Forever Stained Red | By : WannaBePirate Category: +. to F > D. Gray Man Views: 2001 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Chapter Five
“Mama…” A little girl that looked just like her tugged on an older womans sleeve. The older woman had red hair and tears falling from her brown eyes. “Mama! Where’s brother!” The little girl whined looking back at the rectangular object she couldn’t identify. “MAMA!”
“Hush hush princess.” A man the same age as the woman scooped the girl up and held her securely to his chest. “Your brother…” The man looked from his silent wife back to the casket that was being lowered into the ground. “Your brother is going away.”
He looked down at the little girl and she frowned up at him, tears in her dull red eyes. “Brother wouldn’t go away with out telling me.” She said stubbornly. Her father looked sadly at her, he was the leader of an army, he’d killed countless enemies. Yet, he didn’t have the heart or the strength to tell this little girl that his son-her brother was dead.
“Yes, you’re right.” The man readied himself for the cries that were about to follow. “But your brother was hurt in the recent battle.” The girl sniffled as she clung to her fathers coat. “And he won’t be coming home.”
The little girl looked up wide eyed at her father. He had told her that about men that had gotten very hurt. Men that would never return to their families. Men that had died in battle. The entire group that stood around the dirt covered casket froze when they heard the heart breaking sob that left the young girls mouth.
Slowly Miyu opened her eyes, she wasn’t scared like she was during her normal nightmares. Yet, she could feel the tears rolling sideways down her face. “Brother…” She whispered as she curled on her side and cried into her pillow. She didn’t know what hurt her more, the fact that she remembered she had a brother, and that he had died. Or that she had forget him, she had forgotten her brothers name.
Lavi brought his mighty hammer down on another Akuma. Right after he swung it sideways and smacked three more out of the sky. He fell back to a relaxed stance and allowed his Innocence to shrink to its pocketed size.
“Wow. Lavi, that’s amazing.” The red head sent a smile back to the new exorcist.
“Thank Kuro-chan!” Lavi said happily to the vampire exorcist behind him. “You can jump in at anytime ya know!”
The vampire nodded before jumping into action right by the hammer wielder. After finishing off the remainder Akuma the two exorcist returned to Head Quarters.
Lavi let his eyes dull as he walked through the hallways back to his room. It had been almost two months of not knowing and the Order members had feared the worst. He let his eyes roam to the object that was leaning against the corner of his room. ‘Besides, an exorcist is nothing but a easy target without their Innocence.’ Aya’s weapon glittered as the sun from the window bounced off of it. ‘Wouldn’t it disappear if Aya were…” He couldn’t finish the thought. ‘But if she’s okay, why isn’t she coming home.’
Lavi tore off his dirty shirt but left his pants on. Just as he went to flop on his bed for a well deserve rest there was a knock on his door. Grumpily getting up he threw the door open. He put on a smiled as Allen waved happily before him. “Komui wants to see you.” Sighing Lavi threw on another shirt and gestured for the white head to lead the way.
Komui happily jumped from his seat when the two entered the room. “Good afternoon!” The two younger boys looked at the older man oddly. “I have a mission for the two of you.”
Lavis jaw dropped, “I just got back!” He whined as Komui seemed to ignore him completely. Suddenly the crazy mans face went serious. The two boys were silenced as the man continued. "Come in come in!”
Komui took a seat behind his desk and threw the two boys a folder. They each opened it and began to read through the details. Lavi stiffened. “What is this?” He looked up at his boss.
“A rumor…” Komui just shrugged his shoulders. “I wouldn’t get your hopes up, but I need you both to go and check this out.” The hat wearer looked down at his desk pretending to be busy. “You leave tonight, so go get ready and maybe nap.”
Lavi nodded dumbly before looking back down at the file. His heart skipped a few beats as he read over the top line. Report : Possible sighting of the missing exorcist Mikihara Ayaka.
Later, after a quick shower and a failed attempt at sleeping, Allen and Lavi sat on the moving train in silence. Allen spared a glance at the red head next to him. “Aya-chan…” That surely got the others attention and Lavi turned to look at him. “She was worried she didn’t belong at the Order…” Lavi listened intently as Allen repeated word for word the conversation he and Aya had that day on the train.
Lavi looked down and thought it over. “She belongs just as well as the rest of us.” He mumbled as he refused to look at the boy beside him. “Everyone needs a home to return to.”
Allen nodded in agreement as he turned and looked at the star speckled sky. “So, we better bring Aya-chan home then, huh?” Lavi nodded, a fierce look on his face.
Miyu ran to her house Ryo waiting patiently by the front door. He waved to her when he saw her come into view. She sped up her steps and reached the door before the sun completely disappeared from the sky. “Back!” She proclaimed holding up the basket that held the object she ran out to get. As the two walked back into the house Miyu heard a rustling sound from the forest beside the house. She bit her lip, something was telling her to be prepared for something. Yet she couldn’t understand for what or why. She chalked it up to old instincts but had no idea what she meant by that.
Shrugging her shoulder she got ready for bed. Soon she felt something different was going to happen, something that might not be as good as she hoped.
The moment her head hit the pillow and her eyelids closed, she was plunged into her horrible dream world.
The young girl shot up from her bed when she heard the sorrow filled scream from down the hall. Her father ran into her room and instructed her to stay in bed. He closed her door and went towards the scream.
