A/N: Well then, here's the chapter that I've been sitting on for a long while, without finishing it. It's...kinda lame...but I hope you like it. A bit of lemons in here. I'm not too happy of the outcome, and I hope the next chapter is much better...But we'll see. I hope you don't lose confidence in me. Please read and review. I don't own DGM
Chapter 6: Another Piece
Allen walked across the room and rested a hand on the windowsill, staring out of the window. The sun would be coming up soon...He closed the curtains slowly but continued to stare at the patterned fabric. He could tell that Kanda was watching him from the other side of the room, silent.
"I feel..." Allen started then stopped talking. "I feel that we're...splitting apart..."
"...Why?" Kanda asked after a moment, a look of surprised worry and concern on his normally blank face. He stepped over to him slowly. Allen still wasn't facing him.
"Look at all that's happened...You...told me to go hunting alone. We had a fight...then this, where you just ignored me," Allen said finally turning to him. His eyes were shadowed with fear and loneliness. Kanda cupped his cheek, brushing his thumb across his pale skin. Allen pulled away.
"You can't expect everything to go perfectly..." Kanda said, dropping his hand.
"I know that," Allen said simply. "But just...just think okay? I've...only known you for two months or something and-"
"Does that matter?" Kanda interrupted him.
"Kanda!" Allen said sharply. "Just...listen to me please!" Kanda fell silent. "I've only known you for two months. We've been through a lot of things in that small amount of time. I died. Then I came back..."
"That first week was fine," Kanda stated bluntly.
"I know," Allen said. "And I...I don't ever want to leave you. But you seem to be pushing me away! And these...werewolves...they're going to push us away from each other more. They wanted me. Did you know that? Kanda I don't want to leave you. Please don't be leaving-"
Kanda cut him off with a deep kiss, holding his arms. "Shut up," he said gruffly. "Stop worrying. I know it hasn't worked out perfectly, but you love me don't you?" Allen gave a small nod staring at him. "And I love you too, so just...shut up..." He kissed him again, a bit more gentle than the last time.
Allen gave up trying to talk. Kanda was so stubborn sometimes. Like right now. But he was glad for it, because it made him stop thinking in depth about all that was happening and all that would happen. He wrapped his arms around Kanda's neck, fingers tangling in his long hair. He had to gasp softly as Kanda's arms wrapped around him and lifted him off the ground. He carried him to the bed, setting him back on his feet.
Allen turned them so that Kanda had his back to the bed instead of him and pushed him back onto it. Kanda gave a grunt in surprise as he fell. Allen got on slowly, moving to straddle Kanda. He leaned over and kissed him. The Japanese vampire's hands wandered across his body and pulled the boy's shirt off, throwing it aside.
Allen's pale and mismatched hands had gotten Kanda's shirt off. His fingers traced muscles, nails running across Kanda's cool skin. It sent pleasurable shivers through the vampire's body. He let Allen stay on top for the moment. He seemed to want to be in control. This might change later, Kanda thought as he felt Allen's hands slide down to his pants.
With difficulty, Allen was able to get both of their pants off.
Allen was panting softly by the time he had settled back down on Kanda's abdomen. He leaned down, biting lightly at Kanda's neck. The Japanese vampire let out a growl and bit at Allen's neck in return. He received a small cry as a reward.
Kanda didn't want to wait any longer. He rolled them easily so that he was over Allen and the boy, who had given a startled noise, glared playfully.
"My turn to be in control," Kanda said, kissing his neck under his ear.
"Hey, not fair," Allen said, eyes half closed as Kanda made his way across his neck. "I was having fun, you bastard..." He let out a shaky moan as fangs found his neck. "Come on..."
"With pleasure..." Kanda said in his ear. He bit and nipped at the pale skin of Allen's neck, leaving bites and blood. He licked up the blood, enjoying the taste and the way it drew gasps and moans from the silver haired vampire.
His lips traced the way Allen's chest curved, moving into his stomach. He took in his scent deeply as he played with Allen's nipple. The young vampire arched his back in pleasure, eyes closed. He was getting impatient and let out a soft whine.
Kanda lifted his head so that he could see Allen more clearly. Pale lips were parted with small pants, and his eyes were mostly closed. But Kanda could see a sliver of silver, and he could tell that Allen was watching him. He felt hands sliding up his arms, pulling him up once more, back to Allen.
