Mizu: Argh! I really need to put a limit on my mind! Too many ideas at one time! So here's this story, mainly so I don't forget the story line. I hope you guys enjoy! And yes, I'll start working on all of my other story! I just didn't want this idea to slip away! Anyways, I don't own -Man. That's all I'm gonna say.


Hidden Demons


"Man, that biology test sure was hard today," Lavi groaned, dragging his feet down the empty street.

"I told you two not to take Mr. Mikk's bio II class," Lenalee stated.

"You didn't tell us that he teaches college level crap!" Lavi snapped, "It's insane! We're barely seniors in high school! How does he expect us to even understand half the shit he's saying?"

"Shut up, baka usagi!" Kanda snapped, swinging his backpack up to hit the redhead in the jaw, "Complaining isn't going to get us through the class that you said was going to be a freakin' easy A!"

"It's not my fault!" Lavi whined.

"Come on you two!" Lenalee sighed, "If you two don't stop bickering, we'll miss our train then we'll have to walk the five miles home!"

"Yeah, then have an irate Komui drive me and Kanda home," Lavi shuddered.

Lenalee and Lavi laughed at the thought while Kanda scanned the area. The hair on the back of his neck was standing up. Biting his lip, he could feel his hand twitch. His eyes darted back and forth from whatever happened to pass by and his friends. Lenalee looked up at her stoic friend and instantly realized something was wrong.

"Still got the feeling?" Lenalee questioned.

"Yeah," Kanda nodded.

"Feeling? What kind of feeling?" Lavi asked.

"Kanda said that he woke up this morning and felt as if something bad was going to happen," Lenalee explained.

"Why didn't you tell me, Yuu?" Lavi gasped, eyes copying Kanda's, "You're feelings are never wrong."

"Don't call me that!" Kanda snapped, "I didn't tell you cause I didn't know if it was something bad or not. Something just felt…off."

"So has anything "off" happened today?" Lenalee questioned, watching as a car drove passed them.

"No, that's what so unnerving about this," Kanda stated, eyes following the same car.

"So you don't know if it's going to be good or bad. You just know something is going to happen," Lavi stated.

Kanda nodded. It was true. When he woke up, Kanda could just sense that there was something big that was going to happen. It bothered him to no end when his foster father had continuously pestered him about it only to let Lenalee do the exact same. If that wasn't frustrating enough, nothing happened that made the his feeling dissipate.

The day had been normal in every way. Lenalee came to save him from his foster father and brothers before they walked to Lavi's place. The redhead came sprinting out like the rabbit he was with his grandfather chunking large books at his head. Then Lavi talked the entire way to the train station. Well, that was something different. Lavi normally talked all the way to school but today, Kanda was fed up. He stole some poor man's newspaper and shoved it into the redhead's mouth. He had earned an angry glare from the rabbit but that was it. Kanda made sure that he kept it in until they reached school.

The only that had been different other than that would have been that Mr. Mikk had ordered five ten page papers before the end of class about five different systems of the human body. Then he gave them a twenty page test on animal behavior. Kanda could have sworn that every pencil was about to ignite on fire from how fast everyone was writing during the ninety minute period. The only saving grace was that Mr. Mikk made all tests multiple choice and he didn't check the papers past the first page. Well, unless he was in a bad mood.

"Ah! If we don't hurry, we'll miss the train!" Lenalee gasped, turning to race towards the station.

The boys just stood there for a second before tailing their female friend. Normally, they never minded the insane walk home. It always gave them a chance to be together as friends. They each knew that after high school, the chances of them sticking together were slim. So they made the most of each day together (even if Kanda always pretended otherwise). That being said, they never stayed out in the open on the days Kanda sensed something. The teen's senses had never been wrong and they weren't going to pray for a miracle.

Suddenly, there was a squeal of tires and a loud crash. The three friends watched as a car flipped multiple times before flying straight towards Lenalee.

"Lenalee!" the boys shouted, reaching out their hands as if to shove the car back.

"AHHH!" she screamed, legs frozen.

