The Alphabeth Game

AN: I've got 6918/1869 completely stuck in my brain and I decided to actually put all my thoughts into writing XD Hope you'll enjoy!

Summary: It was hot, it was boring and Hibari was stuck in a closet. Could it get worse? Oh yes, he was stuck with Mukuro. "Kufufu... Why don't we play a game, Kyouya-san? We've got time to kill."


Prologue

It was just a normal afternoon and Hibari Kyouya was walking through a hallway of Namimori Middle School, making sure that there was order. Most students had already left, but it didn't hurt to make sure everything was as it was supposed to be.

As he took a turn in a corridor he all of a sudden heard a loud rustling sound, making him hastily turn around and glance the other way. There was no one there, but he had to check it out. With a frown on his face he headed towards the left corridor, determined to find out what had caused the sound.

If Hibari at that moment had known what a grave mistake it would be to walk down the left corridor instead of the right he would never even have thrown a glance that way. He would have ignored the sound, and kept walking down the right corridor to later proceed with getting home.

Sadly enough, Hibari couldn't see into the future, so he did unknowingly of his fate keep walking.

There was no sign of anyone in the corridor, or of something that could have caused the sound. But he ended up stopping right outside a small storage closet. He raised an eyebrow as he noted that the closet wasn't entirely closed.

"Hm..." he opened up the door even more and stepped into the dark space and ran his fingers across the wall in search of button to turn the light on, but once he found it and pushed it nothing seemed to happen. It was broken. He would have to let someone know about that.

A sigh of frustration escaped his lips as he let go of the door and shoved a hand down his pocket to grab his phone, at least that was something he could use as a light source to look around. But just as the Cloud Guardian had brought up his phone a clicking sound was heard right behind him.

The door had closed behind Hibari without him noticing.

"What in the..." he trailed off as he turned around and grabbed the door handle, as he pulled it down nothing happened. The door was clearly locked. Growling under his breath he flipped the phone open, using the display as a flashlight. There was no way to unlock the door from the inside, "What a foolish construction," Hibari said in dislike, trying to pull at the handle a few more times before facing the fact that it wouldn't magically unlock itself.

There he was, all alone in a small closet space. And most people had for sure left the part of the school Hibari was in. Just great!

With a frustrated growl he slammed his fist into the door a few times, hoping that someone might hear him, but he had no high hopes of that, so in the end he took a few cautious steps towards a corner of the small space and sat down. He had his phone so he could probably call someone to get help. But who? He couldn't think of anyone he wanted to be rescued by. It would just be humiliating. The great Hibari locked into a closet in school. Nope, that was something he didn't want anyone to know about.

He sighed lightly as he looked at the display, he only had one battery bar left, too. He'd be surprised if it even survived a phone call... the battery of his phone was not good. At all.

Just as he shut the phone and put it back in his pocket his attention was pulled towards the door, the handle was being pulled down, and a figure stood in the doorway.

"Kufufu... what in the world are you doing in here Kyouya?"

"Don't call me that, herbivore," Hibari spitefully said, not sure to be happy or not about Mukuro showing up, "And don't let that door-,"

He had no time to finish his sentence before Mukuro had taken a step into the room, and of course did the same mistake as Hibari. The door once more shut with a clicking noise, indicating that it was once more locked.

"Ah... it seems we're both locked in, how unfortunate," Mukuro said, but there was no trace of anger or irritation in his voice. Just plain amusement, which only made Hibari more irritated.

"What are you doing here?" Hibari snappily asked.

"Why, I just heard a noise so I came to check. Guess I shouldn't be surprised about you being in the closet though, kufufu..."

Hibari took a deep breath and closed his eyes. Of course he would not get a straight answer from the illusionist. And here he thought things had been bad the minute before, but now he was stuck with Mukuro of all people on the planet. The one person who had absolutely no reason to even be in Namimori Middle School.

"Don't be mad, Kyouya, at least you are not alone," the sound of Mukuro moving was heard.

And apparently Mukuro was planning on sitting down next to Hibari, not to his liking.

"I'll bite you do death if you don't move."

"I'm afraid there's not much space in here, my dear Kyouya... but we could always break down the door and-,"

Mukuro silenced as he felt the cold metal of Hibari's tonfa against his throat, "If you even consider breaking property of Namimori Middle School... I'll break you."

The Mist Guardian laughed and shook his head, "What to do then? People won't be coming here until tomorrow, right?"

"Just shut up."

"Oh but that's no fun," Mukuro insisted and smirked as he came up with an idea, " Kufufu... Why don't we play a game, Kyouya? We've got time to kill."

"No, I don't want to play any of your stupid games," Hibari answered and tried to scoot away from Mukuro, but he didn't really succeed.

Mukuro laughed, "Come on, it will be fun. It's a game I just came up with, you'll enjoy it. It's called the alphabet game."

Was the illusionist joking with him? Hibari did not want to play any games, especially not something that sounded as childish as the alphabet game. But on the other hand, they did indeed have time to kill... and if he went along with it maybe he could get the Mist Guardian to shut up later and just let him sleep. Hibari doubted it... but there was at least a small chance.

"We'll take turns, I start with A..."

"Wait, A for what?" Hibari cut Mukuro off, slightly annoyed about not being told what the game even was about.

"Something I like about you, or like doing with you... starting with A."

"There's no point playing this game, I hate everything about you," Hibari muttered.

"Kufufu... you'll see that it's not so hard to play it..."

Hibari sighed and for once he didn't feel like fighting back. He'd just have to play the stupid game Mukuro had came up with.

"I'll start anyway..." Mukuro said with a smirk on his face, Hibari could even sense that the other was smirking, "A... for antagonizing."


AN: First part out of... er... 26 parts? Agh. Once chapter for every letter of the alphabet will pop up! Perhaps one afterwards as well. We'll see ;D
Haha I can sense that I'm going to have fun with this story!