So here is the next chapter. I had it started apparently and just finished it now. We get to see a bit of Kieran's faults in this one. kinda. I don't know if you'd see them as faults or not but I do.

So I've re-read this story and got motivated again to write for it. So you might be getting more chapters in the near future. Not promising anything but maybe.

I no own D. Gray Man


"You wanted to see me Komui-san?" Allen asked as he entered the scientist's office.

"Ah, Allen-kun, come in." Allen walked over to the couch and sat down, sinking into the cushions. "I have a mission for you. The rest of your group should be here soon."

The door slammed open as he finished and Kanda stalked in with a deeper scowl than usual on his face. Kieran walked in a little behind the samurai, a satisfied smirk planted on his face.

He would be the reason for Kanda's mood, Allen thought. Everyone could tell in the week that Kieran had been at the Order that Kanda clearly hated the man. He would immediately leave the area if he saw Kieran and would avoid any place the man had been recently. Kieran noticed this and made a point to pester the samurai whenever he got the chance, clearly finding much amusement in annoying the temperamental man.

Kieran smiled darkly at Kanda who was standing against the wall and sat down next to Allen, his extra weight making the couch pillows to sink and Allen lean against him.

Allen looked up at him curiously but he only smiled back, a light in his eyes.

Kanda's frown got even deeper, if that was even possible.

"What do you want Komui? I was training." Kanda demanded with a glare at the supervisor.

"I have a mission that I need done and it looks like it could be tough so I'm sending you three to go and retrieve some innocence we suspect is there."

"All three of us have to go? It's that tough of a mission? And where is there exactly?" Allen was getting nervous; he'd have to travel with Kanda and Kieran? Kanda was tough enough to work with without him glaring at Kieran and making his mood even worse.

"Yes all of you have to go. We've received reports of traces of innocence in the area but finders were not able to locate the exact position of the innocence, they could only narrow down the area to the Red Light District in Munich, Germany."

Kieran perked up at that, "Munich? Really? That's great, I know my way around there pretty well. Even better in the Red Light District." That wolfish smile spread across his face at his last words, something that was beginning to appear common to Allen.

"Yes Munich. Hopefully you'll be able to find your way around better then." Komui must have missed the grin on Kieran's face as he was looking down at the mission sheet. "We suspect it is centered around the sex district, possibly in one of the pleasure houses, since the victims all seem to have frequented that area." Komui's face was completely blank as he relayed the information while Allen blushed bright red at the place they would have to go to, even Kanda looked slightly uncomfortable. Kieran looked thrilled in comparison.

"So that is why Komui is sending the three of us instead of Lenalee." Allen commented after they had exited the office to go and pack. "He never would have sent her to such a place. I don't think I would even want to go given a chance." Allen was nervous, this was going to be a very awkward mission.

"Hmm? Are you nervous Lamb? Don't worry I'll protect you should the need arise. You will likely need someone to watch over you so no one tries to steal you. You are too cute to walk around a Red Light District and be safe." Kieran smiled down at the boy, completely honest.

Considering he's likely the only one who's been to one, I'm afraid he might be right. What am I going to do? Allen panicked a little inside, he was not looking forward to this mission. Hopefully they could get it over with quickly.

"Che" Was all Kanda apparently had to offer but it was enough for Kieran who turned to him then.

"You too. You are rather pretty for a boy so you'll have to watch out as well. There are way too many people with weird thoughts for you to be safe either. You two will have to watch each other's backs. It'll be easier than trying to fend off people on your own." His stare was even as Kanda looked at him in surprise, completely confident that what he said was true.

The three separated to their separate rooms to hurry and pack, the sooner they left the sooner they could get it over with and leave.

Kieran smirked to himself as he stood by the boats, waiting for his two travel companions with the finder. This is going to be fun.

The train ride had passed relatively quietly, Kieran sleeping through the entire ride, ignoring the looks he was receiving from the other passengers. He was rather eye catching with his huge size alone. Allen had had to sit next to Kanda because there was no space next to Kieran; he took up a whole row by himself.

That had been relatively awkward until Kanda had apparently fallen asleep, leaning on Allen's shoulder as he dozed quietly. Allen had watched him the rest of the trip, tracing his face with a light touch. He had jumped as the train came to its stop, both men waking immediately. They had exited the train after collecting their bags, Kanda running a finger across his cheek, a thoughtful look on his face.

They reached their inn, a modest building a few blocks outside of the Red Light District. They had chosen the place for that reason; it was a safe distance from the District so that they would not need to worry about the dangers that they would have to avoid if they stayed in the District.

They agreed to start their mission the next day, settling in for the night as the train ride had been long. Kanda and Allen stared at each other from across the room. They had to share a room since Kieran had taken the other room and put both beds together, even then it was too short for him but he had to deal. Kanda turned over to face the wall with a "che" growling "get some sleep" to Allen before blowing out the light.

Kieran looked up at Kanda and Allen as they came down the stairs the next morning. They both looked rather tired and Kieran smirked. "Sleep well?"

Kanda scowled at him, turning away when the man stayed unaffected.

"Not really. Nervous about the mission I guess." Allen answered honestly, smiling.

