I always wanted to write a CrossxOC fic. 3rd person, gogo!!

How do you write 3rd person again...? Sorry if it sucks I'm still in that 1st person mentality. x_x

R&R, plox.

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In the countryside of England sat an abandoned mental hospital where fifty years of neglect had passed by the estate. The once luscious gardens were overgrown with weeds with grass towering at a massive height. Vines snaked across the stone walls, covering broken windows and doors. The vines were like a disease that had slowly spread over the years and was now almost at its full course. Inside the old hospital, the floors were covered with paper and debris. The wallpaper curled down the walls, exposing the framework behind it. The crackle of a radio broke through the silent night. Inside one of the patient rooms, a figure stayed hunched and hidden behind an overturned bed. On the floor beside the individual sat a large telephone box where they whispered into the phone to the person on the other line.

"I got it, Charles." The one hidden behind the bed frame said as quietly as possible.

"Great, Lily. That means we can get out of here." A male voice said over the line through the static, sounding joyous.

The young woman nodded at the phone, pink lips curling up in a smile. "Yea where should we meet-" Her voice trailed off as a shadow casted over her from behind. She turned her emerald eyes up towards the window behind her and gasped as a large piece of machinery stared at her through the window. She dropped the telephone and pushed herself up off the floor quickly, not listening to the man on the other end of the line who was asking her what was happening in a panicked voice. Lily bolted out of the room, her hand instinctively going into one of her pockets. She wrapped her hand around a barrier charm and made a small scream as the wall of the room caved in against the weight of the level one akuma behind it. She turned her head in time to see guns loaded and aimed just for her. Lily ducked into the hall as bullets began to fly at the spot where she had been seconds before. She ran down the hall, boots pounding heavily against the weak floorboards. They groaned in protest to the weight and began to crack as she moved farther down the hall. As she took one more step forward, the floor beneath her broke and gave way. Lily flailed out her arms to grab onto anything that would keep her from falling into that dark pit beneath but came up empty handed. Her body tumbled through the new hole and landed on top of the debris. The wooden pieces that were jutted out stabbed her all over, causing the girl to make a small cry of pain. They hadn't completely stabbed her but they would definitely leave nasty bruises later. She looked up towards the light above her and around at the darkness that she was in. Lily did not enjoy being in the dark alone, especially when an akuma was running around.

"Lily?" She heard a male's voice call out from the darkness. Her face brightened as the beam of a flashlight appeared and illuminated her.

"Charles!" Lily cried out happily, sliding off the debris. "I got it, its safe!" She reassured, patting another pocket on her beige finders jacket.

The fellow male finder sighed in relief and grabbed her hand, "Alright let's get out of here before-" The hole that Lily had just fallen out of began to grow in size as the akuma pushed itself through the floor. Lily gasped as it got through and clutched onto the older man beside her. She closed her eyes tightly to wait for the outcome she expected and it wasn't a nice one. Even though her eyes were closed, Lily could see something light up the room. She opened them and saw a barrier keeping the akuma at bay. She sighed in relief and wiped the sweat that had beaded on her forehead. The male finder tugged at her arm and began to pull her away, "Come on Lily we have to get you back to the Order."

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Lillian Benoit stood in front of the chaotic science room, green eyes searching for a man in a white beret. She had just gotten back from her assignment so she didn't have time to fix herself up. Her beige finders coat was dirty along with her face. Her blond hair that had been pulled back into a bun was sticking up in different places, giving her a bed head look. She didn't give a confused look as a Chinese man seemed to crawl out of the science department mess. He stood slowly in front of her, back hunched. He looked at her with heavy lidded eyes and fixed the beret that was tipping dangerously to the side on top of his head. "Lillian... you're back." The Chinese man said sleepily.

"Y-yes, I am, Monsieur Komui." Lillian replied, her French accent spicing her words lightly.

Komui Lee, Science Department Supervisor, tilted to the side in his drowsy state and had to be pushed back up by another science department member. "Good, good… I would ask you the details but we're extremely busy here. Can you take the innocence down right now?" He asked, rubbing at his eyes.

"Of course, I'll go right now." Lilian said before she turned on her heel and walked out of the room. The sooner she could get the innocence back to the keeper, Hevlaska, the faster she could take a bath. Lilian didn't enjoy the feeling of being dirty and having the appearance of a homeless person. Her hand patted the pocket where the innocence she had recovered was and stopped in her tracks as she patted against emptiness.

"Oh no!" The blond girl cried, opening the pocket and pulling out air. "Where did it go? I just had it!" She whispered to herself, looking around on the floor. I'll have to retrace my steps, she thought gloomily, walking back the path she had come from before the science department. She had come straight up from below where they used boats to get in and out of the order. Hopefully the innocence she just lost would be somewhere along the path… if not, Lilian was going to be in big trouble. The French girl treaded carefully down the hallways, eyes glued to the floor.

"Where is it, where is it…" She mumbled to herself, feeling panic begin to brew inside her. She felt some relief as something shiny caught her eye but quickly frowned to see that it was just jewelry. Lilian knelt down to pick it up. She stared at it, twirling it around in front of her. It looked like a bracelet to her, but as she studied it more there was a piece that seemed to also attach to a person's finger. Lillian slipped the jewelry onto her hands, studying the jewels embedded in the silver chains. It wrapped around her wrist and trailed up her hand where it wrapped around her middle fingers. It was interesting and completely foreign to her. Lillian had never seen this style of jewelry before… it probably belonged to one of the other woman that resided here. As she went to slip the hand bracelet off, a strange breeze seemed to pass through her. She shivered as some unexplainable feeling began to bloom inside of her chest. It left as quickly as it had came, leaving Lillian at a loss of words.

