Note: This is rated M for language and for the bloody battles yet to come! Hope you're not squimish!
So I Thought
D. Gray-Man
First Contact
'The last time I looked at my family, my brother, my father and my twin sister, was when I was only twelve years old. I've been gone for years. I'm seventeen now and I'm fighting in a war. I'm a weapon. I'm a weapon but I don't kill people. I kill demons, Akuma, souls brought back from the dead to power machines that are used to kill humans. I don't have a choice in what I do. I just do it. I do it because my best friends died because of Akuma. I had made a promise to see them again but Akuma made it so I could never complete that promise. At least their memory lives forever in my heart.
Devit...
Jasdero...'
-Extract written on January 5th from Raina Fitzgerald's journal.
Devit picked at the food in front of him on the table. The Earl had sat out plenty of food; most of it though was very healthy. He really didn't like the super healthy foods. Neither did his twin, Jasdero who was sitting right next to him. Most Noahs, in their Noah form at the very least, had dark hair. Jasdero was the exception. His hair was golden blonde. It seemed to conflict with Devit's black hair... Still when Devit looked over at his golden haired brother and saw their golden eyes meet his, he knew they were going to cause a bit of trouble today.
Not like that was any different from any other day though.
Skin wasn't eating, he was complaining. Again. Jasdero quickly ducked under the table in a movement so swift no one even saw him go. Tyki was staring at the homework he was supposed to be doing for Road. They were all supposed to helping but Devit wasn't very literate, though he'd never admit it out loud, and had a hard time writing, so he and Jasdero skipped out. The Earl wasn't there and neither was Lulu. Lulu always seemed to do her own thing so it didn't worry him that she wasn't there.
He felt the chair he was on slip back and be replaced by his younger brother's back. Jasdero was still under the table, hiding from sight. Devit grinned and leaned forward a little. "Hey Skin" he called. Skin looked up. "How long are you going to complain?" he asked
"Shut up Devit! This food isn't sweet enough!" growled Skin, testy as always.
Jasdero quickly popped up and threw a pie in Skin's face. "Then try this!" he called along with it. He laughed and so did Devit. They looked at each other and grinned. They did this a lot, egged on Skin when the Earl wasn't around. It was fun. They had to find something to do and teasing Skin was the best. They tortured Tyki regularly too but not Road. She was older than them and often got rather violent when they tried their shit on her. Last time she had pinned Devit down with her candles and braided his hair!
His thoughts turned away from his elder sister and her ways and back to Skin as he roared in anger and furry, exclaiming not even the pie was sweet enough for him. "Stupid Sweet-tooth" Devit said, his eyes glittering. He glanced down at his twin for just a moment, but in the next he found himself on the floor. Skin had thrown a dish of fruit at him! With an angry cry, Devit was back on his feet. He quickly threw the first thing he laid hands on. It just happened to be one of Road's text books.
By now both Tyki and Road were looking up. Food was flying as fast as Skin could lay his thick fingers on it. A plate smashed and Road's book landed on the floor behind Skin with a loud thump. Road saw her text book fly and her mouth dropped open for a second. She bound across the table and jumped on Devit's back, as if he didn't have enough problems trying to dodge the randomly thrown food before.
"That was my text book Devit!" she cried, lacing her arms around his neck. She wasn't choking him, she wasn't angry but she was enjoying messing with him. Tyki was smirking and Devit just barely avoided getting hit in the face with a pie. Jasdero had a bit of pie in his hair, he must have gotten hit. Devit tried to throw his sister off him but instead she used his own momentum against him and drove him to the ground. He landed with a "Ow" He jumped up quickly and got Road off him. He went to stick his tongue out at her when he got smacked in the face with a plate of rice. Skin's laughter filled the room. Then the curtains were thrown open and in stepped the Millennium Earl.
Everyone stopped what they were doing. The Earl didn't seem bothered by the fact that all the Noah, save Tyki, were out of their seat. He walked over to where Road's text book had fallen and picked it up. By the time he looked at the Noah again, they were all in their seats around the table. He took his seat as well and looked at the Noah. Devit wiped at the food on his face and Jasdero was busy trying to get some out of his hair. Skin was wiping the food off his suit and Road sat there like she hadn't been involved at all.
"It's good to see you all here" said the Earl. He seemed calm, not angry at all. "I hope you all helped Road with her homework." At that moment, Tyki handed back Road one of the books he had been working in. She quickly peeked into the book and was starting to smile but she frowned.
