A bit disappointed, Trex looked over at Zelia. Thankfully, she had picked up the exceed and was now holding the little guy. Glancing at Lucy, he nodded in agreement as Zelia replied. "Thank you for your help." He told them. "If you hear anything please let us know." "We will." Natsu promised. The idea of another dragon slayer excited him. If they could get the guy into their guild they would be even more powerful. There weren't that many dragon slayers around, and even less natural ones. He did not know any other guild that had more than one. Considering they had at least four now that Laxus was back, they were becoming pretty famous as the dragon slayer guild. Besides, maybe this new dragon slayer will know what happened to Igneel. After all these years, Natsu still hadn't given up hope that he will one day find the dragon. "And we'll check with the other guild members to see if they've heard anything." Wendy promised. Though, the odds were doubtful. If anyone in the guild heard about another dragon slayer they would have let Natsu and the others know right away. "Thanks." Trex stated gratefully. Giving a firm nod, Trex turned followed Zelia back outside. "Well that was a bummer." He declared. He looked toward Bodo. "Sorry little guy. You'll have to stick with us until we find this Gyatsu." He stated, however long that took. Untying the horses, Trex grabbed the reins. "You ready?" He inquired looking at Zelia. "Did you want to stop off at your apartment and drop your stuff off?" It was on the other side of town but he did not mind. The trip out of town was going to be a long walk and there was no reason to carry extra gear unless desired. Of course, if they had to stop somewhere in the middle of nowhere, the extra gear might come in handy. But then again, he was keeping his as he liked to be prepared. And knowing Zelia, she would probably keep hers as well. ~~~~ With Flynn looking like he was sleeping, Skye pulled her bag over and opened it. Pulling out a book she had borrowed from the Fairy Tail library, she opened it up and found her spot. However, her mind was not into reading. Every bump caused her to glance up as if it was an attack. Finally sighing, she closed the book and put it back. She glanced over her shoulder to the road ahead. The man driving the wagon seemed lost in his own thoughts. A piece of wheat hung from his teeth and every so often he would move it aside and spit tobacco to the side of the road. Grimacing, Skye looked away. How anyone could stand such foul stuff, she could not understand. She had tried it once, having been pressured to give it a try. Of course, it was more of a joke on her. [i]"It's good. You'll like[/i]. She shook her head. She should have known better. But oh well. The ride was long and a bit boring. Yawning, Skye leaned back and looked back up at the clouds. It was going to be a long day. She wondered what the others were doing and if they had made it safely. She hoped that they would make it safely back to Magnolia as well. Where was Tye and the others? She frowned thoughtfully. They would not have given up so easily. It wasn't in Tye's nature. Skye knew that she her sister would not rest until she had her way. Nothing seemed to please Tye more than to torment her younger sister. Skye sighed. It was a shame they had even came to Fiore. At least the others seemed more interested in getting the keys than in her. She bit her lip and pushed thoughts of the old gang away. No need to spoil such a good day. However, fear still rang in the back of her mind and she knew that whether it was today, tomorrow, or in a month. Tye would come back and deal with her and then her friends will know who truly was and leave her high and dry. She grunted. There was no need for Tye to kill her. There were worse things than death.