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Chapter 79- One Last Battle- Mixed POV

Allen

I fell to my knees as the sword pierced my back. I heard Lenalee scream my name, but everything was spinning too fast to get up. "Well that was easy," Nea said as he knelt down next to me. "Tyki, go help the others."

Tyki nodded and disappeared. I glared at the Fourteenth. He just smiled. "Come on, did you really think that this would work? Thousands outnumber you, kid. Why did you think that only a band of a few exorcists could defeat us?"

"Because we were all able to get out of your Arc," I said. I spat at him.

Nea slapped me. "I helped you, Allen Walker. You would have all died if I didn't."

"That's enough, Nea," Mana said. Nea and I both looked up to see him glaring at this brother.

"Are you really going to fight me, Mana?" Nea asked as he stood up slowly. "If I remember right, we both promised that nothing would tear us apart." He held his hand out to me. "Come on, Brother. We can still keep that promise. Just help me."

Mana stayed silent for a moment like he was actually thinking about what his brother had said. He stepped forward and grabbed Nea's hand. I felt my heart drop at the action.

Nea smiled. "That's more like it. Do you want to-"

He was interrupted by Mana judo flipping him. I smiled as the Fourteenth's body hit the floor. Mana looked at me. "Are you all right?"

I nodded. "I'm fine." In actual reality, my body was in searing pain; but I knew that my friends needed me. I slowly stood up. "Do you need help?"

Mana shook his head. "Go help the others."

I nodded and ran up to a group of akuma that were surrounding Miranda and Lenalee. The anger that I had held in for so many years finally escaped me, and I went on a rampage killing as many akuma as possible. Lenalee and Miranda stared at me for a moment.

"That was creepy," Miranda said. "I didn't know you could get so angry."

I shrugged. "Neither did I."

There was a shriek and the ground shook. I turned around to see a giant rat making its way towards us. However, before it took five steps, Kanda cut its head off. The rat's body fell to the ground and blood made the ground so slippery that Jasdebi and Krory both slipped.

I used my amazing cloak to drag the exorcist away from the crazy twins right as they attacked. "Thanks, kid," Krory said as he stood up. "Hey, Kanda, why'd you cut it's head off? Didn't you know something like that would happen?"

But Kanda was gone. I saw him fighting another Noah whose name I didn't know. Akuma surrounded all of us, but we quickly killed them.

"I don't get why the akuma keep trying to hurt us," Lenalee muttered to me. "We're just killing them."

"Because they're stupid," I said. "I'll see you guys later." I ran off to attack Tyki from behind. However, he somehow knew that I was there, and flipped me into Daisya.

"I don't need your help," Daisya muttered to me.

"I've got unfinished business with him," I said.

"So do I," he said. "He was the one who killed me."

"Team up?" I asked. There was no way I would hold him back from his revenge.

"Sure," he said.

We both got up and attacked Tyki at the same time. He was fast; but so were we. Before I knew it, Daisya and I were standing over him. He was bruised and bloodied. However, he still smiled.

"You two work well together," he said. "I wonder what will happen in the future since you're both in love with that young girl."

"Shut up, Tyki," I said. I put my sword to his throat. "I'll kill you right her and right now."

"You've definitely toughened up, haven't you, Walker?" Tyki asked. "Go ahead, kill me." He stared me in the eyes.

Even though I hated the Noah, I couldn't bring myself to kill him; especially when he was looking me right in the eye. However, before I could do anything to him, Lenalee's ear-shattering scream filled the air.

Daisya:

I spun around to see Lenalee lying on the ground. A dark cloud surrounded her and threw her across the room. She hit the wall and slumped to the ground.

I ran towards her, destroying akuma as they got in my way. By the time I got to Lenalee, she was standing. "Are you all right?" I asked. I stopped before I got to close. There was something off about the way she moved. It was almost as if she was a puppet on strings. She looked at me with black eyes. Right before me, she transformed into a cat-like creature.

"What the hell…" I didn't get to finish my sentence before she jumped towards me. I dodged her attack, and she flew into an akuma. I watched in horror as she ripped the akuma around us to shreds.

"Lenalee, stop!" I yelled. I didn't understand what was truly going on, but I knew that it would affect her in the long run.

