A/N: #sings the Marry Poppins song# "Let's go fly a kite, higher than the highest height~!"
I dunno what age they're supposed to be here. Obviously AU, and sometime during 'old' England, but I dunno what ages. Six and nine? Five and eight? All I know is, they have to be three years apart, and under ten. XD
K – Kite
"Lavi! Hey, Lavi!" a young, cursed boy with white hair and a rust-colored arm yelled up at his friend's apartment window. "Come out and play, Lavi! I got a new kite! Mana gave it to me."
A boy that was slightly older than the other peered out of his window. The London sky above them was grey and threatening rain, but the wind was perfect for kite-flying. Lavi grinned. "I'll be right down!" he called back.
Within minutes, Lavi had his black jacket on and his lucky sneakers. He raced out the door and flew down the stairs until he was out on the cobblestone street with Allen beside him. They held hands and crossed the street together to go to the park.
Allen had his other arm around a gold-clothed kite with oak prongs and a tail with big white feathers like wings and a tiny brass cross hanging from it. "I named it Timcanpi," Allen informed the other as their shows met with the muddy grass of the park.
Lavi laughed. "That's a funny name for a kite."
Allen released his hand as they climbed up a stubby knoll. "Well, what would you have named it?"
"I dunno, the Golden Eagle?" the other suggested as they began to unravel the twine.
"Humph," Allen said stubbornly. "I like Timcanpi better."
Shrugging, Lavi changed the subject. "Do you wanna fly it first? It is your kite."
"Nah," Allen said as he passed the reel to his best friend, "I want you to."
"Yay!" the redhead cheered. He had hoped for this response.
He gave the goldenrod kite to Allen so that he could hold it up high while Lavi gained momentum. He sped down the hill, sprinting as fast as his little legs could carry him, while Allen slowly released Timcanpi. The kite soared into the air and took to the wind, spiraling a bit before settling. It's tail bounced and rattled, the thin cross at the end of it weighting it down slightly. As the sun peeked out from behind the clouds and illuminated the toy, it became quite the sight to behold.
"Wow, just look at it!" Lavi called. Allen clamored down the knoll to meet up with his friend, whom was trying to steady the kite and keep it in flight. "This is the coolest. I'm glad that you let me play with it."
Staring up at Mana Walker's gift, Allen smiled brightly. "Yeah, me too. I like seeing you happy, Lavi."
