I know...Kill me all ye guys want for not updating my other fics, But damn it! This was stuck in my head for a long time that I needed to write it. Soz XP


Chapter 1

Sawada Tsunayoshi was a sixteen year-old boy that had the most fluffiest and softest turf of caramel-brown hair that seemed to bob with every step he takes. His large, gargantuan doe-eyes held innocence and purity that's mostly lost when children grows up, but the young boy seems to have retained his innocence and keep being oblivious at the same time. He was lithe and petit, smaller than your average Japanese boy AND girl, yet he had the right curves that most girls would surely die for. His facial features enhanced his cuteness, a cute and small button-nose, large pink and plump lips and his soft-looking caramel brown locks framed his heart-shaped porcelain face. All in all, he was the epitome of an 'angel'

Yet it seemed like everyone that the boy ever met misunderstood him. All they see was a useless and mute boy that failed in academics, has no athletic abilities whatsoever and even overlooked his soft and kind features. They overlooked the kindness, acceptance and the enormous amount of potential the boy held, only seeing a 'No-Good' boy that was clumsy and would amount to nothing when he grows up. They couldn't see through him, thinking that 'Dame-Tsuna' is just 'Dame' and deserves nothing and they certainly don't think that they deserve to put up with Tsuna.

But new enemies and allies that Tsuna will encounter would surely say the same thing. 'If they can't see Tsuna's kindness, then they sure as hell don't deserve him'


Tsuna watched as his bullies left him injured and bruised on the school floor. Having enough of them, he just never seemed to bother crying out in pain or even talk for that matter. Every single one of them loved to torture him and Tsuna thinks that they were treating this as a competition, to see 'Who can make 'Dame-Tsuna' speak and cry and beg and plead first'. To them, Tsuna's torture was their pleasure. The pathetic brunet served as a play toy and they make sure to point that out, stealing the brunette's money and beating the brunette up until the poor boy couldn't even move.

Tsuna didn't know why everyone hated him. He never did anything wrong to them, he never hurt them, stole from them, or insulted them. Hell, he doesn't even look at them. He just minds his own business and always trying to stay out of others. He didn't know why he had to suffer for this. Is it because he has bad grades? Is it because he's horrible at sports? Is it because he didn't speak? Why would they beat him up for him just being…him? Why couldn't they accept him just the way he is?

Truth be told, Tsuna wasn't at all useless. He could top the class in academics if he tried, but he didn't. He loved other things more than getting good grades and everyone didn't bother to try and get to know the real Tsuna. He didn't want people to like him just because of his skills. He wanted people to accept him, regardless of grades or skills. He was human as well and he can definitely feel pain. The pain of being alone was more painful than being physically beaten up. But who would listen to him? He was just Dame-Tsuna to their eyes.

So…What was the point of talking when no one was even bothered to listen?

Tsuna let out a silent scream as a foot connected with his abdomen one last time, and he was sure that he certainly heard a crack or two. The bully snarled as he took in the form of the pathetic brunette that was shivering in pain. "You're so pathetic, Dame-Tsuna! Why can't you just do everyone a favor and disappear already! I'm sure no one will miss you! Heck, I bet even your own mom is embarrassed to have such a useless son like you!" and with that, the bully stomped off with his friends, laughing about how 'Dame-Tsuna' should be killed.

Meanwhile, Tsuna winced in pain as he trailed a careful finger near his abdomen. Tsuna bit his bottom lip, trying desperately to keep in the tears that were threatening to spill from his eyes. 'I'm not useless…My mom isn't disappointed. She always tells me how she loves me and that she wouldn't have me any other way…She loves me…right? She didn't lie, right?...Does…She really love a useless son like me?' thought Tsuna, pain erupting from his chest.

