A/N: I hope this pleases you! Enjoy~
"Talking"
'Mostly Thoughts'
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"What the hell are you talking about!? I came here to do a job, and I'm gonna finish it!"
Tsuna groaned and buried his head into his pillow. Afura and his computer have been fighting for the last hour and it wasn't letting up any time soon. Well, he was fighting with his sister, ON the computer. The former stranger was also in Tsuna's room which makes it worse. Tsuna heard a particularly squeaky sound.
"WHAT!? NO!" Afura almost broke Tsuna's eardrums. Finally, Tsuna sat up and threw his pillow at Afura. He looked shocked and stared at Tsuna.
"Can you please be quiet?" Tsuna hissed, "Some people are trying to sleep! We're going to get a noise complaint!" Afura nodded and went back to the computer. After whispering he closed the lid and turned back to Tsuna, who had laid back down.
"Hey. Did you hear about the festival?" Afura asked. Tsuna propped his head on a supplied pillow.
"Hm? What are you talking about?"
"Well, the school's gonna have a festival with all the classes doing theme. Maid, tea, haunted houses, and all that jazz. The school's been talking about it forever!"
"Who planned this?"
"Me."
"And how long have you been here?"
"…"
"Yeah."
"So, are you going to go?" Afura recovered himself.
"Mmm. Probably not. Reborn is gonna make me train or something." But Afura stop listening by the 'probably'. He had opened his laptop.
"Great! Now, sleep." Afura commanded. Tsuna sighed and complied. Afura typed and scrolled down the page. He had yet to read all of Reborn and was only so far. Suddenly Tsuna sat up. He looked around the room until he saw a digital clock that blared, 10:55am. Tsuna shrieked and ran into the bathroom. Afura was confused.
"What's wrong!?" He shouted so Tsuna could hear him through the door.
"I'm late for the meeting! The train gets here at 11:30!" Tsuna's muffled voice came through." Afura laughed and continued on his laptop.
"You are so screwed."
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Tsuna ran down the street with him trying to get his jacket on. After a few minutes of running like that he finally, annoyed, stopped and put it on right. He checked his watch. '11:10!' he thought. Then he sprinted down the road again. Only to bump in to the tree which was wet. Flustered, he looked around. There were huge puddles everywhere and it was amazing that he didn't slip yet. He started to run again but this time ran into the one and only Hibari. But, he didn't just bump into him, he fell on him.
"S-sorry Hibari-san!" Tsuna cried and climbed off. Hibari growled and dusted himself off. When Tsuna saw how wet Hibari was now, he got ready to take off.
"Sawada-
"Please don't kill me! I have to get to the train station!" He took a few steps back. Then, slipped on a rather menacing look puddle.
"Gyah!" Tsuna fell hard on his ankle and cried out. Hibari sighed. 'What an idiot.'
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"Sorry about this Hibari-san." Tsuna said clutching his ankle. After Hibari had kindly threw Tsuna onto his back, it started pouring down raining. They had even missed the train. With nowhere except his house to go, they went there. But, apparently his mom went shopping and took the key under the mat. So, now they were in a hotel, with Hibari looking for bandages.
"Shut up." He said. Tsuna mentally cried and shut his mouth. He prayed that the rain would stop soon. Tsuna twiddled his fingers and pursed his lips.
"W-well…why weren't you headed to the train station Hibari-san?" He asked. Hibari tossed the bandages onto Tsuna's lap. After hearing the satisfactory yelp, he sat in a chair.
"I was going to pick you up." He finally answered. Tsuna gave him a questioning and frightened look. "…Only because the baby said that I can fight with you. You were also late." He finished and crossed his arms. Tsuna wasn't listening as he tried to (badly) tie his ankle. Trying to keep the conversation going although it had already stopped, Tsuna asked Hibari,
"A-ah I see… well, what are we going to do now?" At this Hibari glared.
"Weakling." He practically hissed. Tsuna paled. 'What did I do this time!?' He thought. "Get your bandage right. It's a disgrace."
"Huh?" Tsuna dumbly replied. He looked down to a huge white ball. Grimacing he started to peel it off only to be stopped by Hibari. "Hibari-san?" Not saying anything Hibari looked at the clock hanging gloomily.
"There's another train that comes at 12:30." See Tsuna's blank face he continued, "We have 30 minutes to spare. You're too slow." Then bent down and swiftly untied the tangled mess. Tsuna blew up in red.
"H-Hibari-san! You don't have to do that!" Tsuna pushed Hibari's hand up and scooted back. Growling, Hibari moved closer. Tsuna gulped and moved further. This went on for some time before Tsuna finally reached the back of the room. Smirking, Hibari grabbed Tsuna's foot and squeezed.
"GAHH!" Tsuna yelled-not girly- banged his head on the wall. Passing out, Hibari snickered. This loser was just too easy to predict.
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Tsuna awoke to a loud noise. Then shot up. He was on a couch, very nicely decorated with beige and white stripes. The cushions were white as were the walls with paintings that seemed to me glued to the wall. The room was fairly large and had had a window wall to wall, ceiling to floor. He looked out and saw a blur of colors. The same noise sounded again. Blinking, Tsuna realized that he was on a train with his foot beautifully wrapped in bandages. Tsuna blushed. That was embarrassing. But where was Hibari? Right then, a door next to the window opened and the exact person Tsuna was thinking about stepped in.
"Does your head hurt?" Hibari asked him. Tsuna tensed and felt the now throbbing bruise that ached for attention (1).
"N-no! Where are we Hibari-san?" Tsuna looked around again. Hibari sat on an opposite couch and looked aggravated.
