It was all over. The war with the Millennium Earl was finally done. In the large field laid hundreds of bloody corpses.

In the middle of it, all was a young boy that was silently crying while staring at the cloud filled sky as if he couldn't bear to look down. He was crying for many reasons: The hundred-year war that so many had given their lives for was finally over. The peace he and all his friends at the order fought for was finally achieved. But at a terrible cost, his friends that worked so hard to bring down the huge army of Akuma, all the Noahs, who were accompanied by the Earl himself. All of them... Lenalee, Lavi, Krory, Miranda, Kanda, everyone... even Timothy who was still just a child... they were all gone. They had sacrificed their lives to bring down the vast army of Noah and Akuma.

It had started to snow softly around the boy as if trying to comfort him. Feeling this, he laughed bitterly. No amount of comfort could bring back his friends, and he couldn't do anything about it. In a way, the earl had succeeded in making the boy's life even more miserable.

When all of the Akuma, Noah, and exorcists were gone, Allen and the Earl were the only ones left on the battlefield. Swords clashed and both were unwilling to let the other beat them. After countless hours passed, Allen had made the final blow, The Earl then started slowly disintegrating into dust. His cold gold eyes were burning holes into Allen's own mercury ones. Suddenly, he laughed at Allen.

"So, your afraid of being the only one, is that it? In that case, why don't I give you a parting gift?" He screamed.

After saying that. the Earl threw a ball of dark matter at the boy and it hit him on his chest. All of a sudden, he felt like throwing up because his insides felt like they were rearranging themselves, courtesy of his innocence, which was reacting badly to the dark matter that had suddenly spread throughout his body.

When Allen looked up, the Earl was gone. Even with him and all the other Noah gone, there was a hollow feeling inside of him, as if something was missing. He knew what was missing: It was his friends, he needed them. But this cruel world took them away from him. He had tried to join them by stabbing himself with the sword of exorcism, but again luck was not on his side. His flesh started to stitch back together. Allen looked at this and froze.

"No... please don't tell me...the Earl made me...immortal?" He spoke softly, hoping and praying that it wasn't true.

But Allen knew it was true. He stood up and silently started to dig graves. For around a week, he worked non-stop. But even though he was immortal now, his stomach was still rumbling. Ignoring this, he continued digging. When all the graves were done, he looked at them. All the generals were at the front along with the other exorcists. Behind them was Komui and behind him was the science division. And finally, behind them were the hundreds of finders that had helped the order greatly.

After placing flowers on him friend's graves, he spoke to the unusually quiet Noah residing in his head.

"You've been very quiet this entire time fourteenth. Aren't, you going to try and take over me or something?" He questioned.

"I prefer to be called Neah, not the fourteenth. And I have no reason to take over you now the Earls dead" The Noah replied.

"What am I going to do now? I have no reason to stay here and I can't die so now what?" Allen didn't know why he was even talking to Neah, Mabey it was because he didn't want to be alone and have someone to talk to, even if was a Noah.

"Never stop, always keep walking. Mana said that to you, didn't he?"

"Yes, he did. That's right I can't stop walking now. Even if I can't die I won't Stop." Allen looked at the all the graves one last time whispering a final farewell to them. He then turned his back to them and started walking.

All you need is one step at time.

(A/N)

So, this is my first story, so please be nice! This is One-Shot, but if people like it, I will make it into an actual story.

As for the disclaimer *clears throat*: D-Gray Man unfortunately does not belong to me, for it belongs to Katsura Hoshino.