Disclaimer: D. Gray-Man is belongs to Hoshino Katsura.
"Yuu, I love you." Kanda looked at the person sitting next to him in question, before he looked away, blushing red.
"What are you saying, stupid?" The person smirked. He leaned close Kanda and gave the young man the sweetest kiss on his lips. Kanda blinked as he stared at the person in shock. "What was that for?"
"Just a kiss for my lovable lover," the person replied. Kanda's face turned redder than before.
"Moron. Don't kiss me for just a stupid reason. I hate it," Kanda said.
"You hate my kiss?" the person asked, hurt. Kanda quickly shook his head.
"No. I hate it when you kiss me without reason," Kanda said. The person smiled softly. He wrapped his arms around Kanda then kissed Kanda's forehead.
"Well, I love to kiss you and whether you like it or not, you know you can't stop me, right?" the person said. Kanda frowned before he sighed.
"You're right. You're stubborn," Kanda said. The person chuckled. He then rested his chin on Kanda's shoulder as he embraced the young man.
"I love you very much, Yuu." Kanda stayed silent for a few seconds before he hugged the person back.
"…I love you too."
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He saw red everywhere.
'Blood…' he thought.
He heard screams and cries from the peoples standing nearby. However, he did not care about them. Right now, he paid his attention more on the body lying on the ground before him. The body that almost covered by flood of bloods. He tried to reach for the body, wanted to touch the body with his shaky hand, but his legs would not let him.
"Rabi…" He called the owner of the body's name. The said person did not move a bit. "Rabi…" He felt pain of sting from the back of his eyes as he thought about the possibility of why the person did not move.
"This one…didn't make it," one of the peoples said, shaking his head in regret.
'No!' Kanda thought and struggled with all of his might to stand up from the cold concrete ground. However, his legs did not want him to move yet. Kanda felt helpless. He looked at the body again. The burden called tears formed at the corner of his eyes as he thought about something. He lost his loved one.
Thus, he cried in sadness and despair.
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It was during the middle of the night, he stood on the road while staring at the concrete ground. There was no longer flood of bloods on it. The bloods probably washed away by the rains or cleaned by some workers. The road was clean, as if nothing happened on it. Yet, the memories and the sight he saw on that day still remained inside his head.
He knelt down on his knee and touched the cold ground. Closing his eyes, he took a deep breathe, remembering all the memories he shared with his deceased lover. Then he released it at the same time he thought of something. He opened his eyes, rose from the ground and put his hands into his robe's pockets.
"I'm leaving," Kanda said as he stared at the ground. "I don't think I will come back here…" The hand in his pocket curled to fist. "It's just too painful. Surely, you understand, right Rabi?" Kanda asked to no one before he smiled weakly. Without him realizing it, a tear flowed down from the corner of his eye. "Moron. You shouldn't have…if you didn't…" He roughly wiped his flowing tears then cursed softly.
Then he bowed slightly before he turned around and walked away.
He never returned to the spot even after a few years.
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"Kanda, wait for me!"
'Like hell I'm going to wait for you,' Kanda thought, frowning.
"Kanda!" A young white-haired man called as he chased after Kanda. "Kanda, wait!"
"Leave me alone, bean sprout!"
"Could you please wait for me and the name is Allen!" the young man said. Kanda stopped and turned to face Allen.
"What?" Kanda asked. Allen panted, after all the chasing, before he straightened himself and looked at Kanda in concern. Kanda twitched, did not like the face at all.
"Look Kanda, I understand why you don't want to go to the party but we really need you," Allen said.
"No," Kanda said.
"Kanda, you're the President of this University and as the President, you need to attend the party since you are the most important person in the party," Allen said. Kanda crossed his arms and slightly bended his hip as he gave Allen I-do-not-care-look. Allen sweat dropped upon seeing this pose.
"I hate party. I hate crowds. I hate squealing girls and I definitely hate you. Since this party has these things, so my answer is still NO," Kanda said. Allen sighed.
"But you're the most important person and the party will be merrier when you come especially when your fan girl heard that you're going to--ekkk!!" Allen gulped as he looked at a sharp sword stuck against the wall next to his head.
"I said NO and that's my final decision," Kanda hissed, glaring intently and deadly at Allen. After making sure the bean sprout will not continue to beg him, he pulled his sword from the wall and put it into its sheath. He gave another glare at Allen before he walked away. Allen watched Kanda gone then sighed.
'Now what am I going to do?'
