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Ten minutes have passed since Lavi had gone with his grandfather. "Meow! I'm so bored." Allen groaned.
"It's only been ten minutes moyashi." Kanda sighed.
"But it's so boring just sitting here." Allen whined and stood up.
"Then go grab a book or something, they're everywhere."
"But Mr. Lavi said not to touch anything!" Allen stated.
"Then I guess you'll just stay bored." Kanda rolled his eyes. Allen pouted and slumped lazily back onto the couch. Kanda glared at the white kitten and then wrapped an arm around the other cat's waist. "Mew!" Allen squeaked.
"It's just me baka. Come on, let's take a nap." Kanda offered.
Allen smiled, "Okay." And so the cats fell asleep. Back with Lavi, he was just about finished up with his studies. "Finally, I'm done." Lavi sighed.
"Not yet." Bookman stated.
"What why?" Lavi glared at his grandpa.
"I want to talk to you about those cats, remember?"
"Yeah, yeah, I didn't forget. So what do you want to know?" Lavi asked.
"Where did you find them?" Bookman questioned.
"In an alley, within a cardboard box." Lavi answered.
"You found two cat-boys in a box?"
"They were just regular cats at the time."
"I see… Hmm, tell me, anything strange happen before they were human?"
"Not really, Tyki told me that this was the vet's fault." Lavi scratched the back of his head.
"The vet, you mean that Dr. Komui?" Bookman asked.
"Yep." Lavi nodded.
"Hmm, alright, now go home." Bookman waved his hand. Lavi nodded and walked to the living room. He was about to call for the cats, but then he saw them, all curled up together. "Aww, how cute." Lavi chuckled. Just then one of Kanda's ears flicked, and he slowly opened his eyes. "Sorry, did I wake you up?" Lavi mumbled.
"Yeah… Help me with this." Kanda looked down to Allen.
"Can't you carry him yourself?" Lavi asked.
"I can…" Kanda began to think about it, "I'll do it, besides he won't let go." To emphasize the boy's point, Allen snuggled closer to Kanda. "Alright, let's go then." Lavi smiled and opened the front door. Kanda nodded and slowly got up off the couch, being very careful with the way he held the younger cat. A few minutes into the walk home, Lavi spoke up, "You take very good care of him don't you?" Kanda just scoffed. "Enough with the tough guy act, I know you like Allen. Besides, he's too cute to not like." Lavi chuckled.
"I do not like the moyashi!" Kanda squeaked and his tail fluffed up slightly.
"Okay, calm down." Lavi sighed. Kanda blushed and looked away from Lavi. The red-head snickered, 'He so likes Allen.'
"What's so funny usagi?" Kanda asked.
"Oh, nothing, nothing… Hey, we're home!" Lavi cheered and went to open up the door. However, as soon as Lavi walked in the door, his cheerful attitude dropped. "Oh, Lavi, you're home." Tyki muttered.
"Wait, this is Lavi? He doesn't seem anything like you said he was." A man beside Tyki sighed in disappointment.
"Sheryl, take that back." Tyki glared at the man.
"Um, excuse me, confused red-head and kids here." Lavi muttered.
"Kids?" Sheryl raised a brow.
"Lavi, I'll explain myself just take the boys upstairs." Tyki stated.
"Aww, how cute, daddy come look at these boys!" A young girl comes out of nowhere and points at the boys.
"Back off girl." Kanda growled.
"Don't be a meanie." The girl pouted.
"Don't you teach them any manners?" Sheryl scoffed.
"…Lavi." Tyki sighed.
"Yes?"
"Get them upstairs, now."
"Okay." Lavi quickly brought the cats to their room. Suddenly, the sound of Tyki yelling could be heard from downstairs.
"W-What's going on?" Allen whimpered as he woke up.
"Tyki's fighting with someone." Lavi pouted.
"Is he alright?" Allen mewled.
"I'm sure he's fine." Kanda patted the white kitten's head.
"You two stay here, read a book or something, I'm going downstairs." Lavi headed back down to the living room. Once down, the red-head went and sat on the couch. "Lavi, this is my brother Sheryl, and he brought his daughter Road with him. This is what I meant when I said by my family coming over." Tyki explained. Lavi nodded in understanding. "Anyway, Tyki would you like to tell me why you're living with someone like him?" Sheryl asked.
"Because I want to." Tyki replied.
"Well, he doesn't seem bad; I think I can tell why Tyki likes him." Road smiled. Sheryl just turned to stare at his daughter. "He seems really nice." Road giggled.
"W-Well, if my darling Road likes him, then I guess I'll let this slide." Sheryl sighed.
"What are you talking about? Lavi is a part of my life, not yours. Why should I care if you like him or not?" Tyki glared at his brother.
"Because I'm your brother." Sheryl shrugged his shoulders.
"Whatever, could you leave now?" Tyki muttered.
"How rude of you, kicking out your own family." Sheryl acted hurt.
"I'll do what I must. No one insults Lavi, and you're giving me a headache." Tyki went and took a seat next to Lavi on the couch. Then Sheryl and Road left without another word. "I'm sorry, that was really awkward." Tyki sighed.
"It's alright, come on, let's go tell Kanda and Allen they can come down." Lavi smiled to try and cheer up Tyki.
"You go do that; I'll get lunch ready and what not." Tyki ruffled Lavi's hair.
"Sounds like a plan." Lavi nodded and headed upstairs.
"So, can we come down now?" Allen asked as soon as Lavi walked into the room.
"Yep, and Tyki's making lunch." Lavi nodded.
"Food? Yay!" Allen cheered and rushed out the door and down the stairs.
"Haha," Lavi giggled, "You coming Yuu?"
Kanda growled and shut the book he was reading, "It's Kanda, baka usagi." He then began to leave the room. "Hey, now you know how Allen feels when you call him moyashi." Lavi smirked.
"Shut up!" Kanda hissed.
Lavi only laughed, 'Can this day get any more interesting?'