Tsuna let out a shaky breath as he tried to sit up, using the wall as leverage. He needed to get out, or else more of his bullies would come for him and beat him up, causing more trouble for his mom. Tsuna's face scrunched in pain as he stood up shakily, limping up the stairs as his breathing got worse by the second, but ignored it. He needed to go 'there'. He needed to go to his safe haven, the place where he could relax, he could rest, where he could be…free

Tsuna panted as sweat mixed with iron-smelled blood trickled down his bruised body and temple, but Tsuna didn't care. A few more steps, Tsuna arrived at a steel, metal door and carefully put his sprained hands on the handle, twisting it. Even that simple task seemed hard for Tsuna. He smiled bitterly. 'Even opening a door is hard for me…I really am useless' Tsuna shook his head, not wanting to think up of any more depressing thoughts as he pushed the door with all his might, bright, amber rays from the sun invading his vision and wind pressed against his body that made Tsuna shiver a little bit, the wind ruffling his blood-stained clothes.

Tsuna used the wall as a support and sat down carefully with closed eyes. He took careful breaths as he held back the tears threatening to fall from his eyes. He glared at the sky, eyes glistening with unshed tears.

Why did he have to be so useless?! Why couldn't he be like everyone else!? Why couldn't he be accepted for who he is? Does he really have to change so he could be accepted like everyone else?

Tsuna bit his bottom lips as his eyebrows creased, silent and pained tears running down his flushed face as he cried his heart out silently without words. He opened his eyes to look at the amber-painted sky that was portrayed above him, the rays of the sun made his tears glistened and he stretched out his right arm upwards to the sky as Tsuna's eyes softened. 'I want to be like the sky…Forever free and accepting of others'

Tsuna closed his eyes as he gulped down his saliva from his dry throat, parting his lips and did something for the first time in a long time. Sing.(A/N: read the bold letters. They tell what Tsuna feels and what he's doing. He italic words are the lyrics of Boulevard of broken Dreams by Green Day, so all credits go to them!)

I walk a lonely road
The only one that I have ever known
Don't know where it goes
But it's home to me and I walk alone

Beautiful and melodic hoarse voice erupted from Tsuna's dry mouth as it resounded throughout the whole rooftop. It was what people described as 'The voice of an angel' .It was a pity that no one had ever bothered to listen to the boy's voice. It was melodic, absolutely captivating with a hint of authority that demands to be obeyed.

From here, Tsuna carefully stood up, his sullen face twisting into one that held determination, light; The light to fight the darkness that he felt every single day of his life. As he stood up, he slowly walked to the rooftop fence, the wind ruffling his uniform and his hair as the leaves flew passed him, some getting stuck in his hair and others just passing through the brunet. Tsuna looked at the sky as his eyes flashed amber, but it was gone as soon as it happened.

I walk this empty street
On the Boulevard of broken dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one and I walk alone

Tsuna then started approaching the fence slowly, wrapping his fists around the rusty metal and began climbing over it until his feet touched the ledge of the rooftop, giving him a full view of Namimori illuminated by the rays of the scarlet sun. His eyes narrowed, his mind thinking back to the bullies attempts to make him speak. He gritted his teeth, eyes flashing a dangerous amber again. 'Never...I will never talk in front of them' He opened his mouth, continuing in his singing as the words smoothly left his mouth.

I walk alone
I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk a...

Tsuna took a deep breath, his soft voice turned resonant and powerful and contrasting with the previous tone of singing he used earlier as more tears spilled from his eyes. He looked up at the sky, eyes still shining in determination. He will never do what the bullies want him. He won't speak, he won't beg and he will not plead.

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me
Till then I walk alone

Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, aah-ah
Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah

Tsuna carefully unwrapped his hands from the fence and started walking along the ledge, not scared of falling and dying. The sun casting over him as his shadow mimicked everything Tsuna did; from walking carefully, to spinning slowly, but it always stayed with Tsuna, never leaving his side. Tsuna smiled softly, creating a small dance with his shadow. The bullies could do whatever they want with him, but never will he let out a single sound, because…

I'm walking down the line
That divides me somewhere in my mind
On the border line of the edge
And where I walk alone

Read between the lines
What's fucked up and everything's all right
Check my vital signs to know I'm still alive
And I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk a...