Fingers tangled in Kanda's long locks once again, Allen kissed him. It was a deep kiss, hungry and passionate. He wanted to be with Kanda, and he wanted it now. So he should hurry it up; he wasn't in the mood for foreplay, even if it felt good. Kanda felt this hunger in his kiss in the way the silver vampire pressed up, parting his lips as an invitation. He wouldn't make him wait then, because he wanted it too.
Tongue in Allen's mouth, he spread the boys pale legs. He let out a long moan as Kanda's tongue found the roof of his mouth, brushing it forcefully. Kanda loved listening to Allen's moans, and it made even more heat travel down to his erection. God, he wanted him badly.
Allen's body was crying out for pleasure, and his chest heaved in pants as Kanda finally broke the heated kiss. Although he didn't need air, it was only natural to swallow air after such a kiss. The pleasure from it was making his head spin wonderfully. And when he first rocked against him, he couldn't hold in the moan.
Kanda buried himself completely into Allen and groaned softly as he did so. Allen was so hot. It felt so good to be in him.
Allen's body buckled slightly as Kanda went in again, and the boy let out a gasping moan of pleasure, back arching. He pulled Kanda closer, arms around his neck. His quick pants into the older vampire's ear was turning Kanda on even more.
Small trembles went through Allen's slender frame as Kanda went into him, deep and steady. "Ah! Nhh...Oh my..." he breathed, eyes closed, breathing into his lovers neck. The pleasure made him forget about the arguments that they had, forget about the werewolves, forget about everything except for Kanda.
Kanda groaned softly and pulled one of Allen's legs over his shoulder, going in as deep as he could. Allen's back arched and he gave a loud cry as the pleasure in his body increased. He couldn't handle much more, he could feel that. He jerked upward slightly, forcing Kanda even deeper. His arms tightened around the mans neck, eyes tightly closed.
"God Allen..." Kanda said in his ear. "You just get better and better..."
"Oh..." he breathed, eyes flickering open slightly to look at him. "R-really? Good. Then you won't...nah...leave me."
"I would never leave you..." Kanda said and kissed him passionately. Allen kissed back, tangling his fingers in Kanda's long hair as he continued to thrust into him. Allen couldn't stop the moans from breaking through the kiss, especially when Kanda's tongue made its way into his mouth, exploring heatedly.
The pleasure became too much for Allen and he let out a scream, releasing. He tightened around Kanda as he did and Kanda came deep inside Allen. The boy let out a breathy moan.
They collapsed together onto the bed, panting and happy. Allen rested his head on Kanda's chest, regaining his breath slowly. "I love you..." he said softly, glancing at Kanda. Kanda kissed the top of his head, fingers in the silver locks. "I love you too, Moyashi. Don't be an idiot and forget that..."
Allen smiled slightly, letting out a soft sigh.
-ooo-
"They have most likely found the body of Tokusa."
Allen leaned against Kanda's legs, eyes on the dark skinned vampire. He would not speak to him directly and whenever Tyki made eye contact with him, he glared.
"Will you stop giving me such a demurring look, pet? It's rather annoying," Tyki said, eyebrows raising a bit as he caught Allen's eye once more. The young vampire let out a soft growl, fangs flashing transiently.
The objection came from Kanda instead of Allen. "He's not yours," he said in a low voice. "Don't call him pet."
"Whatever you wish, Yu," Tyki said, making Kanda twitch once more. He pushed this apparent jab away, fingers entwined in Allen's silver locks. Allen closed his eyes for a moment, enjoying the feeling. "But that doesn't matter. What matters is the fact that a group of highly dangerous werewolves happens to have become interested in our young friend here." He glanced at Allen.
Allen was silent, thinking. Kanda was watching him. He was curious as to what Allen was thinking about. After a few more seconds of silence Allen looked up. "Why do they want me?" he asked. He was only curious. He wanted to know.
"Because you're a Blood Child who was turned into a human?" Tyki asked. "I don't know."
"Aren't you supposed to know things?" Kanda asked, annoyed. He glanced out of the window, looking at the night sky. It was going to be time to go hunting soon, but he was wary of leaving, especially if the werewolves were out. He couldn't see the moon at the moment. Was it still full enough for the werewolves?
