Chapter 77- Hellish Nightmare part 1- Mixed
Kanda:
I broke free of the Noah's grasp and tried to run to the pool, but five level four akuma stopped me. I reached for Mugen, but it wasn't in its holder. "Looking for this?" Davi asked. He held my sword by the hilt.
"Grab him," the Fourteenth ordered. Another Noah that I ha only seen a few times grabbed me. She had long black hair and gold eyes. I remembered Lenalee and some of the other exorcists talking about here. I was sure her name was Lulu Bell.
"What should we do with these idiots?" Davi asked, motioning to all of us.
"Do whatever you want," the Fourteenth said. "Leave the Bookmen here, though. We still need information." He walked away and sat in a large chair.
"Let's see how some of them do against the monster," Tyki said.
"Oooh!" Davi exclaimed. "That'll be fun!"
I looked at Daisya and Allen. They both looked angry. With one look at Daisya, I knew that he was planning every one of the Noah's deaths. He kept glancing at the pool to see if the girls would resurface.
"I want to chat with Allen first," a girl said. We all turned around to see the young Noah girl standing there in the doorway.
"Road?" Allen asked. "I thought you were dead."
Road smiled. "Is that concern if your voice?"
"No," Allen said. "It's just that last time I saw you, you disappeared after being injured."
"What did you mean you want to talk to him about?" Tyki asked.
"That's my business," Road said. "I'll talk to him, then I'll kill him. It's simple. Or do you not trust me?"
Tyki didn't say anything. Instead, he shoved the white haired kid to Road. The moment they made contact, they disappeared. Tyki turned to Daisya and me. "Looks like you two are the only ones left."
He grabbed my arm and the scenery suddenly changed. The three of us were standing in a large, metal cage. Tyki let Daisya and me go. My foot touched something and I looked down to see that it was a rusty sword. I picked it up and pointed it at the Noah.
Tyki chuckled. "I'm not the one you're going to be fighting." He disappeared.
"Now I'm a little worried as to what we're going to be fighting," Daisya said.
"Get a blade," I said. I motioned to all of the rusty blades on the ground.
As he picked on up, Daisya asked, "Why do you think that there are no bones in here, but plenty of swords?"
"We'll find out soon," I said.
There was a growling from above us. I looked up but couldn't see anything sue to all of the shadows. Suddenly, a giant rat creature landed on top of the cage. It looked down at us and screamed a blood curdling, bone cracking scream.
"Oh, crap," Daisya said.
Lenalee:
I landed gently on my feet. I looked around, but no one was there. "Daisya?" I called out. "Arisa? Anybody?" No one answered.
The ruins of a fallen building caught my attention. I looked ahead of me. It was the old Order building. I had been here in my dreams before. I started to shake my head. "No," I said. "It's not possible. I can't be here."
I took a step backwards and my foot fell into water. I turned around and saw Allen's lifeless body floating in the water. I screamed, and backed away from the water. I bumped into something and I turned around to see Daisya. A rope was around his neck, lifting him off the ground.
"Oh my God," I whispered. Tears started to run down my face. "This has to be a dream. This can't be true."
I turned around and saw that Kanda was pinned to a wall with three swords in his chest. I closed my eyes and fell to my knees. "It's not possible! This isn't happening!"
"Oh, but it is," a voice said behind me. Even though I despised the man the voice belonged to, I was happy that I wasn't alone. I turned towards Inspector Leverrier. My eyes widened as I saw Arisa's body lying next to him. She looked broken, as if she had fallen.
I stood up. "What's going here?" I asked. "Are you real?"
Leverrier smiled. "Of course I'm real." He walked over to me and his smile dropped. "You know too much, Lenalee Lee."
I took a step back. "Do you mean that I know that you're a traitor?"
"You've known for a long time, though," he said. "You've seen me talking to the Earl in your dreams. Am I right?"
I nodded. "I never told anyone because I knew that they wouldn't believe me."