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me
Till then I walk alone

Because…It was his way of defying his bullies. It was his way of saying 'You can torture me, crush me, hurt me…But I will never speak. I'm not doing what you want and I'm not going to follow you'. It was his way of saying 'You can try and shatter me all you want, but you will never break me'. Tsuna halted his movements as he looked down on the clear view of Namimori, wishing that someone could accept him. His eyes gazed down the land and a small smile crept it's way on his face, a small and bitter smile as he took a deep breath and let out everything…That's right, they can never break him. However, his smile turned into a small frown.

Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, aah-ah
Ah-ah, ah-ah

I walk alone
I walk a

I walk this empty street
On the Boulevard of broken dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one and I walk a

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there

Tsuna fell on his knees as he grabbed the fence to prevent him from falling. He brought out his other free hand to cup his eyes that had tears falling down like a waterfall. He looked at the sky and smiled bitterly…But for now…He walks alone…

A sudden sharp pain stabbed him in his abdomen. Tsuna looked down, feeling a sudden wave of nausea hit him. Suddenly, Tsuna's eyes widened,the adrenaline from before subsiding and the pain kicked in. His vision became hazy as the throbbing in his head and the pounding of his ears got louder with each second. Tsuna felt himself going weak and dizzy, unconsciously unwrapping his left hand from the fence that prevented him from falling and he tilted side wards, losing his grip and balance…and then falling.

Tsuna's eyes widened as he tried to grab on to the ledge, a horror stricken look on his face, but missed by a hairs length. He let out a silent scream, feeling gravity pulling him towards the ground with more tears sprouting from his eyes. He was going to die and he knew it. He was going to die without accomplishing anything in his life. Tsuna gritted his teeth, his eyes closing in regret as he fell against the force of gravity. 'I'm going to die…I'm sorry mother, for not being a perfect son, I'm sorry everyone, for not being a perfect human, I'm sorry…' thought Tsuna as he closed his eyes, wind rushing in his ears as he got closer to the ground, a single tear falling…

'Tsu-kun! Mama will always be waiting here for you!'

'Tsuna! Where were you!? You had me worried sick!'

'You dare hurt my son!? You can go fuck yourself, don't you dare let me catch you hurting him or even looking at Tsuna the wrong way…Or you will see hell'

'Tsu-kun…Do you know what this is?'

A memory of Tsuna's mother flashed in Tsuna's mind. Young seven year-old Tsuna looked at his mom who was holding a small stick with hairs at the end and he tilted his head curiously. He never saw a stick like that before and he wants to know what it is…unconsciously letting a cute pout creep its way onto his face as he stared intently at the new object.

Nana squealed at the cuteness that her son was portraying and smiled brightly. Her son was going to become someone even more beautiful than he is now and she knew that her son would get a bunch of violent and over possessive suitors that will no doubt fight for her son's heart. She mentally giggled at her imagination. Well, she doesn't mind of her son's suitors were all going to be male, her intuition already told her that and well, she was actually looking forward to it.

Nana giggled as her son's pout became more prominent and she had to keep herself from squeezing the life out of her son. He was just so cute! Nana scowled mentally. People didn't see her son's kindness and never-ending patience. They didn't see Tsuna's potential, often teasing and insulting her son for being 'clumsy' or 'weak' or 'no-good'. She snarled. All of them were blind. They couldn't see her son's brightness and kindness. Nana could never count the amount of times Tsuna forgave his bullies. The boy had the soul strength of a lion and the gentleness of an angel, but she knew, from the bottom of her heart, that Tsuna was more fragile than glass…

Nana couldn't count the amount of times that Tsuna went home crying to her because he saw someone getting beat up or injured and she spent so much hours trying to comfort him, saying it wasn't his fault. But her boy will only look at her, saying 'But I don't want people getting hurt. If I could, I will take his place.' Nana could remember that day like it was yesterday. Her son was the most benevolent person out there and everyone was so blind not to see it.

