A small raven haired boy strolled down the street with a tiny yellow bird resting on his shoulder. His eyes were sharp intimidating orbs of charcoal grey and his mouth was set into a frown. Those who saw him were wary of him but they didn't even know him. Everyone had just assumed he was some kind of delinquent, someone who would hurt them if they accidentally crossed him. He wasn't like that at all but that didn't mean who wouldn't become one.
The little boy walked to his school silently, his only companion was the bird on his shoulder. He paid no mind to the whispering adults around him, he paid no attention to their incorrect assumptions and judging looks. Instead he minded his own business, his thoughts filled with school. He loved school, not the people in it or the things he learned there. No, he loved the school itself, the pristine white building and the small gardens that decorated it. The large fields that they played on and the cool shade created by the trees that were planted there.
"Look its him," He snapped out of his thoughts and realized that he had arrived at his destination.
A small smile crept onto his lips, but to those around him it looked sick and twisted. The students that littered the front courtyard took a few frightened steps away, their eyes trained on him as if he was going to attack. Again the boy ignored them, it wasn't like he cared about them anyways. With a smile still on his face he walked towards the building and made his way to his favorite spot.
The roof.
The roof gave an amazing few of the whole school, its gardens, and a wonderful view of the bright blue sky. He loved it up there and was usually found napping away his free time or just sitting there with his bird. Everyone knew that the roof was his spot, that it was where he would always be when they didn't see him and so no one else went there. They were too scared of the boy to even dare attempt to even try going ten feet near the steps leading to the rooftop.
But this time he wasn't alone.
A frown settled upon the boy's lips as he eyed the unfamiliar girl sitting upon the roof. He watched her silently as she closed her eyes and hummed a soft tune. A tune that belonged to the middle school not too far from here. Her long black hair danced with every small breezed that past and her expression was one of content. Snapping out of his daze he began to walk again, expecting the girl to leave when she noticed him. However, she didn't move, she didn't even open her eyes when hearing his footsteps. Curious and a bit unsettled by her presence he sat down not too far away, his attention remained on the girl. His thoughts filled with her, wondering why she was up here. Why wasn't she scared of him like everyone else? Why didn't she call him names or run away? When he came to he found himself looking into her large innocent warm eyes. His own eyes widened at the sight of them.
Two beautiful light blue orbs stared at him, twinkling like the stars.
"Hi," The girl chirped startling the boy, even more so when she got up to sit beside him, "Do you like sitting up here too?"
She had to be new, otherwise she wouldn't talk to him. Not used to her sudden friendliness the boy could only nod his head but the girl didn't seem to mind. Instead she giggled, a sweet small smile on her lips.
"I'm Mia, whats your name?"
The boy eyed her for a long time before answering, his tone void of any emotion, "Hibari Kyoya."
After a while of sitting there in silence the boy saw Mia jump up onto her feet from the corner of his eyes. Hibari expected her to leave, he didn't really think she would stay with him long anyways. Nothing could prepare Hibari for what really came next, no one would end up changing him more than the strange blue eyed girl beside him.
"Lets be friends Kyoya-kun!"
Kyoya had no idea what was in store for him.
