[Week 9, day 7] ...Lenalee...Sorry just doesn't cut it

Aug 08, 2010 02:16

Who: mistyredhead, nec_metu, infiniillusion and Timcanpy.
Status: Closed
Style: Third person, past tense
Where: Hisato, Lenalee and Allen's house.
When: Week 9, Day 7, continued from this thread
Rating: R for character death
Warnings: ANGST LIKE WHOA Lavi, you just got here, seriously

Just... too much at the same time )

lavi, lenalee lee, *complete, *closed, !log, yu kanda, location: hisato

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nec_metu August 14 2010, 00:22:57 UTC
Lenalee started as she saw Lavi approaching. Lavi and… She was torn between running to meet him and being rooted to the spot ( ... )

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infiniillusion August 15 2010, 17:10:41 UTC
Kanda didn't move from his spot leaning against the doorframe at first, his expression not changing. No, he didn't feel any differently from when he saw it in the video. Sure, it was a rather bad thing to happen, but such things just.. happened. Nothing special there. Maybe it would have been a bit more so if he had known the brat for a couple more years. Now it was just a death of a comrade, and comrades died. Daisya's demise was in fact more special to him, but he didn't show it, because that was how deaths had to be dealt with. So he just decided to give Lenalee some space because to her, death was always a horrible thing ( ... )

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mistyredhead August 15 2010, 19:06:59 UTC
Lavi stopped as Lenalee ran up to him and stayed silent as her gaze fixated on Allen's body. He wasn't surprised that he was ignored; after all, Allen was dead and he was alive, so Allen was all that mattered because he wasn't... here anymore.

He watched her as she hesitated with her hand out-stretched, but then he had to look away because now, it was hurting again. And he thought it was finally done hurting, that it would stay in that somewhat more tolerable throbbing that had replaced it for a while, but he realised now that that had been stupid. Of course it wasn't done hurting, and he had known all the while that bringing Allen to Lenalee would make it hurt again, just that he probably didn't want to know so he didn't think that he knew.

And he looked at Yu, and he tried to smile a little for... some reason that he didn't know, just that there was something in him that pushed at him and said that he should, but he just couldn't. And he didn't want to ( ... )

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nec_metu August 15 2010, 19:43:46 UTC
Oblivious to the others, Lenalee continued to run her hand over Allen's corpse, transfixed. She was not used to bodies. She had seen many, many people die; some of them her friends. But the nature of akuma attacks meant that there was seldom more than ashes to cling to, and when there was a body the Order locked it in a coffin to be burned before she got a good look ( ... )

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infiniillusion August 15 2010, 19:57:38 UTC
Kanda once again resorted to just watching for a while. Lavi not greeting him with a smile was off, yes. And the way Lenalee just.. it really hurt her, didn't it? Not that it was much of a surprise, but...

It was over. Done. Nothing else to do.

So Lenalee's words left him a little surprised. Was she afraid the corpse would catch a cold or something? It wasn't Beansprout, it was a mere object now. She shouldn't look at it any more.

The dead just had to be disposed of as soon as possible before too much grieving can happen, that was how it always was in the Order, that was what he thought was the only and obvious thing to do.

"The body should be burned or buried," he stated in a considerably blank tone, however it was still opposing to the suggestion of bringing it inside. It looked obvious to him, after all.

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