A/N: The only thing I have to say here today is: I'm sorry I didn't have this out by the weekend. I had every intentions of it but I didn't have to finish before I left Sunday. I went to a show. Forever The Sickest Kids/Hit The Lights/Sing It Loud/Cobra Starship . But anyways, here's another Laven one-shot for you. Oh, and thank you all for the kind words in the reviews. Appreciate them tons. As always, reviews and constructive crit. are welcomed.


Saturday; When These Open Doors Were Open Ended

"I can't believe you got us into this mess."

Allen Walker let a very long and tired groan escape his lips. He rested his forehead against the hard, cold surface of the table he was sitting at, letting his arms fall to his sides. It was ten o'clock on a Saturday morning and he was stuck sitting the school cafeteria. Why you may ask? Well…

"Eh? Me? This isn't just my fault! You helped too!"

"Because you talked me into it."

"I didn't twist your arm and make you do it, Allen."

"No, but you told me the principal wouldn't walk in, Lavi."

"How was I supposed to know that he would get back from his meeting early?"

"This is all because you wanted to change your grades."

"Hey, you wanted to change yours too!" Lavi folded his arms and let a pout spread against his handsome features. Allen couldn't help but let a small smile break out. The older, crimson-haired teen was just too damn cute for his own good.

"Whatever Lavi, there's no point in arguing about it now. The fact is; we're stuck here until two o'clock."

"You're right. We're just lucky we didn't get suspended. Or worse, expelled." Lavi sighed while leaning back in his chair so that it was up on two legs now. He aimlessly swung his legs back and forth while he gazed up at the ceiling.

Lavi Bookman, a senior in high school, and an exceptionally smart teen. Though he didn't even have to pay attention in class or read any of the material, he somehow passed every class with ease. All he did in class (unless there was a test) was either day-dream or sleep, a result of staying out late every night. He was always being scolded by one of his teachers. But there was one class the crimson-haired teen was struggling in, Science. That's because, and to quote him directly "It's so damn boring." And that's why the two were sitting in Saturday school, because Lavi used that excellent brain of his to hack into the principal's computer to change his and Allen's grades.

Allen Walker, a sophomore in high school, and your average teenager. Unlike Lavi, he had to put a great amount of effort into his school work. Even by doing so, he barely passed his classes with a low C. He always had to get tutoring. And that's how he met Lavi.

Looking at the two, you wouldn't think that it was possible they were best friends. But half way through his freshman year, Allen's father, Mana, thought that it would be a good idea if the snowy-haired teen got a tutor. So after calling the school, Allen was sat up to with tutor by the name of Lavi Bookman. That's where it all started.

Of course, they didn't get along in the beginning. They found each other rather annoying and disagreed on almost everything. They cracked jokes on each other and did things to embarrass the other. But has the tutoring sessions gone on, they became close friends.

Not only did their friendship grow, but so did Allen's feelings towards Lavi. First friendship, then into his first real crush. Though Allen knew Lavi didn't return these feelings, he would always talk to Allen about every 'hot' girl in the school, it didn't bother him. He was happy with having his secret kept from Lavi, because he knew once he told him and was rejected by the older teen, either their friendship after that would be awkward or even nonexistent. Though Lavi didn't know it, he always put a smile on the younger teens face. Every time he would laugh or smile, Allen could feel his heart skip a beat. He made him feel wanted and, well…good.

"God, this is so boring!" Lavi moaned while letting the chair sing forward so that it was on all four legs now. He gazed at Allen sitting in front of him, with a somewhat expecting face.

Allen sighed. He knew Lavi was waiting for him to come up with an idea to ease his boredom.

"Well," Allen started while reaching for his book bag sitting the chair next to him. He pulled it onto the table and started to pull various books and binders out of it. "We could study. Other than punishment that is what Saturday school's supposed to be."

"Screw that," Lavi pushed his chair out so he could stand up. Walking towards the double doors that led you out of the cafeteria, he looked over his shoulder at Allen, "you coming or not?"

"Where to?" Allen asked though he was already on his feet and making his way towards to where Lavi stood.

He smirked then pushed open the double doors. The two teens exited the room they were just in. "To find something fun to do."


"Lavi, this probably isn't a good idea," Allen whispered as they walked through the deserted halls of the school. "What if Principal Cross comes to check on us?"

"Don't worry, that's not going to happen."

"Where have I heard that one before," Allen rolled his eyes as he stuffed his hands in his slim fit hoodie.

"C'mon," Lavi grabbed a hold of the younger teen hands and pulled him towards a closed door. Looking at the sign on the door, Allen saw that it was the yearbook staff room. He watched as Lavi turned the knob only to find out that it was locked. Allen sighed in relief.

"Well, looks like we won't be getting into that room. Let's just go back to the cafe and studied quietly like good boys."

Allen turned away from the door and started to walk in the direction they had come from. When he had only taken two steps, he felt Lavi wrap his hand around his wrist and pull him back.

