This was inspired by the Song that was sung by the doll on D. Gray men. I practically died when I heard it. So I decided to write something about it. Lala was a lovely doll.

There she lay, like a picture held in a black picture frame. In the coffin lay the young girl that Romano had just met. She had saved his life by stopping him and stepping in front of him. Then that dreadful moment happened, the bomb went off and she smiled with the childish innocence that somehow Romano's little brother Italy shared. Then her body was filled with parts of the metal that supported the building. Yet her smile never faded until she closed her eyes and collapsed after the explosion. Romano suddenly had a rush of adrenaline as he picked the young girl up and rushed her over to the medics who had rushed to the scene. But he was too late. And now she lay in a black coffin with decorate roses along the sides. She had a pale face that was framed by the blonde hair spread delicately around her head. She had a white nightgown on and the entire room had faded into silence. Even though Romano never learned the young girl's name, he did learn something else; that if she should die that he would have to bring Blue roses. So as true gentlemen he followed her request and bought a bouquet of Blue Roses. He leaned down and gently moved her hands so they were over the stems of the Blue Roses. He didn't even wonder why she had appeared so suddenly, he instead wondered why she would save him instead of someone else. He wasn't special. But those last thoughts were brushed away by the gentle sound of singing. It was the young girl's sister; she had stepped up to the coffin and started to brush the stray hairs from her face while singing a lullaby. He just walked back to his seat and then sat down and listened. It was a beautiful lullaby; somehow it just seemed right for this moment. Next to him was the soft crying of his younger brother. Somehow Italy had convinced Romano to let him come. But Romano was glad that he wasn't the only one unknown in the crowd. As the lullaby continued he could've sworn he saw a misty but yellow Aura next to the girl's sister. There was the image of the young girl; she had that same childish smile on her face. But then she turned to the crowd and looked at Romano, her smile grew and then she saluted him. Romano couldn't help but smirk. She was an odd one, but she did save his life. But then she walked down the hall and over to Romano before whispering

"When I see you next, I'll be back for that curious piece of hair you have" She whispered pointing at Romano's curl. He blushed a bit but then quickly covered it by coughing.

"Funny how you can fall in Love with the Dead girl" She teased before laughing and disappearing. Romano let out a depressed sigh; something just told Romano that he was going to have a very interesting summer.