Chapter 1: Drawing Days
An angel without wings once said to me, "I lost the map that would lead me back home."
All Tsuna remembered was Uni and Gamma disappearing in a brilliant white flash. Were they all going back to the past? What would happen to everyone else that will stay in the future? Will Byakuran still be around? So many questions were swirling around in his head now that he was literally left in the darkness. He felt cold. Was he dead now? Was it because he was the holder of the Vongola Sky Ring? For some reason, his back was getting drenched. Was he that nervous?
"Wha—Hey!" Tsuna started flailing around. He wasn't sweating. Instead, he was in an unknown body of water somewhere. "Where am I!"
His vision cleared, and what used to be an endless abyss of darkness gave way to a beautiful blue sky with one or two small clouds dotting its surface. Tsuna smiled at the thought that the battle of the future was now over and that he and his friends were back home. Was he in the school swimming pool?
"Crap!" Tsuna gasped before realizing that he couldn't swim. Up until now, he was simply floating, but upon the realization, he stopped. Tsuna started splashing about in the water and taking in all the air he could breathe. 'What do I do!' Tsuna panicked. 'Reborn isn't here! What should I do!'
Tsuna immediately started sinking, but then he started thinking of that memory of everyone trying to teach him how to swim. He knew that following Ryohei's example would just drown him quicker and he could barely remember what Haru and Yamamoto were saying at that time.
TENTH!
Now he remembered what Gokudera was struggling to teach him! He used what looked like a triangular protractor, was wearing glasses, and was scribbling…stuff onto a whiteboard. I have to think like he does! Tsuna concluded. However, all that came to mind was…
Juudaime! Juudaime!
"Juudaime!" Gokudera shouted when he spotted Tsuna drowning in the distance. He quickly and flawlessly swam over to Tsuna and grabbed him by the hood. "Juudaime! Don't worry!" He assured him with a grin. "You'll never drown with me by your side!" He continued to keep his enthusiastic demeanor despite the fact that he could barely pull Tsuna along.
"G-Gokudera-kun!" Tsuna exclaimed, surprised by such a sudden appearance. Gokudera always shouting his title was a bit worrying, but he was always there to support him, so it didn't really matter. He also wasn't drowning anymore, and that was a relief.
"Juudaime! We're gonna get to shore in no time!"
Shore? Tsuna briefly looked around and saw that he wasn't in the deep end of the Namimori Junior High swimming pool. Where there was supposed to be concrete was actually replaced by tropical palm trees and white sand.
Suddenly, something caught onto his leg. It snaked around his ankle before it started pulling him down into the water. Gokudera took a large breath of air before his head sank beneath the water. He looked up at Tsuna, who was now aware of what was happening to his right hand man, but could do nothing to help because he was drowning once more. Realizing he didn't have much time before he needed another breath, Gokudera reached for the box containing the integral piece of the Sistema CAI.
"No one messes with Skull!" a childish sounding voice called out.
Gokudera briefly wondered where he had heard the name before, but he cut his thoughts short when he was being swiftly pulled out of the water. He was thankful to be still be breathing but his mind went dizzy from being flung out so suddenly. He was suspended upside-down by what appeared to be an octopus tentacle. He was wondering why this was so familiar to him, but nonetheless, he resolved to end the battle.
"I won't…let you harm him!" Gokudera exclaimed at his assailant, in spite of his blurred vision.
Gokudera quickly brought his storm-imprinted Vongola ring to one of his boxes and grinned, practically assured of his victory. However, when his red box opened up, it revealed two pairs of small, but razor-sharp claws aimed directly for his face.
"Nyaaaaa!" Uri hissed with the same annoyed look it almost always had.
"Dammit! Stupid cat!" Gokudera yelped as he tried to escape the ferocious swipes of his feline companion. "While you're here…" Gokudera grabbed Uri by his ribcage. "Make yourself...USEFFUL!" He tossed Uri at wherever the owner of the octopus happened to be.
Meanwhile, Tsuna was still drowning, but he managed to get to shore. "G-Gokudera-kun!" He panted, out of breath from his near-death experience. He quickly scrambled around his pockets for the Hyper Dying Will pills, but was running out of time as Gokudera was flung into the air by the enormous octopus with Uri following soon after.
