Hello, hello~! New G27 story! Its called "Shrine Wish". I was doing homework when I realized that New Year's was coming! When I thought that I thought of Shrines and other things like that, then this story came to my mind, so I typed it out before I forgot. It's supposed to be a two-shot so next chapter should be the end. Anyway on with the story!

Summary:Giotto, the Sky God Ieyasu, thinks humans are selfish greedy beings. Any wish that they ask from him were all for themselves and no one else... but then what will he do when a young brunet comes to his Shrine and asks him something he had never hear of before? G27 Yaoi/Fluff

Rated T for saftey, but if you think it should be a different rating please tell me.

Disclaimer: I do not own Katekyo Hitman Reborn!


Chapter 1: Interest

In the small town of Namimori were one Shinto Shrine— the Sky Shrine. The Sky Shrine was at the top of a small hill with large stone staircase and torii gates that led to it. The legend behind the shrine was that the Sky God, Ieyasu, rested inside the Shrine would grant a person a wish if they give something in exchange.

Those who heard about the legend tried it, but they found out a fact that surprised them. Any wish that was given to the Sky Shrine was rejected and the next day the wishers found what they had offered were given back, nothing more and nothing less.

Because of this fact the people of Namimori left alone the Sky Shrine to be surrounded by the trees and grass that the hill contained…


Giotto was taking a nice nap when he was woken up by the sound of the wind telling him someone was coming to his Shrine. He sighed in both annoyance and tiredness.

He sat up straight and waited for the person to come. A few minutes later a beautiful woman with waist long black hair and shining silver eyes arrived. In her hand she held a bag. She walked to the Shrine till she was at its footsteps.

The woman smiled, "Hello there, Ieyasu-sama, it's been a while since you've gotten a visitor I imagine. It's such a shame. I mean this shrine is very lovely!" She said kindly and sweetly.

Giotto sighed again. She was trying to sweet talk him. Though, the gods in the Shrines are never seen by humans, they do know they're inside. The reason beings aren't able to see the gods in Shrines is because there is a special barrier at the door. Only those invited by the gods can go in. However the barrier also works for the Gods inside the Shrine. It keeps them from going too far away from the Shrine.

The black haired woman walked slowly up the step until at the door. She then dropped the bag and gold and jewelry scattered on the floor.

"My wish is to be married into a wealth family by a handsome man. I very much hope that you'll grant me my wish~!" She said cheerfully and confidently. Having said everything she needed the woman left the Shrine.

When Giotto was sure she wasn't coming back he opened the Shrine's door and gathered the gold and jewelry back into the bag.

"I reject your wish." He said and then orange flames swirled around the bag disappeared from his hand.

Giotto walked back inside the Shrine and shut the doors.

He was the Sky God Ieyasu. However even though he was a God, he took the shape of a human. He was a blonde with untamed hair that nicely framed his face. His sharp sunset orange eyes completed his look.

His role was to stay in the Shrine and listen to the human's wishes. Giotto had the right to either accept their wish or deny them, though usually he denied them.

All the people that had visited either asked for wealth or power. No wishes were for others. Everything that humans asked for was only for themselves.

He was very grateful for being able to deny their offering and wish. If he wasn't given the option then he's be very much more annoyed about having to grant them.

Giotto lied back down on the ground and looked out the Shrine's windows. He's been in the Shrine for years and rarely anyone comes with a decent wish. Though, over the years he has gotten used to the fact. Human beings are greedy people… He doesn't have to expect anything from them anymore.


The next day, Giotto was slightly surprised to see another visitor. Usually, he never gets another visitor so soon, but he pushed that fact aside and sat up and waited for his new visitor to arrive.

His new visitor was a young brunet boy. The brunet seemed to look around curiously and cautiously, like he'd never gone outside before, but the moment he noticed the Shrine his face changed from curiosity to relief. If anyone had asked him, he would deny that he thought his expression was cute.

The brunet carefully walked towards the Shrine, which Giotto found very odd until he noticed that the brunet was carrying a tray in his hands.

'How did I not notice that…?" Giotto thought and was quickly snapped out of it when the boy spoke.

"U-umm… I-Ieyasu-sama?" The brunet called almost unsure, but he continued, "M-My name is Sawada Tsunayoshi. I-I've heard of you from people in the village… They say th-that if they come here t-then they can g-get a wish if they offer something in r-return."

Giotto continued to observe Tsunayoshi quietly. The brunet walked but the steps carefully and then placed the tray near the door of the shrine.

Tsuna step away from offering and stared at the Shrine. "If that is true then… please…" He looked down and gripped the hem of his shirt before continuing, "Please cure my mother from her sickness!"

Giotto's eyes slightly widened in shock at the request.