"Tsu-kun…Do you know what this is?" asked Nana as she held out the small paintbrush. Tsuna huffed and shook his head cutely, making Nana squeal and gush about his cuteness…

Nana smiled a loving smile as she motioned her son to come nearer, Tsuna obliging as Nana picked Tsuna up and settled him on her lap. She looked at the object it her hand and twirled it for Tsuna to see. Tsuna's eyes widened, sparkles of curiosity shimmered in his brown orbs with Nana giggling to herself. "This, Tsuna is what you call a paintbrush"

Tsuna tilted his head as he twisted his head to look at his mother. "Paintbrush?...Mama, what's a paintbrush?" he asked cutely. Nana nodded and began explaining about it.(Let's save the 700 words description)

After her explanation, Tsuna hopped of her lap along with the paintbrush and began painting on the piece of canvas that was originally set place on her right side. Nana smiled softly to herself as she closed her eyes, taking a quick nap…

Nana woke up a few hours later with her son tugging on her skirt, beaming up at her with a one thousand watts smile as he eagerly pointed to the piece of canvas placed outside the house and in the garden.'He probably moved it when I was asleep'

"Mama! Mama! I painted! Look, Look!" he shouted as Tsuna pulled on Nana's skirt. Nana laughed softly as she let herself be pulled by Tsuna into the garden and her jaw dropped at the piece of canvas placed in the center.

There, painted, was her, sleeping on the chair of her porch as her soft eyes were closed and her lips set in a contented smile, her hair was a bit curved, creating the illusion of wind being in the painting as the creases of her light pink , knee-length skirt and yellow woolen sweater enhanced that illusion. Her background was simply fading colors of light blue, a hint of white, gray and black, plus many other light colors that looked like it was just a memory that was fading. And without knowing it, tears ran down her face as she cupped her mouth with her hands.

The painting was absolutely amazing. It couldn't be considered Leonardo Da Vinci amazing. Heck, it wouldn't even be considered as a normal painters standards. But there was something in the painting that drew her in. It may have been the detailed features or how everything seemed to perfectly fit in despite the child-like painting. The colors blended in perfectly as the shadings were well done. Though a bit child-like on the side, It was a work of art and it was unique. Nana didn't remember her son taking up any art classes or anything for that matter. Her son was a natural prodigy and he has so much talents. God, why couldn't others see her son's greatness? Why couldn't they see that her son was absolutely amazing?

Tsuna looked worriedly at his mom. Why was his mom crying? His eyebrows creased in thought before frowning cutely. Was it because of his painting? Did his mom not like the painting? Tears gathered up at the corner of his eyes as he tugged his mom's skirt, gaining attention from her and looked up at her with big and wide, glassy eyes that made him look like a kicked puppy. "D-D-Did M-Mama not l-like T-Tsu-kun's p-p-painting?" he asked as he clutched the fabric of his mother's skirt tighter with tears threatening to fall.

Nana, seeing her son almost in tears tried to stop crying but couldn't. She felt so proud of her little Tsu-kun and she can't stop. So she settled for patting Tsuna's head affectionately and picking the boy up, cuddling him to her chest as she smiled lovingly. "Tsu-kun, don't cry…It's not about Tsu-kun's painting. Well, it is, but all tears doesn't have to be of sadness, Tsu-kun.." she said as Tsuna sniffed and looked at her in confusion and tilted his head."Not all tears are sadness?"

Nana smiled, seeing her son won't cry anymore and sat down on the green grass of their garden. "You see…These are what you call tears of happiness, Tsu-kun…And Tsu-kun made Mama so happy that she can't stop…Tsu-kun, Mama is so proud to have a son like you…Never listen to what others say because Tsu-kun, you are perfect" said Nana, bringing her right hand to her son's face and lightly, she caressed her son's cheeks. Tsuna blushed a little before his face fell. "But everyone said Tsu-kun is useless, and should just die" said Tsuna sadly. Nana almost snapped in anger before calming down. 'Nana, don't murder anyone in front of your son...No murdering, no murdering, no murdering' she chanted in her head. Finally, after her nerves calmed, she stared at her son's doe-amber eyes who still looked at her in curiosity.