It happened so fast. Kanda's eye's caught a white blur as it raced past him with inhuman speed. Lavi's eye watched as the car started to fall on top of where Lenalee stood. Lenalee's legs slowly gave out as the car appeared above her head and it slowly drew closer. There was a loud crash of metal shattering. Next came the shower of metal as the car came to a stop on top of Lenalee.

"NO!" the two teens shouted, racing up to their buried friend.

Or so they thought. The car started to raise from where it had fallen on the teenage girl. The boys watched in astonishment as they saw Lenalee's terrified face. She was alive. A few cuts and bruises but alive! She was staring up at the car. Their eyes slowly followed hers, widening once they saw what she did. There was a man pushing the car up and off of their friend. No, not a man. A young teenager with pure white hair.

"W-What the hell…" the boys breathed out, not believing their eyes anymore.

The teen wore a once pure white, long sleeve shirt with a dark grey vest covering his chest. There was a red ribbon tied around his neck that was threatening to come off. His black slacks were shredded in to many places to count. He slowly continued to hold the car up while the teens stared at him. Blood raced to cover every inch of his white shirt while a few of his white locks started to die the same color. He bit down on his lip.

"What the hell are you doing? Get her out from under here! I can't hold it up forever!" the boy shouted.

The other two boys suddenly snapped out of their shock and quickly picked up Lenalee. They rushed away from the car as fast as they could while the boy just smiled at them. Lenalee struggled with their hold on her arms.

"What about him? There's no way that he'll be able to get out from under it!" Lenalee cried.

The three friends watched as the car started to sink back down to the ground. They all looked away. Lavi bit his lip as he pulled Lenalee into a tight hug.

"I-I didn't even g-get to say th-thanks," Lenalee cried.

Kanda bit down on his lip as he slowly turned back towards the car. So it was something bad after all…

There was a sudden sound of cracking metal. The three teens' eyes shot open and they stared at the car. It was slowly rising again. This time, the young teen was holding it up with just two hands. He raised it up till he was able to stand before tossing it a couple of feet behind him. Taking a couple of quick steps to right himself, he stared at the three friends for a second. Lenalee had already pushed away from Lavi and slowly walking up to the boy.

"Who…what…What's your name?" Lenalee struggled to ask.

The boy just stood there for a second, "Allen. Allen Walker."

"Allen," Lenalee repeated.

The boy just nodded and looked at the other two teens. Kanda swallowed loudly. The boy had blood rushing from the left side of his face, but mainly his left eye. He had probably lost it when saving Lenalee. The raven haired teen watched as Lenalee slowly bowed slightly. He reached over and pushed Lavi's head down and copied her actions.

"Thank you so much for saving her/my life," the three said in almost perfect unison.

The boy just nodded again before turning to walk away.

"Wait! You shouldn't be walking in your condition!" Lavi shouted, "We'll take you to the hospital!'

"There's no need," Allen stated, voice completely calm with no trace of pain, "I've been through far worse. You needn't concern yourselves over my well being. You'd best return home though. Farewell."

With that, the boy took off, sprinting far faster than what even Kanda was capable of. The three stared at the boy as he raced down the street.

"Who was that kid?" Lavi questioned.

"Never mind who he was," Kanda stated, "What was he?"

"I don't know," Lenalee thought aloud.

Kanda stared at Lenalee and smiled gently, "We better get you to the hospital just to be sure that you're alright. Then we can call my "dad" to pick us up."

"Right," Lenalee and Lavi sighed.


"You're extremely lucky!" Tiedoll scolded the three teens, "Lenalee could have been killed!"

"We know that already!" Kanda snapped as he held the back door of Tiedoll's car open for his two friends, "But she didn't so stop making such a fuckin' fuss!"

"You were reckless!" Tiedoll sobbed, "I could've loss my son and one of his friends!"

Kanda could feel his veins popping out from his head. He made a mental note to kill Lavi for suggesting that they tell the hospital and Tiedoll that Lenalee pushed Kanda out of the way of a car. Not only did he not believe that the hospital nurses bought that crap but did he not believe himself for letting Lavi say it was him to his foster father.

"Now, Little Lenalee, do you want me to tell Komui for you?" Tiedoll questioned once the three teens were buckled up, "I can tell him that it was a reckless driver who took an illegal turn."

