So, date night?
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"You have something to say." Hibari's voice startled Tsuna out of his daydreams. He blinked, up at the ceiling, coming back into his body. He was stretched out on the couch in the Disciplinary Committee office, light streaming in through the window. "I thought you were napping at first, but you were awake the whole time." The dark-haired boy observed. Tsuna slowly sat up, twisting to look at his boyfriend.
The older boy was settled at his desk, going through a stack of paperwork. He had draped his jacket over the back of his chair and rolled his sleeves up to his elbows while he worked, one elbow on the desk. Tsuna averted his eyes from his boyfriend's strong forearms and hands; something about Hibari having his sleeves rolled up was kinda hot to him.
"I mean, I was just thinking." Tsuna confessed. "Nothing in particular." Hibari set down his pen and shifted back in his chair, all his focus on Tsuna. "You don't have to stop working!" Tsuna said quickly. "It's not important." Hibari set one hand against his jaw, blinking back silently.
"What were you thinking?" He asked. Tsuna rubbed his forehead.
"Just that we haven't really had a lot of time just you and me, I guess. Since we've been so busy. And that it would be nice." They didn't really go on a lot of dates, Tsuna supposed. Not even when they first started dating. Not that Tsuna blamed the chairman; after all, they had been busy trying to keep Tsuna from getting killed. But now all the girls and boys in Tsuna's class had really started dating and he'd heard about the kind of dates they went on and how romantic they were...
He was a little jealous.
"Are we not spending time together right now?" Hibari responded; not aggressively, just confused.
"I mean, like a designated time to spend time together. Not just whenever we have a free moment." Tsuna said. He didn't know how to approach the idea with Hibari. They did spend a lot of time together, but it was always mafia related or just brief moments between classes. Tsuna liked training with Hibari, but it would be nice to hang out and do something besides fight.
"Like a date?" Hibari asked, turning his chair a little. "Do you want to go out on a date?"
Tsuna flushed immediately.
"I mean...we don't have to...or anything like that. I just thought we could plan a meal together or something...maybe breakfast or dinner..." Tsuna shook his head. "Don't worry about it; I know you're busy." Hibari straightened up in his chair, and Tsuna could see amusement flicker in his eyes.
"Tell me what you want." Hibari said bluntly.
"It's nothing! Don't worry about it!" The dark-haired boy rolled his eyes in response.
"Would you like to go out on a date?" Hibari leaned forward, forcing Tsuna to keep eye contact with him, and cocking his head to the side. He raised an eyebrow as he waited for a response.
"Uh...yes." Tsuna choked out. Hibari digested the information, and then nodded sharply.
"Clear your night tomorrow." He said, picking up his pen, scratching at his paperwork again.
"Wait, what are we going to...do?" Tsuna asked, incredulously. The skylark shrugged as he worked.
"I'm deciding. I'll tell you when I decide." Tsuna huffed back, and Hibari seemed largely expressionless, but Tsuna caught the hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. Tsuna turned back on the couch, laying against it.
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The only thing Hibari had decided to tell Tsuna was to bring a jacket and that he would be at his house at 5:30 exactly.
Tsuna had pressed him for details, but had received none. It was beyond frustrating.
"I have no idea what we're doing!" He had complained to Kyoko. The other girl just giggled in response. "It's a school night!"
"I think it's a little romantic, Tsu-kun." She said. "He's just trying to surprise you." Maybe, but Tsuna didn't know if he was going to like Hibari's idea of a surprise. Yeah, Hibari was Tsuna's boyfriend but he was also the one who had once told Tsuna that to successfully break a joint of an attacker, it requires full conviction, and then demonstrated on some poor bastard in front of him. The same one who had decided to teach Tsuna about guns by slamming one down on the table in front of him. The same one who had once hit a student that was harassing Tsuna so hard that blood sprayed all over Tsuna's face and then said what do you mean, this isn't romantic.
Tsuna had a theory that Hibari might have been joking when he said that, but he really would never know.