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'Stupid. Stupid party. Like hell I'm going to that stupid party. The stupid party is only for stupid student. What the hell are they thinking? A party before an exam? They are out of their mind!' Kanda grunted and cursed softly. He stopped walking in front of large tree. With one palm pressing against the tree, he rubbed his temple with another hand. 'Damn it.'
"Kanda!"
'What now?' Kanda grunted. He looked over his shoulder to see a young lady running towards him. He turned halfway around and waited for the young lady to get close to him. The young lady panted before she looked at Kanda and smiled. "What?" Kanda did not like it when she is smiling at him like that.
"Allen told me you don't want to go the party," the girl said. Kanda frowned.
"Yes. I don't want to go to that stupid party," Kanda said. The young lady chuckled softly.
"But Kanda, Allen really needs you to be there. I mean, he also needs a date for the party," the young lady said, smiling when Kanda frowned very badly.
"Ch. He's not. He needs me to attract those stupid girls to make a great party. That pervert bean sprout," Kanda said.
"Kanda, you know that's not true. Allen loves you and only you," the young lady said. Kanda silent as he stared at the young lady intently. He had known the young lady for a long time already, just as long as he had known the bean sprout, whom actually his current lover. Kanda knew the young lady was right, about Allen only loving him. He knew because Allen has proved it to him before.
Kanda sighed. "Fine," he said.
"You'll go?" the young lady asked. Kanda nodded. The young lady clapped her hands happily. She hugged Kanda, kissed his cheek before she ran away, exclaiming, "Allen! Kanda's agreed!" Kanda quirked his eyebrow when then he saw Allen came out from the school building and cheered happily.
"Kanda!" Allen ran towards his waiting lover and hugged the young man tightly. "Thank you, Kanda! You don't know how much this mean to me!" Allen exclaimed before he kissed Kanda. The young lady giggled when she saw Kanda's expression after Allen broke the kiss.
"Stupid bean sprout!" Kanda hit Allen's head, blushing red. Allen did not whine or even curse, but smiling widely and surprisingly handsomely at Kanda. This made Kanda blushed redder than before. "Just to warn you, I will leave the party early because it's exam the next day."
"Doesn't matter. As long as you come, Kanda," Allen said, still having his handsome smile over his face. Kanda tried not to grunt. "Anyway, let's go."
"Where?" Kanda asked.
"To find an empty room," Allen whispered softly into Kanda's ear, sending shiver down Kanda's spine.
"You…" Kanda gritted his teeth before he sighed. "PERVERTED BEAN SPROUT!" Kanda punched Allen's face.
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"Is this the one?" An orange-haired young man asked.
"Yes. You can study History and get your Degree here," a short old man said.
"Can't I choose somewhere else? I don't see any hot girls here," the young man said and received a whack from the old man. "That's hurt, you old panda!"
"You want me to whack you again?" the old man asked. The young man gulped then laughed nervously.
"No, thank you," he said. The old man nodded.
"Now Lavi, as my successor, I want you to…" the old man started to talk. The young man, Lavi, groaned, pouted cutely under his breathes when the old man sent him a glare.
"Can't you just lecture me later?" Lavi said, looking around in boredom.
"No. It's important and you're starting to attend this University today. This University is the best in the world and I'm sure the professor here will be able to teach you the importance of being--listen to me, you stupid successor of mine!" the old man shouted and hit Lavi's head. Lavi whined while rubbing his head, frowned at the old man who continued lecturing him. Lavi waited for another minute before he looked at three students standing under a large tree.
'That's him…right?' Lavi thought.
"Are you listening to me?" the old man asked, readied to hit Lavi again if the young man did not listen to him. Then, he saw Lavi frowned. Now, the old man has been taking care of Lavi for a long time already and it was rare to see Lavi frowned without reason. So, the old man wondered and he decided to follow the direction of Lavi's vision and there, under a large tree, he saw three students.
His eyes widened upon seeing one of them.
"Hey old panda," Lavi said, still watching the three. He did not budge even after receiving a whack from the old man.
"What?" the old man irritated.
"Is that Yuu Kanda?" Lavi asked. The old man stared at Lavi before he glanced at the students.
"Yes. That's him."
"So he studies here…" Lavi mumbled. The old man frowned when he saw Lavi smirk. "Well, this ought to be interesting."
"Lavi. It's past already," the old man said. Lavi waved his hand sarcastically.
"Don't worry," Lavi said then smirked. "I won't do anything."
'I doubt that.'
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A/N: Things will get more detail in the next chapter.
