Hello! Here is the last (and, personally, my favourite) part of Huusina's Week of Uploads! It was really cool to write this story and I hope you will like it too. Might be a little weird and crazy, but it's just me :)

Have fun reading and review please!


1. She's leaving home

The more Lenalee Lee could help other people, the happier she was. She was such kind of person. Among exorcists she was busy all the time and, in fact, that was exactly what she needed in her life.

This and her brother Komui. Lenalee would never change him for someone else. He always cared for her, but this time, roles switched.

Lately Komui has suffered from insomnia. Every night Lenalee was coming to his room to tell him tales or sing lullabies, and Komui always repeated that it helped him a lot, even when it didn't. The most important thing was that Lenalee wanted to help.

Usually Allen was coming with her. He was always joyful and had big creativity, and both Lenalee and Komui loved his company.

Unluckily, Allen was on a mission in eastern Europe and it was another night that Lenalee visited her brother alone.

"How are you?" Lenalee asked as she walked into the room.

Komui smiled.

"Good. I just can't wait for the story."

As always, Lenalee sat on his bed.

"I was trying to think of something different" she admitted. "But I'm not sure..."

"I bet it's great. Please start."

After a while of hesitation, Lenalee nodded and took a deep breath.


Not so long ago and not so far away there was an exorcist called Lenalee Lee. She was always happy and kind and helped other people a lot.

That day Lenalee was cleaning the forgotten and not used part of the castle in which the exorcists lived. There was nobody around, so the place was completely quiet. That let the girl wonder freely about everything.

Not much time passed when she noticed an open door at the end of the corridor she walked in. What was unexpected was the bright light from it, while Lenalee knew nobody was there.

Then it was understood she reached the door.

And the moment she stepped in it she knew something changed.

She went through the door and looked around, to discover that she wasn't in another room, but in a completely different place. Lenalee found herself in open space, with green grass and blue sky all around her. There were no flowers or trees, just the grass, and no one to tell what was going on.

Lenalee stepped back. That was impossible. Unimaginable. It was... She turned quickly, only to find out that the door disappeared.

She froze.

It must have been a dream. The grass was everywhere, nothing else to the horizon. She was standing there, alone, and this new situation she couldn't understand scared her.

She sat on the grass and noticed that her exorcist uniform was replaced with a sweet light blue dress to knees.

What is it now, "Alice in Wonderland"?, Lenalee thought, looking dispassionately ahead.

In fact, inside Lenalee everything was burning. It wasn't logical, it couldn't happen.

Or maybe it was somebody with innocence.

Lenalee rapidly stood up.

Innocence. There was no other explanation.

Lenalee started walking. Although she couldn't see anything but grass, she decided she wouldn't stop until she finds another human to explain this situation.

When she "left" the castle, it was eight in the morning, and it seemed to be that early here too. It made the walk easier, as it wasn't too hot. The weather was perfect.

After about half an hour Lenalee saw a village. It was really small, just a few wooden houses and a tavern. The village was rather dark and seemed to be abandoned some time ago. Lenalee walked around the houses, among the garbage, calling anybody to come out. Quite disappointed, she stepped in the tavern.

The whole place was covered with dust, but what caught Lenalee's attention was a breakfast laying on the table. It was almost untouched, and, strangely, fresh, although it was obvious that the village was left about few days ago.

Lenalee started looking around more carefully, full of suspicions.

Suddenly, she heard a loud thud and something hit her in the back of her head and then the floor. She quickly turned around to find out what was the annoying object.

In front of her, from dust and dirt, a human rose from the floor. It was a guy that looked rather strange at the first glance.

He had white hair and grey eyes, and there was a long scar on the left side of his face. His clothes were weird too. He had a black uniform on, a black wrap-up and a black high-hat with some kind of wand stuck behind it. The wand was a simple stick with a star on the top, a very childish idea of that item. This, let's say, magician, seemed to be around Lenalee's age.

He shook the dust off himself and straightened up. As fast as he noticed Lenalee he looked directly at her and smiled friendly. She then noticed that despite his weird looks, the boy was handsome.

"Hello" he said and shook Lenalee's hand energetically, surprising her a little. "My name's Allen Walker, I'm a wizard. Nice to meet you..."

"Lenalee Lee" she replied, returning his smile. All her cautiousness flew away, meeting disarming friendliness of this Allen.

"Lenalee Lee then" he said and let go of her hand. He looked up and Lenalee did the same, to see a huge hole in the ceiling. "I'm really sorry for that, not a good entrance, was it?"

Lenalee looked away and remained silent.

"I thought you came for my master's debts, so I hid up there" Allen continued. "I told Barney long time ago that he should renovate this place."

He smiled again, but this time in apologizing way. Lenalee sighed.

"I'm afraid I don't understand a word from your explanation" she said.

"Huh?" Allen glanced at her surprised, but after a while he blushed slightly, noticing that Lenalee was right. "Ah, yes, sorry!"

He quickly offered her a chair in, as he said, Barney's tavern. Then he put probably his breakfast on another table and sat next to Lenalee.

"You see, I'm travelling around the world with my master, amazing wizard Marian Cross, who taught me everything about magic I know now. He's truly amazing, but... he likes hazard and that causes a lot of trouble to us two. About a week ago we came to this village. Inhabitants were really happy to see us and soon we found out why.