Tsuna was waiting outside his house, jacket in hand. It wasn't very warm out, but he didn't really think he needed a jacket. Maybe by the time it got dark, he would. He was just outside the gate, having physically separated the children from himself in the house. For as much as Lambo liked to terrorize Tsuna, he got incredibly clingy whenever Tsuna left, and had to be forcibly removed from Tsuna's leg.
At exactly 5:30, a black car pulled down the road, stopping in front of Tsuna's house. It was sleek and shiny, windows tinted so that Tsuna couldn't really see in. Tsuna didn't know much about cars, but it looked new and expensive. The passenger side window unrolled, and even though Tsuna had known it couldn't have really been anyone else, he was still surprised to see Hibari sitting in the driver's seat, one hand at the top of the wheel and the other leaning against the driver's side door.
"Tsunayoshi." He said, and Tsuna spotted the faintest hint of a smile twitching at the corner of his mouth. Probably, because Tsuna's jaw had dropped open. He had no idea his boyfriend knew how to drive a car, let alone owned one. "You have your jacket?"
"Uh, yeah." Tsuna stuttered out. "You can drive?" That was definitely illegal.
"Obviously. Get in." Tsuna stared for a moment longer, before he scrambled to pull the door open and slide into the dark interior. Unsurprisingly, it was just as expensive as the outside suggested, sleek and new with dark leather seats. It was impeccably clean and it smelled like Hibari's deodorant, a scent Tsuna had come to associate as very masculine.
"Um..." Tsuna turned, feeling very small in the seat. He buckled up absent-mindedly, blinking at Hibari. The dark-haired boy smiled, just a little, and then leaned over. He gently kissed Tsuna on the cheek, by his jaw. Tsuna was certain he was blushing. "Where are we going?" Tsuna asked.
"It's a surprise." His boyfriend put the car in drive and took off down the street. He shifted, so that his right hand was on the wheel, and he held his left hand out, palm open. Tsuna blinked, trying to figure out what he was supposed to do. Hibari waited for him to figure it out.
"Oh!" The realization dawned on him, and he reached out and took Hibari's hand. It was much bigger than his; while Tsuna had grown some, Hibari had really started to hit his growth spurt and at the moment, towered over him.
Hibari snorted.
"Hey, I'm not used to this!" Tsuna protested. It was weird, watching Hibari drive. Tsuna had never seen him drive a car and yet he seemed so practiced and focused at it. Tsuna could get a good look at him now too; he was wearing the pants and white-button down shirt from their school uniform still, but he had taken off his tie and armband. His shirt was unbuttoned lower than it would have been at school, sleeves rolled up on his arms. He could see a little bit of the older boy's collarbone. It was kind of hot, in Tsuna's opinion.
"I know." Hibari said. "Do you want to take off your tie? It's about 50 minutes away." Tsuna blinked. He was still wearing his uniform from that day. He reached up and started to undo it, briefly removing his hand from Hibari's to pull his tie off.
"I know you're not going to tell me, but really, where the hell are we going?" He replaced his hand in Hibari's, who squeezed it.
"Surprise." Tsuna huffed. He leaned forward, to mess with the radio. "So touchy." Hibari commented, amusement in his voice.
"I know you're just teasing me." Tsuna said. "Can I at least get a hint?"
"I've been there before."
"That doesn't help me!" Hibari let out a noise that was kind of like a laugh. "Also, good, because I'm a terrible navigator." Tsuna settled back in the seat, watching them pass familiar street signs and buildings. "You know, I've never been out of Namimori." He said. Hibari's head turned towards him suddenly.
"Really?" One of his eyebrows was raised in surprise. "Nami Elementary took a class trip to Kyoto, did they not?"
"My dad was supposed to come visit." Tsuna said. "So my mom kept me home. But he got caught up in work at the last second, supposedly."
"Have you been to the beach?" Hibari asked incredulously. "We're not very far away." Tsuna shook his head.
