Kanda sighed in exasperation when he finished writing the report the on the last day he was to be there. He looked up and saw Lavi pouting slightly. He knew he would regret it, but asked any way.
"Why are you pouting?" Lavi turned to him since he had been looking away.
"Do you really have to leave tonight?" Lavi asked pitifully.
"Tch. Yes baka," Kanda replied with an angry tone. Lavi pouted some more.
"I wish you didn't. I actually had fun being able to talk to someone. Well, tell the history of this castle to you. But still, I had fun," Lavi said. Kanda just rolled his eyes and put the notebook into his bag and stood. Lavi watched him confused. Kanda started to head for the door of the study to leave.
"You're going to leave now? It's only noon." Kanda stopped and looked over his shoulder at Lavi, annoyed.
"Yes. I have to get to the airport that is in the town over." Lavi made an 'oh' type face. Then a confused one.
"What's an airport?" he asked. Kanda turned completely around to look at him with a look of disbelief.
"Are you serious?" Lavi nodded his head. Kanda rolled his eyes at the red head.
"You've never left this castle or town have you?" Kanda asked already knowing the answer.
"No." Kanda was about to say something when his phone started to ring. Kanda's eye started to twitch as he pulled the phone out of his pocket and answered it. Holding it away from his ear some.
"YUUUUUUUUU-KUN!" Kanda placed the phone next to his ear after the loudness stopped.
"I thought I told you stop calling me that old man. And stop changing the ring tone I set for you," Kanda growled into the phone.
"I won't stop calling you that. And I don't like that horrible ring tone you pick," whined Tiedoll.
"What do you want old man? I'm about to leave for the airport."
"I just wanted to make sure that you were heading there and to see if you wrote the report," Tiedoll chirped happily. Kanda felt his eye twitch again from the all too happy sound of Tiedoll's voice. Lavi had gotten up and walked over and stopped right in front of Kanda. He stared at the phone in Kanda's hand.
"Yes I wrote the stupid thing," Kanda huffed. Lavi tilted his head to the side.
"What's that?" he asked. Kanda glared sharply at Lavi while praying that Tiedoll hadn't heard that.
"Who was that Yuu-kun?" Tiedoll asked. Kanda glared more at Lavi. Lavi grinned sheepishly, but still didn't move away.
"I found someone that knew the entire history of the castle living in it," Kanda grumbled.
"Really? I would love to meet them. It's a good thing I'm in front of my computer now," Tiedoll said. Kanda frowned knowing what was about to happen. And he didn't like it one bit.
"Tiedoll don't you da-"
"All done! Take him with you to the airport and when you check in just say I sent an extra ticket," Tiedoll said happily.
"Che. Fine," he said hanging up on Tiedoll. Lavi blinked confused.
"Go pack your clothes in a few bags quickly baka," Kanda said as he turned and stomp to the door.
"I'll meet you outside," he grumbled as he walked out of view. Lavi grinned happily as he teleported himself to his room and quickly packed his belongings. He teleported himself outside, right next to Kanda.
"I'm ready," Lavi suddenly said. Kanda jumped and again tried to punch Lavi. Lavi dodged Kanda's fist again.
"Damn it. I said stop doing that!" Kanda hissed. Lavi just smiled. He turned his head to look down the road when he heard a noise. He saw a yellow car coming towards them and watched as it stopped in front of them. The driver popped open the trunk of the car and Kanda placed his bag into the trunk. He looked at Lavi.
"Coming?" he asked annoyed.
"Oh! Yeah," Lavi said doing the same as Kanda with his two bags and shut the trunk. Kanda walked to the left passenger side and got in. Lavi got in on the other side.
"Where to?" asked the driver.
"Whatever the name of that big airport is in the town over," Kanda replied. The driver nodded and drove off. Lavi stared out the window in awe as the scenery seemed to fly past them. Kanda rolled his eyes at how Lavi was acting like a young kid. Kanda closed his eyes to try and somewhat meditate in the taxi on the way there.
22
Kanda paid the driver after they got their things out of the trunk. Lavi stared in amazement at the building. Kanda rolled his eyes and whacked him in the head as he walked past him. Lavi quickly followed after him. He made sure to stay close to Kanda as they made their way through the crowd to the area they needed to be. Kanda got in line. He turned his head in time to see Lavi try to walk off. Kanda grabbed the back of his shirt and yanked him back.
"Where do you think you're going baka?" Kanda ground out. Lavi looked at him and pointed at something. Kanda followed his finger and saw that Lavi was pointing at a dog and frowned.
"No. Now stay put." Lavi pouted but he didn't move away. Kanda sighed as they stepped up for their turn. He placed his bag down on the scale.
"Tiedoll sent another ticket for him," Kanda said pointing at Lavi. The person looked at the computer screen for a few minutes before looking up at him.
"He did." Kanda took Lavi's bags and put them on the scale after his was moved. The person handed Kanda the tickets. Kanda grabbed Lavi and dragged him off in the direction they needed to go. Lavi followed him closely. Lavi grimaced as they got to the gate where their plane was. With his sensitive hearing, he didn't like the noise. Kanda walked up to the desk at the door and showed them the tickets. They let them go on. Kanda was just glad that they were boarding. He quickly located their seats. Kanda frowned when he saw Lavi would be sitting in the outside seat.
"You're sitting by the window," Kanda said. Lavi nodded and sat. Kanda sat himself. He closed his eyes as he waited for the plane to leave. He had a feeling it was going to be a long ride back.
