Lavi!

Goodbye.

You-

It was nice here, Lavi would always be my favorite persona.

With one last embrace, he and Bookman left, not turning back as he tried to reign in the tears, knowing that they would most likely never meet again, chances were the Black Order was going to be annihilated. He was bookman, yet tears flowed unevenly down his face. He should have never gotten so involved with them.


Lavi gave the boy a lopsided- goofy smile, his act was perfect, nobody had ever and would ever see through it, "I'm fine, justa lil' tired." The boy seemed reassured and left him to go up to their shared room to drift off to wonderland.

Lavi barely closed the door in time before he doubled over with violent coughs. He dimly noted that he was now going to clean up the blood off the carpet as not to scar his roommate's innocent oblivion. Damn it. Ever since the Noah- Fiddler was it? Placed the bugs into his body, his body always felt weak as the parasites fed off him, the very reason why he was forced to leave the Order he thought bitterly. Most of the parasites were gone now, but a few were still left inside him so that if he ever decided to fight with the Order again, the Noahs could leisurely cause him a painful death.

He was frustrated that his life was now in hands of his ex-enemies, No, they were still his enemies, and they were playing him like a puppet. He refrained himself from punching the floor, he did not need to cause unnecessary alarm and blow his cover by making a hole. Standing up unsteadily he gave a wobbly jump out the window, using his hammer to steady his fall. He failed and he crashed into trees instead.

When he finally regained his bearings again, he decided that he must have landed somewhere in the 'Forbidden Forest'. The fall had snapped him out of his anger, and he didn't see the need of him taking it out on the innocent trees anymore. Shrinking his hammer, he let his Bookman curiosity take over and wandered deeper into the forest, his photographic memory taking in every detail of the path his was making for himself.

It was a very strange forest; he dutifully recorded every creature he met so he could tell it to Panda later. He stopped short in his tracks, he had reached a clearing and there was the most beautiful creature he'd ever met staring straight at him. The creature gave him a suspicious look, Lavi was unsure how to react, from the little experience he had with animals, he tried to make himself look smaller and approached it slowly. The pure white creature stood there confidently and did not move. When he finally reached it, he reached out his hand to pat it, and it didn't resist. It gave him a nuzzle and he was almost afraid that the rather sharp horn on the horse's head wasn't going to pierce a hole through his head.

"You know you and Allen-chan are so similar?" he mumbled, "You two are so white… and never back down… can I call you Moyashi?"

The horse snorted into his face, he gave a yelp as his hands waved around madly trying to rub off the horse-snot. "That was mean." He pouted.

He watched bemused as the horse turned his head away with a huff, "I get it, I get it, I won't call you Moyashi."

The horse turned to face him again, seeming to accept his apology, than his mind was brought back to some mythical books he read before, "That's right you're a unicorn aren't you?"

And that was how Lavi had made his first friend in the lonely Hogwarts, six weeks after his angsting and missing the Order. Later when he returned to the school after spilling stories to Beansprout (the unicorn aimed a kick at him, but Lavi skillfully dodged it and with a mischievous grin he replied, "I only said I wouldn't call you Moyashi."), he had to deal with his overly worried roommate, demanding where Lavi had disappeared off to, and why there was blood on the floor. It had taken two hours to convince the shrill boy that everything was perfectly fine, the boy still didn't believe him but let it slide for the time being when Lavi teased him for being a mother hen.

"Well I'm just glad you're starting to open up."

Lavi was caught off guard by his comment.

"You're still terribly uptight and secretive, but you seem a little different now." The boy smiled.

Lavi was shocked, he gave an amused grin, this boy was smarter than he appeared, "What's your name again?"

The boy gave an undignified squawk, and started berating him on how he could ever forget his name after being roommates for almost a month!


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