"No, the times my dad did come home were almost always random, without telling us. I think my mom never wanted to leave so we would be here in case he showed up." Tsuna shrugged. "Or maybe my dad didn't want us leaving Namimori because of all the mafia stuff. I don't know. But I've never left." Tsuna turned to Hibari, tilting his head. "What about you? You love Namimori."
"I've been to a lot of places." Hibari said.
"Have you left Japan?" Tsuna asked curiously. Hibari nodded.
"My parents took me to visit family in China. We've taken a few other trips as well." Hibari confessed.
"Like where?" Tsuna was practically starry-eyed at the idea. Hibari glanced over hesitantly. "I'm not going to be upset or anything, hearing about the places you've been. I want to hear about them."
"We went to Europe when I was young. We apparently have some French family roots, very far back. We went to France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and..." He glanced over one more time. "Italy." Tsuna snorted.
"Did you like it?"
"Namimori is better." Hibari said dismissively.
"Tell me about Italy."
They talked for a while, as it got darker and darker. Tsuna had leaned back in his seat, his eyes closing a little. It seemed like they had slowed down part way through the trip and he couldn't tell how long they'd been driving for. But the car was warm and smelled good, like Hibari. Soft music was playing on the radio and the seats were just so comfortable.
"We're hitting some traffic." Hibari commented when they came to a standstill, red car lights shining through the window. He had checked his phone. "There's an accident up ahead, so it'll an hour and a half total trip." He looked over at Tsuna, who's grip had softened on his hand. "You can go to sleep." He said.
"I don't want you to be driving alone." Tsuna murmured sleepily.
"You're not exactly crucial to the process." Hibari pointed out. He leaned over suddenly, causing Tsuna to squeak as his hand brushed across Tsuna's hip.
Thud!
The seat reclined back suddenly, until it was almost laying down. Tsuna stared up, surprised at Hibari.
"I don't need to sleep." Tsuna insisted.
"Sure."
They talked for a while longer, while Tsuna slowly started to drift out of consciousness. He was sure Hibari could tell once his words started slurring and his eyes were shut. "Just closing them for a second..." Tsuna muttered. He felt his boyfriend squeeze his hand.
When he woke up, it was to a hand gently shaking his arm. There was a song softly playing on the radio, and the windows were rolled down. There was a sound that he couldn't quite place in the background, soft and gentle, as the breeze wafted in through the window. The air was a little cooler, but Tsuna was warm in the car.
"Tsunayoshi." Hibari's voice was soft. Tsuna blinked the sleep from his eyes, stretching out.
"Hm?"
"I'm getting us some food. I'll be back in a second." He felt something being pressed into his hand. He felt them for a second. They were the car keys.
"We're not going to dinner?" Tsuna asked, confused.
"Yes. And no." Hibari drew back, opening the car door. The vehicle beeped softly. "Do you want something to drink?"
"Um, just some water?" Tsuna asked, as he slowly sat up, feeling along the side of the seat for the mechanism that would bring it back up. He saw Hibari nodding sharply, and then the door closed. Tsuna yawned, rubbing his eyes and focusing on the time on the car. It was 7, so not too late, he guessed.
He was trying to figure out where they were, peering out the windows. They were outside what looked like a small food stand, parked on the side. He had seen Hibari step up onto the ledge, before he disappeared out of view. It was lit up with lanterns and he could hear voices from nearby, laughing, with the sound of glasses clinking in the background. On the other side, he could see the road disappear into some trees, winding and dark. But through them, he could swear he saw lights, down below. They were at the top of some kind of hill, and Tsuna supposed there must have been a town down below.
The air smelled different than normal, but Tsuna couldn't place it. It was nice, and that noise in the background was soothing. He spent the rest of the time trying to figure out what it could be, until he spotted Hibari stepping off the porch again and walking back to the car. He sat back down in the driver's seat, turning around and reaching behind Tsuna's head with a bag of containers of food. He set them down in the backseat, leaning in. His slightly unbuttoned shirt gave Tsuna a good view of his collarbone and neck, straining as he reached behind Tsuna's head, one hand on the seat, with the sleeves rolled up.