"Not so fast." Lavi pulled something from his pocket that made a loud jingling noise. It was a metal ring with countless keys on it. He smirked as he spun it around his index finger.

"Where did you get those!" It came out more of a shocked statement then a question.

"Nicked them from Cross when he wasn't looking." Lavi examined the keys then picked one. He jammed into the keyhole to see if it fit.

Twenty wrong keys later, Allen and Lavi were finally in the yearbook staff room. All the tables were piled high with paper, photos, pens and markers, and expensive looking cameras. Over in the corner were three computers and a huge printer. And sitting at a teacher's desk was an open cardboard box.

"Hell yeah, the yearbooks are in!" Lavi exclaimed, rushing over to the cardboard box. Pulling one he shiny, hardcover books he flopped down in the over-sized chair at the desk. He opened it and started to flip threw it. Allen started to make his way over to the desk. He stood behind Lavi and leaned forward to get a better look.

"So, what do you think Allen? Any girls catch your attention?" Lavi nudged Allen lightly in this stomach while he looked up at him. A light pink blush crept across his cheeks that didn't go unnoticed by Lavi. He stared to snicker and turned his gaze back to the book.

"No-no-not really."

"Hmm, that's too bad, I guess. Hey, what about that girl who graduated last year? You know, Tyki's niece."

"You mean Rhode Kamelot?"

"Yeah, that one! She wanted her some Allen Walker. Why didn't you ever go for her? She wasn't that bad looking."

"She…I just didn't like her like that."

"You know, now that I think about it, you haven't dated anyone since I've known you."

"That's not true, I dated Lenalee."

"Yeah, but you two only dated, what, three days? Then decided you were better off as friends. You two didn't even kiss or hold hands. Can you really count that as a relationship?"

"I guess not."

"What's your type anyways, Allen?"

Allen felt his cheeks heat up again. They were probably a bright red that would even make a tomato jealous. What was he supposed to say? Oh, my type? Well, it's you Lavi! Uh, hell no. That was a secret he was prepared to take to the grave with him.

"Well, I really don't have a type. If I like them…I just like them." That was the best way to answer the question without giving away his secret, right?

"You have to have a type you prefer. Take me for example. I like 'em with lighter colored hair. And light eyes turn me on big time. And I like it when there kinda short and have a slim figure."

If Allen didn't know any better, he would think that Lavi had just described him. But he did know better and Lavi as possibly describing a slender, blonde, blue-eyed, girl.

"Hey look, there we are!" Lavi exclaimed, stopping at a page towards the end of the book.

Allen looked closer and noticed the caption of the page read 'Best Friends Forever'. Allen smiled as his eyes fell on the picture that one of the yearbook staff kids and one of his friends, Lenalee Lee, took of Lavi and himself. Lavi had his arm across Allen's shoulders, giving the camera the peace sign and a huge cheeky grin on his face. Allen was waving with a smile on his face.

"You remember where that picture was taken?"

"The art club's field trip in New York?"

"Yup!" Lavi turned the page where there were more pictures of all the students doing various things. "Look, here's another one with us and Yuu."

This time it was a picture of three boys; Allen, Lavi, and Lavi's fellow classmate Yuu Kanda. They were sitting on the steps outside of the school. Yuu was sitting on the bottom step, a scold etched on his face while Lavi braided his pony tail. From the picture you could tell that both Lavi and Allen were roaring with laughter from the other boys misfortune. Allen couldn't help but smile and let a snicker escape his lips.

"Good times," Lavi smiled while closing the yearbook and placing it back into the cardboard box. "I'm happy about getting out of this damned school but then again I'm going to miss it."

Lavi glanced down at the watch he was wearing on his wrist. "12:30 huh? Times flew today. Guess that's a good thing, though. But we better head back to the cafeteria. Cross will probably come and check on us soon."

"Yeah, you're right."

Lavi got up from the chair. He stretched quickly and then started heading towards the door. Allen followed.


"A little over an hour left," Lavi smiled looking over at Allen who right beside of him this time. On Lavi's orders of course. Lavi propped his elbow up on the table, resting his chin on his palm, never taking his eyes of Allen. Allen looked over the older teen and smiled.

"Thank god. You know, I'm starting to wonder why Cross hasn't come to check on us yet. Doesn't he care about his students?"

"Why are you complaining? It's a good thing he hasn't checked on us. I don't want to see he's ugly mug more than I have to." Lavi laughed and Allen joined in. To Allen, Lavi's warm laughter was contagious. "Besides, knowing that man he's probably fallen asleep at his desk."

"Yeah, you're most likely right," Allen chuckled while he folded his arms on the table. He rested his chin on them and gazed at the opposing wall.

Silence passed between the two boys as Allen stared at the wall and out of the corner of his eye, he saw Lavi staring intently at him. Allen shifted in his seat. Not that Allen minded that Lavi was staring at him but it felt like the one eye that wasn't cover by an eye patch (he wore one over his right due to an accident when he was younger that left him blind in the one eye) could see through him. And that's what Allen didn't like. He felt like Lavi could tell his feelings and his true feelings towards him. But, he probably was just paranoid.

