"Kanda huh? Wow, you've even got a girly name to go with that girly man frame of yours," Allen taunted. Personally she thought he looked pretty good, the long hair suited him. He glared at her but didn't say anything. 'weird' Allen thought. 'it's like he wants to say something, but can't. I wonder if Mr. Creepy Glasses has anything to do with it.' They walked onto a platform and started to sink down. "Hebreska(is that how u sp. It?) I have found someone for you too check out. We need you to see if he's compatible with any sort of Innocence that we have now." Allen gasped when she was lifted up by tentacles.

"In….Innocence….." Allen struggled in his grasp.

"Hey! Let me go! This wasn't part of the deal!" She struggled some more and when Hebreska's face came close she kicked it hard. He dropped her onto the platform again and clutched his face. 'Okay, maybe I kicked him to hard.' She stood up and tried to punch Mr. Creepy, but instead bent his clip-board. "You. Will. Let. Me. Out. Of. Here. Now!" She practically screamed.

"Hebreska?" Mr. Creepy asked.

"Not compatible with any Innocence we have," Kanda smirked. "But, that is because this one already has

Innocence within. It is not one I have ever encountered before." Allen started sweating. She knew what they were talking about.

"Okay, I did your stupid test I'm not compatible with any of your Innocence now that that's over with you'll let me go now. It was part of our deal, and just for the record. I told you so."

"Yes you may have told us, but you did not tell us that you already have an Innocence inside you. That changes matters completely. You must stay and help the Black Order. It is your duty."

"NO! ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! I REFUSE."

"Allen," she looked at the blue thing she had kicked. "You will be the one who will choose the outcome of the war. Whether humans die out and the Earl wins, or the Earl dies and humans live."

"I don't see how those options are very good. Either way it makes me a murderer. I kill one man and many live or I don't do anything and everyone dies. That's a pretty sick way to put things." Allen stated sarcastically. "But," she sighed. "I will do as you ask." This would be the only way she would get to see the Earl again. Her adopted father.

"Fabulous!" Komui sang. "Now, if you'll follow me we'll get you outfitted in Exorcists clothing, and I'll introduce you to everyone. Kanda will be your personal guide since you two seem to have hit it off so well."

"What! You can't stick me with Bean Sprout here. " that was the first word Allen had heard Kanda utter-she ignored the Beam Sprout comment. She couldn't help it if she was petite, and did not make a good man-since she woke up. But, despite the nice body, she doubted that either of them would be able to survive in each other's company for very log before one of them snapped. And with the way things were going right now, she wasn't sure who it would be.

"I agree with Girly Man. No f'in way. It ain't gonna happen." She stated.

"Why not? You two are going to be partners from now on. Kanda needed one anyway. He keeps terrifying the finders who go with him, and every other Exorcist has a partner. With the exception of one to which we have no idea where the sadist is. So you might as well get used to it, because kid, once you're suited up you and Kanda are leaving for your first mission in Mateel. There are finders already there waiting for our assistance. You two are going to retrieve the Innocence from the Ghost of Mateel. Get it? Got it? Good." That last part came out so fast that Allen almost didn't catch the last part.

Quicker then she would have thought possible she was given another trench coat similar to the one that Girly Man wore and was sent on her way. "Bean Sprout," Kanda said as they were running to the train with a finder. "You'd better not burden me, because I won't hesitate to leave you." As they reached the bridge, Kanda and the finder jumped own to land on the roof. Allen quickly following to keep up.

"Screw that man." She muttered to herself. "If he dies, I'll have one less problem to worry about."