Hey! I had the opportunity to do this, as its just been easter holidays and I'm well getting into one word prompts, so...
To anyone who's (furiously) wondering, AIAW will be continued, just when I've heard more about my laptop (Currently using mum's one because mine got sent back to the manufacturer T^T) and when I get a break from school and exams.
Disclaimer : If I owned KHR, 1827 would be a reality.


1. Comfort

Cool. Calm. Deadly. Smooth.
These were all words you could use to describe Hibari Kyoya . The man was never out of his element.
But one Sawada Tsunayoshi knew better. Hibari did not feel comfortable in a foreign country. So, when the skylark entered Tsuna's room later that first night, he didn't send him away.

2. Kiss

Following an unfortunate incident involving one clumsy brunet and one head of the disciplinary committee, a school-wide debate began, determined to answer one question:

What was it like to kiss Hibari??

The moment Tsuna had set foot within the school grounds; he'd been bombarded with questions. What was it like? Was it like kissing stone? Could you taste blood? Did he have fangs?
Hibari came and separated the crowding herbivores by beating several to death before the boy could so much as breathe one syllable. Tsuna smiled gently and whispered his answer. Hibari heard it as he stalked past, a gentle murmur riding on the breeze.

"It felt right."

3. Rain

"Yuudachi ni
Utaruru koi no
Atama kana."

Tsuna muttered this as he stared at the rain outside his classroom window. It fell in thick sheets and battered against the windows, bringing to the bored teen's mind the only haiku he could remember. He was so focused on the rain; he didn't notice the imposing presence at the classroom door. He didn't notice everyone leaving the classroom, teacher included. He didn't notice the dark-haired teen move across the room towards him.
Tsuna sighed, and muttered his haiku again.
The poor boy nearly shot out of his seat when a deep voice sounded next to his ear.

"Yes, it does herbivore."

4. Chocolate

Hibari could never really understand people's infatuation with chocolate. It was too sweet, rotted your teeth and gave you unnecessary fat. However, after 5 minutes of thoroughly ravishing a certain brunet, he'd begun to see the merits.

Hibari made a mental note to provide Tsuna with chocolate every day.

5. Happiness

Honey-brown eyes, a small knowing smile, and a hot cup of green tea waiting for him at home. That is Hibari's happiness.

6. Ears

Strange as it may be, one of Tsuna's favourite parts of Hibari's body was his ears. Tsuna like to kiss them, lick them and bite them. Hibari didn't mind this, because Tsuna was an unselfish lover who agreed to all of the skylark's whims (even the one that left the brunet feeling sticky for days), and besides, Hibari's ears were somewhat sensitive.

So, Tsuna was overjoyed when, after a long mission abroad, Hibari returned home with several piercings in his ears. Safe to say, Hibari rather enjoyed Tsuna's only kink.

7. Name

Hibari. Skylark.
Tsuna liked his cloud guardian's name. It fit the sable-eyed teen like a glove.

8. Sex

After the public announcement of their relationship, Tsuna found himself the centre of attention. Morbidly curious students flocked around him at breaks and bombarded him with questions about the feared disciplinary leader (to all of which Tsuna replied with a polite "It's not my place to tell you").
There was, however, one question Tsuna was all too willing to answer.

What was it like to have sex with Hibari Kyoya?

Tsuna would then unbutton his shirt, revealing numerous bites, bruises and scratches, smiling happily all the while.
"Hibari likes to play rough. He isn't too gentle. I absolutely love it!"

9. Touch

Hibari's hands were big and slender. They were rough, and calloused from years of handling metal and delivering 'discipline'. Those hands had torn desperate confessions from traitors and shattered the bones of enemies.

Tsuna loved those hands that touched him as if he was made of glass.

10. Tears

During his time as the cloud guardian, Hibari Kyoya had seen many horrible, horrible things. But nothing made his heart and stomach churn more than seeing tears flowing down Tsuna's cheeks.

11. Speed

It frightened Tsuna. Frightened him just how quickly he could kill someone without even thinking about it. Not that he would ever admit that to Hibari.

12. Jealousy

Hibari wasn't, as a rule, overly possessive of his beloved herbivore. Tsuna had asked that their relationship remain a secret until he had a chance to tell the other guardians outside of school. But it didn't stop him from biting to death several students who should keep their eyes to themselves.

Hibari wasn't jealous or possessive. However, he wasn't tolerant either.

13. Hands

Despite his supposed lack of skills, Hibari found that a certain herbivore was in fact, very handy. Especially when said hands where reaching inside said carnivore's pants.

14. Taste

Tsuna wasn't particularly fond of bitter-tasting things. However, once he got a taste of Hibari, 'bitter' became his favourite flavour.

15. Forever

Every time Tsuna summoned his cloud guardian (always for business, never for pleasure. Tsuna was far too busy to be selfish), Tsuna knew that there was a strong chance the skylark wouldn't come.

After all, it's foolish to expect a cloud to promise forever.

16. Blood

It stained his hands, it stained his soul, and it (in his mind's eye) ran down the walls in thick sheets. Every time he saw his guardians (friends, allies); they were drenched in it too. The only one who stayed entirely clean was the cloud, but that was only because he accepted and devoured each crimson drop. Just like the carnivore he was.

17. Sickness

Tsuna had to be ill. He had to be.
Because, seriously, what kind of sane person falls in love with Hibari kyoya of all people?