She tilted her son's face upwards so he could look at her and with determination in her eyes. "Tsu-kun, They are all wrong. They can't see Tsu-kun's amazing abilities and if they can't see the real Tsu-kun, then they don't deserve to know you…" she said as she kissed her son's forehead, pulling back and putting on a motherly smile.

"Just remember Tsunayoshi…" started Nana, using his full name and staring at Tsuna's wide copper orbs. "Never change who you are just because no one will accept you. They are the ones that need to change, not you. If they can't appreciate you, then they sure don't deserve you…Tsu-kun, you don't know how proud I am to have a son like you. I love you so much" Said Nana as she hugged Tsuna close to her chest, Tsuna hugging back as he buried his face in Nana's chest, smiling at his mom's warmness."Tsu-kun loves Mama too"

"Never change…You are perfect…I am proud to call you… my son"

Tsuna snapped his eyes open as he bit his lip. 'How could I forget my mom? What would she feel when she sees me dead? I can't disappoint her…She only has me, now that Iemitsu isn't here' He thought determinedly. With that thought in mind, his eyes flashed amber as determination flooded his whole system. He twisted his head to look at the distance and saw a tree nearby. He carefully calculated the distance between him and the tree and the distance between him and the ground, and nodded. Hey, if Tsuna's in a life and death situation, he can actually think! 'I hope this works…I can't see my mom sad'

Tsuna unbuckled his belt , taking it off as he threw one end to the tree branch, the strap wrapping around the thick branch. Tsuna tugged on it, feeling contended that it was strong enough to hold his weigh. Despite the life and death situation he was in, he remained calm. It was weird, but it wasn't necessarily a bad feeling. It comforted him and brought a sense of warmness in his chest.

Seeing as it will and that he's less than sixteen feet away from the ground he pulled himself towards the branch with all the force he could muster and missed the ground by an inch and landing safely up the tree branch. However, a sharp pain in his ankle caused him to lose his balance. As soon as his feet touched the branch, he slipped because of his sprained ankle, and it just happened to be the time that his grip on the belt was gone. His eye's widened. 'Shit'

Tsuna fell as he neared the ground and expected a few more broken bones form the hard fall, but instead, he felt a pair of arms catch him.

Tsuna felt a wild throbbing in his head as looked up to see his savior, but because of the adrenaline, he couldn't see the face. Although he did smile, saying thank you to the stranger. 'I did it mom…I didn't die' he thought , his vision blurred and blackness surrounding him, but not before hearing two words that made him smile more.

"Good…Job"


Hibari was not a happy person. Scratch that, he was furious. He already had to deal with more herbivores than normal today .First, more herbivores than usual came in without proper uniforms and actually had the guts to crowd in front of Hibari Kyoya. Everyone knows about the demonic prefect of Namimori who bites people to death and his absolute distaste for crowding. And so, they promptly got bitten to death by Hibari FUCKING Kyoya, cuz' he's a bad-ass prefect and he's Hibari FUCKING Kyoya. Well, Hibari didn't actually mind since he had more herbivores to beat up but they were all weak which only served to irritate the prefect even more. So, he bit them to death even harsher than normal as the poor lads quivered in fear and peed their pants and they fainted after seeing the prefect irritated.

But when he thought that there were no more herbivores to irritate him, these other idiotic herbivores dared and tried to hurt Hibird, Hibari's cute fluffy bird, and as you all know, Hibari does not like his belongings getting hurt, so he bit all the herbivores to death and sent them to the hospital with two broken arms, two broken legs, a whole pile of broken ribs and maybe a dislocated jaw as well as brain damage, but he's Hibari FUCKING Kyoya, and no one can do anything about it.

So, after seeing his beloved pet(Hibari refuses to call Hibird a friend, only an acquaintance )almost getting beaten up, it set him in a foul mood as he bit more herbivores to death within a thirty-feet radius, and so, students had to stay as quiet as possible, less they end up getting sent to the hospital like the other thirty students.

But of course, that wasn't all. At half twelve, he had a meeting scheduled with another school, Kokuyo High, and since he's the Disciplinary Leader, he had to attend along with the student council. And everyone knows that Hibari hates a certain pineapple-haired perverted teen that always had to put sexual innuendos in .fucking sentence. Not to mention the said boy's love of riling the prefect which only ends up in a lot of damage, this means more paperwork for the said prefect.

