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“No, you’re much stronger than the average human,” the Akuma mused. Its helmeted head tilted to the side with a metallic scrape. “Why is that?”
Kanda’s already-taut muscles stiffened even more; his jaw tensed, head angled up towards the sky. Even if he could have spoken, he wouldn’t have.
The answer would have done neither of them any good.
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While on a mission, Kanda encounters an Akuma with a dangerous ability. The battle leaves him wounded and incapacitated, but it's nothing he hasn't felt before.
It's always the same, in the end.
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The opposite sofa welcomed her back eagerly as it enveloped her in its dusty cushions. Pulling her sweater tighter around herself, Lenalee let her head loll onto the sofa’s backrest, her eyes falling closed. Just for a minute, she told herself, unable to resist sinking into the pleasant warmth of the fire and the familiar comfort of Kanda’s steady presence.
It hadn’t always been this easy.
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Lenalee and Kanda spend a cold winter's night together in the library at Headquarters. For Lenalee, it brings back memories - some less painful than others.
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Allen hadn’t had an exceptionally memorable – or pleasant – birthday or Christmas in quite some time. Not since the only family he’d known had been ripped away from him in an instant. Not since he’d done what he had in the aftermath.
With a sigh, he rubbed at the back of his neck, and he lifted his eyes to stare up into the wooden rafters. If tonight was supposed to be merry and bright and all those other happy things Christmas was meant to be, then why did he feel so melancholy?
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It's Christmas Eve, and the annual Black Order Christmas party is underway. As much as he wants to enjoy the night with his friends and comrades, Allen's thoughts continually turn back to the memories that haunt him and the doubts that bind him.
That is, until he finds comfort in someone unexpected.
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Allen huffed, turning away to face the sea. He could have chosen to think about any number of things on his day off – the gulls squawking around him, the coarse sand under his fingertips, the enticing smell of the Greek restaurants they’d passed by earlier – and yet here he sat, thinking about Kanda. Again.
Why did that have to happen so often?
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The gang spends the day by the sea, and Allen struggles with feelings he wishes he didn't have.
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Death, in all its finality, had never frightened him. If anything, it was the finish line, an attestation of a job well done. Always the plan. Always the goal. Find her, and then you can die.
But it held a new meaning, now.
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In Southern Italy, Kanda is left to pick up the pieces of two lifetimes of grief. As it turns out, the past is never very far behind, and forgetting is easier said than done.
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