(I'm starting this off at the scene where the exorcists and the noah are in Edo, except in this version, Allen knew from the beginning that he was a noah and isn't about to be possessed by neah but is, instead, already born with neah's memories. Kanda happened to be with the crew who went to Edo and Allen had reached full synchronization, already. This is the scene where, in the anime, Tyki tells the crew that Allen's alive but, y'know, I've changed it to happen the way I wished it would've happened. c:)

LAVIS POV

"He's still alive", Tyki said with that irritatingly sadistic grin, of his.

At that, everyone froze, stunned by the noah's words. Alive? But they watched him die - how could he be alive? Before anyone could respond or the noah could continue speaking, the sky seemed to split open. It looked as if a giant hole had been ripped into the air - if that were even possible. It was a black and purple void of swirling matter and out of that void came a beautiful, white angel-like figure.

Everyone stopped and stared in fear of what'd just arrived. The only ones who weren't very surprised or afraid were the noah, who seemed more agitated, than anything. The angel's hair covered it's eyes - all Lavi could make out was the wide smile and the red scar, which was carved from the thing's eyebrow to it's chin. It had it's head leaned back and it's face pointed to the sky. It's body was bent in a way that made it look as if a great force was attempting to push it forward by it's hips, but the angel was too strong to be entirely moved.

"So", Tyki began, closing his eyes and smiling as if he were suddenly pleased by the situation. "You made it, boy."

Boy? Is this angel actually a noah? Tyki Mykk seems to be very familiar, with him.

Instead of responding, the white-clothed boy cackled coldly. It was in no way a friendly or joyful laugh but, instead, a sadistic sounding one, as if he were in the midst of a torture session and he was the torturer.

Tyki lowered himself to the ground and glared at the white hair which stood before him. "Is something funny, about this?"

"Say, Tyki", the boy began, calm and sluggishly. Despite the tone he was using, Lavi knew that voice and he would never forget it - how could he confuse it for anything else? The angel who'd appeared before them was none other than Allen Walker and, as Lavi glanced at his peers' shocked expressions, he knew he wasn't wrong. Everyone knew it. "Do you know what it's like to die and see another day?"

Lavi could hardly believe his ears - Allen sounded in no way like himself. He sounded more-so like he had been drunk or, simply, crazy. He'd had a brush with death - was that too much for him? Was he even Allen Walker, anymore?

Tyki spoke, ignoring Allen who was mumbling repeatedly in a singsongy voice "the moon, the moon. it's falling down". The white haired boy hadn't even moved from his original standing position. "Are you expecting an answer?" Tyki sounded almost suspicious and entirely unamused. What moved the noah, who seemed to live a life of a pleasure? Lavi could only wonder if his skills as a bookman were not yet well enough to precisely peer into the depths of a noah's soul. Not yet, at least.

Allen just continued to sing in a mumble, "The moon, the moon. It's falling down." Was he even listening to the noah? Was he serious? Lavi had never seen the beansprout like this, before. He seemed strong but he, also, seemed evil. It was almost like...

Tyki scoffed at the boy's mumbling, cutting Lavi's thought train off, and dropping his cigarette to the ground before stepping on it. "So, you don't want to chat?" Allen continued his song of nonsense. "I'm hurt", Tyki chuckled, shrugging his shoulders and holding his hands up in the air, in defeat. "I guess I'll just chat with your friends. Oi, red head!"

Allen didn't move or speak but he stopped singing, at Tyki's words. "Do you know what your friend really is?"

"Shut up", Allen whispered.

"What", Lavi nearly growled, at the noah. What could he possibly mean, by that? And why did Allen seem so angry? Was Tyki planning to really tell Lavi something about Allen, or was this all just another lie?

"He hasn't told you", Tyki asked, exaggerating a surprised tone.

"Tyki." Allen seemed like he was getting more and more angry.

"Well, I could shed a little light on the situation", Tyki began. "I'm sure bookman knew from the beginning but the boy is not your comrade. In fact, he isn't even hu-"

Before Tyki could finish spilling the beans, Allen had somehow managed to reach the noah and was impossibly close to ripping off his head. Tyki was quick, though, and shot himself into the air before the white-haired boy could even scratch him, with his newly evolved anti-akuma weapon.

"Too slow, boy." Allen prepared himself to launch back at the noah but, before he could even begin doing so, Tyki disappeared along with the rest of the noahs and the earl. Allen dropped his hands to his sides and stood, staring at the air where Tyki had previously been floating.

"Allen", Lenalee asked, worriedly. Lavi looked over at bookman, hoping to find answers in his predecessor's expression, but only finding a glare. It was obvious the old man knew something, but what was it? Was Tyki telling the truth, did Gramps know something about Allen that no one else knew?

Allen didn't budge, at the sound of his name. Lavi was worried out of his mind, though, and walked up to the boy. He placed his hand on Allen's back and looked into his eyes, trying and hoping to see what was going on in his mind. All he saw was a blank stare.

Before Lavi could do anything about the boy who was clearly possessed, Kanda "tch"ed and marched over to them. "Oi, beansprout! Stop standing around and let's go! We don't have time for you to stand around drifting off into empty space."

"The moon is falling", Allen finally spoke, in a dazed voice.

"Tch. I'm not dealing with this", Kanda said, turning on his heal.

Lavi knew that Kanda actually cared, though he'd hardly acted like it. Lavi knew a lot about the people around him - sometimes things that not even they knew. What he knew about Kanda was that he obviously loves Allen but, in an attempt to mask his emotions, he pretended to be angry and hateful towards the boy, instead.

"Let's go", Lavi said, guiding Allen by his back. He got no response and the boy continued to stare, blankly.

Although Lavi played nice with everyone, despite the fact that he hated a lot of the people he knew, he actually disliked Kanda and was glad to see him turn his back to Allen. This was because Lavi was jealous and saw Kanda as a rival in a silly game called, "Who will Allen fall for?" Oh, right. Lavi's in love with Allen, as well. If he'd had the guts to come to the shortstack with it, they'd be in a relationship - Lavi was positively certain.