Ok So I am the type of person to finish one story before writing another but unfortunately, i just love DGM so much and I can't wait to start another story! So this is umm my first DGM story! So this is an Stardust AU!

I'm new here sooo.. spare me

Truly Yours,

Renaichi-kun

I don't own DGM or any of its characters


Are we human because we gaze at the stars? Or do we gaze at them because we are human?

Did you ever wonder do the stars gaze back?

Our story begins 150 years ago, at the Royal Academy of Science in London, England where a letter had arrived containing a very strange inquiry. it had come from a country boy, the scientist had regarded it as a practical joke of some kind, but had politely replied that query was impossible and illogical. The boy lived in a small village called Wall, so named because of the wall that ran alongside of it.

The wall had hidden its secrets for many years, protected by the Bookman clan. What lies beyond, is a world that only in our wildest dreams would be in existence.

"I am charged with guarding the only portal to another world, and you're asking me to just let you through?!"

The man named Bookman had eyed the other gentleman suspiciously.

The other gentleman, young and handsome was known as Cross Marian.

"Well yes, because let's be honest it's just a wall"

Cross had smiled mischievously and and pointed over the other side of the wall, a green field laid upon their eyes as and moonlight had shined upon the grass.

"Look old man, do you see another world out there? No. What you see is very likely from this world, you call a field" He had said mockingly.

Bookman had followed the other man's gaze, knowing what lies beyond is a secret he needed to protect, he answered the other man in silence. Cross had a grin in his face and patted his back to show what he meant.

"Look again, do you see anything nonhuman? No. And do you know why?"

Bookman had a scowl in his face and gave the other a questioning look, waiting patiently for the young man's answer.

"Because it's a fi-eld!"

Cross had said it in a-matter-of-fact, the Bookman was met with disappointment, he wasn't patient so he needed to tell this persistent man to get lost and he did the only way he could, he explained it.. properly.

"Hundreds of years, this wall's been here and for hundreds of years this gap's been on a 24 hour guard-"

"Come o-"

"-and I'll have you up and front of the village council."

Bookman had enough of this twerp, the young man even had the nerve to snick at him.

"Well, old man are you sure? that sounds rather final. Better go home then, I suppose"

Cross started whistling and started to walk back, Bookman believed the boy had finally gave in to his reasoning, and to ensure he really is, he escorted the boy back. But Cross didn't have the intention and quickly ran past the other and jumped to the other side of the wall. Anger quickly filled him as he tried to run after the boy, but the he was already old, and couldn't catch him.

"Stop you rapscallion!"

"Stop!"

Cross disregarded the screams of the angry Bookman, and ran past the field into the forest. He wanted adventure, he hated being in one place for too long.


The town in this other side of the wall was not normal in the least.

After he had passed through the forest, he stumbled upon this town, unlike any of the towns he had visited, this town was not ordinary. It was selling many strange and magical things he had only heard in fairy tales and old people's folktales.

Tiny elephants with two heads in a cage, and a glass jar filled with eyeballs, were enough for him to cringe in disgust.

He doesn't like dirty things, He is Cross Marian.

But unlike the dirty things he encountered, there were still beauties in this town.

Just as he was about to walk away he encountered her, the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.

She had beautiful long blue locks, and a fair skin, her eyes were a deep shade of blue and she had the most amazing smile. Sitting at a yellow wagon, and wearing a simple blue green dress.

Oh Yes.

They stared at each other for a long time before another beautiful blond woman interrupted them. But sadly this woman was not his type, and ignored her. The blonde woman had an angry scowl.

"I don't deal with time wasters!"

She signaled the beautiful woman over,

"Get over here and tend to this stall. I going over to 'Fallen Angel' for a pint.

The woman immediately obeyed walked over to Cross, a smile on her face. Cross smirked enthralled by this woman.

"What is a beautiful lad like yours doing in a town like this? And may I ask what is thy maiden's name?"

He had asked, his flirting skills working wonders as the woman giggles.

"My name's Anita, See anything you like?"

She said, gesturing over the beautiful flowers on her stall, but the man in front of her paid no mind and kept on staring and smirking at her. She can literally feel that heat on her cheeks. He's handsome.

"definitely."

The man's answer had startled her and she was wondering if he was referring to the flowers or at her.

"Oh what I mean... I meant was, these ones the blue ones. How much are they?"

God that was embarrassing he immediately picked the blue ones because it had matched Anita's color. She had just smiled and started to explain what the flower does.

"Hmm.. They might turn the color of your hair, or show you the memories before you were three. I can check if you like?"

Cross didn't get anything of that, but to avoid embarrassing himself he simply smiled. Anita giggled and picked out a small white flower.

"Anyway. You shouldn't buy the bluebells, buy this one instead. It's a snowdrop, It'll bring luck."

She put it on Cross' breast pocket. And Cross stood there baffled.

"But, what does that cost"

Anita's expression changed into a flirty one.

"It costs a kiss"

And she signaled a kiss on her cheek. But the moment happily leaned in to kiss her cheek, she turned her head and they kissed sweet and passionately. When they had pulled away, Anita took Cross' hand.

"Lulubell's gone. Follow me."

Cross gladly followed his beautiful angel but he stopped abruptly when he stumbled over a chain. The thin and silver chain was connected to Anita's ankle, immediately knelled down taking the chain. He looked at her and he saw her sad smile.

"I am a princess, tricked into being a witch's slave. Will you liberate me?"

Cross nodded and immediately cut the chain but it had magically linked back again as they were cut.

"It's an enchanted chain, I'll only be free when she dies. I'm sorry"

Cross can't handle Anita's apologetic look.

"If I can't liberate you? What do you want from me?"

Anita smiled and took Cross' hand and lead him inside the yellow wagon, closing it's doors and windows after them.


The wall had successfully sealed and hidden the magical kingdom of the Black Order. Cross Marian returned that night to his home in England, hoping that his adventure would soon be forgotten.

But nine months later, he received an unexpected souvenir.

Bookman was knocking at Cross Marian's door. White snow was falling and finally the door opened. Bookman gave Cross a basket which had contained a baby wrapped in linen.

What. The. Hell.

His look said it all. But the Bookman seemed unfazed.

"That was left at the wall for you. It says here his name is Yu Kanda"

And the Bookman abruptly left.

Cross was left there dumbfounded, but this child was obviously and unmistakably his so it's his responsibility to take care of a brat.

What a pain.

He took the child and closed the door.


18 years had passed, and Yu Kanda grew up knowing nothing of his unconventional heritage.

This is a story about how the boy becomes a man fighting for the heart of his one true love.


And that's it for the prologue!

Reviews are appreciated!