Hello KHR fandom! I'm fairly new here. I've been a silent member of the fandom for about a year now, but this is my first published contribution and I'm pretty excited. This is going to be, as advertised in the summary, a series of drabbles about the relationship between Hibari and his ever-faithful Hibird. Being drabbles, the chapters will be pretty short. Rating for now is K+, may go up to a T.

I do not own Katekyo Hitman Reborn, nor do I wish I do because if I did it would suck.


Hibird came as a surprise to all of Namimori. He made his debut appearance while Hibari was biting some 'rule-breakers' to death during lunch. It was a nice day, and many students were enjoying their lunch outside. Hibari, who had been on the roof all day and was just now showing himself, caught the four students as they noisily made their way up onto the roof as well and he chased them all the way down to the lawn before beating them with his tonfas. He was just walking away when a piping song caught the watching students' attention.

'Midori tanabiku Namimori no
dai naku shou naku nami ga ii~'

A tiny yellow bird soared down from the rooftop, piping out the school song. It fluttered in a circle around Hibari and his victims before dipping down and landing on Hibari's head, nestling itself in his soft hair. "Hibari! Hibari!" It chirped contentedly. And, to the students' amazement, Hibari smiled. The demon of Namimori smiled at the little bird and reached a finger up to stroke it, turning and striding away from the stunned 'herbivores'.

As much of an oddity as this was, the herbivores of Namimori soon became accustomed to seeing the raven-haired teen accompanied by the fluffy ball of yellow. It became normal to see the bird excitedly chirping his name and Hibari responding with a small smile, often talking to it. Hibird became an unofficial mascot of Namimori Middle, and students began bringing treats for him. This was a matter which at first irritated Hibari, but after time began to bring him some amusement after seeing how his pet had become something like a god to the herbivores.

However, whenever Hibari was around Hibird (as he was referred to as by the students and staff alike) would abandon his admirers in favor of singing the school anthem for his master's pleasure, and the unusual pair would patrol the school together. It was such that Hibird became a warning signal to all residents of Namimori, both school and city, that Hibari was around. The high-pitched song he sang was a beacon to all those who feared the teen, a message to retreat. Hibari liked this, of course, because it meant less annoying herbivores crowding around.

Of course, there were always those exceptions. The relentless herbivores that called themselves the Vongola Decimo family and even had the audacity to drag him into it, never seemed to get the message. Hibari took solace in hiding on the roof of Namimori with only Hibird for company and only his beloved school anthem to listen to, and that was exactly how he liked it.