"And that was the best thing for you to do," he said. He grabbed my hair and pulled me towards him. "I should have killed you when I was running those experiments on you." He threw me against a wall.
I tried to activate my innocence to defend myself, but it didn't activate. Leverrier laughed. "Your innocence won't work here, girl. This is Noah territory."
Before he could take another step towards me, I ran. Everywhere I turned, there were dead bodies of people I knew and loved. It was hard not to break down crying. I could hear the inspector behind me. He was slowly catching up.
I stopped when I saw Komui's body hanging from the arm of one of his robots. He was still alive. He looked at me with a pained expression. "Lenalee…" he said.
"Hold on, Brother," I said. I started to climb the robot. The moment I got to my brother, a sword pierced his chest.
Arisa:
When I did open my eyes, I found myself in a coffin with a glass lid. It was standing upwards, and I saw many people sitting in pews. The majority of them were crying.
I saw Lenalee kneeling in front of the coffin. Daisya walked over to her and hugged her. She shook him off. "It can't be," she said. "Arisa can't be dead."
"I'm not dead," I said. Neither of them responded. I pounded on the glass, but no one seemed to hear. "I'm not dead."
Kanda walked up to Lenalee and Daisya. He looked at me, and I saw pain in his eyes. "They're getting ready to burn the coffins."
Lenalee slowly stood up. He put her hand on the glass. I put my hand where hers was. "I keep thinking that I feel her life force." She started to cry again. "I don't understand how she could be dead!"
"She died in a battle," Daisya said. "She went out fighting. She died a hero."
"I don't care!" Lenalee yelled. "She died, Daisya! She's not with us anymore."
"It's time," Komui said. The three exorcists looked at him and walked away from the coffin.
I pounded on the glass again. "I'm not dead!" I screamed. "I'm alive!" What was going on? How could they not see me moving?
Komui and Inspector Leverrier walked up to the coffin. "Two days ago, Arisa Lane died in battle," Komui said. "Today she returns to us. She will be cremated and buried here on Order property. Her memory will live on through all of us."
"Komui, don't do this!" I screamed. "I'm alive! I'm not dead! Komui, Leverrier, please her me!" Neither responded.
They walked away, and I watched as Komui lit a match and threw it at the coffin. Smoke gently rose from the ground. Heat came next. Soon, there were flames at my feet. I screamed, but no one heard me.
Allen
I found myself in Road's dreamland. I stepped away from her. "What do you want from me?" I asked.
"Your love," she said.
"That'll never happen," I said. "You're a Noah, and I'm an exorcist.
"I was there when that stupid Nea killed my family, leaving only the Earl and I living!" she snapped. "Allen, if you can't give me your love, then at least give me your trust."
"Why the hell would I do that?"" I yelled. "You're a Noah! You've attacked my family and killed them!"
"I've only attacked you, Lenalee, Lavi, and Miranda!" she exclaimed. "I don't fight if I don't have to!" She took a step towards me.
I activated my innocence and pointed my sword at her. "Stay away from me," I hissed.
The sadness on Road's face made me feel bad. However, I kept my weapon pointed at her.
"Allen, put it down," Mana's voice said behind me. I froze and turned around. Mana and the other generals were standing there.
"What's going on here?" I asked.
"Road's helping us," Mana said. "She's on our side."
I looked at Road. "When Nea killed the Earl, it angered all of us," she explained. "However, the others were afraid of him. He killed them once, and they knew that he could do it again. But I didn't care. I… I went to Mana and the others and I proved that I was a powerful asset. I sent the dream to Daisya Berry that brought you here. You needed to know where we lived. Allen, I'm on your side"
I looked back at the generals. They all seemed calm. "How do I know you're real?"
"When you were a kid, you wanted to be an artist" Mana said. "Only I knew that. You kept it hidden from others."
Mana was the only one who knew that about me. I lowered my weapon. "What's the plan?"
They all smiled. "We invade," Mana said.
