erza said.

"WAIT! What if it's like a… WATER DRAGON?!" Natsu asked excitedly.

"I've never heard of one. Otherwise, there'd be a Water Dragon Slayer or something - and I've definitely never heard of those. Metallicana didn't say anything about 'em either," Gajeel said gruffly.

"But think about it! It'd make sense, right?!" Natsu pressed.

"But we can only control the elements around us. How would a Water Dragon or Water Dragon Slayer control the rain over a huge area?" Wendy asked with a frown. Natsu deflated and slunk into his own sleeping bag as Wendy apologized profusely for knocking his excitement down. Lucy and Gray sighed and looked at him with pity in their eyes. Anything that related to dragons in such a way made him excited.

"You said whatever it is, isn't natural. Do you have an idea on what it could be?" Lucy asked Juvia.

"I do not, no," she shook her head. The group kept guessing on what the possibilities were for an hour before the door finally opened again. Jura walked in first, steadfast as a colossus in the face of the rain. He nodded at them as he led in two others. The first was a young, slim fit man with silver hair that was mopped all around his head. He had dark eyes and wore a slight smile as his eyes locked on Gray. Strider assumed him to be Lyon Vastia. He wore a red dress shirt with a pink trip as well as a white overcoat with blue fur cuffs and a blue fur collar over it. His jeans were silver and covered in several diamond patterns.

Alongside him was a beautiful woman with pink hair and blue eyes. She wore a pink dress with black frills that hugged her body well, as well as a pink overcoat. Her hair was sopping wet as it clung to her coat and she was shivering.

"Lyon," Gray said, getting to his feet and staring at his rival.

"Gr- wow," Lyon said as he suddenly set his eyes upon Juvia. She blushed as they connected but was soon spared any advances as Jura grunted.

"Gray. Good to see you again," Lyon said casually as he took to another sleeping bag.

"Ugh! I can't believe this rain!" Sherry complained.

"I don't think any of us can," Lucy sighed.

"And whose this?" Lyon wondered, his eyes passing over Gajeel and Strider.

"We'll save introductions for when everyone is here," Jura said.

"Very well," Lyon agreed before beginning to dry off. They didn't have to wait long for the door to open yet again. This time, four men walked in. One was a short and stout man with a large, rectangular face, prominent cheek bones, dark eyes, and some stubble under his nose and on his chin. His reddish hair clung to his face, much like the white suit he wore.

Flanking him were three handsome men. One had brownish-blonde hair and wore a light blue dress shirt and a black suit; a tan man with black hair that was wearing a blue shirt as well, along with a black suit; and a smaller boy with blonde hair wearing a green shirt and jacket as well as a striped white and purple tie.

"The parfum of this rain is unpleasant. Ah! But it is drastically overtaken by the sweetest parfum my nose has beheld. This parfum belongs to only ONE woman - ERZA!" the short man said, pointing his forefinger and middle fingers at Erza, who Strider noted shivered violently.

"Who are these clowns?" Gajeel grumbled, pointing at the three handsome men.

"Hibiki," the brownish-blonde man said.

"Ren," the tan man said.

"And I'm Eve," the short one said.

"And we are… The Trimens!" the said in unison, striking a pose behind their leader.

"Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki at your service, man," the short man said.

"You've gotta be kidding me," Gajeel grumbled.

"This is Gajeel. An Iron Dragon Slayer," Lucy said.

"Like Natsu and lovely little Wendy?" Hibiki asked in interest.

"Yup. And that's Juvia," Lucy said. Immediately, the Trimens were kneeling in front of her and presenting her with gifts.

"Why so blue?" Hibiki asked seductively.

"A beautiful lady like you shouldn't be so down and blue. Here," Eve said, presenting her with a flower.

"Here's an extra coat. Don't think I brought special for you," Ren said dramatically. Strider raised an eyebrow and soon had to duck as the Trimens were blown back a bit with sprays of water, leaving an uncomfortable Juvia holding on to Striders arm.

"So weird," she said.

"WHAT?!" Gray exclaimed; she always did the same to him!

"And this is Strider. Our newest member," Lucy said.

"A pleasure," he nodded. They nodded back at him in recognition before beginning to hit on Lucy, Sherry, Wendy, and Erza, all of whom rebuffed their advances. As they got to Erza, they had a special kind of fear stricken into their hearts.

"You guys seem to be a bit old for Wendy, no?" Strider said, amused.

"There's no age limit when it comes to love," Hibiki said.

"Ah. You guys don't have an age of consent in Fiore, then?" Strider asked in surprise.

"Of - WAIT, WHAT?!" Lucy asked, horrified at the implication.

"OF COURSE WE DO! YOU THREE - AWAY FROM WENDY AT ONCE!" Erza shouted, hugging the girl so close, she began to suffocate.

"These three are pretty creepy," Gajeel said.

"Agreed," Lily nodded. The Trimens slumped towards their sleeping bags while everyone else got comfortable as well.

"Strider, aren't you going to sleep as well?" Juvia asked as she got comfortable in her own.