Tsuna's face went red.
He didn't know why he thought it was so hot but it was.
He averted his eyes when his boyfriend turned back around, handing him a water bottle. He left the windows rolled down, putting the car into drive.
"Have you figured it out?" Hibari asked.
"Uh, no." Tsuna confessed. "What's that sound?"
"The radio?" Tsuna shook his head.
"No, in the background." Tsuna watched a small smile creep across his boyfriend's face.
"You'll see." The skylark responded loftily.
"I'm going to kill you." Tsuna said, jabbing a finger at him. He squeaked when he felt a hand rub across his thigh absently.
"And then who would drive you home?"
It was odd, seeing Hibari like this. Removed from Namimori, almost...relaxed. It was just him and Tsuna, without the usual level of irritants that made Hibari so twitchy. He was being so charismatic, something Tsuna didn't usually see. Hibari was always strong, always powerful, and Tsuna felt like he knew Hibari's personality well, but this was different.
Not to say Tsuna didn't like it; Hibari was incredibly hot right now.
They drove for a little while longer, Tsuna peering out the window. And when he saw it, he couldn't help but thump his hands against the car heavily.
"Holy shit!" He exclaimed. "That's the ocean!" He was on the verge of sticking his head out the window, trying to get a good look at it; but then they took a turn down the winding road and were driving through a sleepy little town.
It was some kind of harbor town, boats visible through the flashes of buildings. They were older, more traditionally styled. There were lots of lanterns lit up out front, cafes open out to the air, even though it was a little chillier. But no one seemed to mind, and even though it was a Tuesday night, he could hear voices and laughter. Especially when they drove past what seemed like the main square, which had lights all strung up around it and someone was playing music from the middle.
Tsuna was absolutely enchanted.
They drove through the town, to a little hill on the outskirts that overlooked it. Hibari got out of the car first, reaching into the backseat and grabbing the food and what looked like a blanket. Tsuna scrambled out after him, immediately darting up the hill to stare out at the dark waters. The surface was lit up a little from town, and there were boats lined along the marina with lights strung along them as well. They seemed to be houseboats, with people on board smoking cigarettes and chatting. There were a few that were hosting small groups and Tsuna could hear the soft clamor of their voices over the sound of the rocking waves.
He stared out, shocked by how infinite it felt. He had seen pictures, of course. Seen it in TV shows and movies. Had never really thought about how different it would actually be to be there. It seemed so vast and overwhelming. He couldn't see where the surface of the water ended and where the sky began. A breeze ruffled his hair. He felt a hand at his waist, and turned to look at Hibari, who was full-on grinning now.
"I didn't realize you had never seen the ocean when I planned this." He said. "But that makes it better." He slipped his arm around Tsuna's waist and gently tilted his head to tap against Tsuna's.
"I love you." Tsuna said. "I want to go into the town later."
"For dessert." Hibari said. He laid out one of the blankets he was carrying on the hill, in the perfect spot for them to look out onto the water and the town. Hibari pulled out the steaming food and they sat on the hill and ate dinner together, Tsuna leaning against Hibari and making him talk about the town they were in. It was apparently somewhere Hibari's parents had brought him when he was young, and he had thought Tsuna would like it. Tsuna curled up next to him while they ate and Hibari dragged the other blanket over him, making sure he was warm even under his jacket.
After they finished eating, Tsuna admitted to Hibari that he'd done a good job.
"Alright. I'll give it to you. This is pretty romantic." He said. Hibari raised an eyebrow.
"Did you think I was incapable of romance?"
"Uh, yeah." Tsuna answered without hesitation. Hibari let out a sharp laugh.
"I'm glad you like it." He said, dipping his head. "It is...nice to spend time with you away from all the herbivores at school." Hibari said slowly, as if they hadn't already been dating for years.
