"It's not that I'm always horny, it's just that you're so damn sexy"

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"It's not that I'm always horny, it's just that you're so damn sexy"
Mi primer speedpaint :D
I love how Invel used the word "darkness". He didn't just say Gray will become evil. He said that he will be swallowed by the darkness. Gray is all the light Juvia ever saw, he is the one who brought the sun into her life. And now it's her turn to shine bright enough to keep the clouds away.
My Queen: Juvia
I support Nalu and Gruvia but if Juvia is a stalker, what about Natsu ? I love these two !
Oh Juvia <3 I’m still practice
I love thats dress *belongs to Lucy* but I need put on Juvia
Juvia es perfección *^*
*Missed Gray, sorry *
Shy
Fandom: Fairy Tail Pairing: Gruvia Prompt: Shy World: AU
Look! An AU Gruvia because I felt like it! :)
Juvia has always been shy.
It’s not anything new, not really, but she still feels sad every time she thinks about it. There are a lot of things she has missed out on because she’s too afraid to speak up, but she just doesn’t have the courage.
So the days pass by, and high school and college both slip away like they didn’t mean anything at all, and Juvia’s still as silent as she’s always been. She’s the financial adviser for a small place, a piercing parlor, and while talking to people on the phone has always been easier than in person, she still makes more mistakes than most. She’s surprised that her boss, Gajeel, hasn’t fired her yet--or rather, won’t fire her. And he doesn’t allow her to quit, either.
It’s his strange, rough way of saying that he believes in her, and she’s happy that she met him when she was in college. They had struck up an odd friendship, and even to this day she’s never had a better friend than Gajeel.
What’s more, though, is that she’s even more quiet around Gajeel’s newest employee. That’s saying a lot, because Juvia knows she’s not very talkative anyway.
But this man--he’s probably the most handsome man that Juvia’s ever seen, and even though he works in their piercing parlor and also in the tattoo parlor next door, he’s only got one tattoo. He’s considered the piercings before, he’s told Gajeel a few times, but he just never saves enough money for it. He’s too busy donating to Ur’s Orphanage, because it’s where he grew up.
That’s another thing that endears the new guy to Juvia. He’s kind, and he’s considerate, and although he seems a little standoffish at first, she already can’t count the number of times he’s silently walked her home late at night with the false excuse that he lives nearby.
She knows he lives in the opposite direction.
And Juvia also knows that she’s falling for Gray, because he’s kind and attractive and handsome and seems to understand her. Other telltale signs leak out when she least expects them to, like when she rereads her diary to remember the few times she’s had the courage to speak and realizes that it’s full of Gray. She doesn’t really know when it began, but her diary’s always mentioning him, ever since that very first day, so she thinks it might have been love at first sight.
She tries to ignore the childish doodling on one page, where it’s filled with nothing but his name, hearts, her name, and even Mrs. Juvia Fullbuster.
She’s not in high school anymore, and she didn’t do this back then anyway.
She knows that she doesn’t want to miss out on yet another thing because she’s too damn shy, but she just doesn’t know how to speak up. She keeps trying, night after night, to work up the courage as he leaves her at her door, but she can only ever squeak, “Thank you!” at his retreating back.
She doesn’t know how, but somehow her feelings reach him.
One night, after almost a year of Juvia’s awkward attempts to speak coherently to him for more than a few moments, Gray pauses at the end of her street. She’s mindful of him when he walks her home, so of course she notices when he slows his steps and comes to a halt. She falters a little and stops beside him, cocking her head inquisitively to the side.
He knows it’s a question of why without the need for words--that’s just how well he knows her.
“Juvia,” he says, scratching the back of his neck as he averts his gaze, “I was wondering if you would catch that new movie with me on Friday? The one with pirates that’s opening this weekend...”
A brilliant red blossoms across her cheeks, and when he looks back at her, trying to stutter out an answer, a warm grin crosses his features. And he’s back, then, to the calm, confident coworker she’s been falling for--has fallen for--and she finally manages to speak.
“Y-yes! J-Juvia would like that very much!” she doesn’t realize how much her hands are trembling as she continues to blush, looking into his eyes for longer than she’s ever done.
When she realizes, she gasps, apologizes, and thanks him for walking her home all at once.
And Gray just laughs.
He laughs, and she can feel a tingle from her head to her toes as he directs a dazzling smile at her, drops an arm around her shoulders, and admits, “That’s gotta be the most I’ve ever heard you say at once!”
She’s positive he sees her blush, because her entire body feels hot and embarrassed, but she’s much too happy to care as he sends her off with a bright smile, a wave, and a sudden promise to meet her in the morning at the coffee shop she frequents before work.
And Juvia doesn’t think she could be any more blessed than she is.