"I think it's best that someone stay awake, just in case. I don't mind," Strider said.

"Are you sure? You didn't get much rest after that job," Erza said.

"I'm sure. I got plenty on the train," he said.

"Do we have a plan for tomorrow?" Lily asked.

"We'll take a boat to the island and meet with some of the townsfolk before heading to the temple. I'll map it out once we arrive and we'll go from there," Hibiki said.

"Sounds like a fairly bare bones plan. What else can you tell us?" Erza inquired.

"This islands been around for the past seven hundred years. For the first few centuries, the water levels shifted significantly because of heavy rainfall so there was always a part of it underwater. The rain would eventually let up and allow the waters to recede, letting more of the island breathe. One particular portion was never submerged, though - a wide swath of of land they called the Parched Plain because it was always so dry. They built a temple on the Plain to two deities, representing the sun and the rainfall. For the past few hundred years, the water hasn't risen too much - but that all changed a few weeks ago when it started raining like no tomorrow. Some of the townsfolk have had to go further inland to get away from the approaching shoreline. It's more rain than Fiore has had in a while as well, and we're not really prepared for it. It's our job to figure out what's causing it and if it's related to this island. As you could tell, the weather is much worse here," Hibiki said.

"I see. You think it might be the work of these two deities?" Erza asked.

"Not really, if I'm honest. I think it's probably a sort of weather-related phenomenon - a once in a century storm. That said, we can't rule anything out," Hibiki sighed.

"Agreed. Very well. Rest well, everyone. We have an important day ahead of us," Erza said. The others sounded off in agreement and soon enough, everyone quickly began the arduous process of falling asleep with a tiring morning holding sway over them; no one wanting to talk much after spending so long in the rain. As they went down, Strider opened his pocket dimension and reached in before withdrawing something. He held a beautifully crafted pipe in his hands with a long and bright black stem adorned with gold rings. The bowl was crafted in a dragons facade, its jaws wide open to allow the pipe-weed to be stuffed in. He took a pinch from the dimension and put it in, igniting it with a bit of conjured flame. Breathing deeply, he held the smoke in his mouth before softly exhaling it and chanting under his breath. He smiled as he watched the smoke take shape, that of a small boat, and begin to waft around the room.

"Eärendil was a mariner

that tarried in Arvernien;

he built a boat of timber felled

in Nimbrethil to journey in;

her sails he wove of silver fair

of silver were her lanterns made,

her prow was fashioned like a swan,

and light upon her banners laid.

In panoply of ancient kings,

in chainéd rings he armored him;

his shining shield was scored with runs

to ward all wounds and harm from him;

his bow was made of dragon-horn,

his arrows shorn of ebony,

of silver was his habergeon,

his scabbard of chalcedony;

his sword of steel was valiant,

of adamant his helmet tall,

an eagle-plume upon his crest,

upon his breast an emerald." Strider continued to sing under his breath as he passed the night away. As he continued, Erza listened intently with her eyes closed, taking in each word.

'It sounds like he's singing… something from his homeland. I understand the words… most at least; but… what is it about? It sounds beautiful…,' she thought as she let his soothing voice carry her to sleep. Some of the others were listening as well as they tried to fall asleep.

'Eärendil? Arvernien? Nimb…rethil? I wonder what those words mean. Maybe… he can tell me about his home. It's gotta be more than war. There has to be some beauty there,' Lucy thought, a gentle smile on her lips as she continued to listen. Some of the song was of fighting, she could tell; but other parts were peaceful and beautiful, talking about the sea and passages of stanzas of exploration and travel.

'Pretty,' Wendy thought as she snuggled with Carla, who was listening intently as well. The guild, for all their rambunctiousness, wasn't prone to breaking out in song unless Gajeel took the stage. His songs were never as melancholy as this one seemed to be, however.

'That's some damn good singing and writing,' Gajeel thought, wondering if it was Striders work. 'I don't do duets, but might have to make an exception in his case.'

"From Evereven's lofty hills

where softly silver fountains fall

his wings him bore, a wandering light,

beyond the mighty Mountain Wall.

From World's End then he turned away,

and yearned again to find afar

his home through shadow journeying,

and burning as an island star

on high above the mists he came,

a distant flame before the Sun,

a wonder ere the waking dawn

where grey the Norland waters run.

And over Middle-earth he passed

and heard at last the weeping sore

of women and of elven-maids

in Elder Days, in years of yore.

But on him mighty doom was laid,

till Moon should fade, an orbéd star

to pass, and tarry never more

on Hither Shores where mortals are;

for ever still a herald on

an errand that should never rest

to bear his shining lamp afar,

the Flammifer of Westernesse," Strider ended, taking a deep inhale before looking at the ground and letting it go. Erza chanced a look towards him and saw the disconsolate expression her wore. Frowning as she finally drifted off to sleep, she wondered what the song meant to him.

-o-

"Did anything happen last night?" Erza asked as she got up and stretched, shivering in the cold building.

"Nothing out of the ordinary. The rain seemed to come down harder for a bit, but that may have been my imagination. Otherwise, it was as calm as a storm could be," Strider said.

