Disclaimer: I do not own ROTG/KHR/HTTYD! Or the characters.
*If the other characters seem OOC than I'm truly sorry.*
Featuring a FEM!Tsuna & Spirit!Hiccup. - Cross-Over.
AN: I'm still in a bit of a slump, so I apologize if this is a crappy chapter.
Awaken
Sprawled out on the grass, Tsuna blinked as she stared at the bright blue sky in confusion. Moving her head slightly, the girl took in her surroundings. "A forest huh? But it doesn't seem to be the same one around Vongola Mansion." Tsuna muttered, frowning as she slowly pushed herself up.
Her frown deepened at the sound of her voice; that did not sound like a forty year old woman. Scratching at the back of her head, Tsuna continued to take in her surroundings. If this place wasn't near the Mansion, then it obviously wasn't Namimori either. "This is weird."
Getting off the ground, Tsuna started to pat away any dirt that might have clung onto her clothes. Pausing, Tsuna stared down at the belt. Reaching out, she tugged on what was connected to them; her woolen gloves and Vongola Ring. Smiling softly at the two objects, Tsuna slipped the ring on her finger. "At least I'm not alone, huh?" The ring let out a soft glow before retreating.
Blowing a strand of hair away from her face, Tsuna looked over her shoulder to stare at that. "I thought my hair was burned off." After yelling at Xanxus -which was the most stupidest thing she has ever done- he had grabbed her brunette locks and burned them away. Almost none of it was salvageable, after that incident, it had left Tsuna with short hair.
'The last time I had it this long was when I was a-' Her mind stopped at the thought, lips twitching into a scowl. "I swear if Giannini grabbed the bazooka again I'm going to make sure Reborn has a talk with him." Huffing, Tsuna stomped away from the spot, no longer wanting to be in the forest.
It didn't take her long to find civilization. Although, her relief didn't last very long. Letting out a few choice words, Tsuna patted down on her torn jean pants. "Damn it. No wallet." Sighing harshly, Tsuna looked towards the buildings that were there. "I don't even think I'm in Japan anymore." Raising a brow as she continued her way, Tsuna looked up at the sign boards that flashed even during the day.
Walking pass another building, Tsuna caught a glimpse of herself. Doing a double take at her reflection, she all but stalked up to it, placing her hands on the window. "I'm a teenager." Slowly, Tsuna narrowed her eyes as they turned orange. "Reborn is going to have his hands full." Pulling her hands back, the brunette pinched the bridge of her nose.
"Calm down Tsuna. No need to be angry, just wait five minutes or so and you'll be back home." After letting the words spill out, Tsuna felt her gut plummet to the ground. Her intuition all but screamed at her that it wasn't going to happen. That something was different; wrong.
Tsuna shook her head in attempt to get rid of the feeling, yet it only intensified when she tried to convince herself that everything was fine. "Don't think about it. Just don't think about it." She hissed to herself, the feeling only made her nauseas.
Taking in a deep breath, the brunette felt herself relax, even though her arms and legs were practically shaking. No longer feeling nauseas, Tsuna continued her way through the town. Considering it was small she was sure that everyone knew each other, even if they were just acquaintances. Children were about laughing at something or another, a group not far from her had water balloons in their hands, ready to throw at their friends.
It was late summer, so she understood the concept of said water balloon. The sudden burst of wind had surprised not only the children but Tsuna as well. 'Huh, that was strange.' She mused, looking up at the sky. Shrugging her shoulders when she saw nothing, Tsuna stopped at the corner of the curb, wondering which direction to go.
Move, move, move!
Tsuna's shoulders tensed up, ready to listen to her intuition. Snapping her head towards the on coming threat, she faltered in step as a mother and three year old girl walked towards her. Tsuna never moved her eyes away from as they kept getting closer. The brunette was trying to see if it was an illusion, a trick that would set her off, but found nothing.
Brow furrowed at the innocent females, Tsuna's mind went racing. 'Why did my hyper intuition tell me to move? They don't look like they can hurt anyone.' That's when the girl realized that the two were getting closer, about to bump into her. Tsuna's brow twitched, she knew she was short as a teenager but to be hardly visible? Now that's rude. They were three steps away. "E-Excuse m-"
Tsuna's eyes widen in disbelief as she placed a hand on her stomach. Mouth open to try and breathe, it was if the wind was knocked out of her. Gasping a few seconds later, Tsuna turned her head and watched them walk away, as if they hadn't realized that they had just walked through her. Trying to stand up, Tsuna winced at the phantom pain. No longer was there a need to gasp for air, but there was the distinct sting like feeling in her torso.
Dame-Tsuna, you should have moved.
