A/N: No excuses. A hiatus of over TWO years is freakin' ridiculous, and to be honest I was going to drop this because of the lack of inspiration. BUT to my delightful surprise, people are still reading and liking this spin-off, so I decided to give it another go. Also because it was already so close to the end of their weekend, so why not finish it? So to my dear readers, thank you. Because of you I pursued this story and even retouch the whole thing while keeping the core elements I had already written. I cannot promise you that it will be 100% correct grammar-wisely, but I do think I have improved (a little) compared to two years ago. I will let you be the judge lol.

Also, for readers who follow this story, I do NOT apologise for the spam you (have) received in your mailbox lolol! Nevertheless, thank you for your support and enjoy. For new readers, welcome and enjoy!

Talking about new readers... I really should retouch/write my main story, as well as updating it... Yeah, the latter is definitely a must... |д°) ;


Disclaimer: Both Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Detective Conan belong to their respectful owners. Do not use Sharon and other OCs without permission or credit.


The last bell chimed. Students were starting to pack their belongings, some faster than others because it was Friday afternoon, meaning the start of the weekend. As they left the classroom either one by one or in small groups, we said our goodbyes and weekend wishes. Standing up from my chair, I turned around to clean the blackboard. Usually, students have cleaning duty after school, however, the rules in my classroom are a bit different than the regular ones. For one, my classes are supplementary classes, and two, it is not mandatory to attend them, which makes it difficult to assign groups for cleaning. Although, the main reason is because I have to stay longer most times for students who need extra clarification on their subjects.

"Have a nice weekend, sensei. See you next week."

"Have a nice weekend to you too, Matsumoto-san." I replied in return as I looked over my shoulder, waving her goodbye. "See you next week."

She bowed slightly before leaving and I returned to my work. The late afternoon sun shone brightly in the classroom, contouring the shadows of the furniture to the golden light from the windows. It was a nice day and I sped up my pace to finish as soon as possible. I was not exactly in a rush because it was weekend, rather, I sensed a certain individual on the school grounds. An individual who makes it difficult for me to repress my grin. After cleaning the blackboard, and the rest of the room, I returned to my seat behind my desk as I looked over my notes of today's tutoring. The amount of students in need of tutoring raised significantly over the weeks and it was déjà vu all over again. It reminded me of the time when I still attended Saint Elena Edera Academy. Back then, students would deliberately fail their exams, just so I would tutor them.

Smiling bitterly at the memory, I started to take notes of each student's strong and weak points on their subjects. As a tutor it was important to keep tabs on their progress, as each person has different learning processes. At least, that was my vision of being a good tutor. After several minutes I heard footsteps echo through the empty hallway, and I smiled in recognition. As I continued my work, the steps approached in a steady pace and it was not before long that they stopped in front of the open classroom.

"Ciao, bella. Are you done for the day?" a sultry voice rang out.

Refraining a snort at the greeting, I bit my lower lip while continuing scribbling down my notes.

"Call me 'Lin-sensei' at school, Valentino." I replied without looking up. "Also, make sure Hibari doesn't see you. You know how he is."

"… Then call me Dino when we're in public, Lin-sensei."

Hearing the objection in his voice, I glanced up at the man in the doorway and chuckled softly. The blonde mafia Don was pouting. It has been a small month since Dino and I started to see each other and occasionally he would pop up at my part-time workplace at Namimori Middle School. I really wonder whether it was alright for him to travel to Japan so often since his job is in Italy. Being the head of the Cavallone mafia famiglia and the president of a finance group was by far easy.

"Well then, Dino. I'm almost finished. May I ask why you are here this time?" I replied in return, emphasising his nickname as I sorted my papers.

"Don't be so cold, Sharon. I've travelled all the way to Namimori just to see you." The blonde sulked. "I already finished my paperwork if you think I neglect my work…"

Gathering the documents, I put them in my bag as I got up. Grabbing the keys, I walked over to the Don. Standing a little on my toes I pecked him on the lips.

"Thank you for coming this way, Valentino." I smiled lovingly. "I'm glad to see you too."

His ears grew crimson at my action, but recovered soon as he returned a small kiss of his own.

"Aside the reason that I've wanted to see you, I'd like to take you to Tokyo this weekend. You're free this weekend, right?"

"Well, I'm free indeed… Tokyo, huh?" I hummed as I locked the classroom door. "You can see Mount Fuji from the city, right?"

"I think so."

"Sure, let's do it. I've always wanted to see the mountain with my own eyes." I agreed happily as we started to walk to the staffroom. "Will it be the two of us or is Romario going to tag along too?"

