When Lavi closed his eye, he went numb to the world. Bookman was the first one to get to Lavi. Bookman checked his pulse, he sighed in relief knowing that Lavi was still alive.
Lenalee was the second to get to Lavi as well as Kanda. Lenalee covered her mouth with her hand trying not to vomit. Kanda turned his away, not wanting to see his friend like that. When Lenalee started to cry, Kanda grabbed Lenalee and put her head in his neck.
Allen fell to the ground with a cry. He punches the ground over and over again. Cross –who ran into the group when they were running- came behind Allen and grabbed his left arm. Allen started to struggle in his grasp. "Let go!" Cross pulled Allen into his chest –This surprised Allen- and laid his head on Allen's. Allen looked up at Cross, to see the man with tears in his eyes.
Before Allen could say something about it, Cross wipe them away with his arm. With a cough Cross said, "Let's get him to the order." Everyone nodded. Lenalee moved away from Kanda, but still hanged onto his arm. Cross carried Allen –not wanting to let him go- And Bookman grabbed Lavi, -making sure to keep him covered- and they walked through the Ark.
-T-I-M-E-S-K-I-P-
It's been two weeks since what happened to Lavi. He has yet to awaken. He's in critical condition; he should be healed in a few more days.
Bookman only leaves his side to record. Lenalee and Kanda never leaves each other's, Cross keeps Allen with as well –Allen doesn't complain.- Bookman does not allow anyone to visit, not even Komui.
Bookman is sitting next to Lavi watching him. "Lavi," Bookman sounded tired. "Will you be able to handle what is to happen?" He asked, not getting an answer.
Bookman grabbed hold of Lavi's hand and gave it a squeeze. When his hand was squeezed back, he looked at Lavi with wide eyes. "O…old….Man?" A smile appeared on his face, until he seen the look on Lavi's face.
Next thing that happened surprised him. Lavi started screaming. "GET AWAY! GET AWAY FROM ME!" He started to thrash around, ripping the IV's out of his arms, and the cords that watched his heart and blood pressure fall off his chest. The nurses run in and hold him down. "NO! Please no more!" Lavi started to cry. "No more." The nurse filled a syringe with a clear liquid, and sticks it in his arm, pushing the handle. Lavi's thrashing slowed down until he stopped completely, you could hear light snoring coming from the red head. Bookman closes his eyes. "You Bookman Jr. Have been broken." Bookman walks over to Lavi and kisses his forehead. "Goodbye, Lavi."