"Tyki!" she cried, distraught. "All of these answers are wrong!" She looked to the Earl who just chuckled. Tyki shrugged, uncaring. He began to pick at the food in front of him.
"Don't worry Road, let me see it" She handed it off to the Earl. Everyone was watching now. Devit even looked up to see. Within moments, the homework was done and the Earl was handing it back to Road. "There you go" he seemed proud of himself but then he turned back to the group of them. "Now that's done, I have some jobs for you" He passed cards to each of them. Jasdevi got only one card since they'd be going together. Devit and Jasdero peered at their card. It had a bit of information on it.
Who they were killing; General Cross.
When he was last spotted; Less than ten hours ago
Where he was last spotted; A small village in Italy.
Raina sighed and looked out the window of the train she was in. She was being shipped off to Italy. Not that she didn't like Italy, but she had just gotten back to the Order and they were already getting rid of her. She looked at the Finder that was coming with her this time. He was a young man named Bern. He was nice enough she supposed. Quiet. She was going alone other than him. Not like she minded that, but it was always nice to have backup. Komui had explained that she was the only Exorcist available and so she was sent alone.
All alone.
She wasn't scared though. She could do this by herself.
Her eyes went to the paper she held in her hand. It was a quick briefing on what she was looking for since she never really listened to Komui. She couldn't force herself to listen to the man and her mind had the tendency to wander away. She never could focus very well. She skimmed the paper, not even feeling the need to really read it. From what she read there was something in this one town that was bothering its residents.
A ghost of some sorts. She read on to see that the ghost would show up in front of a house and in the morning, if the house had any valuables, they disappeared. The ghost took on the form of a beautiful young woman with long dark hair and pale skin. That was all anyone knew about it. Any time someone tried to touch said ghost they found they couldn't. Raina figured that maybe with her Innocence she could.
Maybe.
She wasn't sure yet.
Bern stood and looked down the empty car. A man poked his head into the room and looked at Rima. Her blue-purple eyes met his darker eyes. "Lady Exorcist." he called. "We're almost there" She nodded, telling him that she acknowledged his statement and he quickly left.
"Bern" she said, her voice carrying a slight accent. "We'll have to wait for nightfall. I want you to stay with the family that's going to get robbed. Maybe if I fail you can see something on the inside?" He shrugged. Of course he wouldn't know, they hadn't even gotten there yet.
"I'll do what I can Miss Fitzgerald" he said to her, nodding his head a little. She even smiled a little. This mission might not be too bad.
Devit and Jasdero glanced angrily over at Tyki. They were in Italy, but Tyki had to come with them because someone on his list was here. They weren't an Exorcist, they were human but an Exorcist was supposed to arrive on a train into this town anyway because there was Innocence here. Tyki was going to stick around and destroy that too. Devit knew that Tyki would also kill this stupid Exorcist. Hell, one less in the world wasn't going to make anyone cry. They were on top of a building, which was a while away from the train station, watching it.
Devit was just curious to how many they sent this time. Plus, Cross might show up to meet the Exorcist at the station. Tyki wanted to see the heart that he was going to get to rip out. Waiting a moment longer the three of them saw the train pull in. No one got off for a moment and then off stepped a girl with light blonde hair, fairly long, going down to her waist. Because of their Noah genes, they could see her eyes were a strange purple-blue color.
"Wow. I've never seen a female Exorcist" commented Tyki. His eyes raked down her body. She took two steps and fell. A person that Devit assumed to be one of the Finders was quick to grab her arm and pull her back up. "Well, not all women are graceful" Tyki laughed and they could see that the girl was laughing at the fact that she tripped to. Devit glanced at him and then focused on the Exorcist again. She was young, only sixteen or seventeen, standing straight and tall. Her uniform was a bit more...dramatic than other Exorcist uniforms. It was black and silver like they all were and the Rose-Cross was pinned to her chest but her outfit was a bit strange. Her uniform had no shoulders to it, leaving her pale shoulders bare to attack and the elements. Her sleeves to her uniform were wide, swallow-tailed sleeves. Silver trimmed around their edges. She wore long pants and boots, both black but the boots had some silver and white on them. On her top they could see a zipper meaning she could shed it if she wanted.