"You see! I'm a much better fighter than the likes of the tenth Vongola and his so-called guardians!" Skull announced with pride. "I'm going to get you back for all hose times you humiliated me in front of the Arcobaleno!" He stared thoughtfully at Gokudera, who had fallen into the water, together with Uri. "Whoops. Looks like I didn't get the tenth Vongola…" Then he raised a fist high in the air. "But getting one of his guardians is just as good!"
"N-No!" Tsuna shouted. "This can't be happening! Where are my pills!"
Suddenly, a rush of air seemed to pass by Tsuna. The Vongola boss quickly whirled around to see what it was, but saw nothing behind him. There was, however, a shadow that managed to jump high into the air and loomed far above Tsuna's head. It was vaguely in the shape of a person, but it was also wielding a very strange weapon. It was almost like the combination of a sword and…something else. The figure brought down his weapon onto the large octopus, but had somehow missed Skull.
Gokudera burst out of the water, gasping for air. He floated at the surface, shouting, "Who the hell is that kid?"
"Introductions later!" The spiky-haired teen shouted at him. He quickly jumped away from one of the octopus' tentacles and countered with another strong, downward strike to its head. "You have to be faster than that if you want to beat me!"
"Dumb brat!" Skull whined as he jumped off the octopus' head and onto shore. "Hey! You better stop mussing with us or I'm going to have to bring out the big guns!"
Tsuna, who was still on the shore and currently emptying out his jacket's pockets, looked over to where Skull was standing. Casually, he asked, "Hey, Skull, have you gotten taller?"
"Idiot! Of course I have! When I appeared in this strange land, I was no longer the size of an infant! With my true size, I'm able to unleash all the power I have on anyone who opposes me!" Skull shouted with arrogance. "Now!" He shouted towards his pet octopus. "Eliminate that spiky haired twit!"
"Hey, who're you calling a twit!" The teenager shouted. One tentacle tried to get a hold of his weapon, but he quickly jumped several meters into the sky. As another tentacle reared up for another attempt to grab him, he righted himself in the air and tossed his weapon towards the octopus. It released a small glow when it impacted and knocked the creature onto its side while the object returned to its owner. "Piece of cake!" The warrior called out.
Tsuna stared at the teenager standing in front of him. 'He's at my age, but he hasn't been shot into Dying Will Form or anything like that. Just who is he?' He paused for a second before wondering about the odd shape of his weapon. With a forced smile, he reached into his pants pocket and found the Dying Will pills. "Well, looks like I won't be needing these right—"
"Too cocky!"
The spiky-haired teenager whirled around and received a swift punch to his right cheek. With a shout of pain, he was knocked into the water while Skull laughed, "There's a reason I'm an Arcobaleno! When you get the upper hand, don't assume the battle's over!"
"Speak for yourself, bastard!" Gokudera yelled. He fired a burst of storm-powered flames at Skull, but the latter backflipped out of the way.
"Gokudera-kun!" Tsuna shouted. "You're okay!"
"Of course I'm okay! I wouldn't be a proper right-hand man if I wasn't!" the guardian assured him. "Now, let's finish this!"
"Fine by me!"
The spiky haired teenager emerged from the water, practically unscathed. Skull started to slowly back away from the three fighters. Gokudera was eyeing the boy with the unusual blade, but still kept his attention on Skull. Tsuna was conscious of the stranger, but considered him an ally, especially considering he helped them out despite not knowing who they were. Skull himself was looking around for someone.
"Hmph. I thought Reborn-senpai was with you guys. If he isn't here, then there's no point in fighting you people." He brought out an indigo-colored box, together with the indigo Arcobaleno pacifier and pressed them together. The hatch opened, and a motorcycle was formed from the cloud flames produced from the box. "Well, I'm out of here!"
The octopus, recovered from its knockout, retreated into the ocean and out of sight. While everyone was focused on the animal, Skull started up the motorcycle and rode off into the sky using the cloud flames.
"Hey! We're not done with you yet!" The brown-haired fighter shouted angrily as Skull made his escape. "Jeez, can you believe the nerve of that guy?" He angrily stamped his foot against the sand and looked towards the sky. "And I was starting to enjoy that fight too…"
Tsuna and Gokudera both took a glance at each other before staring back at the boy. Tsuna was a little concerned of what he would do next, but he forced a smile as he took a few steps forward. "H-Hey, thanks for helping us out just now."
The warrior turned around with a confused look on his face. But then he smiled and gave a thumbs-up as he turned around. "No problem! It's my job you know!" His smile faded as the other two returned his previous dumbfounded look. "Oh, so you don't know. Well, I'm pretty sure you'll figure it out. By the way, my name's Sora!"