"The rain really doesn't b-b-bother you?" Lucy asked as she yawned awake as well, cutely rubbing her eyes.

"Not at all. It's quite peaceful. That said, it does pose a threat to those people on the island. If it's not natural, we'll have to find a way to stop it. Unrestrained weather of any kind for an extended period can be dangerous," Strider said.

"Agreed. AWAKE EVERYONE! We head out in fifteen minutes," Erza ordered before heading to a room to get ready as well.

-o-

As they stepped out, they were greeted by another sight. A flash of lighting tore across the sky before sounding out like a vicious whip crack, startling Lucy and Wendy, both of whom clung to Strider for safety.

"It appears it really is worse here," Lily said.

"Quite worse. If the rain continues for many more weeks, I feel that the water might swell further," Juvia said worriedly as she looked towards an island in the bay.

"Here's our boat," Jura said, getting into a large fishing boat.

"This rickety thing?!" Lucy asked fearfully.

"Uhh… No. Way. Happy! Let's go!" Natsu said. Happy wistfully looked up and then at Carla and Lily, both of whom shook their heads.

"I don't think Happy, Carla, or Lily will be able to get much altitude here. I think you're going to have to tough it out, Natsu," Strider said. With a gulp and Wendy's Troia to help him, Natsu stepped in and closed his eyes, Happy comforting him. The others, except for Strider, followed.

"Well? Come on," Erza said.

"I think I'll head there ahead of you guys and scope it out," Strider said, retreating back a bit.

"How are you going to get there without us?" Hibiki wondered. Strider winked at them before he suddenly erupted into the air with a massive burst of energy. His team was taken by surprise; the few times they had seen him fly, he was gentle to rise and set down. However, the force cratered the ground below him. They saw his figure cut a path towards the island at a rapid pace.

"Woah," Gray said, eyes wide open.

"No kidding. That's awesome," Natsu said excitedly.

"Is he a Wind Wizard?" Jura asked Erza as they pushed off, just as impressed by the display.

"No. Telekinesis," she said, smiling.

"Impressive, man," Ichiya said, pointing at his receding figure.

"Appears a bit cocky," Lyon noted.

"This coming from you?!" Gray asked, aghast. Few people he knew were as arrogant or cocky as Lyon.

"What's that supposed to mean?!" Lyon retorted.

"If you two destroy this boat, I will have your heads," Erza said menacingly. Both gulped and bowed out, not willing to raise her ire.

"He's a recent member?" Sherry asked.

"He is. A month or so," Lucy said.

"Handsome," Sherry hummed.

"Ye - WHAT?!" Lucy asked, turning red.

"Don't tell me you don't agree," Sherry said.

"Well…," Lucy trailed off.

"Mhm. Thought so," Sherry giggled.

"Didn't think we'd be working with you guys so soon after that one job," Natsu said, looking at the groups.

"Nor did we. But, duty calls," Eve said cheerfully.

"Still seems like overkill," Gajeel said.

"Better safe than sorry, especially if there's a powerful threat," Jura said, continuing to row as Wendy used her magic to propel them rapidly forward.

"Ah, so Wendy-," Hibiki began before Erza punched him hard, sighing in displeasure. Eve and Ren sweat dropped and decided to stop hitting on the girls for the time being, focusing on what might lay ahead.

"Should we head directly for the temple?" Erza inquired.

"Let's talk to the locals first, and then head there. If there's anything they can tell us, it'll be helpful," Hibiki said.

"Very well," Erza agreed.

-o-

As they arrived, they saw that Strider was patiently waiting for them on the shoreline. With him were what appeared to be one of the locals. One was an elderly man with a short white beard and white hair, leaning on a walking stick and wearing furred clothes.

"Ah, hello, young Wizards. Thank you for coming to our humble island. My name is Eurotas. Follow me," he said, leading them up a short hill towards a small village.

"Who is he?" Erza wondered.

"An elder of this village. He's well versed in the mythology of the island. He's given us access to the temple, so long as we have a guide with us. They hold it in high regard," Strider said.

"Someone to guide us?" Erza asked as she, Jura, and Ichiya walked with Strider.

"Yeah. I suppose it'll be someone from the village that knows their way around. Better than exploring ourselves, I figure," Strider said.

"Agreed. Eurotas?" Jura said.

"Yes, young man?" the old man replied in a weary voice.

"Perhaps you wouldn't mind filling us in on the details now? This rainfall has spread around several countries, but it appears to be particularly focused in this region," the Wizard Saint said.

"Yes, that is the case. Where to begin… I suppose the temple on the Parched Plain would be ideal. It was built long before my time, by our ancestors. The stones that are laid were pulled from the bay around you and piled high as an offering to our Goddess and God - those of the rain and the sun. We've been very blessed, despite the extremes the weather sometimes took. The elements worked in concert for the past several centuries. Our catch has been healthy, our crop fruitful. But a little over a month ago - before it afflicted the rest of the land - rain started coming down with a ferocity we haven't experienced before. If you look around on the shore you landed upon, you might notice stilts and such below the water; we are prepared for the increase in water level, but this was too much. Some of our homes have been washed away into the Great Sea and we fear if this continues, the village might be next. We have been constantly praying at the temple but…," the old man trailed off.