And just as Hibari thought nothing else could get worse than having to be stuck with paperwork for all afternoon, the fucking bronco had the guts to visit him and even complain to him about how hard his day was and how everyone kept on teasing him, oblivious to Hibari's growing irritation which only piled up and the bronco promptly got bitten to death for his 'herbivorous babbling ' as Hibari said.

Finally, when he thought he could rest on the rooftop, where nobody dared to go less they get bitten to death and with the prefect more moody than usual, the stupid metal doors opened as his ears perked up at the sound of quiet but broken pants. A vein twitched in Hibari's temple as he tried desperately to calm down, only to fail as he heard the sound of broken sobs. A dark aura casted around Hibari that sent most students around a fifty-feet radius to run scrambling away but the herbivore didn't seem to feel his aura.

So many veins twitched in Hibari's temple, grabbing his metal tonfas from his magical pocket hole and proceeded to stealthily come down the roof top of the wall in the roof top? Meh... Somebody was really asking for a beating, a wild smirk forming on Hibari's face. Hibari was going to have a field day with this herbivore and he couldn't wait until he beat him up…That was the plan until he saw the fluffy-haired herbivore that always seemed to come here.

Hibari rose a brow in interest. 'What was the herbivore's name again? Tuna, is it? ' Hibari sighed as he quickly went up the wall roof and hid himself from sight, covering his presence completely. He scrutinized his gaze on the crying fluffy-haired herbivore. He knew this herbivore. It was the small bunny-herbivore that always came up here to escape the bullies that tried to take away his lunch, sometimes succeeding and sometimes failing.

Hibari watched as the herbivore cried his eyes out and he felt a tightening of his chest. The bunny-herbivore looked so weak and fragile that it made Hibari's chest-He glared. 'I did not just think of that…I am a carnivore and carnivores do not care for the weak…But…' His eyes trailed down to the bunny-herbivore's body and he felt his anger rising for some unknown reason. The herbivore looked like he'd been hit by a bulldozer, sent to a tank of sharks, thrown off a plane and into a hurricane in the sea with a fucking tsunami and boxed with all the world's boxing players. Yes, it was that bad. And Hibari FUCKING Kyoya does not exaggerate. 'He looks really bad'

No people, Hibari did not just care for someone. It was just because a student of Namimori and as you all know, Hibari loves Namimori too much and students are part of Namimori no matter how annoying those herbivores are, Hibari still protected them even though he's the cause of most their traumas and injuries, but do not let Hibari catch you saying that since you will get bitten to death.

Hibari sighed as he prepared to go down in front of the bunny-herbivore and force him to go to the infirmary since those injuries could kill the boy. Really, this day was the worst and Hibari didn't know which was the worst part; Rokudo Mukuro, or seeing a bunny beaten up. So, he stood up and prepared to go and reveal himself to the small bunny-herbivore, until he heard something beautiful that made him stopped in his tracks and almost gape, but just settled for the widening of his eyes. HIbari Kyoya does not gape, keep note of that.

I walk a lonely road
The only one that I have ever known
Don't know where it goes
But it's home to me and I walk alone

Singing, Hibari heard singing. The voice was soft and melodic, but it conveyed what the singer was feeling, pain and loneliness. Walking on their own for what seemed like his whole life with no one beside them to support him. Hibari felt his heart skip a beat as soon as those melodic tunes reached his ears. It captivated him. Never in his life had he heard singing this beautiful. The singing he heard in televisions were all filled with plastic and fake emotions that always disgusted him, but all the words in the song emphasized the emotions of the singer.

I walk this empty street
On the Boulevard of broken dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one and I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk a...