Devit started to scan her to locate where her Innocence was, only out of curiosity. Maybe it would explain her strange outfit – not that he or Jasdero were ones to talk. He pinpointed her middle fingers. Two piece of Innocence on her? No, they were part of the same but they were just split in half. She stood there with her Finder. Her still had one hand on her arm as if to steady her from falling again. She laughed once more and shrugged his hand off. They both walked off down the white streets, the girl heading more for the marketplace and the Finder heading towards its heart.
Tyki looked over at Devit and Jasdero. "I'm going to delete the human on my list. According to what I've heard the 'ghost' doesn't show up until nightfall. Don't touch my pretty Exorcist" Then he was gone, not over the roofs, but through the one they were on.
Devit and Jasdero stood and figured they might as well get on with their search. They jumped off the roof into an alley and melted into their human forms so not to alarm the humans walking around. They walked out of the alley, their guns hidden and they could see a few humans looking at the odd way they dressed but no one said a thing. They never did, never would. They walked through town, alert for the man they were hunting or even the Exorcist girl that Tyki said not to touch. She might have some information on Cross. They doubted it, but there was always a chance.
Devit yawned and his stomach growled. Jasdero giggled before his stomach growled as well. "Wanna get something to eat?" he asked his brother and Jasdero nodded, following Devit into a nearby restaurant. A quaint place. It had a light interior and quite a few vases of blooming flowers everywhere. The overall theme seemed to be off-white with splotches of color in form of flowers. Most of the flowers were crimson but a few were dots of yellow and blue to cheer the place. It was very charming and Devit took a seat a nearby table. Jasdero sat next to him. They had no plans to pay. They'd just skip out on the bill. The place was nearly empty. Only one other table had someone at it. It was on the far side of the room and it was a single man. A young and pretty woman came and asked them what they wanted to eat.
Devit told her, ordering for Jasdero because he was busy playing with the light on his head, fingers touching it, pulling it down before letting it flick back up. It seemed to entertain the other Noah easily so Devit just let him. As the woman walked away, his thoughts went to the Exorcist girl...there was something about her. He couldn't quite name it. He glanced at his twin again who was staring at him, eyes curious.
"I was thinking about the Exorcist girl" he said. He put his elbow on the cloth-covered table and then closed his fist so he could lean his cheek against it. He looked over at Jasdero who crossed his arms on the table and laid his head on them. He was waiting for Devit to go on, as if there was more to say. He sighed and thought about it. "Well...doesn't she strike you as...strange? Something about her..." his voice trailed off.
Jasdero sat up a little and tilted his head to the side a bit. "I thought that too" he said, though his voice was softer than Devit's. They both frowned. Did they know her? Maybe if they got a closer look...Tyki said to leave her alone but when did they ever listen to what Tyki said. They would have gone to find her right at that moment but they were hungry, curiosity could wait. Their food had arrived and they were hurrying to eat it so they could go when someone walked in the restaurant. Just one person, a young woman. Devit looked up, out of instinct to see who was in the room with him not that he really cared and dropped the piece of bread he had been eating.
It was her! The Exorcist!
Devit's eyes glued onto her as she sat down, three tables down. Jasdero was watching her as well. Her hair was down, hiding most of her face from their view. She sat so that her left side was facing them and they could see the ring on her finger that was her Innocence. It was a simple silver ring on her middle finger. He wondered what a freaking ring could do. Then he no longer cared. They ate more slowly now, listening to what she was saying and discreetly watching what she was doing. If she noticed she didn't say anything.
The only thing she ordered was a drink, which she sipped at slowly, and then she got up and left. Devit and Jasdero abandoned the rest of their food and hightailed it out the door after her. She was lost in the crowd for a moment but they followed her Innocence, the trail it left was almost visible to them. They followed it easily. They followed it outside of town and to a beach. The beach was empty, except for the girl. They quickly took on their Noah forms before approaching her.
She stood alone, with the sea to her back, arms crossed, her weight rolled to her left leg. Her purple-blue eyes were focused on the two in front of her. The light wind picked up and ruffled her hair as it did to the twins, but they felt like they had seen something like this before. They stalled and all the words they lined up to say disappeared.
Raina stared hard at the two in front of her. She had seen them in the restaurant that she had been planning to get dinner from. They had stared at her and it had bothered her the whole time so she had only gotten a drink. Then when she left, so did they. She had the sense that they were following her so she led them here. She had tried to sneak side-glances at them but she had been afraid they'd see her staring. She knew them from somewhere – or so she thought before seeing them now.
