Disclaimer: I do not own Tokyo Ghoul or Harry Potter.

Summary: Sirius, seeing that his Goddaughter's life wasn't the best, stole her away after the whole third year fiasco. They traveled together during the years that followed after getting Sirius a trial in America. When they came to Japan, the two fell in love with the country and Aria grew irritated with how the Ghouls were treated by the CCG. To help, she worked hard to create a potion that would allow Ghouls to eat normal food while also coming up with recipes that both ghouls and humans could enjoy without the potion. She had help in the form of Yoshimura and the ghouls of Anteiku. A small just for fun story because I'm a little bored and my Tokyo-Ghoul muse kicked up


Looking up from her music journal when she heard a knock on her door, Aria called out, "Come in."

The door to her bedroom opened and Uta walked inside while glancing around, "Interestingly bare."

"All of my stuff is back in my apartment," Aria told him as she set down the journal, "Which I will be able to return to next week,"

"Eager?" Uta walked over to her.

"Considering the fact I've had Sirius coming into my room at random points during the night just to check on me for two months now, yes," Aria smiled lightly at him, "So what did you want to talk to me about?"

Uta sat down on the bed, "I was hoping you'd be up for a date tonight."

Aria thought about it before nodding, "Sure. What did you have in mind?"

"Just something simple. Dinner and a movie," Uta said earning a smile and a nod, "So you want to?"

"Yeah," Aria looked at him curiously, "Where might we be going?"

"I was thinking we could do it at my place," He informed her with a slight smile.

Aria was surprised, but nodded lightly, "Sure. How about I have the house elves make us dinner and bring it over to your place?"

"That is better than getting food from the cafe," Uta chuckled softly, "I'll have the movies ready. You okay with horror?"

"Yeah," Aria wouldn't mind it one bit, "I love watching horror if only to mock how badly done some of the stuff is,"

Uta let out a soft laugh, "I think I'll enjoy watching them with you," He noticed the journal, "What's that?"

Aria looked down at the journal, "It's my music journal," She opened it up and showed him the songs, "I write down the names of the songs that interest me, where they're from, and stuff like that in one section. In another, I have the music sheets I printed out for the songs I like. I have them separated between the ones I can play and the ones I'm learning how to play."

"And the last section?" He took the journal with gentle hands and turned it to the last section, "I don't recognize any of these song names,"

Flushing slightly, Aria told him, "Those are my original ones. I've only ever played one of them and that was on request by Yoshimura," She turned the pages to the one she'd titled 'Forbidden Love gained and Lost', "I wrote it after hearing about his history. Sometimes, I just inspiration for my songs at random."

"What about me?" Uta looked at her curiously.

Immediately, Aria's cheek turned a dark red, "Uh."

Uta chuckled and reached out to touch her burning cheek, "Are you embarrassed? I'm sure it's a good song."

Aria leaned into the touch with a low sigh, "It's just embarrassing to admit I wrote a song without asking for permission."

"Do you really need any?" Uta asked with a light smile, "Show me the song, please,"

"Alright, but I wrote it before we got close," She warned him before turning to the song she'd written about him.

Uta looked down at the song she'd titled 'The chaotic eyes of a stranger'. Aria had struggled with the title for awhile before finally settling on that. Of course, Aria was beginning to write another song about Uta, but she wouldn't say that for a little while. Uta looked up at her and asked, "Could you play it for me?"

"Sure, but it'll have to wait since the piano we have here is being repaired," Aria looked at him curiously, "So do you like it?"

"I can't read music, but I have a feeling I will," He looked down at it, "How come you haven't written any lyrics?"

"I've never really been able to. It's like my mind blocks all attempts at writing lyrics," Aria laid back at her pillows with a sigh, "I know I could, but I've never really found the inspiration to write lyrics,"

Uta shut the journal and set it down, "With my masks, I do have certain materials I have no inclination to use despite how useful they would be or how nicely they would make the masks turn out."

Aria smiled lightly before asking, "So was there anything else you wanted to talk about?"

"Not really," Uta laid down beside her and pulled Aria to his side, "I just wanted to spend some time with you,"

"I'd like that. It's a bit boring on Sundays when I can't walk around," Aria leaned into him while enjoying the warmth he was giving off.


Uta looked at Aria as she scoffed at the scene before them. He had chosen to play two of the 'Child's Play' movies because he was fairly curious as to what Aria would say about it. It was the end of the second movie and he'd enjoyed them a lot more than he had before. Aria's commentary was hilarious and interesting especially when she'd brought up that the movies had some truth in them. When the credits started rolling, Uta looked at her, "I take it you enjoyed the movies?"

"Mhmm," Aria grinned at him from her place leaning into his side, "I liked them a lot better this time. The last time I watched them was with Sirius and I couldn't really enjoy them since Sirius found them scary. They aren't scary,"

"What do you find scary?" He looked at her curiously.

Aria thought about it before saying, "Being alone, losing the people I care about, and going hungry."

"Not death?" He found himself surprised when she nodded, "Why not?"

"Death is a natural part of life, so fearing it doesn't make sense," Aria frowned slightly, "What people should fear is what comes before death. Life is far scarier and so much more pain is caused during it than after it," Aria flushed lightly as she finished speaking, "That's the summary of my thoughts on that subject,"

Uta chuckled softly and kissed her lightly before saying, "I look forward to hearing your full thoughts at some point," He glanced towards the clock and noted how late it was, "It's getting late."

Aria looked towards the clock for a few seconds before asking, "Do you want to watch another one? I could always have a house elf take me home once we're done or I could stay the night with you."

"Not eager to get home?" Uta chuckled softly.

Aria shook her head, "Not really. I like it here."

Uta hugged her lightly while being mindful to her still sore chest, "I don't mind. Is there any particular movie you want to watch?"

"Do you have Killer Klowns from outer space?" Aria asked curiously, "I love that movie,"

"Let me go check," Uta carefully moved and went over to the book case he kept his movies, "Nope, don't have that one,"

"I could get a house elf a bring over the copy we keep in the movie library," Aria offered earning a nod, "I'll get them to bring me over a change of clothes too while I'm at it,"

Well this is the next chapter.