Title: Have no fear, my angel

Summary: Sawada Nana knows about the abuse his younger son do to the older son. She knows that her husband doesn't seem to mind the abuse. So one day she decides she has to do something. And she will protect her older son, Sawada Tsunayoshi, with everything she has.

Warning & Disclaimer: Grammar and spelling mistakes. I do not own KHR! Maybe just a one shot, or a three-shot.


Sawada Nana was always proud of her little sons. They were so adorable and sweet. The older one, Sawada Tsunayoshi, was a little angel. His smile was so bright and innocent and he was just so adorable. Already in his young age of five his kindness and his selflessness shone through. His younger brother by one year, Sawada Tsumitsu, was more shy and silent but also kind and adorable. When he smiled it was something really precious and rare but also heart-warming.

But Nana didn't know when all these things started. She gradually noticed that Tsunayoshi, at the age of 12, less smiled, that he got more bruises than ever and that Tsumitsu acted more coldly, more silent. His smile disappeared and instead a dark, fearful smirk could be seen on rare occasions. Occasions as then Tsuna was hurt again.

Nana once asked Tsuna what happened but he just looked at her and smiled. "It's nothing. I'm just clumsy." Her heart stung. She knew he was lying. It hurt that her own son couldn't open up to her. She tried to ask Tsumitsu but he coldly shrugged his shoulders. She was worried that her older son would be bullied. Did things happen in school?

Maybe she should pick her sons up.

But what she saw on that day … she couldn't believe what she saw. She stood on the school gate and saw Tsunayoshi walked slowly towards the gate, his head lowered. It broke her heart that Tsunayoshi was all alone. But that wasn't it what shocked her. She saw Tsumitsu and she was rather happy because then Tsunayoshi got company. She smiled as Tsumitsu ran towards Tsunayoshi. She thought he would give him a hug or something like this.

But instead… Tsumitsu kicked Tsunayoshi. The brunet fell forward, the content of the bag spilled all over the floor as he fell. Tsumitsu smirked. It was an evil smirk she never saw on Tsumitsu's face. "Haha! Dame-Tsuna!" he said and kicked Tsuna in the stomach. "So pathetic! You couldn't even solve the easiest answer! Soooo useless!"

Other kids who were near laughed. Nana clapped her hands on her mouth. Tsunayoshi just lied there – and screamed at Tsumitsu stepped on his hand.

Nana flinched. Her heart throbbed painfully. "Tsu-kun! Mitsu-kun!" she called, her voice was wavered. "Oh, what are you doing?" She tried to smile but she had to intervene because she had to protect her little Tsunayoshi. "What are you doing here?" Tsumitsu asked and looked sharply at her. Nana smiled. "I thought it would be nice to pick my boys up." She squatted down and patted Tsunayoshi's hair. "Ara, did you fall again?" Her voice still wavered and she was about to cry but she must held back. Tsunayoshi sat up and smiled at her. But she could see the glint of tears in his eyes.

She smiled back at his son and helped him to gather his things which fell out of his bag. Her hands shivered even though she tried to hide it.

At home, it was night, she sat in the kitchen, in her hands she hold a cup of tea. She had closed her eyes and fought her tears back. What should she do? It seemed that Tsumitsu was the reason why Tsunayoshi was so unhappy…

Nana thought about calling her husband. Iemitsu was always abroad to work. He rarely came home. She didn't want to bother him so she decided not to. Silently she began to cry for her poor son. She knew Tsunayoshi. He was too nice, too kind to tell on Tsumitsu. He was such a kind boy. Nana sniffed.


As Iemitsu came home Nana was thrilled. She was happy because now she wasn't alone anymore. Tsumitsu didn't stop to bully Tsunayoshi and Nana felt helpless. She was scared because Tsumitsu had that scary face. Cold and… murderous. Why? Since when did that happen?

It was Sunday, the kids were upstairs and doing homework or playing video games as the house door swung open. "Nana! I'm home!"

Nana ran to the door and radiate a bright smile on her husband. "Anata! You're home!" She hugged him and sighed as she felt the strong arms around her. He could help her.

"Tsu-kun! Mitsu-kun! Come downstairs! Your daddy is home!" Nana called and seconds later two young boys walked down. Tsumitsu ha a rare smile on his face as he saw his father and hugged him. "Hey! Wow, you got big, boy!" Iemitsu said laughing. Nana smiled as she looked towards Tsuna. Her smile disappeared.

