Hey guys! :D I won't go into too much detail about anything, but I'm a newcomer. I hope you like the stories I plan to write. If you see anything wrong with what I wrote I encourage you to tell me in the comments. (If I get any.) I'm creating this for my sister, so I hope she likes it. :3 The songs "Delusional" and "Brainwash", by Simon Curtis, are what inspired this story. If you can read and listen to songs at the same time I suggest you listen to these songs while reading this.
Disclaimers: -Man doesn't belong to me in any sort of way. All rights belong to the awesome Katsura Hoshino.
The plot, however, is my idea. Please do not use it because it would be plagiarism.
TykixLavi and KandaxLavi, which means, it's yaoi! BoyxBoy! Don't like, don't read. You've been warned.
Well, I think that's it! Enjoy the fanfiction.
It was a pleasantly beautiful morning in the Order. Akuma weren't attacking, the Noah weren't destroying the Order, Komui wasn't building some out of control invention, and very few missions were handed out. It seemed like a free day. Seemed. Lavi, the energetic redhead, was stuck in the library reading. Strict orders from Bookman, the Old Panda. Lavi was currently trying to find a book he hasn't read. With his photographic memory, he only needs to read a book once.
"Come on, there has to be one book I haven't read yet." Lavi complained. "I'm in here for two more hours!" He already wasted one hour just searching the library! Lavi sighed. There was no way he read every book in the library, but it was believable, because he wasted one hour searching. He thought that maybe he could escape and hope that Bookman won't find him. No, that's impossible. He always finds him and he's always punished to more hours of reading. When he has nothing to read! The Usagi sighed in defeat.
"Hm?" His eyes drifted off into no particular direction. He noticed another bookshelf filled with, well, books.
"I don't think I've checked that one yet." Lavi thought to himself. He walked over to the shelves and started checking the books.
"Read this, and this, this to, oh I read this one to. Why am I not surprised? Oh wait…I haven't read this one yet." Lavi nervously laughed. He had thrown a bunch of the books behind him and made a mess.
Besides Lavi nervously thinking of his death, he read the cover of the book. "Affected Mind?" He spoke to himself. "That's a strange name for a book." The redhead made himself comfortable and opened the book to a random page. "Consciousness." He muttered. "A complex topic that has plagued scientists since antiquity. Only recently have they considered consciousness a realistic research topic." Lavi continued reading until the last paragraph of the subject. He had never been interested in this particular subject, but for some reason, he wanted to continue reading. He turned the page. "Memory Lane. The hippocampus, within the brain's gray matter, could act as a memory box. But this storage area isn't so discriminatory. It turns out that both true and false memories activate similar brain regions." He mumbled. He got to the last few pages. "Sweet Dreams. Some people think that we dream about tasks and emotions that we take care of during the day, and that the process can help solidify thoughts and memories. Dreaming happens during your deepest sleep, called Rapid Eye Movement." He yawned.
He was about to close the book, then he saw something written in small lettering. "Although, some people say that you can go into an even deeper sleep. One where you can go inside your mind, and live through it as if it were real. Some people say it's death, because no one has ever woken up from this, yet others don't, because even though they never wake up, they're still breathing." Lavi gulped. The thought of never waking up, but still being alive, terrified him. It was like being buried alive, but not as bad.
He heard a deafening sound come from behind him. "Aaah!" He jumped. He turned only to see a pile of books on the ground. "Oh, books fell." He laughed at himself slightly relieved. Lavi glanced at the book before picking it up. He looked at it long enough to decide one thing.
"Nah, none of that's true! I'm worrying too much." Lavi confirmed. Throwing the book on the table, he sprinted out of the library to get the lunch he missed.
The day went by rather quickly, and everyone was getting ready for a long night of sleep; especially Lavi. He drowsed down the hallways hoping to reach his room soon.
"Oh, Lavi!" Lavi halted to the call of his name. He twisted his head slightly to see the overly obsessive, sister loving fool, Komui.
"Ugh, what does he want?!" Lavi groaned. He hesitantly tottered over to Komui. "Yeah, what do you want?" He asked as politely as he could at the moment. Komui looked at Lavi pleadingly.
"Will you help me find something real quick?" Lavi groaned. He had a bad feeling about this. Most of the stuff used, by Komui, in the science department always ended up destroying half the order. Unfortunately though, he really didn't have a choice.
"Sure. What is it?" "Just one of the old parts to Sir Komlin!" Lavi groaned once more. He knew it was going to be bad. "Alright." He sighed. Komui clapped happily.
Komui and Lavi walked into the science department and began their search. After about fifteen minutes of searching, Komui finally found it behind his desk. Lavi exhaled.
"Thank you, Lavi!" You've been a big help." Komui thanked the now exhausted rabbit.
"No problem." Lavi said while stretching. He paused and turned to Komui. "Hey, Komui?" Lavi asked.
"Yes?"
"Can I ask you question?"
"Of course."
"Well I-"Without even finishing his question, Komui randomly shouted, "No, you cannot date my Lenalee!" It was a few moments of silence before Lavi continued. "-just wanted to know if there was a state beyond REM state." Komui relaxed a little. "Oh, I thought-""Yeah, I know…well, is there?" Lavi inquired.
"Well, some people say there is, although, since there is no physical proof, we don't know for sure. Why?"
"Oh, I just read it in a book and was curious." Lavi explained. Komui nodded. "Well, I should go to bed. See you in the morning Komui." They told each other goodnight and went to their separate rooms to sleep. Komui, on the other hand, was snooping around the science department thanking Lavi for a brilliant, new idea he gave him.
Oh god. Lavi, why?! You don't know what's going to happen to you! I mean, *clears throat* let's see what happens the next chapter.
