He smirked as he stared at the rain clouds as they grew closer. The clouds were a dark grey, looking heavy with rain. There was a knock at his door. He raised an eyebrow as he turned his chair around to glance at the door. "Come in." He spoke, placing his arms on his desk, chin resting on his hands. The door opened to reveal a man with slicked back hair and a suit. The man had dark skin and golden eyes.

"It's nice to see you again, sir." His voice was velvet like as he spoke. His golden eyes flickered in amusement.

"What is it you want, Tyki? I thought we agreed to keep things as discreet as possible." The man replied, frowning. Tyki merely chuckled in response.

"We are. But I think it's about time to make a move, isn't it?" He inquired, a slight smirk on his face as he thought of his orders. The man sitting before him nodded in response, his smirk widening as he nodded in agreement.

"Indeed it is. You remember what to do, right?" He answered. Tyki nodded.

"Of course." The male walked to the door after that. He stopped in the doorway though. "For your sake, I hope you show results soon. The Earl doesn't like to be kept waiting." His tone of voice was chilling as he left the room, chuckling darkly.

"Heh, I'll show results. I'll take care of those nuisances."

Allen stared out the foggy window, watching the rain. His eye eventually returned to normal, no longer a mix of different colors. Countless thoughts ran through his head, the most common one involving the newfound truth of his origins. No matter how many times he told himself, he couldn't believe he was actually half demon. He didn't know how to feel about the fact, or how to handle it. What had his mother thought when she was alive? Or what about in her last moments, what had she thought then? He held his hand in his hands as he grew frustrated. He wished he knew the answers dammit!

"Headache?" A sudden voice asked. Allen turned towards the new person and was met with cobalt eyes. Allen looked at him.

"Kanda..." He mumbled quietly. The vampire scoffed, sitting besides him.

"Che, who else would it be?" Kanda replied. Allen gave a weak laugh, leaning against his arm. "Oi."

"Calm down, Bakanda, I'm just using you as my pillow. I'll get off you in a few minutes." The whitette murmured. Kanda scoffed again, crossing his arms weirdly. As much as he complained, he didn't mind Allen there. He looked down at the boy. He looked worn out from everything. As if his eye wasn't enough, now he has to deal with learning a new side of himself? How cruel could fate be? "Kanda?" Allen asked, looking up at the male.

"Hn." Was the only reply he got.

"How did you deal with it? Becoming a vampire, I mean..." Kanda looked at the boy, sighing. "Y-You don't have to answer! Sorry..." Allen murmured, catching his mistake. He knew Kanda was still sore about that topic. He heard the male sigh again.

"I didn't. I tried to ignore it. I hated the thought of being the same monster that killed my parents, and pushed everything away." Kanda mumbled, his eyes exposing the true sadness he held within his heart. "I wouldn't come out of my room for a while. Sister complex would have to force me eat. Lenalee and that idiot rabbit wouldn't stop nagging me either." Allen looked up at him, surprised that the male was actually talking about it. "But you're a different story, Moyashi. You may not have been given a choice, but that doesn't mean you have to accept everything right now. So don't force yourself idiot." Kanda stated, flicking the boy's forehead gently.

Allen stared at him in shock, before nodding in agreement. "You're right...thanks, Kanda." He replied, smiling slightly as he continued to lay his head on Kanda's arm. The vampire grunted in response, wrapping his arm around Allen. The boy smiled in response, enjoying the warmth and comfort. His silver eyes drifted back to the rain outside. "It sure is coming down, huh?" He commented. Kanda hummed in agreement.

"Che, knowing that damn Komui he'll probably make us stay here for the night if we wait to leave any longer." He grumbled, clearly not wanting to be around the eccentric chief any longer. Allen laughed, before pushing himself up and extending his hand to Kanda. The vampire looked up at him, surprised. How was it that even in such crappy situations, Allen was able to shine so radiantly? He was about to take Allen's hand when he stopped. Kanda watched as the light that was once his Moyashi began to grow dark. Black tar began to pour over the boy, sticking to his face and shoulders. His eyes widened as Allen looked at him, emotionlessly.

"-nda! Bakanda!" He blinked, and everything was gone. Kanda looked around in confusion.

'What the hell was that?' He ignored it for the time being, and accepted Allen's hand.

"Are you alright? You spaced out on me for a few seconds..." Allen trailed off, looking slightly worried. Kanda numbly nodded, and the two walked out of the room Komui let Allen go to after the examination. They entered the chief's office, finding Lenalee listening to a conversation between Komui and Lavi.

"Oi, we're leaving." Kanda stated, leaving no room for argument. Lena and Lavi looked over at him, nodding in agreement. Komui looked up at Allen.

"Be careful on your way home then! And Allen, let me know what you decide to do." The man said kindly. Allen nodded in response.

"Okay. Thank you, Komui."

Kanda sighed as he walked home, hands shoved in his pocket. The two idiots had took charge of getting the bean home, so he decided to head back alone. He couldn't stop thinking about that vision of Allen back at headquarters. Just what was that? None of it made sense! He growled as he walked, deciding it'd best if he tried to forget about it for now. Maybe he'd subjugate himself to telling the rabbit the next day and learning what he thought about it. Kanda, -unfortunately- finding it the only option, allowed himself to drop the thought temporarily. It wouldn't be good if he lost sleep over it.

He couldn't help wondering about it though. What did it mean? Was it telling him that something was going to happen to Allen? Was the Moyashi in danger? "It's nice to see you again, Kanda~." A high pitched voice cooed. The male quickly looked up at the source.

"Road." He hissed, glaring daggers at her. Next to the girl was Tyki. "What the hell do you two want? Out on another stroll?" He growled, keeping his guard up. Tyki chuckled.

"Not this time, unfortunately. We're here on a mission. Involving you." Was all the Noah said, before Kanda was shoved on the ground, feeling weight on top of him. Kanda struggled to get out of their grip, growling.

"Get the hell off me dammit!" He cursed.

"If we do that, then you could escape! We don't want that, now do we Kanda?" Road giggled, looking down on him. Kanda quickly figured out that he was being held by akuma. They were toys manufactured by the Earl. They were used to help capture rogue supernaturals, but their purpose was changed when the Noah family split from the Order. Kanda continued to struggle, growling and snarling in anger. His head was slammed onto the ground in order to hold it still. Road and Tyki approached him, the girl grinning maliciously. "Don't worry Kanda, this won't hurt a bit!~ You'll feel much better soon!~" The girl sang, pressing her fingers to the male's head.

She chanted a few words, and Kanda felt something within him snap. He didn't see anything else but darkness after.