I don't own D. Grayman.
Not a new chapter, I can't figure out what to do with the story so I put a poll on my profile so I can get some opinions.
Allen strolled through the small village she found herself in. It was akuma free as far as she could tell and she was enjoying not having to hide from the akuma. She was about to head to a small clothing store when she found herself on the ground with a large wait on her back.
"I'm sorry," a male voice said as the wait lifted.
Allen rolled over and found a redhead with an eye-patch holding out a hand. She grabbed the hand with her right hand and pulled herself up.
"Sorry to greet and run, but… Ah!" With that he took off as he had spotted an angry, Asian man wearing a ponytail. The Asian was holding a sword and chasing after the redhead.
It was only after they'd passed that Allen realized that they were exorcists. Allen quickly headed for a train, but was only rewarded with sitting in the same car as the two men, an exorcist girl and the Bookman.
The Bookman looked marginally surprised to see the white-haired girl, but no one other than Allen noticed.
"Hey, it's you!" the red-headed boy cried, "The girl I bumped into while running away from Yu!" Allen gave a small smile and nod, "My name is Lavi, and this is Kanda Yu, Lenalee Lee and Bookman."
"My name is Allen Walker." Allen said politely.
The three exorcists talked with Allen for a while, but Allen made sure that she seemed uninterested. After a while, the exorcists gave up on talking to her and went to explore the train leaving Bookman and Allen alone in the car.
"How have you been, Miss Walker?" Bookman asked.
"Well, aside from meeting you guys here, everything's been mostly normal for me. Right now, though, I'm thinking of going to the Earl's side. I want to be able to be with Road, she's one of the few friends I have."
"Seeing as you've spent time with a Noah, why don't you try to get to know the exorcists too?"
"I spy on exorcists all the time, Bookman, isn't that enough?"
"I would say not. You've gotten a connection with a Noah, but you've never given the exorcists a chance to get to know you or vice versa. At least try to be more outgoing or interested when those three come back in, at least if you still want to give each sides an equal chance at winning."
Allen nodded and when the exorcists returned, began to chat with them. She even set up a game of poker between Lavi, Kanda and herself and beat the two, fifteen times.
Sorry, about the long wait and not so long chapter, but I'm having writer's block with this story. Suggestions are appreciated in review, but don't review unless you're going to be constructive!