And for some reason they brought thoughts of traveling with her father into the front of her mind. Days of walking on paths dressed as a little boy, even though her long hair hung around her face. She couldn't bear to cut it. Besides that if she cut it her mother would have freaked out. Her mother treasured her daughter's long and beautiful hair. A light blonde, silver in the moonlight. It was the color of her grandmother's hair before it turned white years ago. Her grandmother was still alive along with her grandfather. Her mother was long dead. Yet these two…she felt like she was seeing ghosts from the past. She wasn't…was she?
The first one had short, shaggy black hair. He was wearing a coat with a fur lining, even though they were on a beach in the hot sun. It didn't seem to bother him. The other one had longer golden blonde hair and had a weird stitching over his mouth. It looked painful. She didn't think that it was a good idea to have that over your mouth but who was she to judge? They both had golden eyes.
They seemed a little stunned. She decided that she'd have to speak first.
"Hey," she said, letting her left arm drop to the side, she pointed at the boy with dark hair. "Panda-boy, I know you've been watching me. Do you and your weird little friend there have a problem with me?" She waited a moment. Neither said anything. She didn't have time to play whatever game they were looking into playing. "Hey Panda-"
"I'm not a fucking Panda!" shouted the one, pulling out a golden gun from somewhere in his coat. The one with long golden hair was quick to do the same. They both looked angry, especially the Panda-boy. He looked downright ready to murder her. She smirked; maybe this would be more fun than she thought.
She just called him a panda? Really? What the hell was wrong with this bitch? Devit pointed his gun at her while Jasdero did the same at the same time. "Well, bitch" he said, her smirk just pissing him off more. He wanted to rip her head off with his bare hands at the moment but he figured that wouldn't be the best way to kill her. He had no idea what her Innocence could do. "You're fucking with the wrong people" He glanced at Jasdero and then they shot their gun.
They didn't even see her activate it. One moment her Innocence was just two plain rings and the next it was plated armor claws that covered her hands. They were huge and Devit saw the need for her wide sleeves at that moment. She caught the bullet and crushed the ice in her giant claw. He could see that the plates came up and covered her shoulder as well. He grinned and then tilted his head back a little.
"Wow you're a fast bitch aren't you?" he asked. Jasdero smirked at his side as they lined their guns up for another shot. "Let's see how you do with this one!" They fired crying out "Red Bomb!" Their bullets merged into a giant burning ball. The girl seemed surprised and then she reached both of her clawed hands out to catch it. She couldn't do that...could she?
She started to slide back from the force. She was fighting against a comet. She couldn't win, there was no way. Jasdero was starting to get impatient for the bullet to burn her and he took a step forward. Devit leaned forward a little himself, just waiting to see the blood. He could see the bullet was winning. She gave out a cry of anger. Then she let herself fall into the waters of the ocean and the bullet flew over her and into the sea. She lay for a moment in the salt-water before sitting up, soaked to the bone. Jasdero and Devit froze for a moment. Again they had the feeling that they were seeing something like this for the second time. Devit groaned lightly and placed a hand on his forehead. Jasdero had both hands on his head. It felt like the human in them was trying to fight back the Noah. It was odd. They had thought that the Noah had control for the most part, with just a bit of human left in them and it was always ignored. Now it stirred, angry. No...not angry.
Protective.
Raina was all wet now. She had tried to hold back that flaming ball they had shot at her but it had been too strong for her. She had slipped because of the sand and fallen into the water. She had just been about to sit up when the water washed over her – much colder than the warm air around her. It has stunned her for a second but she quickly sat up because she had to breathe. She was soaked though. The two boys who had fired their guns at her twice now seemed frozen again. What was wrong with them?
"Who the hell are you guys?" she yelled at them. The one with dark hair blinked and then the one with golden hair moved a bit. The one with golden hair was staring at her with a confused look. The dark haired one shook his head and clutched his gun tighter.
"It doesn't matter." he said, his voice showing none of the confusion she could see in his eyes. She looked at them then, really looked. They were...familiar on a level but she couldn't name it. Something in the shape of their faces and the sound of their voices. She stood up so her butt wasn't getting any more wet from the water.
"She..." started the one with the golden hair but then he shook his head, unsure how to finish. He took a step back from her, eyes on the other boy. "What about Cross?" he asked. Something clicked in the dark-haired boy's head then.
