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Disclaimer: I, unfortunately, do not own D. Gray-Man. Otherwise, this would have happened a lot earlier in the manga.
Plot: CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE!~
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"Yeah, something like that." Kanda would eventually say get better or something. But he wanted to know if he had the same problem with the elevator before it dropped; or if it even dropped. The stupid news station didn't have enough information to eleborate as much as the raven liked. But yes, a get better or don't die was in order after an aquaintance was hurt badly enough for the accident to be on the news. Maybe. Depends on how angry Lavi made him by the end of his visit.
Kanda didn't notice the sky get dark, but his thoughts seemed to have. It was hard to stay in a somewhat happy mindset when it was slowly getting blacker in the middle of the day. Even so, Kanda did notice the bus arriving. He boarded the bus, raising an eyebrow at the way Allen loved waving at anyone that might just have the audacity to wave back.
Soon, with a big burping sound, the bus started, chugging it's way slowly on the streets, beeping at random kids who decided to cross the street and weaving in between parked cars and sidewalks. Allen watched all of this with a slightly amazed expression. This big tin can could really move fast when it wanted! Allen watched silently as random people got on the bus and paid their fare, before moving to a seat on the bus. Sooner rather than later, a slight sprinkle of rain started to pour on the ground, causing random pedestrians to begin running for the nearest shelter. Allen watched all of this in wonder. What was making the sky spill like that?
"Kanda," Allen said, shaking the other boy's arm in order to get his attention. Once he had it, he pointed out side with the most amazed expression that he could put on his face. "Your sky is leaking. Shouldn't someone go out there and plug it up?"
"That's called rain. It. . .does that from time to time." Was it really raining? Kanda hadn't expected the sudden change of the weather in the least. Though they did turn off the television too fast to see when the weather was. If this was a quick storm, they should have stayed inside for a bit. Kanda was still a bit sore anyways, it probably would have been better if he rested. "It's good for the plants and stuff around here, but people hate getting wet."
He hated it too, but would manage from their stop to the hospital; if it even rained that long. So far it was just a sprinkle, but the sky was getting darker by the minute. "It's coming from the clouds, there's not a hole anywhere." Kanda couldn't help but chuckle near the end. First because it felt rediculous answering a question about holes in the sky, second because the woman across from them seemed very confused at their conversation. He could hear her thoughts now, Where did he come from that it doesn't rain? If people weren't so nosy, they wouldn't have things like this happen to them. She'd be minus that headache causing question right about now.
"Rain..." Allen muttered to himself, watching the droplets grow heavier and heavier until it drenched the street and the window Allen was looking out of. He tipped his head to the side and squinted out of the rain covered window, trying to see outside. It was interesting, this "rain". If there was no hole, then how was the rain getting out of the clouds? Surely it wasn't just falling.
Allen squinted out of the window agian, trying to get a good look out of the window. Instead, he got a face full of building. He glared at the building, but lookedup at it anyway. In big, bold, red letters, the word NOAH was printed on the building. Wasn't that the hospital...? Allen turned to Kanda and placed a hand on his shoulder, gaining his attention once more.
"Kanda, wasn't the hospital your friend is at called NOAH?" Allen raised his hand to point at the red letters, still curious.
"Yeah, it was." Kanda blinked at the sign, surprised they got here so fast. It wasn't the hospital Kanda was used to going to. . . it was a bit less. . . white than he was used to. What kind of hospital was sat on a corner and given giant red letters like that? It looked like something out of a horror flick. . .
"Looks like this is our stop." Kanda shrugged off the hospital's overall look, all hospitals were creepy in their own light anyways.
Allen skipped off the bus, waving polietly to whomever stood in his way, and stood outside. He was...getting wet. Allen looked up and blinked when a raindrop fell in his eyes. This rain was just...water? Allen frowned and took Kanda's hand, rushing them forward thought the traffic. He didn't like this...getting wet from rain stuff. It made him feel all itchy. Once inside the airconditioned hospital, Allen looked all around. There was a lady sitting behind a white desk, chewing on something, a couple in the corner, looking nervous and a man pacing, looking anxious. Allen wondered what they were all so worried about, then turned to Kanda.
"Well Kanda, how do we find your friend?" Allen asked, looking around. Maybe one of those people over there in the corner would know...
Kanda frowned when he stepped off of the bus. By the time they were there, the light sprinkle was a nice heavy downpour. "Tch." The raven wished he had brought his umbrella, but it was back in his apartment, which was now off limits to him.
After getting inside, Kanda was freezing; and was pretty sure Allen was the same. Going from wet to the freezing temperature that hospitals seemed to stay at even in the hottest weather wasn't pleasant. The raven didn't pay attention to anyone there, these people most likely had appointments.
"We're going to the desk up front, they'll tell us where to go next as visitors." Kanda explained, leading Allen to the front desk. Hopefully they wouldn't end up wandering the hospital in order to find either another office or Lavi's room.
Allen nodded, bouncing up to the lady behind the glass. He knocked on it, gaining some strange looks, but gaining the ladies attention. He waved, and, with an amused look, she waved back. Allen, having felt like he had accomplished something, sat back and waited for Kanda to tell the lady that they were looking for his friend. Meanwhile, Allen looked around. He had never been to a hospital before...was that a machine giving out free coffee? Allen walked away, going to investigate. He walked up to the machine and pressed a button, then pressed another. It made a loud noise, like the "microwave" did, so Allen hurried back to Kanda and slightly hid behind him.
"It made noises." He said in responce to the look Kanda was giving him, pointing to the vending machine down the hall.
OKAY!~ Here's the new chapter of Doll, enjoy it while it lasts. *smile* I can't do daily updates anymore guys, because I've run out of pre-written material. And sadly, that means that I have to wrestle Kitty's butt to the ground and force a pencil in her hand to get anything written out of her.
Muse is dead.
Sadly. Anyway, here's the next chapter, enjoy. I'll try to get chapter twenty-two out as soon as possible. Promise. In fact, Kitty and I have started working on it today, and we might, repeat: might, have it out tomorrow. But don't put any money on it, because Kitty...well, I'm going to blame her. *smile* Because I can.
On another note, for the last three chapters I've put up, I've gotten no reviews. So...now I'm sad. Which means someone is about to die, character wise, of course. *smile*
Well, enjoy this chapter.
Kiyoko-kun
Kitty-chan (Neko-Kyoutan)
