After saving them from an akuma, Allen, Lavi, and Kanda brought Silverton to the Sage's home, where it was revealed that she was actually the Sage's Apprentice, not Jethese. It was explained that Nova, Silverton's deceased older sister, was previously the accommodator of Silverton's innocence and therefore was able to attach her soul to Silverton's body whenever the innocence acted on its own, which occurred when the first akuma had arrived in Earthridge. Silverton had been sleeping at that time and the innocence destroyed the akuma while she was unconscious. In that brief moment of time, Nova attached her spirit to Silverton and took over her body. Nova then used this body to flirt with adult men and make her little sister's body look like trash at the bar that Jethese brought the exorcists to. Once the level two akuma showed up and all the exorcists where vulnerable to attacks, the akuma tied to shoot Lavi. At that time, the innocence within Silverton's body reacted and protected him from the bullet. Since the innocence was acting on its own again, Nova's soul was forcibly detached from Silverton's body. Since Silverton had been sleeping the first time the innocence acted of its own will, once it had done it again and forced Nova out, Silverton's body collapsed as she was continuing to sleep. Silverton had absolutely no memory of anything that was happening around her while Nova had control.

"Who knew innocence was capable of such things…" Bookman said, assessing the situation. "However, you are aware that since she is an accommodator of innocence, she has to be brought back to the order with us. She needs to be under the supervision of a general."

Tsamo smiled. "I'm well aware of that. In fact, I knew today would be the day she achieved her goal of becoming an exorcist. However, she is already under a general's supervision. She just hasn't trained with him personally yet. I assumed that's why you were sent here, Kanda."

Kanda finally understood.

"When I discovered she was able to destroy akuma, the first person I made aware was Froi Tiedoll. I told him that it was Silverton's wish to be my apprentice but she also needed to be connected to the Black Order. Froi then permitted me to train her myself until the day I felt she was ready to move onto being an exorcist. Silverton has never met Tiedoll before, but now she's finally ready to become his disciple, alongside you, Mr. Kanda."

It was around 12:30 and Tsamo was in the kitchen preparing lunch for his guests. He found no reason for them to leave immediately, and he wanted to enjoy having Silverton around while he could, since she would be leaving for the Black Order later that day. Allen was in the kitchen with him, helping in any way that he could with the food preparation. Bookman was in the main room, continuing to look through the records on the Sages. Lavi was in the upper level room making his bed and packing up his things while Kanda was using the room at the end of the hall to meditate.

"Mr. Walker, would you please hand me the olive oil? It's over on that shelf." Tsamo said as he was preparing lunch.

Allen nodded. "Oh, sure!" He grabbed the oil off the shelf and handed it to him with a smile.

Tsamo took it and smiled back at him. "Thank you. You're so kind to stay and help. It's nice to have another hand in the kitchen."

"Well, I figured since I was going to eat most of it, I should probably help make it. It's the least I could do." Allen said.

"It certainly makes things easier for me," said Tsamo as he cooked. "I'm not used to making such large meals."

Allen tilted his head. "But, isn't Silverton a parasitic accommodator?"

"Yes, however unlike you, she doesn't need to eat more than usual to get energy to activate her innocence. Instead, she sleeps more than usual. She's slept for five days straight before, but I don't let her do that often."

"I've never heard of that before…I guess it works just as well to build up energy." Allen said as he began chopping vegetables. "Hey, speaking of, where exactly is Silverton?"

Tsamo looked behind him at Allen. "She's most likely in her bedroom right now. If you all weren't here, I'd have her meditating. However, since Mr. Kanda is using that room, she probably won't go in there. Silverton can be very shy around strangers. I think she's afraid you all will ask her questions, and she doesn't like talking to people who've met Nova."

"Why not?"

"It's because they tend to expect her to be a certain way, such as her behavior or even her voice."

"Her voice?"

Tsamo nodded. "Yes. The high pitched voice you heard before was Nova's voice. Do her a favor, would you, Walker? When she first makes the decision to speak in front of you, please don't mention it sounding different from before. It bothers Silverton to know that she doesn't match other's expectations."

Allen smiled. "I'll keep that in mind."

Meanwhile, Kanda meditated upstairs. The room was peacefully silent. His eyes were closed and he was perfectly relaxed. Unlike the night before, his mind was now cleared. His breath was smooth, like the air around him. The only thing he could hear was the hummingbirds outside the open window. The only thing he could feel was the cool spring breeze. The only thing he could smell was the many beautiful flowers from the garden outside. Occasionally, the wind would blow in through the window and blow flower petals into the room that would then gently rest on his body and the floor around him. Everything about this moment was peaceful and calming.

The wonderful silence was broken as Lavi swung the door open. "Hey, Yu, have u seen my socks? I took them off earlier and now I can't find-"

Mugen was now at the red headed boy's throat. "DO…NOT…SAY…MY…NAME…" Kanda then peeked behind Lavi to see Silverton walking towards them in the hallway. He sheathed his sword and took a deep breath. "Don't interrupt my meditation to ask me about your socks, you moron."

Silverton tapped Lavi on his shoulder.

Lavi turned around. "Oh, hey, Nov-..er..Silverton."

She didn't respond. Instead, she gave him a look that was meant to imply, "Get out of my way."

Lavi obviously didn't get it. "Something wrong? What's the matter? You okay?"

She grunted a little before grabbing the collar of his shirt and yanking it, slamming him into the wall and out of the door way. She then calmly walked into the room and sat on the floor and began meditating, without saying a word.

Lavi opened his mouth to say something to her but was stopped by Kanda, who then shook his head and signaled for him to leave. He knew he was going to be fighting alongside her before long, and it would be best to get acquainted with her now.