"They have two more days of being wolves," Tyki answered his unasked question, noticing how he looked out of the window. "Tonight is the full moon. They get three days to be wolves, and they embrace it."
Allen's gaze flickered out to the window as well. From his angle, on the floor by the couch, he could see the rising moon clearly. He stared at it blankly, and it shown off his hair and reflected in his eyes.
"Wait, Tyki, why don't you know anything about why they would want Allen?" Lavi asked, frowning slightly. "Shouldn't you know this? You're way older than all of us put together..."
Tyki got up from where he had been sitting and walked across to the window. He leaned against it hair falling across his face. "I do know about it. But vaguely," he started. "First off, I have a history with the Crow Clan. A century or so ago we found a child werewolf, and killed it. Kanda you were still with us at that time. Don't you remember?"
Kanda looked at him slowly. Allen glanced at Kanda, wondering if he had actually helped kill a child werewolf. He gave him a probing look, but Kanda wasn't paying attention to him. His gaze was on Tyki, eyes slightly narrowed as he thought.
"...Yes." He leaned back in the chair a little. "Yes, I remember."
"I think they still are holding that grudge against me," Tyki said, "although they should have moved on by now. It has been several generations since that child stumbled into our territory. And it was the child's fault. He shouldn't have been there without his mother."
The room was silent. It was an awkward silence, as if none of them knew how to respond to the elder vampire's words. Allen didn't seem to notice how the silence was dragging on, drawn into himself. He was thinking, and the thoughts were running circles in his mind. He wasn't coming to any conclusions. Finally, Lavi broke the silence.
"...Well," he said after clearing his throat. Tyki's golden gaze slid from Kanda to the redhead and Lavi paused another moment before saying, "Doesn't it seem rather unlikely that they were here for you? They didn't seem to know that you were even in town. We didn't know that you had come back. And they weren't looking for you. They were looking for Allen. So this all goes back to Allen." He glanced at the boy, who's gaze was distant and unseeing. He wasn't listening to the conversation.
"That seems probable," Tyki replied, glancing out of the open window. A breeze drifted through the trees and pulled at the branches. Several dried leaves were dragged from the ground and into the air, where they danced together on a current of wind, dancing along to a song that no one could hear. Not yet.
"So they're here for him." Kanda had been silent, eyes on the boy leaning against his leg. "Why is it always him? Moyashi, you seem to attract trouble..."
"As I recall, none of this would've happened if you never came to this city," Allen replied in a dreamlike tone, as if he was half asleep. He did seem sure of what was going on though. Maybe he had been listening. "If you hadn't come and fallen for me, and started to feed off of me, well then, he-" he motioned to Tyki without looking around "-wouldn't have come after me. If that hadn't happened, I wouldn't be a vampire."
"So it's all Yu-chan's fault," Lavi said jokingly.
"Shut your face," Kanda replied icily.
Allen drew patterns on Kanda's leg with a finger. "Shut up Lavi," he said coolly and Lavi fell silent. "I'm glad that Kanda found me. I would never take back meeting him, even if it meant that I would be alive and well, and still in school."
Kanda was surprised at this and he looked down at the boy beside him. He brushed hair from Allen's face and the pale face rose to look up at him. Their eyes met and he could see Allen's lips curve into a small smile. Then he looked away, back at Tyki.
"So what do we do?"
"Fight?" Lavi suggested, picking at his fingernail. He glanced up and blew a stray strand of hair from his face. "Or just ignore them, and hope that they go away?"
Tyki looked amused at the innocence in Lavi's latter statement. "Lovely, they aren't going to just go away." When Lavi looked annoyed with his nickname, Tyki continued talking. "Allen is an oddity. He is not supposed to have happened. I can only think of one other case in my lifetime of a Blood Child surviving, and turning into a vampire. Sadly, she did not last long, getting killed by a group of demon hunters. But the point is, this doesn't happen often. What Allen is and isn't is nearly completely new. He is a stronger breed of vampire."
Allen raised his head and looked long and hard at Tyki. "Stronger breed?" he asked after a long moment. Finally he seemed to have given up the not talking to the tall vampire. "What exactly does that mean? I'm not stronger than Kanda. He's stronger than me."
