Like I've said in the last few chapter- I don't own D Gray Man! Arisa is my character. I based Daisya's love for the Greek Mythology on me, because I thought that he needed a more dorky side. Please enjoy!
Chapter 4- First Mission- Arisa's P.O.V
I was sent on my first mission the next day, with Lenalee and Daisya.
We sat in Komui's office, waiting for the supervisor to come and give us our briefing.
Rever was with us, passing and mumbling about how immature Komui was. He looked at us. "If I had known that he was going to disappear, I would have gotten a copy of the mission notes. I'm really sorry, you three."
"Its fine," Daisya said. "It's not like akuma are killing people while we sit here."
Lenalee hit him on the back of the head. "You're not helping!" She yelled.
"God, you're high- strung today," Daisya said. "I can tell that you're tense just by looking at you. What's wrong?"
Lenalee looked away. "Nothing. I just woke up in a bad mood."
Daisya and I looked at each other. We seemed to be having the same thought; someone needed to calm her down before Komui came in and saw his sister upset.
Daisya and I traded seats so that I was sitting next to Lenalee. I wrapped my arms around her. She may have only been a year younger, but she was small for a twelve year old.
"You know that you can trust us, right Lenalee?" I asked.
She nodded, but didn't say anything.
I held her for a few more minutes. I only let go when Komui came in. I felt Lenalee tense next to me at the sight of the man who followed the supervisor in. I put a protective arm around her shoulders, trying to tell her that I would be there for her.
The man had brown hair that was neatly combed, except for one piece of hair that hung in front of his ace. He had piercing, dark eyes, and he wore a dark purple suite. He looked like someone of importance, and the vibe I got from him told me that he was not someone to be messed with.
"You are Arisa Lane, correct?" The man asked, looking at me.
"Yes," I said. I held out my free hand to the man, but he didn't shake it.
"My name is Inspector Leverrier," He said. "I am here on order from Central." He looked at Daisya and Lenalee. "You two haven't changed much."
"Hi, Inspector," Daisya said. I wondered if I was the only one who saw the flicker of anger in Daisya's eyes, and the fear in Lenalee's. If anyone else noticed it, they weren't speaking.
"Are you three ready to hear about your mission?" Komui asked. Before any of us could answer, he started. "You will be traveling to Athens, Greece. We have already got a ride for you, but you'll have to leave right when we're finished here. Innocence has been detected near the Parthenon, and akuma have been spotted around the area. However, they were all destroyed. You three need to retrieve the innocence, and find out how the akuma were destroyed."
"This is going to be awesome!" Daisya said with a laugh. "I love the Greek myths!"
"None of this has to do with mythology, Mr. Berry," Leverrier said.
Daisya shrugged. "It may help to know some of the myths." Leverrier glared at him, and I saw Daisya slightly smiled. I could tell that he enjoyed getting on the inspector's nerves.
"Arisa," Rever said. I looked at him as he handed me a black case. "You'll need this. You'll also be getting your exorcist uniform when you get back."
I took the case, and opened it. Something black started to fly around the room. It landed on Lenalee's head, and looked at me with one big eye.
"What is it?" I asked, taking the thing off Lenalee's head.
"It's a golem," Rever explained. "With this, you can contact us, and we can contact you. It also has a tracking device, allowing other exorcists to know that you're near. Daisya and Lenalee can explain more about it later."
"You'll be late for your train," Komui said. "Go!"
We all stood up and left the room. I followed Daisya and Lenalee into a sewer- like place. There was a boat in the water, and a person in white- a finder as I was told- stood in the boat. He looked at us as we approached.
"Hey, Toma," Daisya said, waving to the man. He got into the boat, and helped Lenalee and me in. He looked at Toma, and nodded. We pushed away from the dock, and started moving through the tunnel.
When we were finally on the train, Daisya asked, "So, are you exited for your first mission?"
I nodded. "However, I don't know anything about the Greek myths."
"Don't get him started," Lenalee whined.
Daisya, on the other hand, was looking at me with a strange look that reminded me of a fish trying to breath out of water.
"How do you not know about the Greek myths?" He asked. "They are the most awesome-"
"And gruesome," Lenalee added.
"Stories of all time!" Daisya finished, ignoring Lenalee's comment.
I laughed. "Oh yeah, how so?"
Daisya started blabbering on and on about ancient gods, goddesses, titans, heroes, monster, and a lot more stuff that I blocked out.
"I told you not to get him started," Lenalee whispered. "Now he'll never stop."
However, Daisya did stop. He stopped the moment we reached the Athens, and stepped off the train. He started walking around like a mindless zombie. It took Lenalee and me both smacking him on the head to get him to focus.
"We need to get the innocence," I reminded him. "Where did Komui say it was?"
"I think he said that it was near the Parfonan," Lenalee said.
"The Parthenon, Lenalee," Daisya corrected her. "Not the Parfonan."
"Does it really matter?" Lenalee asked.
"Of course it does!" Daisya said. "The Parthenon was built to honor the goddess Athena. She was the patron of Athens in ancient Greece. She was known as the goddess of wisdom, battle strategies, and crafts. Without her the olive tree would have never existed!"
"I guess that women were treated with more respect back then," Lenalee said.
"Only the goddesses were," Daisya explained.
"Can we stop talking about the mythology, and get to the Parthenon?" I asked. My right hand was burning the way it did when an akuma was near. However, this time, there was so much pain, that I almost cried out. There was a giant group of akuma here, but I didn't know where.
I wanted to get out of there, and I hoped that the akuma would follow us. If we got away from the town square, then innocent people wouldn't get hurt.
Daisya and Lenalee seemed to understand that I wanted to move on, and they nodded. We followed Daisya to a giant, white, pillared building.
I knew that the akuma were following us by the way my hand was searing. I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs, but I didn't. I didn't even have time to activate my innocence before we were ambushed.