"I feel like I learned a lot about you." Tsuna said. "I don't know how a lot of it never came up." Hibari shrugged.
"The primary focus has been to keep you alive." Hibari said dryly. "It does not leave time for many other things." Tsuna watched him, profile outlined in the moonlight. He studied Hibari's features, who slowly turned to look at him. "Yes?"
"Nothing!"
"You are staring." He stated.
"I'm appreciating." Tsuna said. Hibari cocked his head to the side.
"May I ask something personal?"
"We've been dating since I was 14." Tsuna said incredulously. They had already had sex.
"13, really."
"13?" Tsuna wanted to know. Hibari shrugged.
"That's when I decided you were mine."
"You didn't clue me in!" Tsuna protested. "And if I remember correctly, I had to drag it out of you!" Hibari blinked back nonchalantly. It seemed almost impossible now, but Tsuna remembered how nervous Hibari had been. How afraid he was of ruining one of the closest relationships in his life. "Also, when? When was that? How did I not notice?"
"When I told you to call me Kyoya. You were mine, after that. Whether we were together or not." It took Tsuna a second.
"After I bit you? After I was shot?" Tsuna demanded, voice raising a pitch. "No wonder I didn't notice! Was it the biting?" Tsuna had to know. Hibari's lips twitched in a smile, visible in the dark.
"Maybe." He couldn't tell if Hibari was yanking his chain or not. Hibari's sense of humor was possibly his most unexpected quality and Tsuna literally could never tell when Hibari was messing with him or not. Tsuna sighed.
"What were you going to ask?"
"Why are you attracted to me?" Hibari asked bluntly. He was unbelievable. "I am aware I have qualities that can be considered attractive, but they are not ones I initially believed would be important to you."
"What qualities do you think wouldn't be important to me?" Tsuna was going to answer the question; but this was a unique opportunity to dig into Hibari's mind and he was so curious. "I have no idea what you're talking about."
"Strength. Power. I am also aware of what is said about my physical appearance." Hibari said. "Those did not seem especially important to you. So why?"
"Your personality." Tsuna said. "Of course."
Hibari laughed out loud.
"That is unexpected."
"I mean, I like all the other stuff. But I like you because of your personality. You're sweet, in your own way. And charismatic. And you have a very underrated sense of humor."
"I am most definitely not sweet." Hibari said with a snort. He sounded like he was about to burst out laughing. Tsuna poked him in the arm. "You are potentially the only person on this planet who thinks I am sweet."
"What about your parents?"
"I do not doubt they love me, but my first grade teacher's claims that I was a "demon child" were not unfounded." Hibari said with a shrug. Tsuna laughed. Hibari was studying his face closely. He leaned in suddenly, the sudden motion causing Tsuna to squeak and fall backwards into the grass. Hibari rolled his eyes, but went with it. He shifted over him, sliding one arm under him and scooping him up from the grass. He leaned in, his warm breath ghosting over Tsuna's neck. Hibari brushed his lips against Tsuna's own. Tsuna was firmly stuck in his position under Hibari, looking up at the dark figure over him, partially illuminated by the moon. He tilted his head, smiling at Hibari. "You always do that." Hibari said.
"Do what?"
"Just smile at me." Tsuna half expected the skylark to order him to stop smiling. Tsuna was memorizing the way his hair fell into his grey eyes, the cut of his jaw. "Are you happy?" Tsuna was caught off guard by the question.
"Am I happy?" Tsuna repeated.
"It is a simple question."
"In general? Or with you." Tsuna had no idea how to answer that. Tsuna's life was complicated. He wasn't unhappy. He was certainly happier than he was before. Maybe that was all he could ask for.
"With me." Hibari said.
"Yes." Tsuna answered firmly. "I'm happy with you." He thought for a moment. "I'd like to do more things like this, though." Hibari nodded sharply to himself. The action was so familiar to Tsuna now.