Hibari watched as the bunny-herbivore stood up and walked to the edge of the rusty fence. Hibari's eyes widened. He could see pain in those eyes as the bunny-herbivore tried to walk straight, and he did succeed, but Hibari couldn't take his eyes of the boy. The boy was in great pain but he endured it and started climbing over the fence and onto the ledge of the rooftop. Hibari narrowed his eyes. 'The bunny could fall to his death if he isn't careful' thought Hibari. Then, Hibari could have sworn he saw the boy's eyes flash orange but it was gone the next minute that Hibari had to think twice if he actually imagined it or not.

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me
Till then I walk alone

Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, aah-ah
Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah

Hibari's eyes widened further as they tone of the boy's voice changed from soft and melodic, to resonant and powerful that Hibari felt himself shiver at the heavenly sound that came out from the boy's mouth. His eyes softened as more tears poured out from the boy's eyes, the beautiful rays of the sun reflecting of the boy's figure and made the illusion the boy was glowing. Hibari felt himself gulp and try to hold a blush that crept in on his face. Never had he seen such a heart-breaking view, could be the most beautiful thing he ever saw. He watched, not letting his eyes trail away from the boy was he felt his heart pulsed faster when the boy twirled, like he was going to fall off.

I'm walking down the line
That divides me somewhere in my mind
On the border line of the edge
And where I walk alone

Read between the lines
What's fucked up and everything's all right
Check my vital signs to know I'm still alive
And I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk alone

I walk alone
I walk a...

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there will find me
Till then I walk alone

Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, aah-ah
Ah-ah, ah-ah

I walk alone
I walk a

I walk this empty street
On the Boulevard of broken dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one and I walk a

My shadow's only one that walks beside me
My shallow heart's the only thing that's beating
Sometimes I wish someone out there

Hibari watched as the boy fell to his knees, and cried even more. His eyes softened at the site of the broken boy, only to flash in horror as the boy fell off the roof, and without second thought, he rushed to save the boy. He looked at the fence and shook his head. No, he couldn't jump over and catch the boy, both of them will just die. So, he turned and headed for the door, rushing pass floor by floor as he reached the front yard, the boy still falling and looked like he'd lost all hope.

Hibari felt his breath hitched. The boy was going to die if he didn't save him. 'I need to do something' he looked around to see for anything to be of use to him, but to no avail. The only things were Trees, shrubs, and bushes. It would be extremely lucky if the boy fell in the bush and lives, a few broken bones but at least breathing.

Hibari looked up and he felt his eyes almost pop out of their sockets. The boy's eyes flashed orange again and his time, Hibari knew he wasn't imagining it. He watched as the boy unbuckle his belt and threw it like a whip, wrapping around the tree branch and swinging himself, missing the ground by an inch and flipping up onto the branch. But Hibari knew this wasn't the end. He can see the swollen ankle and he just knew, the boy was going to fall. Without thinking, he rushed underneath the tree and caught the boy in record time.

Hibari felt himself redden a little as the boy clutched the fabric of his shirt and buried his head in Hibari's shirt, gasping and breathing. Then the boy looked up at him and smiled, small but breathtaking. Even with the boy's battered state, the bunny still remained to look like an angel. Despite the black eye, swollen cheek and split, tight-lipped of the boy's lips, the boy had managed to smile so amazingly that Hibari just had to say this. "Good…Job" and he could already feel himself feel lighter as the boy's smile widened.

Hibari did think the boy did a good job. If the bunny was any other, Hibari thought that the boy would have given up, seeing as he was going to fall to his death. But the boy intrigued him. It looked like the bunny was about to give up before getting a huge determination flashing in his amber orbs and doing a stunt that Hibari would say, was fitting for the title of a carnivore. However, the boy looked like a bunny, but the wolf was hiding inside the bunny clothing. Hibari smirked. 'An omnivore…Not a herbivore and Not a carnivore, But a strong and gentle omnivore'

Hibari nodded, seeming contented with the new title and carried the boy back to the infirmary. But he stopped in his tracks. Hibari looked up at the sky that was now painted dark blue and sighed. Yep, he needed to bring the omnivore back to his own house. He smirked. Well, at least he could learn more about the omnivore. With that thought, he walked away from the school and carried the bunny, bridal style to the bunny's house.

The End~

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