"But what?" Erza wondered.

"The temple has two parts too it. One that rises above ground towards the sun; and another that stretched below into a system of caverns, where we sometimes leave our offerings. The waters of the bay swell with the rain and offer us a wonderful living and we try to be mindful of such. But recently, the caverns have begun to flood and some of the water has seeped into the temple. We fear that the temple might be in danger of flooding, and the result water trickling into the town," Eurotas said.

"Are you suggesting that water might come out of it… like a volcano?" Strider inquired.

"Such a result is unlikely, but… possible. It hasn't happened before, so I cannot say for certain if it will change now. That is our worst case scenario, I think; one that we would avoid at any cost," Eurtoas said.

"What do you think the reasoning might be behind the rain?" Jura asked.

"The God and Goddess," Eurotas said as he looked up wistfully and sighed.

"I'm sorry?" Erza said.

"It's obvious to us. The God and Goddess are angry and out of concert. Why else would we have such dreadful weather?" the elder said.

"Have you been leaving offerings constantly?" Strider wondered.

"We have indeed. Fish, crop, finery, and more. Yes they do not appear to be happy," Eurotas said. "My greatest fear is that this weather continues. While the impact on us would be great, the impact on the the rest of the world would be far greater. When one element outweighs another, the results are catastrophic."

"That much is true," Jura said.

"What Magic do you all specialize in?" Eurotas asked.

"I use Earth Magic," Jura said.

"I see. You must be Wizard Saint Jura, then," the old man said wisely.

"Yes, sir," he nodded.

"And I use Requip. My companions use Fire, Iron, and Sky Dragon Slaying Magic, as well as Ice, Water and Telekinesis," Erza said.

"Water?" the old man asked, suddenly stopping.

"Yes. I am a Water Mage," Juvia said.

"Marvelous," he breathed, looking at her in awe before continuing again. Juvia looked at Strider who shrugged.

'I suppose Water is held in very high regard here,' he thought.

"And I'm curious - what do you all use?" Strider asked, looking at the others.

"Ice Magic," Lyon said.

"I use Dolls, doll," Sherry said as she sidled close with Strider.

"Snow Magic," Eve said.

"Air," Ren answered.

"Telepathy and Archive Magic," Hibiki said.

"Archive?" Strider asked in interest.

"It's a Caster Magic that allows me to store a significant amount of information - on geography, different kinds of magic, different uses, and much more. I can also transfer the information to another," Hibiki said.

"That's amazing," Strider said.

"You think so?" Lucy asked.

"Of course. Information makes all the difference," Strider said. Hibiki smiled and nodded; not many understood his magic.

"And I use Parfum Magic, man," Icihiya said.

"Oh? What's that?" Strider wondered.

"My various smells allow me to trigger various status-affecting spells. From stopping pain to curing poison to increasing strength. Parfum is power," Ichiya said dramatically.

"Amazing. It appears there's as many kinds of magic as there are Wizards," Strider said quietly.

"That's a reasonable conclusion," Jura nodded.

"We're almost there," Eurotas said.

-o-

As the large group got settled in Eurotas's house, they were greeted by a beautiful girl. She had waist-length orange hair and porcelain white skin. Her lips were curved into a gentle smile as her sapphire blue eyes washed over them. She surprisingly wore a blue flower-patterned dress and seemed to be in content.

"Hello. My name is Tiasa. It's a pleasure to meet you all," she said extending a hand to them.

"Such a beautiful maiden," Hibiki said, going to her side and putting an arm around her.

"Shall I keep you warm?" Eve asked, putting a coat around her. Before Ren approached, however, Erza reeled them back and gave each a vicious smack. Tiasa giggled as she greeted the others.

"A pleasure," she said, extending a hand to Strider.

"The pleasure is all mine, m'lady," he said, gently kissing it. She blushed, although continued to smile as she continued.

"My grand daughter, Tiasa. She's been helping me for as long as I can remember now. When you all are ready, she can take you to the temple," Eurotas said.

"Wonderful. We can go now," Erza said.

"So soon? Can't we re-," Lucy was about to ask before Erza flashed her a look that said no.

"Let's go, then," Tiasa said, leading them out. Almost everyone shivered a bit as they left the warm hearth so quickly; save for Wendy, who was covered by Striders telekinesis; Juvia, whom the rain didn't bother; Strider, whom the rain didn't bother; Lucy, who was still wearing the warm cloak; and Tiasa, who seemed to enjoy it.

"Gray, Lyon - you two are Ice Wizards. Why does the rain bother you?" Strider wondered.

"It's less how cold it is and more how painful it feels here," Lyon said, covering his face.

"It doesn't seem to bother you, Strider," Tiasa said as she looked at him.

"I admit that I enjoy it," he said.

