Ah…well, this computer was acting a little weird with the flash drive but its working. Here's the next chapter of Little Owl so I hope you like it. I'm listening to O2 by Orange Range while typing this up, I love that song. Well, I don't have much to say since I'm really bored again and I don't want to lose my train of thought so here's the chapter. Thanks for taking the time to read this if you haven't turned back by now and plan to read the rest of the chapter.

Obligatory Disclaimer: I don't own DGM, only Fi and her innocence.

It was rather boring on the train back to the Order. Fi had woken up a few hours after she fell asleep to find Tim trying to chew on the seat. She found Timcanpy to be rather adorable in that sense, as long as he wasn't chewing on anything of hers. Allen was sleeping and Fi looked out the window to see that it was night. How late was it? She slowly stood up and left the carriage to walk around a bit and stretch her stiff legs.

"Ow…" She muttered and awkwardly walked down the aisle until she was comfortable, then decided to explore a little bit more.

The train was longer that she thought with its red-upholstered seats and the first class cars had red rugs while the other classes had bare floors. Fi continued to walk towards the back of the train until she was at the caboose and leaning against the guardrail, she wind whipped her hair out of its ponytail. Oh well. She watched the dark scenery whip by as the wind roared in her ears. After a few minutes of needed fresh air, Fi headed back into the train and to her and Allen's carriage where he was still sound asleep. She brushed some hair away from his face and noticed the scar on the left side of his pale face.

Poor kid…I wonder how much he's been through… She thought as she drew her hand back and sat down in her seat.

She leaned back into the soft back and crossed her arms. She was looking forward to going home. Komui would be up front as usual with open arms and a goofy grin on his face while the other scientists would put off their work and plans to get the chief to work to welcome home the exorcists. Kanda…wouldn't be there as usual. Yu seemed to not like parties; she'd bring him some cake or something just to make him mad. Then she'd be chased around the Order until Kanda got tired of running or thought it would be fruitless as usual. After that, she didn't know what to do. Hang out? Just go on with daily life until she got orders from Komui for a mission? Maybe she'd work on her project, see if there was a letter from her uncle.

At the thought of her uncle, Fi smiled again. She loved her uncle and he was more of a father to her than anyone. She didn't like her parents back in America and the only reason she would possibly stop by would be to see if her little brother was faring well. Fi cringed at the thought of what her mother would say if her "darling daughter" were out in Europe fighting monsters instead of going to big fancy parties. Shaking her head to get the terrible thought out of her mind, Fi decided to focus her intentions on how she could make the next—

"Fi!" Allen shouted, she hadn't noticed him waking up, with his eye activated. "Akuma are on the train!" He said urgently and Fi stood up immediately.

"What? Where?" She asked as they exited the carriage.

"The roof!" Allen replied as he opened to the door to the next car and climbed up the roof, activating his innocence.

Fi was following suit, her chains not activated yet since she wanted to wait until she was sure that she was needed. For all she knew, there could only be one or two and Allen could surely handle that many. She got to the roof and her eyes widened.

There were about six level one akuma and Allen was already attacking one. Fi wasn't about to let this newbie show her up! She activated her chains, which had been hidden up the long sleeves of her coat, and threw the attached blades at two separate akuma. There were only three left and Fi used the chain that was being suspended in the air to run up to an akuma that had retreated somewhat. She grabbed the brass blade at the other end of the chain and threw it into the akuma.

"Fi!" Allen called from below and Fi looked down to see that the train was rushing below her. She forgot to place a lifeline before ascending….oops.

"Allen, catch!" She shouted as she threw her other chain down at the boy who was still planted firmly on the locomotive. He caught the little blade and decided that he was supposed to pull or something, so he gave a sharp tug on the chain like he did when he first met the small exorcist and she came rocketing back to the train. Unfortunately, she didn't know how to land and they both crashed to the ground, Fi was next to Allen, facedown and Allen was on his back, still holding the chain end.

"Was that the last of them?" Fi asked as she rolled onto her back and put a hand to her head.

Allen sat up and looked around, his hand turned into a gun and there was a large blast. Fi opened her eyes to see that his innocence had switched forms and his eye deactivated.

"No, that was." He said pleasantly and Fi punched him in the arm. "Come on, we got rid of the other akuma so we can relax for a little while." He said as they started walking back to the latter.

"Duck!" Fi shouted and pushed Allen's head down while she lowered her own and the train entered a tunnel. The smoke from up front had nowhere to escape so it decided to choke Allen and Fi as they tried to keep their heads from scraping against the ceiling of the tunnel. After a minute of holding their breath, Allen and Fi were able to breathe again and went back into the car coughing and trying to get needed air into their lungs.

"Well, that was—augh—fun!" Fi choked out as she and Allen took their seats again. Allen nodded as he pounded his chest.

The train reached its final stop for the evening and the two exorcists hopped off of the train with their bags. A man at the door bid them a good evening and they set off for home. The walk was rather long, but entirely worth it since Fi and Allen were looking forward to everyone else and Jerry's cooking. Fi apparently wanted some kind of sandwich that Allen had never heard of before and was willing to try it. He was willing to eat anything at the moment. He hadn't gotten around to eating on the train so he was simply starving. Poor Allen! Fi offered him some crackers that she'd packed for emergencies that he nibbled on the entire way home, trying to save them.

