A/N: Well this is my second Yullen story. Hopefully it's a good one. I really love this couple so much and found myself with another thought for a story.
This new story won't be updated frequently for now. I still need to finish my other Yullen story first. I don't plan on leaving the other one behind with out an ending. This second story will have more chapters but not often. Sorry for that.
For now enjoy the first chapter. A little short, but I'm sure the rest will slow get longer. Stories always start slow. Well that's all for now. Please review and tell me what you guys think.
Later everyone.
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"The stupid bond..."
The sound of silverware chimed around, laughter and people making conversation reaching sensitive ears. He tried to enjoy breakfast as long as he could. Looking around the large dinning hall for the last time, Allen went back to his one.
He did this every morning, scan the area waiting for that certain someone to show up and ruin his delightful morning. It had become a habit of his, a not so good one.
Relaxing a few minutes later, the young half-breed continued to consume the much need morning meal. People always said breakfast is the most important thing in the morning. He took that very–
"Moyashi."
And here I thought this morning would be a good one.
"Moyashi."
Just ignore him, he will go away as soon as he gets the point.
"Stupid Moyashi."
Go away, can't you see that I'm eating.
"Stupid deaf Moyashi."
Ah, yeah add the insults because it will make me look up at you.
"Stupid deaf ignorant Moyashi."
Blah, blah, blah. Can't I ever get a morning where he doesn't have to bug?
"Stupid–"
"What is it now Kanda?" Allen asked not taking his eyes from his plate. He chew on his food looking as if he was enjoin it, but truthfully he wasn't anymore.
Silence.
You always do this don't you?
Glancing up, Allen instantly met the tall figure of a young man with long blue-black hair tied up with bangs, and eyes dark as the sea. Facial features anyone could be envy of, flawless skin, and a strong built dressed in all black. Perfection to others, for Allen it was a disguise.
Under that handsomeness lay a demon, nothing but darkness and evil.
"What was so important that you had to interrupt me from by food?"
Kanda only glared at the halfling before setting himself down. "Interrupt? I would say I just relive everyone from vomiting."
Allen return the glare not liking the others comment. He broke eye contact with the demon and glanced around. Some people – and creatures – looked at their table, but as soon as they saw silver hues watching them, they all look away.
Typical.
Eyes on his own table, Allen took notice of the many pile of plates around. So maybe he didn't have a the usual appetite. But who could blame him, his body need a lot of nourishment.
"Oh, and tell me since when did the almighty Kanda cared for others comfort?" He mocked surprise.
"Stupid Moyashi."
Sigh.
"Just let me eat Kanda, and be quiet."
If the demon wanted to retort back he couldn't. The bond he shared with the half-breed prevented him from doing so. The stupid bond sometimes only felt one-sided to him. Every time Allen didn't want to talk anymore, Kanda instantly felt the bond suppress him. Stopping him from whatever he wanted to do or say.
Like an obeying bitch. He thought dryly.
As the two on table stayed silent, Kanda let his eyes wander back to the unique half-breed before him. He wanted to hate this person so badly again. To go back to the time when he couldn't even look at the half demon without hissing at the sight of him. Return time when the full-blooded demon was feared and left alone. When he hated and was hated.
But he couldn't hate Allen anymore. The half-breed was who Kanda had been searching for.
"Allen-chan!"
Allen felt like shooting himself right there. Here comes the second disaster of his life. Somehow he felt cheated in life, even so he cracked the muscles of his face and smiled.
"Lavi, good morning."
The redhead planted himself next to Allen, setting his tray down before latching his arms around the smaller male. "Good morning, love." He press a kiss to the boy's check.
A deep growl and hands slamming on the table made the two on the other side jump. "Don't touch him, you leech."
"Eh? Why would I do that?" The greed-eyed vampire ask all the while rubbing his cheek to Allen's. He ignore the angry demon, this was his morning retinue after all. It was the beginning of his wonderful day.
Provoking the demon, red-haired didn't see the long and thin tail sliding around him before he felt a tight grip around his neck. With a hard tug, Lavi got pulled away from Allen. Looking down between them, the redhead saw a dark sawing tail.
"I'm eating Lavi, so stop it."
Lavi's single emerald orb watch the ebony color tail retreat back to Allen until it disappear. "You know Allen, you could have kindly ask me to let you go."
"Would you have?"
"Maybe."
Shaking his head, the half-breed went back to eat. He felt Kanda watching him, but he didn't have the time to bother with himself to notice. After he felt that he couldn't eat anymore, Allen stood.
"I'll get ready for school, when will you be done?"
Looking at his breakfast Lavi calculated the time. "Twenty."
"I'll wait for you outside don't be late."
"Yes sir."
