Hey!

The prologue is behind us, time for Chapter 1! Not so long, but chapter 2 will be short after :D So deal with me, ok? :)


Chapter 1 - Yuu's home

And the scream was heard: "Oh… Could you please SHUP UP?" Kanda was really pissed off right now. 'Why the hell that bloody Rabbit cannot be quiet for a damn few minutes?'

Said 'Rabbit' whined, while sitting beside him on the bench in the huge library and trying to braid pigtails on Kanda's navy blue hair: "But Yuuu! It's too boring in here! And that stupid Panda – "

BOOM!

A big volume hit the 'Rabbit' in his head. The deep green bandana, previously holding his fiery red hair in one place, was carelessly hanging around his neck. He trembled from fear when he felt dark aura behind him and a saturated with venom voice of the one and only…

"Who do you dare to call 'panda'?"

… the main librarian - Panda himself. Because, really, how could you not call him 'panda'? Just a one word, but describing the man perfectly. After all he was short, wore black and write long coat, with black boot to complete the image. Ah! And his make-up around his eyes – black as well. But what not exactly suits that animal was ashy hair sticking like an aerial on the top of his head and his elf-looking-like shaped ears.

'Good' Kanda thought to himself. 'If not Bookman, I would personally cut the Rabbit's head off for playing with my hair. NOBODY can touch them. ' The hand that before was put on the handle of his beloved sword Mugen was taken back. Normally people could ask: 'Why the kid in age of 6 have a weapon with him?' The answer couldn't really be easier – to protect himself. And it was truly difficult task considering fact that Kanda was…

"I'm sorry, my prince, for such a inadequate behavior of my stupid apprentice" Bookman said while peeping angrily at redhead, who gulped loudly at that action. "Let's go, Lavi. We have work to do". Then the short man grabbed the boy's black coat's collar and pulled him on his butt through the floor to the library's exit, fully aware that his brown pants would not be brown anymore after that long trip.

Only when Kanda saw the end of Lavi's long, bright orange scarf disappeared behind the doorcase he let the air out of his chest. 'People can be sometimes such damn annoying'. Then he look on the sky through the open window. 'It's a month, hmm..'

Yes, since that time back in the forest passed an month. He remembered it like it was yesterday: not long after his father had found him his brothers had came and then all three had been asking him irritating questions. Of course he had answered none of them. At least they had decided to take the bear with them, so they had called their servants.

'And that's all. And nothing more. My adventure had ended before it could had even started!' Kanda had been absolutely mad at his father back then. 'If he had came just fifteen minutes later, I would have been able to ask about my savior's name or maybe even had a small chat him. But no, it had to happen like it had happened and now I can't (and maybe, just maybe, don't want to) forget that silver eyes of him!'

'Sometimes life sucks' – was his last thought for that moment. He closed the book that he tried to read before that stupid Rabbit came to annoy him. And it wasn't like he didn't like Lavi. He was just too bright happy all the time. Unfortunately that attitude collided with stoic and calm Kanda. The rare time when they perfectly understood each other was while training. Both of them had unique styles of fighting and used different weapons. Kanda, with his Mugen, fully managed to control the battle from close distance. His back was always protected by redhead's special hammer. Yes, hammer. But that wasn't some normal one to stick nails. It was present from Bookman when Lavi had been still a little kid. (After all Bookman's job had been to travel all over the entire world and collect information unknown for normal people.) And he was quite easy to use: he could grow (like… fifty sized more) or extend (as well something like fifty lengths more) in the battle, only obedient to his owner's wishes. So let's say that they were 'companions in the battle', no less no more.

Kanda put the book on the proper shelf and peeked at the big watch standing near doors - time for lunch.

The prince slowly made his way to a dining hall. Finally in front of a massive wooden door, he pulled the handle, walked inside and took his place, between his father (cheerful yelling "Oh, Yuu! How good that you are here!") and younger brother (kick on the leg) and vis a vis his older one (just "Hey") on the top of the really long table.

The stupid and monotonous meal begun.


Thanx for reading! In the next chapter we will have 'family talk' and trip to the forest again! XD