Through the peaceful silence upon the roof of Namimori Middle School, the school's anthem hummed gracelessly.

With a groan, Hibari flipped his phone open and put it to his ear. "What?" He growled.

"Fratelli d'Italia, l'Italia s'è desta, dell'elmo di Scipio s'è cinta la testa. Dov'è la Vitto—?" Dino sung loudly into the phone until his performance was rewarded with a dial tone.

Hibari once again laid on the roof floor submerged in peaceful silence.

The Namimori theme played once more and it took the Disciplinary Committee leader quite some time to decide whether or not to answer. After several minutes of the relentless calls, Hibari turned his phone off completely.

This was no use once Dino slammed the door to the school's roof open. "Kyoya~! I'm back from Italia! Did you enjoy hearing me sing L' Inno di Mameli?"

"Oh? I hadn't even noticed you were gone. And I'm going to have to change my number if you continue to make useless calls." Hibari said monotonously.

"Hey," Dino said as he took a seat next to Hibari. "Don't you even care about my return? Didn't you miss me?"

"No." Hibari stated. He then took out his cell and turned it back on since the annoyance was now live.

Dino chuckled. "That's fine. It's probably best that you don't get too attached anyway. I'll have to leave again in about a weeks time. I just came here to hang out with my friends here for a while." He waited for a reply, but got nothing. He took the pause as his chance to drop a piece of information that troubled even himself. "I'll be gone for about six months next time I leave."

Hibari gulped, trying to keep composure. "Why?" He asked simply.

"Too many things I've got to do over there. Apparently there's a traitor in the family, some clan is messing with our turf, and some other stuff only a Cavallone should know." Dino stated as he looked to the sky, going over his mafia to-do list.

"For a loser, it sounds like you're almost somewhat dependable." Hibari muttered emotionlessly making Dino blush.

"I'm not a loser!" Dino said before scoffing. "I'm about to leave for a super long time and that's all you say to me?"

"Well, what do you want me to say?!" Hibari snapped back. He scowled immediately afterwards, embarrassed about getting worked up over the subject. Neither the student nor teacher spoke. Time passed by without a word. Eventually, Dino stood and dusted himself off.

"I'm leaving to go see Tsuna now. If you have anything you want to tell me before I leave," He handed Hibari a piece of paper. "That's the hotel I'll be staying at, but I'll probably be at Tsuna's place most of this week. See ya." Then the Italian man was gone.

Hibari stared at the paper then crumbled it up and let the wind take it away. "A five star hotel." he mumbled. "What a frivolous loser."