18. Laughter

The entirety of Nami-chuu could only freeze like deer in headlights when they heard it, a sound that sent chills down their spines.
Tsuna could only look on, dumbfounded, as Hibari laughed so hard that tears ran down his cheeks.

19. Bonds

It always saddened Tsuna to see that Hibari was the only guardian who refused to wear his ring. But he understood why. If Hibari wore his ring on anything but his chain, it would signify a bond to the sky. And bonds were things that Hibari didn't want or need.

20. Market

There were two reasons why Tsuna liked going to the market. One, he enjoyed spending the time with his mother. Two, He would be there, standing at the sides, glaring at the crowding herbivores and dismantling stalls that refused to pay him. Tsuna adored being able to see this much of the man he loved (one-sided of course, because why would Hibari love him? Besides, Tsuna hadn't the backbone to confess to him), being able to hear him say more than his usual catchphrase (Kami-sama, could that be any more of an innuendo? Poor Tsuna had to put up with his hormones and hear that phrase everyday).
One thing that always puzzled him though, was the incredible luck he and his mother had, because, whenever they approached a stall keeper to pay, they would suddenly glance behind them and stutter something about being the lucky 100th customer who gets everything free, sweating nervously the whole time.

Tsuna never noticed the brooding shadow behind him that would glare at the unfortunate stall keepers, having 'talked' to them earlier about these particular customers and how they were not to pay for anything they bought, understood?

Hibari loved the doe-eyed herbivore, but didn't know how to show it or say it, so he did the next best thing; he went back to his primal roots as an alpha. He made sure that his beloved was safe (the bullies that dared touch Tsunayoshi, heaven forbid bruise him, would never walk properly again), that he would be properly educated (if any of those teachers valued their lives, they will take the time to teach him properly), and that he was provided for (even if all he seemed to buy from the market was trinkets). Sable eyes watched coolly from the shadows.

Soon, Tsunayoshi. Soon.

21. Innocence-

Hibari could never understand it. Could never understand how the vongola decimo could kill so many, young and old, could spill so much blood in revenge, mercy and justice. Could do all that and still be able to smile so innocently, be so naive. Although, that same innocence is what drew so many to the sky.

22. Heaven

Hibari could never quite grasp the concept of heaven. He always preferred the more simple pleasures in life, and couldn't ever imagine an ultimate paradise. It always seemed too good to be true. But when he heard a certain herbivore laugh, and held the frail creature in his arms, he could just about understand what they were all talking about.

23. Hell

Staring out of the classroom window on cloudy day after yet another near-death experience, Tsuna decided that if heaven was a place without his cloud, he'd much rather go to hell.

24. Wish

Hibari wasn't one for birthdays. But when he was presented with a candle-filled cake, behind which was a grinning brunet shouting "Happy Birthday, Hibari!" and telling him to make a wish, he hoped that that single moment would continue through eternity.

25. Mirror

Mirror, mirror, on the wall...
Break a mirror, break your soul...
Mirrors can trap the souls of the dead, forever. They'll be forever vengeful.
The devil appears in the reflection of the dead...
Mirrors cannot lie...

"Young master! Please, wait!"

The dark-haired teen ignored the cries of various servants, storming into his room in a way only nobility could. He bristled with fury when he saw that the mirror had been covered with a sheet again.

"Hibari-dono!"
He turned to his personal servant, Kusakabe and glared at him.

"What is the meaning of this?! Kusakabe, why do you persist in covering this mirror?"
The man with big hair looked at his master and took a deep breath before saying, quite firmly:

"Hibari-dono, it's for your own good. The boy doesn't exist."
Sable eyes narrowed.

"He does exist. The mirror reflects him, every time!" He growled as he stormed over to the mirror, ripping the sheet from it in fury. The smooth surface reflected the room faithfully."Mirrors can only reflect what they see! The mirror reflects him, see?!"

Kusakabe only shook his head in response. Hibari's face twisted in anger.
"GET OUT!!" he roared, "OUT!! LEAVE ME BE!!"
All was silent as the door fell to, save the lord's harsh breathing, until a soft voice echoed throughout the room.

"You shouldn't listen to them, Hibari, when they tell such blatant lies."
Eyes closed as thin lips allowed a sigh to pass.

"Tsunayoshi..."
He felt a small weight press up against him and immediately wrapped his arms around it.

"Open your eyes, Hibari. Look in the mirror."
The noble did as he was told, staring into the mirror's depths, greedily taking in the delicate features of his beloved. Spiky, chestnut hair, a feminine face and body, a small smile and large, brown eyes. The boy was an angel.

"I'll always be here, Hibari. Always."

"Of course, Tsunayoshi. You belong to me, do you not?"

"Yes."

Hibari's eyes slipped close once more, blinding him.
Wide brown eyes narrowed and lit up with amber light. The gentle smile morphed to a wicked grin. Slender hands tightened their grip on the black clad arms wrapped around his waist.

"As you belong to me."

Mirror, mirror, on the wall...
Break a mirror, break your soul...
Mirrors can trap the souls of the dead, forever. They'll be forever vengeful.
The devil appears in the reflection of the dead...
Mirrors cannot lie...
Stare into the depths of a mirror too long; it will capture your soul...


How was it?? Tell me!! If there is any criticism, please let it be constructive criticism, flames will be used to get me some decent weather.

2, 3, 5, 12, 20 and 25 are AU.