Reyuz Fernandez, age 10
"HELPP!!" A woman was running through a plain of long grass, her skirts hiked up as she raced away from the large, bear-like creature that was loping after her. "SOMEBODY HELP ME, PLEASE." She fell, and turned around in horror to stare at her attacker.
"It's alright, lady." A voice came from behind her and she looked to see a child with short blue hair standing with its back to her, directly facing the monster. Holding its left hand out in front of it, it said, quietly, "Heavenly Body Magic: White Path." The creature stopped abruptly as a thin wall of white light sprung up in front of it, its nose hitting the strange barrier. Shaking its head, it sniffed at the barrier, and the kid didn't stop it, simply staying still for a long moment. It paced back and forth, as if trying to decide what to do, but just as it gave an irritated huff and planted its big ugly head against the wall, three staffs slammed into the ground around the creature. "Two-Layered Magic Circle: Thin Spark." Two magic seals appeared layered above his head, one blue, one purple, and a thin arrow of purple light hit the creature in the back, then burst into flames, setting the creature's fur alight. It howled in pain and scampered off, though not appearing truly hurt.
The kid turned around and smiled at the woman, holding out its right hand. Immediately, three things struck her. The first was that she could not determine, for the life of her, what gender the kid was. The second was that it had a strange mark in grey on its right palm. It looked to be a grinning witch with bony teeth - a guild mark. The last was an even stranger tattoo in dark red around its left eye, an oddly familiar tattoo. Her breath hitched as she remembered where she'd seen it before. Long ago, she'd seen it while working in the Magic Council, gracing the face of the notorious Jellal Fernandez, a criminal of the highest order, who had almost single-handedly brought down the Magic Council and caused the firing of Etherion. It was said he'd even escaped from jail, but no news of him had been heard in decades. Without stopping to think about it, she jumped up, screamed, and ran for her life.
Reyuz frowned and stared after her, putting its hand on its hips. "What's wrong with her?" Then, it seemed to brighten, an idea clearly entering its mind. Putting its hand against the ground, it said again, "Meteor!" A strange golden glow covered its body and it was suddenly racing back, all the way home, a nearly deserted camp in the forest. The minute it stopped, the golden glow faded away, and the blue-haired kid placed its palms against its knees, breathing hard.
It sat down hard on its butt, and let out a long breath, when a female voice said mockingly, "So the triumphant young master returns, hmm?"
"Sister Meredy." It looked up smiling, a look quickly replaced by shock, as it saw her dragging the carcass of the giant bear. "Eh!? How did you-?"
"It's dinner." She said bluntly. "Go tell Jellal that it's time to eat."
"Stop following me everywhere," Reyuz muttered ungratefully, as it went off to look for its father. Reyuz had heard that Crime Sorciere had once had almost ten members, but each of them had left, ready to live their lives clean of their sins. Now it was just the three of them.
It found Jellal staring at a spherical lacrima, an endlessly sad look on his face. Reyuz had seen its father with this expression before, some deep scar that the child instinctively knew would never really be healed, perhaps even the reason for Crime Sorciere's formation. Creeping up behind him, it saw several children, maybe around its age, there was a girl with vibrant red hair with another with scruffy black-hair, watching a blonde boy face off against a girl with white hair. "Father?" It asked, and the older mage jumped, clearing the image from the lacrime before turning around to give it a tired smile. "Who were those people?" It asked quickly, before he could change the subject.
That said look instantly came back, and for a second Reyuz thought he wouldn't tell, but then he said, "That was Fairy Tail." He waved his hand at the ball and the image returned. "It's another guild. A kind one. They're like a family, a very precious family that walks in the light."
Jellal's child watched him sadly and asked, "Not like us?"
With a rueful laugh, he corrected, "Not like me." Before ruffling the kid's hair, then stopped and said seriously. "Reyuz I want you to promise me. One day, you will leave Crime Sorciere. Even if you don't join them, find Fairy Tail, and in whatever way you can, love the girl with the red hair. She is the child of a very dear friend of mine."
Not quite sure what to think of that, it simply nodded, "Okay, father. I promise."
"Good! Let's go eat, then. It smells like Meredy's making something tasty." Jellal stood abruptly, putting the lacrima away and tickling Reyuz before the two of them returned to the camp and their little family.