Disclaimer – I do not own D. Gray-man

Warnings: OOC-ness and some yaoi.

Lavi was walking home from his grandpa's. "*sigh* why does he always keep me so late?" Lavi asked out loud and looked up to the sky. He was supposed to go home an hour ago, that way he'd not get caught in the coming rainstorm. However, Lavi's plans were changed when his grandfather decided to lecture him about feelings. That's when Lavi felt a single wet drop fall on his nose. The rainstorm has finally arrived. Lavi picked up speed and attempted to run home. When the rain began to fall harder and lighting had flashed through the sky, Lavi had made a shortcut through an abandoned alley way. Luckily for the red-head, the tall buildings that the alley was in between were built in a way so that the alley was sheltered from the rain. So Lavi used this dry place to stop and catch his breath. "Mew?" Lavi quickly turned to the noise.

"Mew?" This time Lavi spotted a box.

"Are you in there kitty?" Lavi carefully opened the lid to the box. A small white head poked out from the box. "Poor kitty." Lavi sighed. A cat out in this weather…it wouldn't last long. At this point, Lavi looked deeper in the box, there was a thick blanket, but that was it. Lavi then studied the cat; it was young, maybe a few weeks old, it had white fur, except for over its left eye, where the fur was missing. Lavi moved to pick the kitten up, but as he moved closer to the box, a loud hiss sounded from behind him. The red-head jumped and turned, only to see a larger, ebony-colored cat with a small bird locked in its jaws. "Sorry, was I too close to your kit?" Lavi nervously chuckled. The cat growled and then moved past Lavi and jumped into the box, dropping the bird at the kitten's paws. Lavi sighed; these cats didn't deserve this kind of life. "I can't stand seeing you cats like this… That's it, you're coming with me!" Lavi quickly shut the lid to the box and lifted it up, and then he ran home.

"Lavi! Where have you been? I've been worried sick." Lavi's housemate exclaimed as the red-head walked in the house.

"I'm sorry Tyki, my gramps lectured me, and then the rain came, and then I found these little guys." Lavi explained and held up the soaked box in his hands.

Tyki walked over and opened the box, "Cats? Really Lavi? *sigh* you do have a soft spot for cute animals." He shook his head and watched as the ebony-cat poked its head out of the box and surveyed its new surroundings. "Take a good look at them Tyki. Even you wouldn't leave them out in a thunderstorm." Lavi sighed and placed the box on the floor. With that, the white kitten popped out of the box and quickly shook itself off. It sent water in all directions and caused the kitten's fur to puff up. Right after that the ebony-cat jumped out of the box and trotted over to the kitten and giving it a bath. The kitten mewled in protest. "Okay Lavi, you're right, they are too cute." Tyki chuckled.

"Told you so! Anyway, I think the ebony one is the kitten's mom. Also, the kitten's left eye worries me." Lavi sighed. Just as Tyki tried to speak, the ebony-cat began to loudly hiss at Lavi. "…Lavi, did you even check the cats' genders?" Tyki asked.

"N-No I haven't." Lavi answered; blushing slightly in embarrassment. Tyki shook his head and then he lifted up the ebony-cat and carefully took a look at his more private regions. "*sigh* he's a boy." Tyki placed the cat back on the floor.

"Mew?" The white kitten suddenly ran over to Lavi.

"Aw, what's up kitty?" Lavi picked the kitten up. The kitten's stomach then growled. "Hungry? Hey Tyki, do we have any fish in the fridge?" Lavi asked.

"Yeah, I'll go get it. Why don't you go fetch a bowl for them?" Tyki replied and began to walk to the kitchen.

"On it!" Lavi smiled and put the kitten back on the ground before running to the kitchen. Once back, Lavi placed a nice little bowl full of chopped up fish pieces on the floor. Happily, the white kitten bounded over to the bowl and sniffed at it. "Go on, it's fine, you can eat." Lavi smiled and stroked the kitten's back.

"Meow!" The kitten protested and grabbed a piece of fish and ran over to the ebony-cat, dropping it the larger cat's paws. At first the cat stared at the food, but when the kitten began to fuss, he finally accepted the piece of fish. At this point Tyki had walked up behind Lavi, "So, what should we name them?"

"I'm not sure, maybe we should just call out some random names, and if the cat reacts positively then that's what we'll call them." Lavi explained.

"Sounds good to me."

"Okay then, let's start with the kitten." Lavi stated.

"Hmm, Allen seems to come to mind."

"I like it… Allen!" Lavi called out. Like the wind, the little white kitten came running over to the red-head. "Haha, Allen it is." Lavi chuckled and lifted the kitten up. It happily began to lick the red-head's cheek. "S-Stop that, it hurts." Lavi giggled.

"Now for you over there." Tyki stated. The ebony-cat's ears suddenly perked up. "He liked something you said." Lavi muttered. Again, the cat's ears flicked.

"Hmm… I got it, Yuu, it's a Japanese name." Tyki smiled. The ebony-cat then began to walk over. "So, Allen and Yuu it is. I like those names. Heehee, maybe when we need to call them both we can just say Yullen." Lavi began to laugh.

"Meow!" Allen squeaked.

"Okay Lavi, put him down, I bet he's hungry." Tyki sighed. Lavi nodded and he placed Allen on the floor. Both cats then trotted over to the bowl of fish and began to eat. "Tomorrow we can bring them to the vet in the city. We can go to the pet store as well." Tyki explained.

"Sounds like a plan!" Lavi jumped for joy.

"Welcome to the family, cats." Tyki chuckled.