Deceptions
Strawhatter
Disclaimer: Don't own it.
Pairing: No idea
Warning: T for violence and general gore. But since there aren't any actual gory imagery here, it's T. But it may move up to M.
A/N: IMPORTANT! This is a rewrite, but it has gone under MAJOR changes. The main theme remains the same. Allen. Noah. Evil. HOWEVER, as I sat down and tried to rework this story, I was flipping through the DGM fandom which is sadly, sort of dying. And I realized that, why are none of the Noah! Allen stories that I've read actually dark? I mean yes, there are some where he is evil, but I have yet seen a Noah!Allen actually having some Noah personality traits. IE: Killing people. So yes, this is dark, it'll be rated M because I'm making it gory to satisfy my need for a SRS!DARK!ALLEN.
Don't flame please ;_;. It'll make me sad. But on another note, if you find any grammar mistakes/spelling mistakes, please let me know! I sort of just published this without second thought.
PROLOGUE.
He looked gleefully at the Finder who by then had frozen in fear. Leaning in ever so closer, until the man could feel the Noah's breath tingling his ear. He was the last, the last of the group that was sent here to find Innocence.
"I hear music in everything, everything that you don't appreciate, you humans." He whispered softly, hand almost caressing the thick yellow jacket that was protecting the man.
"Can't you feel your heart beating?" He was smiling, but it was not a kind smile. It was one that sent shivers up his spine. One that rooted him to the ground. One that made him feel the shadows of dread creeping up against him.
"Ba-bum. Ba-bum. Ba-bum," the golden eyed boy murmured, soon in tune with the Finder's own heart beat, before he grinned sadistically.
"Ba. Bum." He finished with a note of finality, removing his hand from the man's chest. The man, who was fine mere seconds ago, clutched at his chest, extremities turning cyanotic, eyes opened wide, mouth gaped open. He thrashed on the ground like a fish out of water, before the presence of death finally overtook him. The Noah watched apathetically as the last breath of life left.
"Sadistic aren't you? Shounen?" A voice said behind him, but he didn't need to turn around-he already knew who it was.
"At least I don't have their hearts eaten inside out."
The man simply chuckled, walking closer to see the little piece of work that laid on the gritty stone floor. There was nothing he could say to counter that accusation. Having their beating hearts eaten slowly as they waste away was quite sadistic.
"Why are you even here, Tyki?" The Noah Family, while having tight familial bonds, normally don't contact each other while embracing their inner twisted insanity.
"The Earl wants us to begin our plans. Apparently we have bigger things to do, other than killing these utterly useless Finders." He added with a note of disgust. At least the ones who were helping down their akuma should be better trained.
The boy hummed, the air glittering and giving away as a vortex slowly appeared, shimmering until a grand white gate opened before them. It spilled forth white light, almost holy despite the dripping blood smeared across the stone in the alleyway.
Without another word, the two figures stepped into the white rays that engulfed them. The enormous luminescent gate closed, leaving only broken bodies behind.
"Twenty-seven dead. Twenty-seven." Komui shook his head slowly as he read the report that was sent in by another group of Finders after the first group had disappeared. Which, in the world of the Black Order, was never a good thing. They were found completely torn to pieces, blood splattered everywhere, so it was not from a random akuma attack-but something much more dangerous. He reminded himself to file the report somewhere else on the desk for deeper research, and proceeded to skim over the gruesome injuries that were described, wincing slightly at every laceration and puncture wound described. They were all mercilessly killed.
And despite the higher up's persistent disregard for the lives of Finders-solely because they were incompatible with Innocence, Komui felt his heart ache every time he stepped into the actual Church in the Order. Resources that Komui wanted to go towards the defense of the perhaps bravest part of the Order was left to designing new equipment for the Exorcists, more budget for the Investigation department for more information on possible Innocence locations.
He shook his head again. Sometimes, he wondered if the Earl was correct in rebuilding humanity.
Tell me what you think! Continue it? Abandon it? I'm kind of unsure, since the other Deceptions is really quite light.
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