Tsuna didn't seem happy at all. He stood in the middle of the stairs and watched his brother and his father. Nana frowned worriedly and turned to Iemitsu. She waited for him to turn to Tsuna but it never happened. Instead he walked with Tsumitsu into the living room. Nana was hurt. How could he?! Nana walked to Tsunayoshi. "Tsu-kun," she said and as Tsuna looked to her he smiled brightly. Nana smiled back. It was so heart-warming, his smile was so kind and bright. She stretched her arms and Tsuna walked into her arms and hugged her.

"I love you, Tsu-kun," she whispered and heard a chuckle. She stroked Tsuna's hair. "I love you…" Nana closed her eyes, trying to fight her tears down.


It was the worst day ever. Nana was in the living room, tidying up as she heard a loud scream and then a loud crash. She flinched as she looked out of the window.

In the garden there lied a person. She widened her eyes. "Tsu-kun!"

She ran towards him and kneed down next to him. "Oh my good! Tsu-kun!" She looked up to see Tsumitsu on the window with a dark smirk on his face. She was horrified. As Tsumitsu turned around she could see… Iemitsu. She was shocked. Her heart sunk down. What happened? Did…. Tsuna did fall from the window of the second floor. And Tsumitsu pushed him. And Iemitsu didn't care.

Nana cried. She called the ambulance.

Tsuna had various broken bones and he was in coma for a whole month.

That whole month Nana tried to understand what happened. She had no proofs that Tsumitsu did that to Tsunayoshi. But… Nana was sure he was it. She had a feeling for it. And Iemitsu stood there and couldn't care less.

Iemitsu came into the kitchen and sat next to her, rubbing her back. "It's alright," he said. "He will be fine." Suddenly pure anger rushed her body. He was there. Her husband was there then he fell. How could he let that happen? Why wasn't he worried? Why didn't he just act as if he was?!

Nana couldn't understand. Slowly her love towards her husband minimized. Iemitsu wasn't the man she had married. How could he do that to her little, lovely Tsu-kun? But Nana kept silent. She just cried. It was so sad. She was sad and angry. She felt helpless.


Six month later

Iemitsu was still there. He pretended he cared for Tsuna and stayed in Namimori. But Nana couldn't believe him anymore. She couldn't believe in him anymore.

Nana did errands she had to do. She was prepared for the worst. One afternoon as her boys came home Tsuna got a new bruise. She thought after the incident the bullied had stopped but Nana saw the new bruise. The new wounds.

Nana had enough. She couldn't watch Tsuna be hurt again. At the same day on the night there Iemitsu and Tsumitsu were already asleep she slid into Tsuna's room. She woke him up.

"Tsu-kun," she said and smiled at him as he woke up, blinking surprised and confused at her. She put a finger on her lips, showing him to be silent. She gave him clothes, showing him that he should wear them. While Tsuna obeyed she took Tsuna's cloths of the wardrobe into a big bag and pressed it into Tsuna's hand as he was dressed.

"Come," she whispered. She took his hand and led him downstairs. There was a big suitcase and Nana's handbag. Tsuna blinked and frowned. "Kaa-san?" he whispered. Nana turned to him. Tsuna widened his eyes. In her eyes were tears. He knew that she fought back the tears, as she always was. Tsuna noticed a while ago. She was always on the edge of tears. Tsuna hugged Nana. "It's okay," he whispered and Nana nodded.

"Let's go." Nana took her bag and the suitcase and looked upstairs. She wondered if she felt regret. But as she looked upstairs, knowing her other son and her husband slept peacefully she didn't feel any regret but relief.

Sawada Nana and Sawada Tsunayoshi left the Sawada household on 14th October in the early morning, on the day Sawada Tsunayoshi would turn 13 years old.

As Iemitsu and Tsumitsu woke up the two were already gone. Sawada Nana had cleared out the bank account on 13th October. Iemitsu could find out that she bought a used car but couldn't track it down.

On 14th October Sawada Iemitsu and Sawada Tsumitsu lost the wife and the mother and the son and the brother.


Nah. I always wanted to do something like this. I already read about bad twin fics where Nana never did something about it and it made me upset. I mean running away isn't a solution but ... at that moment it was the only way to save his son. She feared that Tsumitsu could do something much worse to Tsuna and she had to act before her younger son could do so.

So I hoped you liked it. Somehow. And please tell me if I should continue with this story!

R&R :D