The first thing Althea did after returning from the Aetherial Wastes, a separate dimension for spirits such as herself, was to come right back to Magnolia. She couldn’t really pinpoint the reason why. Did she really just have nowhere else to go? Maybe her feet led her back to these familiar streets in search of something warm, something nostalgic? During her time alone, she never once contemplated what she’d do if she made it out of the dimension of void, it was always more of a concern whether she’d ever leave in the first place. It took all her emotional and physical energy just to continue the hopeless trek through the pale void, and she still wasn’t quite sure of the mechanics behind her return. A black rift split open in the emptiness, so the aetherial just stepped right in. Althea was half expecting to enter some other form of eternal torture, but no. A vibrant blue sky greeted her, a cradle of wispy white clouds embracing the yellow Earthland sun. It was the same as she remembered, but her visage underneath that familiar sky was far from the same.
Any hint of her previous childlike countenance was gone. She used to be a young girl on the verge of pubescence, but here Althea was, a fully mature young woman. Her blonde hair was the same, albeit much shorter. Meanwhile, her sometimes red, sometimes blue eyes had settled into a desaturated amber color. Thankfully, she hadn't run into any of the few other residents of the Wastes for a very long time, so any battle injuries had long since healed. Her attire was a bit worn and tattered, but thankfully it wasn’t to a degree that was too out of the ordinary.
Really, nothing was stopping Althea from immediately bursting right back into Fairy Tail and announcing her presence. But something about that idea… she wasn’t quite ready for it yet. The aetherial had quickly arrived in Magnolia via a few concurrent transportation spells with the sky still a clear blue. However, now the yellow sun was disappearing behind the dark silhouettes of Magnolia's townhouses. Meanwhile, Althea had spent her time sitting on top of the tallest building she could find, doing her best to not be noticed by any of the pedestrians below. It was situated on the complete opposite side of Magnolia from the Fairy Tail guild hall, and she was doing her best to suppress any hint of her magical energy. How meek. Was the sight of people after so long really that stunning? If it was just a few years ago, the aetherial would’ve been able to disregard any apprehension and stride right back in. She would’ve been grinning from ear to ear, brushing off her lengthy disappearance with a few light-hearted words. But Althea then and Althea now were very different. Perhaps that was one of the reasons for her hesitation. She wasn’t prepared to accept that she changed, and she also didn’t want her former colleagues to confront her about it.
“Ha.”
She couldn’t help but let out a soft laugh. Her concerns were so pathetic, and she had already wasted more than enough time. Watching the residents of Magnolia go about their daily lives just made her want to go to the guild hall even less. If Althea sat around for any longer, she’d completely lose her nerve. And who knows? Maybe the guild hall wasn’t even open, she could just turn right back around and leave Magnolia forever for some newer pastures. And so, she discreetly scaled down the building on which she was perched and began making her way to her old guild. But as Althea approached, a small lump began to form in her throat.
“...Right, Elysium.” She muttered under her breath as she hurriedly collected herself. Althea already knew that Fairy Tail was renovating the guild hall after the old one was decimated by a group of dark mages. However, the aetherial was still half expecting to see the same office building as when she first joined the guild as a young girl fresh from the boonies.
As Althea got closer, her half-hearted hopes of the guild hall somehow being closed were dashed. Letting out a sigh, she stiffly opened the doors and walked inside, straightening out any expression on her face. But this is where the young woman ran into her first real roadblock. How was she meant to rejoin the guild…? When she first arrived at Fairy Tail, someone just walked right up to her, stamped her with a guild mark, and boom, she was in. In any subsequent instances of her accepting someone into the guild, she did much the same. Should she take a similar approach? But what if she ended up meeting someone who knew her before? Well, it was a bit too late to be worrying about that at this point, Althea just walked right into the place she spent 99% of her free time in the past. The guild's interior didn’t help, she couldn’t help but compare it to the one in her memories. So, unable to decide if she wanted someone to notice or not, the aetherial dazedly stood right in the middle of the room.
Any hint of her previous childlike countenance was gone. She used to be a young girl on the verge of pubescence, but here Althea was, a fully mature young woman. Her blonde hair was the same, albeit much shorter. Meanwhile, her sometimes red, sometimes blue eyes had settled into a desaturated amber color. Thankfully, she hadn't run into any of the few other residents of the Wastes for a very long time, so any battle injuries had long since healed. Her attire was a bit worn and tattered, but thankfully it wasn’t to a degree that was too out of the ordinary.
Really, nothing was stopping Althea from immediately bursting right back into Fairy Tail and announcing her presence. But something about that idea… she wasn’t quite ready for it yet. The aetherial had quickly arrived in Magnolia via a few concurrent transportation spells with the sky still a clear blue. However, now the yellow sun was disappearing behind the dark silhouettes of Magnolia's townhouses. Meanwhile, Althea had spent her time sitting on top of the tallest building she could find, doing her best to not be noticed by any of the pedestrians below. It was situated on the complete opposite side of Magnolia from the Fairy Tail guild hall, and she was doing her best to suppress any hint of her magical energy. How meek. Was the sight of people after so long really that stunning? If it was just a few years ago, the aetherial would’ve been able to disregard any apprehension and stride right back in. She would’ve been grinning from ear to ear, brushing off her lengthy disappearance with a few light-hearted words. But Althea then and Althea now were very different. Perhaps that was one of the reasons for her hesitation. She wasn’t prepared to accept that she changed, and she also didn’t want her former colleagues to confront her about it.
“Ha.”
She couldn’t help but let out a soft laugh. Her concerns were so pathetic, and she had already wasted more than enough time. Watching the residents of Magnolia go about their daily lives just made her want to go to the guild hall even less. If Althea sat around for any longer, she’d completely lose her nerve. And who knows? Maybe the guild hall wasn’t even open, she could just turn right back around and leave Magnolia forever for some newer pastures. And so, she discreetly scaled down the building on which she was perched and began making her way to her old guild. But as Althea approached, a small lump began to form in her throat.
“...Right, Elysium.” She muttered under her breath as she hurriedly collected herself. Althea already knew that Fairy Tail was renovating the guild hall after the old one was decimated by a group of dark mages. However, the aetherial was still half expecting to see the same office building as when she first joined the guild as a young girl fresh from the boonies.
As Althea got closer, her half-hearted hopes of the guild hall somehow being closed were dashed. Letting out a sigh, she stiffly opened the doors and walked inside, straightening out any expression on her face. But this is where the young woman ran into her first real roadblock. How was she meant to rejoin the guild…? When she first arrived at Fairy Tail, someone just walked right up to her, stamped her with a guild mark, and boom, she was in. In any subsequent instances of her accepting someone into the guild, she did much the same. Should she take a similar approach? But what if she ended up meeting someone who knew her before? Well, it was a bit too late to be worrying about that at this point, Althea just walked right into the place she spent 99% of her free time in the past. The guild's interior didn’t help, she couldn’t help but compare it to the one in her memories. So, unable to decide if she wanted someone to notice or not, the aetherial dazedly stood right in the middle of the room.