It was a couple hours more, probably well into early morning before Allen and Fi had gotten through the canals and were now heading up the stairs into the Black Order. Allen was still getting used to the idea of being home and Fi laughed at how much of a kid he was. Then he called her small and the rest of the trek to the cafeteria was of Fi chasing Allen and calling him a bean sprout until he took back that small comment.

"Take it back, sprout!" Fi hollered as she turned a corner and skidded before she was able to actually run again.

"Not until you stop calling me bean sprout!" Allen shouted and Fi still hadn't stopped calling him that name. She was a very stubborn child…

The two soon came to the cafeteria door and Fi forgot what she was running for as she smelled delicious cooking. She and Allen soon came to the door and Allen took the liberty of opening the door first. As predicted, Komui was up in front of a group of finders, scientists, nurses, pretty much everyone that was available and his arms were wide open.

"Welcome home!" He and the group chimed as they all rose their glasses of chosen drinks. Fi and Allen smiled.

"We're home!" Fi exclaimed as she ran up to some random people and gave them big hugs. She liked the sound of being home.

Allen went straight to the table with all of the food and started chowing down. It was surprising that Jerry cooked all of that for him…Fi watched in amazement as she was eating her sandwich that Jerry had made for her. Oh well, she liked it. It was a Monterey Jack cheese, salami, tomato, black olive sandwich with mayo all on slightly toasted sourdough bread. Yummy! To save breath, she and Jerry nicknamed it the Fifi Sandwich. The Fifi part was Jerry's idea since she hated that nickname with a burning passion.

The party was over after a while and Fi kept her promise of bringing some cake to Kanda. He was in the training room as usual and as Fi walked in, she noticed that his face was stuck in a look of concentration, again as usual. He didn't seem to see Fi walk in so she just sat down against the wall and ate her piece of cake as she set down Yu's next to her. She just ate until Kanda noticed her or decided to notice her and when she had finished her cake, Kanda still hadn't taken notice of the new person in the room. He was still intent on training.

"Honestly, you're going to live your life as a hermit if this is all you do in your spare time." Fi sighed and she came back from the cafeteria to put her plate back. Kanda scoffed. Fi huffed as she grabbed Kanda's piece of cake, "I just came by t oask if you wanted a piece." She said as she held up the plate. He turned to the shorter of the two and to see what the heck she was talking about.

"You know I hate sweets." He said simply and was about to go right back into training. Fi sighed again and walked up to Kanda, giving him a pat on the back.

"Fine, more for me. G'night." She said while Kanda gave a little growl of 'get the hell away from me' and then someone had the worst possible timing in the world.

"Fifi!" the voice of a familiar rabbit chimed and nearly tackled Fi in a hug.

Fi was knocked off balance and sent to the ground, "Lavi!" She yelped in surprise and got no response. She looked up at the other redhead to see that his eyes were transfixed in amused horror in the direction of Kanda who was standing over both of them. When Fi followed Lavi's eyes, she couldn't help but laugh a little.

When Lavi tackled her, the cake had flown from her small hands and the baked good had landed on the sour samurai's head…now he was a very pissed-off samurai and was just itching to chop off the heads of a rabbit and a tiny pixie.

"Run!" Both Lavi and Fi ordered each other as they bolted from the training area as Yu started to chase them with Mugen drawn.

"I blame you for this!" Fi squealed as she ran, her short legs miraculously moving as fast as her longer-legged companion.

"ME?! What did I do?! You had the cake!" Lavi retorted as they turned a corner.

"You made me drop it!" The smaller exorcist screeched as she looked back to see Kanda closing in on them. Then she noticed something…why the hell was no one helping them? Well…Kanda did look pretty scary when he was mad, so she forgave them for the moment.

It was a few minutes until they started to get too tired to keep the lead and Kanda was closing in on the duo quicker. Lavi whipped out his hammer with a glint in his eye and extended the handle…without Fi. She made a mental note to hit him later. In her spiteful thoughts, she felt the wind from a cold sword being swung at the nape of her neck, meaning that impending doom was upon her…she could almost smell death. That was when she remembered her innocence.

Fi looked back for a moment only to stick her tongue out at Kanda who gave her a confused look. Fi faced forward again and activated her innocence. She threw one chain at the ground as she ran by and the other at the next floor up where her room was. Soon enough, she made the chain she put in the ground tighten and it made Kanda stumble a little, and then gave a sharp tug on the chain connected to the next room and she was sent flying up through the space that the elevator normally went up and down and onto the next guardrail. She sighed and noticed that Kanda had gotten back to his feet and started to head towards her direction. Fi quickly ran to her room, which was very close, and went inside, quickly slamming the door and fastening all the locks.

With a sigh, the exhausted youth slammed her back against the door and slid down, her hand trailing over all five of the extra locks she put on it. She took the moment to look around her missed room. It was almost as big as Bookman and Lavi's room and the walls were covered in large brass gears and some paintings. From the ceiling hung a bird the size of her fist and a star the size of her head with a light in it made from copper wires that her uncle made. In the furthest corner from the door, a hammock was pinned up and across from that was a small work desk that was covered in random gears, metal pieces, a screwdriver and a few little pieces of brown suede. On a shelf above that desk was her project. They were little figures of people she met and in most cases befriended and most of them looked unfinished. Fi smiled sadly as she took off her boots and clamored into her hammock, sighing contently as her head nestled in the fluffy white pillow.

It was definitely good to be home.

Tab is being weird again…huh…well, I hoped you like this chapter. The whole Kanda getting cake dumped on his head thing was totally random but really funny in my head. I hope you thought so as well.

Please review and I hope to get the next chapter out soon.