"Hey! You're supposed to talk more in a more formal tone! And you're supposed to explain everything to Juudaime right now!" Gokudera demanded. While the Sistema CAI disappeared back into its box, his Storm Vongola ring burned with an intense red flame.
"Okay, mom…" Sora chuckled, much to Gokudera's annoyance. He turned towards Tsuna. "I'm assuming you're…Joo-die-mee, right?"
Tsuna smiled. "Well, that's just a title. My names Tsunayoshi Sawada, but everyone calls me 'No-good-Tsuna'. Of course, my friends would usually call me Tsuna."
Sora paused for a second before following up with, "Do you have some self-esteem issues or something?" He saw Tsuna shrug, but then he shrugged too. "Well, I guess there's nothing wrong with that." He turned towards Gokudera and rolled his eyes. "I guess I have to who you are too."
The option of unleashing Uri onto him was becoming more and more appealing, but he looked over to Tsuna and gave a sigh of irritation. "I'm Hayato Gokudera, the Smoking Bomb of the Vongola, the Tenth Storm Guardian, and Tsuna's right hand man." He paused before adding, "If you ever refer to Juudaime as 'No-Good-Tsuna', you will die."
Surprisingly, Sora was unperturbed by this announcement and crossed his arms with a smirk. "Well, it's safe to assume that we're all on the same side, right?" Tsuna and Gokudera were both silenced, not sure what to answer. "On second thought, just follow me. I'm pretty sure my friends will listen to what you have to say. Just follow me!" Sora took off, with Tsuna and Gokudera following soon after.
Gokudera ran close by Tsuna and whispered, "I don't trust him, Juudaime."
Tsuna gave a weak smile and answered, "Well, he helped us. I don't think he's a bad guy."
Gokudera gave a grunt of reluctant approval before running past Tsuna and catching up to Sora. He was still skeptical of this newfound ally, despite the fact that he had helped them earlier. He could just be another enemy that was trying to gain their trust. 'Regardless of whether or not he's an enemy, I'll protect Juudaime from whatever comes our way.'
Yamamoto found himself wandering the streets of an unknown place. This didn't bother him, as he assured himself that he would end up finding Tsuna and the others anyway. 'This happened when we were first transported ten years into the future, and we managed to find each other again. There's nothing wrong in thinking that it'll happen again, right?' As he continued pondering, he came upon a staircase that had the perfect view of the sunset against a hazy orange sky.
"This kind of sunset reminds me of home…" He wondered out loud. "But we'll get home soon enough. I know we will." Yamamoto turned around after hearing footsteps coming his way. He found three other kids that were roughly his age who were looking at him with expectation. "Umm…hi?"
"You're not with Seifer and his gang are you?" The blond teen asked.
"Who's Seifer?" Yamamoto asked in return.
"Good, so you're not." The brown-haired girl replied. "If you ever come across them, be sure not to stick around."
"What are you saying, Olette? That would be just like running away!" The supposed leader of the group rebuked. "They say that Olette's the smart one, but anything she says will land you in hot water! So don't listen to anything she says!"
"You're the one that gets us in trouble Hayner!" Olette scolded. Then she turned towards the last one of the group. "Pence! Say something!"
Yamamoto simply listened to them bicker for a few minutes before heading down the stairs. However, he thought about how they reminded him of the Vongola family. He was surprised by how little people, or enemies for that matter, there were. However, he reached a small sandlot and was surprised what little there was here compared to every other place.
"This place is so empty and quiet…" He sighed. 'As much as fighting was dangerous, I'd almost prefer that to having to stick around in a place like this.' He then took out his Vongola box and pressed his ring to it. He chose to take out one of his swords imbued with the tranquil blue rain flame. "Oh well! If I'm here, I might as well practice!"
Yamamoto started brushing up on some of his earlier techniques without missing a step or slacking off. Whenever he trained, it would be with all of his strength. "First Form: Shajiku no Ame!" He leapt forward and thrust his sword forward into an invisible enemy. "Fifth Form: Samidare!" Cutting diagonally, he dropped the sword into his other hand before finishing the attack. "Eighth Form…" Yamamoto stopped himself. He lifted his sword in the air horizontally and gazed up at his sword, which reflected his eyes with the added blue rain flame. "It was only a few weeks, but it seems so long since I learned these." Instead of retreating into nostalgic depression, he smiled and regained a fighting pose. "The Shigure Soen Style is perfect and invincible!"
