Story Binder – Katekyo Hitman Reborn
My story binders will contain story ideas that are not complete. I am working on these stories and will try to work a little every day on each one. Maybe I'll be more active this way. Enjoy.
Nihon Kingdom – Vongola ruling Family – Giotto 1st true king and the only one to unlock the royal rings. Giotto was removed from the throne by his cousin and his best friend. Giotto settled down in Namimori Village. The Vongola Family continued to rule for 400 years, but with each succeeding year the land grew less fertile. The royal rings helped to balance the lands, but none could truly use them. Tsuna is 14 and has been living in a family ranch. He and his 2nd cousin, Enma, have been training to take over the ranch when Iemistu gets too old. Tsuna and Enma run across a corpse in the woods. From the scene, Enma tells Tsune the man has been running for a while even as dying. Tsuna gives his cousin a look for the report, and promptly freaks when Enma began to dig through the man's pockets. "Enma! What-"
"Maybe we can get some extra money." Enma interrupted his cousin's rant. "Ya know we always need some."
Tsuna fell silent and grabbed what his cousin handed him. Examining it, he noticed it was of expensive thick skin, the type only the noble used. Curiously, he opened it. A soft orange glow caught his eye. Seven rings were nestled in the fabric's folds, but the center ring shone with an incandescent orange light. Mesmerized, Tsuna reached for the ring.
Enma's head snapped up as a brilliant orange light lit up the area like the sun. A soft warmth blanketed the surroundings, and the ground beneath his fingers grew moist. He blinked his eyes to clear the spots from his vision. Tsuna was looking rather stupefied at his finger where a thick silver ring was nestled. Enma watched as a panicked Tsuna dropped the rings in his hand to pull at the one on his finger. It refused to move. Tsuna sent a look to his cousin, and Enma jumped up to grab the ring. It didn't even budge. Tsuna could feel the pull on his arm, but his finger felt nothing. Not even the weight of the ring registered.
