Into the Water

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(ILL JUST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TIME NOW AND UPDATE MY STORY! Sorry I haven't updated! )

Lucy's P.O.V

Hiyori's small figure was laying in front of me sleeping, but there's an awake version that is against the Yato God. Yato's eyes were widened in surprise.

I crawl towards the sleeping Hiyori and grab her hand. She's still alive. Then I dart my eyes toward the other Hiyori.

There was this rumbling that luckily shook the ground slightly. I look at Yato and he's in a state of panic. I open my mouth to call him but didn't feel like that was my place anymore!

"What the hell!" I scream into the air. Yato and Hiyori are close and kneeling down across from me.

"Natsu..." Yato muttered. That was enough for the adrenaline to rush through me and I darted away toward the source. In the heat I snatched my keys. I passed them quickly and left them stunned.

I was feeling light as I ran through bushes and jumped over rocks gracefully. It wasn't until I started to feel my thrust burn that I felt dizzy. Pictures, no, images of Natsu danced in my mind almost as much as the trees dashed past me.

Natsu is more important!
Natsu is more important!
NATSU IS MORE IMPORTANT!

I splashed into a pond suddenly. Why am I not at the guild yet? The guild was so close! I stop once I'm knew deep in it.

When did this even get here?

My searched through it but there was no known piece of land that marked the guilds existence. I noticed that on the other side was a steep drop off. Indicating that the land was once there and either had a ground plate removed or it'd been torn off brutally.

"Natsuuuu~! Where are youuuuuuu!" I screamed calmly. He's going to be just fine. He has to be just fine.

I focused downward at the water. The part I was walking through was getting deeper and was pitch black. Who knows what's lying down there.

The waves reminded me of sharks and I had to keep calm so I didn't hyperventilate myself to death. I'm not scared of water. I'm just scared of dying in water.

"Natsu!" I screamed as the water splashed around my legs from my movements and I frantically searched the waters. The ground, I couldn't tell if it was shaking anymore, that'd be determined by my place on the land but I'm not on land anymore, obviously.

That's when everything dropped. I was sunk under the water. It felt like something snatched around my ankle completely and dragged me under! Everything was so dark.

I tightly closed my eyes as I held my breathe. My hand went to my belt and I twirled my fingers around the familiar water key. I prepared my breath.

I would have to keep talking under water to summon this key!

"OPEN GATE- WATER.. BEeree!" My voice was gurgled and my breath was gone completely. I started sucking water in my lungs. Unfortunately that only made my lungs hurt even more.

The black spots didn't matter anymore because everything was already black, from it being night. I think I might've dropped my keys but the water pressure around my hands confused me.

I tried to grasp at something that wasn't there. Above me I reached for the stars. Maybe they would send aide.

Am I finally joining mother?
Will I see Natsu in the afterlife?
Was believing in god all this time any good? Does he even exist?

I felt two thin arms wrap around my stomach ribs and pulled me upward. I thought I heard a voice loud and clear but that's impossible for a human to be able to talk under water!

My eyes tried to open and only managed to squint open slightly. A ghostly light was the only thing now. It surpassed the black spots in my eyes. Maybe this is God. Maybe it's mom!

"Is that you mom?" I tried to say but nothing but silence was released from my mouth. I grabbed my throat instantly.

"I'm not Layla you idiot!" Aquarius? Is that you?

I gasp out in relief. I summoned her!

Aquarius started to light up so everything wasn't so dark but I knew for a fact that I am definitely not on land. I'm not on the surface of the water.

I'm at the bottom of the river and for some odd reason am still breathing.

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