"You really are a herbivore. You can't even tell your surroundings. We're on a train." Hibari insulted him (again). After processing it in his head, Tsuna pointed up a finger.
"Ah! So are we headed to Osaka?" After a curt nod from Hibari, Tsuna nodded along.
"But I also got a call from the baby." At this Tsuna groaned. Reborn was going to kill him. Getting the eager look, Hibari continued, "I didn't pick up but he left a message for you." Tsuna scrambled to catch the phone that was thrown at him. Raising it to his ear, he heard the following message:
'Baka Tsuna. The ninth is very disappointed that you didn't come. That will be extra training for you (Tsuna flinched). Oh, Gokudera wants to talk to you. Here.
'Tenth!? Tenth is that you!? Are you alright!? Do you need me to go there? Tenth! Gah! Let go of me you idiot! I'm talking! Get away you freak! Tenth? Tenth!? You idiot! You made the Tenth hang up!
'Haha, Tsuna was never on.
'Shut up you bastar-!
'Well, anyways Tsuna (Reborn) the Ninth will wait for your arrival. Hurry up.'
-Beep!-
The call ended and Tsuna looked at the phone strangely before putting it aside.
"What did he say?" Hibari was uncharacteristically curious. Tsuna just shook his head.
"Nothing." Then Tsuna sat up. "Where's the bathroom?" Hibari pointed to a door behind Tsuna. Thanking him, Tsuna ran and slammed the door shut. Hibari looked at where Tsuna was sitting. The couch looked elegant. Then he looked at his couch. It was a stuffy but pretty looking armchair. It was hard and bumpy. Probably for show. Then he walked to the large couch and plopped down on it. He sighed in relief and took a nap. Tsuna could have the armchair.
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Tsuna groaned when he tried to get up. Hibari had taken his seat and had to sit in an uncomfortable one. Hibari smirked and helped him up. Tsuna glared half-heartily before accepting the hand and walking off the train.
"Tenth!" Immediately he was glomped by Gokudera. "Are you okay!? Did that bastard hurt you!?"
"N-no…" Tsuna answered meekly and tried to forget the 'flying cello phone, squeeze on his foot, and the banging of his head. Gokudera noticed his uncertainty.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes." Tsuna answered confidently this time. Gokudera nodded and backed off. He led Tsuna to a car which drove him and Hibari to the Ninth. The car ride was awkward. That was as sweetly as you can say it. Tsuna was nervous. He still didn't want to talk yet with Reborn…that would be more awkward than this. Hibari, with his cold nature, didn't say anything and enjoyed the silence. When they got there the Ninth was waiting.
"Hello Tsuna! Glad you can finally make it." The Ninth greeted him and Hibari warmly as he ushered them into the huge (rented) mansion. "I'm sorry that I couldn't meet you in your home, but there were no open tickets. I was in a bit of a rush." This confused Tsuna.
"You said you were in a rush?" The Ninth nodded. "Why?" They had reached a room with a long table. There was Lambo, who was sleeping, Ryohei, who was talking heatedly with another person, Yamamoto. They were laughing and chatted while Gokudera was glaring at them. Mukuro sat in the farthest corner, talking to Reborn. Also there was Dino. He was the one who noticed him first.
"Hey Tsuna! I saved you a seat!" This seemed ridiculous, seeing at least 5 other seats. The table was so long, that another group of people could have a conversation. But, because Mukuro was sitting there, that idea was distinguished. Tsuna seemed slightly frightened and curious why as to Mukuro was there. He thought back to the unexpected his and blushed. Hibari also seemed to notice him and took a grab for his tonfas when the Ninth stopped him.
"Please wait until after the meeting." Hibari growled but complied. He sat in the seat next to Lambo, which was the farthest from Mukuro.
"Tsuna!!!!" Dino shouted once again. This time this caught everyone's attention. Tsuna turned brighter at the attention.
"Tenth! I saved you a seat!" Gokudera cried pushing Yamamoto off. He was repeating everything that Dino said. Torn between two choices, he chose Dino.
"I don't want Yamamoto to have no place to sit." He explained. Although, again, this was absurd, see many open seats Yamamoto could choose from. Gokudera paid no heed to this and settled to glaring at Yamamoto, who was getting back onto his seat. After everyone said his greetings (except Reborn and Mukuro, who were still talking seriously) the Ninth clapped his hands once to get everyone's attention. When he did, he sat down.
"Well, I gathered everyone here for an important meeting." Tsuna dropped his chin. 'Reborn lied! He said he 'felt like it!'' He shouted in his head. Ninth continued. "As you all know, Tsuna is the Tenth boss of Vongola."
"Woahhh! Extreme Tsuna!" Came from Ryohei, who accepted it rather quickly.
"Haha, all part of the mafia game right?" Yamamoto said with a thumbs up. Tsuna nodded quickly and looked back at the Ninth. "The time had come where I introduce the Vongola rings."
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A/N: Thanks for the long wait. I didn't exactly keep my promise. Hehe? My intro to the rings is different but all the same, interesting. I was wondering whether to stop it at the festival, that's why I took down the SPOILERS sign. But now its back up and running!
By the way, when should I add the festival part?
Preview! (Yeah!)
Preview End! (Yeah!)
(1)Haha, ached for attention? And the bruise is hurting? Aching? Get it? Haha.
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I've decided to tell you why I do this annoying '3 tweet' thing every time I end my A/N's. It's because the first time I did it, it was supposed to be a bunny whistling 'tweet' with that ~ line. It came out all weird and said 3 tweet!~ So it stuck…embarrassing!