Allen came out of Kanda's room, wearing the clothes that Kanda's had given him. They fit all too well, which led Allen to believe that Kanda hadn't just had them lying around. He probably went out and bought them, especially for Allen. That was what Allen hoped Kanda did. He was hoping that he was slowly changing Kanda's heart.
Allen was all too happy while brushing his patting his white hair down to make it look good for Kanda. He walked into the living room and saw Kanda sitting on the black, leather couch. A feeling of sadness washed over Allen. He knew everything was too good to be true. He was on his third day in Japan. He would have to leave in four days. He felt like that wasn't enough to truly get over Kanda and leave a happy person.
"Ah, there you are, Moyashi." Kanda grunted from the couch and looked over his shoulder at Allen. "Those clothes fit you well." Kanda stood from his sitting position and paced over to Allen. His dark stare bore into Allen.
"T-thank you." Allen said sincerely. " I mean, thank you for letting me stay here with you. I'm a little down that I have to leave in a couple of days." Allen shrugged, looking sad and hoping for Kanda to say something along the lines of "Oh no, don't leave. Stay with me forever." But nothing like that would come out of Kanda's mouth.
"Well, let's get going." Kanda grabbed for Allen's hand and pulled him towards the door. " I want some sushi." Kanda hit the lights and stepped out the front door, Allen following him. He then proceeded set his alarm, close the door, and lock it with a key. They continued down the hall, out to the parking garage where Kanda had a car waiting for them.
The car ride became awkward once Kanda had to answer his phone that was ringing a bazillion times. It was funny. Allen never really realized how busy Kanda was. He knew he was some big shot business man, but never paid thought to what Kanda actually did. Allen listened into Kanda's conversation he was having on the phone.
"What do you mean Komui brought someone with him?" Kanda spoke English into the phone, which led Allen to believe he was talking to either Lenalee or someone else who spoke English. Kanda grumbled into the phone. "Well, what does the American want?" Kanda snarled, then a muffled voice replied. Kanda narrowed his eyes and snapped his phone shut. "Stupid Mikk."
"Eh, what was that all about?" Allen asked, actually interested in what and who Kanda was talking about. Kanda whipped his head towards Allen and sighed, rubbing his forehead.
"Apparently, there's this American that came along with a business partner of mine and won't leave until he finds someone here in Japan." Kanda didn't seem to be in such a great mood. " Plus my employee doesn't want to get rid of the idiot. So now I have to deal with it." Kanda motioned his hand for the driver of the car. He spoke in Japanese and told the driver to turn around and go to the office.
Allen shrugged. He was hungry and sort of excited to be going out to lunch with Kanda, but things couldn't be helped. The car turned around as soon as possible and made it's way down the busy streets to a part of the city where business men were seen walking the sidewalks.
Soon the car pulled up to a large building. Kanda stepped out and almost shut the door on Allen, though he thought about it for a moment and asked Allen, "Would you like to come along? It won't take long." Allen smiled and scooted across the leather seat and out the door. He hopped to his feet outside the car and closed the door behind him. Kanda was already walking away to the large, glass front doors.
Once inside, Kanda was greeted by many different people. Or at least that's what Allen thought the Japanese employees were saying to Kanda. They bowed respectfully and then went on with their business. Kanda stalked past them, Allen following, towards the elevator.
Things went really fast from there. The elevator went all the way to the top and opened up to an extravagant looking office, Lenalee sitting at the front desk. Allen gave a wide smile. "Lenalee!" Allen went into a sprint towards the girl, but Kanda caught him by his collar.
"Calm down, sheesh." Kanda stood straight and walked on past Lenalee without saying a word. Lenalee just bowed and then rushed Allen along. Kanda entered his office, the large, glass door swinging open, showing three people waiting inside. Allen caught a glimpse of the Asian man, but not the other two.
He turned to Lenalee, not sure whether he should follow Kanda inside or not He looked really angry. "Hi Lenalee! Long time no see!" Allen hugged her over her desk. She squeezed him back and grinned, her already thinned eyes, squinting further with joy.
"Sit Sit! I bet Kanda will be in there for a while." Lenalee pointed to the couch across the room for guest seating purposes. As soon as Allen sat down, she followed and struck up a conversation. "So, have you and Kanda been getting along lately? He brought you to his office, so he must like you."
Allen blushed. " I- I really like him. He sure is something else." Allen looked down to his hands in his lap. "I don't really get these kinds of feelings. I don't want to leave so soon." Sadness washed over Allen and his face felt hot. "But I have to go home, this isn't my country." He really wanted to cry, but he had some sense of manhood to him and couldn't show his tears in front of a girl he had just met.
