Class, settle down!

Right. I feel like writing the next chapter so BE AWARE!!! nyufufufufufufu...Find out what Kanda and Lavi (Rabi, whatever...) were doing --not much-- while a certain beansprout had his classes...

I wouldn't need a disclaimer if I owned D.Gray-man. Flames will be moved to my oven.

Yuu Kanda sighed. After dragging Allen into the cafeteria to keep him occupied until break was over, he wandered over to a nearby glass door and stared out. He could see

Lenalee from here - she was studying something behind a bunch of plants. He suddenly felt uneasy and turned away; something was wrong. As the bell rand again he

made sure Moyashi found his way (Kanda had many unfortunate experiences with the boy's poor navigation skills before) and then set off to find his own. His next class

was Maths. Not one of Yuu's strong points - but at least he preferred it more than Literacy where everything got confusing. In sums there was either a 'right' or a 'wrong', like

'black' to 'white'. Very simple.

"Please sit down, everyone."

Great. It was that wrinkly old guy from last time, their form tutor. Kanda chose a seat where no-one was sitting next to him: obviously he did not want to get close to

ANYONE...well...maybe someone ;)

To his misfortune, Lavi jumped into the chair next to him. So much for sitting alone.

"Aren't you happy to see me, Yuu-chan!" Lavi grinned, completely oblivious to Kanda's death glare. "I can copy my sums from you now!" Despite what he was saying, the

young bookman-to-be knew that most probably Kanda would end up copying HIS work. After all, his memory was astounding. A great quality for schoolwork.

"Be quiet," The sensei almost chucked chalk at the red-head. "And copy these sums into your textbooks, along with the correct answer, which of course you must work

out. I trust you have some, yes?"

"Yeah!" piped up Lavi. "Loads!"

"Very well. Please contribute to Mr. Kanda there, he seems to have none."

Smiling like he could never be happier, he reached and passed one to Yuu who snatched it angrily. Was Lavi becoming a teacher's pet???? And he had thought that

impossible. Still, he opened to the first page and started solving various problems. More accurately, puzzling. This wasn't normal sums that were easy enough! When and

how would he have had the time to learn Calculus? He had devoted his whole life to the Black Order and his swordsmanship. There was only one way left now. He nudged

Lavi and gave a tiny side-ways glance at the other's answers. Perfectly lined up and neat, every one. He did every answer just like Lavi's, just putting in a different number in

some areas occasionally - he didn't want to become a fake genius. One, two, three, twenty-five questions all done in a matter of seconds. Kanda sat there, fidgeting, until

he caught the moody teachers eye and turned back down to his books and pretended to work. It would be better like this, though Lavi of course could tell the sensei he

finished. The main objective was simply not to cause suspision. This was a mission, wasn't it? Kanda would treat it that way no matter what the others thought or did. He

caught himself staring from a window outside. The school grounds were very beautiful - he had to admit it - and now, in summer all the flowers bloomed vibrant colours.

There was a spot where no brightness decorated the plot of earth. He recognised it as where Lenalee was standing earlier. He let his gaze wander, still looking back at his

paper once or ttwice to give the impression he was thinking hard. Movement caught his eye. If he focused rather hard, he could tell it was the Chinese girl and his Moyashi

performing circus acts in a large hall while the other pupils gawped at them. He could almost imagine a thud as the small boy bashed into the ceiling. He really was an

idiot. And sometimes, it went too far...

He would have to have a word with him.

TIMESKIP mwahahahaha (couldn't keep that scene forever, ne?)

After the tiring day, the students of the school filed out, each to their own path. Many walked home. Others, who were abroad or couldn't stay at home headed towards the

dormitories. The four exorcists were in dorms - one each, Kanda's next to Allen's who's was next to Lavi's, and two doors down, Lenalee's. On their way a couple of people

attempted to be friendly, but unfortunately Kanda chased them off ("That was mean, Yuu-chan!" "Kanda, be a little nicer!" "...") The last comment was Allen's. He seemed

so tired out from all that learning he was practically sleepwalking.

"This is nothing compared to us fighting and risking our lives, but still, normal people suffer in places like these too..." The beansprout muttered, Lavi guiding him on one

side and Kanda the other. Everyone must have felt the same way - exhausted.

"We're gonna have to find that innocence soon, unless we want to stay like this forever!" Lavi exclaimed, his eye glinting. Suddenly, out of no-where, a girl with spiky purple

hair and a black miniskirt with stripy leggins appeared before them. She looked shy and blushed a little, but then stretched out her arm and gave Lavi a letter with swirly

writing on it - Lavi-sama. "Please, open it tomorrow, no earlier," she whispered and walked off slowly. Lavi smiled.

"Hmmm, looks like..." the trainee bookman's smile grew as he said the next words, "A LOVE LETTER!" He seemed ecstatic and barely made it to his room without flying

away onto some sort of cloud 9.

Meanwhile, the purple-haired Rhode strolled down to her room, thinking of how she would carry out her plan. She would do it in the night, and then, when the stupid rabbit

opened the letter...

Next Morning

"ALLEN!!! ARE YOU THERE???" Lavi pounded on his friend's door. There was no reply and when he found it open, a small note depicting a laughing face on Moyashi's bed

he knew it had really happened. The letter didn't lie. Allen was kidnapped. By the Noah clan.

How he didn't want to tell Yuu.

Review? It gives such pleasure when you do, encouragement and all...accepting ideas, my head is foggy...