Raving: He-ya~! Time to wake up!
Lena lee: My heaaaddd...
Komui: DID SOMEONE TOUCH YOU, MY PRECIOUS LENALEE?
Raving: Okay then. I don't own D Gray Man, but if I did, Lavi would be pregnant with Tyki's Baby!
Lavi: What?
Tyki: That sounds delightful.
Waking up. Everyone in Camar's room did NOT want that to happen. Krory was the first one to wake up, his head pounding horridly. He heard something shift and noticed that they were in Camar's room. There was a knock at the door that startled the owner of the room, making him sit up, fall off the bed, and cuss like a sailor. Everyone else Jerked awake at that. They were all bruised, bandaged, and fatigued. Camar walked over and opened the door, revealing Book man.
"Oh.. hey, Book man. Jesus Christ and sweet Allah Buddha, what time is it?" Camar said, feeling his stomach turn and getting light headed.
"It's two in the afternoon." Book man replied. Everyone in the room immediately scrambled to be where they were needed. Tamila walked down the hall just in time to almost be run over by everyone, making her press against a wall. Once they were gone, she looked at Book man.
"What just happened?" The quartermaster asked.
"A bunch of kids with a hangover woke up." "Oh."
Allen could barely keep his eyes open. He looked next to him where Tamila sat knitting, the click of the needles like a lullaby. Since it was nearing winter, the young quarter master had been making things for everyone. Gloves, hats, scarves, and anything you can think of, she was making it. She even made a hat for Timcanpy! Allen looked up from his daze when he felt something thick wrap about his shoulders. Looking at Tamila, he saw that she had covered him with a blanket.
"Th'mka... Mum..." Allen yawned. Ever since he'd met the motherly woman, he'd taken to calling her mum. She didn't mind, which was sort of worrying. Tamila froze up, Allen noticed how tense her shoulders had gotten. A smile twitched onto her lips and her only visible red eye sparkled happily.
"Go ahead an take a nap, Allen-kun." She said, smiling at him, patting his white hair. Tamila watched as the boy's eyes closed and she stood, walking off. As she left the library, she felt a chill run up her spine. Looking down the hall, she saw a woman with an eye patch and amethyst hair followed by a crimson haired male.
"Hello, Tamila." She said. Tamila glared at her.
"Why are you here?" She snapped. The woman blinked at the violent outburst.
"My my. You are such a cruel little mutt. That's what you are, right? A mutt? A exorcist-Noah halfbreed?" "Your point?" The woman smiled, lifting up some hair on Tamila's head, revealing a stigmata. Tamila slapped her hands away, glaring angrily.
"This is my last offer, Tami-San. Join us and you can have Talisman and Tanka back. Wouldn't you like that?" There was the ever dangerous silence of Tamila. She wanted her husband and daughter back more than anything, but something caught her eyes. The fact that the woman's hands were behind her back. Smiling, Tamila looked the shorter woman in the eyes.
"I'll pass. After all, you're crossing your fingers."
Allen jerked awake, sweating. Tamila was still next to him, knitting. He jumped on her and lifted up her bangs, noticing nothing there he sighed and looked at her.
"Allen-San, are you alright?" Tamila asked, feeling his forehead. Allen's face was red from embarrassment.
"Y-yeah, I'm fine. How long was I asleep?" he asked. Tamila looked at her watch.
"Four hours." She responded, looking out the window, her eyes widened, "Allen, it's snowing..." Looking outside, he noticed that it was. The smiled that spread across Tamila's gentle face was worth it. She stood and walked to the window, setting a hand against the cold glass, staring into the dark night.
"I remember I met my husband on a snowy day. We met in a war. We were of opposite sides, opposite intents, yet we were stuck in the middle of a bloody battlefield, staring each other down, guns raised, barrels aimed at each others heads. Then we stopped." Allen blinked and stood, standing next to Tamila.
"What happened then?" He asked, curiously. Tamila smiled and looked at her hands.
"With our hands, all the bloodshed that had happened, we smiled and dropped the guns. We saw how stupid the war had been. Fighting over something so futile." She said, looking at Allen, "Amazing, ne? How two people of complete and utterly different intent can share the same brain. Maybe someday, the war we're fighting will turn out like the war that I'd fought in." The tone in her voice was so hopeful, so sweet, Allen couldn't help but feel the same way as the woman. Maybe it would all end and they could all just live in peace.
"That is... amazing..." Allen said, staring at her in awe. Tamila's smile as she stared at the snow never faultered.
"One day, I'll be reunited with him and Tanka. On that day, I hope this world will be a better place than when I found it." She said, making Allen's mouth drop.
"How do you accept death so easily? Don't you want to live at all?" Allen asked, his brows knitting together furiously. Tamila gently patted his head, smiling down at him.
"I accept it because I've seen so much of it. It's a natural part of life, whether it be sudden and brutal or soft and kind." She explained. She smiled and stared at the snow before doing the strange dissipating thing she normally did. Camar walked into the room at the moment he saw her dissipate, a hand left on Allen's shoulder as she drifted away as if she was snow. Camar walked up and replaced where Tamila had been standing, only he was about three steps away from there. Allen looked to his side and gave a distressed sigh at seeing the woman gone. It was as if she died in the winter, not appearing until it was over. Camar walked over and stood next to Allen, making him turn his head and look into Camar's still, unmoving face. It didn't suit him.
"Tamila's been through a lot, huh?" "Yes." Camar looked at Allen. He gently put his arms around Allen's waist and pulled him to him. His red eyes were drooped sadly, looking into Allen's dove shaded eyes. Allen blinked, mesmerized at all the emotion one could see when Rilun wasn't hanging around her brother. Leaning down, Camar placed a gentle kiss on Allen's lips, the light of the full moon shining through the window, silhoutting the two.
Rilun watched from the doorway as Camar kissed Allen. She couldn't help but feel sorry for Allen, seeing his friend leave like that. But she couldn't hide the raging bout of jealousy that her big brother loved someone else. She left large scratch marks on the door before turning on her heel and walking away. Unbeknownst to them, they were all watched, every single one of their moves, by none other than a multi dimensional being and his only friend, making sure everything went according to the fates that lay ahead of them.
Can anyone guess who the two new people are? And poor Tamila! ;^; She had a terrible life.
