Disclaimer – I do not own D. Gray-man


The month breezed by incredibly fast, so much so that Lavi and Tyki were oblivious to how grown Kanda and Allen have become. In fact, Lavi and Tyki hadn't noticed anything until today, when Kanda was having a serious talk with them both. They stood in the middle of the living room. Lavi constantly looked Kanda up and down. He was so tall now, Tyki was only 6'2 and Kanda was now 5'9, they were only inches apart! And that made Kanda only an inch taller than Lavi. "Listen, I want to move out." Kanda stated with his hands over his chest.

"W-Why?" Lavi pouted, he wasn't ready to let the cats go just yet.

"I'm considered a nineteen year old now, you can't keep babying me." Kanda huffed, his tail lashing back and forth in the air.

"Now Kanda, you can't just walk out the door and hope to get a home to yourself." Tyki explained.

"That's why I've planned this out, for a while now." Kanda replied.

"…Have you even thought about how we will feel or even Allen?" Lavi sighed.

Kanda turned his head away, "Yes… I'm taking the moyashi with me."

"What?" Lavi gasped.

"Kanda!" Suddenly Allen came running down the stairs, bringing his arms around Kanda's waist.

"Yes moyashi?" Kanda asked the white-haired boy. Lavi could only stare, when had the two gotten so touchy-feely? That's when Lavi took in Allen's new height, he was still shorter than Lavi, by about three inches, and the kitten looked more like a sixteen year old then the little ten year old from a month ago. "So have you asked yet Kanda?" Allen looked up at the ebony-cat with big puppy-dog eyes.

"Yes, though they are taking it harder than we expected." Kanda replied.

"Oh… Um guys." Allen scratched at his chin, "It just I wanted to go see the world, and I don't feel right by mooching off you either." The white-haired boy explained. Lavi shook his head but smiled. "You should feel like you are mooching off us… But if you really want to leave, I guess we can't stop you." Lavi sighed.

"Really? Thank you so much Lavi! I promise we'll visit." Allen squealed happily and went to give the red-head a hug. Lavi gently patted the white-cat on the head and smiled wider. "I guess I'll go get our things." Kanda stated, going back upstairs.

"Be careful Allen, the world can be cruel." Tyki stated.

"I have Kanda to protect you know. I'm not the same fragile kitten from before." Allen chuckled and walked over to the end of the stairs.

"I still can't believe you wanted to keep this." Suddenly Allen is attacked by a small yellow object.

"Hey, don't say mean things about Timcanpy!" Allen pouted and took the toy into his arms.

"Haha, what was that about not being a kitten anymore?" Tyki snickered; causing Allen to blush.

"Leave Allen alone Tyki; it's my job to get the Moyashi to blush." Kanda purred and smirked as he came down the stairs.

"Kanda!" Allen squeaked as his face grew even redder.

"See." Kanda huffed proudly.

"I do see." Tyki snickered.

"Leave him alone guys." Lavi sighed.

"Please!" Allen agreed and then took one of the suitcases from Kanda. The group of four then said their final goodbyes to one another. Then the cats slowly made their way out the front door. "So long guys." Lavi and Tyki waved.

"Good-bye!" Allen waved back.

"Come on Moyashi." Kanda sighed softly. Allen nodded and the two started to walk away; but before the pair was out of sight, Kanda leaned down and gave Allen a deep kiss. When they finally broke apart, they were gone. Lavi then started to cry. "It's okay Lavi." Tyki hugged his bunny's neck comfortingly.

"These are happy tears, to think, if I never found them, this wouldn't be happening." Lavi stated with a small smile.

"You made a good mommy." Tyki chuckled.

"I thought I told you not to call me that." Lavi began to blush.

"Just trying to cheer you up." Tyki sighed and wiped the tears from his partner's face.

"Thanks…" Lavi then turned his attention to the window, staring outside…

Days would tick by slowly as Tyki and Lavi settled back into the days before they had Allen and Kanda. It was kind of sad, but every now and again the cats would call. Telling stories of where they were, what they were doing. Allen had seemed the most excited about when he and Kanda were traveling in China; Allen had actually come across some pandas, the boy says he's never seen anything so strange but cute before. But, there was one thing that would make everyone happy; if by chance, every time Kanda and Allen came into town to visit as they passed through, it would be raining. "And to think," Lai chuckled softly as he dried off Allen's wet white hair, "this all started with rain."

The End