"Eh? Romario? No, I was thinking just the two of us. Why do you ask? Do you want him to join us?" he asked in confusion as he walked next to me.

"No, but if he's not with us, then I want to prepare myself."

Dino raised a brow as he looked at me with even more confusion. "Prepare yourself for what?"

"For you know… small accidents."

I was trying my best not to grin or to skip like a little girl, because I was truly excited for our weekend trip. To see Mount Fuji was just an excuse. The real thrill lies in the exclusive time with the Cavallone Don. Whenever we went on a date, we were always accompanied by Dino's men. Not to mention that the places we go to are usual extravagant. We even had one date when he rented a five-star restaurant just for us. However, while Dino may look like the perfect prince charming, he is in fact not. He is actually incredible clumsy when he is not with his subordinates. He would trip on thin air seven out of ten times, and for some particular reason he is unaware of his own clumsiness. For a smooth weekend, preparing myself for any misfortunate events is the least what I could do.

"S-S-S-Small a-a-accidents!?" Dino sputtered in fluster.

Not understanding why he sounded so flustered, I glanced up, meeting his bright red face and I cocked my brow in confusion. However, a small moment later I realised what he must have thought and I felt my own cheeks burn in embarrassment.

"Dear Lord, no! I didn't mean it like that, Valentino!" I shouted as I fastened my pace, trying to hide my own fluster.

While we have been seeing each other, we had not gone that far yet. Every time when the mood was just right, my overprotective foster father Ivan Walker would video call me, or interrupt us in one or another way. His sixth sense, or rather Sharon-sensor, was in my opinion way too accurate. Knowing my uncle, he would torture my beloved if I fail to take his call.

"You. Don't yell in the hallways." A gruff voice sounded through the hall.

Turning my head, the chairman of the school's disciplinary committee appeared from the corner and for what it seems, he was in a foul mood. His narrowed slate eyes met mine with displeasure, but soon he turned his attention to my companion behind me.

"And you, outsiders are not allowed in the school without a visitor's pass. I'll bite you to death."

Not bothered by his usual grim mood, I bowed respectfully to the raven haired teen.

"Good afternoon, Hibari-san. I apologise for raising my voice in the corridors."

"Kyoya, I'm not here to fight." I heard Dino say in a state of light panic. Glancing behind me, I saw him waving his hands to show his pupil that he did not mean any harm. "So put the tonfas away, okay?"

"No one tells me what to do. Especially you." Hibari replied coolly as he raised both his metal weapons.

Heaving a small sigh at the situation, I walked up to him and put my hand on his shoulder, redirecting his glare to me. No matter how bothersome it was, I did not want Tsuna's Cloud Guardian to ruin this weekend.

"I'll fight you Monday morning," I began as I looked directly in his annoyed eyes. "in exchange that you forget that Cavallone was on the school grounds today."

His expression was stoic, but a smirk appeared a moment after.

"Hn. On the roof at eight. Don't be late, Lin Sharon."

"Copy that." I replied, letting go of his shoulder.

Without further ado, I continued my trip to the staffroom. Behind me I sensed Hibari walk past Dino, like the Don was never there.

"Why did you do that, Sharon?" Dino said when he caught up with me. "Why would you even propose something like that? I thought you dislike fighting him."

"Well, yes, I do." I confirmed laconically as I faced at him. "However, I don't want him to ruin our weekend. Besides, a small sacrifice like that won't hurt, will it? Could you wait here for a second?"

Before he could say anything, I opened the door to the teachers' lounge and greeted my colleagues. After putting back the classroom keys, I picked up my auburn trench coat and wished the remaining teachers a good weekend. Walking out, I saw the Italian boss leaning against the wall with his hands in his pockets.

"It's just that I worry for you." He said, continuing the conversation where we left off. "I mean, I know you can handle him. You're strong, but so is Kyoya."

"I know that, and perhaps he might be stronger than I am when he decides to use his Flames." I replied as we continued our way to the exit. "But that doesn't take away the fact that he wants to fight me."

"That's not what I mean…"

"I know, you don't want to see me covered in injuries, do you?"

"…"

"Hey, don't go silent on me now." I laughed light-heartedly. "I thank you for your concern, but really, don't worry. I can handle him. Trust me."

"Well, if you say so." Dino sighed softly as he grabbed my hand. Squeezing it softly he looked at me while grinning. "Anyway, we have to hurry. Our plane leaves in an hour!"

Before I could even react, he pulled me along the corridors towards the parked car at the school's entrance.