Chapter 61- Black Order and Noahs- Mixed

Allen

I heard people talking all around me, but I couldn't make out a single word. I slowly opened my eyes, to see Lenalee smile. I have to admit, that's the best way to wake up. She moved a piece of my hair out of my face.

"How are you feeling?" She asked.

"I really don't know," I said, my voice hoarse. "I can't feel anything."

She chuckled, and helped me sit up. I closed my eyes and took deep breaths as I sat up. I was expecting to feel pain, but I felt nothing. What had the nurses given me?

Lenalee wrapped her arms around my neck. "Welcome back, Allen."
What did she mean by that? Come to think of it, the last thing I could remember was being attacked by the Apocryphos. Suddenly, the memories of wondering around by myself, then with Kanda and Johnny popped into my mind. I remembered falling asleep in a field, then nothing.

"Is this Sister's boyfriend?" I heard a little girl asked.

Lenalee quickly let me go, and my eyes opened. I felt myself blush. I saw a little girl with blond hair, green eyes, and a blue dress staring at me.

"No!" Lenalee exclaimed. "We are just friends!"

"Sure you are," General Klaud said, sarcasm in her voice.

My blush deepened, and I looked at Lenalee. Her hair had grown down past her shoulders. She was blushing; her usual pale skin was now a deep red.

"If they were dating, then that would be news for me," Kanda said. "Last time I heard anything about a guy she liked, that was when she was madly in love with Daisya."

"SHUT UP!" Lenalee exclaimed. She threw a pillow at him, but he dodged. The pillow hit someone behind him.

"Sorry," Lenalee said.

Te guy glared at her, and threw it at Kanda. The longhaired samurai jumped back, and the other guy started to chase him. The guy looked familiar, but I didn't know why.

"The head nurse is going to hurt you two," A man said. "Didn't one of you once tell me that she bit someone for messing around in here?"

"Yes," Lenalee said. She smiled. "Allen, there are some people here that we would love you to meet. This is Howard Link." She motioned to the blond haired guy behind her. Link just rolled his eyes.

"He knows me," He said.

"But he didn't know that you were alive," Lenalee said.

"He doesn't know that any of us are alive," The guy who was chasing Kanda said. He had tackled the longhaired guy, and was now sitting on him. I couldn't help but smile.

"Hi, Allen," The guy said.

My eyes widened as I recognized him. "Alma?"

Alma smiled, ad waved. "Thanks for helping us, by the way. It's good to know the Yuu has people who care for him."

"Shut up," Kanda muttered.

"How… how the hell are you two alive?" I asked.

Link chuckled. "We're not the only two."

"What? Who else?"

"Allen, did anyone ever mention a female exorcist called Arisa Lane?" Lenalee asked.

I nodded. "Lavi did. He said that you two were sisters. Is she alive too?"

Lenalee grabbed someone's hand, and pulled a girl over. The girl sat on the edge of the bed.

"This is her," Lenalee said.

"It's nice to see you again, Allen," Arisa said.

"Didn't you say your name was Ari?" I asked, remembering her from the Ark.

"That's a long story that I will explain later," She sad. "I don't know if you remember this, but I'm also your sister."

My eyes widened. "What? I haven't seen my sister since I was four years old! How would you know that?"

"That's another thing I'm going to have to explain," Arisa said. She hugged me. "It's good to see you, Bro."

"And this little girl is Dinah Klaud," Lenalee said, grabbing the little blond girl, and hugging her. "She's General Klaud's daughter."

"Hi," I said. I held my hand out for the little girl to shake. Instead, she bit my finger.

"Dinah!" Klaud and Lenalee exclaimed. They got her to let me go. The general took the little girl out.

"Even the little girl hates you at first glance!" Kanda exclaimed. "That's just great!"

Alma whacked him on the head. "Be quiet. There's one more person that was brought back to life, Allen. Turn around."

"You really have grown up, Son," The same man said. I tensed, and turned to look at the bed to my right. Johnny and General Tiedol sat there, both on either side of a tall man in a long sleeved black shirt and black pants.

I felt tears rush to my eyes as Mana smiled. He got up, and hugged me. "I missed you, Allen."

"Mana?" I asked.

"Hey there, Kiddo," Mana said. His voice was as gentile as always.

I hugged him, and started to cry. I don't know how this happened, but I didn't care.

"Well this is an odd thing to come into," A familiar and strange voice said. I heard everyone gasp as I let Mana go, and looked at the doorway.

"How are you alive?" I asked.

I felt annoyance rise as General Marian Cross smiled and said, "Hey there, Idiot Apprentice."

Daisya

I smiled as my brother ran into a pole. I had been watching over my family for the last three days. General Tiedol had forced me to come here and look over them for a while. He said that I should appreciate the other family that I had. He also said that he would tell Lenalee and Kanda about me leaving when they got back from whatever mission they were on.

"What are you doing?" My mother asked, walking out of the house.

"Daisya said that when you reach the age of thirteen, it's normal to run into poles as a coming of age ceremony," My brother said.

I started to laugh. He had actually remembered me saying that? I was more surprised that he had actually done it.

"You're brother was trying to trick you," Mother said. "You shouldn't have listened to him back then."

"But he was my role model," My brother said.

I stopped laughing at this. Me? His role model? Since when?

Mother kneeled down, just as my brother began to cry. "We all miss him, Jake. But I'm sure he'll come back one of these days."

"You keep saying that, but he's never come!" Jake yelled. "He's not coming back!"

"I'm right here," I said. I felt like crying. "I did come back!"

The bad thing about being a ghost was that you could only pick three people to be able to see you. I had those three already.

"I came back," I repeated.

Jake ran off, crying. I followed him. He ran into someone, said, "Sorry." and kept running.

I was about to follow him when I saw that the guy he had run into looked familiar. Tyki Mik tipped his hat to someone in the shadows. "This had better be good, Fourteenth."

"Oh, it is," A voice said. The Fourteenth stepped out of the shadows, smiling evilly. The look didn't fit Allen's face.

"Where's the Earl?" A girl asked. I saw Road Kamelot sitting on a trashcan, glaring at him. Didn't Kanda say something about the girl being dead?

Next to her stood the annoying twins, and the cat lady who had attacked the Order. What the hell was going on?

"I have no clue what you are talking about, my dear Road," The Fourteenth said. That was obviously a lie. "I actually want to help you get rid of the exorcists."

"How can you help us?" The shorthaired twin asked.

"I've got something that none of you have," The Fourteenth said. His smile grew.

"And what's that?" Tyki asked.

"Information on the exorcists. Since I took one over, I can see his memories, and I know everything about his friends that he knows. With this information, we can easily take them down- in little groups, of course."
I was about to disappear to tell the others about this, when the Fourteenth looked at me. "Hello, Daisya Berry. How are you today?"