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Allen and Lenalee both activated their anti-akuma weapons, and left the safety of Miranda's barrier. As soon as Lenalee saw Road she quickly asked Allen, "That's the girl from the theater, is she an akuma?" The whitenette shook his head no.

"Allen Walker. The cursed werewolf that can see the souls of akuma. The Earl talks about you a lot. Heehee, watch this. Akuma, self-destruct." Road smiled.

"B-But Master Road." The akuma wined.

"Lero, count down from ten." Road poked her umbrella. The umbrella did as its master instructed. "Allen, did you know that if an akuma self-destructs, then its soul can't be saved." Road chuckled.

"No!" The whitenette quickly tried to get to the akuma before it blew.

"Allen don't!" Lenalee grasped Allen's sleeve and pulled him back. The young exorcist whimpered, but didn't fight her. So then the akuma exploded, the soul crying out. Allen cried and his scar began to bleed out, he looked away from the horrible sight. "Ha-ha! Your face is priceless, now to take care of that woman." Road evilly laughed and sent her remaining akuma at Miranda's barrier. However, Lenalee intercepted the akuma and attacked it. "Darn, well we must play again, good-bye Allen." Road summoned a door and then went through it. Just then, the world began to collapse around the three remaining people. "Miranda! Lenalee!" Allen called out as he fell through the floor. When he woke back up, he was back in the apartment. The whitenette ran out to the hallway, where Lenalee and Miranda were. Miranda was on her knees holding herself. "What's wrong?" Allen asked.

"Miranda, you have to deactivate your innocence." Lenalee patted the woman on the back

"B-But then the time sucked out will return. You are the first people to ever thank me, I-I can't let you die." Miranda cried.

"Ms. Miranda. We'll be fine. After all, Lenalee wasn't that hurt, and obviously… I'm not exactly human… I'll heal." Allen sighed and gave Miranda a smile.

"T-Thank you…" Miranda mumbled and stopped her innocence. Then she ran downstairs to see her building manager. "A doctor! I need a doctor! There are two… there's a person injured on my floor, please call a doctor!" Miranda begged, and then ran to get Allen. She knew no one could see him, not while the moon was still out. Allen felt like he was lying in snow. He sat up and looked around. The whitenette spotted a clown. 'No, Mana.' Allen smiled. He was dreaming.

"Father! Where are we going?" A little brunette boy asked.

"To go see your uncle, he really wants to see you Allen." Mana patted the boy's head.

"Yay! This is the best birthday ever! I didn't know you had a brother." Young Allen giggled.

"Yep. Now come on, let's go." Mana picked up the child and walked with him. When the walk was finally over, the pair arrived at a small home. Mana made Young Allen knock. "Hello? Oh, brother, hello. And who's this cute little boy?" A man answered the door. Young Allen quickly hid behind his father. "Heehee, this is Allen. The birthday boy." Mana chuckled.

"Well then, come on in! I'm Uncle Neah." The man patted the brunette boy on the head. Once inside the house, Neah sat Young Allen on the carpet in the living room. "I'll be right back, I have a present for you." Neah walked out.

"He seems nice Mana." Young Allen smiled. Mana smiled and patted his son on the head. "Ok Allen, here." Neah placed a round object, wrapped in wrapping paper, into Young Allen's hands. Quickly, the little kid opened the gift. It was a little golden object, with wings, and a long tail. "His name is Timcanpy. Take care of him." Neah smiled. With that, Timcanpy landed on Young Allen's head, and the brunette giggled happily. 'This is a great dream… But I think it's time to wake up.' Allen sighed happily. When the whitenette woke up, the first thing he saw was Komui, a big drill in hand. "Komui!" He yelped.

"Oh, good you're awake. I just finished patching up your arm." The science chief smiled.

"Yeah, you saved the town. And don't worry about Lenalee, she's fine." Lavi stood against the doorway. The whitenette smiled, but then pouted, "K-Komui, I need to tell you something… I-I'm not human." Lavi stared at the whitenette, but Komui reacted in no way. Although he did start to smile, "I know. We looked at Timcanpy's memory bank. All the Order higher ups know of your past. We didn't look at everything though!" Allen nodded. Just then, an old man walked in. "I've checked on your wounds. They've healed, except for your left eye. I'm Bookman by the way." The man explained.

"Ok. Thank you." Allen smiled.

"Hey Allen, let's go outside. So we can play in the snow, and maybe you can explain to me what Komui's talking about." Lavi chuckled.

"Sure, I'd love to." The whitenette nodded.

"Go ahead." Komui left the room with Bookman.