Chapter 35- Lenalee Lee- Different P.O.V

Lenalee's P.O.V

My feet touched the water as I faced the akuma. It came towards me, pushing giant waves at me. I dodged each wave, and tried to attack it with a kick. It grabbed my leg, and punched me again. I flew into the air, did a flip, and landed on my feet in the water.

However, my foot fell into the water. I was so surprised, that I almost lost my balance.

What's going on? I asked myself. My Dark Boots couldn't have stopped working. I should be able to stand on the water!

"All of you will not live to see the dawn again," The akuma said. "Your friends shall all drown, and you will join them in the darkness of the water."

I looked in the direction that the ship was. I couldn't see it, but I could hear people screaming.

"You cannot see them with your human eyes," The akuma said. "But I can. They are all slowly dying. And you will join them."

I didn't have time to react before glowing, black chains wrapped around my body.

"You cannot move as well as you normally can, exorcist," The akuma said with a laugh. "My dark matter can manipulate gravity." It started to punch me. I couldn't move. It punched my face, and I fell into the water.

I felt myself sinking. I couldn't save myself. I can't give up. I thought. This can't be the end!

Kanda's P.O.V.

I felt a searing pain in my chest where my tattoo was. I fell to the ground, clutching my hand over my heart.

"What's the matter?" General Tiedol asked.

"My head hurts," I muttered.

I felt like I was drowning.

"Kanda!" I heard Lenalee's voice yelling my name over and over. She sounded scared.

"Lenalee?" I asked. "Where are you?"

"I'm heading to Edo," She said. Her voice was faint, as if she had been screaming for hours.

I suddenly saw her in front of me. She had black chains wrapped around her. It looked like she was sinking.

Suddenly, the sensation of drowning stopped, and I found myself standing in a hallway of the Order.

Someone grabbed my hand, and I turned to see Lenalee. She was crying.

"Don't blame yourself," She said. "Please, don't fight him!"

"What are you talking about?" I asked. "Did you have another nightmare?"

She hugged me. "Don't be mad at him, Kanda. He's not trying to hurt you."

"Who?" I asked.

Lenalee looked at me with a sad smile on her face. "I'm sorry," She said. "I shouldn't have bothered you."

"You don't bother me," I said. "I just don't understand what's going on.

She kissed my cheek. "Be safe," She said. Then she was gone.

I found myself staring at the ground. Tiedol and Marie's voices surrounded me. The pain in my head was gone. I looked around. I was back on the rocky path that we had been walking on.

"Where's Lenalee?" I asked.

"On her mission," Tiedol said. 'Why? What happened?"

"We need to go to Edo," I said. I stood up.

"What are you talking about?" Marie asked.

"Lenalee's in trouble," I said. I ran off, scared of what I would find when I got there.

Daisya's P.O.V

I know it sounds strange, but even ghosts feel pain. I had a terrible pain in my back. I fell to the ground, and screamed.

I found myself standing in Athens. Lenalee was standing there, her ands behind her back. She was smiling.

"We've really had a crazy few years, haven't we, Day?" She asked.

"You're not saying good-bye, are you?" I asked.

She cocked her head. "What are you talking about? We'll see each other again."

I felt tears in my eyes. "Don't you dare leave me, Boo! There are still so many things you can do to save everyone."

Lenalee's smile dropped, and she walked over to me. She grabbed my hand. "You really are persistent, aren't you?"

"What are you talking about?" I asked. I felt something in my hand. "You're going to come back, Boo. You have to come back."

Lenalee planted a little kiss on my lips. "I love you, Daisya. Please, don't ever forget that." She disappeared right in front of me.

I heard someone gasp, and found myself on the ship deck again.

"Daisya?" Lavi said. I looked over to him. He and Bookman were both staring at me.

"Look out!" Krory yelled. He attacked an akuma that was heading towards the bookmen.

I disappeared again, so that I wouldn't be a distraction. That's when I felt something in my hand. I looked to see a chain with a ring on it.

"No," I said. "You've got to come back. You have to!"

Allen's P.O.V

My left eye was in pain as I make my way through the halls of the Asian Branch. Suddenly, It felt like I was somewhere different. I looked around to see that I was in the Order.

"Allen, what's wrong with your eye?" Lenalee asked.

"Nothing!" I said, spinning to face her. When had she gotten here?

She grabbed my hand. "Allen, please don't go farther into darkness," She said.

Fear crept into my mind. "What do you mean?" I asked. "Lenalee, are you all right?" She looked scared. Did you have a bad dream?"