"That was weird…" She mumbled to herself, standing up from the floor. She looked down at the bracelets on her hand. She tried to slip them off her hands but they wouldn't budge. Lillian was flabbergasted as to why they wouldn't come off but decided she had more important things to worry about. If she didn't find that innocence she would be way over her head in trouble. After looking for an hour Lillian came up empty handed. She frowned with worry as she retraced the same path for the fifth time. She had it on the boat when they were coming back. Lillian could distinctly remember the weight of the cube in her pocket, so it was hiding somewhere in the Black Order. The French girl pursued her lips as she wondered if she should go see if Hevlaska could locate it. She did have a connection with it and she could probably help Lillian find it. She quickly started to make her way down to where Hevlaska stayed which happened to be at the bottom of the Order.

Lillian felt intimidated by this place. It was dark and cold. She walked down a few steps and was quickly stopped by one of the men that worked down there. He held out his hand and looked at her with a serious expression, "Who gave you permission to come down here?" He asked.

"Supervisor Komui did." Lillian replied.

The man raised an eyebrow like he didn't believe her. He quickly got on a phone that was located nearby and called the Science Department. "Komui, sir, did you give a finder access to see Hevlaska?" He asked.

Lillian inched closer and could hear some sort of commotion going on in the Science Department. Komui's voice came over the line, "Yes, yes! We're too busy here, I couldn't-"A large explosion from their end made Lillian jump. Yelling started and Komui's voice came out in a shout, "No! I told you not to mix those two chemicals!" He yelled at someone in the Science Department. Soon the phone gave off a loud static sound and clicked off.

Lillian smiled at the man who hung up the phone and gave her a look before he allowed her to pass. "I will escort you to see Hevlaska." He said like he still didn't trust her. Lillian sighed and followed him as he led her down the stairs. When they descended it got colder, making Lillian shiver more. Her green eyes widened as she saw how big Hevlaska was. She reminded her of a serpent but she seemed to have a human face. The man stopped in front of Hevlaska and looked up at her, "This finder…" he trailed off when he came up with no name for her.

"Lillian."

"Lillian, has a piece of innocence to give you that she has recovered."

Hevlaska tilted her head to the side and leaned closer to the pair of them. Lillian took a step back as Hevlaska got closer and bit her lip, "Well… I was going to give it to you but I-" She swallowed a big lump back down in her throat; "I lost it! Please help me find it!"

"You what?!" The man shouted, turning angrily towards Lillian, "How could you lose the innocence?"

"I didn't mean to! It was in my pocket when I got here!" Lillian said in defense. She saw the man's face begin to turn red but his rage subsided when Hevlaska chuckled. Lillian looked up at her, confused as to why she was chuckling. She nearly let out a yell of panic as long transparent arms began to reach out for her. They grabbed her hands and lifted them up to expose the bracelets that were there.

"How interesting," Hevlaska said, her arms going through the middle of Lillian's hand and curling up her arm. "Synchronization rate is at five percent."

"W-what?" Lillian stuttered, shivering as Hevlaskas arms continued to go through her. She didn't understand what Hevlaska was talking about. What was a synchronization rate? Lillian felt relieved when Hevlaska pulled her arms away from her.

"Komui will be thrilled to hear about this." Hevlaska said with a smile.

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Lillian was quickly escorted back to the Science Department by the man who worked downstairs with Hevlaska. She was completely confused as to what was going on. The man dragged her into the Science Department that had gotten messier since the last time she was there. In one of the corners they were cleaning up a black mess that must have been where the explosion occurred earlier. The man craned his neck around to find the beret wearing man, "Supervisor Komui, I have something important here."

Komui's head popped up over a stack of papers and he quickly shuffled over to the two of them. He rubbed his blood shot eyes and stared at them hazily, "Yes? What is it?" He asked, trying not to yawn.

The man lifted up Lillian's hand and presented the bracelets to him. Komui's eyes widened and soon he didn't look tired anymore. "She was compatible with the innocence she brought back." The man stated. Komui's mouth dropped open and he quickly grabbed Lillian's hand, pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose as he examined the bracelet closely.

"Amazing!" Komui said, tilting her hand to the side to let the light shine over the jewels. His face brightened up and soon other Science Department workers began to crowd around to see what was going on.

"I'm sorry but," Lillian paused and looked around at everyone who was staring at her, "What's going on?" She asked, still confused.

Komui blinked and pointed at her hand, "Lillian don't you know what this means?" He asked.

"N-no." She said, grimacing. She hoped she hadn't done anything bad to the innocence.

The Chinese man grinned and shook her hands from side to side, "You're compatible with this innocence which makes you an exorcist!" He said happily.

Lillian's eyes widened. Her, an exorcist? Her head began to feel dizzy as she took in everything. So she hadn't lost the innocence, it was just waiting for her to come back to it? 'This is all… giving me a headache.' She thought with a frown.

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Ta-dah! I hoped you liked chapter one. Stay tuned for chapter two~ I promise not to neglect updating this story. ): I couldn't think of a good title. If anyone has a better one let me know~