Raviel sighed, keeping his gaze on the stars above. "You go on ahead. I'll catch up later, Mira-chan." He still had quite a bit of thinking to do, though Raviel did find himseld involunatrily shivering ever so slightly. Even if he had spent a great deal of his childhood outdoors, the Devil Slayer had never truly grown accustomed to the cold. He could endure it, but Raviel was was no more immune to the cold than Gray was immune to heat. "Mirajane, would you....." Raviel cut his statement short, shaking his head. It wasn't the right time, or rather he just wasn't ready. Raviel wanted to be free to express his feelings, but his fear of losing someone so precious was too strong. It would have to wait for now. He would have to be content with knowing his feelings were recicprocated in full.
{I still think we should try to find a way to work in the seven-year loss of Fairy Tail's greatest. Would open quite a few doors, maybe give enough time for a particular project to meet fruition? A.K.A. the Eclipse Project}