Four passers-by looked onward at his training. The leader, a teen with blond hair and a scarred face boldly stepped up. "Hey!"
Yamamoto turned around and looked at the small group. He smiled and waved before attempting to continue his training.
"Hey! You don't ignore Seifer like that, y'know!" A tanned and muscular teenager responded. "Seifer here is the best fighter here and don't you forget it!"
"Undefeatable." A silver-haired girl added.
"Damn straight," Seifer declared. "And this is our spot, so you better hurry and scram."
Yamamoto, still smiling, withdrew his weapon and said, "Okay!"
However, as Yamamoto began to walk off, Seifer eyed his sword as it disappeared. The sight of withdrawing one's weapon as such reminded him of that one kid with spiky brown hair and the oddly shaped sword. Despite his efforts, the strange boy had beaten him anyway. Seeing as he had already beaten other aspiring strugglers, he saw a new chance arise.
"On second thought, let's all see if you defeat me," Seifer proposed, much to the others' surprise. "If you win, you're the new Struggle champion. And if I win…" Seifer grinned. "…I get to keep that fancy sword of yours."
Yamamoto still smiled, unfazed. "Looks like I have no choice but to fight and win now."
Tsuna, Gokudera, and Sora were all on top of one of the smaller islands. This island had a unique palm tree that had grown in a horizontal manner so that it was hanging above the water. Gokudera and Tsuna were sitting on the trunk while Sora simply rested against the base.
"So…Sora," Tsuna started. "I know that this kind of place is tropical and stuff, but it would be nice to know what it's called."
Sora took a deep breath before explaining. "This place is called Destiny Islands. The island that we're on is just one of many that are apart from the mainland." Sora pointed outwards toward the ocean. "Even then, we're still a part of something much bigger." Sora then pointed upwards, towards the sky. "If you have the right vessel, you can depart from this world and go to many others. Those worlds are all full of many different people and new adventures just waiting to happen!" Sora realized he was starting to drift off topic and glanced back at the other two.
"I'll just assume that we're from one of the other worlds out there…" Tsuna sighed, only understanding a few bits of the explanation.
"But what we want to know is how we get back to our own world. Who knows what's going on back there…" Gokudera responded.
"Well, I wouldn't know how to deal with that," Sora replied. 'Donald and Goofy would be okay with me telling them right? They said I didn't have to meddle in the affairs of other worlds. But it would be okay if they, well…meddle with ours right? Besides, it's for a good cause.' He held out his hand and materialized his weapon. "This is called the keyblade. I would use this to 'seal' the hearts of the worlds so that monsters called the 'Heartless' wouldn't destroy them."
"Sounds pretty skewed if you ask me," Gokudera grumbled. "For all we know, that could just be a theatrical trick you made using a box…"
"What box?" Sora asked. "Oh, you mean those things you used to fight with back then? Well, I don't have one of those. How do you use those? Those look kinda cool! I want to them in action!"
"Well, I don't think it's useful when it's not in battle…" Tsuna replied.
"You're right," Sora agreed, much to Tsuna's relief. "They probably don't do much in battle anyways." In response, to that, Gokudera tensed up. But Sora continued, aware of the verbal insult. "I mean, that weapon couldn't even catch that biker guy." Sora thought for a second. "But maybe it isn't the weapon's fault. It's probably because of the dork that has sloppy aim."
"You're practically asking for it," Gokudera growled, readying his ring and his box. He hopped off the tree trunk before glaring furiously at Sora.
"W-Wait Gokudera!" Tsuna pleaded. "He probably didn't mean it! I mean, this is just a big understanding! You don't have to fight!"
'I have to be a strong right-hand man to Juudaime. Not only do I have to be one, but I also have to prove to others that I'm someone not to be messed with. I'll start by bashing this idiot's head in.' Gokudera fumed. "I don't have to fight, but I want to fight."
"Now you're talking!" Sora yelled.
The two both ran over to the beach close by, with Tsuna following. However, he ended up tripping and falling on the sand when he tried to jump off the small shack like the other two did. Lifting his head from the sand, he saw Gokudera and Sora take fighting stances. He somehow had to stop them!
"You do realize that I just wanted a simple spar right?" Sora asked, thinking his joke went a little too far.