Lenalee looked at me, and I saw pain in her black eyes. They began to turn back to their normal amethyst color.

"Well this is interesting," Lulubell said.

Lenalee's eyes turned back to black, and she spun around to face the female noah.

"I thought there was something I liked about you," Lullubell said. "I guess it's because we're both cats."

Lenalee began to growl she was about to lunge at the naoh, when she disappeared. I looked around; ready to attack her if she appeared again.

"Lenalee, that's enough," Kanda said as he ran up to us.

Lenalee turned towards us. Her eyes narrowed at him, and she attacked. "Lenalee!" I yelled. How could she attack him?

Kanda screamed and turned into the noah. My eyes widened. She could shape shift? That would have been nice to know. Still, I had to do something. I didn't care about the noah's safety. I wanted her dead. What I cared about was that fact that Lenalee was really close to killing her. I knew that Lenalee didn't want to kill anyone.

"I'm sorry about this," I muttered. I kicked my Charity Bell at her. It hit Lenalee in the head. My friend turned to me. "Listen, Boo," I said. "This isn't you. I know you're in there. Don't kill her."

"What are you doing?" Lullubell asked in a raspy voice. She was losing a lot of blood from the multiple gashes Lenalee had made.

I ignored her. "Lenalee, move away. You can fight this."

No, I can't, I heard Lenalee say in my mind.

"Yes, you can," I said.

I'm scared, she said.

"I know," I told her. "But I can help. You need to fight it, Lenalee."

Kanda- the real Kanda- ran up to me. "What happened?" he asked.

"I don't know," I said. "But something's got Lenalee."

Lenalee slowly moved away from Lulubell's body, which was now lifeless. I cautiously walked towards my friend. "It's all right. I'm going to help you."

"Daisya, speed this up!" Kanda yelled. I looked back to see him hacking akuma down. We were going to be surrounded soon enough.

I reached Lenalee and put a hand on her head. She growled but didn't attack. "You're more powerful than this creature, Boo."

"What is that?" I heard Arisa ask as she joined Kanda.

"We'll explain later," Kanda said.

I hugged Lenalee and, I felt her change back into her human form. She hugged me back. "I'm sorry," she sobbed.

"Don't be," I said. "You fought it."

"Stop hugging and start fighting!" General Socalo yelled as he ran passed us.

Lenalee and I looked at each other. I squeezed her hand and kissed her cheek. "See you when this is done."

"Be careful," she sad.

"You two," I said. I ran off back into the battle.

Lenalee:

I was shaken up by what had just happened. How did I turn into a monster? That had never happened before. I was just glad that I didn't hurt anyone I loved. Still, the memory of Lullubelle dying because of me was hard to handle.

I was so lost in my thoughts, that I didn't know the akuma were surrounding me until the last second. I flew into the air just as they shot.

"What the hell are you doing, Lee?" General Socalo yelled. "This isn't the time to start daydreaming!"

He was right. Without a second thought, I attacked all of the akuma, killing them in minutes. From what I could see, we exorcists were wining the battle… somehow. I couldn't see any of my friends' lifeless bodies on the ground, but I did see some of the noah.

I felt Kanda behind me. We stood back to back as more akuma surged forward. "Are you all right?" he asked.

"Yeah," I said. "Just a little shaken up."

We killed all the akuma that were around us, but the enemy kept coming. I could feel my energy leaving me, and I guessed it was from the odd transformation. My vision started to blur.

Not now, I thought. Please don't pass out now. But no matter how hard I tried, I still passed out.

I was standing in darkness. I could hear the noise of the battle all around me, but I couldn't see anything. What was going on?

"You need to fight," Cassandra said, appearing before me.

I took a step back. "What's going on?"

"Just get back to the battle," she ordered. "You'll know soon enough."

"How do I get back?" I asked. "I passed out!"

"You need to will yourself," she said. "Just like you willed your innocence to pass it's syncro point."

"Are you suggesting that I do that again?" I asked.

Cassandra shrugged. "It's your choice. It may help you end the battle sooner."

And with that, I was back in the battle. I was on the ground. Arisa was looking at me with a worried look. "What happened?" she asked.

"Get up, Lenalee," Kanda snapped. He looked back at me.

