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Fairy Tail begins when the celestial wizard Lucy joins the magical guild of Magnolia. She has experienced so many adventures with her new friends, but what about the time she spent as a runaway? When Lucy Heartfilia was on her own did she have adventures previous to life at Fairy Tail?

Chapter One: Lucky Lucy Heartfilia

Lucy sat alone in her spacious room. The roof expanded well over the head of the young blond girl, and yet still kept going higher. Flipping the pages of Sorcerer's Weekly, Lucy was the happiest she could be in this prison. She sat on the luxurious bed with her back against the wall and set down the magazine. She thought to herself, why must I be restricted to this property, waiting on the edge for my chance to run? Why must I be refrained by my father in this jail? Though, its not a jail. It’s my home. It was her home. Mother. I cant believe its been almost six years since she passed away. I miss her every day. As Lucy’s thoughts remembered the once fond times throughout the Heartfilia household, a tear escaped from her lashes, falling silently on the cover of her reading material. Her soaked eyes looked from the magazine to her gate keys, then
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Business wasn’t the interest on Lucy’s clever mind. She was plagued with thoughts of being a runaway. What would she do? Would she just leave for the nearest town? How would she make money? Where would she live? The moment her teacher and friend let lessons end she rushed back to her room. Maybe I could really do this. She tore off her suffocating dress and replaced it with a blue and white jacket along with her blue skirt, accessorized with her gate keys and whip. She felt energized and confident, more so than ever before. She felt prepared to leave. Leave behind her father that never was a father, and leave behind her mother’s memory. No. She wouldn’t leave behind her mother’s memory, she would take it with her, remembering her mother in her

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