Name: How It All Happened

Genre: Friendship, fluff

Rating: K+

Warnings: Read without worries~

Ages: Tsuna 4 years old, Hibari 6 years old

A/N: This starts to look like a fic with a plot. But no worries, it's not going to be one. This was just necessary so I can make the ficlets even more delicious in the future. So here you are, some child's innocence here. Actually I wrote two different versions of this short story but this was better one.

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Tsuna 4 years old

It's been weeks since Tsuna had fell down from the big rock and hurt his knee. Weeks since that lonely but nice boy had helped him. Since then Tsuna'd tried to find him, give back the handkerchief, thank him… but failed. It was nothing new that Dame-Tsuna didn't success but at least for this once Tsuna had hoped his bad luck had given him pity and helped him.

No was still no.

He had tried to ask about him from other kids but they'd just told Tsuna go away. He had even tried to ask from teachers but they said they'd no clue about boy who had been very nice to Tsu-chan.

While he'd tried to track the other boy he'd done his best to thank him. His mommy had made some extra bentos when he'd ask her, and he'd left them on exactly same rock that he'd fell from back then. Then he'd left, come back the next brake and saw that the bento had disappeared.

That'd lightened Tsuna's sad mood and he'd brought bento box the next day too. And it'd disappeared too. Tsuna just was so sure that the nice leather-shoes-boy had taken it. It had to be him.

And never once he thought that it might have been someone else.

And that's why he now did something he'd never done before. He'd gone out without permission from a teacher. With little shaky legs he stumbled couple of times to roots of big trees and finally hid himself behind them. Then he looked at the rock and cute pink bento box on it. This time he'd be able to see his savior, this time he'd be able to thank him, give back his hanky and become friends with him. Tsuna smiled cheeks red. He was so happy, he was going to meet his new friend.

And then he waited and waited and waited. But nothing happened. No one came and he was starting to feel cold. He had forgotten to take his jacket with him and his pants were dirty again because he fell down earlier. It was also a little scary even though it's a day. Branches rustled above him, scary bees flew near his ear and grass buzzed with sudden wind. He wanted to go home, he wanted his mommy, he wanted—

The last straw was when a loud rustling and scream startled him to death. And then he did what many kids teased him of. He peed his pants. Because he's so scared when unusually big bird had taken off of a bush near him.

Tsuna cried miserably. Everything went badly. Tsuna's bad luck just didn't give him a brake. The boy hadn't shown up, everything was scary, his pants were wet, he was cold and he was hungry because earlier some kids had ruined his bento box but fortunately not the one he'd made for the other boy.

And he cried and cried and cried. There was no stop for his crying. He cried until he finally fell asleep under the tree from exhaustion, without care about scary things. He was still just a kid who hadn't been able to sleep last night because of excitement.

He didn't know how long he'd slept but when he came to, he heard happy laughter of children. The brake must have started again.

As he lifted himself from the ground, something fell off of him. Tsuna blinked once, then twice. Then he recognized what it was.

It was a jacket. His own jacket! How had it come here? Did it walk itself? Or did someone…?

Tsuna quickly jumped up and ran towards the rock. The bento box was gone.

Tsuna smiled widely and forgot all about his wet pants and scary memories from earlier. The boy had taken the lunch again. He was just too happy to think about bad things.

Yet, he hadn't seen his face again. It's the only thing that made Tsuna sad. But he understood that the boy must have liked to keep his identity secret. And it was okay with him as long as he made the other boy happy.

But as the time went by, no one took the bento boxes anymore. No one came. Everything ended there. So Tsuna stopped bringing them too and little by little he forgot the boy. Only memory left of him was the handkerchief which disappeared to the darkest corner of Tsuna's closet, just to be found again after many years when everything would be different.


A/N: Mystery, mystery, oh~

This one had no Hibari directly but he still was kinda there. Please leave a comment and give me your opinions. I'll listen.