Chapter 24- Sad- Lenalee P.O.V

By the time we got to Barcelona, the battle was over. Allen and I walked over to one of the finders.

"Hey," Allen said. "Is Devan around?"

The finder looked at one of the coffins. I felt my heart break as I looked all around me at the many coffins that surrounded me.

I started to cry, and felt Allen's hand on my shoulder.

"How can we help?" He asked.

"If you can help tend to the wounded, then that would be great," The finder said.

I looked up at Allen to see him nod. "We'll do that." He grabbed my hand, and led me away to tend to the wounded.

It took us all day and night to help. Through the entire time, I was praying to see Daisya, Kanda and Marie. I didn't.

After all of the finders were tended to, Allen and I sat on the town's fountain. I hugged my knees, and started to cry.

"Hey there, you two," A familiar voice said.

I looked up to see three men. My heart leaped for joy. "Kanda! Marie! General Tiedol! I'm so glad you're all right!" I ran up and hugged them all. Kanda was the only one who didn't hug me back.

That's when I noticed that someone was missing.

"Where's Daisya?" I asked.

None of them would meet my eyes- not even Kanda. Their silence gave me my answer.

I felt tears rushing to my eyes for about the tenth time that day, and I started to run away from the others before the tears fell.

I heard Allen call my name, but I didn't stop until I was far away from them.

I noticed that I was in a stone archway. I slunk to sitting position against the wall.

A few moments later, I felt someone next to me.

"Be happy he told you before he died," Kanda said.

I looked at him. "What do you mean?"

He shrugged. "You figure out what I mean."

It took me a few minutes to process his words. "Do you mean that I should be happy that he told me how he felt before he died?"

Kanda shrugged again. He never looked at me, and I got the feeling that he was upset as well.

"Where did he die?" I asked.

"Do you really want to know?" He asked.

I nodded. "I… I want to say goodbye to him, even if his body isn't there."

"I guess that you guys really did have a bond that no one else understood. That bond told you where to go," Kanda said. He looked at the other end of the archway. "He died on that streetlamp."

I took a shaky breath, and stood up. "Thank you," I told Kanda.

He didn't answer. He just stood and walked away.

I slowly made my way to the streetlamp. A new set of tears came poring down my cheeks as I fell to the ground.

"You said that you would be careful," I cried. I covered my face with my hands.

I felt a sudden cold on my hand. It felt like someone was grabbing it. I lowered my hands, and felt another cold spot on my cheek, like someone was wiping my tears away.

I shook my head, trying to get myself to stop making the cold spots up. I knew that Allen and the others would be worried, so I decided that I needed to leave. I stood up, and started walking away.

I stopped and looked at the streetlamp. "I'll miss you, Day," I said. My voice started to crack. "Thank you for being there for me all these years. "

I found a rose bush, and plucked one of the beautiful, red flowers off. I walked back to the lamp, and kneeled down. I placed the rose on the ground.

A sad smile appeared on my face as I grabbed the ring that was on the chain around my neck.

I kissed the lamp, and said, "I do."