"Oh yeah, say girl, do you know if General Cross is in this town?" he asked pointing his gun at her again. She was really getting tired of looking down the barrel of his gun. She took a defensive stance; she would be ready for anything they threw at her now. She took a deep breath.
"No. I have no idea where General Cross even is. He disappeared a while ago" she said, truthfully because she knew it might tick him off a little more. Raina wasn't sure what these guys were, if they were Akuma or what. She was sure that she could beat them if she had to.
The two did look frustrated because she didn't know. They still hesitated on pulling the trigger again. They did pull it though, shooting not one, but two of those burning orbs at her, one high and one low so she couldn't just fall into the ocean again. She danced to the side. Not only did they miss her but she was three bounds from the boys now. She took them but the one disappeared and kicked her so hard in the side all of her breath left her. She hit a tree, banging into it so hard that if her Innocence wouldn't have been activated, she would have broken her arm.
She fell to the ground pulling a breath in through her teeth. She looked up but they were standing so one was to her right, leaning against the tree and one was to her left. They both put a gun to her head. She swallowed hard. She clenched her claws into fist, ready to knock them both out but in a swift motion that she didn't even see the one had torn off the one button on her coat. It was the only button on the coat. It had her name engraved in the back of it.
"Let's see who we're going to have the pleasure to kill" said the one with dark hair, a horrible grin spreading across his face. He glanced at the button and frowned. She acted quick punching both of them as she jumped to her feet. They both flew through the air and landed hard on the sand. The one released the button they had tore off her coat. She quickly snatched off the ground and retreated a few paces. She held it between her two fingers, watching the two carefully as they rose. The one was looking at her with wide eyes. The other, the one with the golden hair, had a type of wild excitement in his eyes.
"What?" she asked her eyes curious to why the one was watching her with wide eyes. The other seemed ready to keep fighting. The one paused. "What's your problem?" she sneered. "Lost your will to fight?" She wondered again what they were. They weren't Akuma. They would have taken on their other form by now. Plus they had those cross-shaped markings on their foreheads along with those creepy golden eyes.
"Devi?" asked the one with golden hair, looking at the other. Raina stopped for a moment. Devi? That had been a nickname for her best friend when she was a child. He had been a guy, well they had been. There had been two of them, they were twins. They had been so close and happy together. They had met because her father had been a traveling salesman. He hadn't needed to be. Her family was wealthy. He enjoyed traveling though. She was the only person out of her mother, her twin sister and her elder brother who would travel with him.
She shook her head. It couldn't be...Devi could be a common nickname, couldn't it?
"What's your name girl?" asked the guy who was called Devi, he was frowning, hands shoved into the pockets of a coat that he shouldn't have been wearing in that weather. She watched him and realized that he thought he misread her button. He already knew. Just as she already knew his name...
She swallowed hard, feeling a little faint. This couldn't be happening. "My name is Raina Fitzgerald" she said, but her voice was too low. She couldn't force it any higher. This couldn't be real. They were dead. She had seen the village. The ashes. The ruins...
They heard her name even as she said it softly, she could tell. They both tensed and the one with golden hair looked alarmed. "Rai?" he seemed so surprised. Why? She wasn't the one who was supposed to be dead! The ruins of their home! It had been confirmed that their hometown had been destroyed by Akuma years ago! They had been dead for years. They should not have been standing in front of her.
"Devit...Jasdero" she forced their names past her lips and off her tongue. They nodded. Devit's eyes were hard. He wasn't liking this at all, she could tell. "What...happened to you two? Where have you been? You're supposed to be dead! You were killed...by...by Akuma!" Raina felt dizzy, as if she might faint. She slowly sank to her knees and quickly deactivated her Innocence so she wouldn't fall over. Jasdero took a step forward to her aid but Devit quickly caught his twin's arm and pulled him back to his side.
Jasdero glared at Devit. Why wasn't he letting him go to Rai? Raina was an old friend of theirs, their very best friend from before they were Noahs. Her father had traveled to that village and stayed a long while because he could see the bond between the three of them. He looked at the Raina of now and seeing her on the ground, her eyes far away as if she might faint made the golden-haired Noah worry.
Devit shook his head at Jasdero and looked at Raina. "We can't...tell you" he said, careful. He was watching her carefully because he was worried, just like Jasdero, that she would faint. She was already paler than she had been a moment before. He didn't really want to tell her anything. Then with their luck, she would faint.