"We will." He leaned down, pressing his lips more firmly to Tsuna's. He felt a tongue swipe against his lower lip, and he parted his own, letting Hibari deepen the kiss. The skylark's tongue slipped into his mouth and he felt a hand against his jaw as the other pulled him up closer, pressing Hibari's body along his. He reached up, putting one hand on Hibari's shoulder. The other he tangled in Hibari's hair. They separated briefly, Hibari murmuring along Tsuna's lips, "Move your legs apart." He tugged on Tsuna's knee, so Tsuna propped them up either side of Hibari so he could settle in between them.
They spent a while like that, slow, gentle kisses, until Hibari moved down to press his lips to Tsuna's jaw, and down his neck, softly. Tsuna was getting a little heated, running his hand through his boyfriend's hair. Hibari pressed his face against Tsuna's neck, kissing him one more time before he sat up, pulling Tsuna up with him. He ruffled his hair, before shifting, tilting his head.
"What?" Tsuna asked.
"I want you to sit in my lap." Hibari said. Tsuna furrowed his brow.
"Right now?"
"You don't have to." Tsuna wasn't sure where this was going, but he shifted himself over until he was comfortably seated in his boyfriend's lap. He peered up at surprisingly soft grey eyes.
"Like this?" He asked. Strong arms wrapped around him, pulling him into Hibari's chest as he set his chin on Tsuna's head, tucking him close. Hibari shifted, burying his face in Tsuna's fluffy hair and inhaling.
"You're so small." He said.
"You're weird." Tsuna murmured but cuddled up to his chest. Eventually, Hibari unwrapped his arms from Tsuna, whispering,
"Dessert?"
They ended up taking a walk down to the little town together. Tsuna couldn't keep the look of awe off his face as they walked under the lights, peering into the shop windows.
"Look!" Tsuna said, pointing down the road as a dog came trotting around the corner. It padded down the road, tongue out, letting out a tiny bark. It padded up to Tsuna and Hibari. Tsuna immediately dropped to his knees, reaching out to pet it. He scrunched up the fur around his fluffy neck and then moved to rub his fluffy ears. He cooed at the dog, who licked his arm. "He's so cute." Tsuna said. Hibari bent down next to him, lifting the tag on his collar.
"He belongs to the cafe down the street." Hibari said. Tsuna wrapped his arms around the dog's neck, and it barked, licking his face. Tsuna giggled. He stood up, and the dog pawed lightly as his leg. It started walking down the street and Tsuna followed it, as it took him back to the cafe. "A very effective marketing trick." Hibari commented.
Tsuna didn't even care that it worked on him. The puppy was so cute.
It was one of those open cafes, with a group of older men playing cards at one of the tables in the corner. A radio was sat out on the counter. It smelled great, like coffee and pastries. Even though it wasn't warm outside, the bakery was still running and it warmed the entire cafe. Tsuna felt a distinct temperature change as they stepped up. The woman behind the counter smiled at them.
"I see you've met Adzuki-san!" Tsuna wanted to die, that was so cute. The dog pushed his nose against Tsuna's leg again, and he resisted the urge to bend back down and start rubbing his fluffy head. "He likes to go exploring."
"Adzuki-san is very cute." Tsuna said.
"Can I get you two anything?" She asked cheerfully. "I would recommend the chocolate cake; it's our best seller." She winked at them. She was older, grey hair pulled back into a bun, but incredibly cheerful. Tsuna turned to Hibari, mouth open, about to ask him what he would like.
"Does that sound good to you?" Hibari asked quietly. Tsuna closed his mouth, nodding. "Chocolate cake and a cup of green tea."
"Would you like two forks?" She asked. Hibari considered this for a moment, before quite obviously slipping his arm around Tsuna's waist.
"Yes."
Tsuna objectively knew Hibari didn't care that people saw them together. He didn't care that people knew they were dating. But sometimes he still doubted it, not because he thought Hibari was ashamed of him; but because Hibari was generally a very private person.