"Yes please, Mr. Tiedoll," Lenalee smiled gratefully.

"Alright," Tiedoll smiled gently.

With that, the car ride was dropped into silence. Not that any of the teens paid any mind to it. There were too many questions racing through their heads. Why did that kid save Lenalee? They didn't even know him, right? What was he doing on that road anyways? No one ever took that path. That's why the three of them always walked it. Who exactly was Allen Walker?

"Oh poor thing," Tiedoll whimpered as they sat at a stop light, bringing the three out of their thoughts, "That man should be ashamed of himself."

"What are you babbling about now, old man?" Kanda sighed, rubbing his temples.

"That kid across the street," Tiedoll pointed out, "I think he did something to upset his father cause that man's yelling at him.

Lavi looked at where Tiedoll had pointed out and his eye widened, "Guys! It's that Allen kid!"

Kanda and Lenalee's eyes widened and quickly turned to face look at the boy. Lavi was right. It was that Allen kid. There was a man with him this time. A man with long, bright red hair who was shouting straight into the boy's face.

"Is that…Mr. Cross?" Lenalee questioned.

"I think you're right," Kanda stated, rolling down his window to stick his head out.

"Yuu! What are you doing?" Tiedoll snapped.

"Shut it!" Kanda snapped at his foster father, "Oi! Allen Walker!"

The white haired teen turned his head to stare at Kanda. His right eye widened while he covered his left with his left hand. He slowly took a step back only to bump into Cross. The young teen slowly looked up only to be glared at by the older man.

"What the hell do you think you're doing hanging with Mr. Cross!" Kanda shouted at the young teen, "Get your ass over here!"

Allen just shook his head no furiously and took off sprinting down an alley way. Cross just took a drag from his cigarette and walked off in the opposite direction.

"Damn it!" Kanda cursed, struggling to get his seatbelt off.

As luck would have it, the instant that he managed to free himself from the dreaded safety device, the light changed and Tiedoll was speeding the rest of the way home.

"Why do you think he was with Mr. Cross?" Lavi asked, arms crossed over his chest.

"You don't think that he's Mr. Cross's kid?" Lenalee thought aloud.

"From the way that man sleeps around, I wouldn't doubt it," Kanda scoffed.

"Here we are, Miss Lenalee!" Tiedoll announced, "Why don't we all go explain things to Komui?"

"Yes sir…"


Kanda flopped down onto his bed. It had been one hellacious day. First they nearly lost Lenalee. Next, some kid who hangs around Mr. Cross appears out of no where and saves her. Then finally he had to sit through Komui's murderous rants as his foster father explained everything. That man needed to go check in with the happy farm. It was just too insane to bare.

"Kanda?" the voice of his foster brother, Marie, called from outside of his door, "Father told me everything. Do you want to talk about it?"

"Hell. No. Now leave me alone," Kanda mumbled.

Marie was silent for a second, "Alright, but if you need anyone to talk to, I'm here."

"Yeah yeah," Kanda sighed, trying to bury himself under his pillow.

"Oh, and dad says your grounded!" Daisya's voice added.

"What?" Kanda snapped, wrenching his door open.

"He said that this was mainly your fault so your grounded for a week," Daisya smirked, "Too bad for you, huh?"

"Yuu! Get back in your room!" Tiedoll ordered from down the hall.

"He's really upset, Kanda," Chaoji stated, "You really freaked him out."

"Whatever," Kanda stated, slamming the door on his "brothers".

What a perfect way to end a no where near perfect day. Kanda silently cursed. He was the only one in the world that ever got grounded for nearly dieing. It was probably just another thing that he didn't understand about his foster father and he hated it. Sighing in defeat, Kanda lied back down on his bed to try and get some sleep.

He had no idea how long he had been asleep but he did know that he was going to kill that fuckin' rabbit for waking him up. Slowly,


Kanda sat up in bed. He stared at his window and sighed. That stupid rabbit had been throwing freakin' pebbles at his window for the past fifteen minutes. He quickly made his way over to his window and quietly wretched it open.

"What?" Kanda shouted softly, hoping not to wake up Marie.

"Come outside, Yuu!" Lavi called back, just as quiet.

