Disclaimer: I don't own D. Gray-Man

AN: GOMEN! PLEASE DON'T MURDER ME!

"Lavi!" Lenalee practically screeched into the phone as he organized books on the shelf of his inherited bookstore,

"Ow!" he said holding the phone away from his abused ear. "Lena, I'm at work! What do you need?" He waved slightly at a pair of teenage customers that looked over to see what the commotion was. They just giggled and continued on to the romance section.

"ALLEN'S AWAKE!" she shouted loud enough to have it echo through out the tiny bookstore.

Lavi's eyes widened and he felt his heart skip a beat. He didn't need to even need her to tell him to get his ass over to the hospital right away. He simply hung up, left his apprentice in charge, and high tailed to out of there as if Bookman was still alive and pissed that he took the last otter pop.


"Hello?" Kanda said into his phone that was pressed between his ear and shoulder. He set down the bags of groceries on the counter and listened what the caller was saying. His eyes widened and he dropped the phone to the ground. Allen…

He ran out of the apartment and to his car leaving his phone on and on the floor as he sped out to the hospital.


Allen yawned awake from his nap and looked to Tyki sleeping on the hospital chair. He smiled softly and reached over to gently shake him awake when a doctor came in.

"Ah! You're awake!" he said warmly pulling up a roller stool that Allen childishly longed to spin around on. Allen nodded shyly to his comment. "How are you feeling?" he asked pulling out Allen's information sheet at the end of his bed.

"A little out of it," he murmured brushing his bangs from his eyes.

"Mmmhmmm. Allen, can you tell me what the last thing you remember is?" he asked.

"Uhmm…going to bed." he said. "I had just finished a column for the newspaper I work with and feeling pretty proud about it."

"Could you tell me what that column was about?" he asked.

Allen shifted slightly, "Teen educational problems in today's society." he said.

"When was this column due?" he asked.

"March 3rd"

"What year?"

"This year of course."

"And what year would that be?"

"2011"

The doctor sucked in a sharp breath, "Allen." he said softly as if coaxing him from a ledge, "It's May, of 2012."

Allen blanched, "What? No, it can't be!" he started to tear up and Tyki looked to him groggily. "It's the end of February! It's 2011! It can't be 2012!"

"Shh, Shounen." Tyki said soothingly. "It's going to be alright. You're fine, and I'm here. We'll get through this together." He ran a hand down Allen's arm before intertwining their fingers.

Allen let tears spill over his cheeks and the doctor stood, "I'll leave you two be for a moment," he murmured walking out.

"Tyki, why did this happen to me?" Allen whispered holding the other male's hand up to his face.

"I don't know," he murmured.

"I want to remember," he hiccupped.

Tyki leaned up to him and captured the younger's lips into a soft kiss. "I know you do, but for now you need to continue walking, like Mana told you to do."

He nodded and wrapped his arms around his neck pulling him into a deep, passionate kiss. I love him. I know that much. He thought as Tyki nipped his lip asking for entrance which he happily complied to. That's all I need to know in order to recover. Tyki loves me. And I, him.

He broke just long enough to get out of the bed and seat himself on Tyki's lap. Allen felt his hands on his hips as Tyki responded to another one of his desperate kisses. Allen raked his fingers though Tyki's curly, styled hair, not caring that he was messing it up and most likely going to get chewed out for it later. He tugged needily at the other's shirt and Tyki happily pulled it away. Allen kissed his neck softly as Kanda, Lavi, and Lenalee opened the door.

"M-Moyashi?"

AN: I FINALLY got this out. *whew* It's shorter than I had hoped but here it is! I'm nearing the end of the story so reviewreviewreview! Maybe I'll even add an epilouge ;). Anyways, I'm calculationg that I have approx. two-four more chapters before I reach the end of this heart-warming adventure. I sure won't miss it. (It's a devil to write!) I hope to update soon, but I'm going on vacation and I probably won't give this story an ounce worth of thought during this time.