It turned out that some bandits were haunting the village for some time, taking everything precious from the people, who were already quite poor. They also said they'd come back and the arrival was said to be the next day. The villagers hoped we'd help them and my master promised to do so, saying that he already had a plan.

The next morning the bandits came, I and Cross greeted them with all villagers behind us. To my horror, my master stated he would win with the bandits in cards. He put whole village on one side and promise not to haunt it ever again on the other side. Of course he lost everything.

The bandits turned a lively village to what you saw and left, laughing loudly on the way. Inhabitants were furious, but, as always, before anyone noticed it, my master mysteriously disappeared. Lacking the guilty one, inhabitants turned to the closest to him, what means me. I hardly escaped. Villagers are now looking for me in other villages, and I came back here, thinking they won't search where it all started."

Allen leaned back in his chair, finishing his story.

"That's why I was hiding in a village like this."

He smiled. Lenalee, who was listening with interest, noticed that he was smiling quite often, despite his difficult situation. Now, when he stopped talking, all questions about her situation appeared in her head again.

"Oh, Allen-kun" she said when the questions popped out. "Can I ask you about something?"

His childishly innocent face turned to her and, at the same time, they both heard loud noise and rapidly stood up. It sounded like a running crowd of people, and Allen and Lenalee immediately knew who they were.

"We know you're here, Walker! We'll get you!"

Hearing similar shouts, Allen's face fell. To Lenalee's surprise, he grabbed her hand and pulled her outside.

"I'll answer your questions later" he said, but at the same moment people from the village noticed them.

"There you are!"

"Catch him!"

The crowd was closer with every second and the only thought in Lenalee's head was that she and Allen should have stayed in the tavern, or at least not go out in front of the enemy. She tried to make Allen run, but he only took his wand out and waved it before faces of inhabitants of the village, who were already dangerously near.

"Eins, zwei, drei!" Allen almost sang and in front of him a big, beautiful, black horse appeared.

In seconds, before anyone could understand what had happened, Allen put Lenalee on the horse, with one graceful jump sat behind her and they were racing through the green grass Lenalee remembered from before. She could still hear the villagers screams, but they were already too far, they were too slow for this incredibly fast horse. Suddenly, Lenalee heard a laugh. Loudly, joyfully Allen was laughing.

"The taste of freedom!" he screamed as loud as he could when he finished. Lenalee turned to him. "You can ask now, I'm all yours."

She looked back on the way ahead, thinking.

"What was that?" she asked finally. "I mean, the horse..."

"A German spell" Allen immediately replied. "German spells are the summoning ones. There are as many spells as languages and every one has different magical power. German spells are my favourite and I use them all the time."

His words reminded Lenalee of the spell he used, which in fact was in German. She decided to go on to the matter that intrigued her the most.

"What place is it?"

Allen looked at her in a weird way, but Lenalee couldn't see it.

"One of parallel universes" he said simply.

Lenalee rapidly turned to him.

"What do you mean?"

Allen's face brightened at her reaction as he understood the situation.

"You got here by accident, am I right?" hearing this question, Lenalee quickly nodded, inquiring further explanation. "In the world you're coming from are some, let's say, special doors that lead to the web of parallel universes. There are plenty of them and now we're in one. You can travel from one to another through door as well."

"But you're not from my world, are you?" Lenalee asked. Allen shook his head.

"Most of people and creatures in parallel universes are from them, me too. It doesn't happen often, visit of a human from your world. But when they finally come, they can't leave unless their one wish comes true."

"That's very nice of you" Lenalee smiled.

"Sometimes it lasts years" Allen replied with a sigh. "Sometimes people don't manage to do it before their time comes. It's not always that nice."

During their talk the landscape around changed. Large, empty space was replaced with a green, refreshing forest. Its special smell was everywhere, just like the enchanting aura of freshness and life. Omnipresent silence ended with first voices of various birds.

"Lenalee" continued Allen, "you will have to pick a wish."

He stopped the horse, jumped down and helped Lenalee to do so and then let the animal go.

"Why did you do that?" she asked.

"You can never tell to which universe you'll go, even if you go through the same door as before" Allen explained and started walking. "If I remember correctly, we should find one in minutes."

Lenalee moved too. She was very confused after all that already happened. This new situation started scaring her again, just like at the beginning.

"You'll probably visit many universes" Allen stated suddenly and Lenalee looked at him. "If you don't mind, I can go with you. I mean, I should look for my master after all. Besides, you don't know this world and it can be rather dangerous to go alone. I wouldn't feel right if I let you go alone" he smiled. "Or maybe you find me annoying?"

"No, no, quite the opposite!" Lenalee replied immediately, making Allen laugh. "I'd really appreciate it if you went with me."

Allen stopped and outstretched his right hand towards her.

"Deal?"

Lenalee took his hand.

"Deal."

Allen let go of her hand and looked at his new companion seriously.

"Now the wish."

Lenalee smiled at his serious face, a weight was already lifted from her heart and she believed that everything would go right.

"This situation is so incredible" she laughed. "I can as well look for my prince."

Allen laughed at this idea too. He turned left and flicked the branches of an old tree, revealing a wooden door.

"Goal set! Let's go!" he shouted, scaring some birds and opened the door. He smiled at Lenalee. "Ladies first."

She confidently crossed the doorstep. Allen followed her and closed the door, which disappeared among the big, old branches.