"Despite that, there's still something I just don't like about you," Gokudera answered. "You've been disrespectful towards Juudaime, and that I can't forgive! I'll show you how big of a mistake you've really made!"
Gokudera pressed his ring onto the right box this time and let his small cannon clamp onto his arm. Then he opened up another box and slid the ammo inside. Sora, not missing a chance to strike, leapt forward and lifted his keyblade over his head in order to prepare for a strong downward strike. Gokudera quickly fired the cannon and a small blue explosion was made as soon as the blast made contact with the keyblade.
"If you keep charging into my attacks, this is going to be a quick fight," Gokudera yelled into the small obscuring cloud. He backflipped out of the cloud and promptly landed on his feet. "Is the fight over already?"
"Not even close!"
The keyblade, coated in light, emerged from the dissipating cloud as a projectile. Gokudera could easily register the movement and stepped aside. The keyblade landed in the sand while the smoke cleared, leaving Sora in a thoughtful pose.
"Hey, what was that you just pulled?" Sora asked. "You slowed me down didn't you?"
Gokudera gave a nod. "That's the power of the rain flame. And there's plenty more of where that came from!"
As Gokudera readied the cannon, Sora had the keyblade return to his hand in a small flash. But he also noticed the five rings on the former's right hand. The rings were burning with five different colorations: red, yellow, blue, green, and violet. He realized that these could possibly represent five different forms of ammunition. Sora then raised his keyblade over his head and cried, "Wind!"
Gusts of wind started to swirl around Sora in the shape of a sphere, but Gokudera fired a storm-flame powered blast in the hope that it would put it out. The keyblade wielder dodge rolled to the side and cast another spell. A large block of ice was conjured from the tip of the keyblade and flew straight towards the storm guardian.
"That's not gonna work!" Gokudera shouted, calling forth two of his shields to protect him. The block of ice scattered upon impact and landed in the sand in the form of several smaller ice shards. "My Sistema C.A.I. can cover almost all of my bases during combat. There's no chance you'll win against me!"
"I'll make you eat those words!" Sora rebuked.
Sora ran straight towards Gokudera while readying the keyblade. Gokudera proceeded to shoot out another red burst with a grin on his face. Victory was sure to come his way. However, it was wiped off his face when the storm flames diverged upon meeting the small whirlwind surrounding Sora. Sora jumped in the air and swung his keyblade downward with the full force of both of his arms. Gokudera summoned one of the shields to defend him, but the keyblade wielder cut through it almost instantly and the attack connected with Gokudera's torso, sending him flying a few meters.
"What was that about me winning?" Sora asked as the whirlwind slowly dissipated.
"You got lucky…" Gokudera panted. The whirlwind that Sora conjured did more than simply divert the burst of storm flames. The wind had given him several cuts upon his skin and small rips on his clothes. In addition, the strong attack of the keyblade had nearly broken one of his ribs. Gokudera had greatly underestimated his opponent.
Gokudera glared angrily at Sora while he loaded the ammunition containing the lightning property. Sora focused energy onto the keyblade, making it glow in a brilliant gold aura. The two raised their weapons at each other simultaneously. All was silent for a few moments until Sora rain towards Gokudera, shouting, "Sonic Rave!" Gokudera, in turn, fired the cannon while calling out, "Flame Thunder!"
A dark green explosion erupted from where the attacks collided, and the entire beach was obscured. Gokudera made use of his unique contact lenses and utilized their ability to detect even the slightest movement. With the lenses he was able to see two darkened silhouettes instead of just one. When the smoke finally cleared, Tsuna was in Hyper Dying Will form and had stopped the attacks from actually hitting each other. In one outstretched hand, he held the frozen remains of the lightning-quality burst that still had wisps of green smoke leaking out of one end. In the other hand, he was firmly holding the keyblade, with Sora looking at him in surprise. Strangely, the keyblade wasn't frozen and the arm that held it back started to bleed.
"Juudaime!" Gokudera exclaimed while running over.
"This pointless fight has got to stop," Tsuna responded sternly. The frozen lightning flame slowly evaporated into the air while he let go of the keyblade. Afterwards, the orange sky flame adorning his forehead burned out, and he collapsed onto the sand while clutching his left arm in agony. "That hurts…" Tsuna groaned.
"Alright, we'll stop fighting!" Gokudera agreed. Then he clutched Tsuna's arm and examined it. "Well, it's not broken, but you'd be better off not using it for a while. Looks like it was just immense blunt force." Gokudera glared at Sora, who just stood there. "Hey! You better apologize to Juudaime!"