As he made his way out, Allen met humans and other spices living under the same roof. The underworld Organization he worked for seemed to drag in new creatures every day.
The only thing they need are aliens and this circus can hit the road.
• • • • •
Once in his room, Allen began to gather his books. Everything for class in his bag, the young halfling went to the bathroom and brushed his teeth. As he stood in front of the mirror, he took in his aspect. He look almost normal for a sixteen year old. Almost. His hair wasn't at all normal for a young man. He had hair that belong to someone of the third aged.
Though in this century it didn't matter anymore, many thought he bleach it, and he went along with the joke. However a few years back it wasn't really that easy. Allen has lived for quite sometime now. He of course was not a sixteen years old.
How old am I again? Lost count at ninety-seven I think, well who cares.
His reflexion in the mirror made him sigh. To everyone he looked normal, but in his eyes he could see himself. The real me.
On his forehead two pairs of dark horns about two inches of size sprout. His pupils cut into slits, a strange birth mark marring one side of his face. Looking at his teeth he could easily find his fangs. Behind him sway a long black tail with a tip of an arrow, and lastly his large bat-like wings folded neatly on his back.
If the charm wrapped around his left ankle ever got ripped off, everyone would see the half demon he really was.
At least in the Organization they are used to seeing my real appearance, well mostly because it's tone down.
Having enough with staring at himself, Allen stepped out of he bathroom. He put on his school jacked, adjusted his garnet color tie and finally got his bag before was out the door. He locked his room just in case someone wanted to enter.
"You know Moyashi, I don't need a key to enter."
Spinning around, Allen found his real life demon. "I know you don't and I know that you will not enter."
Kanda follow the young half demon. Allen was about to part for school – useless in Kanda's eyes – and the much older demon will be alone with nothing to do. He will mostly likely retreat back to his own sanctuary or invade Allen's space once he's gone.
They walked through the large stony halls, often meeting other beings living in the Organization. The blooded demon was really looking forward for any new missions to get the hell out of this building.
Ah, but there's that thing you have later on, Kanda remembered amusingly.
"Do you really have to do this everyday?"
The raven glanced at the half-breed. "Which is?"
"Follow me."
In a flash, Kanda took hold of the young demon's arm before he spun him around. "I was going to do this later, but not anymore." He shoved the small body until they got stopped by the cold hard wall.
"What– "
The demon silence Allen by kissing him on the lips. Seeing an opening as the younger one gasp, Kanda slid his tongue in the warm mouth. The next second Kanda's eyes snapped open as he felt his tongue capture by teeth.
Take it out or I will rip it off. Allen warn calmly through their bond.
Dark orbs landed on glaring light silver. It will regrow.
It will hurt you know. He gave the demon a last warning. This was the only time Kanda could read his mind and Allen didn't appreciate it.
Kanda mentally chucked and he knew the half-breed heard it. Pain is nothing to me, go ahead and bite it off. You might actually end up liking my blood.
You are infuriating! Allen let the tongue go, only to have the muscle ran around his mouth before it was out.
Wiping his mouth with the back on his hand, the halfling glared at the smirking demon. "This is harassment." He said before he continue to walk.
"How is it harassment when you're willing?" Kanda asked once again on his heel.
The young half-breed sighed. "It's not willing and you know it."
"You could easily fight me off if you wanted it to stop."
He didn't answer Kanda and instead focus on countless steps as he headed down. He knew the reason for Kanda's behavior perfectly well, and he cursed it every day of his life.
The bond.
If it wasn't for the spiritual link they shared, the older demon would be hating his guts like Kanda did the first year they met. Allen couldn't physically fight the demon, he would lose like he always did. The stupid bond didn't only suppress Kanda, but it held him back too.
As they approach the exit of the building, they saw Lavi already in his school uniform talking with his Master. The man was a really old vampire simple known as Bookman. Sensing the demons getting closer, the ancient creature was gone the next second.
"Ready baby?" Lavi offered the half-breed a hand waiting for Allen to talk it.
Kanda didn't waste time and easily clawed Lavi's hand drawing blood. "Stop saying stupidities leech." The demon not to kind pressed his claws deeper on the vampire's palm before he pulled away.
"Ow! Geez Kanda it's not like I'm flirting with you or anything."
Allen could never figure out why those two always found themselves like cat and dog. Seriously, Lavi was just baiting Kanda on and the demon never failed to fall. The half human actually felt somewhat dumb for thinking the devil was wiser than that.
"Kanda stay away from trouble and Lavi let's go."
He didn't wait for a response and simply walked out to the outside world. The day was simply getting started and everything began as any other day. Today was just the beginning of another typical day in the life of the half-breed named Allen.