"You can't tell me?" she asked. She was on her feet then, her fingers tangled in his shirt, pulling him within inches of her face. "Why not?" Her voice rose two octaves but he just stared into her odd purple-blue eyes. He sighed. She shook him slightly. "Answer me!"
He pulled her fingers off him and shoved her away. She fell into the sand. Jasdero was quick to cling to his arm and yell in his ear "Don't be mean to Rai!" He pushed Jasdero away too, annoyed. He wanted to tell her so badly but he couldn't. The Earl had ordered him and Jasdero not to tell an Exorcist about them unless they were going to kill the Exorcist. Dead men tell no tales and all that jazz.
She looked at him and then she sighed. She shook her head slowly. "Your hometown was gone. Ruined, there was nothing left. Even the ashes had blown away by the time I got there again" Her eyes were wide with fear and joy mixed into one. Then another emotion worked its way in. Understanding. "You're not human anymore" she stated.
"No" answered Devit. "We're not" Jasdero frowned at his side. "We're...part of the Clan of Noah" he said, quickly making up his mind to just tell her. She was their best friend and friends kept secrets right? Even if those friends hadn't seen each other for around seven years.
"The Clan...of Noah?" she repeated, her eyes confused. She didn't know what it meant. He'd have to tell her. He closed his eyes and swallowed hard. She'd hate them for this; she was an Exorcist so she had to hate him. He kept his eyes closed. He didn't want to see the hatred in her familiar purple-blue eyes.
Eyes that had filled with tears when he had climbed that high tree because she had been afraid he was going to fall.
Eyes that watched him and Jasdero tenderly when they had been swinging on the vine in that tree in the meadow.
Eyes that always held endless happiness every time he had looked into them.
"We work for the Millennium Earl" Jasdero whimpered at his side. Devit knew Jasdero was thinking of the many memories of their childhood too. Was she? He opened his eyes and looked at the ground.
"Sorry, Rai" Jasdero whispered and both of them wouldn't look at her. They didn't want to see how much she hated them. They were afraid of their reaction if she did. Would they kill her in their grief?
"What?" her voice was disbelieving. "No." her voice was soft and Devit dared a peek at Raina. "No! I won't fight you guys! I won't be your enemy!" It would have been easier if she hated them for something they didn't even choose. Jasdero was looking at her with hope in his eyes, hope that their friendship could remain. Devit knew it couldn't.
"Raina, we can't be friends anymore" he said, his voice hard. She glared at him, her eyes challenging. He could see it there. She thought they could be friends yet. They'd kill each other. Devit knew that one day, someone would slip. Someone was going to die. He wasn't going to let that happen. It could be her that died or Jasdero or even himself. Why not just avoid it all? Why not just cut it off right then?
"No. I can't just walk away from you guys now that I know you're alive. If you work for the Earl or not, you're still my friends" he remembered that tone she was taking on now. The stubborn 'I-don't-care-what's-right-or-not-let's-just-do-it-anyway' tone. She had used it all the time to talk him and Jasdero into different things. Like exploring that house that was supposed to be 'haunted' in town. No! He couldn't think about them! His human memories were almost painful because the three of them had been close. Why did the Innocence have to choose her? Why did the Noah have to choose them?
He cleared his thoughts quickly. "No, Raina" his voice was stubborn too; "We can't be friends anymore. That's it. It's over." He nudged Jasdero. "Let's go Dero"
Jasdero looked at her and then he followed Devit. They were nothing without each other. Jasdero had no choice but to follow his brother. He turned back once to see that Raina was watching the two of them. Her eyes were filled with sadness mixed with the relief that Jasdero couldn't name. "Sorry Rai, hii" he said softly before following his brother away from her. Devit turned back then, just to glance. She was looking down then, no longer looking at them. Devit turned back to face the path they were walking on now. Turning around was not something he could do. He had to keep on the path that had picked him.
Neither of them turned around again.
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Alright! So the title I picked sucks but that's alright it does have a meaning! Anyway...That's it for the first chapter I hope you all liked it! Please don't get mad because you don't like that I spelled his name Devit. That's how I like to spell it. Devitto/Debitto/Devit/David all mean the same thing so does it really matter which one we use? Anyway, reviews would be loved. I'll have another chapter out sooner or later, sooner for sure and oh before you go, here's the disclaimer!
Disclaimer;; I do not own -man or am I involved with anyone who owns it. This is purely fan-made!