"T-The doctor said she wouldn't m-make it and there is nothing that c-can h-help…" Tsuna said, and Giotto could hear in his voice that Tsuna was trying not to cry, "Please, Ieyasu-sama, I beg you, help her! S-She's the only family I have…"

The Shrine stood silent, only small quiet sniffles could be heard. Giotto remained where he was and stared at the direction Tsuna stood. He didn't make a single move when the young brunet thanked him for his time and started to walk away. He just continued to stare in the same direction stunned until a few more minutes past. It was then when he opened the door and looked at the tray.

In the small wooden tray there was Tsuna's offering— fried fish, a bowl of rice, a few vegetables, and a cup of green tea. Giotto noted that the food looked homemade and was probably made not too long ago by the slight steam rising from it.

He sat down in front of the food and picked up the chopsticks that were left on the tray. Giotto ate the food, bite after bite, and before he knew it, he finished it. The food wasn't anything high class or luxurious, but to him it was the best thing he's eaten.

Then Giotto said the words he hadn't thought he'd say, "I'll… I'll accept your wish, Tsunayoshi."

Giotto walked back inside the Shrine. He sat down in the middle of the room.

"G, Knuckle, Lampo, Asari, Daemon, Alaude" Giotto called out, "I need for you to come out."

Seconds later 6 large flames appeared around him, when the flames faded away the six people Giotto called were presented.

G was the God of Storm. He had crimson red hair that reached to his shoulders with fiery ruby eyes. He also had a red flame tattoo that ran up this right cheek.

Knuckle was the God of Sun. He had short black hair with yellow eyes and a bandage on his nose. Though he is a God, Knuckles often dresses like a priest.

Lampo was the God of Thunder. He had green hair and matching green eyes. Lampo also has a small thunderbolt under his right eyes .He was the youngest among the others and the laziest.

Asari was the God of Rain. He had black hair and light blue eyes. He often dresses in Traditional Japanese clothing.

Daemon was the God of Mist. He had blue hair and matching blue eyes, though sometimes his left eye contains a spade. He also had a hairstyle in the image of a melon. Out of everyone he was the most mischievous.

Lastly was Alaude, the God of Cloud. He had silver blonde hair and icy blue eyes. Though he is a part of the group, he's very distant and doesn't usually speak.

Since they're all Gods, like Giotto the six had Shrines of their own scattered around Japan.

"What did you call us for, Giotto?" G asked, "Bored or something?"

"No, actually, I need your guy's help with completing a wish." Giotto said which shocked the other—even Alaude. Giotto was known for not granting anyone anything, so hearing that he was going to grant something was surprising.

"Nufufufu she must have quite the looks to make you finally grant a wish." Daemon said

Giotto sighed, "No, Daemon, the person who asked a boy, Tsunayoshi he said his name was."

"Oya, oya? Didn't know you went for the other team, and young ones at that." Daemon said quite amused.

Giotto ignored Daemon's previous comment, but it did make him think. Does he like Tsuna? No… that can't be it. He's never been affected by anyone before, but then… why was Tsuna different? Giotto didn't understand it, but he gave his honest answer, "He… interests me, but still that doesn't affect my decisions."

Daemon chuckled and whispered something that no one was able to hear, but Giotto.

"Anyway, what can we do for you, Giotto? I mean if it's just granting a wish then you wouldn't need us." G said trying to get back on track from the previous conversation.

"I wanted to ask for information and your permission to leave the Shrine." Giotto said, "The wish has to do with an illness, I was wondering if you can help me with that."

"If it has to do with illness then ask Knuckle." Asari said "He does have many medicines and treatments, right Knuckle?"

"That's extremely true." Knuckle said and then took out a small glass bottle. He handed it to Giotto, "The illness that he probably spoke of is a new one that's starting to spread around." Knuckle explained, "I've been getting a few requests about it so I made a medicine for it. After drinking this, the person should be cured to the extreme."

"I see. Thank you, Knuckle." Giotto said and put away the medicine, "Now then, I need permission to leave the Shrine. I'm going to personally help Tsunayoshi since I accepted his wish."

The six Gods nodded and then closed their eyes. When they did, a serge of energy shot out from each of them and connected to the door of the Shrine. The door shined for a moment before dying down.

"The door's barrier should be weakened enough now, but it'll only last until today is over so you better hurry, Giotto." G said.

Giotto nodded and smiled, "I understand, thank you everyone for helping. I'm grateful."

They smiled at their friend before deciding to take their leave. When they were gone, Giotto looked at the tray that Tsuna had brought for him, thinking about Daemon's words.

"Nufufufu you stupid idiot God, interest is the first step to falling for someone."


A/N: Hopefully you liked the first part! Again next chapter should be the last. Oh yeah, and by the way, I'm sorry if I offended people by using Gods, I didn't mean to offend anyone if I did. I'm not very religious so I wouldn't know if it would offend anyone or not. Anyway, thats all I have to say so bye!