Kieran chuckled. "Well then I suppose we'll just have to hurry it up so you two can get some sleep." He winked at Allen who flushed before heading out the inn door, ignoring Kanda's glare that was surely burning into his back.

He led the way towards the District, clearly visible by lights on even in the day. They spent the remainder of the day asking around the shops that were open, searching for which shop in particular had the disappearances centered around. Kieran had gotten word from a call girl that they most likely wanted a shop called "The Silver Mare" that was in the center of the Red Light District. The Exorcists agreed to return later and check out the shop. They returned to their inn where Kieran had taken a nap in his room, claiming he needed to "charge up for the night."

The District was a different sight that night, lit up with colored lights and the bright colors of the courtesans. The streets were packed and Kieran had kept the younger exorcists close to him as he maneuvered through the crowd. Kanda had growled at the man at first but held his tongue when he saw the hungry looks in the eyes of the crowd. Allen could only second his thoughts; he didn't want to be in this crowd alone.

They stood in front of a shop with dark windows and a sign of a white horse with sparkling eyes and figured they were at the right place. Kieran walked straight in, ignoring the call girl out front who was flirting with him. He had to turn his shoulders so that he could fit in the door and pulled the two Exorcists in after him, the call girl clinging to Kanda's arm, ignoring his fiercest glare.

He stared down at the girl, his eyes going dark and rumbled "Let the boy go." She shivered in fright and immediately released the samurai, who had run out of ways to remove the girl without harming her.

He turned to the woman sitting behind the desk who was staring at him with interest. He barely had enough room to stand upright. "What can I do for you handsome?" She purred.

He stared at her evenly. "I want to know why the patrons of this establishment have been disappearing." His voice was level, completely serious. The woman looked at him in shock, then seemed to think of something. "Don't lie to me. I know people who came here have been going missing. Do you know why?"

She shook her head, slightly afraid when faced with a completely unyielding Kieran. She took out something from under the counter. "It might have been this. It's the tradition at the Silver Mare to touch it for good luck with their endeavors." Her tone when she said "endeavors" clearly meant that she wasn't talking about business. Kieran looked down at the object, it was a bow that appeared to be made of silver. Kanda and Allen looked around Kieran at the bow, feeling the slight purity given off by innocence. They looked up at Kieran who was nodding.

"Yes that is it. This is what is causing the disappearances. I need to take this with me. If I do not then people will continue to vanish or worse."

She looked bothered. "If you are right about it being the reason then I would want you to take it as far away from here as possible. But I can't give it to you for free. What to do?"

Kieran smiled at her, light gleaming in his emerald eyes. "How about I become the last patron to follow tradition?"

She clearly understood what he meant and nodded. "That would work I suppose. I can always look for a replacement some other night. What about those two? they do look pretty young to be here in the first place."

Kieran shook his head. "No those two are just here to help me out. They'll stay down here if that's alright. Wouldn't want to value their honor by sending them outside." He winked at her, putting down the amount of money he thought would be necessary.

She smiled at him. "No we wouldn't. What kind do you like? Gender?" She took up the money as she gestured for the other two to have a seat in the corner of the shop.

Kieran had a very predatory look in his eyes as he grinned, showing very sharp teeth. "Either, doesn't matter to me. I need one who can handle a lot. It has been a while for me. I need someone who can keep up."

The woman flushed. "Alright then. Dash hasn't had a good ride in a while. Try him. If he isn't up to it why don't you come on back and I'll give you another, though you'll have to pay for each new one. He's up in room twelve."

He smirked at her before turning to the stairs. He paused halfway up, turning to his companions. "You stay there alright? I shouldn't be too long. Don't let anyone take you out of the shop. You are relatively safe in here. Much safer than outside. I'm off to have some fun. See you later."

"What is he doing?" Allen asked. He had no idea what was going on. Kanda kind of looked like he knew what was going on but he was blushing lightly, why was he doing that?

She shopkeeper chuckled. "Oh you are an innocent one aren't you? Your looks match. Your friend went to blow off some steam using the entertainers we have upstairs. Looks like we'll have a good profit today, even if your friend will tire half our staff."

Allen was even more confused now. How would Kieran tire out the workers? Then he remembered what Komui had said about the sex shops and blushed all the way to his ears.

"Ah. Looks like you understand. I don't think we'll be able to do any more business tonight when your friend is done. Oh well, at least they'll have a good story for tomorrow. I'm definitely going to be asking each of his partners about it. Too bad I don't work the sheets any more, I think I'd like to have a go at him."

The woman spent the next few minutes daydreaming while Kanda and Allen tried to forget where they were.

Kieran stomped down the stairs less than half an hour later, his clothes out of place and simply said "I need another one. Who else you got?"

The woman gave him another name and room number and he told her "might as well wait till I'm done. I'll pay the total then." Then he turned back to the stairs, fire in his eyes.

"You might be waiting for longer than you thought boys." The woman smiled at them, they could only flush. It was going to be a long night.


So yeah... Kieran is kind of a horn dog. He's a really horny fucker. Confident too. Little too confident. Oh well. That is how I made him.

So... yeah... next chapter I will likely be attempting a battle scene. What am I saying of course the next chapter will have a battle scene. I doubt it will be very good but please bear with me.

Hope you liked this chapter. Please Read and Review. Leave me lots and lots of comments! I like them! I do!