Lenalee wrapped her arms around my neck. "I had the end of the world in my dream," She said.

"The end of the world?" I asked. "That sounds like a scary dream."

"I've been having it for a while now," She said. "Every time I have it, it feels like I'm really there. You know, I've been in this war for a long time. I've come to believe that all of my friends at the Black Order are my world. I'm a bad girl, aren't I? I favor my friends over the entire world. Whenever someone I care for dies, it feels like a piece of the world is destroyed."

I didn't know what to say. However, before I could, she smiled, and disappeared.

Arisa's P.O.V.

I yelped as the scar on my right hand began to feel like it was burning. I grabbed it. Suddenly, I was standing in front of a creepy building with a giant stone shape on the front.

"Arisa," A girl's voice said. I turned to face the girl from earlier.

"You're Lenalee, aren't you?" I asked.

She ran and hugged me. "I've missed you so much, Arisa."

"Who's Arisa?" I asked.

The girl smiled. "Please look after them," She said.

"Who?" I asked.

"Don't let your anger control you," She said, crying. "Don't let yourself hate the Order for the things they may do."

"You make no sense," I said.

The girl smiled. "It was good to see you again, my sister." She started to fade away.

"Wait!" I yelled. "Where are you going?"

"Home," She said. "I'm going home. I love you, Arisa." And with that, she was gone.

Lenalee's P.O.V

I wanted to cry. I loved everyone I knew, and I didn't want to lose them. I didn't know what had just happened, but I saw all of my friend's faces as my mind came back into the battle. Arisa, Allen, Kanda, and Daisya were the four people that I thought of as I struggled to break free.

I suddenly had a crazy idea. "Innocence activate," I thought. Activate to your maximum power!

I didn't know what would happen if I pushed my innocence too much. My syncro rate was 86%. To be able to activate it safely to full power, you had to have it be 100%. However, Allen did the same thing; and look where it got him. I still needed to do something. I had no clue what the consequences would be, but I knew that I would find out.

The chains let me go, and I shot upwards. I burst through the water, and glared at the akuma. It seemed to be shocked.

"How did you do that?" It asked.

I didn't answer. I just flew towards it, and kicked it.

Suddenly, the akuma flew backwards. It looked like it was changing. "I've evolved into a close combat level three," It said. "You cannot beat me now!"

I didn't know that there were more versions of level three akumas. The akuma punched me in the stomach and grabbed my arm.

"So, that's what you are," I said. "You're just a stubborn type. I see now."

"A stubborn type?" The akuma asked. "Is that what you called me?"

I smiled, but it dropped when I looked down to see the strange shapes on my legs. My energy seemed to be dropping, and I felt like getting sick.

"What are you doing?" The akuma asked.

"I'm breaking," I whispered.

"You can't disappear," The akuma said. "It's no fun when they're not struggling."

"You don't have to worry about that happening," I said. I looked at it. "Because you will be the one to die first."

The akuma made a growling sound. It punched me in the stomach again, and I felt myself flying through the air. It grabbed the front of my shirt. I was in no condition to try to get away. I needed to save all of my energy for my last attack.

The akuma noticed that I wasn't fighting, and let me go. When I had fallen far enough from it, I kicked my legs out. Giant tornadoes spun towards the creature, but did nothing to hurt him.

The akuma raised an arm, and it turned into a giant, iron weapon. It came rushing towards me. I dodged, and decided to put the last part of my plan into motion.

I called forth the power of my innocence. It created a cocoon around me, and I watched as the dark chains surrounded me. I willed the thing to move towards the akuma.

Somehow, it was surviving. It was holding my attack back, but I could tell that it was losing its strength.

I felt like I was burning to death. One of the bands that Anita had given me flew off, and I grabbed it. I knew that it meant a lot to Anita, and I didn't want to lose it.

All of the sudden, I heard a giant scream. The chains around me broke apart. I saw the vast ocean spread out before me as I blacked out.

I felt hard wood underneath my legs and back. My head was rested on what felt like hands. I slowly opened my eyes, and felt tears trickle down my face as I saw Lavi, Miranda, and Daisya staring at me.

"Lavi," I said, my voice so weak, that I could barley hear it. "Am I really still part of this world?"

Lavi started to cry. He bent his head down. "You idiot," He said.

I couldn't help but smile as I saw everyone from the crew and the Order.

"Welcome back," Daisya said. "I told you that you'd be back didn't I?"

I smiled and gave a slight nod. I was just happy to know that I was able to see them again.