"Stronger does not always pertain to strength, my dear boy," Tyki said, the amused expression he had gotten when Lavi had suggested the werewolves would just leave still plastered onto his handsome face. "You have a better chance of surviving, do you not?"
"...I guess," Allen said, that deep, thoughtful look on his face once more.
"Yes, baka..." Kanda said in a low voice. "You do. If I had been hit by a car going that speed, I would've taken a lot longer to get up." He seemed a bit reluctant to admit that sort of weakness, but he was trying to get Allen to see that he had something that other vampires. "In a fight, you would be able to last longer because you heal."
"Don't let that make you cocky," Tyki said, cutting into the conversation. "If you start thinking that you're invincible, then you're even more vulnerable than if you had been a normal vampire."
"I know that," Allen said sharply. "I know that I can't go out in the sun, and that a stake would still kill me. I'm not an idiot. I didn't know that I healed so fast until I got hit by that damn car. It still hurt, especially when all my bones realigned. I'm going to try and avoid that sort of pain as much as possible. I went through enough pain when I had to deal with you."
The stinging remark seemed to hang in the air and Tyki let it fade. Allen was still angry with him, for trying to kill him, but he was at least willing to listen to what the older vampire had to say. Especially since they were dealing with werewolves, something Allen had thought were just myths.
After a long moment, he spoke. "...The werewolf, Tokusa, he hurt me."
Tyki looked at him. "Yes," he said. "Werewolves and vampires, we were never meant to get along. We're opposites of each other, and so when we fight, each of us can inflict certain pain on the other. Werewolf venom can be deadly to humans, but it's even more deadly to vampires. It's a heat that threatens to reach the intensity of flames. Don't get bit again."
"It's not like I had planned on getting attacked," Allen said.
"I know," Tyki said then he seemed to pause. He turned around and looked out of the window, at the night that was still young. His eyes narrowed. Allen got up slowly, eyes following the elder vampire as he walked from the window through the foyer to the front door and opened it.
The wind had picked up. As he opened it, it buffeted him with a strong gust and tossed his hair about his face. "What's happening?" Lavi asked, following him to the door. Tyki took a step outside, gaze flickering about slowly.
"Something's wrong," Tyki said. "The air stinks of magic..."
Allen and Kanda had joined them near the door and Allen took a step outside, standing behind Tyki. He closed his eyes and inhaled deeply.
"I don't smell any-"
"Shut up," Allen hissed.
"What?" Lavi asked, a drop of annoyance in his voice at being cut off again. He was on a streak of being told to shut up and it was annoying him. Usually Allen was alright with his chatter.
"Listen!" Allen breathed, eyes still closed, lips parted. Kanda could see his fangs glimmering. "Listen...can't you hear it?"
Tyki had a suspicion of what he was hearing. He stood still and let the wind pull against his clothes. Kanda shifted, eyes narrowed then fell still as well. He didn't take his gaze from Allen. What was going on? He couldn't hear or smell anything. Lavi seemed just as lost.
"...It's breathing..." Allen said, his voice nearly getting blown away by the wind. "...Something is wrong..."
"Keep listening Allen," Tyki said to him, tone guiding. "Keep listening...tell us what you're hearing."
"What the hell is going on?" Kanda finally said, anger and impatience in his voice. He was completely lost at what was going on. Allen and Tyki ignored his question. Tykis golden eyes were fixed on Allen, who's eyes were still closed.
Allen seemed to taste the air, inhaling deeply through his slightly parted lips. He turned his head up towards the moon and his eyes opened slowly. They reflected the silver there, so they glowed. "It's them...They whisper...They're going to try again...But they're not alone. Someone else is there. Someone else is doing something as well."
And then he collapsed, eyes rolling back. Kanda reacted more quickly than the other two and caught him before his head came in contact with the concrete of the path. "What the hell was that Tyki? What the hell did you do to him?" He picked Allen up and cradled him in his arms.
"He was listening to the earth, Kanda" Tyki said. "You are irritable to do such a thing. He has a way of listening that he is able to hear what the earth is saying. I'm sure he was good at listening when he was alive as well. Better get him inside."
Kanda glared at Tyki than carried him inside. Nothing had been accomplished today. They had only talked. And now he had to take care of Allen once more. This was troublesome. The more Allen learned, the harder on him it was becoming.
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