"I can't! I'm grounded you idiot, which by the way, is your fuckin' fault for coming up with that story!" Kanda snapped.

"You too, huh?" Lavi stated, "The old panda grounded me and Komui grounded Lenalee for nearly a year."

"What? What for?" Kanda demanded.

"Who knows? Now get down here!" Lavi ordered.

"Why?" Kanda exclaimed.

"We've got a major problem," Lenalee spoke up.

Kanda's eyes widened when he spotted Lenalee. If she was disobeying Komui, then they did have a major problem.

"Alright. I'll be down in a couple of minutes," Kanda sighed.

Shutting his window, Kanda looked around his room. For whatever reason, he felt as if it was going to be one of the last times he was going to see it. He tugged a sheet off of his bed and started stuffing some clothes and precious items in it. Why, he had no idea. All he knew was that he needed to.


Throwing the stuffed make-shift bag out his window and hitting Lavi in the head with it, Kanda slowly climbed out of his window and jumped down. He landed gracefully and quickly walked up to his two friends.

"So what's the big problem?" Kanda questioned.

"Come on," Lenalee stated, grabbing Kanda's wrist.

"What the-" Kanda started to say as Lenalee dragged him down the street as fast as their legs could take them with Lavi close at their heels.

"I'm glad your got the same feeling we did, Yuu," Lavi stated, "Both of us back some stuff too."

"What?" Kanda asked, completely confused on what was going on.

The trio ran down street after street for at least thirty minutes before coming upon an old abandoned house. Kanda yanked his hand free from Lenalee's grasp and stared at the building. His eye twitched.

"So what the hell are we doing here?" Kanda demanded.

"You know that Allen kid we met today?" Lavi questioned, "Well, apparently he lives here."

"What?" Kanda gasped.

"Yeah," Lenalee sighed.

"How do you know that?" Kanda questioned.

"Well, the old panda made me take out the trash right after I got home. When I went out back to the dumpster, the kid was just lying there face down in the trash. I shook him desperately until he woke up. He seemed pretty shocked to see me actually. Then, when I tried to take him inside so I could get the old man to drive him to the hospital, he made me carry him here," Lavi explained.

"What the hell is that kid thinking?" Kanda shouted, racing through the front door of the house.

"Kanda!" Lenalee exclaimed, chasing after him.

"I swear, if that Moyashi dies because he refuses to go to the hospital, I'll bring him back and kill him myself!" Kanda cursed, stomping up the rotting stairs, "Where the hell is his room, usagi!"

"T-two doors to the left," Lavi stuttered, frightened by his friend's intense anger.

Upon reaching the door, Kanda kicked the door down. The body on the bed didn't move a muscle. Kanda cursed under his breath. His two friends stood at his side as they stared at the boy's motionless body. He watched as tears started to fall from their eyes. That was it. That boy was going to the hospital if it was the last thing Kanda did in his life. The teen stomped up to the side of the boy's bed and flung the covers off of him.

Kanda fell backwards almost instantly and tried to scout backwards even faster. He quickly covered his mouth, trying to keep his dinner down. There, on the bed, the boy's body was still bleeding out but not normal blood. It was almost pure black and it stuck to the sheets. The boy's body was also healing itself as he laid on the bed. He kept the left side of his face wrapped up in bandages but they were stained black. His left arm skin seemed to much that of the blood's along with the several tattoo's that lined his left chest.

"W-what are you?" Kanda shouted, trying to push the fear from his voice.

The boy slowly turned his head to stare at the normally controlled teen and gently smiled.

"What a simple question," he said, still smiling, "I am nothing but a demon."


Mizu: I got this idea cause I was looking through all of my hundreds of pics when I saw a pic that made Allen look a little like a demon. Then ding! Another plot line light turned on in my mind.

Allen: What the hell! Why am a demon? Aren't I supposed to destroy them?

Mizu: Not in this story. Plus, you're not like all the other demons.

Komui: I didn't even get a speaking part…

Mizu: Sorry Komui but I think that you're rage would have sent this story away from how I want it to go.

Komui: *waterfall tears* So?

Mizu: eh…Anyways, reviews are still very much appreciated. Ciao for now!