I quickly got to my feet. After I took a few deep breaths, I willed my innocence to become stronger, pushing it passed its limits. I joined the battle. Again I could feel my body weakening. I was scared about what would happen once this ended. Would I die? Would my innocence be destroyed? I didn't know. All I knew was that I was terrified.

Kanda:

I knew right away what Lenalee was doing. Why would she risk pushing her innocence passed its limits a second time? It was foolish and dangerous. I wanted to yell at her, but it was too late. She had already sped off.

I was locked in combat with the noah that could read minds. I didn't know his name, and I didn't care. I just wanted to kill the guy. He was the one who forced me to wake Alma up. If he hadn't gotten involved, my friend would have never died.

"But he would have never come back to you," the noah said. He smiled. "Face it, I helped Alma Karma come back. If I hadn't awoken him, he wouldn't be here now."

"Shut up," I said. I lounged at him and cut his arm.

The noah stumbled right into Alma. He turned and my friend punched him in the dace. The noah fell to the ground dazed. I walked over to him, and stabbed him through his head. In moments, he went still.

Alma smiled at me. "That felt good."

Suddenly, we were surrounded by akuma. Alma and I stood back to back. "Don't they ever learn?" I asked. "Killing them is like squashing ants. It's easy."

"Don't get too cocky," one of the akuma said.

Alma and I attacked the akuma and killed all of them. It was then when I realize that the battle was over- or almost over. The Fourteenth was the only one alive on his side. He was holding Road by the throat. "I will kill her," he said.

"I don't think so," Allen said. He appeared behind the Fourteenth and cut the noah's hand off.

Arisa

Road fell to the ground and scrambled away towards Mana. When she was out of the way, all of us exorcists surrounded the Fourteenth.

Allen pushed him towards Lenalee who kicked his face. The Fourteenth fell to the ground. Daisya, Kanda, Allen, Lenalee and I all walked towards him.

"You'll never win," the Fourteenth said. "We'll just keep coming back."

"I highly doubt that," I said. "You've caused too much sorrow to ever come back. This is the end, Fourteenth."

The Fourteenth scrambled to his feet. He tried to punch me, but I grabbed his arm and flipped him over. I put my knee to his throat and pinned his hands to the ground.

"You're a coward, Fourteenth," I said. "You and all of your noah friends used people's sorrow as a weapon."

The Fourteenth spat at me. I slapped him. However, because I took my hand off of his wrist, he was somehow able to throw me off. I was thrown into Miranda, and we both fell to the ground.

Anger flared inside of me. Why wouldn't he just give up? He was outnumbered!

Mana walked up to the Fourteenth and grabbed the front of his brother's shirt. "Why?" he asked. "Why are you doing any of this?"

"I wanted to bring her back," the Fourteenth said. "I wanted to bring Mother back."

Mana let him go. "Mother's dead. If you brought her back, she would have just been an akuma. She would have been killed."

"Then how were you brought back?" the Fourteenth asked.

"God's will, I guess," Mana said. He shrugged. "I guess this is goodbye, Brother."

"What do you mean?" the Fourteenth asked. Right at that moment, a beam of gold light blasted through his body. The Fourteenth fell to the ground, dead.

We all turned to see a beautiful woman with black hair standing with her hands stretched out. The man that stood next to her made my heart beat. It was the Apocrophos thing that had attacked me when I was looking for my memories.

'Cassandra?" Daisya asked.

I looked at him. "Who's Cassandra?"

The woman smiled. "You all did good." She walked over to Daisya and kissed his cheek. "Congratulations," She kissed him on the lips.

Lenalee turned away and crossed her arms. I saw pain in her eyes as she stared at the ground.

"That's enough, Cassandra," Apocraphos said.

Cassandra stood next to Daisya. "There's just one more thing that's needed to be done," she said.

Suddenly, a bright green light erupted from my whip. All over, the green light appeared with everyone's innocence. Miranda and I got to our feet. "What's going on?" I asked.

The green lights turned into their raw innocence forms. Every innocence piece flew into the air. The circled each other and started to form a new shape.

Lenalee stepped forwards. Her eyes were dazed over. Daisya tried to grab her arm, but Cassandra held him back. "Just watch," she said.

There was a white light that blinded me.