"Do you want to play a game to pass the remaining time?" Lavi was the one who broke the silence. Allen tilted his head so that he could make eye contact with the older boy. He saw that Lavi had a cheeky grin on his face, so the usagi had a trick up his sleeve.

"Okay," Allen agreed, though somewhat reluctantly. He sat up in his seat and Lavi followed. "What game?"

"Truth or dare."

Now Allen was regretting that he agreed before he knew what game Lavi wanted to play. Deciding that he would just stick to truth, he would be safe.

"But there are some rules."

"Rules? What kind of rules?"

"You can't pick the same thing twice in a row."

Allen inwardly groaned. Leave it to Lavi to make a rule like that. Knowing he couldn't back out now (he didn't want Lavi to think of him as a wuss) he nodded his head.

"Okay, I'll go first. Allen, truth or dare?"

"Truth."

"Ah, you're no fun," Lavi pouted and Allen couldn't help but smile. "But truth it is? Hmm…okay, I got it! Are you a virgin?"

Allen felt his cheeks heat up instantly. He twiddled his thumbs as he looked away from the older teen. "You should know the answer to that one. You know I haven't ever had a real girlfriend. And Lenalee and I only dated three days."

"You're so old-fashioned, Allen. You don't have to be a relationship to have sex."

"Lavi!" Allen exclaimed looking back at the boy. "What kind of logic is that?"

"What? It's the truth. Casual sex is just as normal as sex between significant others nowadays."

"I guess you're right," Allen mumbled looking away again. "Yeah…I am."

"Well, it's nothing to ashamed of, Allen." Lavi said while patting him on the shoulder. "Your turn."

"Are you?" he asked while still looking away from the other boy.

"Nope," Lavi answered casually, as if it was nothing.

Allen quickly looked back at Lavi, mouth agape. "You're not? What? With…with who? How many?"

"Hold it tiger," Lavi chuckled, he leaned in and pressed a finger to Allen's lip to silence him. The blush on Allen's cheeks grew enormously. "You already asked a question. You have to wait. Now it's my turn. You know the drill. Remember, you can't pick truth again."

Allen swallowed the lump in his throat as he stuttered out, "D-d-dare."

"Good choice." Lavi didn't lean away from Allen as he thought about what he was going to have Allen do. Probably something stupid, Allen thought. But when Lavi smirked, Allen felt an uneasy feeling spread through him. "You sure?"

"Well, you gave me no other choice, Lavi." It came out more sarcastic then Allen intended.

"You're right," Lavi said in a low, husky voice. Allen could literally feel his heart melt. That voice was just too damn sexy. "I dare you to…kiss me."

Allen's mind went blank and the 'okay' he had ready for whatever Lavi dared him to do died in his throat. Did he just say what I think he said? Surely not, I must have misunderstood him.

"Wh-what?" Allen stuttered out. He was wanting for Lavi to repeat what he said, so Allen could proud to himself that that wasn't what he said. Surely Lavi Bookman just didn't ask Allen to kiss him.

"Kiss me."

Allen's mouth fell open as he just continued to stare dumbfounded at the older teen. Lavi stared back at him, an expecting look on his face. When Allen still continue to just stare at him, Lavi sighed.

"Goddamnit Allen, I'll do it myself."

In one fell swoop Lavi's lips crashed against Allen's. The younger teen's eyes widened from the sudden contact. Though when it finally registered in Allen's brain that Lavi Bookman, the boy he has had a crush on for almost a year, was kissing him he started to kiss back.

Allen's arms wrapped around older teen's neck while Lavi snaked an arm around Allen's waist, pulling him into his chest. Allen felt Lavi's tongue brush against his bottom lip and he willingly parted his lips and granted him access.

But the little make-out session was short-lived, because as soon as Lavi's hand traveled under Allen's shirt, they heard rushed footsteps heading the direction of the cafeteria. Pulling apart just in time they saw an out of breath Cross bust through the double doors. After clearing his throat and smoothing out his suit and hair, Cross narrowed his eyes at the two boys.

"Told you he fell asleep," Lavi whispered so that only Allen heard. Allen suppressed a giggle as he nodded his head.

"Sorry I haven't come to check on you two until now. I've been extremely busy. Now, seeing as such, you two are free to leave early."

Quickly gathering their things, the two teens rushed pass Cross and out the doors. Once outside the school and safely away from Cross, Lavi leaned in and whispered in that low and husky voice into Allen's ear.

"Come over to my house and we'll finish what we started. Ol' Panda's still at work."

Allen let a huge grin spread across his face as Lavi pulled away. "Can I use the phone and tell Mana I won't be home until later?"

"Of course." Lavi started in the direction towards his house with Allen right beside him.


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Preview for next chapter: "Take it off, let's just touch." "Quoting Metro Station now, are we?" Allen chuckled as he started to unfasten the closure on the crimson-haired teens pin-striped button up shirt.