Yukarin set down her pen, sighing with a little relief as she placed the letter inside of the envelope. Not too long ago, an old friend had requested something of her, and she, being the adventurous Yukari Yakumo, accepted this offer greatly. With a flick of her wrist, a gap opened with the signature red ribbons on the ends, the purple background and many eyes inside. She wrote a simple name; a word on the blank side of the envelope, and pushed it through, sealing it quickly before anything sped out.

Slowly, Yukarin turned the chair around again, facing those she had assembled. She looked at each of them in turn, handing them all cards with names on them. They were to be kept secret about them, not to tell anyone about this. It was a secret between the residents of Gensokyo, and it would be revealed at the right time; when she said so. Yukarin stood up. "You all know your instructions. You are to do as we have been asked, and under no circumstances should you let them be harmed by others. Now…Any questions?" Hands went up.

It was a regular morning at Namimori Middle, classes went on as scheduled, a few kids got sent to detention…it was odd. Very much so for Tsuna. Since the day he'd met Reborn, not a day of his life could be labeled normal. As if on cue, Reborn popped out in front of Tsuna, from seemingly nowhere.

"Ciaossu." He said simply, tipping his hat in a rather gentlemanly manner.

"A-Ah, Reborn!" Tsuna looked a bit startled, but also relieved. If he hadn't come around, he might've begun to worry for him, as if he'd been taken somewhere. But thinking about it again, this was Reborn we were talking about, no ordinary child.

"Put down all your school supplies, we're taking a trip." Again, his tone was plain and simple, as if he were blissfully unaware that Tsuna couldn't simply cut class like that. Of course, Reborn didn't exactly care; he was going whether he wanted to or not.

"I-I can't just skip class like that, I'll get in trou—" No sooner had he said that had a hole in…well, the thin air opened. Red ribbons around the edges, as if the gap would grow bigger any moment, and those eyes inside, against the dark purple background…

"I said put them down!" Reborn kicks his backpack, causing the straps to rip and the bag itself to fall with a 'thump', Tsuna dropping his book from the rather unexpected action.

"B-But—"

"Your friends are already waiting, go!" He gave Tsuna another kick, sending him hurling into the gap, flailing as he fell. Not long after, it had closed. Reborn gave a large smirk, a smaller gap opening as Yukarin popped her head out, resting her chin in her hands.

"How'd I do?~" She asked, quite satisfied.

"We'll see when we get there." He replied, and Yukarin dragged both herself and him back into the gap.