Tyki Mikk had an interest in a lot of things, particularly living things. Things he could toy around with, things he could meddle with. He particularly enjoyed a little thing that he encountered by accident quite some time ago, on a train per say. Tyki had met that thing in a chance of luck or good karma but nonetheless when he encountered it, immediately it had sparked his interest; especially when he found out he was ordered to delete this young thing which so happened to be the boy he had lost cards to on a train…A game of cards Tyki had rigged to win. Tyki Mikk liked cards, which he denied at first but he was quite good at them. The boy known as Allen Walker had been the first to defeat Tyki Mikk in a long time.

Which thrilled him.

He was surprisingly good at it –cards, he meant. Not only that but the Allen boy seemed to have a fiery temper underneath the kid who tries to play hero without playing death. Hmm…

Tyki Mikk formed a Tease from his hand and stared at the Violet butterfly in curiosity. The tease flicked its wings once, then twice before finally flying off a third time. He was quite intrigued that such a boy would be the exorcist that he would have to delete. Ironic he had spared his clothes back on a whim because he was 'human' to find that he was indeed a Noah. The Noah of pleasure as it would seem, a hollow grin crept through his smile.

Allen walker the boy of many mysterious.

That is what was always on his mind since he had survived their little meeting. Sure enough once when the Earl had found out he was alive it had been in the middle of the Ark downloading process when it first began. And now as Tyki was ordered to deal with the innocence child -the girl Lenalee who was rumoured to be the heart but of course- Allen had been left to the Millennium Earl leaving that comrade of Allen, Yuu Kanda. Or Kanda Yuu as the Japanese would say it. And of course, just like that Allen boy, Kanda had gotten in the way of their plans too. Exorcists did seem to be good at that. Ruining their plans of course.

He had almost won then too but the Japanese teen had expected him with a sharp eye and power that he had dismissed until that experience.

In the end the Earl decided they would finish what they started later. Allen Walker seemed to appear in Tyki's mind a lot. He had wondered about his path and now that he was claimed as the fourteenth, the answers seem to come into play. The thinking almost stopped and Tyki suddenly felt bored.

He had another thing he could play with, he mused, since the boy Allen had all but been claimed. Rhode wanted the boy to play with but now the Earl himself had sparked a more demanding interest in the boy. When that happened, the fun seemed all but gone.

He rested his forehead in his palm for a moment until the realization hit him. In Edo there was something of oddity there–one with an equipment type innocence–he grinned sheepishly, chuckling to himself as the realization swept over him.

There was indeed another exorcist that sparked his interest.

Tyki Mikk laid his entire deck out on the table, staring at each one carefully. He picked up the king and chuckled.

Perhaps he should meet with the boy; it seemed to be awhile since Tyki had had a fascination with things other than the Walker boy.

Tyki Mikk's laughter echoed in the streets