"That's rare. It's not often we get people that enjoy the rain. What stands out to you about it?" she asked.

"I'm sorry, I don't understand the question," Strider replied.

"Why do you enjoy the rain?" she rephrased.

"Hmm… the petrichor smell that lingers afterwards, the refreshing feeling you get when you stand in it. After a hot and arid spell, I can't think of many things better than heavy rainfall. Sometimes, the coziness you feel when you watch it from a warm hearth. And of course, the… romantic possibilities," Strider said as he flashed her a charming smile. Tiasa returned the smile as she dug into his eyes with her blue ones, gently biting her lip. The Trimens groaned while the others looked between them.

"I agree with you. On all points," she said as she slowed a bit to match his pace.

"But what about you? It appears as though you've been at the center of it all, yet you're dressed more for a romantic getaway than the rain," Strider said.

"I've loved it since I was a little girl. This islands always gotten more rainfall than other parts of the land. The people respect it but… I love it. As you said, the smell afterwards and the refreshing feeling. I prefer to be out in it when it comes down, even when it's as hard as this," Tiasa said, spreading her arms out a bit as the rain pelted her.

"Doesn't it hurt?" Lucy asked, a few drops cutting across her face.

"Not really. It just feels nice. But I can understand that not everyone feels that way," she said, smiling at the blonde.

"Your grandfather mentioned something about the Gods being out of concert. What exactly did he mean by that?" Jura inquired.

"It's an old legend. We have a Goddess of Rainfall, Oya; and a God of the Sun, Tohil. Both are extremely important figures in our islands history. My grandfather and many of the others believe that Oya and Tohil are angry with each other, which is the reason behind the weather," Tiasa sighed.

"What do you think?" Erza asked.

"I can't say. I don't know, I suppose, is more accurate. The legend says that Oya and Tohil were in love with each other, which is why this island has been habitable - because they love and work together in making sure it always gets enough rain and sun. If they are angry with each other, I… can't say why," Tiasa said.

"Don't tell me you're buying this crap," Gajeel whispered to Erza, who shot him a look.

"It is… difficult to believe that that might be the reason behind all of this," Erza said tentatively.

"I do not blame you for disbelieving us. I would appreciate you not insulting us, however," she said to Gajeel, who just grunted in agreement.

"What other reasons could there be?" Strider inquired.

"I cannot say. Perhaps it could be a natural phenomenon, but I can't think of anything that would cause it," Tiasa shrugged.

"I'm curious, are you a Wizard?" Wendy wondered.

"Oh! Yes, I am. A Water Wizard, although I'm not very good," she said with a nervous laugh.

"Really? Juvia's a Water Wizard as well!" Wendy said.

"Oh?" Tiasa asked in surprise, looking at Juvia.

"Indeed," she said, demonstrating by forming some orbs of water that began to fly around.

"Wow. That's amazing," Tiasa said.

"What can you do?" Juvia inquired.

"Oh… I can't do much. I've never had much opportunity to develop my magic, unfortunately. Umm… I can make small waves like this," Tiasa said, swaying her hands in front of her. The others looked on and saw small ripples began to appear in front of where her hands where. In a small area, the rain stopped following and billowed away from her. Once it was several feet away, it splashed onto the ground with a loud splash.

"Like I said… not very good," Tiasa sighed.

"It takes time to develop your magic," Erza said kindly.

"How come you haven't done so?" Juvia inquired.

"It's never been necessary here. I've lived on the island for my entire life, like everyone else. We don't often leave," Tiasa said.

"What about supplies?" Jura inquired.

"Everything is taken care of. We have enough food and water, good shelter, and healers for when we get sick. It's not glitzy, but… it's loving," Tiasa said with a smile.

"Haven't you ever wanted to leave, though?" Natsu frowned.

"Well… sure, I guess I've had thoughts about it. But I haven't had a reason to," Tiasa said. Most of the others exchanged a glance, save for Strider, Erza, Jura, Ichiya, and Juvia; all were looked at Tiasa's back.

"Since you can use Magic, have you ever thought of joining a guild?" Erza asked.

"Once or twice… but I don't think any guild would take me. I'm really a novice," Tiasa said.

"Nonsense. Everyone starts somewhere," Erza said.

"What guilds do you all belong too?" Tiasa wondered.

"Lamia Scale," Jura, Lyon, and Sherry said in unison.

"Blue Pegasus," The Trimens and Ichiya said in unison.

"I've heard of both of those guilds, I think," Tiasa said.

"How? If you don't leave the island, I mean," Lyon said.

"We don't leave it, but many do come here. The island has some of the best fishing spots in all of Ishgar. We keep up to date," Tiasa giggled; it appeared as though some of the others were just as surprised. "We're not an uncontacted tribe, you know."

"And we're from Fairy Tail," Erza said.

"Oh. You guys are the troublemakers?" Tiasa asked. Everyone laughed a bit as Erza, Wendy, Juvia, and Lucy groaned audibly while Gajeel, Gray, and Natsu began bickering about why they were called that.

