Oh the short-ness(and the fluffy-ness). Paring- DinoHiba. Prompt- water... but it somehow turned into rain. Written in 15 minutes.

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Slowly then quickly the rain falls on the dark leaves of Namimori's gardens and creeps lightly down the rough brown bark of it's trees. Water rests on clear glass and Hibari watches them slide down from his black leather chair. He twirls a pen in his hand with absent minded precision, a small pile of freshly inked papers behind him.

Hibari does not like the rain. He never has even when he was a child, for it always chased his wonderful lullaby of birdsong away. His small yellow bird is fluffed up on his shoulder sleeping and Hibari can tell that it doesn't like the rain either.

When it rains all the clouds join together into one entity and no longer do they casually drift on their own but are pulled by the wind, become the bearer of the rain, and are forced to blanket the sky. The clouds are his or so that blond foreigner tells him, for it is the shining silver symbol engraved on the ring he has never worn.

That man never comes on these watery days and Hibari is ashamed to admit that it hasn't been as exciting since he stopped coming by, but he is always leaving on the darkest of cloudy days for his home and returning only when the sun is at it's brightest weeks later. It's no surprise really for a person as bright and golden as he who could be compared to the sun would never visit a cloud when the sky is purple with them like a bruise.

Yet, somehow, for some odd reason that he doesn't want to fathom, he finds himself watching out the window on these dark days, waiting and watching. And today maybe something will happen.

A large black car, expensive and foreign, pulls up in front of the gate and a blond man clumsily steps out of it before looking up at the window and giving a little wave and one of his sun-like smiles.

Hibari's hands itch as they rest on the cool metal of his tonfas. Today he will bite him to death for making him wait and today he will let him live for coming back.