Hibari paid, and then they took a seat in the cafe. Tsuna smiled at Hibari as he shoved a piece of cake in his mouth. He was about to say something, when he felt a wet nose against his other hand, and he looked down to see Adzuki pushing his nose against him. He scratched his head.
"He likes you!" The woman called over. Hibari snorted.
"He's just begging for food." The skylark commented. He reached a hand out, and the dog immediately placed his head in Hibari's palm. Tsuna watched as his boyfriend scratched the dog's neck, and very seriously said to Adzuki, "Chocolate is not good for dogs. You should not beg for it." Tsuna put his chin in his hand, watching them. Hibari rubbed Adzuki's ears. "Go beg from them; they have biscuits." He informed the puppy. Instead, Adzuki curled up at his feet.
"This is adorable." Tsuna said. Hibari rolled his eyes.
When they finally got back in the car, Hibari unrolled the windows. Tsuna could hear the waves rolling behind them, watching as Hibari draped one hand against the window. His eyes were distant. Tsuna watched the sea breeze ruffle Hibari's hair.
"I don't want to take you home yet." He said. He turned his head towards Tsuna slowly. "Do you want to go home?" Tsuna was torn, knowing he should and not caring if he was going to be tired in the morning. Not if he could stay in this moment forever.
"No. I want to stay with you." Tsuna said, smiling softly at his boyfriend.
"Don't say that." Hibari said. "I might keep you here."
"Okay." They went silent for a moment, both thinking about it.
"You have school tomorrow." Hibari said. Tsuna watched him slowly bring his hand up, to rest against his jaw.
"You do too." Tsuna pointed out. Hibari smiled.
"I don't go to class." Before Tsuna could lurch out of the seat with victory, he raised an eyebrow. "That was a joke." He turned in his seat, draping his hand over the back of Tsuna's.
"You don't have to take me home." Tsuna said. "I'll just be tired tomorrow. I don't care."
"I love you." Hibari said.
And there was a moment, of sea breeze wafting in, of Hibari looking at him seriously, of the laughter in the town down below that was just absolutely beautiful.
Hibari leaned back in the seat, putting the car in drive.
"But you get cranky when you don't get enough sleep." Tsuna felt a hand in his hair, ruffling it. Tsuna pouted, but Hibari was correct.
They drove back, Tsuna drifting in and out and talking to Hibari. He felt Hibari's hand on his thigh, rubbing along it lightly, soothingly. For someone who was so aloof, his boyfriend could be surprisingly tactile. After all, it was him who had asked Tsuna to sit in his lap. Tsuna had thought about doing something like that for a while, but didn't want to crowd into Hibari's personal space when he didn't want it. Knowing that Hibari had those kinds of thoughts too was touching to him.
When they started to see things he recognized he blinked the sleep away from his eyes and perked up. They pulled up to his house, Hibari parking the car and looking over at him. Tsuna didn't really want to get out.
"What?" Tsuna said.
"This is your house." Hibari said dryly. Tsuna made a face back, yawning and slowly unbuckling himself. He shifted in his seat, leaning over to give his boyfriend a kiss goodnight. Hibari beat him to the punch, one arm reaching around him and pulling him closer, giving him a soft peck on the lips. Tsuna smiled against him. He felt a hand come up, to zip up his jacket. "It's cold." Hibari muttered against him. Tsuna wanted to grab his face and make out with him. Instead, he just pressed his forehead against Hibari's.
"I had a great time, Kyoya." He said. "Thank you for taking me." Tsuna wanted to jump Hibari's bones, he was so in love with him right then. He felt a hand scrunch his hair.
"Goodnight, Tsunayoshi. I will see you tomorrow."
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Hibari...can be hot when he wants to be.
Also...there is a VERY NSFW continuation of this that I wasn't sure if I should post as a sequel or as a second chapter. On the one hand, I like having this stand alone as just their date, but on the other, the second part definitely goes with this. Let me know, I guess?