"It's not our fault! It's the guys in our guild that cause the problems! These two in particular!" Lucy blamed Natsu and Gray.

"Ah. So you're a troublemaker as well?" Tiasa asked Strider.

"I only joined recently, so I haven't had the opportunity yet. I like to think that I'm gentlemanly enough to not raise a ruckus, though," he replied.

-o-

The temple was had a blueish-grey facade to it. It stood several stories high in a square pyramid type architecture with multiple walkways and entrances that helped one reach the top. At the base, there was a large entrance that would allow of them to walk through in just a few rows. Getting inside, safe from the rain, they felt a chill go down their spine.

"The temple is always cold," Tiasa said, not shivering at all.

"Used to it?" Strider asked.

"I am. I've come up here often. Don't worry, you'll settle quickly," she assured them.

"What should we do now?" Gray asked Erza.

"There are 3 stories and a cavern below, correct?" Erza asked Tiasa.

"Yes. This is the base floor, and there are two upper floors. The caverns are fairly large, but there aren't many different rooms so they shouldn't be difficult to cover. The caverns can be accessed through there," Tiasa said, pointing at an uncovered staircase that led down.

"Have you all attempted doing that yet?" Jura asked.

"I'm not sure how you mean," Tiasa said.

"Have you tried to find out if this really is the root of the rain?" Jura rephrased.

"We've made our offerings, but nothing more than that. Umm… no one on the island is really prepared to do much more than that. We're not Wizards, and the one who is - me - well, I don't know where to start," Tiasa said.

"I see. Hmm… The Trimens will stay here. Hibiki will use his Archive Magic to communicate with the rest of us," Erza said.

"Agreed, my love," Ichiya said, pointing at Erza, who shuddered.

"Lucy, Wendy, Sherry, and I will take the second floor. Jura and Ichiya will take the top floor. Gajeel, Natsu, Gray, and Lyon will explore one part of the caverns, and Tiasa, Juvia, and Strider will explore another," Erza said.

"Wait! Why do I have to be paired with him?!" Gray and Lyon demanded, pointing at each other while Gajeel and Natsu did the same.

"Because that way you can continue bickering amongst yourselves instead of dragging everyone else in as well," Erza said.

"Look at it this way, guys - if you come across a threat, the first person to beat it down will officially be the strongest among you. Think of it as a competition. Who will emerge victorious among the two Ice Wizards and the two Dragon Slayers?" Strider wondered. As he said that, Gray and Lyon looked at and gave each other an evil smirk, while Natsu and Gajeel did the same - before Natsu quickly tore off towards caverns.

"IT'S GONNA BE ME!" Natsu yelled. Not noticing the stairs were wet, he soon began to tumble.

"IN YOUR DREAMS, SALAMANDER!" Gajeel roared, tearing after him with a furious run; he soon fell as well.

"NOT A CHANCE IN HELL THAT I'M GOING TO LOSE TO ANY OF YOU!" Gray screamed, falling as Gajeel and Natsu did.

"YOU'LL LOSE TO ME, GRAY!" Lyon yelled, following and not learning a lesson. Within a second, each was out of sight, determined to prove that they were the strongest the guilds had to offer.

"Well executed," Erza said.

"Indeed. Playing to their egos. That said, they are quite powerful. I've no doubt that they will be fine. Perhaps this competition might even make them work a bit harder," Jura said.

"Shall we, my good man?" Ichiya asked Jura. With a nod, they both began to ascend the staircase.

"Keep us updated," Erza ordered Hibiki, who nodded. She, Sherry, Lucy, and Wendy headed to the second floor; while Strider, Juvia, and Tiasa headed to the cavern.

-o-

"Perhaps some light would do us good," Strider said as he pulled something out of his pocket. Juvia and Tiasa were both surprised at a sudden bright light that began to emanate from his hand. Holding it aloft, the room they were ignited, light dancing off of the wet and slimy walls, bringing an aura of peace and beauty to them. As they looked around, it wasn't too bright or too dark; and looking directly at the source, it danced in concert and peace with their eyes as opposed to stabbing at them like other bright lights.

"That's amazing. What is it?" Juvia asked. It was a small, crystal phial that was filled with some liquid. The light seemed to come directly from it, although the magic in particular was foreign to Juvia and Tiasa. Both had seen and used lacrima's, but none had produced such a beautiful, warm, and heartening glow.

"A gift from a friend back home," Strider said with a smile, turning the phial over in his hands. With a deep sigh, he continued; looking at each other, Juvia and Tiasa followed.

"Where are you from, Strider?" Tiasa wondered.

"I came to Fiore from the Northern Continent," he said.

"Wait - what? How? No one has made that journey," Tiasa said, frowning.

"My Telekinesis Magic allows me to fly. It was a long journey and I took a few tumbles… but I made it here eventually. Suffice it to say that it isn't surprising why no boats have ever crossed. I doubt anything short of something built for long distance flight, like a dragon, could make that journey with ease," Strider said.

"To bad dragons don't exist anymore," Tiasa said. Striders lip twitched, but he didn't reply. "So how long ago did you join Fairy Tail? You mentioned you only did so recently."