Sora didn't say anything, but instead directed his keyblade at Tsuna's arm and calmly said, "Heal."
Both the keyblade and Tsuna's left arm were bathed in a tranquil green light. The blood slowly disappeared from Tsuna's arm and the Vongola boss immediately noticed the lack of pain. When the green light had disappeared, Tsuna waved his arm around in astonishment.
"That's amazing!" He thought out loud. "Did you use a sun flame or a lightning flame?"
"Well, it had the sun's 'activation' flame property," Gokudera mused. "But the weapon was glowing green, which should make it a unique form of the lightning flame. But the way the flame didn't seem to move about erratically could possibly categorize it as a cloud flame or a mist flame, don't you think?"
"Err…I don't remember that much in depth information about the flames…" Tsuna replied, embarrassed.
"Why are you guys talking about flames?" Sora asked, irritated about the lack of gratitude. "I didn't use a fire spell. I used a simple 'Cura' and that's it. All it does is heal."
"You idiot! How could you not know about flames despite the fact that you're user of some?" Gokudera retorted angrily. "How the hell does fighting work in this place anyway?" The guardian turned to look back at Tsuna, who now seemed pretty out of it. "And now look what you did to Juudaime! It probably messed with his brain! Do something about it!"
"I didn't do anything!"
"Hey!" Tsuna shouted. "I'd like it if you both stopped fighting for a sec. I'm just fine, and all I'm looking at is that." Tsuna pointed to the sky, and something smaller than an average seagull was flying about. Upon closer inspection, the flying being was a rather small yellow bird. "It's Hibird!"
"You mean that hedgehog jerk's pet?" Gokudera asked. "Juudaime, that means he's somewhere on the island! We have to follow it!"
"O-Okay!"
Both Tsuna and Gokudera ran in the direction Hibird was flying, while Sora tagged along. The latter was silently pondering on what kind of name "Hibird" was. Gokudera pushed through the door leading to the other side of the island but stopped for a moment.
"What's wrong Gokudera?" Tsuna asked.
"What if that jerk ends up attacking us just for disrupting his beauty sleep or something like that?" Gokudera responded with irritation. "I can almost hear him saying—"
"I'm gonna bite you to death."
It was barely noticed, but Gokudera heard Hibari's voice just beyond a large wooden tower and proceeded to follow it to the source. All three of them jumped into the water and ran to the other side of a small rock wall and saw a battle taking place between Kyoya Hibari and another stranger. Gokudera saw that Hibari's opponent had shoulder-length white hair and clothes that were less outlandish than Sora's. Although he was panting with exhaustion, he had intimidating, even cold eyes that seemed like they would see straight through anyone.
"I don't like the idea of you crashing onto my island," the white-haired boy shouted, while holding up a differently styled keyblade.
"And I don't like the idea of you not giving me a warm welcome," Hibari rebuked, raising his cloud flame-powered tonfas. Hibari was in a condition that was just as bad, if not worse. There was large cut on his cheek that was slowly but surely bleeding and his stance was shaky, as if standing was an ordeal for him. "Just try and make me mad," He continued, unfazed by his injuries.
"Alright, but you're asking for it!"
((Hey there everyone! Panda's here on once again! I apologize for not being to update Changing Symphony, but eighth grade SUCKS! I can only imagine what high school will be like. Gross. Oh yeah, I also plan on revamping the first one. Don't worry. It won't change that much. All I'm going to do is make it more literate and actually focus on character development. But I'd say that I'm only about halfway done with that.
Okay! About this fanfic! I ended up getting into Katekyo Hitman Reborn! At first it seemed redundant, but when it actually turned into a straight up shonen series, I was immediately hooked. I wanted to do a fanfic on this for some time, but didn't quite know how to put it together smoothly. Hell, it still isn't smooth. But anyway, my mind started wondering about the end of Chapter 279, and this chapter practically wrote itself. Not really.
There's one last thing. I'M SO SORRY ABOUT MY STORY ON HIATUS! I'M A VERY DISORGANIZED EIGHTH GRADER! MY PARENTS HARDLY LET ME USE THIS PIECE OF CRAP COMPUTER! I'M SORRY! PLEASE ACCEPT MY APOLOGY! So, please look forward to another update of my stories! Please and thank you!))
PS: Thank you readers for still reading. You're the reason I still bother to write. I love you all!