"Is Kanda okay, Komui?" Lenalee asked.

Komui looked up at his sister, "You should have told us earlier."

Lenalee looked down at her feet, ashamed.

They had found Kanda at the garden's earlier, asleep. The Finders had tried to wake up, but he wouldn't stir.

"What could you have done earlier?" Bak rolled his eyes, "You wouldn't have been able to help him anyway."

Komui turned back to the slumbering Kanda, "The most we can do right now is to keep an eye on him and make sure that he's okay while he recovers."

"I wonder how his body has been coping with the damage," Bak mumbled.

Lenalee moved out of the room, leaning against the door, she waited for Lavi and Allen, but a lot of others came before the two of them.

"Lenalee, you should go rest, you've been standing here for some time," Bak said, emerging from the room.

"Yeah, I guess I should, maybe," Lenalee said, leaving quickly.

Bak went back into the room and hovered over Kanda, "How do you think he's doing?"

"Fine. He'll be fine," Komui said, but Bak could hear his voice shaking. "Just takes a while, you know?"

Bak sighed, sitting down in a chair near the bed, "I wonder what's going through his mind right now."

"They found him by the lake as if he had just been in the lake. I was thinking that maybe something bit him, but…that wasn't it," Komui said.

"According to Lenalee, he lost all his memories," Bak pointed out, "that may take a lot of time."

"It must hurt too…his body struggling and fighting…more memories than the normal human should remember," Komui mumbled.

The bit of silence that followed after was unbreakable, like, if it were to be broken, then the balance of the world would tip.

Kanda cringed, his face a mask of anger, as he rolled over, clutching his head.

"Kanda?" Bak shot up, Komui's hand holding Kanda down.

"Recovering. He's recovering," Komui repeated as he kept Kanda from scratching his head.

Bak stood by, feeling helpless, but seeing Komui's worried expression made him want to help, even if it was only moral support.


"Lenalee," Lavi and Allen hovered over her. They had found her sitting outside of her room, as if she had no more energy left in her legs to carry her the next centimeters.

"Kanda's passed out and he won't wake up, like he's dead or something," Lenalee said.

"But breathing, right?" a panicked Allen asked.

"Yeah, he's still breathing," Lenalee mumbled. "I just hope that he'll be fine."

"He probably will. Maybe, his brain decided it was time on a crash course on his memories," Lavi said

"Painful crash course," Allen mumbled. "We walked by just now and Bak and Komui had to hold down Kanda's arms to keep from any physical damage."

Lavi elbowed Allen.

From the room where Kanda was resting, there was a loud yell. The three rushed over to the room and peered in. Kanda awake and Bak was holding his nose.

"What happened?" Lavi asked, rushing over to Bak.

"Kanda punched me," Bak said, a man over his mouth.

"I'll go get some tissues or whatever," Komui ran out of the room.

Kanda looked around, his eyes seemed blurry and red, like he had been crying maybe. His eyes soon settled on Allen, and a flame sparked up.

"You little," Kanda stood up, wobbling at first, but he was soon able to regain his footing. He grabbed Allen by the collar of their shirt so they're only inches apart, "You. You pushed me onto the rock."

"You're fine now aren't you?" Allen snapped, trying to pull free.

"I'm fine?" Kanda threw Allen on the floor and looked out the window at the gloomy weather, "I remembered things I'd rather forget."

Kanda turned his gaze towards Allen again, "If you don't have the least bit remorse in you, the friendship we actually had while I lost my memory is gone."

Kanda looked at Lavi and Lenalee with an expression that couldn't be real; pain, anger, and embarrassment. He left the room swiftly and they wouldn't see him for another month because of a mission.


AN:I know, this is an extremely lame ending, but...yeah. I hope you enjoyed this story up till this point, please check out my other stories.