"It's been around a month or so, I believe," Strider said.

"And what did you do before?" she inquired.

"I traveled for a while after I arrived in Ishgar before making my way to Magnolia and Fairy Tail," Strider said.

"I don't think I've asked - did you seek us out in particular?" Juvia wondered.

"Well, the rumors of a particularly rambunctious guild certainly reached me. That said, I didn't really have any grand plans. It was the first time I inquired about any guild," Strider said.

"I'm curious… do you find it fulfilling?" Tiasa asked uncertainly.

"Hmm… I don't know if I'm qualified to answer that yet. I've found that I've become attached to the guild mates rather quickly. Master Makarov wasn't joking when he said that we're all like family. It's… heartwarming. I don't have any regrets, that much is certain; and I have been enjoying my time in the guild," Strider said.

"I see…," Tiasa trailed off.

"Why do you ask?" Strider wondered.

"Mmm…," she hummed, biting her lip as she looked around. "I love this island and the people. I love the water and the rain. But… I don't know. It is stifling."

"You wish to leave?" Strider asked.

"I don't know. Perhaps… a part of me does. But I cannot leave my grandfather," she said.

"Have you talked to him about it?" Strider wondered.

"Oh… no. I already know he'd be against it," she said with a sad smile.

"It's a difficult position. That said, you do have to look for what's best for you. But it's your decision to make," Juvia said.

"What has your experience in Fairy Tail been like?" Tiasa asked.

"Mine… well… I used to be part of another guild that had a war with Fairy Tail. Eventually, my old guild was disbanded after we lost, but Master Makarov welcomed me with open arms. It's… been one of the best experiences of my life, if I had to put it into words. Everyone is so kind here, unlike how it was in Phantom Lord. They genuinely care about you," Juvia said with a small smile. Strider smiled as well, happy for her.

"I see. Hmm…," Tiasa trailed off, frowning as she parsed through her thoughts.

They continued for several rooms, their feet plopping in random puddles here and there. Finally, upon entering a fourth room, they came across a channel of raging water. Looking downstream, Juvia could make out that it turned into a waterfall that likely poured into a large pool that connected to the bay.

"This appears to be much larger than I thought," Juvia said.

"If you include places where you can't walk. Each of the rooms we passed through usually have some sort of offering left in them, and there around maybe forty or fifty of those in total. There are several channels that lead into a larger chamber, but we never go there," Tiasa said.

"Why not?" Juvia inquired.

"It's quite dangerous. If you look at the edge, there's a waterfall that empties into a pool that empties into the bay. As of late, we've had geysers that send water back up here, but they don't flood the rooms; they usually rushed through the channel and spout out of the entrance before quickly receding," Tiasa said.

"Hmm… if we can't find anything in the rooms, I don't think we'll have any choice but to go down there," Strider said.

"I wouldn't recommend it. It's… quite dangerous. We're not completely sure of what we'll even find," Tiasa said.

"Let's hope we don't have too. Come, let's continue," Strider said, walking into another room.

-o-

"Nothing so far. Man, this is getting boring," Natsu grumbled.

"Aye. No fish, either," Happy grumbled.

"Always complaining," Gajeel said.

"You wanna go? Cause I'm ready to go," Natsu said, getting in his face.

"Tsk. Children," Lyon said smugly.

"Like you're one to talk, Snow Queen," Gray snickered, seeing Lyon had taken his clothes off.

"LOOK AT YOURSELF!" Lyon yelled back. Gray yelped, seeing he had taken his own off as well.

"Man, those two are weird," Natsu grumbled, shaking his head at them.

"For once we agree," Gajeel said with a scoff.

"Oh hell no! No way you two have any right to say that!" Gray said, rearing one of his hands back.

"YOU WANNA GO RIGHT NOW? LET'S GO!" Natsu said, fire beginning to circle his fists.

"Wait! Shut up! Do you hear that?" Gajeel asked.

"Hear what?" Lyon asked, listening intently.

"Wait… I hear it. Kind of sounds… like… oh crap," Natsu grimaced. As the others turned to see what he was talking about, they were smashed head on with a significant rush of water.

"CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!" they screamed on their way into the pool below.

"HAPPY!" Natsu managed to cry out.

"AYE!" Happy yelled, quickly sprouting wings and grabbing Natsu, who grabbed Gray. Lily did the same for Gajeel, who grabbed on to Lyon.

"Let's head down below. Looks like we might find something there," Lily said. Happy and the others nodded in agreement and began to look for a same spot.

-o-

"Do you have any information for us, Hibiki?" Strider inquired telepathically.

"Are you using telepathy magic?" Hibiki asked in surprise.

"I am. It appears to be a bit more powerful now, though. As though someone is amplifying it," Strider said.

"Good guess. I can also use telepathy magic. But as for your question, nothing new yet. Scans indicate there's 54 separate rooms in the caverns and almost nothing of interest; no significant output of any kind. There's a massive chamber somewhere there as well, though. I can't seem to get a read on it, however. Might be worth checking out," Hibiki said.

