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I woke up in a dark room. I had no idea what time it was or where I was. I only remembered the butterfly, and Tyki. Wait! I'd been kidnapped by a Noah! That was the only thing that even remotely made sense. I sat up and surveyed my surroundings. It looked like I was in a bedroom, dimly lit that it was, and I was in a bed that was shoved up against the far wall from the door. I was also dressed in different clothes. I had on a thin white nightgown now. Well at least the perv had bothered to dress me. I slowly got up and wobbled to the door. I opened it a crack and peered out. There was someone in the hall, a small girl with purple hair, and Tyki too!
"I'm telling you Tyki, it was a bad idea to bring her here." She whined. "She's an exorcist." Tyki chuckled and ruffled the girl's hair.
"She won't be when I'm done with her Road." He said smiling. I gasped softly. Tyki turned to the door and began walking toward it. I ran back to the bed and lay down with my back facing him. I heard the door open, but the lights didn't go on.
"I hope you don't mind the dark Miss Cho." Tyki whispered in my ear. "I just prefer it like this. It's more, secretive." I shuddered as his hand brushed against my neck. The next few hours were a blur of I don't know what. The only things I remember were Tyki, and that wonderful feeling. Nothing else. When I woke up again, the door was partly open, letting light stream into the room. I rolled over to find Tyki lying next to me. He was shirtless, that I didn't mind in the least. I kind of wished I could freeze time like this. And luckily his pants were still on. He stirred and opened his eyes.
"Good morning princess," he murmured. "How do you feel?" How did I feel? I felt good. Great even!
"Good." I said. "And you?" Tyki smiled lazily and sat up.
"Come, you must be hungry after your transformation." I gave him a puzzled look. "You're a Noah now." He explained. "The Millennium Earl felt it would be best to separate you from the exorcists now." I wobbled off the bed, almost falling over. Tyki turned back at me frowning.
"But we can't have you walking around like that can we? Jasdero and Devitto would have a field day if they saw you like this." I looked down at myself. I was still in the thin nightgown.
"I guess it might be a bit embarrassing," I blushed. "But it's okay." Tyki shook his head as if it just wouldn't do. He went and rummaged in his closet for a bit before throwing a shirt, pants, and some shoes at me.
"Wear these until we can get you better clothes." He told me, slipping out of the room.
"But what about my uniform?" I asked.
"I'm fairly certain Road burned it." Tyki laughed and closed the door. For some odd reason, I didn't mind. I didn't mind being here, I didn't mind that Road had burned my uniform, and oddest of all, I was actually happy to be a Noah. Something had changed about me. I confirmed that when I got a look at myself in Tyki's mirror. My hair was now jet black, and my skin was silver gray with the customary markings on my forehead. As I was putting on Tyki's shirt, I also noticed a butterfly tattoo on my left hand. It hadn't been there before, but whatever. It was very pretty. Tyki's clothes were a bit big on me, difference in height I suppose, but they fit fairly well. I stepped out of the room to find Tyki waiting for me, smoking.
"Ah, good, you're dressed. Now let's go get some food." I followed him curiously. Had he been waiting for me the whole time? Well, I hadn't taken too long, so I hoped he didn't mind.
"Tyki! Morning!" Yelled a girl as she flying tackled Tyki.
"Good morning Road." Tyki said, trying to shift her off him as he stood up. "Say hello to Miss Cho Meido, she's one of us now." Road smiled at me.
"Hiya." She grinned. "It's nice to meet you, but you better not steal Allen from me." I was stunned at first, but then I started laughing. I explained to Road that Allen had no interest in me whatsoever and probably never would. Road looked skeptical until she verified my sincerity, and then she accepted my with open arms. When we all got to the dining room, we were met with absolute chaos. Two teenagers were having a food fight when a large muscular man beat up a maid. Tyki sighed exasperation.
"Jasdero! Devitto! Skin!" He yelled. "Show a little respect. We have a guest." All activity ceased, and all eyes were on me.
"Why's she wearing Tyki's clothes?" Asked the purple haired teen. Devitto I guessed.
"Because Road burned my uniform and the only other thing I had was a nightgown Devitto." I shot back.
"I would have liked to see that, wouldn't you 'Dero?" He asked innocently. Jasdero nodded, grinning stupidly.
"Tyki said you would." I muttered. So, if the teens were Jasdero and Devitto, then that meant the man was Skin.
"So, what's your name beautiful?" Devitto asked, propping his feet up on the table.
"Cho," I answered. "No last name needed." I pulled a cigarette out of my pocket and lit it, regarding everyone with a patient stare. "Now, is there any food you two clowns haven't used as food fight material?" I even surprised myself with my attitude. I'd never acted like this before. I was receiving mixed looks from everyone. Tyki's was pure admiration. Road's, amusement. Devitto looked shocked, and Jasdero and Skin didn't seem to be paying any attention at all. I turned and walked in the direction I thought the kitchen was. To my delight, I turned out to be correct. I rifled through the pantry until I found some cereal, two bowls, and a couple of spoons. As a last touch, I grabbed a lollipop for Skin. He had been screaming about wanting something sweet. When I got back to the dining room, a fight had erupted between Jasdevi and Road. Road was winning by a long shot. I handed Tyki a bowl of cereal and sat down calmly.
"What happened?" I asked, putting the first spoonful of cereal into my mouth. Tyki sighed again, picking up the spoon.
"The usual, Devitto somehow made Road's temper flare, and Jasdero of course joined in." I continued munching my cereal.
"Five bucks says she beats the crap outta them before breakfast is over." Tyki's eyes lit up as he turned to me.
"It's hasn't even been an hour and you already fit in here." I smiled. I really did feel like I belonged.
"Still, five bucks says Road beats the crap outta them before breakfast is over."
"Ten bucks says she breaks at least one limb."
"You're on."