Her arms went limp as she just stared at nothing, the words of her intuition echoed through her mind. "I know." Tsuna whispered to herself. "I'll try not to get close to anyone." She did not want to experience that again. Placing a hand on her chest, Tsuna let out a long breath, eyes still wide. "What's going on?" It didn't make any sense for a human to walk through another.
'Not unless this is all an illusion?' She thought, looking around the building once again. Hoping that some part would fall apart and reveal her true area. Yet it didn't. "This doesn't make any sense. If this isn't an illusion then why did they go through me?" Tsuna knew she wasn't going to get an answer. If the people around her didn't bother to turn to her, the brunette figured they couldn't hear her either.
Having someone walk through you was one thing, not having them hear you was another. To add onto her panic, five minutes had passed and yet she had not returned home. "What do I do? What do I do?" Tsuna asked herself as she tugged some strands of her hair.
Seeing more people walk in her direction, Tsuna moved away from them. Dodging them wasn't that hard, but when a group of teenagers came around, she all but threw herself away from them. Sighing, she jogged to the closest isolated side walk.
If anyone were to see her, they would think she was just an ordinary teenager. Normal long brown hair, torn jeans, a white shirt with the sleeves that rolled up at her elbows, and grey sleeveless jacket. Tsuna would have most likely blend in with the other teenagers around here. Yup, completely ordinary. She snorted, crossing her arms over her chest. "Yeah. If being able to control flames and actually being a forty year old completely ordinary, then sure."
Letting out a long sufferable sigh, Tsuna rubbed her face in mild frustration. "No one can see me or hear me. I don't know what to do or where to go!" Stuffing her hands in the pockets of her jeans, the girl began to walk away once again. "I guess I'll just stay here." She glanced up at the sky, feeling the wind brush by her once again. "I mean, I woke up here, that should mean that I'm suppose to be here. Right?"
To say that she was annoyed was the understatement of the century. The brunette had been resting against a tree for hours. Tsuna had even watched children come play around until it was time for them to go home. The thought to start throwing a mini-tantrum was tempting, but as a Mafia Boss, it had taught her that all it would grant her was a good smack or kick to the head. Cringing at the thought of Reborn seeing her, Tsuna couldn't help but fidget in her place.
But what else was she suppose to do? Fly around? All that would do is get her tired, and who knows if there were enemies near by. Tsuna was strong now, but being reduced to her teenage self, she wasn't sure anymore. What's more of the problem at hand, was that she was alone. No friends to call for help. And no Reborn to be there to talk her out of her slump.
Flinging her arms around in frustration, the girl tried her best not to gawk at what happened. But she couldn't help it. Tsuna stared at the sky flames that seemed to have produce on their own. It wasn't long after that, that she had felt warm air pass by, taking the flames with it. Snapping out of her little stupor, Tsuna raced after the flames, unsure of what harm they could do.
Catching up with them, Tsuna was only able to watch as her flames were sucked into a tree. Frowning as they finally disappeared, the brunette cautiously walked up to said tree. Gently placing her hand on it, Tsuna felt a small pulse. The place under her hand glowed orange; disappearing and reappearing. Just like the pulse she felt. Not long after watching it happen, the rest of the tree began to take the glow like appearance. Stepping back from the tree, Tsuna gasped as flowers bloomed in the leaves, the bark looking even more alive than before.
Remaining silent from the sudden display, Tsuna looked down at her hands, confusion growing even more. "Last I checked, Sky Flames do not do that." Sun flames regenerated cells; healing the person of injury. Raising a brow at the idea, she turned her gaze back to the tree. "Could it be? That the Sun Flames were called out from my Sky Flames?" Being the Sky, it allowed her to use the other types of flames without trouble. But for them to change after being released was just strange.
Just what was going on? Feeling the strong aura coming from the moon, Tsuna sighed as she relished the feeling. The moon was rather large out, and it's rays were comforting. Which was strange. Since when did the moon let out such a feeling? Mentally shrugging it away, she sighed once again, choosing to lay next to the tree that had absorbed her flames.
Having been mentally drained, Tsuna yawned, getting comfortable against the tree. Eyes fluttering close, Tsuna looked up at the moon one last time and smiled. She didn't understand what was going on, but she didn't feel threatened either. Slowly falling asleep under the moon's ray, Tsuna was able to make out a voice from the silence.
"Spirit of the Sky" It said. All that did was gain more confusion to the sleepy girl. After that, Tsuna knew no more but a dreamless sleep.
As you can see, it mentions a Spirit!Hiccup as well. He won't show up until autumn.
Yes, that's right guys. He's the Autumn Spirit. I'm sort of leaning towards the TsunaxJack but I kinda want it to be a HiccupxTsunaxJack thing. What do you guys thing?
