4,000 years later…
Lavi sighed as he sat out in the garden. He was kind of sad and lonely. He had seen everything change around him. For the most part he somewhat enjoyed watching everything change. He hated that he had watched it all change by himself though. Lavi had kind of wished that he had someone with him.
"Why did it have to be just me to survive?"
Kanda grumbled as he arrived in front of the small hotel. He already hated that his adoptive father sent him to another country just to write a thesis paper for his history class. Though he should be grateful he was away from his classmates. Kanda grabbed his suitcase out of the trunk of the taxi along with mugen and headed in. The woman at the front desk looked up when Kanda stopped in front of her.
"Welcome. How may I help you?" she greeted with a smile.
"Room for Kanda."
"One moment please," she said as she looked on the computer.
"Yes. Room 304 on the third floor," she said handing him his room key. Kanda took the key and walked off to the elevators. He pushed the up button and was glad that the elevator doors opened. He stepped in the elevator and pushed the designated floor he wanted. Kanda scowled at the stupid elevator music. He stomped off the elevator when the doors opened.
Kanda soon was sitting on his bed looking through his bag for what he would need. After a few minutes of digging in his bag, he just decided on his camera. He sighed when he looked towards the window and saw that it was getting dark out.
"Tch. Great. Now I have to wait till tomorrow…." Kanda grumbled. He flopped back on the bed and just decided to go to sleep.
Lavi walked outside after the sun set. He could come out and about during the day, but he never really wanted too. He started to walk towards the town.
"I wonder who the poor soul I'll drain tonight is," he wondered out loud. He sighed as he got closer, but stopped walking when he was close enough.
"There's someone new here…" he muttered closing his eye to let his senses take over. When he opened his eye again, he was standing in a hotel room. Lavi walked forward into the room. He looked around the small hotel room and let his gaze stop on the sleeping figure on the bed. Curiosity started to get the better of him and he didn't realize he had moved closer to the figure until they moved in their sleep. Lavi quietly gasped, startled and stumbled backwards. When he did, he accidentally tripped over a bag and fell.
Kanda's eyes snapped open at the sound of something heavy falling and instantly unsheathed mugen and pointed it at the source of the sound. He through the covers off of him and got up off the bed. He turned on the lamp next to the bed.
"How'd you get in here?" Kanda growled. Lavi was still frozen with shock at being caught and for having been clumsy. Kanda glared more and pressed his sword against Lavi's neck.
"How did you get in here?"
"I….Um…Climbed up the wall and came through the window?" Lavi mentally slapped himself for such a stupid answer. Kanda kept mugen where it was and glanced up.
"The window has a screen on it. It's not cut and the window isn't open. So how did you get in?"
"Would you believe I'm a vampire?" Lavi asked sheepishly. Kanda looked back at him like he was a disease.
"Are you an idiot?" Kanda asked sarcastically. Lavi slowly stood up, noting how the sword stayed level with his neck the entire time.
"So I take that as a no." Kanda rolled his eyes. Lavi could tell the person in front of him didn't believe in things like vampires. Lavi sighed and grinned wickedly.
"Fine. Don't believe me. But you will after this," Lavi said with a smirk. Kanda was about to ask what he meant, when Lavi disappeared in a cloud of mist. Kanda's jaw dropped wide open. He blinked a few times but shaking his head. He lowered mugen and sat back down on the bed.
"Impossible. That's impossible….." Kanda trailed off.
Lavi reappeared in his bedroom. He started to pace around his room.
"How could I do that? I should have killed him," Lavi whined as flopped face first onto the bed. He rolled over onto his back and sighed.
"I didn't even do what I meant to do while in town…." He complained to no one.
"I'll track him down tomorrow and get rid of him," Lavi said. He rolled onto his side and wiggled under the covers, falling asleep.