The girl hid under her blankets shaking in fear. She peeked out of the covers watching the door. ‘Father hasn’t come back yet…’ She thought as she slipped from her cocoon of safety. Gulping she walked to the door. She heard another ear shattering sound and her heart squeezed painfully. “Papa…” Without much thought she threw the door open and ran into the hallway. She didn’t know which room she was going to, but her feet carried her like they knew the way.
Within moments she was out side of the door to her brothers old study. She felt dread come over her, though she was too young to realize what the emotion was. Why was she nervous, brother always let her play in his study. As long as she didn’t break anything. Reaching a tiny hand out she took the handle. With little effort the handle turned and the door creaked open.
When the door was fully open the little girl took a few tiny steps into the still dark room. On her four or fifth step her foot step in something wet. She stopped and was about to look down to find out what it was, when her eyes landed on someone. “Mama?” The little girl whispered to the being who was sitting on her heels in the center of the room. “Mama!” A wash of relief came over the girl when she realized it was her mother. Mother would help her find Papa. She took a few steps towards her mothers figure.
“All her fault, all her fault.” The tiny ears heard the woman mumbling to herself. “It’s all your fault!”
The little girl was frozen again as the woman turned to her. Tears were falling freely from the womans eyes, yet there was a sick smile across her face. “Mama…” The little girl whimpered as the woman stood and dropped what she’d been holding in her hands. The small girls eyes went wide as she saw the dropped object. Staring back at her was the petrified face on her fathers head. “PAPA!”
The girl looked up staring in fear at the woman who she thought to be her mother. Suddenly the womans body began to shift and her face took on inhuman features. Within seconds the body was torn apart and a crude looking monster took its place. The girl screamed as the thing attacked. Her tiny feet slipping in the wetness as she ran from the room. She fell to her hands and didn’t even notice the redness that now soaked up her body.
Running from the room with the thing following her she felt her heart thumping loudly in her chest. She ran into her brothers old bedroom and hid under the bed. ‘Papa, brother…help me…’ She covered her eyes with her hands, smearing blood across her face, when she heard the bedroom door open. Peeking out she saw the shadow of the monster by the moon light. ‘Mama…’ The girl scooted to the wall the bed sat up against. Her feet hit something cold. Before she could look back at what it might be she felt the bed fly off of her and hit the adjacent wall.
The monster found its prize and went in for the attack. With a scream the girl quickly grabbed the cold object by her feet and swung.
Ryo gently held the girl in his arms as she screamed and sobbed in her sleep. “Miyu…” He whispered as he softly rocked her back and forth. “Please wake up…”
The Noah family sat at their dinner table. The Earl sat at the head with the normal creepy smile on his face. They had all just finished dinner and now it was time to get down to business.
“MY HOMEWORK!” Road proclaimed holding up several piled of papers.
Tyki rolled his eyes and grabbed one of the sheets and began to work on it.
“No, no, no, Road.” The Earl said whole heartily. “Other business first.” The young girl pouted but the Earl continued. He flicked his hand and several tiny cards flew from his hand. “They are your assignments.” He chuckled with a tilt of his head. “Make sure they get done.”
Tyki looked at the card. He read down the list of exorcist he was to make extinct.
“Oh, can I have Allen Walker!” Road asked cheerily. “Who has him? Do you have him Tyki?”
The handsome Noah only pocketed his card before standing and placing his top hat back on his head. “If that’s all I’m going to be heading out.”
The Earl nodded before turning back to Roads homework. “Have fun!”
“Oh I believe I will.” Tyki smirked that devilish smirk before disappearing from the room.
Miyu sat in the chair by the window. Her eyes were clouded as she stared out it into the forest. Ryo looked over in concern. He had finally gotten her to wake up, yet she hadn’t said anything since then. She ate breakfast, then sat in that chair staring out the window.
As the day passed Miyu stayed in the same chair staring out of the window. The brief flashes seemed to multiply, like her mind was telling her she had to remember faster. But she couldn’t find herself caring too much, she just wanted to forget.
Rain started to fall lightly, small drops hitting the window and rolling downward. Miyu brought her finger to trace one of the drops as it traveled down. Suddenly her hand stopped as she stared at it. Her bottom lip trembled as she saw the blood stains on her pale skin.
“At least they were clean for a little while.” She said aloud balling her hand into a fist against the window. “Maybe, I should have never tried to remember.”
Ryo came up beside her and wrapped his arms around her. He had grown fond of the younger girl, he never had a sister but he assumed this is what it felt like. “You don’t have to remember anymore, Miyu.” He whispered.
She grabbed hold of the back of his shirt and shook her head. “It’s too late.” She buried her head in his chest and squeezed her eyes shut. ‘I killed them…’
Lavi and Allen walked down the dirt road. Both oddly silent as they saw the small town just over the hills. Tense shoulder only went more tense with every step they took. Lavi couldn’t help it, Komui had told him not to get his hopes up. Yet, they were still soaring above him. Excitedly waiting to see her again, his nerves hummed in hopes of finding her. He would be utterly crushed if this lead led them to nothingness.
Allen merely observed his friend but he couldn’t help it either. Aya was his friend, someone he was suppose to help and protect. He felt as though he had failed her, so he needed to find her and ask for forgiveness.
Tyki warped into a nameless town and began strolling under the light rain. ‘So this is where my first target is.’ He tipped his hat lightly before examining the name on the card that he held out. “Mikihara Ayaka, huh?”
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