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Bittersweet

Allen Walker loved food. He loved all different kinds of food, from spicy to sweet to sour- everything. He loved food from all over the world too- China, Japan, Italy, American, Australia, and everywhere else. He loved food so much that often times, he found himself comparing his friends and acquaintances to different foods.

To him, Lenalee was like mitarashi dango- she was sweet and sisterly and made him feel safe and warm inside. Mitarashi dango was his comfort food, so whenever he was upset about something, he could often be found eating mitarashi dango and conversing with Lenalee. He often thought of Lavi as spicy cuisine. The red head was playful and at times could take you by surprise. Each encounter with him left an impression- much like the aftertaste of spicy foods. The list of people and the food they resembled went on and on. However, there was one person who Allen could not decide on.

Kanda Yuu was stubborn, took pleasure in insulting him, and always managed to crawl under his skin and annoy him. Simply put, the Japanese exorcist infuriated him. As if to prove his point, Kanda suddenly burst into the cafeteria- interrupting Allen's lunch-time musings by hollering "Moyashi!"

"My name is Allen- A-L-L-E-N! Get it right, Bakanda!" Allen countered, getting to his feet and meeting the glare the other was sending him.

"Che. I don't care, Moyashi. We have a mission. Now hurry up or I'll leave you behind."

Huffing indignantly, Allen grudgingly followed the older boy as he began walking away. Once he caught up to Kanda, the two could be heard arguing as they walked out of the cafeteria.

Bitter: having a harsh, disagreeable acrid taste; hard to bear; grievous; distressful; characterized by intense antagonism or hostility; resentful or cynical.


Kanda Yuu was graceful. When he wielded his katana, he displayed a certain elegance that no one else was able to match. He had a beauty that was almost feminine, but was still definitely masculine. Allen was captivated by Kanda's graceful beauty and elegance.

There were times, often late at night when he was unable to sleep, that Allen would wander the Black Order until he ended up outside the training rooms. Inside, he could see the Japanese exorcist swinging his katana around elegantly, looking almost as if he were dancing. Allen stood outside the training rooms, completely mesmerized as he watched the older exorcist move about.

Allen always feared that Kanda would catch him watching him and then question what he was doing. The white haired one never knew what he would say if he did get caught, but it never happened. He found himself going to the training rooms in the middle of the night more often, watching the breath-taking sight before him.

Until one night when he was standing outside watching the other as usual, he suddenly heard a deep voice speak. "How long do you plan on standing out there watching me, Moyashi?"

Allen gasped but entered the room, knowing he had been discovered and prepared to deal with the consequences.

Sweet: having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar or honey; pleasing to the ear; pleasing or agreeable; delightful; amiable; kind or gracious as a person, action, etc.; easily managed; done or effected without effort; dear; beloved; precious.


Bittersweet: both bitter and sweet to the taste like bittersweet chocolate; both pleasant and painful or distressful.

Allen moaned softly as silky lips trailed down his jaw line to a hardened nipple. Sword-calloused hands ran up and down his sides in gentle caresses. Teeth latched onto a nipple and bit lightly, before a soothing tongue laved the sensitive skin.

Yes- Allen had finally figured out what kind of food Kanda was. The younger male moaned as the Japanese exorcist continued trailing kisses down his chest and stomach until they reached the prize between Allen's legs that they had sought.

Kanda Yuu was definitely bittersweet chocolate.


A/N: Just a short little drabble today. I hope you liked it! Reviews make me a happy author, so let me know what you think!