"Wonderful. After we finish going through a few more rooms, we'll head there," Strider said.

-o-

"There doesn't seem to be much here," Erza said with a frown as she led her group around the second floor.

"If there was, I think the villagers would've gotten it," Sherry shrugged.

"I'm with Sherry on this. Still… it's really nice in here," Lucy said, looking around. The insides of the temple were covered with various offerings and other items. None was to out of the way; the usual fruits and vegetables, some chunks of animal meat, and other finery such as clothing and jewelry. The walls themselves glistened and bathed them in a light blue glow.

"These must be their deities," Carla said, flying to two large statues in the middle of the floor. They were carved out of a blue stone - one was a man with a short beard and shoulder length hair wielding a trident with three parallel points, as opposed to the traditional curve; the other, a woman with water wrapped around her body, her hands flayed to the sides and her hair going down her back straight.

"Do you guys think they're behind it?" Lucy asked nervously.

"We can't rule it out yet," Erza replied. "Let's continue walking around. We'll make a few more rounds in case we missed anything, although I'm not sure we did. After we finish up here, we'll head down to the caverns. I'm sure the men could use some help covering them."

"Speaking of men, what's the deal with the new guy?" Sherry wondered.

"What do you mean?" Erza asked, her head going side to side.

"He just joined?" Sherry wondered.

"Recently, yes," Erza answered.

"And what's his story?" she wondered.

"You'll have to ask him," Erza said.

"Ah. Mysterious. Lovely," she giggled.

"I thought you had a thing for Ren," Lucy said thoughtfully.

"He's handsome too," Sherry smirked.

-o-

"Nothing, man" Ichiya said with a frown.

"Indeed. Perhaps we should join the others?" Jura suggested.

"I do as well. Let us go," Ichiya nodded.

"What are you thoughts on Fairy Tail's newest member?" Jura wondered.

"Quite an impressive man. Have you seen someone fly like that?" Ichiya inquired.

"Never. Not even Wind Wizards. I believe Ren is an Air Wizard, however," Jura said.

"Indeed. While his parfum is extraordinary, he cannot fly like Strider. No, that appears to be one of a kind," Ichiya said.

"There was something off, however," Jura said.

"His magic?" Ichiya wondered.

"Yes. I could barely sense it. That wouldn't be surprising if he were a novice, but I don't get that feeling. He appears to know the landscape," Jura said.

"I get the same feeling. The man has a striking presence, that much is certian," Ichiya said. "I am curious to see where he goes, man. To be expected of his guild choice. Fairy Tail's parfum has always attracted the beautiful and talented."

-o-

"Looks like we don't have any other choice," Strider said as he looked down the precipice to the pool below. He saw water frothing in the spot that falls cascaded into. He could also make out narrow but walkable rock ledges as well as what appeared to be additional rooms. Most notable was a wide gap that he assumed would lead into the bay.

"How do we get down there? I could simply use the water, but…," Juvia trailed off.

"Are you alright with this, Tiasa?" Strider asked. She met his eyes and paused before nodding.

"Yes. I suppose we don't have any other choice," she sighed.

"Alright. Hold on," he said, holding his arms out. Juvia blushed a mad red while Tiasa had a slightly subdued but notable pinkness on her cheeks.

"W-w-w-what?" Juvia blubbered.

"Hold on. I'm going to fly us down there. Better than jumping, although I'm not averse to that either," Strider said.

"Oh, I'd rather not do that!" Tiasa said, tightly gripping him around the neck. Strider put his arms around her waist and held her close, her cheeks pushing against his. Juvia wasn't having that; she quickly and tightly held him around the waist. As Strider looked down, he saw her shivering slightly.

"Juvia, are you alright? You seem uh… cold," he said. As she looked up, she had hearts in her eyes.

"On the contrary my love. I am completely at peace. Were you and I too perish at this very second, I would consider this a life happily lived," she said, hearts in her eyes as she nuzzled against him. Strider and Tiasa were both surprised by the forwardness of her statement but he smiled and put his arm around her waist as well. Slowly, they began to levitate a few feet off the ground before gently descending.

"Oh my gosh…," Tiasa whispered.

"This is… amazing," Juvia said, forgetting his presence for a moment as she focused on the sensation.

"I'm glad you two are enjoying it," Strider said, quickening the pace a bit. It was around ten seconds later that they finally landed on a ledge. Tiasa and Juvia still clung on to him, trying to digest the experience.

"We have to do this again," Tiasa whispered.

"Happily," Strider said, flashing her a smile. She returned it and quickly gave him a peck on the cheek. Juvia was oblivious to it, looking up and down and trying to reconcile that they levitated down her.

"Heads up that Jura, Master Ichiya, Wendy, Lucy, Erza, and Sherry will be joining you guys in a short while. Wait for them before you continue," Hibiki said.

"Alright. Thanks," Strider thought back. "Guess this would be the ideal time to take a short break. Let's head into this room here," Strider said. The three walked in - and not a minute later, the entire island began to rumble.

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