"Oh it's okay, Allen!" Lenalee hugged him tightly once more. "You should stay with your love. I know if I was in your situation I would stay where my heart told me too. Though there are some complications with your situation. Especially with that red head in there." Lenalee motioned to Kanda;s office doors and sighed.
Allen's silver eyes widened. "R-red head?" He only knew two red heads in his life. One was a mean uncle of his, and another was a very close friend. "You've got to be kidding me! Lavi came here? To Japan!" Allen stood up quickly, running towards Kanda's office door.
Lenalee got up quickly, knowing Kanda would be very angry for Allen bursting into his office without permission. "Allen! Wait!" It was too late. Allen had already gotten to the large doors and wrenched them open. Chest rising and falling due to the excitement in the air.
Allen scanned the room, saw an Asian man, that sort of looked like Lenalee, which meant that he was also Chinese. He then saw a taller curly haired man with tanned skin. At last he saw Lavi, red haired and smiling. They all stared at Allen in the doorway. Kanda turned around and scowled. "Well I see that you couldn't keep in your seat." He sighed. "Might as well come in then look stupid standing in the doorway.
"Ah, sorry Kanda." Allen stepped inside slowly and shut the door without making much noise. He then looked as his feet, feeling Kanda's anger in the air.
"Moyashi, your red haired rabbit here has been looking for you." Kanda motioned towards Lavi. He didn't say anything after that. Which made Allen wonder what Lavi and him had talked about.
"Allen!" Lavi sprung forward, sprinting towards Allen. "I've missed you! Good thing I met Komui at the bar in Hawaii! I would have never found you." Lavi gave Allen a large hug, squeezing him tightly. Allen felt warm in Lavi's arms. "I don't know what I would do without you." Lavi said softly, whispering into Allen's ear.
Allen shivered. "Lavi, you didn't have to come here. I'm heading back to Hawaii in four days anyway." Allen pushed Lavi back knowing that in Japan it was weird for so much physical contact to be there. "But you're here now, so I can't do anything about it."
Lavi smiled, taking a step back from Allen and straightening his shirt. " Let's just leave and go back home! This place is so strange anyways. Let's get back to New york." Lavi went in for another hug, but Allen avoided it. He held the hem of his shirt and looked over to Kanda who looked ticked.
"I can't Lavi. I-" Allen kept looking from Lavi to Kanda. Lavi to Kanda. Lavi to Kanda. Lavi was his best friend. Kanda was a potential lover. Which would he choose? "Lavi, I already scheduled my plane out of here, it's this Sunday. I can't go." Allen was going to try to stay with Kanda as much as possible. He would never have a chance like this ever again.
"Oh, well..." Lavi bit his lip. " I'll stay with you too!"
"No you won't." Kanda growled. " You are not staying at my place what so ever, Rabbit." Kanda checked his watch. " I have other things to do." He grunted. "Che. Mikk. Have the red head stay at your place. I don't want to deal with him." With that Kanda stepped away from his desk, gave a slight bow to Komui who was enjoying the while tension in the air. Kanda continued on and grabbed Allen's arm, dragging him away out of the office.
Allen could hear Lavi freaking out. Allen yelled in his direction. "I'll call you, Lavi!" He promised. Lavi's complaints stopped. Allen tripped a few times over his feet and then finally got up to pace with Kanda. "What was all that about?" Allen asked
"Che." Kanda pulled Allen into elevator and pushed him to the side wall, near the buttons. He leaned closed and pressed against Allen. Random buttons lighting up for whichever floor that chose. "Kiss me." He said in a deep voice. "Before I change my mind about you."
Allen blushed and nodded. He got on his toes and wrapped his arms around Kanda's neck. He placed his lips on Kanda's warm lips.
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"Well." Lavi paced the room. Looks like I'm staying with you Tyki?" Lavi pointed to the curly haired man.
"Boss's orders." Tyki nodded, though he was a little off about the American staying with him. He had a small on room apartment. He really had no room for Lavi. But he had pissed Kanda off enough that week and didn't want to throw more on the fire. "Come on then." Tyki waved bye to Komui, who waved back as an American gesture. Komui was smiling, he leaned against the desk and watched the two American's walk out of the office. He knew that something was running rampant in Tyki's mind.
"There are some crazy love triangles going on in here." Komui gave a small laugh before leaving the office himself. He joined his sister at the front desk and bombarded her with small presents he had gotten from Hawaii.
